New Video on the “Menorah” Channel: Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki on Emor and the Epidemic of Loneliness

A new episode is now live on the popular “Menorah” YouTube channel – a special address by Chief Rabbi of Dnipro Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki, dedicated to the weekly Torah portion Emor. He reflects on a critical modern issue: over 50% of young people today report feeling lonely — a condition that deeply affects mental and physical health.

“50% of young people feel lonely? How to deal with it? Weekly Torah Portion ‘Emor’. Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki”

“Today loneliness has become a true epidemic. Half of young people feel lonely — and it’s not just an emotion but a factor that destroys health. What does the Torah offer in response to this challenge?

In this episode, Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki speaks about the power of community, the importance of a minyan, and the presence of the Almighty where people gather.
Why does regular synagogue prayer prolong life? How can a society of believers heal loneliness?

🔹 Why can someone feel lonely even in a crowd?
🔹 What makes a minyan more than a formality — a spiritual support?
🔹 How does the feeling of community impact health and joy in life?
🔹 And why, even alone — you are not alone?”

Watch this video for meaningful insights and food for thought

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