Episodios

  • Episode 39: Season 2, Episode 11: Preparing for Pesach with Gabriel Geller
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of the Kosher Wine Podcast, Dr. Kenny Friedman and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath sit down for a wide-ranging discussion with Gabriel Geller, WSETIII, Director of PR and Manager of Wine Education for Royal Wine. Geller now holds the incredible distinction of being the first two-time guest on Kosher Wine Podcast, having joined us a year ago for our pre-Pesach edition.

    Gabriel, Kenny, and the Rabbi discuss our plans for Pesach wines and specifically for the Sedarim, as well as new wines on the market this year.

    Pour yourself a glass and get ready for a journey through the world of kosher wine today!

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    51 m
  • Episode 38: Season 2, Episode 10: Winemaker Yaacov Oryah & Chef Yossel Backman
    Mar 12 2026

    After hosting an unforgettable evening in Montreal, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath sits down with legendary winemaker Yaacov Oryah and world-class private chef Yossel Backman for a behind-the-scenes conversation.

    What started as a perfectly curated night of wine and food quickly turned into something deeper, a dialogue about creativity, risk, and what happens when wine and cuisine are allowed to truly speak to each other. From bold orange wines to precision-driven pairings, this episode captures the magic of a one-of-a-kind experience.

    Together, they unpack the evening: the philosophy behind Yaacov’s boundary-pushing wines, the art of pairing food that elevates rather than competes, and the courage it takes to create something not everyone immediately understands.

    This isn’t just about wine. It’s about vision, collaboration, and what happens when you stop playing it safe and start creating something real.

    Pour a glass. You’ll want to listen to this one slowly.


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    2 h y 13 m
  • Episode 37: Season 2, Episode 9: V'nehapachu! Our Purim Torah & Wine Episode!
    Feb 26 2026

    With Purim approaching next week, Kenny and Rabbi Bernath delve into the idea of drinking wine on Purim.

    Halakhic Perspectives
    Purim Night vs. Purim Day
    Types of Wine we Drink on Purim
    Purim vs. Pesach Wines

    We rely on Rabbi Bernath's rabbinic knowledge and discuss some beautiful ideas of what makes Purim special and how we consider "ad delo yada" and drinking wine until one cannot distinguish between "Arur Haman" (cursed is Haman) and "Baruch Mordechai" (blessed is Mordechai).

    But first we discuss our mutual visits and dinners with Ya'acov Oryah of Pinto Winery and Ya'acov Oryah wines.

    We are always thrilled to hear from our listeners. Our listener poll this week:

    Do you drink more at the:

    Pesach Seder?
    Purim Seudah?

    A Freilichin Purim!

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    56 m
  • Episode 36: Season 2, Episode 8: "A Recap of KFWE 2026," The Kosher Wine Podcast Superbowl Halftime Show
    Feb 8 2026

    In The Kosher Wine Podcast Superbowl Halftime Show, Season 2 Episode 8, Dr. Kenny Friedman and Rabbi Bernath discuss their observations of the recent KFWE held on February 3, 2026 in the Meadowlands, NJ.

    They each have critiques on what could be improved and chat on the following topics:

    Length of the event
    New Wines
    Trade vs. Public
    Location of Show
    Crowd
    Food
    Personalities

    Dr. Kenny and Rabbi Bernath cover all this ground in just 15 minutes so you can have a tznius halftime and get back to the game!

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    16 m
  • Episode 35: Season 2, Episode 7: Four Gates Day and the Wines Worth Chasing
    Jan 12 2026

    In Season 2 Episode 7, Dr. Kenny Friedman and Rabbi Bernath discuss the annual wine holiday "Four Gates Day," which just occurred. They discussed what makes Four Gates special and what qualifies any wine as a cult wine.

    Dr. Kenny and Rabbi Bernath chat about a host of other new wines on the market and some that they have recently tried. They talk about upcoming wine events they are hosting in various cities and those they will attend as guests, such as KFWE and KWD Wine Night in early February.

    In this wide-ranging episode, Kenny and Rabbi Bernath get back to what they do best: shooting the breeze between two great friends while discussing kosher wine.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Episode 34: Season 2, Episode 6: Rounding Up All the Great Wines We Enjoyed Through the Yom Tov Season
    Nov 9 2025

    In Season 2 Episode 6, Kenny and Rabbi Bernath review many of the wines they had over the last couple months, covering many of the new wines and regions available in the kosher marketplace.

    They discuss such wines as Chablis Grand Cru, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, a Premier Crus Beaune, and many others.

    Rabbi Bernath talks about his special house guest, Dr. Moises Cohen of Elvi Winery. Kenny immediately gets jealous.

    In this wide-ranging episode, Kenny and Rabbi Bernath get back to what they do best: shooting the breeze between two great friends and chatting kosher wine.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Episode 33: Season 2, Episode 5: Levi Chitrik and Rabbi Chaim Hillel of Narrow Bridge Winery
    Aug 22 2025

    In a laid-back and wide-ranging interview, Dr. Kenny Friedman and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath shmooze with Chaim Hillel, Rabbi at Chabad of SLO (serving Cal Poly), and hands-on cellarmaster and Levi Chitrik, NY native, who now lives in Atlanta. Chitrik started making wine as a teen, and went pro at Brooklyn Winery in 2010.

    In 2012, Chitrik partnered with Chaim (his cousin’s husband) and moved production to California. For years they made small-batch wines, and sold by word of mouth only. Since 2021, they have been fully licensed, producing in San Luis Obispo.

    Narrow Bridge maintains a focus on Pinot Noir—mainly Santa Maria Valley clones, and while they also make Cab and Merlot, Pinot remains the passion.

    Wine, for Narrow Bridge, is both currency and connection. "Though growth means we can’t know every customer, we value the relationships and the way wine opens doors—especially for Chaim in his rabbinic work, it opens doors to yidden who wouldn’t otherwise engage with a Rabbi."

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    To learn more or purchase wines at narrowbridgewinery.com

    You can pick up Narrow Bridge wines at some of your favorite shops across the country, including:

    • Vineyard – Lakewood, NJ
    • Cork & Barrel – Passaic, NJ
    • Filler Up – Englewood, NJ
    • La Vino – Long Island, NY
    • The Cask – Los Angeles, CA
    • Barrel Wine & Cheese – South Florida
    • Wine on 59 – Monsey, NY
    • Liquor & Wine Warehouse – Five Towns, NY

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Episode 32: Season 2, Episode 4: We're Back!
    Aug 4 2025

    In the (too) long awaited Episode 4, Kenny and Rabbi Bernath cover a lot of ground and discuss many of the hot topics of the day in the kosher wine world.

    Among them:

    • The impossibility of getting kosher wines in Quebec
    • The effect of tariffs on international wine and the kosher market
    • The price increase on the Royal portfolio
    • The difficulty in finding quality kosher wines under $35 or $40 and the detrimental effect on the casual wine drinker
    • Wine bottle sizing - should more smaller bottles be available?
    • The lack of canned or boxed kosher wines
    • The fallout of tariffs on French wine imports and the possible silver lining

    Kenny and Rabbi Bernath discuss the wine they had over Shabbos Chazon (limited menu, of course:

    • Kenny: Landsman, Syrah, Sta. Rita Hills, 2023
    • Rabbi Bernath: Landman, Syrah, 2014

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    50 m