Rabbi Charlie Harary

Mr. Charlie Harary, Esq. is a prolific speaker who has traveled all over the country and abroad speaking for organizations, schools, universities and institutions on a variety of topics and to audiences of various sizes and affiliations. He has created dozens of videos that have received worldwide attention reaching hundreds of thousands of people in over 15 countries.
Mr. Harary is the CEO of H3 Capital LLC, a private equity company based in New York.
Prior to H3 Capital, Mr. Harary was the First Vice President of Residential Operations and Legal Counsel of RXR Realty, a multi-billion dollar Real Estate Company based in New York. Prior to RXR, Mr. Harary was an associate in Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and Davis Polk & Wardwell. He received his J.D. from Columbia Law School where he was awarded the James Kent Scholar and the Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.
Mr. Harary is an Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at the Syms School of Business in Yeshiva University. He is also a Senior Lecturer for the Orthodox Union, Aish Hatorah and NCSY.
In addition, he is an active community leader. He is the founder and president of Milvado Inc., an organization that develops innovative methods to teach spirituality in relevant and modern ways. He is a member of the Executive Board of the OU as well as the Founding Chairman of its Young Leadership Cabinet. He is also a member of the Conference of Young Jewish Presidents.
Videos
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Daily Boost Ep. 504 “What REALLY goes in a work day”
Are you stuck on calls all day and left with no time to ACTUALLY get your work done? Charlie talks about everyday work stresses and how we can be more efficient.
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Daily Boost Ep 503 “Search for the divine”
Did you know that sometimes the anticipation of an event can be more enjoyable than the event itself? Charlie explores the science behind the limited pleasure our minds and bodies can experience and encourages us to search for deeper meaning in the world around us.
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Daily Boost ep 502 “What’s your mission?”
In this episode, Charlie discusses the importance of identifying with a cause greater than ourselves. We can find this when joining an army, a sports team, a family or even a personal mission.
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Daily Boost Ep 501 “You’re the flame, not the wick”
In this episode, Charlie explores this idea: Sometimes we’re a physical body looking for success and pleasure to get through each day and each task, but maybe we’re spiritual beings looking for long-term emotional fulfillment, like an eternal flame. When we find that emotional fulfillment, we act as the flame — not the wick holding the job together. We can move past our physical body and discover our infinite essence in a finite world.
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Daily Boost Ep 500 “A battle for identity”
If you’ve ever wanted to give up a project, you may be at the crossroads of comfort and greatness — and your identity will help you make your decision. Charlie encourages us to think about who we are and who we love most dear. “That identification is what gives us the strength to push forward,” he said.
“Once you go one level deep, strength is found.” – Charlie Harary
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Daily Boost Ep 500 “Become the greatest version of yourself”
In this episode, Charlie explores how spiritual connections to everyday things may help us live more intentional lives and simply feel better throughout our days.
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Daily Boost Ep 499 “Finding our humility”
Human beings try to predict the future based on the patterns of our past. In this episode, Charlie explores the idea of letting go of the future, because who we become may pleasantly surprise us.
“I can’t calculate the universe, and I can’t even understand the depths of my own abilities. Once we have a drop of humility, we’re free to actually try stuff and blow us away.” – Charlie Harary
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Daily Boost Ep 498 “Spirituality in a physical world”
Charlie encourages us to take 5 minutes today to answer this question: Are you a physical body with a spiritual experience, or are you a soul with a physical experience?
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Daily Boost Ep 497 “Seek out different perspectives”
When we surround ourselves with people who think and speak just like we do, our world can become an echo chamber. To help us all grow as people, Charlie advises us to empower our family, friends and colleagues to share their individual perspectives of the world.
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Daily Boost Ep 496 “Find your strengths”
Have you ever been in a work meeting where no one is on the same page? Charlie discusses how, in order to work in unison, we must first know how we operate and then be willing to adapt for a greater purpose.
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Daily Boost Ep 495 “Where vision turns into mission”
Charlie reflects on the 4th of July weekend and the importance of having a plan to stand for something greater than ourselves.
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Daily Boost Ep 494 “Impact starts with others, not ourselves”
Charlie discusses a theory about leadership.
“Good leaders have great followers. Great leaders have great leaders.” – Charlie Harary