Katia Bolotin

Making it Relevant

Katia Bolotin

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We All Seek Relevance

Instead of living with purpose, we feel as if we merely go through the motions. Relationships seem static, and life loses its vitality. The Torah meets us where we are, enabling us to find true, lasting significance. In Making It Relevant, Katia Bolotin offers thought-provoking insights based on the weekly parashah that address today’s challenges and provide actionable, transformative steps for anyone striving to live their life with purpose. A powerful and accessible guide to a meaningful life.

Katia Bolotin

About Katia Bolotin

Katia Bolotin is a Torah educator, dynamic speaker, and writer who inspires Jews of all backgrounds. Her thought-provoking lectures and articles reveal the enduring relevance of Torah in a changing world. She focuses on personal growth rooted in Torah’s wisdom, offering practical ways to cultivate and sustain it.

In addition to her teaching, Katia is a pianist, songwriter, and composer of contemporary classical music.

Praise & Reviews

“Warm, inviting, straightforward, and practical. The careful reader will be rewarded not only with a ‘good vort’ but with crucial lessons in how to grow as a Jew, an eved Hashem, and indeed as a good human being.”

Rabbi Yitzchak A. Breitowitz

“Katia Bolotin has written a deep and soulful peek into the familiar stories of the Torah, but with a new twist. Each essay contains powerful truths about being a Jew, and about being a human. The most important ingredient here, though, is this: relevance. She brings each parashah down to earth and offers practical takeaways for each section. This is a beautiful read for the thoughtful Jew."

Ruchi Koval, author of Conversations with God, Soul Construction, Soul Purpose

“Katia Bolotin manages to combine deep Torah with practical applications that are meaningful and trans-forming. Parashah by parashah (chapter by chapter), she takes you through a year of stepwise growth, each week building on the ones before. Making It Relevant is truly a delight to the mind and a satisfaction to the heart.”

Sarah Yehudit Schneider, author and founder of A Still Small Voice