In this episode of the What It Takes Podcast, we sit down with Rabbi Nachman Seltzerโa prolific Jewish author, Torah educator, and former music director who has quietly built a decades-long career at the intersection of faith, creativity, and impact.
Rabbi Seltzer shares his journey from writing his first book by hand on a bus at 23 to publishing over 56 books, including Torah works that sold 70,000+ copies worldwide. He opens up about the realities of the publishing world, why novels rarely sell, how biographies and Torah books create lasting influence, and what most aspiring writers misunderstand about success.
The conversation also explores his unexpected exit from the Jewish music and choir world, how industry shifts forced hard decisions, and why knowing when to quit can be just as important as knowing how to start. From turning ancient Torah texts into modern movements to offering grounded advice for writers, creators, and those considering Aliyah, this episode is a masterclass in long-term thinking, creative discipline, and purpose-driven work.
Whether youโre a writer, educator, creator, or someone navigating career pivots through faith and practicality, this episode delivers lessons that only come from 25 years of doing the work.
๐ก In This Episode, We Cover:
โผ๏ธ Writing his first book at 23โand why it was written entirely on a bus
โผ๏ธ How a single real-life story became a bestselling Jewish novel
โผ๏ธ The business reality of publishing: royalties, advances, and distribution
โผ๏ธ Why most novels failโand what actually sells in Jewish publishing
โผ๏ธ Turning an out-of-print Torah sefer into a global learning movement
โผ๏ธ How storytelling makes Torah accessible to thousands worldwide
โผ๏ธ Why passion isnโt enoughโand how market awareness shapes success
โผ๏ธ Leaving a thriving music and choir career at the right time
โผ๏ธ How the Jewish music industry changedโand why CDs ended the model
โผ๏ธ Balancing faith, creativity, family, and parnassah
โผ๏ธ Advice for writers, creators, and those considering Aliyah
โผ๏ธ Why longevity matters more than trends in any creative career
โฑ๏ธ Chapters:
0:00 From Shabbos Table to a Global Torah Movement
2:56 Writing a First Novel by Hand (And Getting Published)
12:01 The Sefer That Sparked a Worldwide Learning Revolution
21:32 Choirs, Creativity & Walking Away From Music
27:16 Writing for Impact, Not Sales
๐ Connect with Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
LinkedIn: https://il.linkedin.com/in/rabbi-nachman-seltzer-a719849
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B086K3HW5P
๐ Connect with the Host
Tuli Kraus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackbird.recruiting/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tuli-kraus/
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