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When Chanale is not making music and busy being a supermom of her Israeli kids she is diving deep into Jewish culture. If it’s happening in the Jewish world you’re gonna hear about it here first. Heavy on humor, light on sarcasm, always interesting, The Weekly Squeeze Podcast is served fresh once a week and features some of the best guests and most exciting, thought provoking and entertaining conversations in the Jewish podcasting world.
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Join Monte Judah every week for a special Erev Shabbat broadcast as he explores the deep and rich traditions of the Jewish faith. In this podcast, you will learn about the history, customs, and significance behind the weekly Shabbat celebration. Monte will also dive into the Scriptures and provide insightful teachings on how to apply these ancient traditions and principles to our modern lives. Tune in every week to join Monte Judah and a community of like-minded believers as they come together to honor and celebrate the Sabbath.
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Matthew Reynolds is an incarcerated inmate in Arizona who has spent his time behind bars developing a relationship with his Creator. A highly intelligent and thoughtful generalist, Matthew breaks down the difficult issues of the day and guides others as he is guided from behind prison walls to influence this world in a positive direction. For him, it is all about love and light as he embraces Shalom in an environment that isn't so peaceful. Writeaprisoner: Matthew Reynolds, Arizona.Address: Matthew Reynolds #259170ASPC-LEWISPO BOX 70Buckeye, AZ 85326Email through SECURUS:www.securustech.net and download the securus app.Add me to contacts with the following information:Matthew Reynolds259170ArizonaSam Lewis ComplexI have a tablet 24/7 with email accessible only through securus.eBook available through amazon.com search: Embracing the Ultimate GiftGod Bless you and may you continue to pursue Kingdom building in your own life. I hope to hear from you soon.To Him be the glory,Love and Shalom,M
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Renowned for his unique ability to teach lofty Chassidic concepts in a down-to-earth way makes Rabbi Yussie Zakutinsky a highly sought after lecturer. Rabbi Zakutinsky learned in Yeshivas Shaar HaTorah where he received semicha from the Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Kalman Epstein shlita. Rabbi Zakutinsky is the author of Sefer Yam HaTefila as well as Sefer Mei Moed. He is the Mora D’asra of K’hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, NY. He is a Maggid Shiur in Kollel Emek HaMelech in Woodmere and the Mashpia Ruchani at Edison Home Health Care.
Rabbi Zakutinsky lives with his wife and children in Lawrence, NY and can be reached at [email protected].
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Teaching biblical correctness in a biblically incorrect world, Messianic Jewish author Kevin Geoffrey (of Perfect Word Ministries and MJMI) challenges biblical misinformation, ignorance and illiteracy by upholding the truth and reality of the word of God. Join Kevin for straightforward, edifying Bible teaching as he brings his unique Messianic Jewish perspective and sound, biblical insight to the Scriptures. (Biweekly.) VIDEO PODCAST at https://perfectword.tv also available.
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ABOUT ME and THIS PODCAST: I am Avinoam ("Avi") ben Mordechai. I am an old veteran of the radio broadcast industry. For me, radio programming was very different when I started in the early 1970s as a California "rock jock" radio personality and later in the 1980s as a Colorado radio programmer and secular and religious content talk show host. I selectively do live on-air radio programming where I find opportunity, but ultimately, whatever I pursue with my years of radio broadcast training is not formal. I seek to serve Yehovah with the gifts and talents that He has given to me.
Today, I am passionate about teaching the Bible in an understandable way to modern readers of ancient Scripture. The biblical studies I engage in through my teaching monologues and, in some cases, interviews with knowledgable academic researchers, are, at the very core, Hebraic studies, as I seek to connect the dots, so to speak, between the biblical Hebrew Bible and the Brit Hadasha (the New Covenant or "New Testament").
I aim to help Yehovah's students better understand His Word. I try hard to provide the Almighty Eternal One's students with the tools necessary to become thinking and reasoning followers in the Messianic claims and teachings of Yeshua from the Second Temple period of Israel's Judaism. I strive to provide a safe, nurturing, non-judgmental, and advanced learning environment where students of biblical Scripture can learn, grow, and develop in their knowledge of the Word of Yeshua HaMashiach (the promised Messiah for Jews and non-Jews alike) through a personal relationship with Yehovah, the Almighty Eternal One of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Each posted podcast has a running time of 50 minutes divided into two 25-minute program segments. You may freely listen to and download them at your convenience. My strict policy is never to monetize them, meaning to turn them into opportunities for moneymaking or to accept advertisers. I do not ask any of my listeners to donate money to this program. If you are moved to give to this outreach ministry, this is between you and your great Father in Heaven.
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Religion and faith are important for millions of people worldwide. While ancient traditions can provide valuable beliefs and values for life, it can be hard to apply them to our lives today. And yet, weaving them into our days can bring benefits––greater meaning in life, more alignment between our beliefs and our actions, and deeper personal connection to our faiths and each other.
In Living Our Beliefs, we delve into where and how practicing Jews, Christians, and Muslims express their faith each day––at work, at home, and out in public––so that together we can see the familiar and unfamiliar in new ways. Learning from other religions and denominations invites us to notice similarities and differences––how much we have in common and how enriching the differences can be. Comparing beliefs and practices can prompt us to be more curious and open to other people, reducing the natural challenge of encountering the Other. Every person’s life and religious practice is unique. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection.
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This is a quick review of the Daf Gemara outside שקלא וטריא, covering every question and answer discussed (sometimes with an insight or two). Go over the Daf before diving in or review on your commute!
I'm certain that I will make mistakes and omit important aspects of that Daf. Please email me what you noticed and I will Bl"Ndr add it to that Shiur's description. Thank you!
Reach out to me with your ideas and for dedication opportunities at [email protected]
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What is morality, faith, and our place in the world? Not easy questions. Many look to religion to answer these questions. Religion certainly does provide answers but not in the way we're used to. The answers we're given are really only starting points to help guide us on a path to greater wisdom. That path is a difficult one because it demands us to be present. To think outside the box. It demands us to struggle with God as opposed to thoughtlessly receive "the answer." In the struggle and through this tension we grow.This podcast explores these topics and more from the Jewish religious tradition with a psychological perspective. Judaism struggles with justice, belief, and morality spans thousands of years. More than anything, the hallmark of Jewish wisdom is not in it's answers. It's in how it demands questions. ----- Rabbi Yonasan Bender LCSW, received his ordination from Rav Yitzchak Berkovits, head of the Jerusalem Kollel and Aish HaTorah. He is a graduate of Hebrew University's Paul Baerwald School of Social Work. He completed post graduate training in a wide array of therapeutic approaches. These approaches range from CBT to Psychodynamic therapies. Before Hebrew University, he studied at Washington University in St. Louis and Drake University. Yonasan majored in philosophy and ethics. Yonasan is a member of the Association For Contextual Behavioral Science. He's a key member of the clinical team at The Place, the Jerusalem Centre for Emotional Wellbeing. Yonasan is a Dialectical Behavioral Therapist skills trainer and a group leader for the National Educational Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder' Family Connections program. He specializes in treating anxiety, depression, anger, poor self-esteem, insomnia, and marital conflict.
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"Podcast Therapy with Dr. Z" isn't just another podcast. It's where the Orthodox community opens up about the things we usually keep to ourselves. Hosted by Dr. Shloimie (Steven) Zimmerman, a respected figure and therapist, this call-in show offers a rare space to discuss personal struggles and seek professional advice. No topic is too taboo. Whether you're dealing with something big or small, Dr. Z is here to listen and help. Tune in to be part of a conversation that's all about understanding, healing, and connecting.
Podcast Therapy with Dr. Z on the Living Lchaim Network:
PODCAST HEALTHCARE DISCLAIMER
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide healthcare advice. I, Dr. Shloimie [Steven] Zimmerman, Psy.D. and the Living Lchaim make every effort to ensure that information given in the podcast is complete and accurate. Please understand though, that mental health care is a constantly changing science and art. Further, one psychotherapist may have a different way of doing things from another. I am simply presenting my views on how to deal with challenges that will be as evidence based as possible. I welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical or mental health advice to treat any medical or mental health condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients whom you are treating if you yourself are a healthcare professional. Advice given on the podcast cannot substitute for, and is not an alternative to, medical or other healthcare diagnosis and treatment when a medical or mental health condition or illness is present. Consult your own healthcare provider for any medical or mental health issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall I, Living Lchaim, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of mine be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast. -
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SEASON 3: Nation of Saints
In 1980, one man held together a fragile peace in the tiny nation of El Salvador: Archbishop Oscar Romero. When he is brutally and publicly assassinated on the pulpit, his murder starts a war that would leave 75,000 dead, and a million more displaced around the globe. Sacred Scandal season 3, Nation of Saints, follows host Jasmine Romero as she uncovers the holy war that followed the Archbishop's death, and led to an unsolved murder in her own family.
SEASON 2: La Luz del Mundo
Sacred Scandal, named one of Podtrac’s Best New Podcasts of 2022, embarks on its second season, focusing on Mexico-based megachurch La Luz del Mundo (Light of the World). It tells the story of Naasón Joaquín García, a self-proclaimed apostle, who is currently behind bars after pleading guilty in June 2022 of sexually abusing girls from his congregation. Naasón is currently serving a nearly 17-year sentence, but maintains his innocence.
Host and investigative journalist Roberta Garza explores Naasón's control over a multitude of devotees, some of whom now describe their experiences in the church as "pure evil." In this true-crime series, survivors share stories about this powerful religious leader and the alleged sexual abuse that followed, many relating to minors.
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Two decades ago on a calm, dark Miami night, a nun was stabbed nearly 100 times on the grounds of a prestigious private academy and monastery, by student Mykhaylo Kofel. As investigators started asking questions around this Byzantine Catholic School and the gruesome murder, they found more than just her killer. In a search for answers that stretches into some of the most remote villages of Eastern Europe, they uncovered allegations of sexual abuse, secret letters to the Vatican and other mysteries of faith. Sacred Scandal unravels the fuller picture that came to light in the wake of this crime. Led by a former student, told by those who lived through the aftermath, and Kofel himself, the show pieces together a complicated narrative that, twenty years later, still has those closest to it questioning what they truly believe… including a man who’s spent half his life in prison for the crime: “It’s so unbelievable. It definitely wasn’t me. I’m not a killer. No way. That’s not me.” — Mykhaylo Kofel, 2021
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Living the life of an Orthodox Jew in the 21st Century often necessitates a very significant income. Unfortunately, many are struggling to keep up.
The Problem Is Bigger Than We Realize
The cost of life for an Orthodox family with children can range from $150,000 to $350,000 or more, depending on city and schools of choice, lifestyle choices and number of children.
The median income in America is $68,000 per family.
This means that a family would potentially need to be in the top 5% of all income earners in the United States simply to get by!
The Solution
Solving this challenge begins with an open dialogue to create awareness and education and allowing for impactful feedback and interaction.
Kosher Money aims to be a pivotal piece in creating this much-needed conversation.
Eli Langer was the former CNBC Social Media Producer and is currently the CEO of Harvesting Media. Each week, Eli sits down with experts to discuss various topics.
This is an original podcast by Living Lchaim and its partnered-sponsor is Living Smarter Jewish.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There are so many Jewish personalities and big people in the world. They all have a story on how they became who they are today.
Deep, unboundedly interesting, fun and uplifting, Meaningful People Podcast is a weekly opportunity for Nachi & Momo to talk to the Jewish world's meaningful people. -
The Duck Commander and his family are unashamed of their Christian faith and want to share the Gospel with everyone, from new believers to longtime followers of Jesus. Phil, Al, Jase, Zach, and their special guests go beyond the four walls of the church to share God's Word and study the Bible with you. So pour a glass of tea, and experience fun and inspiring stories of faith and family, straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.