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Kabbalah, Zohar Study, Spiritual Growth. Connecting people to knowledge, wisdom and to each other. Join our course program: https://livekabbalah.org/live-kabbalah-courses Join our Zoom Program: https://livekabbalah.org/weekly-zohar-tree-of-life-study-live Support our efforts to provide you with more materials, donate to Live Kabbalah: https://livekabbalah.org/donations
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Be Delivered, and Not Deceived! This is a series of lessons from a devout Torah observant Jewish Believer in the Messiah Yeshua. Displayed with Passion and Conviction. It is time to stop being apologetic for who we are, and what we believe. Stand Proud, and proclaim the name of our Messiah. Yeshua HaMashiach!!
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Rebbe's Mussar Stories

JewishPodcasts.fm

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The stories are told by Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Edelman. Rabbi Edelman learned in kollelim in Passaic (2), Ner Yisroel Baltimore (1), Mir Yerushalayim (14), Yad Shaul Johannesburg (13) and currently serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Gevuras Ari in Baltimore, Maryland. Among his extensive teaching experience, Rabbi Edelman served as Mashgiach in Yeshivas Bais Yisroel, Neve Yaakov for 7 years before becoming a favorite rebbe in the Johannesburg Cheder for 12 years. Rebbes Derech Stories are Rabbi ...
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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.
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Diabetes by the Numbers

Stephen Shaul

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I've been living with Type 1 diabetes since 1991. Since April 2012, he has been writer of the diabetes blog Happy Medium, and since then, has covered a number of diabetes-related subjects, including participation in clinical trials, living a week gluten free as if he were newly diagnosed with celiac disease, and the complex relationship between patients, corporate interests, and government entities. In November 2014, he spoke before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration during a public works ...
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For over twenty years, Elie Nessim's sermons have been broadcast on Home - KARI 550 AM. Now, his exceptional teaching is available 24/7/365 via this podcast. Beginning our series with his messages on the book of Colossians, we are going to see the teachings given to us by Rav Shaul in depth. We are going to take our time, going verse by birth and see this book from a deep Hebrew-Christian / Messianic Jewish perspective. If you love the Lord and love His Word, you will enjoy and appreciate El ...
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Zuzu All Grown Up

Zuzu All Grown Up

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Zuzu: All Grown Up is hosted by Karolyn Grimes, the 1940’s and 50’s child actor who most notably played Zuzu in the classic ’’It’s a Wonderful Life’’ and her psychologist husband Dr. Chris Brunell. Together the pair interview guests who make miracles happen whether ordinary people who are making a difference in extraordinary ways to celebrities who inspire as well as entertain. This inaugural season also includes special episodes in celebration of Dr. Leo Buscaglia, the well loved ’’Hug Doct ...
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Misfit Torah

Akiva Weisinger

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Who the Heck Is This Guy?: Akiva Weisinger goes through the Jewish Library telling who the heck is that guy, what he does, and when you'd use his book. Come for the Torah, stay for the Ibn Ezra jokes. Judaism From The Ground Up: An attempt to work out a vision of what Judaism is supposed to accomplish.
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University

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There is great scholarship being done in the field of Jewish education, but it’s not always accessible. And even when it is, it’s not always obvious why people in the field of Jewish education should care about it. That’s what this podcast is about—making really interesting scholarship on Jewish education accessible and talking with scholars about why it matters. Learning About Learning draws on live conversations, originally conducted as Zoom webinars. Regular episodes feature discussions b ...
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Bad Rabbi Media

Rabbi Charlie Buckholtz

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What does it mean to be a spiritual leader at this critical and chaotic moment in human history? Rabbi Charlie Buckholtz conducts intimate long-form interviews with other rabbis and culture-carriers, change-agents and court-jesters. On topics ranging from spiritual resistance to disorganized religion to Israel/Palestine to creativity to the possibility of individual and collective change, their lively journeys and conversations offer insight, humor, rare perspective and at times rank absurdi ...
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Unfolding Maps

Erik Lorenz

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This travel podcast travels the unbeaten path. Unfolding Maps talks to adventurers of all dimensions about their expeditions and the experiences that shaped them. Join the host, Erik Lorenz, in his conversations with globetrotters, who are best-selling writers, award-winning photographers and critically-acclaimed filmmakers. Through the pens and lenses of these border crossers, Unfolding Maps tells stories that encourage us to step out of familiar spaces, to venture to the other side of bord ...
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The secrets of medicine are encrypted in Parashat Pinhas. This is healing at the level of the body's cells and organs, at the level of human functioning within the family, society and the state, and at the level of the state's functioning within the Nations. This is called Shalom! For a short reading about this Parashah: https://livekabbalah.org/pi…
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My guest this week is Scott Ellsworth, author of Midnight on the Potomac: The Last Year of the Civil War, the Lincoln Assassination, and the Rebirth of America. He talks about President Lincoln's turbulent last year in office, the Confederate secret service's attempts to create chaos in the north, and John Wilkes Booth's ties to the Confederacy's s…
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In July of 1908 the body of twenty-year-old Hazel Drew was found floating in a mill pond in Upstate New York. Her death captured headlines across the nation and around the world, but after a whirlwind investigation lasting less than thirty days (despite a myriad of suspects), the District Attorney abruptly closed the case. Joining me is Jerry Drake…
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Tammuz and Av are, according to the Zohar, days of judgment. The Creator of the world "provides a cure before the plague" and sends us the secrets of the sweetening of the judgments. How do you turn judgment into mercy, failure into success, death into life, destruction into growth? This is the secret of human correction and this is the secret of t…
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In this joyful follow-up episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes and Dr. Chris Brunell welcome back beloved composer and friend, Phillip Erklen. Known for his heartfelt surprises, Phillip shares more stories, laughter, and the lasting magic that music brings. It's a celebration of friendship and the simple moments that leave a lasting impact.…
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In this special episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes reconnects with her longtime friend and composer, Phillip Erklen. For over 25 years, Phillip’s music and kindness have been woven into the heart of the Zuzu community. Together, they look back on their decades-long friendship, share touching stories, and reflect on how creativity and mus…
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In this uplifting episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes and Dr. Chris Brunell sit down with Mona Purdy, founder of Share Your Soles, an organization whose mission is changing lives around the world. Share Your Soles has provided hundreds of thousands of gently used shoes to people in need, from nearby neighborhoods to faraway villages. Mona…
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(Original pub date: 6/16/21) In November of 1912, a young woman named Ella Barham journeyed home, on her horse, to her family farm in Boone County, Arkansas, but never arrived. After her body was discovered, murdered and dismembered, suspicions quickly centered on a neighbor, Odus Davidson, who was rumored to have been in love with Ella, a love nev…
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Clem Pellett grew up knowing very little about his grandfather, Clarence Pellett, who was murdered along Montana's iconic Hi-Line in April of 1951. Pellett's father had cut ties with the family, and Pellett didn't even know his grandfather's first name until he started investigating the case as an adult. Through extensive research over many years, …
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Tammuz and Av are, according to the Zohar, days of judgment. The Creator of the world "provides a cure before the plague" and sends us the secrets of the sweetening of the judgments. How do you turn judgment into mercy, failure into success, death into life, destruction into growth? This is the secret of human correction and this is the secret of t…
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In this 15th episode of Tanach & Tea, we welcome our first-ever female guest — Leah Bahar, host of the Eve’s Gardeners podcast. Leah and I have known each other for a while, but right before Pesach, I had the privilege of being a guest on her podcast — my first-ever guest appearance on any podcast. Now, she’s returning the favor and joining us for …
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In this uplifting episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes and Dr. Chris Brunell welcome Jeffrey Reale and Mike Seman, the inspiring team behind Project St. Nicholas Returns. What began with a Wall Street Journal article and a simple idea in 1993 has grown into a powerful holiday tradition rooted in kindness, anonymity, and the Golden Rule. Jo…
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On the morning of September 5th, 1917, sixteen-year-old Beatrice Epler was found dead just steps from her home in Alma, Michigan. The investigation into her murder would soon entangle a brothel madam, a traveling theater owner, a local farmer, and a French-Canadian amateur detective. My guest is Allie Seibert, author of Bloodstained: Exploring Mich…
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The Zohar of Parashat Koraḥ, teaches us how to defend ourselves against the onslaught of deception by experts, politicians, media and propaganda figures, professionals, service people, friends and family. Most importantly, how do we defend ourselves against our own self-deception? Meditation for expanding the consciousness of light & pleasure, a fe…
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Introduction A recurring topic on The Jewish Drinking Show is that of gentile wine. Having initially discussed it on episode #71 of the show on early rabbis on gentile [libation] wine, episode #135 of the show on how the rabbis of the Talmud perceived gentiles as compulsive libaters, and episode #83 of the show on Medieval rabbis on gentile wine, w…
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On May 2, 1963, Robert Killins, a former United Church minister, slaughtered every woman in his family but one. She (and her brother) lived to tell the story of what motivated a talented man who had been widely admired, a scholar and graduate from Queen’s University, to stalk and terrorize the women in his family for almost twenty years and then mu…
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In this special event, authors from a themed issue of Journal of Jewish Education discuss their articles on antisemitism on college campuses since October 7. The issue spotlights cutting-edge research to broaden and deepen our understanding of antisemitism and anti-Zionism by analyzing their contemporary manifestations and implications for Jewish e…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes sits down with Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt, author of Why Bad Things Don’t Happen to Good People. With wisdom rooted in spiritual reflection and personal growth, Rabbi Rosenblatt explores what it truly means to be “good” and how challenges in life can lead to deeper meaning, strengt…
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On this special episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes and Dr. Chris Brunell sit down with Dave and Lorrie Simonetti - key figures behind the Pirate Toy Fund, an initiative co-founded with local entertainer Gary the Happy Pirate - and Otto Harnischfeger, the organization’s Executive Director. Together, they share the touching story behind th…
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The Zohar, on Parashat Shelaḥ-Lekha, speaks of the transition between the era of Messiah ben Yosef to the era of Messiah ben David, with the main marker of the transition period being Iran's attack on the Holy Land. How does this relate to the transition of all of humanity to the era of Messiah ben David? Meditation for expanding the consciousness …
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This is a short episode that rounds up a few other things that I've done recently: 1. I was interviewed by Rabbi Drew Kaplan of "The Jewish Drinking Show" on the Noda BiYehudah's responsum on isinglass (a clarifying agent in beverages, made from the swim bladder of a non-kosher species of fish): https://open.spotify.com/episode/4iDlTVVbxfjaWuH9rT0g…
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On the morning of July 3, 1915, John Pierpont Morgan Jr., one of the most famous names in finance, was entertaining guests at his sprawling Long Island estate when the doorbell unexpectedly rang. An armed man forced his way inside. At the same time, authorities in Washington, DC, were investigating a shocking bombing at the US Capitol. While no one…
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Introduction A fascinating matter in the world of kashrut, especially regarding the kashrut of beverages, is the inclusion of using isinglass for the refining of beverages, whether mead, beer, wine, or even other beverages. This was not always the case, as Rabbi Yeḥezkel Landau wrote a responsum permitting its use [for the use in clarifying mead] (…
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Humanity was created to connect heaven and earth, the Creator and creation, the soul and the body, the spiritual world and the physical world. The victorious consciousness is the broad consciousness that is able to see the spiritual dimension in every detail of physicality. Meditation for expanding the consciousness of light & pleasure, a few lines…
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In this special episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes sits down with broadcasting icon Don Alhart. With an astonishing 58-year career at the same news station, Don holds a world record and has become a beloved figure in journalism and public service. He reflects on the evolution of news media, the powerful stories that shaped his path, and …
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In this episode of Zuzu: All Grown Up, Karolyn Grimes and Dr. Chris Brunell sit down with Dr. Yvonne Kaye - a renowned storyteller, humourist, veteran radio host, interfaith minister, and thanatologist. With decades of experience in grief counseling and human connection, Dr. Kaye brings wisdom, humor, and heart to life’s most difficult conversation…
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Our world is full of uncertainty, fear, stress, and anxiety. Who doesn't fall into the boiling cauldron of events that frighten, frustrate, and stress us all? The real war can only end in victory for those who have a positive identity and vision big enough to keep us above the turbulent waters of the overwhelming flood of emotions and events. Medit…
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George Lowther was a mutineer and a pirate, one of the most prolific during the golden age of piracy. His first mate, Edward "Ned" Low, went on to establish himself as perhaps the most sadistic and depraved of all pirate captains. Virtually all popular sources specify Lowther's death being by suicide in 1723, while marooned on the small island of B…
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(Original pub. date: 9/27/2018) Catherine Pelonero, author of "Kitty Genovese: A True Account of a Public Murder and its Private Consequences", is my guest. She walks us through the murder of Kitty Genovese in Kew Gardens, New York in 1964 and its aftermath. The horrific crime is especially infamous because no one called police or stepped in to hel…
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Charles Cowlam stands out as one of the most remarkable con artists of nineteenth-century America. He talked his way into receiving pardons from both President Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. Through deception, he secured a role investigating Lincoln’s assassination. He preyed on lonely widows, attempted to manipulate a Florida election, and c…
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