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Professor Berel Dov Lerner considers the commentary of Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk on the breaking of the Tablets. Berel Dov Lerner is currently an associate professor of philosophy at the Western Galilee College in Akko. He is the author of many articles in philosophy and Jewish studies and of the book Rules, Magic, and Instrumental Reason (Routledge 2002). His latest book is Human-Divine Interactions in Hebrew Scriptures Covenants and Cross-Purposes (Routledge 2024).
Dr Dov Berel Lerner considers what Joseph's dreams symbolise and their importance within the wider themes of Genesis. Dr Lerner is currently an associate professor of philosophy at the Western Galilee College in Akko and also teaches at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. He is the author of many articles in philosophy and Jewish studies and of the book Rules, Magic, and Instrumental Reason (Routledge 2002). His latest book is Human-Divine Interactions in Hebrew Scriptures Covenants and Cross-Purposes (Routledge 2024).
Mit Rosa Schapire, Muse der Expressionisten, Kunsthistorikerin und -sammlerin, Autorin und Wahlhamburgerin, waren wir vor einigen Wochen bereits im aufreibenden Jerusalem der 1920er Jahre. Heute geht die Reise weiter. Nicht mehr wie anfangs per Zug, sondern nunmehr im PKW macht sich die Autorin auf einen wilden Roadtrip kreuz und quer durchs Heilige Land, von Bethlehem via Hebron zum See Genezareth, über Haifa und Akko ins junge, aber rasant wachsende Tel Aviv. Ohne selbst zur Zionistin zu werden, zeigt sich die deutsch-österreichische Jüdin Schapire von der Aufbruchsstimmung, auf die sie allerorten trifft, doch durchaus fasziniert und verlässt Palästina mit optimistischen Gefühlen, die sie am 24. Oktober 1924 im Hamburger Fremdenblatt mit dessen Leserinnen und Lesern teilt. In diese vergleichsweise friedliche Zeit zu versetzen versucht sich für uns Frank Riede.
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Moin Moin und Ahoi! Stark, dass du am Start bist - wir wünschen dir einen richtig guten Moment mit dieser Predigt! Dankbarkeit entfaltet sich, wenn wir unsere Perspektive ändern und unseren Blick auf Gottes Wirken richten – besonders in den Zeiten, in denen wir unter Druck stehen. Ohne den bewussten Ausdruck unserer Dankbarkeit entziehen wir uns der Kraft, die in dieser liegt. Je größer die Herausforderung, desto lauter sollte unser Dank erklingen, denn Dankbarkeit ist der Schlüssel zu einer Haltung der Hoffnung. Kernvers der Predigt ist Apostelgeschichte 16,25: "Gegen Mitternacht beteten Paulus und Silas und lobten Gott mit Liedern. Die übrigen Gefangenen hörten ihnen zu!" Unsere Gottesdienste sind jeden Sonntag um 15:00 Uhr im Haus 73 am Schulterblatt in Hamburg. Es ist keine Anmeldung notwendig. Komm so wie du bist! Wir freuen uns auf dich. ::::::: NEU HIER? ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Du bist neu hier und möchtest mehr über uns erfahren? Dann schreibe uns gerne eine Mail an info@dock1kirche.de. Jeden ersten Donnerstag im Monat treffen wir uns mit allen Neulingen in der Base - 3. Stock, Haus 73, Schulterblatt Hamburg. Sei gerne dabei! ::::::: FOLLOW US ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Du findest uns auch auf Spotify, Facebook, Instagram und auf www.dock1kirche.de. Auf unser Homepage kannst du auch unseren Newsletter anfordern! https://dock1kirche.de/#NeuHier ::::::: SUPPORT ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wir leben als Kirche von freiwilligen Spenden. Du kannst uns darin unterstützen, dass wir weiter eine Kirche vor Ort bauen, in der Menschen von der Gnade und Liebe Gottes überrascht werden. https://dock1kirche.de/#support ___ #jesus #gott #heiligergeist #liebe #stpauli #schanze #schanzenviertel #hamburg #gemeinde #kirche #gottesdienst #evangelium #dock1kirche
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. The show this time is another mix tape of old and new, known and obscure. Variety is the secret word. Playlist1. Siddhartha - Black, from Trip to Innerself2. Gayle Moran - Always a Wanderer, from I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now3. Peter Hammill - A Perfect Date, from Skin4. Mark O'Connor - Opus 31: Hear the Sunshadows Dance, from Stone from Which the Arch Was Made5. Donald Fagen - Springtime, from Kamakiriad6. Jean-Luc Ponty - Open Mind, from Open Mind7. Weather Report - Hot Cargo, from Sportin' Life8. Gnidrolog - In Spite of Harry's Toe-Nail, from In Spite of Harry's Toe-Nail9. Moving Gelatine Plates - Moving Theme, from The World of Genius Hans10. Guru Guru - The Girl from Hirschhorn, from Dance of the FlamesTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE11. Kansas - Journey from Mariabronn, from Two for the Show12. Ange - Bilboquet, from Rêves – Parties13. Ange - Le Rêve est à Rêver, from Rêves – Parties14. Big Big Train - Voyager, from Empire15. Aragon - The Changeling, from The Meeting16. Antony Kalugins Kinematics Orchestra - Kinematography, from AKKO 117. Antony Kalugins Kinematics Orchestra - In the Wake of Argonaut, from AKKO 118. Fleesh - Firth of Fifth, from Here It Comes AgainLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE19. Jasun Martz - Battle 1, from The Pillory / The Battle20. Steve Roach - Rapt in Moonlight, from Painting in the Dark21. Robert Rich - Never Alone, from Electric Ladder22. Mike Oldfield - Top of the Morning, from Tubular Bells III23. Mike Oldfield - Moonwatch, from Tubular Bells III24. Michael Bierylo - Island X, from Cloud Chorus25. Trey Gunn - The Night Air, from One Thousand Years26. Jane Siberry - Lena Is a White Table, from The Walking
In a special podcast for Pesach, Professor Berel Dov Lerner discusses the central theme of covenant on Seder night and reflects on Israel's enslavement and redemption in Egypt as a meditation upon temporality and human agency. Berel Dov Lerner was born in Washington D.C. and is a member of Kibbutz Sheluhot in Israel's Beit Shean Valley. He received a BA in social and behavioral sciences from Johns Hopkins University, an MA in philosophy from the University of Chicago, and a PhD in philosophy from Tel Aviv University. He also studied Judaism at Yeshivat HaKibbutz HaDati. Berel is currently an associate professor of philosophy at the Western Galilee College in Akko and also teaches at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. He is the author of many articles in philosophy and Jewish studies and of the book Rules, Magic, and Instrumental Reason (Routledge 2002). His latest book is Human-Divine Interactions in Hebrew Scriptures Covenants and Cross-Purposes (Routledge 2024).
Es gibt mittlerweile einige Mainstreamhersteller von Keyboardzubehör die auf dem Markt konkurrieren. Wo die meisten allerdings die Standardsparte bedienen, schaut Akko in Richtung der Custom-Keyboard Szene und entwickelt sich stetig weiter. Heute gehts um die Geschichte und den Kram den Akko auf den Markt gebracht hat ... und deren Kooperationen.
In this episode, we explore the sensitive topic of death and dying, reflecting on recent personal experiences with the passing of a family member. We discuss the emotional and practical challenges faced during this time, including navigating the healthcare system, the importance of advocating for patients, and the different ways people experience and deal with grief. Additionally, we share our own encounters with death, and offer insights into how to support loved ones and oneself during the grieving process. We also touch upon explaining death to young children in a comprehensible manner. Join us as we dive deep in the topic of death and dying.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
In this episode, we'll be diving deep into something we've all experienced: sibling relationships. Yep, we're talking about how to make them better by tackling that age-old issue of sibling rivalry.We'll be breaking down to discuss the causes of all that rivalry and creating strategies on how to break free from that type of relationship. We'll chat about why it's super important for parents to show unconditional love and really listen to their kids' feelings. In addition, we emphasize the pivotal role of unconditional love, validation of children's emotions, and the cultivation of an environment where each child feels valued and respected.So, if you've ever wondered how to turn those sibling spats into lasting bonds, stick around! Our aim is to guide listeners in creating a nurturing family culture rooted in kindness and mutual respect. Join us as we dive deep in discussing all about creating a chill, loving sibling vibe that everyone can get behind. Let's get into it!If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
Do you want a big family but you just don't know at times? Are you weary of the unknown? In this episode we discuss our journey in deciding to have a third child by following our intuition and having deep consideration of practical aspects. We share experiences on how we used our deep listening, synchronicities, and the impact on our current children and how that helped in making our final decision. Join us as we dive deep in our discussion about how we decided on trying for our third child. If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
Have you ever wondered how you can communicate with your partner better? Don't you wish there's a magical formula that you can follow to have a better relationships? Well, look no more! In this episode we talk about how to communicate effectively and deepened your relationship with your partner. Life can be challenging at times but coming home to a lovely home environment can be such a blessing. Join us, as we dive deep in how to cultivate meaningful communications with your partner. If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
In Episode 69, we explore the topic of parenting roles for busy parents, aiming to help you easily manage and divide responsibilities. We discuss the ways to share insights on effective communication between partners to prevent misunderstandings. We also delve into the art of task division, emphasizing crystal-clear communication, flexibility, and considering who's best suited for certain tasks. Join us, as we dive deep in providing practical tips to create a smooth daily life routine.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
In this episode, we dive into a deeply personal journey that touches the lives of countless individuals: miscarriage. As someone who has experienced this profound loss firsthand, I understand the devastation, the grief, and the overwhelming emotions that accompany it. Miscarriage is a topic often shrouded in silence and stigma, leaving many feeling isolated in their pain. But by fostering open and compassionate dialogue, challenging stigmas, and providing support and resources for those affected, we can create a more inclusive and empathetic society where individuals feel seen, heard, and valued in their journey toward healing and hope in the wake of pregnancy loss. Join us as we explore the complexities, challenges, and resilience that define the journey through miscarriage, offering hope and understanding to those who have walked this path. If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
Here we dive into the secret key to lasting love – holding space for your partner. In this episode, Akko and Tamo take you through their experiences and stresses the importance of an open communication within a relationship. They talk about their journey into the heart of relationship as they explore the challenges and nuances of holding space, sharing valuable insights on the emotional intricacies involved. They delve into the significance of maturity, courage, and the delicate balance of staying present without succumbing to defensiveness.Join us as we dive deep in exploring the depths of emotional connection, understanding, and resilience. If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
We embark on a journey through the intricate stages of toddlers and preschoolers. In this episode, Tamo shares his fascination for developmental models, describing them as maps that guide us through the panoramic landscape of growth. From personal experiences to popular personality tests, he emphasizing their role in fostering self-awareness. Join us as we connect these models to to our children. In a world where each child's journey is uniquely their own, Tamo and Akko encourage parents to embrace individual paces, savoring the nuances of their child's distinctive growth.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
In this insightful episode, Akko and Tamo delve into the transformative journey of becoming a calmer, more patient parent. The discussion starts off with a more introspective tone as Tamo shares his recent struggles with parenting frustrations. Recognizing a recurring cycle of irritation and the negative impact it has on the family, Tamo reveals his breakthrough moment. This leads to an exploration of intuitive writing as a powerful tool for self-reflection and emotional release. Tamo details his process of setting intentions, unburdening surface thoughts, and probing deeper into the subconscious to understand and address the root causes of his frustrations.Join us as we extend an invite to all listeners to engage in intuitive writing and share their experiences, fostering a community of growth and self-improvement.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
In this podcast we dive into the world of Raising Emotionally Intelligent Toddlers and exploring crucial steps in fostering these emotional intelligence for your little ones. We discuss the essential process of naming and acknowledging toddlers' emotions. We emphasizes the importance of providing emotional support, reassurance of normalcy, and waiting for the right moment to guide them through coping strategies.We touch on redirection as a useful tool and the significance of unconditional love during emotional challenges. Our goal is to equip parents with practical insights for nurturing emotional intelligence in toddlers—a crucial life skill for healthier relationships and mental well-being.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo..❤️
Erica discusses the magical girl manga genre, giving a brief history and a few magical girl book recommendations. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What's Up in YA newsletter! It's happening, readers — we're bringing paperbacks! Whether you hate carrying around bulky hardcovers, you're on a budget, you want a wider range of recommendations, or all of the above, you can now get a paperback subscription from TBR, curated just for you by one of our Bibliologists. You can also gift it (and the holidays, they are coming). Get all the details at mytbr.co. Books Discussed Emily Martin's article on the magical girl genre in manga and anime Princess Knight by Osamu Tezuka Himitsu no Akko-chan by Fujio Akatsuka Sally the Witch by Mitsuteru Yokoyama Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi Cardcaptor Sakura by CLAMP Alice 19th by Yuu Watase Little Witch Academia by Yoh Yoshinari, Trigger, Keisuke Sato Hurricane Heels by Isabel Yap (out of print, but the story is part of a collection that has other stories that aren't YA titled Never Have I Ever: Stories) Magical Boy by The Kao Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday, 16 October 2023 And when we had finished our voyage from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, greeted the brethren, and stayed with them one day. Acts 21:7 The words are better rendered, “And we, having completed the voyage from Tyre, came to Ptolemais and, having greeted the brethren, stayed one day with them” (CG). The previous verse indicated that the missionaries had boarded the ship to depart from Tyre. Now, it says, “And we, having completed the voyage from Tyre.” Another word found only here in the New Testament is seen here, dianuó. It means to finish. Luke seems to enjoy finding new words to improve the reading skills of his audience. This word is from dia, through, and anuo, to effect. It is a word found commonly in classical Greek to indicate finishing a voyage, completing a journey, or coming to the end of a race. Here, the trip from Tyre is complete a s the men “came to Ptolemais.” In modern Israel, Ptolemais is known as Akko. It first appeared in Judges 1:31 during the time of the Canaanite rule. At that time, the name was Akko. It was a part of Asher's land grant, but they failed to conquer it. Later it was conquered and rebuilt, being named after Ptolemy Soter who was the king of Egypt. It was he who rebuilt the city. Abarim says that to a Greek speaker, the name Ptolemais would be understood as Bellicose or Warlike. Since Israel has retaken control of the area in modern times, the original name of Akko has been revived. In Scripture, there is no record of who evangelized this area, but it could have been by Philip the Evangelist. Or these believers could have been some of those who were scattered after Stephen's martyrdom (see Acts 11:19). What is certain is that there were believers in the area. That is seen in the next words, “and, having embraced the brethren, stayed one day with them.” It is the same word just used in the previous verse, aspazomai. It means to greet, salute, embrace, etc. The idea is that of enfolding in the arms. Being fellow believers, it is probable they met and gave hearty hugs and fraternal kisses. Then, after staying for just one day, they traveled from this point by land. That will be seen in the next verse. Life application: Having arrived at Ptolemais, it is evident that the first thing these men did was to seek out the believers in the town. Although in Western culture, not everyone is disposed to bringing a bunch of people into their homes that they may not know very well, or for people who are traveling to impose upon those they meet up with, it is right that these men sought out the believers in the area. Those of the faith would not have been great in number. Israel had obviously rejected Jesus, and they were on their way to rejecting anyone who had called on Jesus as Messiah. Therefore, meeting up with other believers would be something that bolstered their faith and encouraged them. If you are going to a place that has become less friendly to Christians, it would be good for you to seek out those faithful Christians who remain and give them a time of encouragement. Just meeting up with other believers is a point of letting them know they are cared about and thought of. A little effort will, therefore, go a long way in their hearts and minds. Heavenly Father, thank You for the fellowship we can experience with others, simply because they have called on Jesus and now share in the same faith that we possess. Help us to encourage those of the faith to stand strong and be uplifted in Your goodness because of what Jesus has accomplished for us. Such reminders are never without a positive benefit in the lives of others. Amen.
Get ready for a journey into the astounding world of marine communication, pet fitness, and hobby paleontology. You're in for a treat as we help unravel the secrets of dolphin communication, and how these intelligent creatures use 'baby-talk' with their young ones. Plus, we shed light on the significant role of exercise in maintaining a healthy lifestyle for you and your pets.In our second segment, we delve into the fascinating life of Harry Brand and his journey into the realm of science. Remember Steve Urwin? Turns out, he had a monumental impact on Harry's life. We'll take you through the corridors of the Queensland Science Centre, home of the giant dinosaur skeleton, Mud Barrasorus, and unfold the mysteries of dinosaur feathers. Further, we explore Harry's role as a science communicator and the significance of interactive learning for the curious young minds.Lastly, we present captivating stories from the North Dakota Dinosaur Dig and thrill you with some dinosaur facts you probably didn't know. Hear about Harry's relationship with his unique pets, including a bearded dragon named Tater Tot and an Australian carpet python, Akko. We wrap up the episode with some amusing anecdotes from our family life, featuring our dogs and their hilarious antics. Join us for a hearty laugh, a dose of science, and a wave of nostalgia on this week's episode of the Science Podcast. Don't miss out as we pay tribute to our top dogs and express our gratitude to our guest, Harry Brand.Links!Harry's Links:https://www.tiktok.com/@tyrannostorushttps://tyrannostorus.com/field-tripsBark and Beyond!(use the code BUNSEN)Bunsen and Beaker Links:The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here:www.bunsenbernerbmd.comJoin The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityThe Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Our Spaces Sponsor: Bark and Beyond Supplyhttps://barkandbeyondsupply.com/Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Bunsen and Beaker on FacebookInstaBunsandBeaksSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
It seems that everyone has a cell phone and back in the day that was the sentiment for owning a television.The difference is that people's devices are attached to the palm of their hands. The interesting thing is that a cell phone can cost more than most T.V. 's but we tend to test their durability. It is plausible to say that people drop their phones at least twice a day. Moreover, we've all heard or had stories of losing them and dropping them into a lake. I actually dropped one into a toilet in Mexico - so that was an interesting experience and I pissed it away for a lack of a better phrase. So this leads us to cell phone insurance and like all protection plans, is it worth the cost?The answer is that it depends. From research, it typically costs $8 -$17 when using your cell phone carrier. You can also opt for third-party services from companies such as AKKO and SquareTrade which tend to be less expensive.Okay there's no shocker here in that with just about each type of insurance, it comes with fine print namely in deductibles and the range of coverage. So understand the details before you commit.A good exercise is to determine the monthly cost insurance with a potential deductible over the cost of fixing or replacing your device over the duration of owning the phone. Typically, kids tend to damage or lose phones more than adults but in either case, many of the major phone makers in recent years design them to be waterproof. Either way, if you get a solid protective case and / or with screen protector you should be in good shape and may opt out of insurance. Social Media https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDwhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/somm.podcasthttps://twitter.com/Somm_podcastThe bottom line is that viable product solutions are being offered at blistering pace without sacrificing quality while improving the environment - and as always your pocketbook thanks you.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5501411/advertisement
It seems that everyone has a cell phone and back in the day that was the sentiment for owning a television.The difference is that people's devices are attached to the palm of their hands. The interesting thing is that a cell phone can cost more than most T.V. 's but we tend to test their durability. It is plausible to say that people drop their phones at least twice a day. Moreover, we've all heard or had stories of losing them and dropping them into a lake. I actually dropped one into a toilet in Mexico - so that was an interesting experience and I pissed it away for a lack of a better phrase. So this leads us to cell phone insurance and like all protection plans, is it worth the cost?The answer is that it depends. From research, it typically costs $8 - $17 when using your cell phone carrier. You can also opt for third-party services from companies such as AKKO and SquareTrade which tend to be less expensive.Okay there's no shocker here in that with just about each type of insurance, it comes with fine print namely in deductibles and the range of coverage. So understand the details before you commit.A good exercise is to determine the monthly cost insurance with a potential deductible over the cost of fixing or replacing your device over the duration of owning the phone. Typically, kids tend to damage or lose phones more than adults but in either case, many of the major phone makers in recent years design them to be waterproof. Either way, if you get a solid protective case and / or with screen protector you should be in good shape and may opt out of insurance. Social Media https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDwhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/somm.podcasthttps://twitter.com/Somm_podcastThe bottom line is that viable product solutions are being offered at blistering pace without sacrificing quality while improving the environment - and as always your pocketbook thanks you.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5501411/advertisement
Der SCHALOM-Reporter Igal Avidan stammt aus Israel, lebt in Berlin. Er ist nach Israel gereist, um Städte zu besuchen, wo Juden und Araber Tür an Tür leben. Jaffo, Akko, Haifa und Lud. "...Und es wurde Licht. Jüdisch-arabisches Zusammenleben in Israel" so heißt das spannende Buch, das dabei entstanden ist.
Gail Simmons has served as a permanent judge on Bravo's Emmy-winning series Top Chef since the show's inception in 2006. She is also a food journalist, cookbook author, mother of two, and avid global traveler. In this episode, we hear some of Gail Simmon's insights on judging Top Chef contestants and dishes, but she mainly talks about how travel has shaped her career and life. We learn about her time working on a kibbutz in Israel, and her firsthand knowledge of why the country has such a unique culinary scene and culture. She also talks about her love of Australia, why the country's food scene is so exciting, and how she found the perfect neighborhood spot in Melbourne. Gail also shares why she goes back to South Africa again and again, and how safaris have been such an influential experience throughout her life. As for her favorite food destination, Gail goes into her love of Japan and some of her great culinary adventures in the country. She also talks about how important traveling with her family has been—and will continue to be—for her. In the wrap, Bruce sits down with acclaimed Israeli chef Uri Jeremias at his Efendi Hotel in the Old City of Akko. The man behind the famed restaurant Uri Buri, Uri shares his insights about what makes Israel such a special destination for food, history, and more. To learn more about Gail Simmons or any of her projects, visit http://gailsimmons.com/. To find out more about Uri Jeremias and his Efendi Hotel and Uri Buri restaurant in the Old City of Akko, visit https://efendi-hotel.co.il/?lang=en. A special thanks to Stonestreet Estate Vineyards for sponsoring the show today. Don't forget, listeners of the Master Chef series receive exclusive access to Stonestreet wines, including some unique sets chosen by Bruce, along with a complimentary Single Vineyard tasting for two at the estate. Head over to www.Stonestreetwines.com/Travel to access these incredible deals—and don't forget to use code TRAVEL to book your complimentary tasting. Thank you also to Accor and Raffles Doha for sponsoring this episode of the Travel That Matters' Master Chef series. To learn more about the Raffles Doha or its new ALBA restaurant from chef Enrico Crippa, visit https://www.raffles.com/doha/dining/alba-by-enrico-crippa/. Kann (Portland) https://kannrestaurant.com/ ARU (Melbourne) Thai https://aru.net.au/ Cumulus (Melbourne) https://www.cumulusinc.com.au/ Kruger National Park https://www.krugerpark.co.za/ Six Senses Shaharut https://www.sixsenses.com/en/resorts/shaharut Travel That Matters is a CurtCo Media Production. Host: Bruce Wallin Producer: AJ Moseley Marketing: Catrin Skaperdas Music: Joey SalviaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6 psakim about oppression and exile, Akko and Keziv northern border of EY, rivers of EY regarding "b'fanay..." (debate TK/ RY)
The Palestinians call it Akka, in English they say Acre, which goes back to how the Crusaders called the city, today we hear people referring to it as Akko and the root letters AK go back to the Egyptian execration texts in hieroglyphic script that mention AK already in the 19th century BC. Today we can talk about three parts of Akka: the old city inside the Ottoman walls on a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea, the ancient city that dates back to early and middle bronze age on the Tel east of the old city and modern Akko that has developed in the last decades and now incorporates the ancient Tel, known in Arabic as Tel el Fukhar. When you visit Akka today, you will mainly see the remains of the Crusader period and the Ottoman period. The biggest tourist attractions are: the Crusader Knights' halls, the Crusader tunnel, the old city with its 'khans', the Al Jazzar mosque, the sea port with its fish restaurants, the suq and the Ottoman city walls. In this episode you can learn more about the ancient history of Akko. If you want to connect on social media, subscribe for the newsletter, learn more about the ten days travel program or make a donation to the podcast, use this linktree:https://linktr.ee/Storiesfrompalestine
3 sections- humility of R Abba of Akko and R Avahu, modim d'Rabanan text, awe of tzibbur and no "amein" in mikdash, Berachos of KG
Communication is a fundamental aspect of any healthy relationship, and updating your partner about what's going on in your life is crucial. By sharing your experiences, thoughts, and emotions, you can create a deeper sense of understanding and connection with your partner. It also helps to prevent misunderstandings, and allows your partner to support you during difficult times. Keeping your partner in the loop also helps to build trust and transparency in the relationship, which are essential for long-term success. Ultimately, keeping your partner updated shows that you value their input and opinion, and that you prioritize your relationship. Join us as we dive deep as Tamo shares his life updates with Akko. Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
As a parent, it can be difficult to know how to handle physical aggression from your child. It's understandable to feel frustrated or overwhelmed when your child is hitting, biting, or pushing others. However, it's important to remember that your child's behavior is not a reflection of your parenting or your child's character. Addressing your child's physical aggression with love and compassion can help to create a safe and supportive environment for them to learn and grow. Join us as we dive deep in a few tips to help you approach the situation with empathy and understandingPlease subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
Während die meisten Israel-Urlauber Tel Aviv, das Tote Meer sowie Jerusalem und vielleicht auch Haifa ansteuern, ist die kleine Stadt Akko am Mittelmeer noch ein echter Geheimtipp. Was es dort zu entdecken gibt und warum die Stadt ein ganz besonders Flair hat, verrät Sabine Winkler, freie Autorin bei TRAVELBOOK, in dieser Folge von „In 5 Minuten um die Welt“. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Are you having trouble completing your toddler's bedtime routine in a timely manner? Are you having trouble sticking to a consistent bedtime routine? Establishing a consistent and drama-free bedtime routine for your toddler can be a challenge, but using a color-coded timer can make the process much smoother. This timer not only serves as a visual cue, it helps signal the body that it's time to start winding down for the night. Ultimately, this can lead to fewer bedtime struggles and a more peaceful and restful night for the whole family.Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
In this Roots of Reality Experiences episode, historian Ben Baumann talks with music producer/DJ Andrew Koalska also known as AKKO, about the rise of electronic music, keeping a healthy perspective in the age of social media, and creating the Roots of Reality theme songs. Music- https://soundcloud.com/akkobeats Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/akkobeats/ Twitter- https://mobile.twitter.com/akkobeats Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/akkobeats If you like the podcast, leave a review at: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/root…ty/id1466338710 Follow Roots of Reality on Social Media: Facebook- facebook.com/RootsofReality Twitter- twitter.com/_RootsofReality Instagram- instagram.com/rootsofreality/?hl=en YouTube- youtube.com/channel/UCvmG6sKFW9…isable_polymer=true (Views and memories stated by guests in interviews do not represent Roots of Reality)
Inna Braverman, co-founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power:“Offshore, the waves don't move in one direction. Your equipment can get hit by waves that are 20 meters in height. Near the shore, there's a phenomenon called wave run-up where they actually build near the shore, and they're all heading in one direction. The sector should start where it's simple, and move from there.” - Inna Braverman, explaining why shore waves are the simpler clean energy solution.
I love when guests come back to me! It had been a few years since I first interviewed Carolyn. I enjoyed playing her music and getting reacquainted with her!I know you will enjoy today's program!Carolyn Margolin-Hyde was raised in an Orthodox Jewish synagogue near Chicago. She graduated from University of Illinois and as an RN she practiced nursing for many years.After making Aliyah Carolyn served as worship leader at K'tsir Asher, The Harvest of Asher Congregation, in Akko, and then led worship at Kehilat Poriya, a congregation near Tiberius. She has written and recorded many worship songs in English and Hebrew and her worship CD's include “Just Like Joseph” and “The Latter Rain”- contemporary worship CDs; “Deep Calls to Deep” – a soaking CD; and “Fine Linen” – worship with a touch of the blues.
The "chaggim" period (holidays) continue in Israel. We are in between Yom Kipper and Sukkot. In this episode, we introduce you to one of Israel's hidden gems, Akko. Akko is an authentic medieval walled city filled with history, culture, beauty and unexpected delights on the Western Galilee coast. Not surprisingly, Akko is one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites because of the Ottoman city in plain site and the Crusader city hidden below.
Oye mi gente! Welcome to Season 2 of Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward. I'm your host, Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Thank you for listening. We're back with another season filled with more inspiring stories that contribute to a positive narrative highlighting culture, familia, overcoming adversity and legacy. Setting the tone for the new season is an Afro-Latina who is always representing la cultura. She's an entrepreneur, tv host, author, lifestyle and travel writer, social activist and stylist. It doesn't stop there mi gente. She's a 3x winner of The Taste Awards for her show “The Culture Kitchen” on CleoTV. Please welcome, Bren Herrera. Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward SPECIAL GUEST Bren Herrera Entrepreneur, TV host, Chef, Author, Lifestyle & Travel Writer, Social Activist, Stylist Bren Herrera site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest | Youtube Bren Herrera site - https://brenherrera.com/ Support Bren & Friends Serve D.C. - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=QGYX7CZ4ML6GQ Culture Kitchen on MyCleoTV - https://mycleo.tv/show/culture-kitchen/ 13th Taste Awards - http://www.thetasteawards.com/13th-annual-taste-awards-nominees-finalists-and-honorees/ Essence Magazine - https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/how-afro-latina-chef-tv-host-bren-herrera-spreads-love-through-food/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/BrenHerrera IG - https://www.instagram.com/brenherrera/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrenHerrera Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/BrenHerrera/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/chellista NOTABLE MENTIONS Culture Kitchen, CleoTV, House of Bren, Hive, Modern Pressure Cooking, Afro-Latina, Cuba, Cuban Girl, Flaca, Radio Martí, La Cantina, La Libreta, Journalist, Cello, Whitney Houston, Virginia Alonso, Gospel, Jazz, Flanboyant Eats, Atlanta, D.C., Spain, Miami, Today Show New York, Carson Daly, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, Good Day Atlanta, Emeril Lagasse, Israel, Akko, Forage, Gaza, Galilean Sea, Sea of Galilee, Cauliflower, Falafel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spalwaysforward/support
With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions Ian Barton on Starlink Dropping their Subscription Price Down from £80 per month to £75. Still expensive, but if you live in the middle of nowhere with spotty 4G and BT 3Mbps downloads it's worth it! I wrote to Nokia this week to ask when the 64GB/4GB version of the T10 was coming to the UK - and they said they don't know
Jewish Diaspora Report - This Week in Diaspora History - Bonus SegmentThis mini-episode explores a number of Jewish historical events that happened this week in the diaspora. This week, we look into the Jews of: Romania (1919)Bordeaux, France (1275)Akko, Ottoman Empire (1747)Province of Judea, Greek Empire (143 BCE)Explore these challenging issues and join the Jewish Diaspora Report for future episodes on issues of Politics, Culture, Current Events and more! Check us out on Instagram @jdr.podcast
Here are 50 of our most useful tips to creating and loving confident child. Join us as we dive deep into our 50 practical Tips for parenting. Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
Ever wonder how it would be to live in a different state, island, or country? After long discussions and considerations, we're making that jump to move to explore our next chapter in life. In this podcast, we talk about all the why's and how's. Join us as we dive deep into our plan for the future. Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
How would you feel if you had financial freedom? How would you feel if you didn't have to worry each month paying the bills? How would you feel if the stress of money was lifted from you and your family? How would you feel if you could spend as much time with your family as you wanted?We're planning to create a family money series where we share our thoughts on money and family finances, so you can live the best family life possible. Join us, as we dive deep on how YOU can have financial freedom. Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
Who here fell in the mindset of becoming the Perfect parent? Read all these parenting books to get yourself prepared to become THAT perfect parent. We were those parents. We wanted to guide our children to become perfect themselves in turn. However, we soon realized that our children had their own agendas. The more we wanted to become the perfect parent, the more our children deviated away from our expectations. We are here to tell you that instead of being a perfect parent, let's strive to become an intentional/conscious parent. Join us as we dive deep in letting go of becoming a perfect parent.Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
Ever hear the words "Mama's Boy" being thrown around here and there? It's a playful word until you fall victim or become the offender. It's easy for mothers to want to overprotect her child/children. However, this act of "kindness" can cause disastrous consequences on the child. Parents need to be aware of how we are raising our child/children. Our job as parents is to teach our children to be able to spread their wings and fly in society. Jordan Peterson, a Canadian clinical psychologist, illustrates the consequences of overbearing parenting in one of his lecture. Watching his lecture struck a cord with us especially the one regarding overbearing mothers. Join us as we dive deep on the discussion of disastrous consequences of overbearing parents. Please subscribe and visit us on our website community, and we look forward to reading your comments. ❤️
In this week's episode, Ellie visits the old city of Akko, the site of violent riots last May. Last May, Israel's seven officially mixed Arab and Jewish neighborhoods, which had been extolled as models of coexistence, saw protests by their Arab residents turn into mob violence.Who were the perpetrators of the violence? Has the fragile coexistence in these neighborhoods been shattered beyond repair? and what's to prevent a re-occurrence of these attacks?Filmed on-site in the old city of Akko, Ellie meets with the locals of the city to answer these fundamental questions. Some of what she learned will shock you.