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The word שואה, holocaust, used to be a sacred word. Not anymore. Like many loaded words, we used and reused it. Now you can hear people using Sho'a in totally different contexts. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Shoah – Holocaust – שואה Amud ha-esh – Pillar of fire – עמוד האש Yom Hazikaron La-shoah ve-la-gvura (Yom Ha-shoah) – The Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day – יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה, יום השואה Germania ha-natsit – Nazi Germany – גרמניה הנאצית “Ani ba-tor ba-bank, shoah po” – “I am waiting in line in the bank, it's shoah here” – אני בתור בבנק, שואה פה Shoati – Holocaust-esque, shoah-like – שואתי “Al tihye shoa'ti” – Don't be sho'ati – אל תהיה שואתי Playlist and Clips: Amud ha-esh soundtrack by Shem Tov Levy Amud Ha-esh – narration: Yossi banai TV2 interview with animal activist Gary Yourofsky Ep. 97 about the word Amud
Join us on the Everyday Judaism Podcast as we embark on an enlightening exploration of the traditions and laws surrounding Torah reading in the synagogue. In this episode, we journey through the origins of public Torah reading, from the decree of Moshe at Mount Sinai to the expansion by Ezra the Scribe, establishing readings on Mondays, Thursdays, and Jewish observances. We unravel key terms such as "aliyah," "oleh," "amud," and "bima," emphasizing their roles within the synagogue. The episode also highlights the proper handling and procession of the Torah, underscoring the reverence and respectful gestures like kissing the Torah and escorting it during its movement.As we navigate through the intricate hierarchy in Jewish prayers and synagogue customs, the discussion sheds light on the distinctions among Kohanim, Levites, and Yisraelites. You'll discover who receives the first aliyah and the subtleties of maintaining respect and order in religious practices. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful guidance, we explore the realities faced when traditions intersect with everyday occurrences, such as being called for an aliyah mid-prayer or dealing with the absence of a designated Kohen. This exploration provides a rich tapestry of tradition and modernity, ensuring listeners gain a deeper appreciation for these cherished customs.Finally, we address unique situations, like maintaining Torah observance in isolation due to unexpected travel disruptions. Learn the importance of carrying a Chumash to read the Torah portion aloud and the guidelines for reading from a Torah scroll without a minyan. Special considerations for aliyahs, fast days, and the presence of Israeli visitors during diaspora festivals are also discussed. The episode offers a comprehensive guide to ensuring a smooth and respectful Torah reading experience, whether in the synagogue or in isolation, bringing the teachings of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch to life._____________The Everyday Judaism Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Marshall & Doreen LernerDownload & Print the Everyday Judaism Halacha Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RL-PideM42B_LFn6pbrk8MMU5-zqlLG5This episode (Ep. #24) of the Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Marshall & Doreen Lerner! May Hashem bless you and always lovingly accept your prayer for good health, success and true happiness!!!Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studio (B) to a live audience on February 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on February 9, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Halacha, #Jewishlaw, #Jewishtradition, #JewishPrayer, #TorahReading, #Aliyah, #Oleh, #Amud, #Bima, #Synagogue, #Kohanim, #Levites, #Yisrael, #TorahScroll ★ Support this podcast ★
Join us on the Everyday Judaism Podcast as we embark on an enlightening exploration of the traditions and laws surrounding Torah reading in the synagogue. In this episode, we journey through the origins of public Torah reading, from the decree of Moshe at Mount Sinai to the expansion by Ezra the Scribe, establishing readings on Mondays, Thursdays, and Jewish observances. We unravel key terms such as "aliyah," "oleh," "amud," and "bima," emphasizing their roles within the synagogue. The episode also highlights the proper handling and procession of the Torah, underscoring the reverence and respectful gestures like kissing the Torah and escorting it during its movement.As we navigate through the intricate hierarchy in Jewish prayers and synagogue customs, the discussion sheds light on the distinctions among Kohanim, Levites, and Yisraelites. You'll discover who receives the first aliyah and the subtleties of maintaining respect and order in religious practices. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful guidance, we explore the realities faced when traditions intersect with everyday occurrences, such as being called for an aliyah mid-prayer or dealing with the absence of a designated Kohen. This exploration provides a rich tapestry of tradition and modernity, ensuring listeners gain a deeper appreciation for these cherished customs.Finally, we address unique situations, like maintaining Torah observance in isolation due to unexpected travel disruptions. Learn the importance of carrying a Chumash to read the Torah portion aloud and the guidelines for reading from a Torah scroll without a minyan. Special considerations for aliyahs, fast days, and the presence of Israeli visitors during diaspora festivals are also discussed. The episode offers a comprehensive guide to ensuring a smooth and respectful Torah reading experience, whether in the synagogue or in isolation, bringing the teachings of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch to life._____________The Everyday Judaism Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Marshall & Doreen LernerDownload & Print the Everyday Judaism Halacha Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RL-PideM42B_LFn6pbrk8MMU5-zqlLG5This episode (Ep. #27) of the Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Marshall & Doreen Lerner! May Hashem bless you and always lovingly accept your prayer for good health, success and true happiness!!!Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studio (B) to a live audience on February 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on February 9, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Halacha, #Jewishlaw, #Jewishtradition, #JewishPrayer, #TorahReading, #Aliyah, #Oleh, #Amud, #Bima, #Synagogue, #Kohanim, #Levites, #Yisrael, #TorahScroll ★ Support this podcast ★
Amud-a-Week Arachin FINAL- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud-a-Week Arachin 33b- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud-a-Week Arachin 33a- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud-a-Week Arachin 32b- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud-a-Week Rabbi Goldstone- Arachin 32a
Shabbos 105b [9.12] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 106a [9.13] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Amud-a-Week Arachin 31b- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud-a-Week Arachin 31a- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 104b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 103a-103b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 104a
Amud-a-Week Arachin 30b- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 100a
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 102b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 98b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 99a
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 99b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 100b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 101a-101b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 102a
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 98a
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 97b
Amud-a-Week Arachin 30a- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 95b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 96b
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 97a
Amud-a-Week Arachin 29b- Rabbi Goldstone
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 95a
Amud Yomi Dirshu - 1st Seder Shabbos 92a
Shabbos 80b [6.24] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 80a [6.23] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 77a [6.17] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 77b [6.18] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 76b [6.16] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 67a [5.27] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 67b [5.28] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 63a [5.19] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 62a [5.17] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 62b [5.18] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 59b [5.112 - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 58b [5.10] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise
Shabbos 59a [5.11] - Dirshu Amud Yomi Clear & Concise