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It's an absolutely chocka Thursday Breakfast here on 95bFM! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show: Political Commentary with Lara Greaves, Rosetta and Milly catch up with Joel Little ahead of Big Fan's 3rd birthday, the team behind Saturday's Placeholder Fundraiser for a community owned soundsystem are up for a chat, and Lucas from Aryeh talks kai on Well Seasoned! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
The Lesson of Bitachon: Overcoming Jealousy and Finding Your Unique Mission This lesson on Bitachon (trust and reliance on God) is drawn from the teachings of Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe , specifically in a letter he wrote to a young Yeshivah bachur (student) suffering from depression and lack of focus in his learning. Rabbi Wolbe identifies the root cause of the student's distress—and the core theme of the story of Cain and Abel in the weekly Torah portion ( Parsha )—as jealousy. The Root Cause: Measuring Yourself by Others The student, being in a Yeshivah environment surrounded by talented peers, was constantly comparing himself to others. He could only see his friends' positive qualities and talents while focusing exclusively on his own deficiencies and lacking's. He felt that because he didn't possess their specific gifts, he was unable to achieve success. To combat this, Rabbi Wolbe stresses a fundamental principle of Bitachon : You must know that HaKadosh Baruch Hu (God) gives every single person the necessary talents and abilities to fulfill his or her mission in life. This concept is acknowledged every morning in the Birchot HaShachar (Morning Blessings) when we declare: She'asah li kol tzarchi ("Who has provided me with all my needs"). This blessing confirms that everything a person requires—both physically and spiritually—to fulfill their unique destiny has already been granted to them by the Creator. The problem, therefore, is not a lack of abilities, but a lack of perspective: constantly measuring oneself with other people's measuring sticks. The Principle of Non-Overlapping Kingdoms Rabbi Wolbe calls the recognition of one's unique giftedness an Avodah Gedolah (great and important work). The crucial realization is embodied in the principle: Ein Malchut Noga'at B'Chavarta (One kingdom does not touch the other.) This means that the reign of two kings will not overlap. In a spiritual context, it signifies that God gave you your abilities, and only you can do what you are meant to do. Your friends, with all their specific talents and knowledge, will fulfill their missions, and you will fulfill yours . You must stop comparing yourself to others and instead believe that your Creator has already provided all your spiritual needs. The Lesson from Cain and Abel The lesson of non-reliance on external approval is mirrored in the Torah's account of Cain. When God rejects Cain's offering, He asks him: "Why are you so upset, and why has your face fallen? If you do good, you will be lifted up..." (Genesis 4:6-7). Commenting on this verse, the Or HaChaim (a classic commentary) notes that when a person performs good deeds, those deeds naturally elevate themselves. The spiritual status of the deed is inherent, not dependent on external validation. Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes a related powerful statement: HaKedusha einah tzerichah la'acheirim (Holiness does not need the approval of others.) You are not dependent on others to validate your efforts or your talents. If you possess the qualities, you need only to execute your mission. The Danger: Rotting Bones This concept is rooted in the verse from Proverbs (14:30): Rakev atzamot kinah (Jealousy causes the bones to rot). When a person is consumed by jealousy, they forget all the positive things God has given them. They only focus on what others possess, and in the process, their own inherent potential atrophies. The "bones" that support the person's self-worth become rotten due to the focus on what is lacking. The Final Foundation It is crucial to believe that God does not want everyone to look, learn, or understand things the same way. Each person has their own approach based on their unique talents and abilities. When a person dedicates effort using their personal gifts, they will merit achieving what they need to achieve. Rabbi Wolbe concludes with a famous story of Rabbi Naftali Amsterdam, one of the foremost students of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter: Rabbi Amsterdam once lamented to his Rebbe : "If only I had the keen intellect of the Sha'agat Aryeh, the pious heart of the Yesod V'Shoresh HaAvodah, and the perfected character traits of my Rebbe (Rabbi Salanter)— then I could truly serve God!" Rabbi Salanter immediately responded: "Naftali, with your head, with your heart, and your character traits, you can be a true servant of God." This is the fundamental principle of Bitachon : Believing that God has given you exactly what you need to fulfill your mission in life, and relying on Him to help you get there. The first murder in history stemmed from this failure to understand one's own mission, a "Cain" trait that we must all recognize and strive to overcome.
In this episode of the Winsidr Show, Rachel and Aryeh dive into the current landscape of the WNBA as four teams vie for a shot at the championship, while also addressing significant coaching changes that have emerged recently. They analyze the latest games, share insights on the upcoming finals, and discuss impactful news that has reverberated throughout the league this week.Looking for more WNBA podcasts? Check out Sideline Sisters a Winsidr podcst and subscribe today!!Join our newsletter: https://winsidr.com/newsletter/(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/winsidr25BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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In the latest episode of the Winsidr show podcast, Rachel and Aryeh dive into the thrilling outcomes of Game 1 in the first round of the playoffs, analyzing key performances and strategies that shaped the matches. They discuss standout players, pivotal moments, and the implications of these results for the best-of-three series ahead. With the intensity of the playoffs ramping up, the hosts offer their insights on potential adjustments teams may make and predict how the dynamics could shift in the upcoming games.Looking for more WNBA podcasts? Check out Sideline Sisters a Winsidr podcst and subscribe today!!Join our newsletter: https://winsidr.com/newsletter/(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/winsidr25BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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In this episode of Winsidr Show, Aryeh is joined by Michael Waterloo to analyze the Atlanta Dream's season, discussing both their strengths and weaknesses as they head into the playoffs. The conversation highlights the team's potential as a formidable playoff contender, examining key factors that contribute to their competitiveness. Additionally, they delve into the ongoing challenges the Dream face, offering insights into areas that require improvement. Tune in for an in-depth breakdown of what makes the Atlanta Dream a team to watch in the postseason.Looking for more WNBA podcasts? Check out Sideline Sisters a Winsidr podcst and subscribe today!!Join our newsletter: https://winsidr.com/newsletter/(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/winsidr25BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, Mashgiach Ruchani at DRS High School, eloquently explores the transformative role of emunah in the dating journey, drawing on profound insights to inspire and elevate the entire process. Hosted by Anna Krausz.
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In this episode of the Winsidr show, Rachel and Aryeh delve into the critical final stretch of the WNBA season, highlighting the intensified playoff race where every game holds significant weight. They explore various storylines, from standout performances to emerging rivalries, providing insights into the teams' journeys as they strive for postseason glory. The discussion captures the excitement and unpredictability of the league!Looking for more WNBA podcasts? Check out Sideline Sisters a Winsidr podcst and subscribe today!!Join our newsletter: https://winsidr.com/newsletter/(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/winsidr25BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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In this episode of the Winsidr show, Rachel and Aryeh delve into the highly anticipated rematch of the 2024 WNBA Finals, which has already been viewed as one of the most memorable in league history. With the season over halfway done, the hosts analyze the intense competition between the top teams, highlighting key moments and performances that lived up to expectations. They provide insights into player strategies, coaching decisions, and the overall impact of this matchup on the league.Looking for more WNBA podcasts? Check out Sideline Sisters a Winsidr podcst and subscribe today!!(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/winsidr25BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Yahrtzeit Yomi #1560!כה תמוזThe Shaagas Aryehרב אריה לייב ב״ר אשר גינזבורגשאגת אריה(1695 - 1785)---------------------------------------------------Tammuz Yahrtzeits!!1. First Bobover Rebbe, Reb Yonah Minsker2. Mike Tress3. Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rav Shneur Kotler4. Rabbeinu Tam, Baal Haflaah5. Maaseh Merkavah6. Sreifas HaTalmud, Yonatan Netanyahu7. Rav Gedalia Schorr, Lev Simcha8. Imrei Noam9. Klausenberger Rebbe10. Rebbetzin Elyashiv11. Rav Elchonon Wasserman12. The Tur13. Be'er HaGolah14. Rav Ruderman15. Ohr HaChaim16. Kapischnitzer Rebbe17. Rav Yaakov Yosef Herman, Rav Yaakov Weinberg18. Naroler Rebbe, Rav Shmuel Yehuda Levin19. Rav Herzog, Rav Lazer Yudel Finkel20. Rav Avrohom Chaim Na'eh, Rav Avrohom Yitzchok Bloch21. Meitscheter Iluy, The Shtefanester22. Rav Avrohom Grodzenski23. Ramak24. Rav Yaakov Yosef25. Shaagas Aryeh26. Rav Nachman Bulman27. Rav Shmuel Rozovsky28. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Rav Elyashiv29. Rashi, Yismach Moshe---------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!
In this episode of the Winsidr Show, hosts Rachel and Aryeh dive into the midseason buzz of the WNBA as we hit the All-Star break, and it's a wild ride! They standout players who are making waves, from clutch performances to jaw-dropping stats, while also taking a hard look at teams that are either thriving or floundering as we approach the second half of the season. Join us and their analysis as they break down the current state of the league and share their hot takes.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On today's show, we react to Tucker Carlson's claim that Israel is blocking the release of the Epstein client list — a list the FBI says doesn't even exist! Who do you believe: Tucker Carlson or the government? We kick things off with a recap of last week's Student Action Summit, where Alex's alter ego Charlie Kirt debated Charlie Kirk on immigration. We are also joined by in-studio guests Meezy (Charleston White's producer) and local comedian Reese Jefferies to help break it all down. Then, fan of the show Matt Adams joins via Zoom to discuss going viral after his ICE protest to protect big-booty Latinas. Following, Aryeh from "Fishtank" checks in with his bizarre haircut. Finally, Meezy sounds off on Charleston's shocking reversal on Karmelo Anthony. Don't miss this episode of “Prime Time with Alex Stein”! Today's Sponsors: CraftCo Fox & Oden Flying Ace bourbon isn't about trends — it's about legacy. Bold, balanced, and unapologetically American, it's the real whiskey for those who value hard work and high standards. Buy now at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the All-Star break approaches, the WNBA is buzzing with significant developments, including notable player movement that have reshaped team dynamics and impacted playoff aspirations. Several top teams are experiencing unexpected struggles, raising questions about their championship viability. Rachel and Aryeh will delve into these pressing issues, providing insights into how these changes could affect the remainder of the season and the upcoming All-Star festivities.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode of the Winsidr show, hosts Rachel and Aryeh delve into key topics impacting the WNBA as the season progresses. They discuss the implications of league expansion, analyze recent surprising roster moves that have caught fans off guard, and explore other significant developments shaping the current landscape of women's basketball.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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IntroductionA 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, we also discussed it on episode #84 on Rabbi Moshe Isserles' infamous responsum on the Jews drinking gentile wine. For the 178th episode of The Jewish Drinking Show, we read of a duo of responsa on the matter by Rabbi Yair Ḥayim Bacharach, who composed the Ḥavvot Yair, as we are joined by first-time guest, Rabbi Aryeh Klapper.Biography of GuestRabbi Klapper is Dean of the Center for Modern Torah Leadership and Rosh Beit Midrash of the Summer Beit Midrash, entering its 29th year of developing male and female Torah leaders. He cofounded the Boston Agunah Task Force, served on the Boston Beit Din for decades, and is an internationally consulted halakhic authority. Rabbi Klapper is host of Taking Responsibility for Torah and author of Divine Will and Human Experience: Explorations of the Halakhic System and Its Values. To sign-up for his weekly Torah essays, you may do so here. Support the showThank you for listening!If you have any questions, suggestions, or more, feel free to reach out at Drew@JewishDrinking.coml'chaim!
In this episode of the Winsidr show, Rachel and Aryeh dive into the current state of the season, now that we're a quarter of the way through. With a solid sample size to analyze, they cover a range of topics, including the Aces' tough start, the Storm's impressive victory over the previously undefeated Lynx, and Paige's standout performance, where she dropped an incredible 35 points. (Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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In this episode of the Winsidr Show, Aryeh and Rachel provide an in-depth analysis as the first month of the WNBA season wraps up. They discuss the standout teams and players, highlighting hot starts from unexpected franchises and examining the struggles of traditionally strong teams. The hosts also delve into surprising performances and emerging storylines that have shaped the early season landscape, offering insights into each team. Tune in for a comprehensive temperature check around the league as the action heats up.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The translation of Rabbi Nissim of Gerona's first derasha and the quote from Prof. Zev Harvey are both taken from Prof. Harvey's article, 'Rabbi Nissim of Girona on Biblical Exegesis and Free Inquiry,' originally published in Revue des études juives, 183 (1-2), janvier-juin 2024, pp. 47-54. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18Forty is celebrating its fifth year LIVE in NYC on June 9. Reserve your seats today!In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin moderates a dialogue between Aryeh Englander—the ex-Orthodox Jew known as “Philo Judeas,” who is a moderator of the ambitious Frum/OTD Dialogue Facebook group—and Daniel Hagler, a frum surgeon and a moderator of the Facebook group Respectfully Debating Judaism. Together, we talk about seeking meaning, uncovering religious truths, and making the most of the precious gift we call “life.” In this episode we discuss: How do we know if Judaism is “real” and true? How is a religious commitment like a romantic one? Which is more important: Judaism being true or Judaism being useful?Tune in to hear a conversation about the ways in which we chase truth and determine how we ought to live our lives. Interview begins at 19:29.Follow-up Hagler interview begins at 1:19:04. References:18Forty Podcast: “Philo Judaeus: Is There a Room for Dialogue?”Judaism on Trial: Jewish-Christian Disputations in the Middle Ages by Hyam MaccobyReality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy by David J. ChalmersTzidkat HaTzadik 4118Forty Podcast: “Rav Moshe Weinberger: Can Mysticism Become a Community?”“Worlds Together” in MishpachaJewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein by Hilary PutnamNo Country for Old Men (2007)Slate Star CodexEruvin 13bHow Judaism Became a Religion: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought by Leora Batnitzky18Forty Podcast: “Malka Simkovich: The Mystery of the Jewish People”A Letter in the Scroll: Understanding Our Jewish Identity and Exploring the Legacy of the World's Oldest Religion by Rabbi Jonathan SacksNotes from Underground by Fyodor DostoevskyKiddushin 30aLeviticus 10:16For more 18Forty:NEWSLETTER: 18forty.org/joinCALL: (212) 582-1840EMAIL: info@18forty.orgWEBSITE: 18forty.orgIG: @18fortyX: @18_fortyWhatsApp: join hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
Rabbi Aryeh Siegal and his wife once worked full-time for the Transcendental Meditation movement. A meeting with the Lubavitcher Rebbe and a greater understanding of the Rebbe's views on meditation not only changed the Siegels' lives, it equipped Aryeh Siegel for a legal battle against a powerful foundation that was forcing TM into public schools. […]
Join us for a two-part series exploring the Introduction and first section of Hegyonei Uziel, the deeply traditional but original work of Jewish thought written by Rabbi Ben Sion Meir Ḥai Uziel, the first Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel. In this book, R' Uziel connects the soul, and the soul's connection to God, to a robustly active Jewish life inspired by a vision of human excellence.Dr. Aryeh Tepper is Director of Publications at the American Sephardi Federation and a fellow at Ben Gurion University and the Center for American Culture and Ideas. He co-directs the Omni-American Future Project, writes widely on Classic Sephardic Judaism, and is the author of “Progressive Minds, Conservative Politics: Leo Strauss' Later Writings on Maimonides.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Winsidr, Rachel and Aryeh dive into the action-packed opening weekend of the WNBA season. They highlight standout performances and discuss teams that have made impressive starts, as well as those facing early challenges. With plenty of insights and reactions, this episode is a must-listen for basketball fans eager to catch up on the latest.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Huge inspiration and Chizuk by Aryeh Fingerer in this special episode of the Jewish n' Joyful podcast.In life we can't look or dwell on the past.We must rebuild!
We all want to grow—to be more present in our learning, more focused in our davening, and more in control of our reactions. But the world is noisy. Our minds race, stress builds, and it's easy to slip into living by default instead of with intention. In this episode, I sit down with Rabbi Aryeh Siegel, author of Kosher Calm, to explore how a Torah-aligned meditation practice can help us reclaim the space where free will lives and real growth begins.We talk about the need for inner quiet, how stress blocks our avodah, and why the Lubavitcher Rebbe urgently called for a kosher method of meditation decades ago. If you've ever felt overwhelmed with life or longed for deeper presence in your avodas Hashem, this conversation offers clarity, wisdom, and practical tools to help you get there.For next steps to learn about Kosher Meditation go to https://koshercalm.org and order the book Kosher Calm: Meditation & Self-Help Tools For Health & Healing.Join the Conversation! Be part of our growing community—join the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp group to share feedback, discuss episodes, and suggest future topics. Click here to sign up.
In this exciting episode of the Winsidr Show, Aryeh and Rachel gear up for the monumental 2025 WNBA season, providing an in-depth preview that covers every team in the league. They analyze each franchise's outlook, discussing expectations and the current state of affairs, ensuring fans are well-informed and ready for the action ahead. With detailed insights and expert commentary, this episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to dive into what promises to be the biggest season in WNBA history.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:What lessons can we learn from 13 Iyar, the 73rd yahrzeit of Reb Yisroel Aryeh Leib a”h What does his name and life teach us? What did the Rebbe say after he stood up from shiva for his brother in 1952? How do we deal with setbacks and difficulties? How do we personalize this day? Is there a connection between the 13 and 14th of Iyar? Why do we celebrate on the day Rashbi passed away? What is the connection between Rashbi and joy? What do we learn from Rashbi and Lag B'omer? What impact does the inner dimension of Torah have on our lives? What is the significance of counting the Omer? How do we apply to our lives the fact that the Omer counting begins after the barley offering? What different meanings are there in the word sefira? Why do we refine our emotions during these days? Why not focus on cognitive emotions? After counting the Omer why do we recite psalm 67 about the conductor of songs? Why do we not make a blessing after we missed one day of counting? Do we get a special reward for counting all 49 days? Why do we not schedule weddings and listen to music during the days of the Omer? Why does Chabad (and others) resume the customs of mourning after Lag B'Omer? How is it possible that Rabbi Akiva's students did not show respect to each other? Why did Rabbi Akiva not stop their behavior? What lessons can we learn from this in dealing with conflicts today?Why is there a custom to study the tractate of Sotah during these days? What is the meaning of “l'hazhir ha'gdolim al ha'ktanim”? What relevance does the service of the priests have to most of us who are not kohanim? Why can a Kohen with physical deformities not serve in the temple?
In this episode of the Winsidr Show, Rachel and Aryeh dive into the excitement of the 2025 preseason games, providing insights from the opening matchups and key performances. They discuss the evolving landscape of the league, examining how its growth impacts both overseas talent and college players aspiring to make their mark. (Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,' countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen and pianist John Churchwell present music by Korngold, Brahms, and Clara and Robert Schumann, as heard on their most recent recording. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!