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NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST
Episode 190 | Arron Asham: 4 Nations, Flyers Rebuild, Islanders + MORE | Asham 2.0

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 86:56


Riley and Derek start the show discussing the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl win, the Ed Snider Pro-Am Game, and Michael Leighton's induction into the AHL Hall of Fame. They get into some Flyers talk, discussing losing to the Capitals and beating the Penguins, Ovechkin getting closer to Gretzky's goal record, Michkov vs Ovi, and Andrei Kuzmenko's Flyers debut. Former Flyers winger Arron Asham joined us for a second time! Ash talks to us about coaching youth hockey in New York, the Islanders hot streak, Ilya Sorokin and Tony DeAngelo stepping up, the Rangers starting to play better, Matt Rempe, some of the toughest guys in the NHL, the affect tough guys have on superstars comfort level, Ryan Hartman's recent suspension. Moving along in the interview Asham tells some funny stories about the Vandermeer brothers, his thoughts on Tage Thompson getting hit in the head and the Sabres lack of response, a story from his first year in Philadelphia when they had to run 2 miles, playing for Craig Berube, his opinion if the Islanders will make any more moves, his Stanley Cup prediction, his thoughts on the Winnipeg Jets, and his excitement on the 4 Nations Face-Off. Finishing up the show Nasty and Riles answer fan submitted questions. First time Asham was on: https://youtu.be/MCvfzHA2NvsFor a chance to win an autographed Snider jersey worn by one of the Flyers players as they enter into the Legacy Game AND two suite tickets to the Snider Suite (ClubSuite D) + One (1) VIP Parking Pass to a mutually agreed upon game in the 2024-25 season, sign up for the Snider email list here: https://sniderhockey.org/contact/ and fill out the information and fill in "Nasty Knuckles" into the "message" option.Visit klyrrum.com/shop and use code Nasty2023 for 35% off your order. Pennsylvania residents only.Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Thirsty Mage
Dragon Quest III HD2D - Aliahan to Asham

The Thirsty Mage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 81:44


The Thirsty Mage community meets up for part 1 of a multi-part spoiler-cast of Dragon Quest III HD2D. This episode covers the beginning of the game and includes the first five hours leading up to the arrival in Asham.

Text in Us
Leviticus Chapter 5: Asham of Doubt

Text in Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 36:05


Join George and Elle as they explore the text of Leviticus Chapter 5! Send in questions to TextInUs@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elle-grover-fricks6/support

Roeh Israel
Burt Yellin 08-31-2024 Yeshua Our Asham (Guilt Offering)

Roeh Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 43:25


Yeshua Our Asham (Guilt Offering) - Rabbi Burt Yellin

Roeh Israel
Burt Yellin 08-31-2024 Yeshua Our Asham (Guilt Offering)

Roeh Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 43:25


Yeshua Our Asham (Guilt Offering) - Rabbi Burt Yellin

Raw Knuckles
#110: ARRON ASHAM: The Raw Knuckles Podcast

Raw Knuckles

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 64:51


https://patreon.com/TheRawKnucklesPodcast ⬆️ JOIN THE FIGHT CLUB ON PATREON ⬆️   This week on The Raw Knuckles Podcast, Chris and Tim are joined by Arron Asham to talk about the start of his career, his best years of hockey, fighting, and more!    

Insight of the Week
Parashat Tzav- Teshuba Works

Insight of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024


Parashat Sav presents some of the laws relevant to the various categories of Korbanot (sacrifices). One of the sacrifices which were offered in the Bet Ha'mikdash was the Asham (guilt-offering). Unlike the Hatat (sin-offering), which was required after certain inadvertent violations, the Asham was brought after the intentional transgression of certain commands. The Torah says about the Asham, “Bi'mkom Asher Yish'hatu Et Ha'ola Yish'hatu Et Ha'asham” – it was slaughtered in the same area in the courtyard of the Bet Ha'mikdash as the voluntary Ola sacrifice (7:2). Rav Moshe Alshich (Safed, 1508-1593) explains the significance of this Halachic detail. He notes the earlier sources establishing that a person would bring a Korban Ola to atone for Hirhureh Abera (sinful thoughts), and for violations of a Misvat Aseh (affirmative command). When a person is guilty of sinful thoughts, Rav Moshe Alshich writes, he achieves atonement by doing just the opposite – by having thoughts of repentance and of love for Hashem. And with regard to violating a Misvat Aseh, the Rambam writes explicitly in Hilchot Teshuba that complete atonement is attained for such violations immediately upon repenting. These violations are less severe than the violation of a Misvat Lo Ta'aseh (Torah prohibitions), and thus the process of repentance is completed immediately once the violator repents. Clearly, then, if a person guilty of these wrongs goes even further, and offers a sacrifice, his atonement is perfect and complete. By commanding that the Asham be sacrificed in the same location as the Ola, the Torah conveys the powerful message that one who performs Teshuba for a grave, intentional transgression reaches the same “place” as someone who repents for minor transgressions. The Ola, which is offered in cases of relatively minor misdeeds which are easily atoned for, is slaughtered in the same location as the Asham, which is brought in cases of severe, willful violations – to teach us that repentance is equally effective in both instances. We mustn't think that forgiveness and atonement are attainable only for sins of lesser severity, or for unintentional wrongs, but not for grave mistakes and serious breaches of Torah law. The Torah emphasizes that repentance brings a person bringing an Asham to the same place as a person who brings an Ola. As long as the sinner's Teshuba is sincere and heartfelt, his repentance is lovingly accepted. In fact, the Sages famously teach that “the place where penitent sinners stand – even the perfectly righteous cannot stand there.” Nobody should ever feel forever trapped by the mistakes of his past. Teshuba works, and brings a person complete atonement, regardless of the severity of the sin which he committed. This must be our perspective on our own failings, as well as those of other people. We should never judge people because of things they said or did in the past. Even if someone had made grave mistakes, we are to follow G-d's example of mercy, compassion and forgiveness, and recognize the power of Teshuba. If the person sincerely regrets his mistake and seeks to improve, he deserves our respect and admiration, and must not be forever defined by his past sins.

WebYeshiva.Org
Daf Yomi One Week at a Time: Bava Kama with Rabbanit Dr. Tamara Spitz: Lesson 16: Daf 105-111

WebYeshiva.Org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 49:12


This week will continue learning about a thief who swears falsely that he didn't steal an item or a collateral that he was holding on to. If he later admits to his crime, he not only pays back the item, but he must pay an addition fifth of the value and bring an Asham sacrifice. If the person he stole from was a convert who didn't have any living relatives, the money was given to the Kohen who was working in the Temple on the day he arrives to bring his sacrifice. For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-bava-kama/

WebYeshiva.Org
Daf Yomi One Week at a Time: Bava Kama with Rabbanit Dr. Tamara Spitz: Lesson 15: Daf 98-104

WebYeshiva.Org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 52:46


This week we will learn that if someone gave wool to a dyer, and it was dyed the wrong color or in an inferior way, the dyer must pay back the value of the wool. We will also learn that if a person stole an item and then swore falsely that he didn't steal it, he must return the item directly to the owner, pay an additional fifth, and bring an Asham sacrifice. For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-bava-kama/

Becker Drive Missionary Baptist Church
Episode 168: 03-19-2023 AM - Bro. Luis Choc - Are you Asham

Becker Drive Missionary Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 18:54


03-19-2023 AM - Bro. Luis Choc - Are you Asham

Spittin Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 470: Featuring Arron Asham

Spittin Chiclets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 178:38


On Episode 470 of Spittin' Chiclets, the guys are joined by Arron Asham (01:21:47). But before Arron joins, the guys talk about the Woodcroft firing in Edmonton, the New York Forrealzies, and Biz's only favorite team; the Toronto Maple Leafs. After, the guys talk about what else is going on around the league and find out what's grinding RA's gears this week.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Parshas Vayikra- Parsha Bites (6/6)- Inadvertent and Asham

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 4:36


3 points- classic guilt offering, Asham taluy, reward for inadvertent mitzva

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast
143B FT. Arron Asham

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 62:25


You can now watch episodes of Tales with TR on YouTube! Head over to https://www.youtube.com/@THPN to watch the latest episode now.Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network.Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick & Shoresy star Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career.Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20 Network: @hockeypodnetEditor: Carter Potts @Carter_Potts_97Go to BuyRaycon.com/THPN today to get 15% off your Raycon order!Sponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers.https://tinyurl.com/DRAFTKINGSPROMOTHPN__________________________Draft Kings Disclaimer:Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MD/MI /NJ/NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN OH/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Free bets: Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as free bets that expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballlterms. No Sweat: Valid 1 per customer. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3-leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Free Bet Token based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Free Bets expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered prior to 2/16/23 @ 10PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast
143B FT. Arron Asham

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 64:10


You can now watch episodes of Tales with TR on YouTube! Head over to https://www.youtube.com/@THPN to watch the latest episode now. Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network. Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick & Shoresy star Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career. Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20  Network: @hockeypodnet Editor: Carter Potts @Carter_Potts_97 Go to BuyRaycon.com/THPN today to get 15% off your Raycon order! Sponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers. https://tinyurl.com/DRAFTKINGSPROMOTHPN __________________________ Draft Kings Disclaimer: Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA).  21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MD/MI /NJ/NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN OH/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Free bets: Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as free bets that expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballlterms. No Sweat: Valid 1 per customer. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3-leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Free Bet Token based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Free Bets expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered prior to 2/16/23 @ 10PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

What to do with the Asham?

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #176: The Mesora's Sacrifices

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022


The Torah in Parashat Mesora outlines the procedure required of a Mesora in order for him to complete his process of purification. Even after undergoing the first stage (a ceremony involving two birds and other items, and immersing in Mikveh), the Mesora must then complete the process by bringing a series of Korbanot (sacrifices) to the Bet Ha'mikdash. Specifically, he must bring three animals – one as a Hatat (sin offering), the second as an Ola (burnt offering), and the third as an Asham (guilt offering). If the Mesora is poor and cannot afford three animals, then he brings an animal as an Asham and two birds for the Hatat and Ola. In addition, the Mesora must bring a flour offering and some oil. The Mesora retains his status of Tum'a (impurity) until he completes the offering of these sacrifices. In previous contexts, the Sefer Ha'hinuch presented his approach to explain the meaning underlying Korbanot. The animal sacrifice, he writes, represents the animalistic tendencies within the human being, which lead us to sin. Thus, the sacrificing of an animal signifies the need to sacrifice our negative impulses, to try to eliminate the “animal” within us and empower the spiritual component of our beings. When the Mesora brings these offerings to the Bet Ha'mikdash, the Asham sacrifice is slaughtered first. One Kohen sprinkles some of the blood on the altar, and a second Kohen take some blood and places it on three spots on the Mesora's body: his right earlobe, his right thumb, and his right big toe. The Hatat and Ola are then slaughtered, after which one of the Kohanim pours the oil brought by the Mesora into the other Kohen's left hand. The first Kohen then dips a finger from his right hand into the oil in his fellow Kohen's hand, and applies some oil onto the three spots on the Mesora's body where blood from the Asham was placed. The leftover oil is then smeared on the Mesora's head. If some oil remains, it is given to the Kohanim, who may consume the oil in the courtyard of the Bet Ha'mikdash, just like other Kodasheh Kodashim (sacrifices of a higher level of sanctity). The Gemara addresses a simple dilemma that presents itself regarding this process. As the Mesora remains Tameh until these sacrifices are offered, he is not permitted to enter the area of the Bet Ha'mikdash. How, then, can the blood of the sacrifice and the oil be placed on his earlobe, thumb and toe, if he is not permitted in the area where this service is being performed? The Gemara answers that there was a gate into the Kodesh (sacred domain) called Sha'ar Nikanor, and that entranceway was intentionally not endowed with halachic sanctity so that the Mesora could stand there as his sacrifices are offered. From that spot, he would thrust his head, hand and foot inside the Kodesh so that the blood and oil could be placed on the required spots. This is allowed, the Gemara explains, because “Miksat Bi'a Lav Shemeh Bi'a” – putting a small part of one's body in the area of the Bet Ha'mikdash is not considered entering the sacred domain. Somebody in a state of impurity may not bring his entire body, or the majority of his body, into the sacred domain, but he may put a small part of his body – such as his head, a hand or a foot – into that area. Therefore, the Mesora was allowed to remain outside the Temple courtyard and then thrust inside his head, hand and foot to receive the blood and oil. The Gemara also brings a second opinion explaining, very simply, that the Torah gave the Mesora a special dispensation, allowing him to thrust his head, hand and foot into the area of the Bet Ha'mikdash for the purpose of this procedure. The Sefer Ha'hinuch writes that this procedure is required of any Mesora, male or female. A Mesora who fails to offer these sacrifices and undergo this process has transgressed this affirmative command. The Torah imposes these obligations upon the Mesora because of his sin Lashon Ha'ra – negative speech about other people. The lengthy, intricate process required of a Mesora should serve as a reminder to us of the special severity of this violation, and the importance of exercising caution when speaking about other people, and ensuring to avoid forbidden speech.

Nach Yomi
Tzav 2 - The Chatas And Asham In Action

Nach Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 8:33


Tzav 2 - The Chatas And Asham In Action by Learn the Torah an Aliya a day

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

The Chatas is as the Asham

Classes on the Parsha - Rabbi Chaim Wolosow
Vayikra - Korban Chatas verses Asham Taluy

Classes on the Parsha - Rabbi Chaim Wolosow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 3:09


https://www.torahrecordings.com/classes/by_parsha/003_vayikra/001_vayikra/009

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #140: The Asham Sacrifice

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022


The Torah in Parashat Sav (beginning of chapter 7) introduces the guidelines for the offering of the Korban Asham (“guilt sacrifices”) which was required to atone for certain misdeeds. The Sefer Ha'hinuch lists the obligation upon the Kohanim to comply with these guidelines as the 140 th Biblical command. The Ramban, commenting to Parashat Vayikra (5:15), discusses the difference between the two different kinds of sin offerings – Hatat and Asham. The Torah makes it clear that these are two separate categories of sacrifices, despite the fact that both are brought to atone for wrongdoing. The Ramban explains that the word “Het” (“sin”) literally means “miss,” as in missing the target when shooting arrows. One is said to commit a “Het” when he makes a mistake, when he “misses” the goal that he was expected to accomplish. And thus the Hatat offering is brought primarily for unintentional sins, for instances where one simply “missed the mark” and did not act as he was supposed to act. The word “Asham,” however, is derived from the word “Shemama,” which refers to desolation and destruction. An Asham is required for situations of more severe wrongs, for which one is deserving of “destruction,” but he is granted the opportunity to atone for his wrongdoing by offering a sacrifice. Indeed, on some occasions, an Asham is offered even for an intentional violation of a Torah command. A Kohen who fails to follow the procedures outlined by the Torah for offering the Asham sacrifice has transgressed this affirmative command.

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #138: The Korban Hatat (Sin-Offering)

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022


The Torah in Parashat Sav (chapter 6) introduces the procedure for bringing the Korban Hatat – the sin-offering which is required for atonement in certain situations of wrongdoing. The Ramban was of the opinion that all the various forms of sacrifices are to be counted as but a single Misva. In his view, there is one Biblical command to offer the sacrifices – the Hatat, Asham, Ola and Shelamim – and the differences between the sacrifices are merely details of this single Misva. The Sefer Ha'hinuch, however, follows the view of the Rambam, who maintained that each sacrifice constitutes a separate Misva. According to his listing, the Misva to perform the Hatat is the 138 th Biblical command. The Sefer Ha'hinuch emphasizes in his discussion of this Misva that it is futile to try to understand the underlying rationale of the Korbanot, as the true explanation lies beyond the reach of our limited comprehension. He writes that an exceptionally learned man, with a thorough knowledge of Kabbalah, might perhaps be able to arrive at some semblance of understanding of the reasons for the sacrifices. But even that is beyond the grasp of the vast majority of us, and so we should not waste our time or mental energy in the futile quest to understand the meaning behind the Korbanot. The Sefer Ha'hinuch outlines the various laws and guidelines relevant to this sacrifice. Depending on the circumstances, he writes, the Korban Hatat can be either sheep, goats, large cattle, doves or turtledoves. In some situations, individual sinners are required to offer a Hatat, but there are also occasions when a Hatat is brought on behalf of the entire nation: the goats brought as sin-offerings on Rosh Hodesh and the Yamim Tobim; in a case when the Sanhedrin issued a mistaken ruling (“Par Healem Dabar Shel Sibur”); a mistaken transgression of the entire nation of the prohibition against idolatry; and the goats brought as part of the Yom Kippur atonement service. The blood of some sin-offerings is sprinkled on the outdoor altar (“Hataot Hisoniyot”), and the blood of others is sprinkled inside the Bet Ha'mikdash, on the incense altar (“Hataot Ha'penimiyot”). In the former case, the meat of the sacrifice is eaten by the Kohanim, whereas in the latter case, the meat is brought outside the Bet Ha'mikdash and burned there. In all cases, certain portions of the Hatat are placed on the altar. These include the fats on the stomach, the kidneys, the fats on the kidneys, and a piece extending from the liver (“Yoteret Al Ha'kabed”). When a sheep is offered as a Hatat, the tail and the spinal cord are also placed on the altar. A Kohen who was to have offered a Korban Hatat and failed to do so has transgressed this Biblical command. The Gemara tells of great Rabbis who lived after the destruction of the Bet Ha'mikdash, and who mistakenly committed forbidden acts requiring a Korban Hatat. They recorded the incident in their ledger, so they would remember that when the Bet Ha'mikdash is rebuilt, they will have to offer a Hatat. In the meantime, as long as we do not have a Bet Ha'mikdash, the Rabbis have taught us that by reading and studying the verses and Mishnayot that speak about the Korban Hatat, we are considered, in some sense, as though we have actually brought the sacrifice and thereby earn atonement.

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #129: The “Asham Vadai” Sacrifice

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022


There are five circumstances in which one must bring what is called an “Asham Vadai” – a guilt-offering to atone for a certain violation. (This is in contrast to an “Asham Talui,” a guilt-offering brought when one might have possibly transgressed a severe violation, but does not know with certainty that he transgressed.) The situations requiring an Asham Vadai are as follows: 1) Asham Gezelot. As the Torah describes in Parashat Vayikra (5), one who falsely denies on oath having money which belongs to somebody else, and then confesses his wrongdoing, must bring an Asham sacrifice to atone for his sin. In addition to paying what he owes to the other party, he must also bring this sacrifice. This includes situations of outright theft, and when one receives collateral or an object to guard, and he then denies having received it. The Sefer Ha'hinuch explains that one might have thought to justify these forms of theft by figuring that eventually he will return the object or money in question, and this is sufficient. The Torah therefore demands that the individual also bring a sacrifice, to teach that stealing or denying having in one's possession somebody else's property is inherently sinful, even if he later returns the item in question. One brings an Asham Gezelot whether he committed the crime unintentionally or intentionally. 2) Asham Me'ilot. One who mistakenly derived personal benefit from sacred property – “Me'ila” – must not only pay the Temple treasury the value of the benefit he received, and a penalty, but also offer an Asham sacrifice. 3) Asham Nazir: One who takes the Nazirite vow is bound by a number of prohibitions, including a prohibition against coming in contact with a human corpse. If a Nazir does come in contact with a corpse, whether intentionally or accidentally, he must bring a special Asham sacrifice. 4) Asham Mesora. A Mesora – somebody who was declared to have the Sara'at skin disorder – must undergo a special process of purification once he has been cured of his condition. This process includes the offering of an Asham sacrifice. 5) Asham Shifha Harufa. As the Sefer Ha'hinuch explains, this sacrifice is required in the complicated case of a Shifha Kena'anit (non-Jewish maidservant) who is half freed, and half servant. For example, her master decided, for whatever reason, to release only half of his hold on the woman. The half that was released is a full-fledged Jew, but the other half remains a maidservant, who cannot marry a Jewish man. If a Jewish man then betroths this woman, she is considered “quasi married,” as the betrothal is effective with respect to the half which was released from servitude, but not vis-à-vis the other half, which is still in servitude. If another man then has relations with this woman, he must bring an Asham sacrifice. Since this woman is not fully married, this does not constitute outright adultery, which would be considered a capital offense. The Sefer Ha'hinuch explains that since this woman is not regarded by people as an Eshet Ish (married woman), people would not consider it adultery to have a relationship with her. Hence, this violator did not intend to commit a grievous sin, and so the Torah treats this offense more leniently, and allows him to earn atonement through the offering of an Asham. Of course, this Misva applies only in the times of the Bet Ha'mikdash, and it is binding upon both men and women. One who is required to offer an Asham sacrifice but fails to do has neglected a Misvat Aseh. Interestingly, however, the Sefer Ha'hinuch writes that in the case of Asham Gezelot, although the thief will be punished for failing to offer this sacrifice, his punishment will not be excessively harsh, since he did, after all, return what he stole.

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #128: The “Asham Talui” Atonement Sacrifice

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022


The Torah in Parashat Vayikra (5:17-18) addresses the case of a person who performed an act which may have transgressed a command, but he is unsure. In such a case, the individual must offer a sacrifice called “Asham Talui” to atone for possibly having committed a transgression. This applies specifically if the transgression which may have been committed is one for which one would be liable to Karet (eternal excision from the Jewish People) if he transgresses intentionally, and a Hatat (sin-offering) if he transgresses unintentionally. The classic case of Asham Talui is where one had in front of him two pieces of meat – one which was Heleb (forbidden fat), and the other which was entirely permissible for consumption. The person then ate one of the two pieces, but he does not know which one he ate, and the remaining piece was lost and thus could not be identified. As eating Heleb is punishable by Karet, the individual in this case would be required to offer an Asham Talui, because he may have violated the prohibition of Heleb. The Sefer Ha'hinuch explains that the Torah requires the individual to offer an atonement sacrifice in such a case in order to encourage people to be attentive and careful to avoid wrongdoing. If a person is unsure whether or not he committed a violation, this means he was not paying close enough attention to what he was doing – and it is for this inattentiveness that he requires atonement. Indeed, if a person learns after offering an Asham Talui that he did, in fact, commit the sin in question, then he must bring a sin-offering to atone for the wrongful act. This proves that an Asham Talui atones not for the sin which may have been committed, but rather for what the Sefer Ha'hinuch calls “Asluto” – his “laziness,” or carelessness, which allowed him to possibly commit a severe transgression. An Asham Talui is required only if one knows for certain that the situation involved a potential prohibition. For example, in the case described earlier, there was certainly a forbidden piece of Heleb, and the question is only whether this is the piece which the person ate. If, however, one ate a single piece of meat, and he then realized that it might have been Heleb, then he does not require an Asham Talui, because it is not certain that something forbidden was present. Another example of a situation requiring an Asham Talui is where one had an intimate relationship with a woman who had been married, but it is uncertain whether she had received a valid divorce prior to the relationship. In this instance, too, it is certain that the woman in question had been married, such that relations with her were forbidden, but it is uncertain whether she was still married at the time of the intimate encounter. In such a case, an Asham Talui would be required. This is in contrast to a case of a relationship with an unmarried woman who had received a Halachically questionable Kiddushin (betrothal). In this situation, it is not clear to begin with that the woman was an Eshet Ish (married woman) with whom relations are forbidden, as every woman is presumed unmarried and hence permissible until we have reason to believe otherwise. This case, then, is akin to the case of one who ate a piece of meat which may have been Heleb, and thus an Asham Talui is not required. This command applies only in the times of the Bet Ha'mikdash, and it is binding upon both men and women. One who is required to offer an Asham Talui but fails to do so has neglected a Misvat Aseh (affirmative command). The Rambam, in Hilchot Tum'at Met (9:12), takes a controversial position regarding the famous principle of “Safek De'Orayta Le'Humra” – that we must be stringent in situations of Halachic uncertainty when Torah law is at stake. (This is in contrast to laws enacted by the Rabbis, regarding which we may act leniently in situations of uncertainty.) According to the Rambam, this rule was enacted by the Sages; on the level of Torah law, we may be lenient in situations of Halachic uncertainty, even if this means potentially violating a Torah law, but the Sages required acting stringently. Many later writers questioned the Rambam's theory in light of the obligation of Asham Talui. In cases where one is in doubt as to whether he transgressed a prohibition, the Torah mandates that he must bring a sacrifice. Does this not imply that the Torah itself requires avoiding situations of uncertainty, and acting stringently when in doubt regarding the violation of Torah law? The Kessef Misheh (commentary to the Rambam's Mishneh Torah by Maran, Rav Yosef Karo, 1488-1575) writes that he discovered a manuscript written by the Rambam himself, addressing this question. In this manuscript, the Rambam writes that a distinction exists between Torah prohibitions punishable by Karet, and other Torah laws. When it comes to prohibitions punishable by Karet, then indeed, the Torah itself requires one to assume the stringent possibility, as evidenced by the law of Asham Talui. With regard, however, to other laws, then the Torah does not require acting stringently in situations of uncertainty, and this requirement was enacted later by the Sages. Although the obligation of Asham Talui does not apply nowadays in the absence of the Bet Ha'mikdash, its underlying message – the importance of attentiveness and caution to avoid wrongdoing – is as relevant now as ever. Rav Yehuda Ades, Rosh Yeshiva of Kol Yaakob (contemporary), was once asked the question of which is worse – forgetting to add Ya'aleh Ve'yavo in the Amida prayer on Rosh Hodesh, or not remembering whether one recited Ya'aleh Ve'yabo. He replied that not remembering whether one added Ya'aleh Ve'yabo is worse, because one who cannot remember must have been inattentive while praying. If one paid attention to his prayer but forgot it was Rosh Hodesh, this is a mistake which all people are prone to making on occasion. It is far worse to pray mindlessly, without paying attention. The law of Asham Talui teaches of the need to live attentively, to be mindful of our conduct and try to ensure that we are always doing the right thing.

Sefer Hachinuch
Misva #127: Paying an Extra One-Fifth After Mistakenly Benefitting From Sacred Property

Sefer Hachinuch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022


If one mistakenly uses sacred property (“Hekdesh”) for personal benefit, he has committed “Me'ila,” an act which imposes upon him a number of obligations. One obligation is to pay a “Homesh” – a penalty of one-fifth the value of the benefit he derived. He must pay the treasury of the Bet Ha'mikdash not only the actual value of the benefit he received, but also an additional one-fifth. The Torah introduces this command in Parashat Vayikra (5:16): “Va'hamishito Yosef Alav” (“…and he must add onto it one-fifth”). The Sefer Ha'hinuch explains that the Torah imposed this penalty as a deterrent, in order that people will exercise caution and ensure to avoid accidental desecration of sacred property. Once a person mistakenly uses a sacred item for personal benefit, the item is divested of its status of sanctity. Therefore, Halacha establishes that “En Mo'el Ahar Mo'el” – if somebody else then derives benefit from the item, he has no obligation to pay anything, since the item was no longer sacred at the time he benefited from it. If, however, somebody intentionally benefited from a sacred item, and then somebody benefited from that item accidentally, the second fellow is indeed obligated to pay, since the item had been sacred and it was he who caused it to lose its status of sanctity. Certain items possess what is known as “Kedushat Ha'guf” – intrinsic sanctity, and do not lose their status even after Me'ila has been committed. Specifically, animals which have been consecrated to be offered as a sacrifice, and the sacred utensils of the Bet Ha'mikdash, retain their status of sanctity, and therefore even after one has mistakenly made personal use of these items, others who do so are likewise required to pay. In order to be considered an act of Me'ila, the benefit which one received must be worth at least one Peruta (the smallest unity of currency). The laws of Me'ila do not apply in a case where a non-Kohen ate sacrificial meat which is allowed only for Kohanim, if he ate it after the meat became permissible for Kohanim. Once the blood of a Hatat (sin offering) or Asham (guilt offering) has been sprinkled, the meat is then allowed to be eaten by the Kohanim. If a non-Kohen unlawfully partakes of such meat at this point, this does not constitute Me'ila, because he ate the meat at a time when it was already permissible for human consumption. Although he acted wrongly by eating the meat, this does not fall under the law of Me'ila, and he is not required to pay. This Halacha applies even if he ate the meat after it had, for whatever reason, become disqualified for consumption. Since it had become permissible for consumption, this meat is no longer subject to Me'ila, even after it subsequently becomes invalid for consumption. It should be noted that whenever the Torah requires paying a “Homesh” (“one-fifth”), it does not mean 20 percent. A “Homesh” of $100, for example, is calculated by dividing 100 into four – yielding a quotient of 25 – and then adding that value to the principal. Thus, when one is required to pay the principal plus a “Homesh,” and the principal is $100, he must pay $125 (a 25 percent penalty). This law, of course, applies only in the times of the Bet Ha'mikdash, and it applies to both men and women. As mentioned earlier, this applies only to one who derived benefit from sacred property accidentally. Separate laws apply to one who intentionally derived personal benefit from sacred property. The Sefer Ha'hinuch writes that if somebody is uncertain whether he derived benefit from sacred property, then he is exempt from both the sacrifice which would normally be required, and from payment. He does not bring the sacrifice because if he had not, in fact, derived benefit from the item in question, then his atonement sacrifice is not a real sacrifice, and he will thus be in violation of sacrificing an ordinary animal in the Bet Ha'mikdash. As for the monetary payment, there is a famous rule that “Ha'mosi Me'habero Alav Ha're'aya” – one who wishes to extract money from his fellow bears the burden of proof. Since it is uncertain whether this payment is required, it is the Temple treasury which must prove that Me'ila has occurred in order for the person to be required to pay. As long as the payment requirement is uncertain, the individual cannot be obligated to pay the Temple treasury.

Talkin' Isles
Arron Asham

Talkin' Isles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 22:29


Former Islanders winger Arron Asham joins Cory and Greg in the 12th episode of Talkin' Isles. Asham talks about the characters on the early 2000's teams (4:00), the end of the 2007 season/Dubie pokecheck (6:10), playing in Gander, Newfoundland (11:30), working with the Islanders amateur hockey initiatives (12:35), Arron's Chance 2 Play charity (16:40), the NHL Indigenous Tour (17:40) and more.

Beth Ariel Congregation
The Book of Leviticus, sermon 7: Yeshua, our Asham Offering

Beth Ariel Congregation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021


“The Book of Leviticus, sermon 7: Yeshua, our Asham Offering” by Jacques Isaac Gabizon. Released: 2021. Genre: Other. The post The Book of Leviticus, sermon 7: Yeshua, our Asham Offering appeared first on Beth Ariel Congregation.

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast
EP 66 Featuring Arron Asham

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 127:37


Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network.Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick, Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career.Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20 Network: @hockeypodnetSponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers.

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast
EP 66 Featuring Arron Asham

Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 128:22


Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network. Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick, Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career. Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20 Network: @hockeypodnet Sponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Top Cheddar
#39 - Arron Asham - 15 Seasons in the NHL, Community Champ and more!

Top Cheddar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 43:30


Arron Asham played four seasons with the Red Deer Rebels in the Western Hockey League. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 3rd round of the 1996 National Hockey League Draft. Asham went on to play 15 seasons in the NHL, with Montreal, the New York Islanders, the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and New York Rangers. Asham retired after the 2013-14 season. He now works for the New York Islanders in their alumni program and coaches minor hockey with the Junior Islanders organization. He has also joined the insurance game, selling insurance in Long Island. Asham has been the driving force behind the Chance 2 Play charity golf tournament in his hometown of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The tournament raises money for children to play sports in Central Manitoba, and has been in existence for 15 years before the postponement in the summer of 2020 due to Covid. Big thanks to the awesome team at Troubled Monk Brewery. We're thrilled that they've joined us a sponsor of the Top Cheddar podcast. An amazing Alberta entrepreneurship story. Be sure to check them out and pick up some tasty beverages today! https://troubledmonk.com Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca

Lomdus On The Amud: Following The Oraysa Schedule
Shabbos 102a: Why aren't you exempt from the Asham because of Chayvei Misos Shogegim?

Lomdus On The Amud: Following The Oraysa Schedule

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 4:39


Ketzos HaChoshen 28-1 ; Nesivos HaMishpat 28-2

The DataBeis with Rabbi Yehoshua Eisenberg
Parsha Panorama - Tzav: Didn't Vayikra Just Say This?

The DataBeis with Rabbi Yehoshua Eisenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 32:13


A panoramic view of Parshas Tzav with a focus on the following questions: ● Parshas Vayikra discussed Korbanos. If you were paying attention, you might have noticed that Tzav discusses the SAME Korbanos. What then does Tzav add to Vayikra? ● If you were paying even more attention, you might have noticed that the order of the Korbanos change between Vayikra and Tzav. Why did that happen?      Vayikra's order: 1. Olah 2. Minchah 3. Shelamim 4. Chattas 5. Asham     Tzav's order: 1. Olah 2. Minchah 3. Chattas 4. Asham 5. Shelamim     WHY did the order change?

Monday Nooner Podcast
Twirl #44 ft. Arron Asham

Monday Nooner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 119:09


Arron Asham interview at 20:00. PA Raiders GM Curtis Hunt at 1:26:00 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monday-nooner/message

SPORTSTALK1240
Arron Asham, Rangers Talk

SPORTSTALK1240

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 54:41


Hosts Gary Harding and John Panarese welcome former National Hockey League forward Arron Asham, who played for all thre New York area teams: the New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers in his 15 year NHL career. In the second half of the show, the guys talk Rangers hockey with David Shapiro from https://blueseatblogs.com/ (Blue Seat Blogs). About Arron Asham Arron Asham played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League. Over his 15 NHL seasons, he played for 6 different teams, including the local New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers. Drafted 71st overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut with Montreal during the 1998–99 season. After parts of four seasons with Montreal, he was traded to the New York Islanders on June 22, 2002, along with a 2002 5th round draft pick for Mariusz Czerkawski. Asham became a mainstay in the Islanders line-up with his most productive offensive season to date coming during his first season with his new team in 2002–03, when he scored 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points in 78 games. After four seasons with the Islanders, Asham signed a one-year contract with the New Jersey Devils on August 7, 2007. After signing a two-year contract with the New York Rangers on July 1, 2012, Asham had played for all 5 teams in the former Atlantic division during his career. On February 10, 2013, Asham scored his first goal as a Ranger in a 5–1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning. He is also the only player to score a goal with every Atlantic division team. On May 13, 2013, he scored the series-winning goal in Game 7 of the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs to push the Rangers into the second round and eliminate the Washington Capitals. Seeing limited action with the Rangers during the 2013–14 season, Asham played in only six games. He spent most of the season with the Hartford Wolf Pack. The Rangers did not offer to extend Asham's contract and on July 1, 2014, he became an unrestricted free agent, effectively ending his professional career. Asham also has his own charity called http://www.chance2play.com/ (Arron's Chance to Play Hockey). The foundation's mission is to work in partnership with the community to provide opportunities that will enhance the emotional, physical, social and intellectual well-being of children. The overall goal is to enhance the lives of children and families.

Breaking It Down with Frank MacKay
Aaron Asham on Breaking it Down with Frank MacKay - 15 Year NHL Career

Breaking It Down with Frank MacKay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 11:45


Aaron Asham on Breaking it Down with Frank MacKay - 15 Year NHL Career by Frank MacKay

God Feeding Station
The Asham

God Feeding Station

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 3:07


"The Book of Mysteries" - Jonathan Cahn Isaiah 53:7-11; 2 Corinthians 5:21

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST
Episode 9: Arron Asham, Philadelphia Flyers Alumni and 15 year NHL Veteran

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 78:08


Arron Asham joins Nasty Knuckles with one of the best locker room guys in a long time. Asham, a 15 year NHL vet, played for the Flyers, Rangers, Devils, Penguins, Canadiens, and Islanders. He knows a thing or two about life as some of these rivalries. Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks...The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every Monday as the guys release a new episode weekly! ► Nasty Knuckles Linktree: https://linktr.ee/NastyKnuckles ► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles ► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld

Platform Skate Podcast
Episode 5 Jayden Asham

Platform Skate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 47:34


Jayden joins us to chat about Portage, Thompson, Trips and his love for skateboarding. Patreon.com/platformskate platformsk8pod@gmail.com

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

Does the extra Asham need Akira?

Lomdus On The Amud: Following The Oraysa Schedule
Shabbos 72a: Should you say the Yehi Ratzon after the recital of Korbanos- Chaatas and Asham

Lomdus On The Amud: Following The Oraysa Schedule

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 2:00


Rambam, Tur (1), Bach, Magen Avraham, Elya Raba

Cam & Strick Podcast
Arron Asham on Cam and Strick Podcast

Cam & Strick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 108:57


arron asham strick podcast
Coliseum Chronicles: the Penalty Box Podcast
Episode 21: Arron Asham, Part Two

Coliseum Chronicles: the Penalty Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 136:12


Thanks for tuning in everybody! Today I welcome the pride of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba Arron Asham back to the Penalty Box for Part Two. Asham arrived on Long Island after the Islanders fleeced the Canadiens in a trade and immediately endeared himself to the Islanders faithful with his hard-nosed style of play. His first season in blue & orange was his breakout season and he just took off from there. The veteran of 789 NHL games spent four glorious seasons on Long Island taking on all-comers, throwing big hits, & scoring timely goals. I hope you people enjoy it! If you missed any of the previous episodes, please have a listen to:IntroductionEpisode 1: the Dean Ewen Epic-Part 1Episode 1: the Dean Ewen Epic-Part 2Episode 2: Paul KruseEpisode 3: Mike MacWilliamEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part OneEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part TwoEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part ThreeBonus Episode: The Day I DiedEpisode 5: Jamie RiversEpisode 6: Q & A SessionEpisode 7: Brent SeverynEpisode 8: John ForslundEpisode 9: 20 Questions with Dean EwenEpisode 10: Kerry ClarkEpisode 11: Jason StrudwickEpisode 12: Jim McKenzieEpisode 13: Dave ChyzowskiEpisode 14: BracketologyEpisode 15: Jeff ZehrEpisode 16: Rich Pilon, Part OneEpisode 16: Rich Pilon, Part TwoEpisode 17: Daniel LacroixEpisode 18: Shawn ByramEpisode 19: Dave Scatchard's "Get Your Sh!t Together Challenge"Episode 20: Rob DiMaioEpisode 21: Arron Asham, Part OneIf you have a moment please rate & review the show & please tell your friends.Follow the show on Twitter at @ColiSinBinPod & my personal account at @joe_lozitoPlease "Like" the show on Facebook hereThanks again for listening!

Coliseum Chronicles: the Penalty Box Podcast
Episode 21: Arron Asham, Part One

Coliseum Chronicles: the Penalty Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 142:54


Thanks for tuning in everybody! Today I welcome the pride of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba to the Penalty Box. Arron Asham arrived on Long Island after the Islanders fleeced the Canadiens in a trade and immediately endeared himself to the Islanders faithful with his hard-nosed style of play. His first season in blue & orange was his breakout season and he just took off from there. The veteran of 789 NHL games spent four glorious seasons on Long Island taking on all-comers, throwing big hits, & scoring timely goals. This is part one of two. I hope you people enjoy it! If you missed any of the previous episodes, please have a listen to:IntroductionEpisode 1: the Dean Ewen Epic-Part 1Episode 1: the Dean Ewen Epic-Part 2Episode 2: Paul KruseEpisode 3: Mike MacWilliamEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part OneEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part TwoEpisode 4: Mick Vukota, Part ThreeBonus Episode: The Day I DiedEpisode 5: Jamie RiversEpisode 6: Q & A SessionEpisode 7: Brent SeverynEpisode 8: John ForslundEpisode 9: 20 Questions with Dean EwenEpisode 10: Kerry ClarkEpisode 11: Jason StrudwickEpisode 12: Jim McKenzieEpisode 13: Dave ChyzowskiEpisode 14: BracketologyEpisode 15: Jeff ZehrEpisode 16: Rich Pilon, Part OneEpisode 16: Rich Pilon, Part TwoEpisode 17: Daniel LacroixEpisode 18: Shawn ByramEpisode 19: Dave Scatchard's "Get Your Sh!t Together Challenge"Episode 20: Rob DiMaioIf you have a moment please rate & review the show & please tell your friends.Follow the show on Twitter at @ColiSinBinPod & my personal account at @joe_lozitoPlease "Like" the show on Facebook hereThanks again for listening!

SOLE PURPOSE
Episode 18: Karim Asham - 1st Year Podiatry Student

SOLE PURPOSE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 26:53


Introducing to you our newest guest..... Karim Asham!! Karim is a 1st year podiatry student from Winnipeg, Canada. Listen in as he shares his experiences as an international podiatry student and his journey so far!

Parasha Study
Naso Part 2: Sending Away the Impure & Asham Gezeilot (5:1-10)

Parasha Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020


Naso Part 2: Sending Away the Impure & Asham Gezeilot (5:1-10)Sefer BemidbarSponsorship AvailableThis part in Parashat Naso taught by Rabbi Jonathan SnowbellTanachStudy.com  

Young Israel of Westside Shiurim

1. There is a unique sin for sleeping with a שפחה חרופה- a slavewoman betrothed to a Hebrew slave. It is treated differently from regular adultery and the punishment is a Korban asham. Usually a sin offering is only for unintentional sin, but here, the Korban is brought for intentional and unintentional sin alike. A Korban asham is very similar to a Korban chatas, but it is a different type of Korban. 2. By a Korban Chatas, the rule is that one can only receive atonement if they have knowledge of their sin- ידיעת חטא. The knowledge is the trigger for the obligation to bring the Korban, and without it, there can be atonement. For a Korban asham, there is a dispute (in kreisos). R akiva says a Korban asham also works only with ידיעה, while r tarfon says asham can atone without knowledge. 3. Ullah suggests a fascinating סברא that acc to r Tarfon that knowledge of sin isn't required for a Korban asham, then ידיעת חטא beteeen multiple acts of sleeping with the slavewoman would not require separate Korbanos. By eating forbidden fat and the like, knowledge of sin between different כזיתים mandates more Korbanos, but our scenario of Asham is different bc ידיעת חטא is inconsequential by Asham. 4. If someone already designated a Korban Asham for sleeping with the slavewoman and then slept with her again unintentionally, they must bring another Korban. 5. Asham for sleeping with the slavewoman is even for intentional sin. The gemara in Kreisos derives that even multiple ביאות done intentionally require only one Korban. If someone performed multiple unintentional acts of ביאה with knowledge of sin between each, (even acc to r akiva that אשם בעי ידיעה) could they bring only one Korban? On the one hand, one Korban suffices bc it cannot be more stringent than multiple intentional acts of ביאה. R yochana, however, says many Korbanos are required. In his view, knowledge of sin triggers a ln obligation for Korban that should be viewed as the first step as if the Korban is already designated and therefore no subsequent sin can get atonement. 6. מתעסק- mistakes in the very action one does- are not like Shogeg and are exempt from Korban. A basic example would be a knife fell, and when one went to pick it off the ground, he somehow cut something growing. 7. If someone intended to cut something detached from the ground but mistakenly cut something growing from the ground, Abaye says that it not מתעסק bc an act of cutting was performed and the intent was to perform an act of cutting. Rava says it is מתעסק and does not require Korban bc cutting something detached/attached is viewed as different intent completely. 8. On Shabbos, is someone does dif types of melochos they are obligated for each one. But if someone performs dif types of avoda Zara in one lapse of awareness, they bring only one Korban. 9. A classic Shogeg by avoda Zara would be if someone knew something is an idol but wasn't aware the act he performed was an act of service. Someone who bows to a structure (not an idol) thinking it's a Shul but it really houses an idol is not avoda Zara at all. Similarly, is someone bows to a statue of a King (not a real idol) without accepting it as a deity, that's not avoda Zara at all. 10. Someone who bows to an idol bc they're scared or out of fear to a person (they don't accept is as deity) it's a dispute if they are obligated a Chatas.

Parasha Study
Tzav Part 3: Torat Hachatat, Asham And Shelamim (6:17 - 7:21)

Parasha Study

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020


Tzav Part 3: Torat Hachatat, Asham And Shelamim (6:17 - 7:21)Sefer VayikraIn Honor of Cookie & Stanley CheraThis part in Parashat Tzav taught by Mrs. Shani Taragin TanachStudy.com  

Parasha Study
Vayikra Part 6: Korbanot Asham (5:14-26)

Parasha Study

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020


Vayikra Part 6: Korbanot Asham (5:14-26)Sefer VayikraIn Honor of Cookie & Stanley CheraThis part in Parashat Vayikra taught by Mrs. Shani Taragin TanachStudy.com  

WHISPERED BY TIV FIRSTA
BEDTIME STORIES - KEISTIMEWAAN KALUNG FATIMAH AZ ZAHRA

WHISPERED BY TIV FIRSTA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 4:41


"Aku tertawa karena kagum dan takjub akan berkah kalung itu. Kalung itu telah mengenyangkan orang yang lapar, telah menutup tubuh orang yang telanjang, telah memenuhi hajat seorang yang fakir dan akhirnya telah membebaskan seorang budak"—Asham.

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel
Chazara Temurah 20

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 19:30


What to do with a spare Asham

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

One who separates a female Asham

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel
Chazara Temurah 9

Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 25:01


Is an Asham that was switched to an Olah still the same?

Third Man In
David Salter feat. Arron Asham

Third Man In

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 131:54


We, again recorded this one a while back and spend the first bit of the episode talking about NL Ball Hockey, which is always a great time with some thriving teams around. The first of our two guests actually makes an in-person appearance being only the second guest besides Senior to drop in to the Ten Dollar Studio as David Salter joins us to talk about his upcoming WHA book and stories he's collecting from the Atlantic Canadians that played in the wildest hockey league of all time. Then we bring Arron Asham on the line for a quick catch up and to talk about his golf tournament, Arron's Chance2Play that's happening this coming weekend in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba that TR will be making the trek up for.  All that and more on this week's 3MI. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3mipodcast/message

Unfiltered With Matthew Barnaby
#13 Unfiltered with Matthew Barnaby Ft Arron Asham

Unfiltered With Matthew Barnaby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 82:12


Welcome to the 12th episode of Unfiltered With Matthew Barnaby. On today’s episode Barns discusses being in Toronto for the weekend and taking in game 2 of the Raptors and Warriors. Barns says it is the best Finals event he has ever been to and he’s been to many of finals throughout the sports world. Unfortunately, he went 0/3 on his bets and blames Dean Blundell. Onto the Stanley Cup Finals. It is a series folks. After seeing what has gone down so far Barns has the series going 7. The resiliency of St.Louis is unbelievable. Hold onto your hats folks. Onto our featured guest 15 year NHL vet, 789 games, 208 points over 1000 PM, Arron Asham. Barns hated the guy when he played and makes no bones about it. Let’s see how this goes. The boys talk about the jump from Junior to the NHL, playing with players you hate, the toughest guy Arron ever fought, bar fights, ecstasy before a game, fighting as a small guy and the legendary nighty night celebration after fighting J.Beagle. Arron lets us in on some dangerous stories involving a biker gang, guns, knives Club Super Sexe and a left hook. On a lighter note, Aaron gives us his favorite bar on the road, best city, best rink and a story about breaking Barnaby's nose and bitch slapping Brian May. We close with everyone’s favorite segment Drambuie Island. Mama B gets into the Raptors, Stanley Cup Final and we play fuck, kill, marry Boston Bruins edition. Enjoy!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Season 4 Finale Year in Review, Curling World Cup

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 96:26


In this 26th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary discuss the results from the Grand Final of the Curling World Cup which was held in Beijing, China.  Solid performance by all the Canadian contingent: congratulations to Team Jones and Team Koe who won the gold medals and to Team Walker/Muyres for winning the silver medal.  After a long 2018-2019 curling season, the girls reminisce about some of the top curling stores: team lineup changes, 5 rock rule at the Season of Champions events, baby boom, curling controversies and the year women's curling emerged on the scene.  Lori and Mary chat about divulging their identities, favourite moments, high and low points, what they could do without and possible improvements to curling for another year.  THANK YOU to everyone for listening this season and please enjoy the season finale!  Thank you to Asham, CurlingZone and JetIce for sponsoring this episode.

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Road Trip to the Player's Championship, Karrick Martin, Rachelle Brown And Dana Ferguson

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 101:10


In the 24th Episode (Season 4) Mary begins with an embarrassing curling confession!  The girls recount their road trip to the Player's Championship in Toronto: fun stories from around the Mattamy Centre and meeting some of the podcast listeners.  Lori and Mary take on the 60 second recap challenge of the men's and women's finals.  Congratulations to Team Bottcher and to Team Einerson for their Player's Championship wins.  Lori interviews Karrick Martin, Robin Silvernagle and the dynamic duo of Rachelle Brown and Dana Ferguson in a favourite "Things That Make Us Go Hmmm" segment.  The girls discuss the recent team change for Team Epping and the online controversy it sparked.  Finally the GIVEAWAY contest winners are announced!  Thank you to all the listeners who entered.  Thank you all for listening and please enjoy the episode.  This episode is sponsored by: Asham, CurlingZone and JetIce.

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Men's World Championships

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 90:06


In this 23rd Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary begin the pod with an epic April Fool's prank that convinced many they were coaching Team Bottcher at the Player's Championship.  Lori was concerned after the excitement at the Women's World Championship that the Men's Worlds may be a letdown.  And thankfully that couldn't be farther from the truth and Lethbridge hosted a fantastic event!  Congratulations to Team Sweden for their World Championship victory and excellent job to Team Canada on the silver medal.  Did the untimely rock delay contribute to the outcome of the game?  The girls also discuss when players get caught with their microphones open and the aftermath of Team Shuster's comments during one of the games.  Lori and Mary break down Team Canada's week in Lethbridge: new roles for the players, Koe's highlight reel of shot making, BJ adjusting to his new skip and Ben and Colton's new partnership at front end.  The girls always like to discuss new calendar picks at these events too!  The last GIVEAWAY contest is announced: win a HardLine Broom, Asham Curling Shoes or a signed Geoff Walker Dynasty Jersey! Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Thank you to the following sponsors who contributed to this episode: Asham, CurlingZone and JetIce. 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Women's World Championships

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 94:16


In the 22nd episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary do a deep dive into the Women's World Championship which took place in Silkeborg, Denmark.  This is the first time in 20 years that Team Canada failed to qualify for the playoffs so Lori and Mary discuss what could have contributed to the result: whether Canadian teams are as prepared for international events as other countries, how to handle wearing the maple leaf in curling and what can be done when an athlete is struggling.  The girls talk about the downside of social media and the onslaught of negative comments about Team Carey and whether that contributed to the outcome of the week.  Congratulations to Team Switzerland on the extra end win over Team Sweden in a thrilling gold medal game.  Lori and Mary talk about recent team changes, mixed doubles and so much more!  Thank for to the following sponsors for this episode: JetIce, CurlingZone and Asham.  And thank you all for listening - please enjoy!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Brier Championship Recap

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 64:38


In this 21st Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary finally have a chance to record the Brier recap after being away commentating at the U18 Ontario Provincial Championships all week.  They discuss the action at the Brier as the teams made their way into the Championship pool and how there was a clear divide between the top 4 teams and everyone else.  Lori and Mary discuss the final playoff weekend and how the teams fared.  Congratulations to Team Alberta (Kevin Koe) with his dominant performance all week, defeating Team Wildcard in the final.  The girls also discuss who received the awards at the Brier, how there was not many upsets in this Brier field and how Team PEI quickly became a favourite amongst fans.  Lori and Mary caught up on other recent curling news: Brier and Scotties TV viewership numbers released, Team Homan declining her spot at the Curling World Cup and Team Jones filling in and some more team announcements.  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Thank you to the following sponsors of this episode: CurlingZone, Asham and JetIce!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Opening Weekend of the Brier

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 68:02


In this 20th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary get caught up on Mary's weekend commentating at the Ontario Mixed Doubles Provincial Championships.  Conversation quickly turns to the opening weekend at the Brier: Wildcard game, picks for the preliminary round, which teams have impressed and which teams need to step it up.  Lori and Mary discuss the new men's uniforms and should men wear hats?  The Hot Topic for this episode is whether or not the men should be earning over double the amount that the women earn for winning the National Championship.  Also covered is more curling news, team break ups and curling events coming up.  Mary does a special interview with her Dad, Gord Bowman about attending over 30 Briers in his lifetime!  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode.  Thank you to the following sponsors: Asham, JetIce and CurlingZone 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Scotties Recap with Special Guest Wesley Forget

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 95:07


In this 19th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary are joined by special guest Wesley Forget, 2019 Ontario Tankard Champion and Scotties superfan to break down the dramatic final between Ontario and Alberta.  What went right for Team Alberta and what went wrong for Team Ontario?  Congratulations to Team Alberta on their Scotties victory!  Wes shares his opinions on Canada's Greatest Curlers reveal, his thoughts on the new Scotties format and what the Scotties tournament means to him.  Lori and Mary ask Wes some questions about his team as they are getting ready to represent Ontario at the Brier in Brandon, Manitoba!  There is more Scotties discussion including how Sydney did hosting the event, the 5 rocks rule, observations on various teams and some favourite moments.  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Thank you to the following sponsors: HardLine, CurlingZone, Asham and JetIce! 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Scotties Opening Weekend

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 68:24


In this 18th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary discuss Lori's weekend coaching at the OUA Championships.  They catch up on the news from the curling world last week including the final weekend of Men's provincial playdowns.  Lori and Mary chat about the opening weekend of the Scotties championships: wildcard game results, the distribution of the pools, surprises so far and what happened to the Hot Shots competition?  They also wonder if there can ever be too much curling content and if social media has started to become negative?  Lori and Mary discuss the situation with the Scottish Championships and how the association almost allowed Eve Muirhead to go to the World Championships even though they lost to Sophie Jackson 3 times.  Finally Lori and Mary were honoured to be included on a panel to vote on Canada's Greatest Curlers.  Thanks so much for listening and please enjoy the episode.  Thank you to the following sponsors: JetIce, Asham, CurlingZone and HardLine 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Ontario Scotties and Tankard, Skins and Curling World Cup

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 67:03


In the 17th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary are reunited again after Mary spent the week at the Ontario Scotties and Tankard.  They discuss running into a curling legend, calendar picks, the transition from the junior ranks, the results from the week, the difference with Team Homan and who is Scott MacDonald and what his team did to win a trip to the Brier! Lori fills in Mary on what took place out at the Skins game in Banff and some interesting decisions the teams made during the event.  Lori recaps the Curling World Cup and what ended up being a great event for the Canadian men and mixed doubles teams!  Lori and Mary check in with their provincial picks from last weeks episode and review all the results.  Congratulations to all the winners from this action packed week of curling!  Thank you all for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Thanks to the following sponsors: Asham, CurlingZone, HardLine, and JetIce!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Celebrity Co Host Amy Nixon recapping Canadian Juniors, Prov Playdowns

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 64:06


In the 16th Episode (Season 4) Lori is joined by celebrity co host Amy Nixon while Mary is away doing commentary for the Ontario Scotties and Tankard this week.  Amy discusses how she has been spending her time since stepping back from curling and her new role on the Board of Directors for Curling Canada.  Lori and Amy recap the Canadian Juniors, the changes to the current Junior U21 system and trends that are finding their way into the junior system.  Congratulations to Team Alberta (Team Sturmay) and Team BC (Team Tardi) for their wins at the National Jr. Championship.  Lori reviews the  Scotties and Tankard picks from the last episode and she and Amy talk about the results from all the provinces that declared their champions over the weekend.  Congratulations to all the winners!  Then Lori and Amy make their picks for the provinces that will be declaring this week.  Thank you all for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Thank you to the following sponsors: CurlingZone, JetIce, Asham and HardLine

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Continental Cup and Picks for Scotties/Tankard

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 68:28


In the 15th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary share some fun stories about their weekend together.  They discuss all things Continental Cup: breaking down the format, the uniforms, MVP picks, who they were actually cheering for and should the Continental Cup be an annual event?  Lori and Mary weigh in on an "Ask the Girls" question with Rachel Homan expecting her baby in June, who will replace her at the Curling World Cup?  With many of the Scotties and Tankard playdowns beginning this week Lori picks her top 2 finalists and Mary picks the winners.  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!  Also thank you to the following sponsors: Asham, HardLine, CurlingZone and JetIce                   

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Meridian Canadian Open, John Epping and Kerry Galusha

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 69:04


In the 14th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary discuss the Meridian Canadian Open which took place in North Battleford, Saskatchewan.  Topics include results from the week, Team Jacobs video feature, the 60 second recap challenge and another Team Homan pregnancy announcement!! Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Bottcher for winning the Meridian Open.  The girls invite John Epping to join in on an "Ask The Girls" segment which tackles negative comments that an article about a LGBTQ curling league generated.  John weighs in on why these leagues are so important to the curling community.  The girls ask Kerry Galusha a "Things that make us go hmmm" question about her thoughts on relegation vs pool play at the Scotties.  Thank you to the following sponsors: HardLine, Asham, JetIce and CurlingZone.  Thanks so much for listening and please enjoy the episode.

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Catching up on Curling News from the Holidays , Behind the Glass with ice tech, Tom Leonard

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 86:22


Happy New Year from the 2 Girls!  In this 13th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary reconnect after their 3 week break over the holidays.  They discuss all the curling news that took place since the last episode.  Engagements, weddings and pregnancies - oh my!!  Ryan Fry returning to Team Jacobs and Rachel Homan announcing she's expecting a baby are just some of the stories they chat about.  Lori and Mary recorded a "Behind the Glass" segment with ice tech extraordinaire Tom Leonard before Christmas and Tom patiently answers all the girls questions about how ice is made, what makes ice curl and fall and who complains more about ice conditions -men or women?!  Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday.  It's time to get back into CURLING!  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode.  Thank you to the sponsors: Asham, HardLine, CurlingZone and JetIce 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Boost National Recap, Dirty Curling Talk

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 68:18


In this last episode of 2018 (Episode 12, Season 4) the 2 Girls and A Game podcast gets recognized in a recent article on The Athletic.  The girls discuss everything that happened at the Boost National Slam which took place in Conception Bay NFLD including the ever popular 60 sec recap of the finals.  Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Paterson for winning the titles.  The girls answer an "Ask the Girls" question which tackles the topic of: Are there too many events for the elite players?  Curling Canada issues a statement recently that says there was an officiating error at the recent Canada Cup in the mens final.  Warning: sensitive material with another segment of Dirty Curling Talk so listener discretion is advised!  Have a safe and Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas to you all!  Many thanks to the following sponsors: Asham, JetIce, HardLine and CurlingZone.  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Canada Cup Recap and Darren Moulding

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 79:58


In the 11th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary tackle all the drama and controversy from the Canada Cup.  This is the first Season of Champions event and it did not disappoint.  Curling Canada introduced the 5 rock rule to the Canada Cup in addition to a new end by end timing system.  The girls chat with Darren Moulding, 3rd for Team Bottcher, to discuss his experience with the time clocks and how it impacted their team.  There was also some discussion on social media regarding ponytails and the girls weigh in with their thoughts.  Congratulations to Team Jones and Team Jacobs who emerged as the Canada Cup Champions.  Thank you to the sponsors: JetIce, Asham, CurlingZone and HardLine.  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Casey Scheidigger and Colin Hodgson

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 91:34


In Episode 10 (Season 4), the girls leave the controversy of Red Deer behind and have some fun this week.  They discuss Christmas, love languages and pet peeves.  Since the Canada Cup begins on Wednesday, the girls make their picks for which teams will win the event.  Lori interviews Casey Scheidigger in a "Things That Make Us Go Hmmmm" segment about modelling in the Women of Curling calendar, what it took to become a top ranked team, how she balances work, curling and family and a game of rapid fire to get to know Casey a little better.  In a "Behind The Glass" segment, we interview Colin Hodgson, owner of Dynasty Apparel, a clothing company that recently was named Official Uniform Partner of Curling Canada.  We asked how he started the company, about the new contract to supply clothing at the Scotties, Brier and Continental Cup, what he loved about the past curling fashion and play a game of "yay or nay" to hear Colin's thoughts on current fashion trends.  Thank you to the sponsors: JetIce, Asham, CurlingZone and HardLine.  Please enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Mid Term Report with Gerry Geurts

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 100:20


In Episode 9 (Season 4) the girls invite back Gerry Geurts, president of CurlingZone, to help determine a midterm report card in the following categories: Teams, Slams, World Curling Cup, Tier 2 Teams, 5 Rock Rule and increased curling being streamed online.  Then Gerry and the girls discuss the aftermath of the Red Deer event: How the story became a global sensation, Ryan Fry announcing he is taking some time off, who will be replacing him and the backlash over Frank McCourt's cartoon.  Another topic that is discussed is an article in which Mark Kennedy feels Canada is exporting too much curling knowledge to the other countries these days.  Thanks for listening and please enjoy the episode.  Also a thank you to the following sponsors: HardLine, Asham, JetIce and CurlingZone.  

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Why The Tour Challenge Was The Best Slam Yet

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 71:14


In the 8th episode (season 4) Lori and Mary discuss why the Tour Challenge was the best slam event so far!  The girls reminisce with some of their own memories from Thunder Bay.  Congratulations to the Tier 2 champions: Team Stern and Team Muyers.  Mary added to her list of calendar picks and came up with a new segment called, "Have you noticed...".  The girls face off once again in the popular 60 second recap of the finals.  Then they break down the finals in more detail.  Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Jacobs who won the Tier 1 event.  Results are discussed from the Canadian Mixed Championships and the Pacific Asia Curling Championships.  Thank you to the sponsors: HardLine, JetIce, CurlingZone and Asham.  Please enjoy the episode!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Women of Curling Calendar Reveal, Views on Curling Fashion, Contest Winners Announced

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 63:24


In the 7th episode (Season 4) Mary and Lori discuss how they feel about having their true identities out into the curling world for the first time.  Lori has written an article for The Curling News publication about how the podcast began and Frank McCourt has designed a 2 Girls And A Game cartoon which came as a big surprise.  Then the girls chat about the current fashion scene in curling and whether the teams look too similar these days and lack some individuality.  Then the segment everyone has been waiting for...the girls "unbox" the Women of Curling calendar and give their live reactions to all the photos.  Lots of moments of surprise and a lot of laughs!  The girls announce the 3 winners who will receive a copy of Brian Chick's new book, Written in Stone: A Modern History of Curling.  Thank you to everyone who entered the contest! Thanks to the sponsors: Asham, Hardline, JetIce and CurlingZone.  Please enjoy the episode!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Masters Recap, Interview with Laura Walker, Interview with Brian Chick

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 87:52


In the 6th Episode (Season 4) the girls recap the Masters Grand Slam of Curling that took place in Truro, NS.  Congratulations to the winners, Team Hasselborg and Team Epping! Some topics from the slam include the early ice conditions and low stats, Jill Officer now broadcasting for CBC Curling, the residency poll discussion on CBC, surprises and disappointments and a new favourite segment: the 60 second recap of the finals.  The girls chat with curler and author Brian Chick about his new book entitled Written in Stone: A Modern History of Curling complete with a giveaway of 3 copies!  The contest will run for a week so get your entry in today!  Lastly, Laura Walker joins the podcast to discuss posing in the Women of Curling Calendar, how her current team joined forces, how she felt holding the broom for three such accomplished veterans and what their goals are for this season. Things get a little personal when the discussion turns to marriage and curling with a spouse.  The interview ends with a fun game where Laura gives a word or phrase to describe some of the legendary players she has curled with.  Thank you to the following sponsors: Hardline, JetIce, Curlingzone and Asham.  Please enjoy this episode!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Interviews with Greg Smith, Jamie Sinclair, Kirk Muyres, Hot Topics, Contest Winners

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 67:28


In this 5th Episode, Season 4 the girls share some stories and observations from the Stu Sells Tankard in Toronto.  A new segment is introduced called "Things That Make Us Go Hmmmm?" which will be shorter interviews with the curlers answering questions the girls are curious about.  In this weeks segment the girls hit up Greg Smith, Jamie Sinclair and Kirk Muyers and ask them some pressing questions.  The girls weigh in on the HOT TOPIC about Team Homan not getting a direct berth into the Scotties but rather a second chance at making the Wildcard game if they are not successful in winning Ontario Provincials.  There will be an "Ask The Girls" question and the girls will also announce the winners of the Women of Curling Calendar contest! Thank you to the following sponsors: JetIce, CurlingZone, Asham and Hardline!  Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Road Trip to the Elite10, Interview with George Karrys

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 130:16


In this episode the girls discuss stories from the road trip to the Elite 10 Slam, recap the event and challenge one other to summarize the women's and men's final in 60 seconds.  Then the girls introduce a new segment to the podcast called "Behind the Glass".  These interviews will feature someone who is involved in and influences the sport of curling.  This episode features George Karrys, Olympian and owner of The Curling News publication who announced the launch of the Women of Curling Calendar. The girls made their picks and have a fun competition to see who guessed the most correctly.  The girls also catch up with George about his time as a competitive curler and what else he is involved in these days. In order to win the GIVEAWAY prize (3 Calendars) please go to the @2GirlsAndAGame social media (twitter, Facebook and instagram) and choose who would be on your curling calendar?!  Thank you to the sponsors: Hardline, JetIce, CurlingZone and Asham.  Hope you enjoy the episode!

The Windy City Benders Podcast
The Asham | Eastern Conference Preview

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 124:13


The Boys are back for the first episode of the new season! On this episode they break down the Eastern Conference and take a look at what each team did this off season and if it was enough to get in to the playoffs! 

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast
Interview with Adam Kingsbury and Curling World Cup

2 Girls and a Game - Curling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 109:38


In Episode 3 (Season 4) the girls do a quick recap of the Curling World Cup where all three of the Canadian teams stood on the podium.  The girls get up close and personal with former coach of Team Homan, Adam Kingsbury.  Adam discusses his background and education and how he became involved with Team Homan.  Adam gives a sneak peak into the personalities and character traits of each of the ladies, the highs and lows of winning the trials and not medaling at the Olympics and what changes he would like to see for the next Olympic Trials.  The girls tackle a couple hot topic issues with Adam including changing the 5th player after the Olympic Trials, the on ice coaching change and the infamous burned rock incident.  Thank you to the sponsors for this episode: Hardline, Jet Ice, Asham and CurlingZone.  Thanks for listening and please enjoy this extra long episode!  

Curling Legends Podcast
Episode 25 - Arnold Asham

Curling Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 88:18


Arnold Asham is a curler, dancer, inventor, showman and in his words, an opportunist.  From his early days in Reedy Creek, Manitoba, Arnold dreamed he would be a millionaire in the sports industry.  Curling became his passion and eventually the red brick slider, along with hard work and dedication to what to others deemed a foolish pursuit, led to his financial success.  But there was also a desire to compete against the great teams that wore his corporate logo.  When he teamed up with a young David Nedohin to compete on a fledgling World Tour that he helped keep afloat, Arnold proved he could do battle with the best in the country.   Arnold shares his vision for how the Olympic champions of the future will be developed, and his philosophy of living your passions, which for him include the Asham Stompers dance troupe and helping empower others from indigenous communities.   You can find Asham Curling at https://www.asham.com/ and information on the Stompers at http://www.ashamstompers.com/

Neighbourhood Church
Crowned Conference - Shelly Asham

Neighbourhood Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 41:36


Session 1 of the Crowned Conference with Shelly Asham.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 57:09


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-2/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 57:09


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-2/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 57:09


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 2 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-2/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 59:19


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-1/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 59:19


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-1/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Mis contactos con seres de otros mundos Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 59:19


Lo que aprendí en mis contactos con seres de otros mundos: Conversaciones con Asham por Sol Ahimsa PARTE 1 de 2. Sol Ahimsa Nació en Madrid (España), es Diplomada en Educación Especial y Logopedia y Licenciada en Pedagogía, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En el año 83 comenzó la andadura en su trabajo interno y el aprendizaje de diversas enseñanzas como Astrología Tradicional y Kármica (Viaje del alma a través de las vidas), Simbología, Sanación (diversas técnicas que unifico en lo que llamo Terapia Hishir de Sanación), Sanación Vidas Pasadas, Activación del Sistema Pineal, Extracción de Implantes, Interconexión Aural, Activación de la Estructura Cristalina, Activación del ADN a través de los Discos Solares, Conexión con seres de otros planos y de otras razas, desarrollo de la clarividencia y clariaudiencia. Así comenzó su actividad como contactada, canalizadora y divulgadora de mensaje y enseñanzas de otras razas, culturas y otros planos. También es investigadora de diferentes temas, que comparte en videos, charlas y conferencias, así como a través de artículos y otros escritos. Ha creado el Talismán Sa'am ritualizado, del cual está escribiendo un libro explicando su utilización, así como del Mantra Sa'am. Asimismo, realiza viajes iniciáticos, con grupos, a Egipto, Ruta Cátara de María Magdalena por el sur de Francia y Grecia Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ Puedes ver el video completo de esta conferencia en: http://television.mindalia.com/mis-contactos-con-seres-de-otros-mundos-conversaciones-con-asham-por-sol-ahimsa-parte-1/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Pirkei Avos (Rosh Yeshiva)
Korban Tzibbur, Ketores, Asham Talui & Leitzanus (Korach 5776)

Pirkei Avos (Rosh Yeshiva)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016


Korban Tzibbur, Ketores, Asham Talui & Leitzanus (Korach 5776)

R. Hecht's Wednesday Night Shiur

In memory of Aliza Shulamit ob"m Children Start Vayikra, R' Mendel in Prison "The Mustache" "Good Teacher". Asham more expensive than Chatas.

Penguins Soundbytes
04-13 Penguins Soundbytes (Rechichar w/Staal, Asham, Bylsma, Fleury, Kovalev, Neal)

Penguins Soundbytes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2011 14:44


04-13 Penguins Soundbytes (Rechichar w/Staal, Asham, Bylsma, Fleury, Kovalev, Neal)