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Today's daf is sponsored by Abby Sosland in loving memory of Rabbi Henry Sosland. "He taught us that daily learning could be the ultimate source of comfort and sipuk nefesh." Today’s daf is sponsored by the Hadran Women of Long Island in honor of our friend and co-learner, Bracha Rutner, whose completion of Masechet Sanhedrin marks her siyum on all of Shas. "You dedicated the last seven and one-half years to this monumental achievement, and we are so proud that you are one of our group, and that we are able to share in your simcha! לכי מחיל אל חיל." Korach's wife convinced him to rebel against Moshe, despite Korach initially arguing against her persuasion. What were her specific complaints against Moshe and Aharon? Based on inferences from Bamidbar 16:14 and Tehillim 106:16, Rabbi Yochanan explains that they accused Moshe of engaging in relations with their wives. Moshe approached Datan and Aviram, seeking reconciliation. From this action, Reish Lakish teaches that one should actively work to resolve disputes. Different verses are brought to prove that anyone who challenges their teacher is considered as challenging God directly. There is a debate regarding Korach's fate: Was he swallowed by the earth or burned with the others who offered incense? This remains unresolved due to different interpretations of the verses. However, the Torah clearly states that Korach's sons survived. Regarding the generation that wandered in the desert, sages debate whether they will have a share in the World-to-Come. Various verses are cited to support both positions. Similarly, the fate of the ten tribes is disputed. Will they eventually return to the land or were they permanently exiled? This discussion centers on different interpretations of Devarim 29:27. Scholars also debate whether these tribes will receive a portion in the World-to-Come, with various verses brought as evidence. In both these controversies, Rabbi Akiva takes the stricter position that they will neither return nor have a share in the World-to-Come. Rabba bar bar Hanna quotes Rabbi Yochanan questioning Rabbi Akiva's stance, noting that Rabbi Akiva typically adopts more lenient positions. What is the source for Rabbi Akiva's general tendency toward leniency? From what point in development can one merit entry to the World-to-Come: from conception, birth, the ability to speak, or the ability to say "amen"?
Today's daf is sponsored by Abby Sosland in loving memory of Rabbi Henry Sosland. "He taught us that daily learning could be the ultimate source of comfort and sipuk nefesh." Today’s daf is sponsored by the Hadran Women of Long Island in honor of our friend and co-learner, Bracha Rutner, whose completion of Masechet Sanhedrin marks her siyum on all of Shas. "You dedicated the last seven and one-half years to this monumental achievement, and we are so proud that you are one of our group, and that we are able to share in your simcha! לכי מחיל אל חיל." Korach's wife convinced him to rebel against Moshe, despite Korach initially arguing against her persuasion. What were her specific complaints against Moshe and Aharon? Based on inferences from Bamidbar 16:14 and Tehillim 106:16, Rabbi Yochanan explains that they accused Moshe of engaging in relations with their wives. Moshe approached Datan and Aviram, seeking reconciliation. From this action, Reish Lakish teaches that one should actively work to resolve disputes. Different verses are brought to prove that anyone who challenges their teacher is considered as challenging God directly. There is a debate regarding Korach's fate: Was he swallowed by the earth or burned with the others who offered incense? This remains unresolved due to different interpretations of the verses. However, the Torah clearly states that Korach's sons survived. Regarding the generation that wandered in the desert, sages debate whether they will have a share in the World-to-Come. Various verses are cited to support both positions. Similarly, the fate of the ten tribes is disputed. Will they eventually return to the land or were they permanently exiled? This discussion centers on different interpretations of Devarim 29:27. Scholars also debate whether these tribes will receive a portion in the World-to-Come, with various verses brought as evidence. In both these controversies, Rabbi Akiva takes the stricter position that they will neither return nor have a share in the World-to-Come. Rabba bar bar Hanna quotes Rabbi Yochanan questioning Rabbi Akiva's stance, noting that Rabbi Akiva typically adopts more lenient positions. What is the source for Rabbi Akiva's general tendency toward leniency? From what point in development can one merit entry to the World-to-Come: from conception, birth, the ability to speak, or the ability to say "amen"?
In this inspiring episode of the Think Wildlife Podcast, we welcome Aviram Rozin, founder of Sadhana Forest, a globally respected movement dedicated to reforestation, sustainable development, and nature-based solutions. What started in 2003 as a family's dream to revive degraded land in Tamil Nadu has evolved into an international model for ecological restoration and community-led change.With over 70 acres of tropical dry evergreen forest restored in India, and active reforestation projects in Haiti, Kenya, Namibia, and Meghalaya, Sadhana Forest shows that large-scale transformation is possible—through people-powered action, smart land management, and a deep respect for nature.
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Summary In this episode of Startup Junkies, we dive into the electrifying world of lithium, renewable energy innovations, and its impact on the economy. Hosts Caleb Talley and Jeff Amerine are joined by guests Florence Meaders, program manager of the Lithium Regional Innovation Cluster (LRIC) and Matt Newman and Aviram Hadash from Brightmerge, who explore the profound potential of the Smackover Formation in South Arkansas and the revolutionary technologies shaping the future. One key highlight of the episode was the transformative potential of the Smackover Formation, which has the capacity to supply ten times more lithium than the entire U.S. currently produces. Florence emphasized its unique extraction process—direct lithium extraction (DLE)—which minimizes environmental impact compared to traditional methods. Additionally, Brightmerge's cutting-edge innovations were also in the spotlight, with CEO, Aviram, detailing how their technology solves key challenges in optimizing electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging and microgrid design. Focusing on tailored, data-driven solutions, their platform helps fleet owners determine optimal charging schedules, equipment, and total cost of ownership (TCO), while factoring in local energy resources and environmental variables. Partnering companies like Volo X amplify their mission to make EV transitions both practical and economical. Matt provided a broader perspective, stressing the importance of diversifying energy sources to accommodate future demands. From smarter lithium usage to energy storage evolution, the conversation stressed the need for strategic partnerships, resource recycling, and advancing battery technology. This episode encapsulates the profound transformation underway in energy and logistics—underscoring innovation, collaboration, and sustainability as key drivers of progress. Tune in to unlock the future of lithium and EV advancements! Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (05:36) Fleet EV Charging Challenges (10:26) Optimizing Last-Mile Delivery Algorithms (14:15) EV Fleet Transition Cost Comparison Tool (17:58) Renewable Energy and Grid Innovation (22:34) Advancements in Solar Energy and Storage (26:46) Future of Lithium vs. Alternatives (31:22) Recruiting Lithium Industry Experts (36:36) Closing Thoughts Links Caleb Talley Jeff Amerine Startup Junkie Startup Junkie YouTube Aviram Hadash Matt Newman Brightmerge Florence Meaders Lithium Regional Innovation Cluster (LRIC)
BESHALAJ- EL FINAL DE DATAN Y AVIRAM by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
BESHALAJ- POR QUE SALVARON A DANTAN Y AVIRAM DE NO MORIR? by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
Our guest today is Sarah Aviram, a TEDx speaker, workshop facilitator, and international keynote speaker on the topic of motivation in the new era of work. She's also the author of Remotivation, the book designed to help you create your own version of success. We discuss how Sarah and Dr. Cohen recently met and why he was excited to read her book. We also asked Sarah what advice she has for people in the medical field, who can't work from home, but are striving for a better life/work balance. And, Sarah explains how you get chosen for Tedx and what it's like to deliver that talk. To learn more, check out The Remotivation Manager Guide, a free resource to help you re-motivate your team members in 2025. https://sarahaviram.com/manager-guide
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:What can we learn from the LA fires? Should we see them as a punishment? How do our good deeds help prevent disasters? Are they a sign of better things to come? What does it mean that after a fire we become rich? Are events like this foretold in the Torah? Why are the prophets cryptic? What is the central theme of this Torah chapter? What personal and global lessons does it offer us? What does it teach us about suffering? Why is Moshe known by the name given to him by Pharoah's daughter and not the one given to him by his parents? What do we learn from the incident of Moshe killing the Egyptian? Do Dasan and Aviram get any “credit” for informing on Moshe and thereby leading him to his wife and ultimately G-d appearing to him? Why did Moshe accuse G-d of “doing evil to these people”? How does Dan salvaging lost items relate to the winter months? What guidance is offered to us by the story in Midrash about didan notzach? Why are our efforts not working when “nothing stands in the way of will”? Can we pray for a local sports team to win a game? How should I deal with my husband who is consumed with watching football? Shemos What is the connection between the month of Teves and the tribe of Dan? What can we learn from Hei Teves regarding freeing the hostages? What did the Rebbe say about beginning to prepare for Yud Shevat thirty days earlier? If the Tenth of Teves is so intense, why does the fast not begin the night before? What should our attitude be to sports?
Una cinquantena d'expositors s'apleguen aquest cap de setmana a Valls en el tradicional Mercat de Nadal i Fira de Capons, Aviram i Motius Nadalencs. Es tracta de l'única fira d'aviram del Camp de Tarragona amb una variada oferta de capons, galls d'indis, pollastres, oques i ànecs, criats de manera casolana. D'altra banda, es poden trobar […]
How can businesses navigate the complexities of cloud costs while maximizing value across their operations? In this episode, we welcome Aviram Levy, Tech Evangelist at Zesty, to explore the current state of cloud usage and waste, and how companies can effectively manage and reduce these costs. With nearly two decades of experience in IT and cloud technology, Aviram offers valuable insights into the challenges that businesses face when transitioning to the cloud's on-demand model. He sheds light on the common pitfalls, such as the lack of visibility into cloud consumption, which often leads to unexpected and inflated bills. Aviram discusses the critical role of FinOps in cloud cost optimization, explaining how dedicated teams and processes can bridge the gap between engineering and finance. He highlights best practices for implementing FinOps strategies, including the use of tools and automation to gain better visibility into cloud usage and to drive efficiency across cloud operations. With economic volatility adding to the unpredictability of cloud costs, Aviram emphasizes the importance of proactive management and strategic planning. At the heart of this discussion is Zesty's innovative approach to cloud cost optimization. Aviram introduces Zesty's solutions, which provide real-time visibility into cloud usage and offer automated recommendations to reduce waste and optimize resources. He alsoexplains how Zesty's automation engines can dynamically scale resources based on demand, ensuring that businesses only pay for what they truly need. Additionally, the newly launched platform, "Insights," is designed to help organizations prioritize and automate optimization opportunities, making cloud management more efficient and cost-effective. Looking to the future, Aviram shares his vision for the next wave of cloud cost optimization, which will include deep tech solutions tailored to specific workloads like databases and containers. He also discusses the growing importance of multi-cloud support and the continuous advancements in automation that will further enhance cloud efficiency. As businesses increasingly rely on cloud services, one pressing question remains: Are you doing enough to optimize your cloud costs and maximize the value of your cloud investments?
MyLife Chassidus Applied: Where YOUR questions are answered Donate now: https://mylife500.com For recording visit the archive page or your favorite podcast carrier. Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics: What does this time period and Torah portion teach us today? • What do we learn from Chof Ches Sivan? 04:40 • Why does this day signify the beginning of a new era in history? 04:40 • What do we learn from Parshas Korach? 10:05 • What lessons do we derive from the Korach episode about leadership and uniting under one leader? 13:00 • What is the significance of Aaron's rod sprouting almonds to prove that G-d chose him to be the high priest? 20:15 • Why did Korach want to be the high priest? 22:40 • Will he be a high priest in the future? 24:58 • What's the story with Dasan and Aviram? 29:08 • What do we learn from the haftorah? 29:53 • How do we explain why the Jews so readily received the Torah but opposed entering the Promised Land incited by the scouts? 33:43 How should we react to the Israeli court ruling forcing haredim to join the army? 36:08 USA President • How should we react to the presidential debate? 45:17 • Who should we vote for? 47:00 War in Israel • Are we doing enough in fighting the spiritual war? 53:28 • How do we address the divisiveness that still exists between us? 56:02 • What is the best way to pray for our success? 57:26 • Are we allowed to put the pulsa d'nura curse on governments and officials that are siding with the Hamas terrorists? 59:18 • Can becoming a Nazir help the situation? 01:00:56 • Should we welcome the news that our enemies are fighting with each other? 01:03:20 • Should we celebrate the defeat or death of our enemies? 01:06:19 Should we ban a book that has a negative article about the Rebbe? 01:07:50
This is the first time they're mentioned but they do come up again in the Torah.
Chazal learn the extent of our obligation to heal machlokes from the way Moshe pursued peace with Dathan and Aviram. Lessons from Moshe's perseverance, and from the positive outcomes it produced. Have a good Shabbos
What is the danger of Machlokes? What did Korach “take”? What was really bothering him? How did Dasan, Aviram and Ohn get dragged in? Is “sleep on it” a good tactic? Learn the answers to all of this, and more, on this week's episode of Toras Chaim. Toras Chaim: Meaningful Life Lessons from the Weekly Parsha, by Rabbi Elchonon Cohen. Comments, questions and requests are welcome! Instagram: @OvertimeCook or @Elchonon or via email: overtimecook@gmail.com
Rav Moshe Wolfson Aka the Mashgiach Ztl of kehilos Emunas Yisrael passed away, alongside other tragedies we dedicated our learning to their Souls. Dedicated to Healing and Shmirah for the soldiers. The Mashgiach was my oldest son's Sandek. We learn Sefar Tanya Perek 20, to bring down Unity of Hashem through speech to the Mashiach mindset to overcome the challenging days and news... We Mchazzik with Torah and music
In this episode of the podcast, Benjamin is joined by Aviram Meir, uncle of Almog Meir-Jan. Almog was kidnapped on October 7th and remains in Hamas captivity to this day. Almog will turn 22 this week. Aviram tells me about the impact Almog's captivity is having on Orit, Almog's mother, and on him, as well as the initiatives the family are undertaking to maintain and generate awareness about Almog's plight. The Israeli fashion house, RENUAR, has released a line of clothing with Almog in mind. On his arm, Almog tattooed the phrase "ALIVE." That phrase is now emblazoned on a RENUAR collection that you can purchase to show your solidarity with Almog and with all the hostages. To do so, please visit the link below!https://www.renuar.co.il/men/clothes/shirts/315600001.html?page=menSupport the Show.The MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Follow The MirYam Institute Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED
Splitting Of The Yam Suf For Dassan & Aviram by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
durée : 00:58:38 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui nous recevons les cinéastes Yossi Aviram pour "Il n'y a pas d'ombre dans le désert", Lisandro Alonso pour "Eureka", et encore Asmae El Moudir, et aussi Sophie-Catherine Gallet. - invités : Yossi Aviram Réalisateur; Lisandro Alonso cinéaste; Asmae El Moundir cinéaste; Sophie-Catherine Gallet Collaboratrice à France Culture, critique de cinéma à Revus et corrigés, cinéaste
durée : 00:58:38 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui nous recevons les cinéastes Yossi Aviram pour "Il n'y a pas d'ombre dans le désert", Lisandro Alonso pour "Eureka", et encore Asmae El Moudir, et aussi Sophie-Catherine Gallet. - invités : Yossi Aviram Réalisateur; Lisandro Alonso cinéaste; Asmae El Moundir cinéaste; Sophie-Catherine Gallet Collaboratrice à France Culture, critique de cinéma à Revus et corrigés, cinéaste
In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by Aviram Meir, uncle of Almog Meir-Jan. Almog was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7th. He's a 21 year old civilian. Aviram and I discuss how he sees the current stage of the negotiations for the release of the hostages and he expresses the guilt he carries as the relative of a hostage in the pursuit of whose freedom and return, soldiers of the IDF are fighting - and dying. After that, I'm joined by our in-house analyst Yaakov Lappin for a brief discussion about the U.S. retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria, the likelihood of a direct conflict between Israel and Hezbollah and the ongoing war inside the Gaza Strip. As ever, I hope you enjoy the conversation and please remember to subscribe.Support the showThe MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Follow The MirYam Institute Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED
Découvrez le LIVRE Neurosapiens ! Pour apprendre à créer rapidement et à moindre coût son podcast, c'est par ici ! L'empathie c'est la capacité à reconnaître et percevoir ce que l'autre ressent. L'empathie a une dimension affective, on entre en résonance avec les émotions d'autrui, et une dimension cognitive, on essaye de comprendre les états mentaux des autres, de comprendre leurs émotions et leurs pensées. L'empathie est indispensable pour nous aider à mieux comprendre ceux qui nous entourent et nos relations à eux. Mais alors comment la développer ? Voici quelques conseils. Animation & réalisation : Anaïs RouxProduction : Anaïs Roux & Lacmé ProductionInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/neurosapiens.podcast/Pour m'écrire : neurosapiens.podcast@gmail.comAudio : Play-Doh meets Dora - Carmen María and Edu EspinalGood times - Patrick Patrikios.Sources : R. Shankland et C. André, Ces liens qui nous font vivre, Odile Jacob, 2020.E. Teding van Berkhout et J. M. Malouff, The efficacy of empathy training : A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2016.Bunce, Louise & Stansfield, John. (2014). The Relationship Between Empathy and Reading Fiction: Separate Roles for Cognitive and Affective Components. Journal of European Psychology Students. 5. 9-18. 10.5334/jeps.ca. Adrian, J. E., Clemente, R. A., Villanueva, L., & Rieffe, C. (2005). Parent-child picture-book reading, mothers' mental state language and children's theory of mind. Journal of Child Language, 32(3), 673–686.Aram, D., & Aviram, S. (2009). Mothers' storybook reading and kindergartners' socioemotional and literacy development. Reading Psychology, 30(2), 175–194.
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:What is our overall responsibility during this time of war in Israel? Are there parallels between the current battles and events that transpired in the Egyptian exile? What does this week's Torah portion teach us about today's war? What can we learn from the fact that G-d revealed the name Havaya specifically to Moshe in Egypt and not to the Patriarchs? What does this teach us about darkness and about challenge? Why are there four expressions of freedom? Why did G-d not just redeem the Jews quickly and in one move? Why did it need to be a prolonged process? Same question today: Why can't G-d just grant Israel a quick victory? What can we learn from Moshe looking around and then slaying the Egyptian striking a Jew? What is someone called a “rasha” when only raising his hand against another? What do we learn from this about our present enemies? Can we compare Jewish antisemites to Dasan and Aviram? Why did Hashem ask Moshe “what is in your hand?” What is the significance of Moshe's staff? Is G-d hardening the hearts of Hamas as he did Pharoah's? Will Hashem bring ten plagues upon Hamas and their supporters? Should we encourage the Gazans to move elsewhere? Should we be publicly protesting the atrocities and abuses perpetrated against women? Is it appropriate to publicly insult the enemy? Should we threaten to destroy their mosques? How do we properly channel anger toward our enemies? What should we make of the Turkish parliament member who died after cursing the Jews? How should we react to miracle stories coming out of Israel? Why not place a curse on our enemies? Why not build a golem? Can we use supernatural means in times of emergency? Does Tof Shin Pey Daled stand for T'hei Shnas Palestinian Demise? Should we be looking for astrological signs to explain today's events? Does Basi L'Gani offer us any lessons for today? What does it teach us about times of war?
Tuesday Talks with Dr Aviram Trachtenberg. We talked about 10X health and mindset. Taking the small steps to create big changes and a vision board!
Torah Class - Parshat Shemot: Can You Blame People Only For Their Intentions? Moshe condemns Datan for only raising his hands, even before he hit Aviram. Why? Click here for the class handout
The flexibility to work from anywhere won't necessarily make you love your job, says HR leader Sarah Aviram. Sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries, she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can't fix — and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done. After the talk, Modupe shares tips on staying engaged at work.
On November 20th, 2023, we brought Orit and Aviram Meir, mother and uncle of Almog Meir-Jan respectively, to the British House of Commons to tell their story. Almog was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7th and remains in captivity to this day. They were joined by Iris Haim, a palliative care nurse whose son Yotam was also kidnapped and remains a hostage to this day. Doron Libshtein's brother, nephew and two additional members of his extended family were murdered that day. He joined us to tell his harrowing story. Support the show
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Summary Lt. Col. (ret.) Aviram Halevi (LinkedIn) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss Israel's top secret commando unit, Sayeret Matkal. Aviram formerly served as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Sayeret Matkal. What You'll Learn Intelligence The origins of Sayeret Matkal Collaboration across Israeli intelligence Operation Spring of Youth & the Entebbe Raid Intelligence & hostage retrieval Reflections The value of teamwork No room for fear And much, much more … Episode Notes This week on SpyCast, Andrew was joined by Aviram Halevi, former Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Sayeret Matkal, Israel's top-secret elite commando unit. Aviram served over two decades in various branches of Israeli intelligence, and recently co-wrote the book Sayeret Matkal: The Greatest Operations of Israel's Elite Commandos. Andrew and Aviram discuss the origins and history of the unit, including the stories of some of Sayeret Matkal's most notable operations. And… Sayeret Matkal's motto is “Who Dares Wins” – A motto first used by Britain's Special Air Service during World War II. Since then, 11 other elite special forces units have also adopted the saying. Quotes of the Week “What makes [Sayeret Matkal] so unique? The fact is that these people, and you mentioned that before, we are not rambos and there is no ramboism in the unit in Sayeret Matkal. On the contrary, the basic building block of the Sayeret is the team. The team is what you're kind of imprinted with once you get drafted. And this will be your designation forever. I'm team Raz. Raz was my commander, and my soldiers are team Aviram for the rest of their lives.” – Aviram Halevi. Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* The Intelligence Legacy of the Yom Kippur War with Uri Bar-Joseph (2023) Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy with Michael Vickers (2023) Israeli Military Intelligence with IDF Brig. General (Res.) Yossi Kuperwasser (2022) Black Ops: The Life of a Legendary CIA Shadow Warrior with Ric Prado (2022) *Beginner Resources* Massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games, National Park Service (2023) [Short article] What Is Sayeret Matkal, Israel's Special Forces Unit Set For Hostage Rescue Operation In Gaza?v, YouTube (2023) [7 min. video] Entebbe Raid, Encyclopedia Brittanica (n.d.) [Short encyclopedia entry] DEEPER DIVE Books Sayeret Matkal: The Greatest Operations of Israel's Elite Commandos, A. Shur & A. Halevi (Skyhorse, 2023) No Mission Is Impossible: The Death-Defying Missions of the Israeli Special Forces, M. Bar-Zohar & N. Mishal (Ecco, 2016) Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, the Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History, S. David (Little, Brown and Company, 2015) Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team, G. Jonas (Simon & Schuster, 2005) Video Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story (2012) One Day in September (1999) Primary Sources Entebbe Protocols (1976) [Rabin, Allon, Peres, etc.] Ambassador Dinitz and Secretary Kissinger (June 30, 1976) Ambassador Dinitz and Secretary Kissinger (July 5, 1976) Uganda, Kenya Dispute (1976) Amin Says Uganda Retains Right to Reply to the Raid (1976) Speech by Ugandan Prime Minister on the 40th Anniversary of Entebbe (2016) *Wildcard Resource* Elite commando units like Sayeret Matkal, while not as focused on intelligence, go back as far as military history. To read about the special forces of antiquity, check out Persia's The Immortals, Byzantine's Tagma, and Rome's Extraordinarii
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Have you ever thought about what you’d do to save the planet if you were a billionaire? Well, this week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with billionaire high tech entrepreneur and philanthropist Ziv Aviram and see how he answers that very question. We discuss Aviram’s partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative to help fight … Continue reading Israeli Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Ziv Aviram on the EcoBridge Initiative → This article and podcast Israeli Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Ziv Aviram on the EcoBridge Initiative appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
The flexibility to work from anywhere won't necessarily make you love your job, says HR leader Sarah Aviram. Sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries, she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can't fix -- and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done.
The flexibility to work from anywhere won't necessarily make you love your job, says HR leader Sarah Aviram. Sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries, she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can't fix -- and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done.
The flexibility to work from anywhere won't necessarily make you love your job, says HR leader Sarah Aviram. Sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries, she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can't fix -- and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done.
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When Moshe tried to make peace with them, Dasan and Aviram said, “We will not go up!” Rashi explains that their words caused them to stumble. Since they said that they will not go up, in fact they only ended up going down (to the depths of the Earth). This episode addresses this strange correlation.
In this episode we discuss what exactly was the sin of Korach and Dasan and Aviram - what were they truly held accountable for doing?
In this epic parsha, a man named Korach decides to rebel against Moshe. He draws two known troublemakers, Dasan and Aviram, into his scheme. Additionally, he recruits members of the tribe of Reuven. This complex story teaches us: Leadership is based on being chosen, not craving prestigious positions. Craving power can lead to one's downfall. We are impacted by the company we keep- as is exhibited by the differences between Korach's wife and On's wife. Common sense can only get us so far. We also need to respect and value expertise.
Exploring the sup-plot of the wives of Korach, Dasan and Aviram, and On ben Peles
Korach | The Midrashic History of Datan and Aviram, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom The leaders of (part of) the rebellion against Moshe, Datan and Aviram, first mentioned in the context of the Korahide rebellion, are pictured by the Midrash as being a thorn in Moshe's side (to put it lightly) from the beginning of his career. We explore the methodology of Midrash on two planes - both the textual associations that lead to this history as well as the general Midrashic approach in presenting characters in Tanakh, both virtuous as well as vile, in a less nuanced but more accessible light and the homiletic-educational goals of Midrash as a general oeuvre. Source sheet >>
KORACH Dealing With Opposition Some of the more challenging moments in life are when we encounter people who try to belittle us. No matter how kind and patient one may be, he or she can nonetheless cross paths with individuals with interests that aim to weaken us. Not competitors, or people with a different view or approach; rather individuals who seem bent on our destruction for its own sake, not even as a medium for their success. And here the responses usually range from boycott to open hostility. Many choose to boycott the person who belittles them and completely sever the connection, while others respond with aggression and channel their energy into confrontations. But could there be a third way? Today we want to discuss an inspiring lesson in Moshe's response to his long-standing adversaries, Dosson and Aviram. Why does Moshe engage in negotiation and try to convince them? After all, who better than him knows that they despise him and insult him? They didn't seek personal growth, as they vowed to get in the way of Moshe at every turn. They had been feuding with Moshe since their youth and had never let up on the fight. So why does he turn to them for a dialogue and almost invite them to attack him? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mendy-goldberg/support
Study Guide Gittin 12 Today's daf is sponsored by Aviram and Micki Kadosh in honor of their son Yonatan's wedding to Yotal. Can a master say to his slave, "You work for me and I keep your proceeds, but you need to support yourself"? First, they try to infer this from the Mishna but they reject it and explain that the Mishna is referring to a case where the master can say to the slave, "Keep your proceeds for your food." Four other sources are brought to try to infer that the master can relinquish his responsibility to feed the slave, while keeping his proceeds. Each time, other than the last, they reject this explanation. But in the end, they do prove that it can be done from the last source.
Study Guide Gittin 12 Today's daf is sponsored by Aviram and Micki Kadosh in honor of their son Yonatan's wedding to Yotal. Can a master say to his slave, "You work for me and I keep your proceeds, but you need to support yourself"? First, they try to infer this from the Mishna but they reject it and explain that the Mishna is referring to a case where the master can say to the slave, "Keep your proceeds for your food." Four other sources are brought to try to infer that the master can relinquish his responsibility to feed the slave, while keeping his proceeds. Each time, other than the last, they reject this explanation. But in the end, they do prove that it can be done from the last source.
Podcast guest, Aviram Benito, CPA, founder of AB & Associates, shares helpful tax tips. Topics covered include: passive income versus ordinary income; AB 150 - the SALT limitation workaround; tax considerations when operating short term rentals on Airbnb; and the California 2022 tax extension. If you do not learn anything on this podcast, were you listening? But seriously, if you have an additional tax question, send an inquiry to info@mk-am.com and we'll ask Aviram when he joins us again on our podcast in the near future.
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Aviram Hassan started hacking his way into stuff at a young age, primarily from online multiplayer games. The first game was a fan based game for Pokemon, when he was 8 years old, which was helpful for him to learn English. He served in the Israeli military, prior to become a startup solution architect and backend developer. Outside of tech, he is a family man with a 6 month old, born around the same time as his startup. He also really enjoys coffee, but he admits, he is not obsessive or overly enthusiastic about it.Given their background, Aviram and his co-founder wanted to build a product based company. In their last company, they didn't really have a developer environment, as it was hard to maintain and didn't represent real data in the production environment. They started thinking about how they could solve this sort of problem.This is the creation story of Metalbear, and mirrord.SponsorsCipherstashTreblleCAST AI FireflyTursoLinksWebsite: https://metalbear.co/, https://mirrord.dev/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aviram-hassan/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Even before the pandemic and the great resignation, Sara Aviram was curious about remote work. By now, she's a renowned expert. Sara was working for a tech company when she began researching the value of working from home by exploring it herself. After working remotely from 12 countries in 12 months in 2019, researching and living the future of work, she published the best-selling book, Remotivation: The Remote Workers Ultimate Guide to Life-Changing Fulfillment. Sarah Aviram is a workshop facilitator and keynote speaker and has spoken at Google, American Express, Avon, Bank of America, PepsiCo and NYU School of Business on creating successful hybrid work environments, team connectivity in remote work, and optimizing workforce performance by motivating workers. Begin by getting curious Sara began with a question: What is the value of remote work, and how can we use it effectively? And what are the benefits and challenges of remote work? While still employed as a Director of Talent Development for a New York-based tech company, Sara was looking into ways to recruit quality talent when she noticed a trend-people were talking more and more about remote work. In the interest of finding and retaining the best talent from around the globe, Sara's boss set her free to try it out and report back. When the pandemic hit and Sara was suddenly laid off, her interest in remote work didn't lessen-it grew exponentially. She realized that this was her opportunity to bring her findings to print and help others find greater satisfaction in their work lives. The six factors that drive our decisions about work In her book, Sara discusses the six contributing factors to our happiness with work: Money, identity, routines, growth, impact and joy. She asks us to evaluate our priorities, find where our values actually lie, and create a life that serves us. Be sure to listen to this high-quality interview with Sara Aviram to get a taste of the wisdom to be found in her book, and finally discover the working arrangement that works for you! Quotes “If you don't like your job in Baltimore, you're not going to love it in Bali.” “I thought I was just writing a book for a small niche group of remote workers…and then the whole world became remote. I started my own business doing workshops for companies to help them motivate and engage remote workers and help them perform at their best!” “You never know where opportunities are gonna come from. You have to keep getting the word out about what you do.” “More people are quitting their jobs at a record rate. There are a few reasons. We came out of a global pandemic, and people during that time started reevaluating their lives, what's important and what role they want work to play in their lives.” “During the pandemic, a lot of people didn't spend money. They saved and had a little nest egg. They started to think, maybe I should start that business I've always wanted to start! Maybe I could take some time before I jump back into something!” “It's important to think not just about what kind of work you're good at, but also what kind of work energizes you? Those two things could be different. What do you want to do more of?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Sara Aviram's website: https://sarahaviram.com/ Purchase her book, Remotivation: The Remote Workers Ultimate Guide to Life-Changing Fulfillment: https://sarahaviram.com/book/ Hire Sara to speak at your event or facilitate a workshop: https://sarahaviram.com/speaking/ Connect with Sara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahaviram/