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Send us a textThis week we discuss CHANNUKAH! That's right, the reason for the season is latkes, dreidels, candles, and of course goblins!But what are goblins in the Jewish tradition? Why are they involved in Channukah? Why is Channukah a punk rock and metal holiday? All this and more in this very special CHANNUKAH EPISODE of Wayward Children!----------------------------------------------------- Find Jack on Twitter or his Website Find John on Twitter or his Website GET OUR READING LIST! GET THE WAYWARD CHILDREN SHIRT! Shop Aggadah Try It Books Intro and outro music ‘Skin and Bones' composed by Yoshie Fruchter and performed by Pitom, on Tzadik records
At long last it's here: our annual Creepy Christmas/Chaunted Channukah. Hide the children. Hide the elf on the shelf. Hide the afikoman (wrong Jewish holiday but still). This year we'll be covering the haunted Wolf's Lair (15:17), the Dog Woman of Watts (30:13), the Hollymont Hauntings (39:24) and the dreaded Lamb Mortuary (47:07). This episode best enjoyed after dark.
This is a podcast I put together in 2020 when living in Victoria. It’s NOT Christmas music (although it starts with one of my favourite Christmas songs). It celebrates a few winter holidays: Kwanzaa, Diwali, Channukah, Winter Solstice, New Years, Lohri, Mardi-Gras, and Posada. Lots of very interesting music—different from what you’d normally hear in…Continue reading archives: Episode 128, Jazz For the Winter Holidays.
In the most festive edition of this podcast, Carson and Dawson are hit with a strange twist of fate and talk about FOB's only Christmas song two days before Christmas. Other topics include balding, buying music on iTunes, and Channukah.
Our chapter gives both a "kinnah" - a lament, and a "Nehi" - a dirge, for the demise of Egypt. The Nehi mocks Egypt's place in the She'ol, the Underworld; Egypt would have been particularly concerned about life after death, and here she discovers that she shares an inglorious, impure place in the Afterlife. We discuss the theme of Immortality with an eye to Channukah which we are currently celebrating. Music - "Fame" - Irene Cara
The Hanukkah Show LIVE! Performed at Improv Asylum in Boston, MA on December 7, 2023. This was a live sketch and improv revue with an all Jewish cast. Directed by Steph SimonFeaturing, the cast! Bo Segrest, Dylan Smith, Dan Karlin, Emma Hobbs, and Ari Goldberg"Hanukkah Songs Vol. I and II" written by Bo Segrest and Dan Karlin"Hanukkah Branding" written by Dylan Smith"Hanukkah Candles" written by Bo Segrest"Gelt" written by Dylan Smith The show also featured "Text Your Mother," a video sketch written by Bo Segrest that you can watch here! If you like the show, help us grow! rate, review, and subscribeFollow us on instagram @modernexhibitspodA part of the Asylum Podcast Network @asylumpodcastsYou can see the cast of Modern Exhibits perform Tuesdays at 8:00pm EST at Improv Asylum Theater in Boston: TICKETS
How much power do our intentions hold when we communicate? What sets joyous praise apart from mere spoken words? Settle in as we unravel the profound impact of intentions and emotions hiding behind our actions and words. We draw parallels between the seemingly similar processions - a joyous parade and a sorrowful death march - to understand that the motivation behind an action holds more significance than the action itself.We then journey through the Jewish tradition of Hallel, an act of praise, showcasing how it's not just about the spoken words but the heartfelt intent behind them. We delve into the integral role Hallel plays in the observance of Hanukkah, highlighting why the laws of Hallel's recitation are classified under the laws of Channukah in Rambam's Mishneh Torah. As we guide you through turning everyday conversations into an act of Hallel, a recitation of praise, we invite you to recognize the transformative power of your intentions - making the mundane divine.Support the showJoin the WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! JOIN HERE ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website, themotivationcongregation.org ---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
It is our Hannukah or Channukah episode! Sarah shares the history of Hannukah and how her holiday gets left out of Holiday Celebrations because it is an End Cap Holiday. Scott explains how FSU was cheated out of the CFP. Chris brings us a top 10 list and so much more. Email the secret word to nnfcontests@gmail.com. This word will expire on 12/17/23. #hannukah #manorah #CFP #FSU #NCAA #ESPN #SEC #ACC #cheated #snubbed #rigged #ifyoucantbeatuscheatusTo connect with us, check out our sweet merch or join our Clubhouse and become a friend with benefits, visit our website www.nonewfriendspodcast.com. Please support our sponsors. Sandpiper Vacations (tell them that the No New Friends Podcast Sent you) www.sandpipervacations.com, i Believe Services www.ibelieveservice.us, Night Watchman Ghost Tours. www.seeamericatours.net. Use Promo Code NNF for 25% discount.. www.manscaped.com use the promo code NNF for 20% off. Check out our website for more No New Friends Podcast exclusive deals. https://newsly.me/ and the promo code N0NEWFR1ENDS.
And here's how! What can you do today to turn your candle into a torch? Wishing you a happy Channukah!
Jewish Diaspora Report - Episode 83 On this episode of the Jewish Diaspora Report, Host Mike Jordan discusses the holiday of Hannukah and why this year is different from all other years. We look at the similarities between the antisemitism of the Selucid Greeks and the modern world today and how Jews can take inspiration from the story and use it today. Explore these challenging issues and join the Jewish Diaspora Report for future episodes on issues of Politics, Culture, Current Events and more! Check us out on Instagram @jdr.podcastSupport the show
This week focuses on Channukah - The Feast of Lights. In Psalms 37, David reminds us that God's way is the way of light. Righteousness and light are companions. Evil and darkness are also companions. Channukah is also called the Feast of Dedication and commemorates the time when the Maccabees regained control of the temple from the Greeks and re-established the worship services to the living God of Israel. During this time, we are invited to re-dedicate our lives to the way of light and right living instead of the way of evil and darkness. There are only two choices: no middle ground. Choose you this day whom you will serve. As for me and my house, we will serve our Heavenly Father. Produced by Steve Rees - Calming Harp For donations to our projects click: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XSTKYU9744WN2 If you like what you hear please subscribe: www.youtube.com/peregrinnatti To find us on social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/peregrinnatti Calming Harp Page: https://www.facebook.com/Calming-Harp… If you would like to write a testimony of how this music has helped you email me at: steve@calmingharp.com To purchase CDs and MP3s go to our website: https://calmingharp.com/ Steve Rees has been producing Harp Music from the Psalms of David for the past 20 years. He has discovered a connection between the Hebrew text of the Psalms and music notes that develop into chord progressions that form the basis for musical compositions that have been appreciated by thousands of followers. We invite you to join the many lives that have been positively affected by this wonderful music.
Just a bit of light is all it takes to overcome the darkness.
It's time to light our candles, fill our donuts with jelly, and spin our dreidels. American Jewry's favorite Jewish holiday is here! Hanukkah. Channukah? Chanukkah? Which spelling do you go by? Regardless, this time is marked by festive parties, gift exchanges, and family time. With the international crisis of the Jewish identity, with the war in Israel raging on, we need this positivity for our mental health's sake! No less, one has to ask themselves "What is the origin of this holiday?" When looking deeper into the Channukah story, one can't help but find parallels between the Maccabee's actions of the past and extremists today. Does this mean we're celebrating the actions of a violent clan of Jewish mobsters? Was our favorite childhood holiday a giant lie? Jay Hoffman, better known as Sephardic Soul by his Instagram, takes a break from teaching children at a Hebrew school in New York to teach Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, who the Maccabees actually were and how their actions compare to today's current events. About Jay Hoffman: Sephardicsoul is a Jewish educator in New Jersey. He has lived in Israel for a year in 2018 studying at Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem and working at the Israeli Ministry of Health in Tel Aviv. He is passionate about the Classical Sephardic outlook that has been espoused by great Jewish leaders such as Maimonides, Gersonides, and ibn Gabirol. Sephardicsoul enjoys cooking, reading, and inviting friends and family to his home for Shabbat. Connect with Jay Hoffman IG @SephardicSoul Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
Our chapter is a diatribe against the king of Tyre and his arrogance, comporting himself as a god, imagining that he is in the garden of Eden. We discuss the sin of hubris, and the power of Channukah as a festival that champions the power of small things. Music. Zusha
Tomorrow begins Hannukah so today we're tasting Hannukah gelt. Also put on your yarmulke. Listen in as we try to parse the legends of why these are eaten and play a special holiday themed game! Grab yourself a mesh baggy and eat along with us!
This is the noon All Local for December 6, 2023
Channukah And The Importance Of Lighting The Chanukiyah by Eliyahu Jian
Seasons screamings, everyone. Tis the season to be...unholly? That's because it's time once again for our annual haunted episode. This year we'll be covering the tales of the Alexandria Hotel (18:50) and a haunted tour through UCLA (1:00:56).
“Dreaming is a necessary complement to our waking life that allows us to rest and integrate and regenerate.”— Ganga DeviAs home to the holiday of Chanukah, Kislev is a time for celebration, light, and togetherness. But it is also a time for sleeping, for dreaming, and for integrating the teachings of our dreams into our waking lives.The beauty of the cyclical nature of our Hebrew calendar is that it creates space for us to explore its universal and resonant themes each year as different people, bringing with us new experiences and perspectives that shift and re-shape the ways in which we engage and reflect. This episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is a replay of the Kislev episode of Sacred Time, a podcast about the healing art of the Hebrew calendar. Looking toward Channukah as a time of light, dedication, and grace within a time of darkness, this conversation deeply examines Kislev's overarching themes of sleep, death, dreams, and light, and moves thoughtfully through the cyclical nature of the rhythms of creation.“There's something about this time of sleep and slumber and darkness — we are actually deeply held.”— BluthThis episode discusses: How dreams inspire, enrich, and borrow from our waking lives — and their connection to prophecyHow our relationship with sleep can inform and soften our relationship to deathThe symbolic meaning behind Channukah falling across both Kislev and Tevet Highlights: 00:52 Intro01:51 Kislev & Samec05:00 The circle of our daily rhythms07:46 Dreams, prophecy & waking life09:58 Death & sleep12:14 Midrash: Adam & the Garden of Eden16:09 Living Jewishly Channukah Guide19:01 Channukah & Kislev22:01 Darkness & light24:03 Ganga Devi's dream work29:29 Mourning rituals & Waking LifeLinks: Living Jewishly Channukah Guidehttps://livingjewishly.org/channukah Waking Life (2001)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waking_Life To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
Husband and Wife conclude Part II: Heroes:Chapter 3: Fighters & Strong Men, from A Treasury of Jewish Folklore.In this episode of the Sacrilegious Book Club, topics include the notion of Brain over Brawn; hammers and epiphanies; mennorahs and Channukah; double spies and Severus; AND boxers and Houdini.Though we only read one story, it was a lengthy one that fully held our attention and helped us understand the background of a very important Jewish holiday. Next time, we will move to Part 3 and cover some entries from The Human Comedy: Droll Characters. We hope you'll get a copy of the book and read along with us.Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zKSkip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57dThank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree and get EARLY access to our episodes! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegious-discourse-bible-study-for-atheists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Goldy has a bumpy ride to paradise, Alec teaches children the true meaning of Channukah, and the gang knows when it's time to take a knee to avoid getting hurt.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's Hanukkah week! Lots of festivites, sweets and presents all around. But when you're raising your kids in a mixed relgious household, does it get too confusing for them? And should we chose a religion for our kids or let them choose on their own?
This week: It's the last episode of the year, and a sort of follow up to both last year's Hannukah Sucks episode, and this year's State of the Union episode. After all, the holiday season can be a wonderful and frustrating time for Jews. So I have a chaotic chat about it with some of my coworkers here at Jewfolk.To donate: https://tcjewfolk.com/donate/Say hello! Lev@tcjewfolk.comTo subscribe: https://tcjewfolk.com/#subscribe_formFor our other podcasts: https://tcjewfolk.com/podcast/Our store: https://jewfolk-inc.creator-spring.com/FolkMedia Consulting: https://jewfolkmedia.com/To help Ukraine: https://tcjewfolk.com/resources-to-help-ukraine/Context on our talk about the University of Minnesota not changing its start date for Rosh Hashanah:https://tcjewfolk.com/why-the-u-wouldnt-change-its-rosh-hashanah-start-date/My piece with photos about how I came to appreciate Christianity (referenced in the episode):https://tcjewfolk.com/christianity-in-israel/Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iUIKG6QgVf0l5UCFXlhfRl3tKtT_yvZYQXp4HYHUVZA/edit?usp=sharing
Parshas Miketz- Dreams come true The skinny cows eat the fat cows, Yosef, interprets the dreams and suggest a איש נבון וחכם minister to oversee the storage during the years of abundance. Why does this need to be a clever person? Would it not be better to find someone that is responsible and organized? Channukah, we also celebrate the war. What is it about the war that we are celebrating? What does this have to do with the dreams of פרעה? All this and much more www.prismoftorah.com As usual, please spread the word and the links- Apple podcast: https://bit.ly/3RqLgIq Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3AZuoTL Spotify: https://bit.ly/3CIMoDc Or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prismoftorah/message
In honor of the miracles of lights "Channukah" and the immaculate birth of our savior "Christmas", feeling full of holiday spirit, Cameron has researched a list of modern miracles that Nicole has never heard of. We will get her opinion if they are Miracles or Not. Hosted By: Cameron Jones, Nicole DeAnda --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imnotcrazypod/support
Dedicated in Memory of Shalom ben Avraham z"l
Dedicated in Memory of Shalom ben Avraham z"l
Mikeitz-Channukah 5783 - moonLight of Emuna - R' Dov Elias by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Daily Halacha - Rabbi Silverberg - Kriat HaTorah during Channukah by Shapell's Rabbeim
THIS WEEK in the Monadnock Region, we make our SECOND attempt at a Christmas episode - no politics, no planning boards, no community centers, JUST CHRISTMAS (and Channukah) - ...and we explore Peterborough's Dark Christmas History * We discuss Project Shakespeare's production of A Christmas Carol (which is, unfortunately, over already) * Tales from Peterborough Cookie Judging (and ambitions for the future of Hometown Holidays) * Don't bring glass lanterns to the lantern walk (but you can pray to the Christmas Lobster of Peterborough for forgiveness if you fill the bank parking lot with shards) * Peterborough's dark Christmas past (and the curse that gave birth to Conval; not in a manger) * Just in time for Christmas, they are slowly hunting down and arresting the Rindge rioters Jan 6 style * We end on a really happy note (there is hope for us after all) Check out Monadnock Underground's Fall 2022 season: www.monadnockunderground.com/tag/fall2022season/ Contact us: Hate mail and information about how to send us your awesome calendar photos: diloreto@monadnockunderground.com Submissions: submit@monadnockunderground.com Advertising/Sponsorship: zoe@monadnockunderground.com www.gomonadnock.com/ www.monadnockunderground.com/ This episode was produced by Sound Lord Chad Patterson of Studio 117. GO TO Studio 117 - www.studio117.net/ - for ALL your mixing, mastering, and recording needs in 2022 AND BEYOND. He is a hero. PLUS he's got a band now and you can BOOK THEM: www.facebook.com/DownByTen/ AND wear their GEAR and emulate them with their GUIAR PICKS: www.zazzle.com/store/downbytenmerch
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Dedicated in Memory of Sara Leah Lerer (Carlye Needle) a”h
Dedicated in Memory of Sara Leah Lerer (Carlye Needle) a”h.
Dedicated in Memory of Sara Leah Lerer (Carlye Needle) a”h
Bruce. Songs for Channukah by artists of Jewish heritage. A selection of new releases. Oscar Lopez, Bela Fleck, Steve Goodman, Orit Shimoni. And more.Playlist: Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - 8 Days (Of Hannukah)Veronica Stanton - New DreamMary Beth Carty - Dutch Tea JigsThe McDades - Nomadic Mood & Caroline's ReelRachel Sage - Maybe She'll Have CatsOrit Shimoni - Sharp Tongued Girlchuck brodsky - The Hands of Victor JaraRakkatak - Gracias A La VidaOscar Lopez - No BarricadeJames Keelaghan - Second HandIan Davies - Bad Weather BluesBela Fleck & The Flecktones - The Hannukah WaltzSteve Goodman - Mama Don't Allow ItSam Bush - John McLaughlinThe Po' Ramblin' Boys - Old Time AngelsBob Dylan - The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas PriestBlack Ox Orkestar - Oysgeforn Bessarabian Hora
Get your merry on with Erica Hubbard, Brett Chapin, Sage Justice and our special musical guests Shannon Sibbald and Quaid Lagan all joining us for our third annual Holidays Gone Good special episode. We're talking ugly holiday sweaters, hot cider recipes, letters to Santa, elves on shelves, and three great organizations you can learn more about and support. This is one of our favorite shows to put together every year and this one does not disappoint so fry up some latkes and get ready to get frisky under the mistletoe, we are turning on the Christmas tree lights to make the world a little bit brighter.
“Dreaming is a necessary complement to our waking life that allows us to rest and integrate and regenerate.”— Ganga DeviAs home to the holiday of Chanukah, Kislev is a time for celebration, light, and togetherness. But it is also a time for sleeping, for dreaming, and for integrating the teachings of our dreams into our waking lives.The beauty of the cyclical nature of our Hebrew calendar is that it creates space for us to explore its universal and resonant themes each year as different people, bringing with us new experiences and perspectives that shift and re-shape the ways in which we engage and reflect. This episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is a replay of the Kislev episode of Sacred Time, a podcast about the healing art of the Hebrew calendar. Looking toward Channukah as a time of light, dedication, and grace within a time of darkness, this conversation deeply examines Kislev's overarching themes of sleep, death, dreams, and light, and moves thoughtfully through the cyclical nature of the rhythms of creation.“There's something about this time of sleep and slumber and darkness — we are actually deeply held.”— BluthThis episode discusses: How dreams inspire, enrich, and borrow from our waking lives — and their connection to prophecyHow our relationship with sleep can inform and soften our relationship to deathThe symbolic meaning behind Channukah falling across both Kislev and Tevet Highlights: 00:52 Intro01:51 Kislev & Samec05:00 The circle of our daily rhythms07:46 Dreams, prophecy & waking life09:58 Death & sleep12:14 Midrash: Adam & the Garden of Eden16:09 Living Jewishly Channukah Guide19:01 Channukah & Kislev22:01 Darkness & light24:03 Ganga Devi's dream work29:29 Mourning rituals & Waking LifeLinks: Living Jewishly Channukah Guidehttps://livingjewishly.org/channukah Waking Life (2001)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waking_Life To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
Daily Halacha - Rabbi Silverberg - Laws of Channukah Part 2 by Shapell's Rabbeim
Daily Halacha - Rabbi Silverberg - Laws of Channukah Part 1 by Shapell's Rabbeim
A decade of ghost stories. That is what we have given you. Now it's time for you to give it to US. This Creepy Christmas/Chaunted Channukah you sent in your Los Angeles ghost and alien stories and we're reading them here tonight! This episode is best enjoyed at night.
Scotty is over Christmas trees and Elf on a Shelf, he consults Andrew and Nate to see what they can call a new Channukah tradition... the results are less than stellar.
Me and Keith did really well this quarter in terms of annual sales so we decided to go to spring for tickets to a Fleetwood Mac concert even though they're not favorites of ours, that is until we found out how violent the concerts were, everyone was throwing beer bottles at the band except for one person next to us who had a boombox blaring hip-hop remixes of traditional Channukah and Passover songs so the band couldn't be heard, we found out this guy's name was Aaron Ring and we decided to interview him and these are the results. To find more of Aaron you can follow him on Instagram @astokerring, on twitter @aaronsr and facebook under Aaron Ring.
Channukah overview.