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In this episode of our podcast we meet Jon Madof, New York-based guitarist and co-founder of Chant Records, a new label that's making waves with adventurous music across the spectrum of genres.
Abrimos con diversas y vibrantes conexiones africanas con Europa y Australia, para continuar con varias muestras del amplio recopilatorio en descarga gratuita "Strength in numbers", del sello neoyorkino Chant Records. We start with different and exciting African connections with Europe and Australia, to continue with some tracks from the large compilation for free download "Strength in numbers", by the label from New York Chant Records. · Les Frères Smith - Ekolo assiko - Mutation · The Black Jesus Experience & Mulatu Astatke - Kulun mankwaleshi - To know without knowing · JMO: Jan Galega Brönnimann, Moussa Cissokho, Omri Hason - Bata - Dandoula tala · Baye Kouyaté - Danama - Strength in numbers [VA] · Motions (Chris Dingman, Tim Keiper, Matt Kilmer, Kaoru Watanabe) - Tsukiyono - Strength in numbers [VA] · Kaoru Watanabe - Chiru - Strength in numbers [VA] · Boris Malkovsky - Moments musicaux #1 and Karlsson's incredible flight over the Bulgarian-American border - Strength in numbers [VA] · Sharabi feat. Frank London & Deep Singh - Roma (Electric hot pot mix) - Strength in numbers [VA] · Ouzo Bazooka - Turkum - Strength in numbers [VA] - Imagen / Image: JMO
Learn more about Jewish burial customs as members of the Queens Chevra Kadisha - an organization of Jewish men and women who prepare the bodies of deceased Jews for burial according to Jewish tradition - prepare a body for burial in a local funeral home. Then visit Ed Bixby’s green burial cemetery and nature preserve and learn more about the growing trend of green funerals and how they cross over with Jewish traditions. Produced and Edited by Lisa M. Gray Produced by Jon Kalish Additional Production by Kevin Huffman and Randy Scott Carroll Music by Brett Higgins’ Atlas Revolt and Sandcatchers. Courtesy of Chant Records. Ed Bixby, Director (President), is the owner and operator of Steelmantown Green Burial Preserve in Steelmantown, NJ, as well as Purissima Natural Burial Ground in Half Moon Bay, CA. Director of the Green Burial Council. Additional Information and Resources: Jewish Death & Mourning 101, Myjewishlearning.com Jewish Mourning FAQ, Myjewishlearning.com Video: Why Do Jews Put Stones on Graves?, Myjewishlearning.com How to Make a Shiva Call, Myjewishlearning.com How Jewish Burials are Actually Green Burials Too, Reformjudaism.org Green Burial Council
Jon Madof plays guitar and writes music, and has been described by NPR’s Liane Hansen as ‘Dick Dale doing the music at your bar mitzvah.’ Leader of the bands Zion80, Blivet and Rashanim, he is co-founder of Chant Records, a label that aggregates and amplifies the work of an international community of artists pushing the boundaries of music across many genres; a ‘sonic temple for adventurous music.’ Jon has collaborated with musicians including John Zorn, Matisyahu, Marc Ribot and Frank London. https://chantrecords.com https://zion80.com/the-music/ https://www.jonmadof.com/jon-madof/ Join Sound Heights on Patreon: www.patreon.com/soundheightsrecords
What does Judaism have to say about the right to die? A majority of traditional and contemporary Jewish sources prohibit assisted suicide as well as passive euthanasia - i.e. withholding care. Learn how rabbis, hospital chaplains, and doctors help patients accept the realities of their illnesses and find peace in their final days. Produced and Edited by Lisa M. Gray Produced by Jon Kalish Additional Production by Kevin Huffman and Ang Santos Music by Brett Higgins’ Atlas Revolt and Midwood. Courtesy of Chant Records. Rabbi Charles Rudansky, Director of Pastoral Care, MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care Rabbi Jason Weiner, Senior Rabbi and Director of the Spiritual Care Department, Cedars-Sinai. Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter, MD, MPH, is a national advocate for transforming the way people die in America. Additional Information and Resources: Does Judaism Believe in the Right to Die?, Myjewishlearning.com Jewish Perspectives on End of Life Care, Myjewishlearning.com When I Realized My Dad Didn’t Want to Get Better, Kveller.com
Many people believe that hospice is about helping someone die. Hospice care providers will tell you that it is actually about helping someone live. Music therapy provides hospice patients and their families with social, spiritual, and emotional support and has been proven to help decrease pain perception. Listen to music therapist, Meredith Ferrel’s home visit with Albert, a hospice patient with lymphoma, and to the music they create together. Produced and Edited by Lisa M. Gray Produced by Jon Kalish Additional Production by Kevin Huffman and Ang Santos Music by Eyal Talmudi Quintet, Jessica Lurie, John Lee, and Koby Israelite. Courtesy of Chant Records. Albert Young Toby Weiss, Director of Cultural Sensitivity and Jewish Programming for MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care Charla Burton, MMT, LCAT, MT-BC Music Therapist, Creative Arts Therapy Program MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care Meredith Ferrel, MA, LCAT, MT-BC Music Therapist, Creative Arts Therapy Program MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care Additional Information and Resources: Bringing Joy and Therapy to Hospice Patients Through Jewish Music , JTA.com 9 Tips for Visiting Someone in Hospice, Kveller.com The Surprising Thing That Helped My Mom Live Longer Than Anyone Thought She Would, Kveller.com Judaism, Hospice & Palliative Care: Questions & Answers, MyJewishlearning.com
Getting adults to talk about death is difficult. So, what if we started sooner? Some schools are beginning to include Death Education as part of their curriculum. Sasha Zitter relates her experience with Death Ed alongside her high school peers. Learn how initiatives like Death Over Dinner and Death Over Dinner Jewish Edition are getting Baby Boomers, Gen X-ers, and Millenials to discuss death in carefully crafted, intimate group settings. Produced and Edited by Lisa M. Gray Produced by Jon Kalish Additional Production by Kevin Huffman and Ang Santos Music by Eyal Talmudi Quintet, Jessica Lurie, Brett Higgins’ Atlas Revolt, and John Lee. Courtesy of Chant Records. Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Associate Rabbi/Director of Community Learning, Ikar Rochelle Friedlich, Participant, Death Over Dinner: Jewish Edition Sarah Robinson, Participant, Death Over Dinner: Jewish Edition Sasha Zitter Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter, MD, MPH, is a national advocate for transforming the way people die in America. Additional Information and Resources: Talking About Death Over Dinner With Strangers, MyJewishLearning.com Why Jews Need to Talk About Death, MyJewishLearning.com How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Your End of Life Wishes, MyJewishLearning.com Jewish Perspectives on End of Life Care, MyJewishLearning.com "First, Sex Ed. Then Death Ed." By Jessica Nutik Zitter. New York Times. February 18, 2017. "Doctor Takes Death Education to High School Classrooms," NPR. February 25, 2017.
Guitarist, bandleader, and label owner Jon Madof talks about how music and spirituality are related, what it means to create your own kind of authenticity, the difference between a job and a mission, and whether or not an artist’s work can be separated from their personal behavior. Jon’s band, Zion80 released their most recent album on Jon’s newly formed Chant Records label, which he launched in late 2017. What does it mean to create a record label in today’s musical universe? Visit Third-story.com for everything you want to know about the podcast and then when you still need to know more, go to patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast.
What started off as a friendly chat between two mutual admirers of each other's creativity quickly turned into something far more intense. As Jon Madof (lead guitarist of the band Zion80) started discussing how much of his music was inspired by Shlomo Carlebach, the talk turned into a discussion about the abuse allegations that have plagued Carlebach since his death. And, in turn, the responsibility of artists in the age of #MeToo. Find out more about Jon's band Zion80 here: https://zion80.com/ And find out about Jon's new record label, Chant Records, here: https://chantrecords.com/