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Hotel Pacifico was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as FortisBC, Wild First, and British Columbia School Trustees Association.Mike & Geoff welcome Brad Zubyk, former chief of staff to BC Conservative leader John Rustad, for a full-length Strategy Suite discussion. The trio dig deep into the BC Conservative leadership race, including the latest conflagration involving Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Peter Milobar, and Iain Black; the Eby government's political challenges and where they go next; and how Alberta separation debate could impact B.C., but is anyone paying attention? In the Strategy Suite, a miner's middle position on DRIPA, where the ball is bouncing on the Whitecaps, and the latest on the Conservative leadership.
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Why Jewish Education Is Failing American Jews? | Masha Miralova on Zionism, Identity & Campus AntisemitismIn this powerful episode of The Fifth Question Podcast, Rabbi Daniel Levine sits down with Masha Miralova, head of Club Z, to debate one of the most urgent questions facing the Jewish world today:Has Jewish education actually failed American Jews?After October 7, rising antisemitism, anti-Zionism on campus, and growing Jewish confusion about identity, many are asking whether synagogues, Hebrew schools, Hillels, and Jewish institutions are preparing the next generation—or failing them.Masha argues that millions have been spent on Jewish education with poor results: students who know little Jewish history, weak Jewish identity, and no confidence defending themselves or Israel. Rabbi Levine pushes back, arguing that deep Jewish literacy, history, texts, and tradition remain the real solution.This is a passionate, honest, and high-level conversation on:Why some Jewish students become anti-ZionistIs Jewish education too focused on “social justice”?Why many Jews don't know their own historyHebrew school, day school, Hillel, Chabad, and campus lifeZionism as Jewish peoplehood and identityWhy students need confidence—not just talking pointsIsrael advocacy vs real Jewish educationOctober 7 and the crisis of American JewryOrthodox vs Reform vs secular Jewish identityWhy antisemitism keeps growing on college campusesThe future of Jewish continuity in AmericaWhether you care about Judaism, Israel, antisemitism, Jewish continuity, education, campus activism, or identity, this conversation is essential listening.
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff sits down with Masha Merkulova, founder of CLUB Z, a national organization dedicated to educating and empowering Jewish teens to become articulate, knowledgeable leaders and advocates for themselves, Israel, and the Jewish people. Masha shares her remarkable personal journey from discovering her Jewish identity at age 16 in the Soviet Union to founding an organization that now serves over 200 students across the San Francisco Bay area, Boston, the tri-state area, and beyond. Who Is CLUB Z? CLUB Z is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a network of educated, articulate Jewish teen activists with a commitment to Zionism. CLUB Z's mission is to raise modern-day Zionists who are knowledgeable leaders, equipped to advocate for themselves, Israel, and the Jewish people while addressing issues of bigotry and antisemitism head-on. The organization operates two primary programs. Basic Training is an entry-level monthly session covering foundational knowledge: Jewish peoplehood, Jewish indigeneity, Jewish rights, and Jewish power. There are zero prerequisites—students simply need to show up once a month and learn. These sessions are separated by age group, with eighth and ninth graders together, and tenth through twelfth graders together, allowing for appropriate peer bonding and connection across different schools in the area. For students ready to go deeper, CLUB Z offers Sacred, a formalized two-year advanced program that combines rigorous academic study with practical leadership development. Participants meet every other week for three-hour sessions where they build on foundational knowledge while developing debate skills, presentation abilities, public speaking confidence, and personal writing proficiency. The curriculum covers Jewish history, Israel history, and professional development—skills that have largely disappeared from traditional schools but remain essential for navigating the world. Masha's Origin Story Masha Merkulova's journey to founding CLUB Z began in the Soviet Union, where Jewish identity wasn't something you could openly celebrate. Born to a Jewish mother and Russian father, Masha discovered she was Jewish at age 16 when a passport office bureaucrat casually informed her that despite her Russian nationality on every school roster, her mother's name—Riva, daughter of Levi—made her Jewish. The revelation was stunning but detached. She knew it as a nationality, nothing more, with no concept that Jewish people faced discrimination or persecution. When she encountered antisemitism, she simply gave it back. It ended there. Everyone moved on. What Masha inherited instead was her Soviet upbringing's deep commitment to justice and her mother's quiet, unwavering knowledge of who she was. When the Soviet Union began to crumble, she explored Christianity out of curiosity rather than conviction, but that exploration revealed how disconnected she was from any spiritual identity. It wasn't until Masha moved to America and her son began attending a Jewish day school that she started genuinely learning what it meant to be Jewish. Then came 2005. While living in California, Masha began watching YouTube videos of Israel's Gaza disengagement—something that would forever change her trajectory. She watched Jews in blue hats dragging out Jews in orange hats or regular clothes. Both were crying. And Masha recognized something that stopped her cold: "What I am watching is a pogrom." Her Soviet identity, trained to recognize injustice and respond, clicked into place. She dove into education—every event, every book, everything she could access about Israel and Jewish history. And once you learn the story of Israel and how miraculous it is, Masha explains, you can't look back. For her, Zionism wasn't a slogan or a political buzzword. It was a movement of justice, a response to centuries of exclusion and persecution, a restoration of balance. Something happened to the Jewish people 2,000 years ago, and they never gave up. They never agreed to disappear. And now, with the restoration of Israel, the justice had been restored. Why CLUB Z Exists Years of volunteering in the San Francisco Bay Area, funding pro-Israel events on college campuses, gave Masha a front-row seat to a troubling pattern. She kept encountering bright Jewish students—kids who had attended Jewish high schools, gone to Israel, been part of youth groups and summer camps, received extensive Jewish education. And yet they didn't know basic facts. They couldn't explain the difference between the Independence War and the Six-Day War. They didn't understand what Zionism actually was. They had no foundational history. At the same time, Masha was watching something worse: these same educated Jewish students were being turned into anti-Israel advocates. Their reasoning was heartbreaking in its simplicity: "I didn't know Palestinians were suffering. I didn't know there were all these people." They had been given no context, no counter-narrative, no inoculation against the compelling stories being told to them on campus. Masha realized the solution wasn't to react after the damage was done. Prevention was cheaper and more effective. Why weren't we telling young Jews what the other side was saying? Why weren't we preparing them with information, context, and historical understanding? Why weren't we teaching them about the Palestinian narrative itself so they could understand what others believed and why? She began looking around the Jewish community in San Francisco for an organization doing this work. Federation. JCC. Hebrew schools. Nobody was having these conversations. The status quo was simply accepting that Hebrew schools would hire whoever was willing to take the job for minimum pay—no standards, no accountability, no meaningful education. Masha decided she couldn't accept that anymore. From Three Boys to 200 Students It started with her son bringing three of his friends together. Three boys. Masha began teaching them using a curriculum called "Israel and Jewish Identity" that she'd come into possession of—a framework that literally connected Jewish identity, Jewish peoplehood, and Zionism as three interconnected pillars. This became the foundation of everything CLUB Z would build. Word of mouth spread. Kids wanted more. They asked to meet bi-weekly instead of monthly. Then more frequently. Masha worked with a local JCC that had a beautiful Teen Center with no programming, and they welcomed CLUB Z to use the space. What started as an informal gathering evolved into something more intentional and structured. Today, CLUB Z operates across multiple cities with approximately 200 students currently enrolled (numbers fluctuate—last year they served over 400). The organization has grown because it fills a void that no other institution is addressing: the need for comprehensive, honest Jewish education that equips teens not just with information, but with confidence, community, and the tools to stand tall in their identity. What Makes It Gutsy CLUB Z is gutsy because it goes against the grain of everything in the current Jewish institutional landscape. Its very existence is a reminder that what we have right now doesn't work. By design, the organization is pushing back against systems that have failed to prepare Jewish youth, against narratives that have been allowed to go unchallenged, against the idea that teens should shrink from their identity instead of claiming it with pride. But CLUB Z is also gutsy in how it trusts young people. The organization believes that teens can handle complexity, nuance, and difficult conversations. They can learn about Palestinian narratives while maintaining their own. They can understand historical grievances and moral arguments. They can debate respectfully without compromising their beliefs. They can recognize propaganda without becoming cynical. And they can do all of this while maintaining their humanity and sense of humor. Perhaps most gutsy of all is CLUB Z's commitment to showing up for students when it matters most. When a student calls with a problem at school, CLUB Z doesn't just offer advice—they strategize with parents, connect families to legal resources if needed, and stay involved through resolution. When alumni face antisemitism on college campuses, CLUB Z is there. When a resolution against Israel comes up for a student government vote, CLUB Z has trained students to be in those spaces ahead of time, ready to speak up. The organization has built a safety net, and students know it exists. Teaching in a World of Misinformation One of CLUB Z's most critical functions is teaching students to recognize and counter propaganda. In a world saturated with misinformation, deepfakes, and algorithmically-driven content, young people need media literacy skills that go far beyond any single issue. CLUB Z teaches students to ask: Who are the reliable sources? How do you fact-check? What makes something intellectually dishonest? For example, when a student encounters an AP exam question asking them to calculate how Israeli bombing has affected global warming in Gaza, they need more than outrage. They need to articulate exactly why that framing is intellectually dishonest, why it's propaganda, and what the actual facts are. They need to respond professionally and factually, not emotionally. The organization partners with CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis) and maintains connections to sources in Israel and international media. In sessions, educators help students evaluate what's real and what's not. Students can post questions in private groups and get immediate feedback from educators and peers. And every single session opens with "what's happening in the news," allowing older students to help younger ones develop critical thinking skills in real time. The Power of Intentional Community One of the biggest surprises Masha has encountered is how little it takes to help a young person rise up—but how essential it is that the support be intentional. CLUB Z isn't just "come learn, go do." It's a community that says: we have your back. If you call us, we will be there to catch you. This matters immensely during the vulnerable teenage years. When a student faces an incident at school, they often call CLUB Z educators before they call their parents. Educators then work with families to make a plan before escalating to the school or other authorities. For college-aged alumni, the support continues. Students know they can reach out to their regional educator when they need guidance, when they face antisemitism, or when they need to make a strategic move. Masha is clear about why this matters: if you know you're going to stick your neck out, you don't want to be left hanging by a thread. Young people need to know that taking a risk doesn't mean being abandoned. Building Trust Through Transparency CLUB Z has also discovered the power of keeping parents informed and engaged. After each session, parents receive a detailed email summarizing everything discussed, including links to all videos shown and a series of 3-5 discussion questions designed to spark conversation at home. This seemingly simple practice has profound effects. Parents aren't left wondering what their teens are learning. They can have informed conversations at the dinner table. They understand the context and nuance their teens are being taught. If a teen comes home with questions or concerns, parents are equipped to respond thoughtfully. And if parents need support, they know they can call an educator to discuss how to handle a situation together. Dr. Laura notes during the episode that this creates a beautiful feedback loop: teens can go home knowing their parents understand what they're learning. They don't have to fear that their parent will overreact or dismiss their concerns. And that open communication, that sense of being supported at home and in the organization, fundamentally changes how young people navigate their identity and advocacy. Looking Forward When asked what's at the top of her wish list for CLUB Z, Masha doesn't say funding (though like all nonprofits, they need resources). She says people. She needs educators who are articulate, educated, and willing to invest their souls into these teens. It's not a typical teaching job. It requires presence, commitment, and a genuine belief in the work. She also wants the broader Jewish community—the legacy organizations, the philanthropists, the adult leaders—to wield their power on behalf of the next generation. Instead of allowing others to define Jewish terms and Jewish identity, instead of remaining silent while narratives go unchallenged, Masha wants to see adults step up and protect the space for young Jews to claim their identity with pride. But perhaps the most poignant wish Masha articulates is simpler: she wants American Jews to understand that no matter how assimilated or hidden you are, eventually somebody will ask you questions about who you are. You might as well know the answers. You might as well be grounded in your identity, connected to your people, and equipped with the knowledge and confidence to stand tall. How to Connect Website: clubz.org Instagram: @zionismforteens Email:masha@clubz.org YouTube Channel: CLUB Z has extensive educational content available on their YouTube channel Partner Organizations: - CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis): camera.org Small & Gutsy Mission Small & Gutsy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit podcast spotlighting nonprofits and social enterprises with budgets under $10 million. The show elevates the visibility of small but mighty changemakers doing bold, passionate, and impactful work. Small & Gutsy has been ranked #8 on FeedSpot's Top 30 Social Impact Podcasts and #9 by Million Podcasts for Youth Empowerment episodes. Do you know a nonprofit doing incredible work? If you know of a nonprofit or social enterprise making real impact, nominate them to be featured on Small & Gutsy. Contact Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff at laura@smallandgutsy.org. Check out other episodes of Small & Gutsy at SmallAndGutsy.org.
Masha Merkulova, founder of Club Z, joins Jeremy for a raw conversation on the rise of radical ideology, the war in the Middle East, and the failure of the education system. From exposing the truth about Zionism to reclaiming Jewish identity in an era of propaganda, Masha breaks down why thinking for yourself is the ultimate act of defiance.Watch until the end for a powerful message on standing your ground, challenging the narrative, and why we must stop apologizing for the truth. Don't let the noise silence your instincts—learn to find your voice in a world that wants you quiet.
Der LCZ braucht eine neue Trainingshalle. Mit Stadt, Kanton und Bund hat der Club ein Projekt aufgegleist auf einer Wiese direkt beim Stadion Letzigrund. Doch die linken Zürcher Parteien haben Widerstand angekündigt. Nun hat Stadtrat Filippo Leutenegger (FDP) die Vorlage zurückgezogen. Weitere Themen: · Zürcher Stadtparteien müssen künftig Wahlkampfgelder offenlegen · Illegale Botox-Behandlungen in Dübendorf · Stadt Zürich stimmt am 14. Juni über 13 Vorlagen ab · Traditions-Uhrengeschäft Beyer schliesst Ende Jahr
If Diaspora Jewish educational institutions have failed to connect young Jews to their people's story, how could anyone see increasing communal investment in these institutions as the solution? Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Masha Merkulova of Club Z to discuss her recent opinion piece on the failures of Jewish educational institutions and why it would be a mistake to redirect communal resources from fighting anti-Semitism to strengthening the already existing models for Jewish education. The two also explore and debate deeper psychological obstacles to effective Jewish education in the Diaspora.
Cette semaine, dans le cadre de la semaine européenne du développement durable, Reportages VIP, acteur local à la culture internationale, vous propose une émission avec : - le club Zéro Plastique afin que les lieux de vie à Paris et en France agissent ensemble pour un monde plus durable, - l'organisation de l'Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc pour évoquer les futures actions à venir sur pour maitriser et compenser l'empreinte environnementale de l'évènement, - une chronique "Image des Jeux" à propos de Tommie Smith et John Carlos aux JO de Mexico 1968, - "1 auto, 1 histoire" concernant l'Opel Mokka Belle semaine ! Prenez soin de vous en écoutant RVVS et Reportages VIP !
Serial entrepreneur Neena Pandey reveals transformative strategies for breaking free from corporate constraints to build multiple successful ventures. From Silicon Valley marketing executive to 3x founder with businesses generating seven-figure revenues, this Forbes author shares her authentic journey of pivoting between industries. Discover how Neena leveraged mindset shifts to scale both B2B and B2C businesses while managing burnout. You'll learn: tactical approaches for creating self-running systems, the unexpected truth about "work-life balance," and powerful journaling techniques that drive business growth. Neena candidly discusses her String Code and Indie Roots ventures, offering invaluable entrepreneurship advice on when to persevere through challenges versus when to pivot. Perfect for aspiring business owners seeking actionable marketing and business growth strategies. Listen now for real-world guidance from a female serial entrepreneur who transformed setbacks into multi-venture success.
Die erste Halbzeit war soso-lala. Aber dann muss in «der Kabine», wie gesagt wird, etwas passiert sein. Acht Minuten reichten dem FCW für zwei Tore, und plötzlich sieht alles wieder viel besser aus. Trotz sieben Minuten Nachspielzeit. Die Zusammenfassung eines enorm wichtigen 2:0-Siegs von Toni Gassmann und Roland Hofmann. Runde 34: FC Winterthur - Grasshoppers Club Zürich 2:0 Sa 3.5. 2025, 18.00, Schützenwiese Zuschauer : 8700 (ausverkauft) Tore: Lukembila (47.), Lüthi (53.) Schiedsrichter: Lionel Tschudi
How do we prepare Jewish teens for the antisemitism and anti-Zionism they'll face on campus? In this episode of The Quad, Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum sits down with Club Z founder Masha Merkulova to discuss Jewish identity, Zionist education and post-Oct. 7 campus realities.From her roots in the former Soviet Union to founding a nationwide grassroots movement, Masha shares how she transformed personal concern for her son's future into Club Z—a national organization now educating and empowering hundreds of unaffiliated Jewish high school students across the U.S.
This Week's Guests: Comedian - Keren Margolis Comedian - Mendy Pellin Business man / Activist - Moutaz Ali Daniel Brooks: 3GNY founder of 3GNY Episode 345 "Rethink Production presents "Live From America Podcast" - a weekly show that combines political commentary with humor. Hosted by the comedy cellar owner Noam Dworman and producer Hatem Gabr, the show features expert guests discussing news, culture, and politics with a blend of knowledge and laughter. Comedian - Keren Margolis Comedian - Mendy Pellin Business man / Activist - Moutaz Ali Daniel Brooks: is the founder of 3GNY, an educational non-profit organization for descendants of Holocaust survivors whose mission is to educate diverse communities about the lessons of the Holocaust. He is a passionate Israel educator and advocate, having organized protests, spoken on panels and written content for pro-Israel organizations. He is currently an educator with non-profit organizations Fuel For Truth and Club Z. Follow Live From America YouTube @livefromamericapodcast twitter.com/AmericasPodcast www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com LiveFromAmericapodcast@gmail.com Follow Hatem Twitter.com/HatemNYC Instagram.com/hatemnyc/ Follow Noam Twitter.com/noam_dworman #HamasIsraelceasefire #Ceasefireupdate #IsraelDeal
Talking about tutoring is a new topic for our podcast, but we are finding that college parenting begins earlier and earlier, and parents are making many early decisions with future college potential in mind. In this episode, Vicki was pleased to be able to have a conversation with Celine Bewsher, Owner/Manager of Club Z! Tutoring in Cambridge, MA. Celine shared her insights about how tutoring can help students succeed, not just by helping with a specific subject at a specific time, but by helping students master the skills that they'll need in the future. Celine helped us understand why starting to work with a tutor early can pay off as students approach test prep and the greater demands of college classes. Whether or not your student could benefit from tutoring, this conversation with help you understand better how your student learns and how you can support them all the way through school.Thank you for listening! Much more information for college parents can be found on our website, College Parent Central Find us on Twitter at @CollParCentral Sign up for our newsletter for ongoing information Please leave us a review at “Love the Podcast” to help others find us.
Est-ce que les films primés vont tous sortir en Belgique ? Et si oui, quand ? Qui est Sean Baker, le lauréat de la Palme d'Or ? Salut l'artiste : pourquoi Richard Sherman, décédé à 95 ans, est un géant de chez Disney ? Quel thème aborde la comédie grinçante « Club Zéro » ? Film d'horreur, « Baghead » est-il horrible ? Les découvertes musicales : -Jungle Book - I wanna be like you -Romy Mars - Stuck Up -Wallows – Canada -Chromatics - Girls just wanna have fun -Bullion – World train (feat. Charlotte Adigéry) Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
PIK-FEIN present... POD. No.# 272- ♤ - WIESE @ SONDERSPUR | POD. #272 - FRANKFURT -♠♤♠ ⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯♠♤⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯- ARTIST - ...INFOs... - @wiesetechno Techno DJ from LAngendreer Created in 1992 Got in touch with Techno 2009 Hands on decks since 2013 Wiese is lost in Techno since 2020 Resident DJ @ Feet to the Beat Content creator @ TnF-Podcast -BIO- Julian Wiese erblickte 1992, im verregneten Sauerland das Licht der Welt. Elektronische Tanzmusik entdeckte er im Alter von 17 Jahren. Durch langjährigen Geigenunterricht ab einem Alter von sechs Jahren, wurde sein Ohr musikalisch früh geschult, weshalb es ihm nicht schwerfiel, dem gängigen 4/4 Takt elektronischer Musik zu folgen. Artists wie Torsten Kanzler, Chris Liebing, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Charlotte de Witte und Klaudia Gawlas, prägten seine Inspiration, bis sich Wiese 2013 dazu entschloss, auch mit dem Handwerk des DJing zu beginnen. Dies sollte er jedoch erst 2017 professionalisieren und sich in der Zwischenzeit, ausgiebig mit Hifi-Stereo und Audioelektronik im Allgemeinen auseinandersetzen. Seit 2018 ist Wiese fester Bestandteil von TnF-Podcast und trägt durch seinen Artist-Support und seine Netzwerkarbeit, zu einer subkulturellen Basis bei. Seit Beginn seiner DJ Laufbahn folgten immer regelmäßiger Bookings in Clubs und auf verschiedenen Veranstaltungen. So spielte Wiese bereits in Lokalitäten wie der Musik- und Kulturfabrik „dieGrube“, dem Club Z in Köln, im Frau Tanz in Kassel, oder im Kuba in Warburg. Seit 2022 ist Wiese stolzer Resident DJ bei feet to the beat und für seinen Veranstalter, Stefan Rempe, auf den meisten Veranstaltungen gebucht. Musikalisch hat Wiese von Acid-, Melodic-, Driving- und Straight Techno, bis hin zu Industrial Techno und Schranz viele Genres und Tempo Ranges im Angebot. Seinen Sound beschreibt Wiese als treibend, melodisch, kosmisch, bunt und oft verträumt. Im Hardtechno spielt Wiese am liebsten düstere, maschinelle, schranzige und industrielle Sounds. Durch seine langjährige Erfahrung im DJing und in der elektronischen Musikkultur, sein technisches Know-how, seine Liebe zur Musik und mit dem Anspruch, immer sein Bestes zu geben und sich professionell vorzubereiten, ist Wiese in der Lage, jede Veranstaltung und jeden Dancefloor zu bespielen.Music is a question and Techno is the answer. -LINKs- - https://soundcloud.com/wiesetechno - www.instagram.com/crazyjulez - www.facebook.com/julian.wiese.52 PASST SITZT & QUIETSCHT genau das richtige auf der SONDERSPUR !!! LASST ES EUCH.... GUUT GEHE & VIEL SPASS BEIM GENIEßEN !!! ...LET THE GEBALLER ENTERTAIN YOUUUUUUU !!! present... .PIK-FEIN ...all LINKs @ one page... linktr.ee/PIK_FEIN
Creativity is iterative and Caron's journey with student programming in her classes, Club Z and her hopes for organizational change in higher ed are definitely iterative and continuing to develop over time. Today we'll hear about where Caron's creative journey is with regard to her new book, Learning and Doing CoCreation: Learning 31 Things We Already Know through The Art and Science of Culture Change. While we've talked about the model, framework and set of tools a little in a past episode, this will be the first time we're talking about the book as part of her creative path. Dr. Caron Sada's Book Leading and Doing Co-Creation: Learning 31 Things We Already Know through The Art and Science of Culture Change Click Here to Learn More Here you will find an introduction to The Art and Science of Culture Change (ASCC); a Comprehensive CoCreation and Change Model/Framework/Set of Tools created by Dr. Caron Sada. This Primer focuses on the thirty-one Themes/Concepts/Dots (TCDs), or ASCC phenomena, that describe what Entrepreneurial Leaders of Change (aka 21st/22nd Century Leaders) DO regardless of roles at home, in groups, in organizations and throughout society. In the Color Primer, there is a special focus on Leadership and CoCreation. TOAST EDU Podcast Website- https://learn.maricopa.edu/courses/1260717 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toastedu/message
Am Schluss waren es dann doch lange 90 Minuten. Das Zittern hat sich aber gelohnt- der FC Winterthur reist mit drei Punkten im Gepäck zurück aus Zürich. Kommentar und Zusammenfassung: Mäge Seelhofer und Fige Graf. Grasshopper Club Zürich - FC Winterthur 0:1 Samstag 03.02.2024 Stadion Letzigrund, Zürich Tor Winterthur: Sayfallah Ltaief 35'
Aaron welcomes to the podcast special guest Naya Lekht. Naya is a scholar on contemporary Antisemitism and Research Fellow at The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP). Naya is the Director of Education at Club Z, a Zionist youth movement. Under her leadership at Club Z, she developed a curriculum on Jewish peoplehood, Zionism, and Advocacy that is currently being used across the nation.Join Aaron and Naya in an eye opening conversation about how California's public school curriculum has been taken over by anti-Israel activists whose aim is to demonize and delegitimize the Jewish State.
While Western leaders have near-universally backed Israel in the wake of Hamas' horrific attacks, a shocking number of people have expressed support for Hamas, levelling the same false accusations against Israel they usually do. One thing often said is that Israel is an “Apartheid State” and will compare Israel's requirement for self-defense to South Africa. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with South African activist Olga Meshoe Washington to discuss her journey to becoming an advocate for the State of Israel, the history of Africa's relationship with Israel and Jews, and why calling Israel apartheid is a ridiculous accusation that trivializes her people's history.
Si vous nous aviez trouvé un peu timoré.e.s la semaine dernière, cette semaine l'émission Pop Corn s'est assurée de rajouter un max de sel. Cette fois pas d'amuse-bouches, d'emblée la question de la responsabilité des médias dans le traitement des œuvres de réalisateurs vraiment pas très sympas (coucou Luc Besson) a fait s'étouffer nos chroniqueur.euse.s au palais aussi sensible que leur éthique. L'appétit déjà aiguisé, trois films disséqués sans pitié au couteau de boucher par nos cinéphiles préféré.e.s : - The Creator, de Gareth Edwards, un film sur ChatGPT qui tourne mal et qui ne prend plus seulement le contrôle de votre dissertation de droit mais du monde entier - Le Procès Goldman, de Cédric Kahn, film de procès sur un militant/gangster qui au final en dit plus sur vous-même que sur Goldman ... - Club Zéro, drame psychologique où il ne fait pas bon vivre d'être un.e ado en mal d'estime de soi Présentation : Juliette Chroniqueur.euse.s : Valentine, Arthur, Paul, Costal, Margaux
Miss Novak rejoint un lycée privé où elle initie un cours de nutrition avec un concept innovant, bousculant les habitudes alimentaires. Sans qu'elle éveille les soupçons des professeurs et des parents, certains élèves tombent sous son emprise et intègrent le cercle très fermé du mystérieux Club Zéro. On respire profondément, […] The post Qui médite dîne first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Miss Novak rejoint un lycée privé où elle initie un cours de nutrition avec un concept innovant, bousculant les habitudes alimentaires. Sans qu'elle éveille les soupçons des professeurs et des parents, certains élèves tombent sous son emprise et intègrent le cercle très fermé du mystérieux Club Zéro. On respire profondément, […] The post Qui médite dîne first appeared on Radio Vostok.
This week we talk about: Big Updates to Bigin with Samsung Tablets New Zoho SalesIQ Integration with LINE Zoho working on building its own OS for laptops Our Implementation, Read, Code Share, and Tip of the Week Read the show notes: https://zenatta.com/episode-261/
Building educational spaces for teens is no easy task -- especially for those with viewpoints considered by some to be outside the mainstream, or even radical. Enter Club Z, a community for teens to connect and socialize over a shared love of Israel and being Jewish. In this episode, David Bryfman speaks, and even spars, with Club Z founder and executive director Masha Merkulova over philosophical differences about how to best empower teens to navigate the complex subject of Israel, including some bold moves Club Z has taken in its support of Israel, and other topical Jewish issues.In this episode, David and Masha model the importance of engaging in dialogue across difference -- and how healthy disagreements can broaden our perspective in a way that is not otherwise possible. This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides.The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media.If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
When it comes to Zionist leadership, education is crucial. We need leaders who are not only knowledgeable about the importance of Israel, but capable of showing others why it matters. One of the national leaders in Zionist education for High School students, Club Z has worked to create a network of articulate activists with a commitment to Zionism who advocate for Israel and the Jewish people. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Masha Merkulova, Founder and Executive of Club Z, to discuss starting Club Z, the importance of exposing students to the realities of anti-Israel activities, and how to create the next generation of leaders.
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❓The Questions❓ This week on AZAAZ we answered: 1. Why use a Loom embedded video versus using Zoho Annotator Video that is saved in Workdrive. The mp4 or .webm offered should allow for the video to also allow this embed from CRM. 2. Can't we add a score column in the leads view and then sort it as descending or ascending, that would help a lot when glancing through the leads altogether. 3. When I integrate Zoho CRM and Zoho Inventory, I do not see the stock quantities in the CRM. Is there a way to see those? 4. My contacts are individual clients. In some cases, clients are spouses, making them a household. When I type in a note regarding a client, I'd like to be able to connect that note to both contacts. In my old CRM, I can simply @spouse, and that note is automatically associated with the spouse in addition to the current contact. I can't seem to do that in Zoho CRM or even link a note to multiple contacts. Am I missing something? Can this be done in Zoho CRM? 5. Is it possible to generate and print out a formatted document that is generated from the data from a Zoho Form or Zoho Survey with images included where I can control the size of the images? 6. Is it possible to host a webhelp in Zoho Learn such as MadCap or HelpStudio? 7. In campaigns, how do you generally decide whether to use an Autoresponder or Workflow? I understand what one can do in each. But, there are few things that could be done in both. For example: (listed on Club Z) 8. How can we process progressive invoicing in Zoho Books? 9. Is it possible in Zoho CRM to insert values in subforms using deluge? 10. How do you set up the connection to create a new record in a custom module based on records from a subform in a different module? 11. Is it possible to automatically send out a series of email in Zoho CRM base on the status of a record? First email on status change, and then two additional emails an hour apart.
Meet Latrice Bankhead, Dual MS, MHA - VISIONARY & DREAM CATCHER - Author & Owner of Club Z! Tutoring of West Sacramento. She's a walking inspiration and I'm immensely grateful to elevate her voice and bring her goodness your way, #LEADERS! Latrice is one of my GREAT friends. We've known each other since the start of our career and thankfully reunited last year. She is such a bright light in this world. She is an author of children's books and fantasy fiction young adult novels, and owner of Club Z! Tutoring West Sacramento, an in-home tutoring service focused on supporting our children as they reacclimate to our post-pandemic world and catch up on learning curves that were disrupted. She is a self-proclaimed lifelong learner, who values the beauty of discovery and uncovering layers of truths - the why behind the why. Her non-traditional educational path led to three master's degrees, not because she loved academic institutions but the doors it opened to worlds and places she wouldn't have otherwise explored. As part of her legacy, she wants people to remember that she dared to make a difference in things that she saw that weren't right. She left my mark in this world by trying to heal those who came after her through words and gifting others the ability to learn so that they can open windows and doors for themselves that would otherwise be closed. In this episode you'll hear us covering a variety of topics including: - Being an Athlete in a Male Dominated Sport - Lessons from Latrice the Point Guard - Why Latrice Purchased a Tutoring Company And More! Special thanks to our Founding Partners, Felicia Hall Allen & Associates, Influence Media Agency, CMD Agency and Hijinx Agency. 00:01 -Teaser 00:31 - Intro 01:16 - How Shauna Met Latrice 08:25 - Leadership 11:12 - Adaptability 15:03 - Latrice's Career Evolution and Working in Corporate America 22:39 - Entrepreneurship and Club Z 28:28 - Shoutout to Latrice's Daughter 29:57 - Latrice's Books and Writing 37:10 - Obstacles to Coming up with the Book 40:10 - Life as an Author 45:04 - Words of Wisdom and Final Takeaway
Tous les matins, 6h-10h, retrouvez la Matinale FG avec Greg Di Mano, votre réveil Feel Good.
Winterthur war heute nicht ganz auf dem Niveau, das für einen Punktgewinn nötig gewesen wäre. Es ist kein unverdienter Sieg für GC, so unsere Kommentatoren. Winterthur bekam es nicht hin, ein zweites Tor zu schiessen und so zumindest den Ausgleich zu erzielen. Damit verpasst es der FCW einen Sprung nach vorne zu machen und bleibt das Schlusslicht der Super League. Es kommentierten Roland Hofmann und Toni Gassmann. Sonntag, 12.03.23, 16:30 Stadion Letzigrund Tore Grasshoppers Zürich 41' Renat Dadashov 63' Guilherme Schettine Guimarães Tore FC Winterthur 48' Francísco Rodríguez Schiedsrichter Sven Wolfensberger Zuschauer:innen im Stadion 7343
La scène électro s'engage pour la planète et pour le climat. On en parle avec Camille Guitteau, fondatrice de la fondation Bye Bye Plastic, à l'occasion du lancement de l'opération « Club Zéro Plastique » (qui réunit 20 clubs français autour de l'objectif de ne plus vendre de bouteilles en plastique)
Actif dans la scène musicale depuis plus de dix ans, Z.A.N navigue dans les soirées parisiennes depuis 2012 et rejoint le collectif Subtyl en 2017. Ingé son de formation, il officie sur les soirées organisées par le collectif puis comme DJ résident. Il joue dans les clubs les plus mythiques de la capitale en passant par le Rex, La Station Gare des Mines, Dehors Brut, ou encore le Glazart, mais aussi dans des festivals français comme Château Perché et Entente Nocturne. Pour Z.A.N, chaque DJ set est un voyage et chacune de ses productions racontent une histoire. Nourri par la musique du festival le Printemps de Bourges, où il a grandi, puis par les raves des alentours, on retrouve chez lui un sens aigu de la mélodie et un vrai soucis de la progression, citant Colin Benders, Blame the mono, AIROD comme influence, il aime jongler entre techno et breakbeat. Ce mix a été diffusé dans l'émission Deep Hour, produite par Luc Bydon pour Radio Campus Paris. https://www.radiocampusparis.org/deep-hour/ *** Tracklist *** 1 - Unified Method -- It Felt like floating for a while 2 - Dawn Razor -- Wonk 3 - egbert -- Mnmlstc 4 - Filipe Barbosa -- Benicio 5 - Chontane -- Art Of Survival 6 - Tim Tama -- Learn To Breathe 7 - VILLA -- 6am Lovestory 8 - Gaetano Parisio -- Themis 9 - SWART - Ethanol Bonding 10 - Blame The Mono -- If You're not redlining, You're not Headlining 11 - Maxx Rossi -- Raveolution 909 12 - Sean Tyas -- Ambush (Reaky Remix) 13 - Minus Magnus -- Cynical Romance 14 - David Sellers -- Artificial Intelligence 15 - Arjun Vagale -- Skeptic 16 - KIBERNET KRIMINALITÄT -- MRK - Sentient Clockwork (Astwø Remix) *** RS *** https://soundcloud.com/zan-official https://www.facebook.com/zan.official/ https://www.instagram.com/z.a.n_live
Actif dans la scène musicale depuis plus de dix ans, Z.A.N navigue dans les soirées parisiennes depuis 2012 et rejoint le collectif Subtyl en 2017. Ingé son de formation, il officie sur les soirées organisées par le collectif puis comme DJ résident. Il joue dans les clubs les plus mythiques de la capitale en passant par le Rex, La Station Gare des Mines, Dehors Brut, ou encore le Glazart, mais aussi dans des festivals français comme Château Perché et Entente Nocturne. Pour Z.A.N, chaque DJ set est un voyage et chacune de ses productions racontent une histoire. Nourri par la musique du festival le Printemps de Bourges, où il a grandi, puis par les raves des alentours, on retrouve chez lui un sens aigu de la mélodie et un vrai soucis de la progression, citant Colin Benders, Blame the mono, AIROD comme influence, il aime jongler entre techno et breakbeat. Ce mix a été diffusé dans l'émission Deep Hour, produite par Luc Bydon pour Radio Campus Paris. https://www.radiocampusparis.org/deep-hour/ *** Tracklist *** 1 - Unified Method -- It Felt like floating for a while 2 - Dawn Razor -- Wonk 3 - egbert -- Mnmlstc 4 - Filipe Barbosa -- Benicio 5 - Chontane -- Art Of Survival 6 - Tim Tama -- Learn To Breathe 7 - VILLA -- 6am Lovestory 8 - Gaetano Parisio -- Themis 9 - SWART - Ethanol Bonding 10 - Blame The Mono -- If You're not redlining, You're not Headlining 11 - Maxx Rossi -- Raveolution 909 12 - Sean Tyas -- Ambush (Reaky Remix) 13 - Minus Magnus -- Cynical Romance 14 - David Sellers -- Artificial Intelligence 15 - Arjun Vagale -- Skeptic 16 - KIBERNET KRIMINALITÄT -- MRK - Sentient Clockwork (Astwø Remix) *** RS *** https://soundcloud.com/zan-official https://www.facebook.com/zan.official/ https://www.instagram.com/z.a.n_live
In part II of the Why Zionism Education Needs an Overhaul episode, featuring Naya Lekht, a passionate and informative Zionist, and the Director of Education at Club Z, we tackle topics such as 'does politics belong in Zionism education,' and 'does religion?' We also emphasize what upcoming and established Zionism educators ought to be sharing, and look back on both the effective methodologies and mistakes we have made along our Zionism education journey.
As pro-Israel organizations are multiplying, antisemitism is skyrocketing. Something is off. Tune in to a dynamic discussion between Naya Lekht, a passionate and informative Zionist, who is the Director of Education at Club Z, and myself. We delve deep into why the Zionism education space has largely been ineffective, what information is actually needed to be shared with both those who are Zionists and those who are not informed properly of the truth. When Zionists do not know history, proper historical-based terminology, and what the propagandists spew scarily effectively, it actually does more damage. Luckily, we are also seeing very positive trends in the space, which we address in this episode.
What is the status of modern Christian Zionism? Does it come from an earnest place? Olga Meshoe Washington digs deep into this topic that is widely discussed among the Jewish community. Olga also lends her impressive background - both through work efforts (Club Z, IBSI), and through strong family ties - to educate both myself and the audience on the very complex relationship which exists between many African nations and Israel. Olga provides an eye-opening description of history, politics, and how propaganda was able to seep into legislative and diplomatic decisions. Additionally, Olga and I delve critically into the tools needed for effective Zionism education - both for Jews and Christians. https://clubz.org/https://www.ibsi.org/new-page
Zwar kein 4:1 wie prognostiziert aber- und das ist ja wohl die Hauptsache- der erste Heimsieg in der Superleague für den FC Winterthur. So viel Euphorie brachte auch die Internetverbindung in der Schützi an seine Grenzen. Drum hier die etwas holprige Zusammenfassung von unserem Kommentatorenteam Roman Würzer und Dan Eichenberger.
Пламена Игнатова от списание “Club Z” изрази възгледите си относно събраните подписи от ГЕРБ за извънредно заседание на правната комисия. При евентуално успешно гласуване в четвъртък, партиите ще могат да внасят свои искания за обновяване на Изборния кодекс, като основната цел ще бъде връщането на хартиените бюлетини.
Die Meisten kennen unseren heutigen Gast, Lara Dickenmann, als Schweizer Nationalspielerin und Spielerin beim Bundesligisten VfL Wolfsburg. Lara hat eine unglaublich erfolgreiche Karriere als Profifußballerin absolviert, mit etlichen Meistertiteln und Rekorden. Wir freuen uns sehr, dass sie in dieser Podcastfolge unser Gast ist. Lara erzählt uns wie sie die Transition von Spielerin zu Managerin wahrgenommen hat und was ihr beim Perspektiven-Wechsel aufgefallen ist. Außerdem sprechen wir über Laras Kreuzband-Verletzung aufgrund derer sie im Jahr 2018 fast elf Monate ausgefallen ist und sie verrät uns, wie sie mental damit umgegangen ist und wie sie sich in dieser schwierigen Zeit selbst gemanagt hat. Im Verlauf des Gespräches sprechen wir auch über die Rolle als GM, ihre Tagesstruktur, Herausforderungen und sie beantwortet die Frage, inwieweit sie gelerntes aus ihrer Zeit als Spielerin jetzt einsetzen kann. Abschließend widmen wir uns dem Thema Technologien und vergleichen wie Frauen und Männer im Fußball an Vertragsverlängerungen rangehen. Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, freuen wir uns sehr auf deine Bewertung oder Kommentar auf ApplePodcast - und neuerdings auch auch Spotify! Das hilft dem Podcast sehr, neue Menschen zu erreichen. Übrigens: Das Interview könnt ihr euch gerne auch wieder auf unserem YouTube Kanal anschauen.
From NASA engineer to social scientist to maker space director, and from sales executive to positive psychologist to Club Z creator, our February guests are makers of their own journeys. Meet Dr. Bruce Balfour from Phoenix Forge Makerspace, and Caron Sada, faculty at Paradise Valley Community College. Learn how the Maker Movement advances workforce development and student success, and learn more about how to build a center on your campus or in your community. Don't forget to join NACCE in person in San Diego or online for make/SHIFT: the Makerspace Ecosystem Summit -- enter promo code FEB15 now through February 28 to receive a special discount on the price of admission!
Season 2022 Episode 4: First, Yishai and Malkah marvel at the beautiful snow that covered Judea and fight against besmirchers of the Samarian hilltops. [00:30:40] Then, Masha Merkulova founded Club Z to help teens in North America face antisemitism and grown up as strong Zionists. [01:02:43] Finally, Table Torah on the parsha of Mishpatim: why God gives us the right to heal and to meet out corporal punishment.
Season 2022 Episode 4: First, Yishai and Malkah marvel at the beautiful snow that covered Judea and fight against besmirchers of the Samarian hilltops. [00:30:40] Then, Masha Merkulova founded Club Z to help teens in North America face antisemitism and grown up as strong Zionists. [01:02:43] Finally, Table Torah on the parsha of Mishpatim: why God gives us the right to heal and to meet out corporal punishment.Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:SHOW GUEST LINKS:Club Z Website: https://clubz.org/SPONSOR LINKS:The Israel Bible https://theisraelbible.com/Prohibition Pickle https://www.facebook.com/Prohibitionpickle/Hebron Fund https://hebronfund.org/The Jewish Press https://www.jewishpress.com/PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://yishaifleisher.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mIsdfU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oP2Reo4JYnfIJdDUrQS2c RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1271258.rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YishaiFleisherTV SUPPORT & CONNECT:Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcastSupport on Givecloud: https://kumah.givecloud.co/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YishaiFleisherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishaifleisherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishaifleisher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YishaiFleisherSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yishai)
So important! Masha figures it out! We have to start infusing our youth with the true knowledge about Israel while they are in High School! Way before college! It's not about them being able to help defend Israel, it's about them being able to defend themselves & their Jewish identity! To be a proud, knowledgeable Jew today, one MUST be able to defend Israel! They are today intertwined, like never before. Check out www.clubz.org now! If you have kids or you are an educator, and you want to find out about getting yours kids involved with Club Z then contact Masha!
On this week's show, we talk about China-Canada relations being cold while trade between the two countries is still hot as ever. So what is our current trading relationship like? Paul Haavardsrud looks at where we are at right now, after the Two Michaels returned home to Canada. Plus we look at the return of Zellers. The Hudson's Bay Company has dusted off its old trademark and opened up a pop-up shop in Burlington, Ontario with the discount store branding. Could the lowest price be the law once more? Anis Heydari ventured into the world of big red Z's to find out. And what is happening to your brain when you get a new subscription box each month? The monthly deliveries often appeal to niche interests — like a monthly selection of unique breakfast cereals! Danielle Nerman looks at the exploding popularity of subscription boxes.
Sweet House, new community center is opening next month in Fort Smith to serve LGBTQ+ youth. The house, a former Central Presbyterian Church day care facility, has been completely refurbished with church funding and private donations to host both faith-based and secular family gatherings. Executive director, Patrick Boze, a board-certified life coach, will operate "Club Z" at Sweet House as a structured place for kids and teens to hang out, or in some cases, find safe refuge.
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Neal en Bruce op maandag 16 augustus onder meer de financiële problemen van zowel de grootmachten ADO Den Haag als FC Barcelona, de transfergeruchten in binnen- en buitenland en veel meer!Puntenaftrek ADO Den Haag (01:34 - 06:02)Financiële wanorde bij Barcelona (06:03 - 13:23)Korte terugblik Eredivisie (13:24 - 14:48) Buitenlands voetbal (14:49 - 22:31)Transfergeruchten (22:32 - 30:03)Uitslag Hot Take Friday (30:04 - 31:35) Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Schauspieler:innen, Filmemacher:innen, Team-Mitglieder... Eigentlich alle sollten wissen, was ein Rückstellungsvertrag ist und worauf es dabei zu achten gilt. Warum? Weil die ganze Low Budget Filmbranche auf diesen Filmverträgen aufbaut und viele tolle Filme ohne diesen Kniff nie entstanden wären. Und doch gibt es Vorurteile und Missverständnisse dazu ohne Ende. Diese 20 Minuten Neurotainment Podcast sollten aber die meisten Fragen beantworten ... Mehr Neurotainment: http://www.moonavoo.com Club Z: https://www.moonavoo.com/products/club-z-2020-volle-club-mitgliedschaft-fur-das-ganze-jahr
Club Z: Expanding Our Comfort Zones Together, is focused on Club Z's culture that is based on the Art and Science of Culture Change, and what's happening at PVCC in this new virtual world. We talk a lot about how college classes have adapted, but what about co-curricular experiences for students? Join Sam Fraulino from Paradise Valley Community College's Center for Teaching and Learning along with Dr. Caron Sada creator of Club Z and Psychology Faculty as they discuss everything Club Z. Club Z is still saying, “Everyone is Invited!” and students have led projects including Calm Talk by Peter Tometi and Jovana Vincic's International Day of Human Rights event. For more information: Club Zeitgeist | Paradise Valley Community College (https://www.paradisevalley.edu/students/student-life/student-clubs/club-zeitgeist) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toastedu/message
Friends from around the world, welcome to The Great Debate The topics of this debate will be1. Zionism 2. Power Dynamics 3. Reconciliation 4. Community Questions∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞★ MEET THE DEBATERS ★∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Daniel Brooks is the founder and a current board member of 3GNY, a non-profit organization for the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors whose mission is to educate the public on their families' stories and lessons of the Holocaust. As an Israel advocate, he has organized demonstrations, spoken on panels, and written op-eds in the Times of Israel. Daniel is currently Associate Director of Fuel for Truth and an educator with Club Z, both non-profit organizations dedicated to Israel education.Get in touch with Daniel:FB: https://m.facebook.com/daniel.brooks.524381Club-Z socialsWebsite: https://clubz.org/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/clubzteens/IG: https://www.instagram.com/club_z_teens/Twitter: https://twitter.com/clubzteens∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Mohammad Faraj is a Palestinian-American that has lived both in Palestine and New York. He is currently a Graduate Student at Brooklyn College for Bilingual Childhood Education. He dedicates his free time discussing various topics including the Palestine-Israel conflict and advocating for humane solutions to the conflict.Get in touch with MohammadFB: https://www.facebook.com/mohammad.faraj.75/∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Get in touch with Adar:TwitterYouTubeInstaFBTikTok: @adarweinrebEmail: adarweinreb@gmail.com
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This week on Florida Matters, we're talking about the fact that every public high school student in Florida must take an online class in order to graduate, but some students and parents say it's not a good fit for everyone. Should an online class really be mandatory? We continue the conversation on the podcast, with Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham talking to the President and CEO of Florida Virtual School, Dr. Jodi Marshall; Joanne Glenn, principal of Pasco County's eSchool; Carol Crawford, director of Club Z! In Home Tutoring Services; and Adam LeMee, Physics Teach-In-Residence for the University of Central Florida.