Character in the biblical Book of Judges
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As an entrepreneur, as a marketer, the world is conspiring to grab your attention and distract you.For example, when I started in this career, there were really only a few channels you could go to. Newspaper. TV. Radio. Direct. Maybe outdoors.Now, that number has exploded.Just one example of how many things you could possibly do with your business and your campaigns and your budget and your time.But to find success, my next guest says – focus on one thing.To hear the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories, I talked to Gidon Rotteveel, co-founder, Delka Talents [https://www.delkatalents.com/]. Gidon manages a team of 25.Hear the full episode using this embedded player or by clicking through to your preferred audio streaming service using the links below it.Lessons from the things he madeYou always have to separate work from your personal lifeGreat things take time to growFocus on one thingYou don't need 100 employeesEntrepreneurship does not have an ageInfluencers come and goDon't let small setbacks in the business distract you from your insane visionDiscussed in this episodeAI Guild [https://join.meclabsai.com/]Adaptive Leadership: It's never too late to reinvent yourself (podcast episode #90) [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/adaptive]Female Entrepreneurship and Marketing: Having built a big community doesn't mean you will be able to monetize it (podcast episode #71) [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/entrepreneurship]Best Practices Are Pooled Ignorance: 4 quick marketing case studies of brands that found success by taking a different approach [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/best-practices-different-approach-brands-marketing-case-studies]Customer-First Marketing: Every click is a wish (podcast episode #85) [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/customer-first]Get more episodesSubscribe to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/newsletters] to get more insights from your fellow marketers. Sign up for free if you'd like to get more episodes like this one.For more insights, check out...This podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages [https://meclabs.com/course/] free digital marketing course. Apply to be a guestIf you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Gidon Eshel discusses the dietary choices that promote optimal health for both the body and the planet. Learn what to eat and avoid for a sustainable and healthy lifestyle. #SustainableEating #PlanetaryHealth #OptimalDiet
Is urchatz technical or symbolic? Join Rabbi Gidon Rothstein as he explores why tonight of all nights we wash before eating a vegetable, and what it does or doesn't have to do with the Seder.
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
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Theological Responses to the Holocaust - Rabbi Gidon Schneider by Shapell's Rabbeim
This week's episode is very special, very moving, and above all else....very hopeful. Gaby has the honour of speaking with holocaust survivor Gidon Lev. What he has seen in his lifetime and what he went through as a child was abhorrent. But at the age of 90, he always tries to spread kindness and joy. In this episode, Gidon shares his heartbreaking memories of the holocaust, his wisdom and his insights for the future. He is a truly remarkable man. His book “Let's Make Things Better” is out now...(please note there are some recollections of WW2 and the holocaust, which some listeners may find upsetting) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dons record en Tchéquie pour armer l'Ukraine, en réaction à l'échange tendu entre Trump et Zelensky – Entretien avec Gidon Lev, survivant de la Shoah et star des réseaux sociaux
Dons record en Tchéquie pour armer l'Ukraine, en réaction à l'échange tendu entre Trump et Zelensky – Entretien avec Gidon Lev, survivant de la Shoah et star des réseaux sociaux
Gidon Lev, Holocaust survivor and TikTok star: “I was a prop for Elon Musk when he visited Auschwitz”
Gidon Lev, Holocaust survivor and TikTok star: “I was a prop for Elon Musk when he visited Auschwitz”
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Gidon Eshel discusses the dietary choices that promote optimal health for both the body and the planet. Learn what to eat and avoid for a sustainable and healthy lifestyle. #SustainableEating #PlanetaryHealth #OptimalDiet
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Join Glen Merzer, Dr. Gidon Eshel, and Gerard Bisshop as they discuss how plant-based diets can help combat climate change and conserve resources. Learn how your dietary choices can make a difference. #PlantBased #ClimateChange #Sustainability
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Gidon Eshel discusses the dietary choices that promote optimal health for both the body and the planet. Learn what to eat and avoid for a sustainable and healthy lifestyle. #SustainableEating #PlanetaryHealth #OptimalDiet
Today's daf is sponsored by Suri Davis in honor of the first birthday of her granddaughter, Hallel Ruth bat Shai Zvi and Esther Shifra Goldman. Today's daf is sponsored by Harriet Hartman in loving memory of her grandson, Ephraim ben Liat and Shmuel (Jackman) H’YD, on his first yahrzeit. "He fell in Gaza one year ago. He was a faithful daf yomi learner, even in his “namer” tank, and an inspiration to us all for his dedication to Torah, his beautiful “middot,” his maturity and humility, and the love he shared with his family." Today's daf is sponsored by Michelle Feiglin in loving memory of her father, Natan ben Devorah v'Shlomo Elimelech on his 9th yahrzeit and in loving memory of their grandson, Neriya Yosef Hoshea ben Gidon v'Avital. "My father was liberated from Buchenwald and rebuilt his life in Melbourne, Australia. He inspired my love of learning Torah and every lunchtime in the middle of his working day could be found in front of his Gemara. He had great success in business, but he always said that his biggest success was his family." Rabbi Yehuda ruled in the Mishna that if two people were related by marriage and the marriage ended, but there were children from that marriage, they are still considered relatives. Do we follow Rabbi Yehuda's ruling? Rabbi Yehuda also ruled that a close friend is disqualified from being a witness. However, the rabbis clarify that this only applies to a friend from the wedding party, and only during the week of the wedding or perhaps only on the wedding day itself. Rabbi Yehuda's ruling that a close friend or enemy is disqualified from testifying is derived from Numbers 35:23. The Mishna outlines court procedures: First, witnesses are warned to tell the truth, then they are questioned separately. In monetary cases, only designated witnesses can testify. After a majority decision is reached, it is forbidden for a judge to leave court and reveal that they disagreed with the ruling, wanting to acquit when others voted to convict, as this constitutes rechilut (gossip), a form of lashon hara (harmful speech). What warning is given to witnesses to ensure truthful testimony? Rav Yehuda, Rava, and Rav Ashi each propose different warnings, with each successive suggestion addressing perceived flaws in the previous ones. The Mishna supports Rav Yehuda's position that borrowers must formally designate witnesses. If undesignated witnesses hear a borrower's admission of debt, the borrower can claim it was said in jest. However, if the borrower denies making any admission and witnesses testify otherwise, Abaye rules that the admission is valid and the debt must be repaid. Rav Papa son of Rav Acha bar Ada quoting Rava disagrees, arguing that the borrower might have been joking and forgotten about it, since people typically don't remember trivial interactions. Another way to invalidate an admission is to claim it was made only to appear less wealthy. Can this argument be applied to deathbed statements? Do we assume that someone on their deathbed would want their children to appear less wealthy, or does this concern only apply to protecting oneself? Under what circumstances can witnesses document an admission? For loans, documenting creates a lien on the borrower's property. Therefore, documentation is permissible only when this was clearly the creditor's intention.
Today's daf is sponsored by Suri Davis in honor of the first birthday of her granddaughter, Hallel Ruth bat Shai Zvi and Esther Shifra Goldman. Today's daf is sponsored by Harriet Hartman in loving memory of her grandson, Ephraim ben Liat and Shmuel (Jackman) H’YD, on his first yahrzeit. "He fell in Gaza one year ago. He was a faithful daf yomi learner, even in his “namer” tank, and an inspiration to us all for his dedication to Torah, his beautiful “middot,” his maturity and humility, and the love he shared with his family." Today's daf is sponsored by Michelle Feiglin in loving memory of her father, Natan ben Devorah v'Shlomo Elimelech on his 9th yahrzeit and in loving memory of their grandson, Neriya Yosef Hoshea ben Gidon v'Avital. "My father was liberated from Buchenwald and rebuilt his life in Melbourne, Australia. He inspired my love of learning Torah and every lunchtime in the middle of his working day could be found in front of his Gemara. He had great success in business, but he always said that his biggest success was his family." Rabbi Yehuda ruled in the Mishna that if two people were related by marriage and the marriage ended, but there were children from that marriage, they are still considered relatives. Do we follow Rabbi Yehuda's ruling? Rabbi Yehuda also ruled that a close friend is disqualified from being a witness. However, the rabbis clarify that this only applies to a friend from the wedding party, and only during the week of the wedding or perhaps only on the wedding day itself. Rabbi Yehuda's ruling that a close friend or enemy is disqualified from testifying is derived from Numbers 35:23. The Mishna outlines court procedures: First, witnesses are warned to tell the truth, then they are questioned separately. In monetary cases, only designated witnesses can testify. After a majority decision is reached, it is forbidden for a judge to leave court and reveal that they disagreed with the ruling, wanting to acquit when others voted to convict, as this constitutes rechilut (gossip), a form of lashon hara (harmful speech). What warning is given to witnesses to ensure truthful testimony? Rav Yehuda, Rava, and Rav Ashi each propose different warnings, with each successive suggestion addressing perceived flaws in the previous ones. The Mishna supports Rav Yehuda's position that borrowers must formally designate witnesses. If undesignated witnesses hear a borrower's admission of debt, the borrower can claim it was said in jest. However, if the borrower denies making any admission and witnesses testify otherwise, Abaye rules that the admission is valid and the debt must be repaid. Rav Papa son of Rav Acha bar Ada quoting Rava disagrees, arguing that the borrower might have been joking and forgotten about it, since people typically don't remember trivial interactions. Another way to invalidate an admission is to claim it was made only to appear less wealthy. Can this argument be applied to deathbed statements? Do we assume that someone on their deathbed would want their children to appear less wealthy, or does this concern only apply to protecting oneself? Under what circumstances can witnesses document an admission? For loans, documenting creates a lien on the borrower's property. Therefore, documentation is permissible only when this was clearly the creditor's intention.
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Join Glen Merzer, Dr. Gidon Eshel, and Gerard Bisshop as they discuss how plant-based diets can help combat climate change and conserve resources. Learn how your dietary choices can make a difference. #PlantBased #ClimateChange #Sustainability
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In diesem Gespräch mit Gidon Lev, einem Holocaust-Überlebenden, wird die Bedeutung des positiven Denkens und des Gedenkens an den Holocaust erörtert. Gidon teilt seine persönlichen Erfahrungen und reflektiert über die Herausforderungen und die Hoffnung auf eine bessere Zukunft. Er spricht über seine Identität als Jude, die Erinnerungen an Theresienstadt und die Lügen, die von den Nazis verbreitet wurden. Hier bekommst du das Buch von Gidon Lev: https://amzn.to/3D52Ksj Hier erfährst du mehr über Gidon Lev: https://www.instagram.com/mrgidonlev/
Welcome to Bible Fiber, where are we encountering the textures and shades of the biblical tapestry. I am Shelley Neese, president of The Jerusalem Connection, a Christian organization devoted to sharing the story of the people of Israel, both ancient and modern. This week we have a special guest from Israel, Gidon Ariel.Gidon is the founder and CEO of Root Source, an organization dedicated to promoting respectful relationships between pro-Israel Christians and Jews. Root Source's flagship program brings knowledgeable, authentic Israeli teachers and curious Christians together to study the Jewish texts and concepts that are foundational to their faith.Gidon made Aliyah from Queens, NY when he was 14. He spent close to a decade in advanced Jewish studies institutes (Yeshivas) and the Israeli Army. After 20 years in the Tank Corps, today he is a reserve officer in the IDF Spokesperson's office. A pioneer in Jewish-Christian relations, Gidon is a seasoned Hebrew and Judaism instructor and public speaker.On this episode we talk about Root Source, a free library of Jewish teachings for Christian audiences. Support the show
Auf dem Roten Sofa erzählt der 89-Jährige seine bewegende Lebensgeschichte und von seinem Engagement gegen das Vergessen.
durée : 00:15:50 - Disques de légende du lundi 18 novembre 2024 - Dans un répertoire inattendu, ces deux artistes athlétiques magnifient le doux Janacek et le farouche Bartok.
durée : 00:15:50 - Disques de légende du lundi 18 novembre 2024 - Dans un répertoire inattendu, ces deux artistes athlétiques magnifient le doux Janacek et le farouche Bartok.
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Full Episode 9-9-24 - In this episode, friend of the show Gidon joins us to get real about Gaza. Also, make sure you vote for Kamala Harris because it's easier to push.... Dick Cheney... to the left than.... Trump..........?
Toward the beginning of Parashat Shoftim, the Torah famously commands, "Sedek Sedek Tirdof" – "Justice, justice shall you pursue" (16:20). The plain meaning of this verse is that the Torah commands judges to reach their decisions honestly and fairly, with the objective of pursuing justice for all litigants who come before them. The Midrash Tanhuma, however, adds a deeper layer of meaning, explaining that the Torah here commands leaders to advocate on behalf of the Jewish Nation. In the Midrash's words, "She'yiheyu…Melamdin Alehem Zechut Lifneh Ha'Kadosh Baruch Hu" – "That they should speak of their merits before the Almighty." According to this reading, "Sedek Sedek Tirdof" means that leaders should "pursue" the piety of Am Yisrael, searching for their merits, and then plead on their behalf before Hashem. Interestingly enough, the Midrash proceeds to state that the greatest example of this quality is Gidon, one of the judges, who led Beneh Yisrael to victory over the nation of Midyan, as we read in the Book of Shoftim (6). During Gidon's time, the Midrash comments, the people had few Misvot to their credit, through which they could earn G-d's salvation from the nation of Midyan which was oppressing them. Gidon, however, advocated on their behalf before G-d, and for this reason, an angel appeared to him and appointed him leader. The Midrash adds that, as we read in the Book of Shoftim (6:14), the angel assigned Gidon his mission by charging, "Lech Be'chohacha Zeh" – "Go forth with this strength." Gidon's "strength," the Midrash explains, was the power of his finding merit in Am Yisrael during that time. Despite the people's low spiritual stature, and their failure to observe the Misvot, Gidon nevertheless saw their inner goodness and advocated on their behalf before G-d. It was in this merit that he succeeded in leading Beneh Yisrael to victory over the nation of Midyan. This was the "Koah" – the strength – with which he was able to save the people. The question arises, however, as to where and how Gidon advocated on Beneh Yisrael's behalf. Nowhere in the text of the Book of Shoftim do we find Gidon speaking of the people's merits. To what, then, does the Midrash refer? The answer is found in Rashi's commentary to the Book of Shoftim (6:13), where he explains Gidon's response to the angel. The angel's first words to Gidon were "Hashem Imecha" – "G-d is with you!" Gidon then asked, "If, indeed, G-d is with us, then why has all this befallen us? And where are all His wonders which our forefathers told us about…" Based on the Midrash, Rashi writes that the angel appeared to Gidon on the first day of Pesach, and Gidon was referring to the story of Yesiat Misrayim (the Exodus from Egypt) which he heard his father relate the night before. Gidon noted that G-d brought Beneh Yisrael out of Egypt despite the fact that they were steeped in Egyptian paganism, and were not serving G-d properly. Hashem understood their plight and saw their inner, inherent goodness despite their wrongdoing, and redeemed them. Gidon thus argued that in his time, too, Hashem should save the nation despite their low spiritual level, because their core essence was still pure. He pointed to the generation of the Exodus as an example of how Beneh Yisrael are worthy of Hashem's miraculous assistance even when they act wrongly, because deep in the inner recesses of their hearts. they are devoted to Him. Gidon thus insisted that Hashem assist His beloved nation also then, as they suffered under the oppression of Midyan. The Hafetz Haim taught that the best way to earn a favorable judgment on Rosh Hashanah is to judge our fellow Jews favorably. If we want Hashem to tilt the scales in our favor, despite our many misdeeds and deficiencies, then we should tilt the scales in other people's favor, despite their mistakes, flaws and failings. If we view other people critically, looking to find fault, searching for reasons to complain about them and disrespect them, then, Heaven forbid, we will be viewed the same way as we stand trial on Rosh Hashanah. If we want to be judged favorably, then we must follow the example set by Gidon, who insisted on finding the good in Am Yisrael even in their state of spiritual lowliness. During this month of Elul, in preparation for Rosh Hashanah, let us accustom ourselves to seeing only what is good about all our fellow Jews, and about the Jewish Nation as a whole. Instead of criticizing and complaining about Am Yisrael, let us indulge in the singing of their praises, and focus our attention on the countless merits that Am Yisrael have. We will then, please G-d, be worthy of a favorable judgment for ourselves and for the entire Jewish Nation, Amen.
On episode 72 we meet Gidon, The owner of Original Sin Cider. Gidon talks about the beginning of the brand from 1996, The growing pains, being in legendary bars in the lower east side collecting feedback and tinkering with his craft in a small upstate new york winery. Gidon then hustled his way numerous establishments and music venues such Raven cafe, CBGBs, Don hills and Rudys. During this time the brand started to receive wide acclaim from Publications such as the new york times,Paper Magazine, and Market Watch. Today you can find Original Sins unique and award winning cider in over 28 states, as well as oveeseas. Hear Gidon himself tell you about the rich history of the brand and the science of picking and growing apples. Tap in
durée : 00:58:46 - Gidon Kremer, le violon sans frontières - par : Aurélie Moreau - Violoniste d'un immense talent, Gidon Kremer possède un vaste répertoire, de la musique baroque à celle de notre époque. Le voici en concerto, quintette ou avec Martha Argerich dans des œuvres de Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn et Schumann.
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Full Episode 5-6-24 - In this episode, we talk with the Sonoma State University Palestine solidarity encampment! Also, friend of the show Gidon.
In deze aflevering praat Benjamin met trompettist Gidon Nunes Vaz. Recentelijk keerde hij terug uit Denemarken, waar hij na een proefperiode zojuist officieel is aangenomen bij The Danish Radio Big Band. Eind februari bracht hij zijn nieuwe album ‘Dream Dancer' uit, waarop hij de muziek van Cole Porter vertolkt in een trioformatie samen met gitarist Davor Stehlik en bassist Tomek van Leeuwen.
I sat down recently to speak with Gidon Ariel in his beautiful home in the Hills of Hevron. We began to speak about his childhood when he hit me with a 2-by-4 (figuratively). Turns out he made Aliyah at the age of 14. No, not with his family. By himself! This was a fun one, with lots of thoughts from Gidon on the importance of living in the land, and what it means to have a geula – redemption - mentality.
Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Gidon Hazony, co-founder and president of Soldiers Save Lives. Discover the powerful story of Soldiers Save Lives, an Israeli aid organization founded in response to the October 7, 2023 devastating terrorist attack carried out by Iran-backed Hamas which shocked the nation of Israel and the world. Upon hearing of the news that their close friend David Newman was at the music festival near the Gaza border and under attack by Hamas terrorists, Gidon Hazony and another friend made a decision to go and save him. Enroute to the music festival from Jerusalem, Gidon Hazony, a trained Israeli Defense Force medic began to realize the extent of the invasion by terrorists as they passed the dead bodies of innocent Israeli Jews on the road heading south. As Gidon Hazony and other medics were working to save the lives of Israeli soldiers and civilians, he received a message that their friend David Newman was killed at the music festival. In David Newman's honor, close friends including Hazony founded Soldiers Save Lives. Learn about the heroism of Israel's unsung heroes on October 7, 2023. You will hear about the on-going efforts to provide help and hope to displaced Jews within Israel and how projects like Soldiers Save Lives are providing essential equipment and supplies to safeguard Israeli reservists on the frontlines. About Gidon Hazony Gidon's parents met at Princeton University and made Aliyah in 1994. Gidon met David Newman while playing American Football, and quickly became best friends. Gidon is a valedictorian in Mathematics at Hebrew University, spent a year in America working in the field of Probability and Game Theory, and, before October 7th, was teaching calculus at Hebrew University. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @ileaderssummit @AmericasRT @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 65 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm
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A woman is keeping a significant medical secret from her husband that has profound implications for their entire marriage. May (must) a doctor inform the husband? In this episode, Rabbi Gidon Rothstein shares a landmark responsum of the Tzitz Eliezer (16:4) who addresses both the halachic and psychological elements of how to approach this high stakes scenario.
Everything in this corner of the world has changed since Saturday, October 7. All around us, friends, family, colleagues, people have died. People are missing. People have been kidnapped. There's a lot of uncertainty and we're all involved in dozens of initiatives but we're also going to bring you some voices and testimonies that try to paint a picture of these devastating times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rav Gidon Weitzman grew up in the United Kingdom – first in London and then in Cardiff, a town in Wales. He came to Israel as a teenager and dove in head-first into a life of Torah learning and spirituality. He's now doing important work for Machon Puah, but there have been many stops along the way – including Kansas City, Missouri – and Rav Gidon had some serious wisdom to share. I greatly enjoyed the conversation in his Modiin home. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/return-again/support
Gidon Sobel is the Founder and President of Purple Plum Consulting, a monday.com Partner. Gidon is a real estate expert and has created a real estate solution within monday to help real estate agents and brokerages streamline and scale their businesses. His solution focuses on brokerage operations as well as transaction management. In our chat we'll learn why he's so passionate about the industry and how monday can make your transactions move from contract to close effortlessly. His biggest pieces of advice for real estate professionals: When it comes to tech, don't go for the shiny object. Start with the basics. If you're using monday.com, there's a huge real estate community, lean into it. Tech shouldn't feel like work. Enjoyment is possible with monday.com. To learn more visit Purple Plum Consulting. Find Gidon on LinkedIn.
Today’s learning is dedicated by the Hadran Zoom group in honor of Miriam Kerzner. "Nearly every late night from Toronto, Canada, she joins us for the daily Daf Yomi. Miriam has inspired us, showing through example how a commitment to lifelong learning and Jewish values can be expressed at any age. We've missed your quiet presence and look forward to your rejoining us very soon! With love from the Hadran Zoom Family." Today’s daf is sponsored by Naomi Oxman in memory of Bubaleh on her 4th yahrzeit. “You’d love this masechet, it’s about the importance of keeping your words. One of your core values. Miss you mucho!” Today’s daf is dedicated for the refuah of Gidon ben Sima. If one vows from the house, does that include the attic? What about the reverse? A comparison is made to laws of leprosy in the house. Can one distinguish between the cases? Why? Another comparison is made to laws of sales. Can these actually be compared? If one vows from using a bed, is a dargash permitted? What about the reverse? What is a dargash? Ulla suggests it is a good luck bed. However several difficulties are raised against this explanation. Some of the difficulties are resolved. Rav Tachlifa suggests a different explanation - that it is a leather bed. What is the difference then between a bed and a dargash? The difference lies in the way the leather is tied onto the wooden base. If one vows against entering into the city, does that include the techum (2,000 cubits outside the city) of the city or the ibur (70 and 2/3 cubits outside the city) of the city? If one vows against entering into the house, is the doorway outside the line of the door considered part of the house? We derive from verses in Yehoshua and the Torah that the ibur is considered part of the city but the techum is not. The Mishna's ruling on the doorway is questioned by laws of leprosy of the house. However, the comparison is not relevant as laws of leprosy are unique based on derivation from the verses, which would have no bearing on definitions of what is considered outside the house for laws of vows.
This chapter narrates a bloody civil war. Yiftach doesn't manage to defuse a personal affront in the elegant manner exercised by Gidon before him. Ethnic tension and a bruised ego lead to an inversion of one of the paradigms of the book of Shoftim, as the crossing points over the Jordan River are used not to save the Israelites, but to have brother trap and execute brother. Yiftach has many virtues but in the final analysis, he is remembered as a Shofet who murdered not only his daughter but 42,000 Israelites.
Should Gidon have accepted the offer of Kingship? The people ask him to "Reign over us! You, your son and your grandson!" Gidon refuses. On the one hand, Gidon ticks all the boxes of a successful monarch - He fights idolatry, he knows how to consult with God when he is unsure what to do, he is an accomplished warrior, he has the acumen to rebuke Tribes who don't support the war effort, but also to defuse conflict when necessary. But his escapade with gold becomes a "snare" and his many wives also lead in a negative direction.... these are areas in which a king is cautioned. Is Gidon the man who should have been king?
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