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The Girsa of the Rashbam and the fascinating Remez of the Vilna Ga'on's Talmid. Source Sheet: https://res.cloudinary.com/ouinternal/image/upload/outorah%20pdf/lcpymciyjqbd8hrkduxl.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yechezkel-hartman/support
Když se řekne jméno Václav Girsa, mnohým se zřejmě vybaví známý památkář. V kulturním magazínu ale představíme jeho syna, rovněž Václava Girsu, který už si vydobyl pevné místo ve výtvarném světě. Aktuálně vystavuje své práce v galerii Masna ve Slavonicích.Všechny díly podcastu Kavárna můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Season 2 of Rav Chaim's Seforim Explored with Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Brodt has been generously sponsored by L'ilui Nishmas Moshe Chaim Ben Yitzchok Dovid. For information about the All Torah apps and websites please visit alltorah.org 0:00 Introduction 2:40 - Additions to previous episodes 7:45 - What if the newly discovered Rishon has a new Girsa in the Gemarah? 8:51 - Beis Medrash and Otzar Midrashim Collections 12:35 - Rashi and Girsos: Based on what sources were his changes made? 17:41 - Sefer HaYashar of Rabbenu Tam 19:48 - Siddur Of R' Shabsi Sofer and manuscripts 21:28 - Maharshal, his Chochmas Shlomo, and manuscripts 25:00 - Maharsha and Bach's corrections: is it based on manuscripts? 26:00 - Was the Vilna Gaon's corrections based on manuscripts? 28:10 - Early usage of manuscripts and the Korban Nesanel 30:22 - Chida and Manuscripts 32:15 - Beis Nosson of R Nosson Krongol 35:30 - The Story of the Dikdukei Sofrim
The two Girsa's in our Gemarah, and Rav Moshe Shapiro's explanation of both. Source Sheet: https://res.cloudinary.com/ouinternal/image/upload/outorah pdf/hwidlo2scip04xvg71an.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yechezkel-hartman/support
Oggi si parla con Alby che ha iniziato a giocare con Girsa e ha ripreso a giocare nel 2020...così, de botto.
It's Independence Day!! From sea to shining sea AND across the pond, Irish eyes are smiling as the Windy City Irish Radio lads celebrate our nation's birthday. George Washington himself declared that without his Irish comrades the Revolutionary War would not have been won. So many years later, the heroes of the Easter Rising and the Irish Revolutionary War looked up to the ideals of the new America as hope for fostering the same freedoms from Britain that the U.S. had secured. Tune in today for this tribute to the profound contribution of the Irish in America with music from the great Jimmy Cagney and the Yankee Doodle Dandy himself, George M. Cohan, a tribute to America and the Man in Black from Eileen Ivers, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Byrne and Kelly, Pearl River favorites Girsa, Daniel O'Donnell The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, The Waterboys, Minnesota's Wild Colonial Bhoys, Frank Patterson, U2 and the King, ELVIS PRESLEY. Listen to Windy City Irish Radio every Sunday afternoon from Noon - 1PM CST on WNDZ 750AM Chicago and on Global Irish Radio - GIR.ie And check out this week's podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com or right here https://www.buzzsprout.com/16863/8806559
pesachim118_5th_Cup_Girsa.pdf - Document for Daf 118 by Simon Wolf
As a public service the Yeshiva of Newark presents Talmud classes for beginners or for those who have been ill-served by their schooling in the past,or in some way jaundiced towards what still remains the definitive Jewish text of scholarship and more.Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz,a teacher with over forty years of experience teaching Talmud to students of all levels,presents in a clear mannerthe flow of the Talmud's discussion,and what are the goals the text wants the reader to achieve.The Rabbi brings his immense erudition to the fore,in indicating who's who on the page,granting the mature reader a historical perspective of the Halachic process.It isn't child's play- and it might make you fall in love with Gemara learningThe page of Talmud connected with this episode can be foundhere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
As a public service the Yeshiva of Newark presents Talmud classes for beginners or for those who have been ill-served by their schooling in the past,or in some way jaundiced towards what still remains the definitive Jewish text of scholarship and more.Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz,a teacher with over forty years of experience teaching Talmud to students of all levels,presents in a clear mannerthe flow of the Talmud's discussion,and what are the goals the text wants the reader to achieve.The Rabbi brings his immense erudition to the fore,in indicating who's who on the page,granting the mature reader a historical perspective of the Halachic process.It isn't child's play- and it might make you fall in love with Gemara learningThe page of Talmud connected with this episode can be foundhere . See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Thanksgiving week in the Windy City Irish Radio and we sure do have a lot to be thankful for this year despite our feelings that it cannot end soon enough! Learn how the Irish saved Thanksgiving some 400 years ago (of course they did!!) and tune in for music of the season from The Cranberries, Gatehouse, "Dublin City Ramblers" Fan Page, Caelic, Van Morrison (Official), Solas, Girsa, Phil Coulter with Liam Clancy and a special set tribute to The Black Family with Mary Black, Frances Black and Róisín O with Mundy. It's a feast of massive musical proportions that will be sure to help to spice up your holiday menu. Join Tim and Mike each and every Sunday from Noon to 1PM on WNDZ 750AM and check out our inaugural 2020 holiday podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Despite the cancellation of St. Patrick's Day parades in the City of Chicago, Tim and Mike do their own marching, dancing, and singing in celebration of our favorite saint, St. Patrick!! So raise your virtual glass and give a virtual cheers to the greatest saint of them all. Tonight, Tim and Mike play songs tunes by the Irish Rovers, Girsa, Barleyjuice, Goitse, Nanci Griffith, The Bothy Band, The Chancey Brrothers, St. Stephen's Green, Mulligan Stew, Tim O'Shea & Friends, Christy Moore, The Byrne Brothers, Stockton's Wing, The Killkenny's and lots of shenanigans!! Join Tim and Mike each Wednesday night from 8:00pm to 9:00pm on WSBC 1240AM or catch our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Tonight Tim and Mike honor the eight inductees to the Irish American Hall of Fame and our Hometown Hero, Fiona McEntee. This year's inductees include Senator, John McCain, Fr. Scott Donahue of Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, Kay mcnulty, Miracle on Ice teammate, Jack o'callahan, James O'Connor of the Big Shoulders Fund, Mother Gerald Barry, the father of Chicago's Pat Roche and Windy City Feis Weekend, Pat Roche, and Catholic Worker House founder, Dorothy Day with music by will.i.am, Clara Harp & Shamrock Band, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Frank Sinatra Fans, Gear Daddies, Glenn Hansard, Girsa, The Singing Nuns and Wild Colonial Bhoys. It's all star affair at the Irish American Heritage Center this weekend, April 27th, to a sold out crowd. You can listen each Wednesday night from 8:00pm to 9:00pm on WSBC 1240 AM or on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
It's back to the basics on Windy City Irish Radio this week as the boys spin the best in Irish and Celtic music. Tune in to hear Jarlath Henderson in preview of his performance at the Irish American Heritage Center on October 5th. Or listen for tracks from Irish supergroup, Uliad, Pearl River, NY's Girsa, Galway's HighTime, and Eamon O'Leary. There's also music from Réalta,Dylan Walshe, Declan O'Rourke, Dàimh and Robbie O'Connell. Check out Windy City Irish Radio each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC and you can catch this week's podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com.
How do we say “I want to improve my Hebrew” in Hebrew? How about “improvements”? And what's the connection to the popular supermarket chain Shufersal? Guy explains. Click Here for the All-Hebrew Version of this Episode New Words and Expressions: Leshaper mashehu - To improve something - לשפר משהו Ani rotse leshaper et ha-ivrit sheli - I want to improve my Hebrew - אני רוצה לשפר את העברית שלי Nehagim matkinim shipurim - Drivers install improvements - נהגים מתקינים שיפורים Tse’irim she-meshaprim et bitsua ha-mechoniyot - Young people who improve the performance of the cars - צעירים שמשפרים את ביצוע המכוניות Ha-ikar she-harechev shelahem yihiye hachi meshupar - The main thing is that their car will be the most improved - והעיקר שהרכב שלהם יהיה הכי משופר Ha-mechoniyot she-shupru - The cars that were improved - המכוניות ששופרו Shupar - It was improved - שופר Girsa meshuperet - Improved version - גרסה משופרת Telefon meshupar - An “improved” mobile phone - גרסה משופרת Matsavo mishtaper - His situation is getting better - מצבו משתפר Lehishtaper - To get better - להשתפר Ha-ivrit shelo mamash hishtapra - His Hebrew has really gotten better - העברית שלו ממש השתפרה Hu shiper et ha-ivrit shelo - He improved his Hebrew - הוא שיפר את העברית שלו Shapir (Aramaic) - Good - שפיר Gidul shapir - Benign tumor - גידול שפיר Shapira - “The Good” (Aramaic) - שפירא Shufra deshufra - Creme de la creme - שופרא דשופרא Shufersal (Old name: Shufra-sal) - Name of a supermarket chain - שופרסל Playlist and Clips: Meshaprim mechoniyot (TV2) Matsavo mishtaper (Kan TV) Ambassador Dan Shapiro Shufersal commercial Shufersal - History Gazoz - Cafe Ba-tahtit (lyrics)
Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, the boys greet the fall season head on with music from The Fureys and Davey Arthur and Pearl River favorites Girsa. They also introduce some new tracks from Milwaukee's own The Gleasons off of their brand new album Worries at the Gate, from folk hero Luka Bloom of his new album The Refuge, The Outside Track, and Dublin's viral sensation Jiggy. And that is not all that Tim and Mike have for you this week! Tune in for duets from Iris DeMent & Dolores Keane, Aoife Scott & Frances Black and songs from Garry O'Meara Music, Cat Power and a preview of Tannahill Weavers at the Old Town School of Folk, Chicago. Yes, this show is truly JAM-PACKED. Join us each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM and catch this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
On July 4th, Uncle Sam celebrates his 241st birthday as a free nation and we have the contribution of the Irish to thank. The Irish were some of the first settlers in the 13 colonies and played an important role in The War of Independence. Join Mike and Tim for an Independence Day, Windy-City-Irish-Radio style featuring patriotic music from the Narrowbacks, Leaping Lulu, The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, The Wolfe Tones' Derek Warfield, George M. Cohan, James Cagney & Ray Heindorf Orchestra, Girsa, We Banjo 3, Project West, The Makem and Spain Brothers, Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters and Anthony Kearns. It's a patriotic birthday bash you don't want to miss. You can listen to this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Hear some Irish music from Shannon Heaton's amazing podcast Irish Music Stories. You'll enjoy music from John Williams, Keith Murphy, Kevin Griffin, Eoin O’Neill, Sharon Shannon, Shannon Heaton, Maeve Gilchrist, Paddy League, Karan Casey, John Gannon, Tina Lech, Kathleen Conneely, Sean Clohessy, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Seamus Connolly, Sean McComiskey, Kieran Jordan, Girsa, Liz Carroll, Daithi Sproule, Trad Youth Exchange, McCarthy Family. Listen. Like. Share. Then download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free! http://bestcelticmusic.net/ Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode pays for the production of this podcast as well as my time in producing the show. You will enjoy a personal podcast feed where you can listen to the show before regular subscribers, occasional extended editions of the show, and my deepest thanks. When we hit a milestone, you get a 2-hour special. Thanks to our newest patrons. Thank you all for your generosity! Become a patron today! Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. You can share this show and find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. And you can support this show on Patreon. * CELTIC PODCAST NEWS: Subscribe to Irish Music Stories on Shannon Heaton's website. You'll also find video tutorials on her YouTube channel to learn Irish tunes. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com This Week in Celtic Music 0:16 ABOUT IRISH MUSIC STORIES - The stories behind the music 1:04 “Darley’s Reel, the Jug of Punch, Garrett Barry’s Reel” by John Williams from self titled debut 4:30 “Nous Allons a une Fete” by Keith Murphy from Bound for Canaan 7:32 “Seamus Connolly’s” (Jig) by Kevin Griffin with Eoin O’Neill, Sharon Shannon from Traditional Music from Doolin Co. Clare 10:23 “Aunt Jane’s Trip to Norway, It Goes As Follies & Eddie Duffy’s” by Shannon Heaton (flute), Maeve Gilchrist (harp), Paddy League (drums) from Blue Dress 14:58 THE GREAT IRISH SESSION 16:10 “Ae Fond Kiss” by Karan Casey from Ships in the Forest 20:10 “The Luachrachan's Jig / Hardiman’s Fancy” by John Gannon, Tina Lech, Kathleen Conneely and Sean Clohessy from From Tulla to Boston: Live at the Burren 23:42 “Golden Glove” by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Lovers’ Well 28:34 “I’m Waiting for You, The Magpie's Nest, The Thirteen Arches, The Sailor's Cravat” by Seamus Connolly from The Banks of the Shannon 33:26 CHAT WITH SEAMUS CONNOLLY AT BOSTON COLLEGE 35:06 ELEMENTAL EXPERIENCE OF IRISH MUSIC WITH SEAN CLOHESSY 36:07 “The Priest and His Boots” by Sean Clohessy, Sean McComiskey, Kieran Jordan from Cover the Buckle 37:42 “Captain, Captain” by Girsa from A Sweeter Place 41:00 “Tune for Mairead & Anna Ni Mhaonaigh” by Liz Carroll & Daithi Sproule from self titled 44:25 “The Tap Room, Galway Rambler, Mountain Road” by Matt & Shannon Heaton and Dan Gurney from archival field recording 48:51 LURE OF IRISH MUSIC 50:50 “Mug Of Brown Ale, Leg Of The Duck, Munster Buttermilk” by Trad Youth Exchange from From Tulla to Boston: Live at the Burren 52:40 “My Love is in America, The Milliner’s Daughter” by McCarthy Family from From Tulla to Boston: Live at the Burren The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.
Born a flouting believer in Christianity, a young Maewyn Succat was captured by pirates and sold into slavery at a tender age of 16 where he tended to sheep. During that time of captivity, Maewyn strengthened his relationship with God through prayer; eventually leading to his conversion to Christianity. A few years after escaping captivity, young Maewyn, in a vision, was harkened “We appeal to you, holy servant boy, to come and walk among us” and walk among them, he did. Roaming the countryside he taught the message of Christianity through his analogical shamrock teachings and his legendary expulsion of ophidian creatures. Shedding the Succat name, he became the first successful evangelist of Christianity; The Apostle of Ireland, St. Patrick, and he is once again celebrated by virtue of devotion, tradition, and legend with music, dance, song and a celebratory pint or two. Join Tim Taylor and Mike Shevlin for an extended evening celebrating the first Bishop of Armagh with stories about the life of times of our greatest saint, St. Patrick, with music from Barleyjuice, The Gleasons, The Tossers, Brave Combo, Sharon Shannon with Greg Guy, The High Kings, The Chancey Brothers, Ron Kavana, Girsa, The Great Whiskey Project, The Prodigals, Trian, Katie Grennan, Eileen Ivers, Andy Cooney and the Wolftones. Join Mike and Tim each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240 AM and WCFJ 1470 AM or listen on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com. Happy St. Patrick's Day from Windy City Irish Radio!
Caught between two thorns, 2016 Rose of Tralee winner, Maggie McEldowney, flowers the Windy City Irish Radio studios with her graceful presence. McEldowney, from Chicago's Beverly neighborhood, was crowned Ireland's Rose of Tralee in August 2016 and shares her journey and experience as Chicago's first Rose winner in 29 years! Mike and Tim feature music from Dougie MacClean, Girsa, Horslips, Jim Sullivan of the Sullivan Brothers fame, Donal Clancy, Makem & Spain, Solas, Goitse and even a song from the Rose, herself, Maggie McEldowney! Join Mike and Tim each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240AM or on their podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, the boys of summer get their Osmond on and prove they're a little bit country AND a little bit rock and roll. Tune in for a kick off to meteorological summer and a birthday tribute to Kris Kristofferson with a song from his recent performance with The Chieftains and Eddi Reader. Tim and Mike also celebrate Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Birthday Boy Ray Davies with a tune featuring Belfaster Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol. Oh, and there's an early tune from Eileen Ivers and Paddy A Go Go. And songs from The Narrowbacks, Girsa, Damien Dempsey and Donegal's Nathan Carter for your aural enjoyment. And if that's not enough, join us for brand new tracks off brand new albums from our friends, Andy Cooney and His Band and Michael McDermott. Rock on and Yee Haw. You don't have to be a dedicated follower of fashion to tune in each Wednesday to WSBC 1240 AM from 8 PM to 9 PM or catch the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Oh what a night in the Windy City Irish Radio studio as live music fills the airwaves in advance of the Irish American Heritage Festival next month! Mike and Tim are pleased to welcome South Siders St. Stephen's Green into the studio to play some tunes in advance of their first ever appearance at the Fest on Friday July 8th. The boys also spin tracks from other festival favorites including Dublin's Tupelo, Girsa, the great Eileen Ivers, Chicago's own Flatfoot 56 and The Larkin and Moran Brothers and a brand new song off of the new The High Kings album, Grace and Glory. Join us each and every Wednesday from 8PM-9PM on WSBC 1240 AM or check out the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, we pay tribute to one of the greatest athletes of the 20th Century, Muhammed Ali, on the occasion of his passing. With great-grandfather, Abe Grady hailing from Ennis, County Clare before emigrating to the state of Kentucky after the Civil War, Ali joins the ranks of outstanding Irish Americans that have shaped our life and times. The lads also introduce you to some fresh new music from across the pond this week with a new feature featuring young unsigned Irish artists. Tonight you'll hear music from Cavan's WinterKing, Wicklow's Aoibhín, and Clare's Clodagh Lawlor Music. Tune in for music off of the brand new album from The High Kings and music from Girsa and The Narrowbacks ahead of their performances at the Irish Fest at the Irish American Heritage Festival July 8-10th. The boys also play music from Billy Treacy, Makem & Spain, Goitse and Paul McCartney and Wings. As usual it's a JAM-PACKED hour of song and story sure to get your toes-a-tapping. Join us each Wednesday on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM and check out the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
The Irish American Heritage Festival at the Irish American Heritage Center is finally here and tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, Mike and Tim pull out all the stops to celebrate the musical styling's of Irish Fest 2016! Tonight's show features music from many of the performers at this year's festival and we encourage our listeners of ALL ages to join us at the Fest this weekend! Tune in for music from Three Men in Kilts, Girsa, Baal Tinne, Joe McShane, FONN MÓR, The Chancey Brothers, Saturday headliner Eileen Ivers and the Bard of Windy City Irish Radio, Rory Makem, who will be doing a very special solo performance on Saturday night at the festival. Listen for songs from 1st time festival performers including Chicago's own, Flatfoot 56, Dublin's Tupelo, NYC rockers The Narrowbacks, St. Paul MN folkers The Hounds of Finn, and Sunday headliner The High Kings . See you at the Fest!! Join us every Wednesday night on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM or listen to the podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com
Žasnete někdy, jakou pečlivou práci dokáží odvést restaurátoři při obnově historických budov? O práci restaurátorů a moderních technikách obnovy a konzervace památek na říjnovém Science Café v Praze mluvil prof. Ing. arch. akad. arch. Václav Girsa, vedoucí Ústavu památkové péče Fakulty architektury ČVUT. Záznam Science Café z 9. října 2012. Anotace: Úbytek historického stavebního fondu a architektonických památek nutí k vážnému zamyšlení a k přehodnocení přístupu v péči o historické dědictví. Architektonickou památku chápeme jakou souborné umělecké dílo. Hledání možností citlivějšího přístupu k památkám odráží úsilí transformovat restaurátorské metody do měřítka celé stavby. Snaha o uplatňování restaurátorského přístupu je jasným signálem o systémové potřebě nanejvýš ohleduplné péče o ta stavební díla minulosti, kterým jsme přisoudili mimořádný význam. Tento signál by měl být čím dál zřetelnější, neboť dědictví historického stavebního fondu je stále postupně ochuzováno demolicemi, radikálními modernizacemi, i nepoučeným používáním moderních technologií a materiálů. Vystoupení je zaměřeno na představení ukázek konzervace a restaurování stavebních památek a bude doplněno úvahami k aktuálním tématům, jako je například: význam tradičních technologií stavebních postupů a materiálů pro zachování historického stavebního fondu, limity úspěšnosti restaurátorského zásahu apod.