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This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's weekly parsha study class from 5.27.2026, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Curious just how much the gut can affect the skin? We are too. This week, we're joined by Dr. Jean McGhee as she walks us through the relationship between the gut microbiome and the skin. Listen in as she discusses stool testing, gut health, the importance of diet, and just what dysbiosis really means. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Jean McGee, MD, PhD, MS, is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Microbiome Research in the Department of Dermatology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. She runs a clinical research program focused on elucidating the role of the gut-skin axis in the pathogeneses of inflammatory skin diseases.
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's weekly parsha study class from 5.20.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
Looking for the latest research on epidermolysis bullosa (EB)? We've got just the expert! This week, we're joined by Dr. Mercedes Gonzalez as she jumps into her team's pediatric dermatology research and their look at epidermolysis bullosa. Listen in as she discusses the historic progress in EB treatments and what that means for patients. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Dr. Mercedes E. Gonzalez is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist at DERM360 and Medical Director of Pediatric Skin Research in Miami, Florida. She serves as Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. A graduate of Emory University and Rutgers–New Jersey Medical School, she completed her pediatrics residency at Columbia University and dermatology and pediatric dermatology training at NYU. Dr. Gonzalez is Principal Investigator on multiple clinical trials, co-editor of three dermatology textbooks, and a Director on the American Board of Dermatology, where she chairs the several committees. Sponsored by: Chiesi Medical AffairsVisit Chiesi Medical Affairs website for more information.
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parsha study class from May 16, 2026, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parsha study from May 6, 2026, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
What comes first: the obesity or the skin inflammation? We've got just the expert to help us find out. This week, we're joined by Dr. Ganary Dabiri as she walks us through the relationship of obesity and the skin. Listen in as she discusses skin diseases, how to use "people first" language, and the clinical possibilities of GLP-1 medications. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Dr. Ganary Dabiri is double board-certified in Dermatology and in Obesity Medicine. She earned her graduate and medical degree from Albany Medical College. She completed her Dermatology Residency at Roger Williams Medical Center. In 2024 she completed her requirements and obtained board certification in Obesity Medicine. Dr. Dabiri is an adjunct assistant professor at Albany Medical College. She works in private practice in Milford, Massachusetts. In 2024, Dr. Dabiri started the first Skin Inflammation and Obesity Medicine Specialty Clinic in Massachusetts. This comprehensive clinic focuses on and treats patients not only for their chronic inflammatory dermatologic condition such as Psoriasis, Hidradenitis Suppurativa, PCOS, and Atopic Dermatitis but treats their concurrent obesity. Since the inception of this clinic, she has helped numerous patients achieve clearer skin, improve their joint health, but equally if not more importantly - improve their overall health.
Curious about how AI can help your practice? We are too. This week, we're joined by Dr. Faranak Kamangar as she breaks down the complex topic of AI in Dermatology. Listen in as she discusses AI agents, prompting, and what exactly DermGPT can do for dermatologists. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Dr. Faranak Kamangar is a board-certified dermatologist in Palo Alto. She is the founder of DermGPT, and serves as the chair of the San Francisco Dermatological Society.
On Monday May 4, join Hadar West and Rising Song's R. Deborah Sacks Mintz for a festive Hilula - uplifting gathering of song and story. https://hadar.org/learn/classes-events/hadar-west-lag-baomer-rising-song This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's weekly parsha study class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Do the words that once categorized Jews--reform, conservative, orthodox--still matter today? And if they don't... then what's next? To answer these questions and close out our series on denominations, Noam and Mijal speak with Rabbi Avi Killip, the executive vice president of Hadar. In this can't-miss conversation, Rabbi Killip makes the case for Hadar as a movement that is ready to meet the the challenges of contemporary Jewish life. Learn more about Hadar at https://www.hadar.org/ To hear Hadar's podcasts, including Ta Shma and Responsa Radio, check out https://www.hadar.org/torah-tefillah/podcasts Get in touch at WonderingJews@unpacked.media. Follow @wonderingjews on Instagram, and watch and subscribe on YouTube. This episode is sponsored in memory of Leo M. Bernstein. ------------ This podcast is brought to you by Unpacked, an OpenDor Media brand. Subscribe to the Unpacked newsletter: https://unpacked.bio/22f7b4 For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: Jewish History Nerds Soulful Jewish Living Stars of David with Elon Gold Unpacking Israeli History
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 4.23.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 4.15.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Unplugged Innovation: Elisha's Passover Breakthrough Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-03-29-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: אלישה התיישב מול המחשב שלו בדירה הקטנה והמודרנית שלו.En: Elisha sat in front of his computer in his small, modern apartment.He: האביב הגיע ועמו חג הפסח.En: Spring had arrived, and with it the holiday of Passover.He: עבור אלישה, פסח לא היה רק חג של קניות וניקיונות, אלא גם זמן משפחה.En: For Elisha, Passover was not just a holiday of shopping and cleaning, but also a time for family.He: אבל קודם כל, הוא היה צריך לסיים את הפרויקט הגדול שלו בעבודתו כמעצב גרפי עצמאי.En: But first, he needed to finish his big project at work as a freelance graphic designer.He: הבית היה מואר באור שמש עדין שחדר מבעד לחלון הפתוח.En: The house was bathed in gentle sunlight streaming through the open window.He: ציפורים צייצו בחוץ ואלישה הרגיש את המתח בבטן.En: Birds chirped outside, and Elisha felt a tension in his stomach.He: היום היה מוקדש לסיום העבודה, אך פתאום, האורות כבו.En: The day was dedicated to finishing his work, but suddenly, the lights went out.He: החשמל נפל לא רק בבית שלו, אלא בכל הבנין.En: The power failed not only in his home, but in the entire building.He: “מה אעשה עכשיו?En: "What will I do now?"He: ” שאל אלישה את עצמו בקול רם.En: Elisha asked himself out loud.He: המחשב היה כבוי, והפרויקט היה במרחק שעות מעטות מסיום.En: The computer was off, and the project was only a few hours from completion.He: ידע שכדי לפנות מספיק זמן למשפחה בחג, עליו לחשוב מהר ולמצוא פתרון.En: He knew that in order to make enough time for family during the holiday, he had to think quickly and find a solution.He: נעם וחדר, שכניו, היו בחדר המשותף.En: Noam and Hadar, his neighbors, were in the shared room.He: הם ישבו עם אפרכסת הניידים שלהם, מחכים לחשמל כמו כולם.En: They sat with their phones, waiting for power like everyone else.He: “שלום אלישה,” קרא נעם, “איך הולך עם העבודה?En: "Hello Elisha," called Noam, "how's work going?"He: ”“לא טוב,” אמר אלישה בעצב, “אני לא יודע איך אסיים בזמן בלי מחשב.En: "Not good," said Elisha sadly, "I don't know how I'll finish on time without a computer."He: ”נעם הציע ללכת לקפה עם ווייפיי, אך אלישה התלבט.En: Noam suggested going to a cafe with Wi-Fi, but Elisha hesitated.He: הוא הבין שהוא לא יגיע לשום מקום אם רק ימתין לשובו של החשמל.En: He realized he wouldn't get anywhere if he just waited for the power to return.He: ואז נזכר במחברת סקיצות ישנה שהשאיר במגירת השולחן.En: Then he remembered an old sketchbook he had left in the desk drawer.He: “אולי זה הזמן לנסות משהו אחר,” אמר לעצמו ולקח את המחברת מהארון.En: "Maybe it's time to try something different," he said to himself and took the sketchbook from the cabinet.He: התיישב בנוח על הכורסה, החל לצייר ביד, כמו בימים שהתחיל את הקריירה שלו.En: He sat comfortably in an armchair and began to draw by hand, like in the days when he started his career.He: הדפים התמלאו אט-אט ברעיונות חדשים וטריים.En: The pages gradually filled with new and fresh ideas.He: החשמל חזר בשעות אחר הצהריים המאוחרות.En: The electricity returned in the late afternoon.He: כשהפעיל את המחשב, הביט בסקיצות שהכין והופתע מעצמו.En: When he turned on the computer, he looked at the sketches he had made and was surprised at himself.He: הסקיצות היו ייחודיות ומרעננות.En: The sketches were unique and refreshing.He: הוא שילב את הרעיונות יחד עם העבודה על המחשב.En: He combined the ideas with the work on the computer.He: בשעות הערב המוקדמות, הפרויקט היה מוכן למשלוח.En: By early evening, the project was ready to be sent.He: בבוקר שלמחרת, ישב אלישה עם משפחתו לשולחן החג, מרוצה וגאה.En: The next morning, Elisha sat with his family at the holiday table, satisfied and proud.He: הוא הבין כי בעיות ואתגרים יכולים לפתוח דלתות חדשות ולעזור לו להעריך את היכולת שלו ליצור בדרכים לא מוכרות.En: He realized that problems and challenges can open new doors and help him appreciate his ability to create in unfamiliar ways.He: פסח זה, בניגוד לפסחים קודמים, היה מלא בתובנות לשנה חדשה ומשמעותית יותר.En: This Passover, unlike previous ones, was full of insights for a new and more meaningful year. Vocabulary Words:dedicated: מוקדשtension: מתחsketchbook: מחברת סקיצותbathed: מוארgentle: עדיןstreaming: חדרsolution: פתרוןhesitated: התלבטunfamiliar: לא מוכרותchirped: צייצוelectricity: חשמלsurprised: הופתעunique: ייחודיותrefreshing: מרעננותcompleted: מסיוםinsights: תובנותmodern: מודרניתcareer: קריירהfreelance: עצמאיdrawer: מגירהgradually: אט-אטcombined: שילבability: יכולתappreciate: להעריךmeaningful: משמעותיתcafe: קפהproject: פרויקטstreaming: חדרfreelance: עצמאיarmchair: כורסהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Parashat Vayikra This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 3.18.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 3.11.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
This is a recording from 3.4.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR. There were technical difficulties in the last 10 minutes of class and Rabbi Kasher had to join from a different device.
Tamar Hadar, PhD, is co-head of the Music Therapy Program at the School of Creative Arts Therapies, University of Haifa, where she leads the program together with Dr. Maayan Salomon-Gimmon. She completed her M.A. and PhD in Music Therapy at Bar-Ilan University. Her doctoral research - supervised by Prof. Dorit Amir - compared clinical improvisation and jazz improvisation. Tamar's first postdoctoral fellowship was at NYU under the mentorship of Prof. Kenneth Aigen, where her work centered on analyzing Nordoff and Robbins's clinical improvisations and developing a theory of time around them. Her second postdoctoral fellowship, under Dr. Tal-Chen Rabinowitch, focused on applying a sociological theory, tight-loose (T-L) in music therapy, alongside a musicological, multicultural perspective. Tamar is a music therapist, supervisor, and lecturer, working with children and families in an early intervention unit and in private practice. She specializes in child - parent interventions, particularly in the context of trauma and displacement. Her research focuses on clinical improvisation (theory and assessment), music therapy in trauma & displacement, child-parent music therapy, and culturally sensitive music therapy. She also originated a time-model for analyzing clinical improvisations. References Benjamin, J. (2004). Beyond doer and done to: Recognition and the intersubjective third. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 73(1), 5-46. Hadar, T. (2025). Moments of thirdness in music therapy: A qualitative meta-analysis embedded in Jessica Benjamin's intersubjectivity. Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy, 17(3). Hadar, T., & Aigen, K. (2025). A Theory of Time in Music Therapy: A Model for Analyzing Nordoff–Robbins Clinical Improvisation. Journal of Music Therapy, 62(2), thaf014. Hadar, T., & Rabinowitch, T. C. (2025). Tight or Loose? Reframing Musical Relationships Between Client and Therapist in Music Therapy. Music Therapy Perspectives, 43(2), miaf018. Hadar, T. (2024). Parenting in the Face of Trauma: Music Therapy to Support Parent–Child Dyads Affected by War and Displacement. Children, 11(10), 1269. Roginsky, E., Hadar, T., Midhat-Najami, N., Saada, B., Khoury, R., & Hebi, M. (2025). Breathing war, dreaming connection: Dialogue as an ethical foundation for collaborative work of Palestinian and Jewish music therapists in Israel. Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy, 17(1). Hadar, T., & Amir, D. (2018). Discovering the flute's voice: On the relation of flutist music therapists to their primary instrument. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 27(5), 381-398.
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class, The Weekly Parashah, a collaboration between Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording from 2.11.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
In this episode, Dr. Joyce Black welcomes dermatologist Dr. Hadar Lev-Tov to break down the emerging concept of skin failure. Together they explore how skin failure differs from pressure injuries, why accurate diagnosis matters, and the challenges of identifying skin changes in critically ill patients. The discussion highlights the need for clearer definitions, better scientific understanding, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
This is a recording from 2.4.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording from 1.28.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording from 1.21.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
This week it’s a classic school rivalry between Gryffindor and Slyther–I mean the Academy and the War College! Will the students rise to the occasion? Will the militant Jem’Hadar take her blood pressure meds? Will the flighty space hippy put on shoes? All these questions AND MORE will be answered in our discussion of Ep […] The post Starfleet Academy “Vitus Reflux” – Earth Station Trek – Episode 247 appeared first on The ESO Network.
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Cadet Staci Lee joins the crew to review the debut of Starfleet Academy. Set in the 32nd century, the show follows the next generation of Starfleet officers against the backdrop of the Federation rebuilding itself after the Burn. The star of the show is Cadet Caleb Mir, who has a double agenda of finding his long-lost mother, torn from him by the very admiral who is now the school’s chancellor. Ken and Staci love the new, young characters who are complemented by Discovery and Voyager veterans, as well as the new and familiar species, from Lanthanite, Exocomp, Jem’Hadar, Betazed, and Brikar to Khionian, Klingerite, Photonics, and Dar-Sha. It’s an exciting time for two Trek fans, one with a long connection to the series’ 60-year history, and one who is seeing it with fresh eyes.(The post Starfleet Academy S1E01–02: Kids These Days & Beta Test first appeared on Transporter Lock - A Star Trek podcast.)
This is a recording from 1.7.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
In this episode Jeff and Tracy sit down with Brandes Stoddard and Jared Rascher to talk about the 2024 5e D&D Monster Manual - this is part 15 of a multi-part series. Thanks to our Sponsor: The Tome Show's Awesome Patreon Patrons!!!!!!!!!!!! Links: Jared on the Web Jared on Gnome Stew THAC0 With Advantage Podcast Brandes on the Web Brandes on Bluesky Brandes on Mastodon Brandes at Tribality Patreon.com/BrandesStoddard Jeff on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
This is a recording from 12.31.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
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This is a recording from 12.23.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
You've probably heard of the Talmud–but what is it really, and how do/can contemporary Jews relate to this crucial text? In this session, Rabbinic Intern Rebecca Thau will discuss all things Talmud with Rabbi Ethan Tucker, PhD, President and Rosh Yeshiva at Hadar.A renowned expert in Jewish law, Rabbi Tucker was ordained by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and earned a doctorate in Talmud and Rabbinics from the Jewish Theological Seminary and a B.A. from Harvard College. Co-founder of Kehilat Hadar and winner of the first Grinspoon Foundation Social Entrepreneur Fellowship, Rabbi Tucker was named one of America's Top 50 Rabbis by Newsweek in 2011 and 2012. He is the co-author of Gender Equality and Prayer in Jewish Law and hosts the podcast Responsa Radio.
This is a recording of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR from 12.18.2025 / Mikeitz 5786
If you've ever checked the ingredients on a baked good, you know how ubiquitous eggs are. They bind, they lift, they emulsify, they hold moisture — they're simply the structural engineers of cookies, cakes, and muffins everywhere. But they're also volatile: prices spike, supply chains break, and for anyone with an egg allergy or who's avoiding eggs for animal welfare or environmental reasons, eggs aren't exactly a welcome ingredient to find on the ingredient deck. Enter Hadar Ekhoiz Razmovich, CEO and co-founder of Meala FoodTech, an Israeli startup that's figured out how to make peas do what eggs and hydrocolloids do, and has consequently raised several million dollars in venture capital so far. Meala's breakthrough lies in taking simple pea protein and using advanced biotechnology to unlock its hidden abilities — creating a single-ingredient powder that they say can whip, bind, and gel just like an egg in baked goods and alternative meat. No multi-ingredient formulations, no methylcellulose, no animal inputs — just plants doing some biochemical magic. In this episode, Hadar shares how her background in R&D led her to tackle one of food science's toughest challenges: replacing eggs and hydrocolloids without sacrificing texture, taste, or cost. We talk about how Meala's technology works, what it takes to convince industrial bakeries to swap eggs for peas, and why she believes clean-label ingredients like this are the future of food. Hadar is not just rethinking what we eat, she and her team are rebuilding the food system from scratch, one cookie, cake, and croissant at a time. Discussed in this episode Meals is backed by The Kitchen Food Tech Hub, DSM's venture arm, Milk & Honey Ventures, Lasenor, and EIT. Our past episode with Milk & Honey Ventures' Beni Nofech. More on Meala's egg replacer, GroundBaker, is here. You can see two pending patent applications of Meala's here and here. Get to know Hadar Ekhoiz Razmovich Hadar Ekhoiz Razmovich brings over 12 years of leadership experience in the global food industry, with a strong focus on driving innovation and R&D across traditional food sectors. Throughout her career, she has led complex, multidisciplinary projects from early concept development to full commercial launch, consistently bridging technological capabilities with real market needs. In 2021, she founded Meala FoodTech with a mission to transform the food industry. Under her leadership, Meala is pioneering clean-label functional protein that deliver superior texture, bite, and mouthfeel—without compromise and without undesirable additives. Her work empowers food manufacturers to create simpler, more natural, and better-tasting products, setting a new benchmark for next-generation of food. Hadar is widely recognized for her strategic vision, deep industry insight, and ability to translate scientific innovation into scalable commercial solutions.
On this week's episode of Female Gaze: The Film Club, Morgan is joined by director Tatyana Tenenbaum and producer Brighid Greene to discuss their documentary film, "Everything You Have Is Yours." The film follows dancer and choreographer Hadar Ahuvia as she interrogates the Israeli folk dances taught to her by her mother. Hadar embarks on a reckoning with the mythologies of her youth and confronts the romanticized stories of her grandparents who were settlers of Palestine in the 1930s. Hadar's journey is woven with other artistic portrayals from Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian dancers in New York City. In their conversation, Tatyana, Brighid, and Morgan discuss the film's construction from the earliest days of production through the editing process, the threads of the film along with Hadar's evolving story, and how their philosophies of documentary filmmaking translate in "Everything You Have Is Yours." You can follow the film, "Everything You Have Is Yours"InstagramWebsiteYou can book a screening of "Everything You Have Is Yours" here.You can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagramBlueSkyWebsite
If there is one episode you listen to this season, let it be this one. It revolves around these questions: how do we heal the world? How do we practice love?Today, we're speaking with Hadar Cohen, an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic, and artist whose work focuses on multi-religious spirituality, politics, social issues, and community building. Hadar comes from a 10th-generation Jerusalem family with lineage roots in Syria, Kurdistan, Iraq, and Iran.Hadar's story is one that we don't often hear in the mainstream conversations in the Global North, because she comes from the Sephardic Jewish lineage: the branch of Judaism that originated in Spain at the time of Moorish Al Andalus, more closely related to the traditions of the Near East, rather than Europe.Become a Going Places member for as little as $6 a month. Visit our reimagined platform at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more.Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Become a member for as little as $6 a month and get the perks like getting on a group call with Yulia every month to ask questions, get advice, and be in community with each other.Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more.Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San FranciscoWhat you'll learn in this episode:The Jewish mystical concept of tikkun olam, repairing the worldHow Judaism is rooted in social justiceWhat it means to be an Arab JewHow spirituality gives us the courage to face injusticeWhat Sephardic Jews have in common with their Muslim peersDifferences between Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Mizrahi JewsThe erasure of Arab Jews from the region's historyWhat is Jewish anti-ZionismDebunking the myth of 'Arabs versus Jews'How Hadar uses her platform to heal the worldHadar's research in Andalusia and MoroccoWhat it was like growing up Syrian Arab Jew in JerusalemFeatured on the show:Follow @hadarcohen32 on InstagramListen to Hadar's podcast, Hadar's WebLearn more about Hadar's work on her websiteRead Hadar's writing on SubstackCheck out the Tikkun Olam episode on the On Being showWatch Edward Said's 1991 interviewGoing Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com!For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out
Mhkeeba interviews Hadar Shalom, a Professional Dancer & Choreographer based in Los Angeles, about her experience moving from Israel to follow her passion and build her dream dance career. Hadar shares some of the challenges she faced and how determination, focus and hard work led her to touring with artists such as Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg, Mario, Bia, Nicky Jam, and Young Miko. Hadar Shalom Instagram Linktree - Hadar Shalom Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Want to learn the difference between dieting for HS and nutrition? We've got TWO experts. This week, we're joined by Cristina Curp and Jillian Ondreyka as they walk us through how nutrition can impact a patient's hidradenitis supurativa. Listen is as they discuss the relationship with food, food sensitivity testing, and how nutrition is more about adding good food in than taking bad food out. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Cristina Curp was diagnosed with HS at 13 years old, like many she spent most of her life hiding the disease. A decade ago, that changed, as she began to share her journey with nutrition to better manage her inflammatory symptoms, she also became vocal about living with Hidradenitis Suppurativa. The journey led to a successful food blog, 2 best selling cookbooks, and a decade of helping others with HS through food. Most recently, she joined the team at HS Connect as COO, and is thrilled to take her advocacy work to the next level. Jillian Ondreyka is a Dietitian with over 10 years of experience partnering with clients to achieve their nutrition goals. As a person with Hidradenitis Suppurativa, she became interested in how food can help calm inflammation in the body to encourage healing. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master of Public Health and Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics. She earned the Integrative and Functional Nutrition Certified Practitioner (IFNCP) credential and is a Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT). LEAP stands for Lifestyle Eating and Performance and is a patient-specific oligoantigenic diet based on the Leukocyte Activation Assay-Mediator Release Test (LAA-MRT®). Jillian began participating in dermatology research evaluating the effectiveness of the LEAP program in improving outcomes in HS in 2022. In 2025, she became a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES).
This is a recording from 11.12.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
In this Situational Briefing, I break down Israel's next moves in Gaza as Hamas tests the Trump-brokered ceasefire. I explain that Israel is likely to track and eliminate terrorists trapped in tunnels, why Hamas is pushing beyond the “yellow line,” and reflect on the legacy and resignation of one of Israel's top strategists, Minister Ron Dermer.Book Referenced:And None Shall Make Them AfraidAuthor, Rick Richman Link To PurchaseSupport the showThe MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Subscribe to our podcast: https://podfollow.com/1493910771Follow The MirYam Institute X: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony X: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED
Looking to see where vitiligo treatments can go next? We've got some answers. This week, we're joined by Dr. David Rosmarin as he dives into the knowledge gaps of vitiligo. Listen in as he discusses patient concerns, alternative treatments and how you can become involved in clinical trials. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. David Rosmarin, MD is a clinical investigator and Vice-Chair for Research and Education at Tufts Medical Center focusing on clinical trials for inflammatory disorders of the skin. For his training, Dr. Rosmarin went to medical school at NYU, dermatology residency at Boston University-Tufts Combined training program, and fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Dr. Rosmarin joined Tufts Medical Center in 2013 focusing as a clinical trial investigator for atopic dermatitis. In 2016, Dr. Rosmarin became the Director of the Clinical Trials Unit in the Department of Dermatology at Tufts Medical Center and Program Director of the Residency Program. Clinically Dr. Rosmarin is nationally recognized and serves as a referral for physicians with difficult to manage inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis. Dr. Rosmarin educates medical students, residents, and research fellows. Sponsored by: AbbVie Visit AbbVie Website for more information.
Thousands marched with the Goldin family to the Kfar Saba Military Cemetery, where Lieutenant Hadar Goldin was finally laid to rest 11 years after Hamas took his body into Gaza during Operation Protective Edge. The Israel Daily News brings you voices from the crowd, including reservists, youth groups, diplomats, and former officials who worked with the Goldins throughout their campaign to bring Hadar home. Hear emotional reactions from Israelis at the funeral and reflections on what this moment means for the country.Israel Daily News website: https://israeldailynews.orgYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@israeldailynews?si=UFQjC_iuL13V7tyQIsrael Daily News Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/shannafuldSupport our Wartime News Coverage: https://www.gofundme.com/f/independent-journalist-covering-israels-warLinks to all things IDN: https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews
Israel has received the remains of fallen soldier Lt. Hadar Goldin HY"D, whose body was held by Hamas in Gaza for more than 11 years. Goldin was killed during a ceasefire in the midst of the 2014's "Operation Protective Edge". Hamas is still holding the bodies of three Israelis and one foreign worker. On this week's Israel Uncensored, Josh Hasten asks, will Hamas continue to play psychological games, or return the remaining bodies, once and for all?
This is a recording from 11.5.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Rabbi Daniel Walker, leader of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester, became a symbol of courage during the Yom Kippur 2025 terrorist attack on his shul. When the attacker tried to storm the building with a knife, Rabbi Walker bravely held the doors shut, protecting his congregants while two community members tragically lost their lives. He has since vowed that he will not let the darkness win and continues to lead his community and the Jewish people of the UK.✬ SPONSORS OF THE EPISODE ✬► Shilo: Help Heal the Hearts of Israeli ChildrenThousands of Israeli children are affected by terrorism daily. Your support can help create more stories of strength and resilience, like that of Hadar and her siblings.Help Here→ https://bit.ly/4nvOfPu► Touro: Your Next StepTouro's Lander College for Men / Beis Medrash L'Talmud offers a powerful balance of rigorous Torah learning and top-tier academics, guided by rebbeim and faculty who truly care about your growth. With 20+ majors, direct Medical and Dental Honors Pathways, and unmatched career outcomes, it's where driven students achieve greatness without compromising their values. See it for yourself at their Open House on November 9th.→ https://rmi.touro.edu/lcm2/► Feldheim: Best New Books for Your HomeTully Gets Hooked on Books:A fun and heartwarming story that shows kids just how exciting reading can be. Join Tully as he discovers the magic, adventure, and joy hidden inside every book.BUY HERE → https://bit.ly/3LiRf4sAmoraim Series:The beloved Amoraim Series brings the great sages of the Gemara to life with vivid stories and beautiful illustrations that inspire children to learn and love Torah. Explore the lives, wisdom, and courage of three new heroes of our heritage.→ Rabbi Elazar ben Pedas: https://bit.ly/4oNI5vj→ Rav Huna: https://bit.ly/4olr1wW→ Rav Yehuda: https://bit.ly/4hC1RaJLet My Nation Begin:Experience the miracles and challenges of Yetzias Mitzrayim through this powerful and inspiring retelling of Klal Yisrael's journey from slavery to freedom. Perfect for readers of all ages who want to feel the story of the Exodus come alive.BUY HERE → https://bit.ly/3L9n0gq► Wheels To Lease: #1 Car CompanyFor over 35 years, Wheels To Lease has offered stress-free car buying with upfront pricing, no hidden fees, and door-to-door delivery.Call today!→ CALL/TEXT: 718-871-8715→ EMAIL: inspire@wheelstolease.com→ WEB: https://bit.ly/41lnzYU→ WHATSAPP: https://wa.link/0w46ce✬ IN MEMORY OF ✬This episode is in memory of:• Miram Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe• Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov ShloimaThis episode is for the speedy recovery of:• Yosef Chaim ben Devorah Chaya Golda#iftnLchaim.
This is a recording from 10.29.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording from 10.29.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR. You can watch the full class here: https://youtu.be/xCIiAkZDSGQ and read the source sheet here: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/568347?lang=bi
Is Jewish music a form of Torah (spiritual wisdom)? Joey Weisenberg, a musician, composer, and founder of Hadar's Rising Song Institute, thinks so. He joins Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about contemporary singing communities, the history of wordless melodies (nigunim) and unbound approaches to prayer. This episode is the second in an ongoing mini-series of Judaism Unbound episodes mobilizing Jewish music -- past, present, and future -- as a launching point into conversations about contemporary Jewish life and experience.Head to JudaismUnbound.com/classes to check out our up upcoming courses in the UnYeshiva. Amazing learning opportunities are available for registration exploring the book of Jubilees, Jewish Exile and Liberation, the Talmud, and Antisemitism Unbound! Financial aid is available via this link.Purchase Joey Weisenberg's most recent album, Selah, via this link. And access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!