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Die Themen der Sendung: Jüdische Perspektiven auf Papst Franziskus Interview mit Rabbiner Jehoschua Ahrens, Frankfurt Miron Tenenberg Thora-Auslegung: Rabbinerin Ulrike Offenberg, Hameln
Folge 201: Der Flötenspieler von HamelnMeditative Abendentspannung mit beruhigenden Klängen zur Verabschiedung des Tages und eine frei erfundene, (vom Grimmschen Märchen "Der Rattenfänger von Hameln" inspirierte) Gute Nacht Geschichte._____________________________INFOS zu meiner Empfehlung. XbyX - Kollagen Kick: www.xbyx.de/tanteRABATT - CODE: TANTE10_____________________________Was im Märchen passiert:Ein geheimnisvoller Flötenspieler kommt in die Stadt Hameln, in der sich seit einiger Zeit Unruhe und Misstrauen bemerkbar machen. Er spielt Melodien, die die Herzen der Menschen berühren und bewegt einige von ihnen dazu, eine Wanderung mit ungewissem Ausgang zu unternehmen.Wie es bei meinen Einschlafgeschichten üblich ist, so kannst Du sicher sein, dass es auch diesmal gut ausgeht, so dass Du jederzeit beruhigt einschlafen kannst.
Regisseur Rainer Matsutani ist zu Gast in dieser Podcast-Sonderfolge. Wir sprechen über seine Mysteryserie „Hameln“, wie Inklusion und Diversität Stoffe bereichern kann und… Der Beitrag Sonderfolge: Wie hat Inklusion „Hameln“ noch spannender gemacht, Rainer Matsutani? erschien zuerst auf Hinter der Kamera.
In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Hirsch, dem Sänger und Bassisten der Band Montreal. Mit inzwischen sechs Interviews bei den WASTED FRIDAYS ist Hirsch aktueller Rekordhalter. Dieser Meilenstein ist aber nur eines der vielen Themen in unserem Gespräch. Außerdem geht es darum, wie es sich anfühlt mittlerweile über 100 Songs veröffentlicht zu haben, wie man bei so vielen Liedern noch eine neue Inspiration findet und warum es sich lohnt, in der Sumpfblume in Hameln zu spielen. Wie immer beim Gespräch mit Hirsch heißt es: Zuhören lohnt sich! Der Wasted Fridays Punk Podcast: Zwei Punk Fans - Flo und Timo - fachsimpeln über Interviews, die sie mit Menschen aus der Welt des Punks geführt haben. Mit dabei Szenegrößen, Newcomer und alles dazwischen. Persönlich, ehrlich und nicht zu glatt - so wie Punk Rock - nur als Podcast! Das ganze kommt ein Mal pro Monat.
Weitere Themen: Jan Haller niedersäsischer Behindertensportler // Schalke 04 gegen Hannover 96 // Märzenbecher blühen in Hameln
Im ersten Teil der Rattenfänger-Doppelfolge geht es um die Fakten. Was wissen wir eigentlich? Was wurde wie überliefert? Was sind die wichtigsten Theorien zum "wahren Kern" der Sage?
Im zweiten Teil der Rattenfänger Doppelfolge geht es um die Bekanntheit der Sage. Was wurde aus der Figur gemacht? Von Grimm über Disney bis ZDFneo. Interpretationen aus aller Welt. Ist der Rattenfänger immer böse? Kindesentführer und Psycho? Oder sogar ein Kinderretter?
Mittelaltermarkt in Hameln mit strengen Sicherheitsauflagen / Bußgelder für Plastik im Biomüll in Hildesheim
Leister, Judith www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt
Suche nach Bombenblindgängern in Hameln geht weiter / Voerfolgerduell in der 2. Fußball Bundesliga: Hannover 96 vs Fortuna Düsseldorf
Weitere Themen: Wieder Warnstreik bei der Post // Blindgängersuche in Hameln verhindert Starke ins neue Schuljahr // ADAC Staubilanz für die Region Hannover
Die Liebe(n) seines Lebens: Seine Frau & sein Kaffee Kaffee ist seine Leidenschaft. Schon als kleines Kind faszinierte ihn Kaffee im Restaurants seiner Eltern. Das „schwarze Gold“ zog ihn magisch an. Sein Vater wusste das und ließ ihn an der Kaffeemühle die Knöpfe drücken. Und so sah er, wie aus kleinen Kaffeebohnen das gemahlene und wohlriechende Kaffeepulver austrat, dass den ganzen Raum mit seinem Duft erfühlte. In diesem Moment war er das glücklichste Kind in Hessisch Oldendorf. Ein Blick in die glücklichen und entspannten Gesichter seiner Gäste ließ ihn erahnen, wie wohlschmeckend und wohltuend ein guter Kaffe sein musste.
Themen: - Begrüßung - Housekeeping - Back to the Roots: Grundlagen der Fotografie - Neufi fühlt sich von Excire veralbert - YouTube und Benimmregeln - TOPAZ, mal wieder eine Abzocke? - UNVERSCHÄMTHEIT! ABZOCKE! WELTUNTERGANG!!! - Die Nikon Z50 II ist raus - Fuji X100 VI ist bei Ulrike eingezogen - Der Oli ist schuld... - Die Päpstin in Hameln und wer höflich ist - Neue Beta-Funktionen in Adobe Camera Raw - Auch neu in ACR: Entrauschenfunktion aktualisiert - SanDisk Rescue Gutscheine...Link nicht mehr funktionell, aber... - Aktuelle Docmatische Depesche #751: KI und Zentralverschluss - Das 5. fotopodcast.de-Weihnachtswichteln - Ausstellungen/Veranstaltungen - Bitte anschauen - bitte anhören - Was hast du in den letzten 4 Wochen fotografiert? - Bilder der Hörer aus dem Discord-Channel - Und Tschüss... - Ein Outtake
Weitere Themen: Ärger in Hameln mit dem neuen Gelben Sack-Abholer // Landesmuseum Hannover mit Jahresausblick // Inventur im Zoo Hannover
„Was ich erlebt habe, ist einfach unfassbar“ Interview mit Veronica Ferres: Der Schauspielerin spricht über Ihre Rolle in der Mysteryserie „Hameln“, Vorsprechen für Hollywoodfilme und ihre eigenen MeToo-Erlebnisse. Weitere Themen bei ALL YOU CAN STREAM – dem Podcast von TV DIGITAL und STREAMING – in der ersten Januar-Hälfte: -„Wallace & Gromit - Vergeltung mit Flügeln": Warum dieser Animationsfilm nichts für Teenager ist -„Mein Name ist Otto": So verletzlich zeigt sich Komiker Otto Waalkes in seiner Doku Die Podcast-Sendung im Überblick: https://www.werstreamt.es/listen/details/1216196/ Die Links zu unseren Themen: „Hameln“: https://www.zdf.de/serien/hameln „Wallace & Gromit - Vergeltung mit Flügeln": https://www.netflix.com/title/81351936 „Mein Name ist Otto": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vspnGXvIQjs
In der Horror-Serie „Hameln“ in der ZDF-Mediathek geht’s um das schaurige Comeback des mythischen Rattenfängers. Auf Prime Video gibt’s den Action-Thriller „Ohne Limit“ für euch. Und bei „Nachtstreife Hamburg“ in der ARD-Mediathek könnt ihr bei handfester Polizeiarbeit dabei sein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-hameln-ohne-limit-nachtstreife-hamburg
In der Horror-Serie „Hameln“ in der ZDF-Mediathek geht’s um das schaurige Comeback des mythischen Rattenfängers. Auf Prime Video gibt’s den Action-Thriller „Ohne Limit“ für euch. Und bei „Nachtstreife Hamburg“ in der ARD-Mediathek könnt ihr bei handfester Polizeiarbeit dabei sein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-hameln-ohne-limit-nachtstreife-hamburg
In der Horror-Serie „Hameln“ in der ZDF-Mediathek geht’s um das schaurige Comeback des mythischen Rattenfängers. Auf Prime Video gibt’s den Action-Thriller „Ohne Limit“ für euch. Und bei „Nachtstreife Hamburg“ in der ARD-Mediathek könnt ihr bei handfester Polizeiarbeit dabei sein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-hameln-ohne-limit-nachtstreife-hamburg
Nach drei Jahren kommt der größte Netflix-Erfolg aller Zeiten zurück: "Squid Game" (4:14), die den alten Showtitel "Spiel ohne Grenzen" wörtlich nimmt. Mit ihrem Mix aus Gemetzel und Kapitalismus-Kritik lockte die erste Staffel 265 Millionen (!) Views an, gewann sechs Emmys und einen Golden Globe - für den auch die zweite Staffel schon wieder nominiert ist. Doch geben Michael und Rüdiger der Fortsetzung Rotes Licht oder Grünes Licht? Ebenfalls für zahlreiche TV-Preise nominiert ist "The English Teacher" (34:45), die nach langer Zeit mal wieder eine erfolgreiche, traditionelle Sitcom geworden ist. Ist das Ganze nur ein Aufguss der ebenfalls bei Disney+ laufenden Erfolgs-Comedy "Abbott Elementary"? Oder hat sie eigene Vorzüge mit denen sie sich zum modernen Sitcom-Hit mausern kann? Damit haben Ray "Alle lieben Raymond" Romano und Lisa "Friends" Kudrow beste Erfahrung. Können sie gemeinsam mit "New Girl"-Macherin Liz Feldman den Netflix-Sitcom-Fluch brechen und mit "No Good Deed" (49:33) einen Hit landen? Oder ist das Ganze vielleicht gar keine Sitcom? Das Gefühl hatten Michael und Rüdiger zumindest bei der ersten Staffel von "Frasier" (1:04:34), die in puncto Lacher nie an die Original-Serie heran reichen konnte. Was also macht die zweite Staffel bei Paramount+ so gut, dass sie für die beiden zu einer der meistverbesserten Serien des Jahres gehört? Und könnte das auch irgendwann mal "Hameln" (1:18:55) gelingen, falls es eine weitere Staffel gibt? Zumindest liegt ZDFneo mit der Miniserie die Messlatte so niedrig an, dass dies kein Problem sein sollte. Cold-Open-Frage: "Welche Figur könnte ein weiteres ,Big Bang Theory'-Spin-off bekommen?"
Diese Woche spricht der Eismann über "Levi Strauss und der Stoff der Träume", "The Haunted Museum", "Die VICE-Story", "Hameln", "C*A*U*G*H*T" und "TV total Promi Wrestling". Pssst...: Abonnieren und Weitersagen ist erlaubt! (wir sagen's auch nicht weiter...) Abonnieren auf Spotify, Apple & Co sowie RSS-Feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dievorschau Kontakt: dievorschau@wunschliste.de Ein Service von http://www.wunschliste.de & http://www.fernsehserien.de Und hier geht's direkt zum TOHUWAPODCAST: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tohuwapodcast
In dieser Folge des Dewezet-Podcasts „Der Tag, an dem ...“ geht es um einen Dampfer auf der Weser - zunächst. Denn diese spannende Reise - beginnend am 6. Oktober 1843 - führt uns bis nach Amerika.
Die Themen der Sendung: Vertraut mit neuen Wegen In Hamburg tritt Alina Treiger Ämter als Rabbinerin und Kantorin an Interview Miron Tenenberg Thora-Auslegung: Rabbinerin Ulrike Offenberg, Hameln
Weitere Themen: Jubiläum bei der Beratung für Frauen mit Essstörungen // Landessynoder der evangelischen Kirche tagt // Ausstellung zum "Wilden Peter" in Hameln
Autozulieferei Scheaffler will Werk in Hameln loswerden/Johanniter Weihnachtstrucker sammeln Spenden für die Ukraine
Weitere Themen: Gedenken an Pogromnacht und Reaktionen von OB Onay // Stadtbahn-Unfall in Hannover Ahlem // Secondhand-Laden in Hameln verkauft für soziale Projekte
Weitere Themen: Führerscheine können in Hameln online umgetauscht werden; Seniorin reagiert schlagfertig auf falschen Polizisten
I vecckans miniavsnitt utforskar vi den fascinerande och skrämmande legenden om Råttfångaren från Hameln, även känd som Pied Piper. Enligt myten kom en mystisk man till byn Hameln, befriade den från råttor med sin flöjt – men när borgmästaren vägrade betala honom, lockade han bort alla byns barn som hämnd. Men vad hände egentligen i Hameln? Kan det ligga något historiskt bakom denna mörka saga?Lyssna när vi gräver i teorierna och försöker reda ut vad som är sanning och vad som är legend i denna medeltida myt. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Weitere Themen: Polizei fasst Verdächtige nach Betrug mit Führerscheinprüfungen // Hannoverscher Wirtschaftspreis für Chefin vonTrüffel-Güse // Die Katzenstreilerin vom Tierheim in Hameln
241022PC: Gegen faulen PazifismusMensch Mahler am 22.10.2024„Die mit den blauen Augen und den blauen Helmen“ – so hat man uns genannt in den 1980igern. Gemeint waren die Blauhelme der UN-Friedenstruppen und die blauäugigen der Friedensbewegung. Der Jugoslawien Krieg und der Angriffskrieg auf die Ukraine hat mich bekehrt vom bedingungslosen Pazifismus.Sicher, es hört sich edel an, jeglicher Gewalt abzuschwören. Neutrale Staaten zu fordern. Am Ende ist das nichts weniger, als sich in einer waffenstarrenden Welt herauszuhalten und ganze Länder den Autokraten als Opfer auf den Altar zu heben.Die Historikerin Anne Applebaum hat den Friedenspreis des deutschen Buchhandels erhalten. Obwohl sie vor einem „faulen Pazifismus“ warnt. Oder vielleicht gerade deshalb. In ihrer Dankesrede in der Frankfurter Paulskirche zitiert sie am vergangenen Sonntag Thomas Mann, George Orwell und den früheren Friedenspreisträger Manès Sperber, leidenschaftliche Kriegsgegner allesamt, die darüber übereingekommen waren, dass die Demokratie mit allen Mitteln verteidigt werden müsse. Und sie entlarvt die Ideologen von rechts und links, von Weidel bis Wagenknecht, die sich in das Gwand der verlogenen Sprache des Friedens kleiden und damit wie der Rattenfänger von Hameln auf Stimmenfang gehen. „Noch ist die Ukraine nicht verloren“ lässt sich die Rede der polnisch-amerikanische Friedenspreisträgerin zusammenfassen. Gerade weil Russland gerade massiv von China und Nordkorea unterstützt wird, müssen alle freiheitsliebenden Demokraten der Welt zusammenstehen und vom faulen, untätigen Pazifismus abrücken. Denn der ist nichts anderes als Dummheit und Wegducken. We stand with Ukraine! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brandschutz To Go - News, Tipps und Anekdoten aus der Sicherheitstechnik
In dieser Episode begrüße ich erneut meinen Gast Sebastian Höfer, den Geschäftsführer der EKS Elektroanlagen GmbH & Co. KG aus Hameln, der nebenberuflich auch Vorsitzender des Prüfungsausschusses bei der Elektroinnung Hameln ist.
What do Doña Gracia, Glückel of Hameln, and Deborah Lipstadt have in common? They are all celebrated as iconic Jewish women in Dr. Aliza Lavie's incisive book, "Iconic Jewish Women". Dr. Lavie's book features 59 remarkable role models, highlighting the significance of women's voices and leadership in the Jewish community. In a compelling conversation guest-hosted by Dr. Alexandra Herzog, the national deputy director of AJC's Contemporary Jewish Life department, Lavie reflects on her grandmother's strength and her own experiences serving in the Israeli army and parliament. By showcasing the resilience and leadership of Jewish women throughout history—some stories well-known, others less recognized—Dr. Lavie emphasizes the need to confront the pervasive silence surrounding antisemitism. She urges us to learn from those who have paved the way, advocating for greater awareness and action against this global issue. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: The Nova Music Festival Survivor Saved by an 88-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Is Nasrallah's Death a Game-Changer? Matthew Levitt Breaks What's at Stake for Israel, Iran, and Hezbollah At the UN General Assembly: Jason Isaacson Highlights Israel's Challenges and the Fight Against Antisemitism Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Interview with Aliza Lavie: Manya Brachear Pashman: Former Israeli Knesset member, Aliza Lavie is the author of six books, including the award winning "A Jewish Women's Prayer Book". Her latest, "Iconic Jewish Women"–59 inspiring, courageous, revolutionary role models for young girls, introduces readers to amazing women from Queen Esther to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and others in between, many of whom have been overlooked, but offer inspiring tales. My colleague, Alexandra Herzog, is the national deputy director of AJC's Contemporary Jewish life department, and another amazing woman. She is our guest host this week, and she had the honor of speaking with Dr. Lavie. Alexandra, the mic is yours. Alexandra Herzog: It's an honor and great pleasure to welcome Dr. Aliza Lavie to People of the Pod today. She's the author of six books. I want to especially highlight the two latest ones, "A Jewish Women's Prayer Book," which won a National Jewish Book Award in 2008. And the latest one that we will be talking about today, "Iconic Jewish Women". In many ways, Aliza gives voice to women who have been forgotten from Jewish history, and for that, I and so many women are so very grateful. Since this book is about women, I want to make sure we don't forget all the women who are still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. Not just our women, but also the children and the men. May we bring them all back. Okay, let's dive into the conversation. Aliza, welcome to People of the Pod. Aliza Lavie: Thank you so much, Alexandra. Alexandra Herzog: It's very interesting that you have focused much of your writing about and for women. Let's also remind our listeners that your academic and professional background show your very long standing interest in women's issues. During your time in the Knesset, you served as the chair of the Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality, and the chair of the Committee to Combat Women Trafficking and Prostitution. So let me ask you this. Why this interest? Where does it stem from? Aliza Lavie: I believe in equality, and we need to work for it. We need men and women together to build a society. My grandmother came from Afghanistan, together with her husband. It was 1920, many, many years ago. They came to Jerusalem as a Zionist before Israel was established and became part of Jerusalem. They built and established a Bukharian neighborhood in Jerusalem, very, very old neighborhood. But my granny, she lost her husband years after, two, three years after. Suddenly, she found herself without a voice, without a language, and she raised nine children. At that time, it was the big war just before Israel was established. And my granny, my granny, knew all the halachic code and all the Torah by heart. And always I asked myself, who told her? Who gave her the information? And more, I became, you know, part of the Israeli society, as an officer in the army, in the Israeli army, and later as a lecturer at the University, and later became a parliament member and activist in Israel. So I found myself asking questions without finding answers. And I say to myself, come on, be part of the tikkun, be part of changing the mood. Not because it's women's issue or problems, it's because the society needs men and women together, otherwise the society will lose. And more we have our part and position in Israeli society, in the Jewish world, in all of the world, we will build a better world for all of us. I can declare and give lectures about it, but the question is, what are you doing? How have you become a part of this? So I find myself starting as a social activist and at that time, I had a 20 years TV show in the Israeli broadcasting. And I find myself asking questions, bringing more women to the TV show, and you have to see role models around you. And I found that we have a lot of answers, but we need to continue working. Alexandra Herzog: Iconic Jewish Women offers readers 59 role models. And you were just now talking about role models, the book was designed as a bat mitzvah gift for girls celebrating their Jewish coming of age. But it's really about discovering one's Jewish identity and Jewish heritage. What is particularly compelling to you about that, about also the Bat Mitzvah practice in general? Aliza Lavie: I asked myself, what is going on? You know, the big roads in the streets, most of them named after men. How come there is not even one public place in Israel named after Golda Meir? How come? Why is that? And it's not only questions of awareness. It's a question of knowledge and position and role models. And the more I become familiar with the fact that I'm not that familiar with my heritage, with my history as a Jewish woman, as an Israeli woman. And even though women from the Bible, what really we know about Deborah the Prophet, or Miriam, the prophet or Esther the queen. Okay, so all of us, and the girls especially wants to be Esther the queen with a nice dress. But Esther the queen, she became from beauty queen to a leader. She was the one that told Mordechai, okay, you want me to go to the king without permission, so do something fast three days. And then it was a huge fight between still and old high. And what Mordechai told her, No, no, no, we can't fast three days. But she gave him the order, and she was the one that told him that we should do it, to have future. So suddenly, from a woman in the megila, she became the leader, and more than that, in the end, she wrote, remember me for the next generation. She knew that women in the future will need her knowledge, her help, her position, her role modeling. So more of you became familiar with the presence that our mothers, the women that were here before us, gave to us, so you will become much stronger. And more than that, Alexandra, you can find your only voice in a world that we are living in a very, very challenging time, increasing antisemitism and political instability, a lack of leadership and growing disconnected from a tradition, and we in Israel, in the middle of a war, where a brave soul who took responsibility. Alexandra Herzog: And I think that that's really a project that you did also in your previous book, Tefillat Nashim, A Jewish Women's Prayer Book, you explore Jewish identities through the rich tradition of women's prayers that is often absent from traditional historical or religious consciousness. Is Iconic Jewish Women, in some ways, also a project about restoring, reclaiming and recovering? Aliza Lavie: You are so right. And thanks for this question. My previous book, when I first spoke, Tefillat Nashim, A Jewish Women's Prayer Book. Actually, it's a collection of prayers that were written by women. When I start my journey, my research, nobody believed and felt that Jewish women wrote prayers. More than that, some professors wrote, Jewish women? They didn't know how to write, or they didn't allow the, you know, by the spiritual leaders to write, and they didn't know Hebrew or other languages. And always, when I find myself as a politician or social activist, in a position that I didn't know what to do, I thought: what other women did when you can't find answer yourself? You have to go and make your own research. And believe it or not, I found ancient prayers. Actually the most ancient one is from the 13th century written by Paula [dei Mansi], the daughter of Rabbi Abraham [Anau] in Milan, north of Italy. And actually, Paula, she copied the book we are talking about before the printing press time, and only men were allowed to copy books, because you need knowledge. So when I found this prayer in the end of the book named Yehudah de Trani, and she copied it. In the end, she wrote a prayer in Hebrew. Who was Paula, who taught her Hebrew, who gave her the thinking that you can add prayer for good days, for redemption, for coming back to Israel. 13th century. And what about us? What about our knowledge and level of Hebrew and the permission to write your own personal prayer. And we are talking 13th century, not our days. So a lot of understanding about our position. Sometimes we think that, you know, in our generation, everything is open, and we are brave people and I suggest that we need to be a little bit modest and bring back knowledge from the past with the tools of our days and continue to tell the story. Alexandra Herzog: I was particularly intrigued, really, by the choice of women that you picked, as well, actually, as the organizing format of the book. The women are not in chronological order, but rather in alphabetical order. So one of the things that I particularly love about the book is the fact that the reader is asked to actively engage with the content and to add their own stories to a vast historical network of political, scientific, activist, literary, and religious figures. What advice would you give to young women aspiring to make a difference in the world? Aliza Lavie: First of all, think about your dream. About your dream, and don't hesitate. You can make it. You can make it. And find role models for your lives. You know, you ask, Why I put alphabetic? By the way, in Hebrew, it's 71 women, and I hope in the next book to add much more women or in the technological project that I'm working on, and I invite girls, women men, to add their voice and to use the tools that they are professional with. Remind yourself that one of us can make a story in the TikTok, video about Doña Gracia. The richest Jewish woman in the 16th century. She was the one that took control during the Inquisition about her brothers and sister in Spain and Portugal. Who was she? And how come that, you know, she became back to her Hebrew name Chana, and what is all about her and why we are not that familiar with her? Take the opportunity during your Bat Mitzvah or family dinner to share a little bit or to ask people and to open a discussion and bringback, see something again new. Go out of your comfortable area and find and bring back and tell your friends and be ambassadors. Because it's not a history book. It's not a history book. And another thing I want to mention why I chose these amazing women, they didn't plan to be famous. They were in the right time for and chose to be helpful for the Jewish people and the Israeli society. When they found, like Henrietta, Golda, other names in this book, that the people of Israel need them. Need their help, or no one did something to stop the issue or to be there. They were there. Alexandra Herzog: And so you're basically inviting young women to really, by engaging also with all of those amazing role models. And by the way, I do think that the you know, the chronological–using an alphabetical order rather than a chronological order, actually adds a lot of dynamism, because it really creates a conversation across time periods between Queen Esther, Glückel of Hameln, Golda Meir, and Deborah Lipstadt. And so, you know, the person, the reader is really asked to add their voice to this amazing group of women that they can be a part of. And I think that that acts, that really adds a content and a component of leadership that they can take on into their own life. Aliza Lavie: In the end, you can also find timeline of iconic Jewish women, because we not always remember and now which year and Hebrew years and the area, etc, etc. Alexandra Herzog: And I love that. And so I was wondering, because the book really delves into Jewish identity across continents, across time periods, sewing together different pieces of our history as a people. And I would be remiss if I didn't connect the difficult time that we are in as a people since October 7 with the powerful examples of leadership we find in the book. And we are asked to look for, around us in our daily lives. What do you think makes the book even more important, at this particular time? Aliza Lavie: We're very upset to find a lot of our colleagues in all over the world, in United Nation and in universities, colleagues. I represent the Israeli parliament in the European Council, and I worked very hard together with other colleagues in the committee of status of women in the European Committee. And suddenly, when you saw all this blaming, and the way that nobody believe in what's happening October the seventh, and what Hamas did to our brothers and sisters and the situation, and the way the world treats us. First of all, you feel that you become betrayed. What is, what is going on? Why is that? First of all, the aims are laid out in the document of Hamas. But what about the democratic world? Why is that? And when you saw all of this, I think that first we have to put it in a frame that it's not the first time in our history. It's not the first time. So when you see the story of the Jewish people, and it's maybe a sign for us to understand who are we, where are we coming from, and to remember all the difficult time in Egypt. When Pharoh say to the people of Israel that you know should not have boys, the baby boys, and to kill them. And the fact that brave women, Miriam and her mother, Yocheved, they gave birth to the children, and they didn't pay attention to Pharaoh, and they took control about the future of the people of Israel the men didn't want. And by the way, thanks to them, to these women, the promise of redemption, got from God. And later in the Inquisition, more women took responsibility, and we know it from all the testimonies and all the understanding, and women that didn't, didn't lost Judaism, didn't lost and and become Christian. And when you see the numbers, you see that more men became Christian, or left the women together with the children. And later in the Holocaust, we see, and now we are in our days, we see that women, men, of course, brave people around us, men and women, but I see what women did. Women that didn't have a choice. They took control. They protect the people. They protect the children. And when Noa Argamani came back from Gaza, thanks to our soldiers. But Noa Argamani, she was the leader of the soldiers that kidnapped from their basic and Noa, without any help, she was the one that support. And I can share with you a lot of examples of women that lost their children and are going every day to other families and widows to support, to hug, to give help. Alexandra Herzog: The book was published, as you said, before, in both English and Hebrew. Of course, Hebrew and English are the languages spoken by the two largest Jewish communities in the world, Israel and the United States. So how do you think that a book like this can contribute to strengthening Jewish peoplehood and conversations in the Jewish world? Aliza Lavie: So knowledge is a power, and let's start with our common history. Let's start with our common heritage. So this book invites you to start, to begin, to continue the conversation between yourself, between you and your spouse, or your family. Of course, your children. That you know what, to bring back the responsibility, parents to the family. What's happened actually, that in ancient world, the family took responsibility to the Jewish education or belonging, and then later the communities, because when they saw what's happening in the families and later organizations, we can start, you know, discussion about your amazing organization that's taking the responsibility and think about new directions or legacy or tools to continue. This book is an invitation to, you know, maybe to grandmothers, to aunts, to teachers, to educators, to organizations, to take knowledge and inspiration from a book like this. Alexandra Herzog: Thank you, Aliza. So in a post October 7 world where Jewish women worldwide have had to make their voices heard even more than usual, to denounce the sexual violence that occurred on October 7, the deafening silence of many women's organizations, how has that impacted the conversations you're having? Could you tell us a little bit about how women have been engaging with you about the book? Aliza Lavie: When this book was established in Israel, it was before the war, but in Israel that time, it was not an easy time in between the people of Israel that start, you know, many, many voices, again, the government and again, the parliament and etc, etc. And we need to bring, you know, the peaceful and to understand that the enemy is out of us, and for the enemy, all the Jewish are the same. It doesn't matter if you are secular, religious, Orthodox, reconstruction, reform. For them, we had this experience. Remember? Yeah, we had it in the Holocaust. They count seven generations ahead. Your question is a wake up call, the answer is a wake up call for all of us, for all of us, the citizens, the governments, the Jewish people all over the world. And to start getting serious thinking about the day after. And even now, even now, when you ask yourself, how come that our brothers and sisters are still in Gaza, where is the Red Cross? So you can blame Israel all the time about that we are not, you know, delivering food to Gaza. But you know what is going on in Gaza. And you know who took all the food, etc. The Hamas. And it's not going to women and children. And what about our people? Where are they? So hypocrisy, yes, tikkun olam, of course. But in between, in between, we need to understand that we Jewish people have to work together and to bring back knowledge from the past. It's not a history lesson. Alexandra Herzog: Thank you so much. I love that we end on hope and a better future. So I'm going to keep these words as the last ones, and with the notion I'm going to add of: Bring Them Home. Thank you so much for joining us, Aliza, to People of the Pod. Aliza Lavie: Thank you so much, Alexandra, for having me, and we'll pray for good days. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Nova music festival survivor Daniel Vaknin about the horrific events that unfolded on October 7, 2023 and the brave Holocaust survivor who kept him and a handful of others safe and alive that day.
Ein kalter und besonders finsterer Tag der Hamelner Geschichte: Am 16. Dezember 1652 wird der Schuster Curdt Silemann vor die Tore der Stadt gebracht und dort als angeblicher Zauberer lebendig verbrannt. Diesen grausam-tragischen Fall und die Zeit der Hexenverfolgung im Weserbergland allgemein beleuchten Claudia Höflich und Frank Henke in der neuen Folge des Dewezet-Geschichtspodcasts „Der Tag, an dem ...“.
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In dieser Episode spreche ich mit einem spannenden Gast: Sebastian Höfer, dem Geschäftsführer der renommierten EKS Elektroanlagen GmbH & Co. KG aus Hameln.
Brandschutz To Go - News, Tipps und Anekdoten aus der Sicherheitstechnik
Heute habe ich eine besonders spannende Geschichte für dich vorbereitet: Ich spreche mit Alexander Uthe, einem der Geschäftsführer der EKS Elektroanlagen GmbH & Co. KG in Hameln.
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Am 17. August 1904 stand Hameln kopf: Der größte V. I. P. des Landes war zu Gast - für eine halbe Stunde. Diesen Blitzbesuch von Kaiser Wilhelm II., die historischen Hintergründe, den Zeitgeist im Kaiserreich und den schier gewaltigen Aufwand, der in Hameln betrieben wurde, beleuchten Claudia Höflich und Frank Henke in der neuen Folge des Dewezet-Geschichtspodcasts „Der Tag, an dem ...“.
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Emotionale Tränen: Warum weinen wir? ; Terra Preta aus Hameln? - Klima-positive Erde aus Abfall ; Corona Virus - Kommt da eine neue Welle? ; Läuft bei Dir - So kannst du das Momentum nutzen! ; Mit heimischen Wildpflanzen lebendige Gärten und Balkone gestalten ; Greens-Pulver - Super gesund oder unnötig und teuer? ; Moderation: Martin Winkelheide. Von WDR 5.
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Nejstarší původní německá legenda vypráví tragický příběh o tajemném Krysaři, kterému zadali konšelé města Hameln zakázku, aby zbavil město krys. Když však vyvedl z Hamelnu všechny krysy a utopil je v řece Vezeře, konšelům se nechtělo do placení a Krysaře podvedli. Ale ten se jim krutě pomstil – začal hrát na svoji píšťalu melodii, která očarovala 130 místních dětí. Jako v hypnotickém snu následovaly děti Krysaře až na úpatí hory Koppel, kde 26. 6. 1284 zmizely beze stopy.
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Þættirnir A dangerous boy sem fjalla um Sigurð Þórðarson, eða Sigga hakkara, fóru nýlega í sýningu á Stöð 2. Ættingjar eins þolanda Sigurðs, sem er dæmdur kynferðisbrotamaður, lýstu yfir mikilli óánægju með þættina og sérstaklega atriði í þeim þar sem Siggi fer að leiði drengsins, sem tók sitt eigið líf árið 2016. Við ræðum þetta og þau álitamál sem tengjast þáttunum við Aðalstein Kjartansson, blaðamann Heimildinnar, og Hrafnhildi Gunnarsdóttur, heimildamyndagerðakonu. Sunnudaginn 28. janúar fer fram fyrsta sýning ársins hjá Bíótekinu, samstarfsverkefni Kvikmyndasafns Íslands og Bíó Paradís, en um er að ræða úrval kvikmynda frá Palestínu; tvær stuttmyndir síðdegis og tvær myndir í fullri lengd þegar líður á kvöld. Við ræðum við Ester Bíbí Ásgeirsdóttir, verkefnastjóra Kvikmyndasafnsins. The Piper er nýjasta kvikmynd leikstjórans Erlings Thoroddsen, en hún byggir á þýsku þjóðsögunni um rottufangarann frá Hameln. Kolbeinn Rastrick, kvikmyndagagnrýnandi Lestarinnar, rýnir í myndina. Fairuz - Aloula King Crimson - I Talk To The Wind
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In this week's episode of the Propcast, Louisa is joined by Emanuel Heisenberg, CEO and Founder of EcoWorks, and Mauricio Weiss, GP and Founding Partner of Zacua Ventures where they discuss all things renovation, regulation and innovation. With 40% of emissions being used on buildings and 20% on materials, the guests delve into the short- and long-term costs of going carbon neutral and whether it is a realistic goal with today's current economic climate. The guests discuss how an increase in sustainability pressure, paired with geopolitical instability and labour scarcity are a handful of the challenges that accompany reaching net zero targets. Emanuel shares how the EcoWork's product can help tackle key issues around scarcity of labour and materials from factories, whilst Mauricio discusses the trends he has seen with his portfolio companies in terms of increasing their sales. Companies mentioned MIPIM JLL Spark Shoutouts Vivin Hegde Arnaud Bouzinac Robert Habeck Josh Levy, Document Crunch Previous episodes mentioned The evolution of global construction technologies Episode Highlights Regulation is actually pushing for a lot of technology adoption in terms of higher requirements, and these requirements just make the processes much more complex, right? - Mauricio So they really tackle the 80 percent renewable energy goal for 2030 and they really decarbonize the heating system with good and aggressive regulations. - Emanuel The construction sector invests 1 percent in R&D and the housing sector 0.1%. So, they will not bring any transformation towards affordability and decarbonization. - Emanuel You do need regulators – to start pointing the marketing to the right direction, but you also want to keep competitiveness and ensure a free environment and a secure environment to make investments and to see the return of these investments. - Mauricio Investors and a lot of stakeholders are questioning whether this is the right moment to be investing in technologies or an economic turn that will potentially slow down the piece of adoption for technology - Mauricio Previous episodes mentioned The Evolution Of Global Construction Technologies Key Takeaways The use of circular building materials in helping companies reach net zero targets The need for common standards across Europe, as well as the challenges that this would bring due to difference in buildings and needs for each country The need for regulators to be very close to investors in sharing short term and long-term goals of decarbonisation and technology adoption How to position certain aspects of ESG to pitch to create sustainable competitive advantage for that company without changing the core of your business Emmanuel shares some advice about the German market for founders looking to expand The lack of construction companies in Germany About our guests Emanuel Heisenberg Emanuel Heisenberg studied history and economics in Munich and Cambridge. He has over 15 years of experience in setting up and developing companies for renewable energies and ESCO and has contributed to more than 50 energy projects. His international network includes numerous funds, utility companies, IPPs, entrepreneurs, and research institutions. After founding a contracting and geothermal energy company, he established ecoworks in 2019, introducing the concept of serial renovation to Germany. An initial pilot project in Hameln proved challenging but was also a significant success. The renovated buildings there have demonstrably achieved NetZero levels. In addition to his role as CEO and founder, he is also active as a speaker and expert in energy and climate policy, advising the German federal government, companies, and private equity funds in the fields of heating and energy efficiency. In 2020, together with journalist Georg Diez, he co-wrote a book on the significance of technology in reinventing democracy (Power To The People: How We Reinvent Democracy with Technology). Ecoworks ecoworks develops end-to-end software and prefabricated elements to turn apartment buildings with significant renovation backlog into attractive and climate-neutral living spaces in just a few weeks. In this way, the company is making a significant contribution to rapidly reducing emissions in the building sector and the dependence on fossil fuels. ecoworks is an innovation leader in a market that will unleash enormous investment volumes in the wake of national and European legislative initiatives and rising energy and CO2 prices. Around 45 million residential units in Europe are located in buildings with the worst energy ratings. In addition to regulation, these will be particularly burdened by high CO2 prices, which will become mandatory for the building sector soon. Comparable regulations are already planned or in effect in parts of the US and Asia. The Berlin-based company developed the technology in Germany and is currently bringing it to the mass market with several projects. The company is considered one of the most innovative providers of Climate Tech in the building sector worldwide. Mauricio Weiss Mauricio is GP and Founding Partner of Zacua Ventures, a global Venture Capital fund focused in the construction industry. Mauricio works closely with entrepreneurs in the industry to support the adoption of new technologies and improve productivity and sustainability on construction projects. His background working in a large construction company first and at the CVC of Cemex later taught him what is needed for a successful implementation of technology and the right approach for startups engaging large corporates. Zacua Ventures Zacua Ventures is an early stage fund focused on the Built Environment. With three GPs based in San Francisco, Madrid and Singapore, the fund has a global focus and each of the founders come with a proven track record, having led 30+ investments in the corporate funds in Cemex Ventures and HILTI. The fund has raise over $55m USD, to invest in Pre-Seed to Series A startups that focus on 3 main areas in the construction industry: Sustainability, Enhanced Productivity & Safety and Urbanization Solutions. About Our Host Louisa is the Co-Founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market-leading global built environment recruitment platform and search consultancy, specializing in finding the best strategic talent for the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia-Pacific and MENA. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast ‘The Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation.
In this episode, Colleen and Robyn sit down with Walter Lübeck. Through his varied training, research and development, and past life recollections, his work has a unique spiritual depth and practical effectiveness. Most of the content of his teachings is based on memories of past life experiences as a spiritual teacher and healer. In various research projects he worked with internationally active scientists on the scientific documentation of the effects of the methods he developed and was thus able to impressively confirm the energetic effects of applications from the fields of “Rainbow Reiki” & “Three Ray Meditation” & “Medicine Buddha Practice.” Walter is also an avid musician he has released several music productions, teaches shamanic drumming (Magic Power Drums) and singing. Among other things, he plays various drums, drum synthesizers, hand pans, tongue drums, didgeridoo and synthesizers, and Native American flute. He performs regularly in concerts and has recorded several music albums. For many decades he has clothed his mystical experiences in poems and songs, often of a mantra character, which are frequently passed on to his students in his seminars. Contributions by Walter Lübeck have appeared in over 20 journals over the years. Among others in: Connection, Reiki Magazine (German), Reiki Magazine (USA), Spirit-Online, Angel Magazine, Grenzenlos, Tantra Magazine, Vigeno, Spirit & Healing, LebensArt. Since the year 2000 had developed a range of radionics products, spiritual technology, under the name of “Goddess Radionics” which help humans, animals, and plants to better cope with the multiple stresses of the environment, make vibrational essences of all kinds themselves, and create personal power places. This gift was given to him on a trip to Rishikesh (India) by the Goddess of the river Ganges. Goddess Radionics brings various healing structures of Divine Light into the material world through unique sacred graphics. In recent years, Walter Lübeck has expanded Goddess Radionics into the realm of video art. Thus, he artistically depicts a rich variety of healing spiritual processes on various topics of daily life and soul development, most of which are available free of charge on his YouTube channel in several languages for spiritually interested people, Walter Lübeck lives in the north of Germany in the midst of a beautiful landscape, which is crisscrossed with ancient places of power and mystical sites, which he likes to visit. He teaches at his Rainbow Center in Hameln as well as at various spiritual centers in Germany when he is not working internationally. Many of his courses are also held as multimedia webinars. He teaches in German and English. Walter Lübeck accompanies his students to enlightenment and spiritual realization and supports them in difficult stages of the path, such as the integration of mystical experiences, the rising of the Kundalini or enlightenment experiences. If needed, he gives spiritual names, personal mantras and Shaktipad, the touch of the Great Goddess. Connect with Walter: Website: https://walterluebeck.com/en/ Email: info@rainbowreiki.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walter.lubeck Twitter: https://twitter.com/walterluebeck YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WalterLuebeck *DISCLAIMER* This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual. Colleen and Robyn can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com Contact Colleen: colleen@reikilifestyle.com Facebook: @reikilifestyle Instagram: @colleenbenelli Contact Robyn: robyn@reikilifestyle.com Facebook/Instagram: @robynbenellireiki
Get these episodes ad free!Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 / month.Welcome to The Wicked Library for our season of Sci-Fi Themed Horror. Author: Daniel Foytik Storyteller: Graham RowatCast (in order of appearance):Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes: Amber CollinsNarrator: Graham RowatThe Trees, Jeremy: Erika SandersonThe Piper: Pearse O'ByrneSpecial Agent Jackie Ellis: Francesca MeauxTom: Daniel FoytikThe Waitress: Cynthia LowmanHost: Daniel FoytikFeaturing a custom score by Nico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams. Story Summary: Today's episode, Von Hameln, is a special presentation of the first mini-series we created for Victoria's Lift and tells the tale of Victoria facing down an ancient foe and trying to overcome his Wicked plan. It originally aired as a three-part adventure, but for your enjoyment and convenience, I have combined the full story into a single episode.Millenia ago, several Keys were created, one being Victoria's Music Box. While investigating the mysterious abduction of children, Victoria meets the twisted owner of another Key and realizes she may have met her match.Subscribe to Victoria's Lift in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Part Twilight Zone, but wholly unique, the show is an award nominated audio drama with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Apple Podcasts. Most of 77 episodes follow visitors as they meet the mysterious Guide and are prompted to make a choice. Others reveal secrets about the building, Victoria, and her music box.Warning: The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares, and your participation in them, are under your control.Producer & Showrunner: Daniel Foytik Producer: Meg WilliamsTHEMES:The Lift Opening Theme MusicComposed and Recorded by Kimberly Henninger and Shawn Parke of Henninger-Parke Music“Victoria's Music Box, (Victoria's Theme)” and The Lift Closing Theme MusicComposed and recorded by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreamswww.wetalkofdreams.comFX:Sound FX: freesound.org, audioblocks.comAUDIO RECORDINGSound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios: www.9thstory.comExecutive Producers: Amber Collins, Nico VetteseThe Lift and all characters, places, and situations are property of Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios, LLC and may not be used in any form without permission. All rights reserved.Get your copy of The Wicked Library Presents: 13 Wicked Tales on Kindle, or in print. Visit thewickedlibrary.com/read to get your copy today.Get your copy of The Lift, 9 Stories of Transformation Volume One on Kindle, or in print. Visit victoriaslift.com/read to get your copy today.The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.comAudio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved.No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC.