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Palmerston Place Church
Sunday 27th April 2025 – PM Sermon

Palmerston Place Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025


Becoming like Him in His Death – Philippians 3: 1-11 Rev Sam Torrens  

First Baptist Lenoir City
Resurrection Sunday

First Baptist Lenoir City

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 41:51


The Joy of Jesus is a Joy for the Journey! • Luke 10:20 - Starts with, “do not rejoice”. That ought to catch your attention; Jeremiah 9:23-24 • Luke 15 - Three times “more joy” • Hebrews 12:2 - Joy in the will of God (1) There was great joy in His Birth - angels, parents, shepherds, Magi, (2) There was great joy in His Death - crazy love mixed with amazing grace - Hebrews 12:2 (3) There was great joy in His Life - Resurrection - angels, women, disciples (1) The About Face - didn't start well; didn't see this coming; didn't see Him coming; The Bible is brutally honest when addressing the failures of faith; The women had some faith (2) The Right Place - Galilee (3) The Wrong Case - Fake news (liars gonna lie; the things people do for money) (4) The Starting Base - where you are; Acts 1:6-8 (5) The Human Race - “all nations” 3,000 would soon be saved - but not this day. Not even after the resurrection of Jesus. 50 days later, here's what happened - Acts 2

BibleProject
Jesus' New Exodus at Passover

BibleProject

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 58:48


The Exodus Way E9 — All four gospel accounts build anticipation for Jesus to accomplish a new kind of exodus when he arrives in Jerusalem. But later in the gospel narratives, Jesus begins telling his disciples that he will be arrested and killed in Jerusalem before rising on the third day. So Jesus journeys to Jerusalem and confronts the religious establishment—notably only days before Passover! And before his arrest, he shares a Passover meal with his disciples and shockingly reinterprets the bread and wine to be about his coming death. What is Jesus doing, and how is his death related to the climactic Exodus event of Passover? In this episode, Jon and Tim trace the Holy Week story leading up to Passover and explore how Jesus' death fulfills the cosmic Exodus story of the Bible. CHAPTERSRecap and Jesus' Prediction of His Death in Jerusalem (2:13-15:18)Jesus Compares His Death to Noah's Flood (15:18-23:17)Jesus Enters Jerusalem, Stirs Up Trouble, and Hosts a Passover Meal (23:17-49:38)The Cosmic Exodus (49:38-56:52)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESThe Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George SpeareLast Supper and Lord's Supper by I. Howard MarshallThe Historical Reliability of the Gospels by Craig L. BlombergThe MishnahYou can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Chiaroscuro” by Toonorth“New Light” by Toonorth“Wistful” by ToonorthBibleProject theme song by TENTSSHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer. Frank Garza and Aaron Olsen edited today's episode. Aaron Olsen and Tyler Bailey provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

Cross Time
Let's Talk about Righteousness Pt. 51 (2025-3-14) - Audio

Cross Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 59:57


Jesus came and declared with His own Life the Righteousness of God, then offered us His Righteousness through Faith in His Death

Cross Time
Let's Talk about Righteousness Pt. 51 (2025-3-14) - Video

Cross Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 59:57


Jesus came and declared with His own Life the Righteousness of God, then offered us His Righteousness through Faith in His Death

Redemption Church Belvidere
Father, Forgive Them

Redemption Church Belvidere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 59:18


Jesus came to seek and save the lost. The cross of Christ not only declares our guilt, but also shows us how we can be forgiven. What will you do with Jesus, His life, His Death, and Resurrection? 

Christadelphians Talk
The 70 Week Prophecy - Daniel 9 Explained!

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 53:42


A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The seventy-week prophecy referenced in Daniel chapter 9 and found in the book of Jeremiah is explained. The focus is on the last week of the 70-week prophecy. It involves the importance of Christ's ministry, His Death and Resurrection, and a few years beyond. This period of time was when the Christian Gospel was founded and started to spread. # Summary The video discusses the 70 70-week prophecy from Daniel 9, highlighting Daniel's life, his prayers, and the significance of God's promises regarding Israel's return from Babylonian captivity. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging sin and God's righteousness, and how the prophecy points to the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. The timeline of the prophecy is explored, including key dates and events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion and the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, illustrating God's control over history and the fulfilment of biblical prophecies. # Highlights -

The Patrick Madrid Show
How Do We Know We Believe in the Right God? (Special Podcast Highlight)

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 6:51


Lucia, a young listener, called in to The Patrick Madrid Show with the kind of question that stops you in your tracks: “How do we know we believe in the right God?”  Big question for a little voice, right?   Jesus: The Proof   First off, Patrick answered by going straight to the source: Jesus. We know we're believing in the right God because Jesus Christ: the second person of the Holy Trinity, proved it over and over again with some pretty amazing miracles. Think about it:   -Healing people left and right   -Casting out demons   -Raising people from the dead   Let's not forget the time he fed 5,000+ people with just a few loaves and fish!   Patrick explains that Jesus didn't just perform these miracles to be a crowd-pleaser. No, He was revealing Himself as God in the flesh, saying: "I am the Son of God. I am revealing God to you!"     His Death and Resurrection   If you're still wondering, "Okay, but how do I know for sure?", here's what you need to remember: Jesus predicted His own death and resurrection. Guess what? He actually did it. He told His apostles, "Hey, they're going to arrest and kill me, but I'll be back in three days." He pulled it off. Hundreds of people saw Him after He rose from the dead.    The apostles themselves saw Him, ate meals with Him, and even touched Him to make sure they weren't just seeing things. People died for this belief. These eyewitnesses of the risen Jesus didn't recant their faith, even under torture or execution. Why? Because they knew it was true.   We Have the Receipts: Bible and Tradition   The Bible?  It's filled with Jesus' teachings and the testimonies of those who witnessed His miracles. Patrick also reminded Lucia that Catholic tradition (what we call Apostolic Tradition) is just as important. Passed down from the apostles themselves, this tradition helps us make sense of the Bible and deepens our understanding of God's truth.   Faith in the One True God   In a nutshell, we know we believe in the right God because:   -Jesus revealed Him through miracles and teachings.   -Jesus died for us and rose again, proving He's God.   -The martyrs were so convinced by what they saw, they died for it.    -The Bible and Apostolic Tradition back it all up.   Patrick wrapped it up saying that, if you trust in Jesus and His teachings: especially in the context of the Catholic Church, you can be 100% sure that you believe in the right God.   Lucia? Totally satisfied.    If you're asking the same question? Well, we hope this gives you that same sense of peace and certainty. Believe in Jesus. Trust the Church. 

This Day in Crime
Florida Man at Walmart, Bogus Skydiving Instructor, TikTok Rug Mystery

This Day in Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 13:36


“He was old anyway” - home health aide accused of ignoring elderly man's fall, leading to his death. Florida man arrested after attacking deputies in Walmart. Bogus skydiving instructor jailed for lying about qualifications. American Airlines passengers save woman from allegedly violent male companion. 2.6 million dollar jewelry smash and grab documented on Instagram. Slow speed pursuit hits 3 mph on Florida highway. Buried rug found by TikTok user creates online firestorm. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Home Health Aide Accused of Ignoring Elderly Man's Fall, Leading to His Death, Say Police: 'He Was Old Anyway' People Florida man arrested, accused of attacking deputies in Walmart after son caught allegedly trespassing, Fox 35 Orlando Bogus skydiving instructor jailed for lying about qualifications at California school that saw 28 deaths, NY Post American Airlines passengers save woman from allegedly violent male companion on flight to NC: ‘Do not f–king touch her' NY Post Calif. Man Admits to $2.6 Million Smash-and-Grab Jewelry Robbery He Documented on Instagram, People Slow speed chase! Hit-and-run suspect leads cops on 3 mph pursuit down Florida highway, NY Post Police say no body was found inside a buried rug that sparked a TikTok sleuth firestorm, NBC News To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Revival Today Audio Podcast
Together with Christ

Revival Today Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 41:02


Jesus Christ did not just die for your sins and resurrected for your justification; you died and rose together with Christ.   You also ascended to heaven together with Christ and are seated together with Christ at the Father's right hand—the place of highest honor and supreme authority in the heavenly realm.   Identifying with Jesus Christ in His Death, Burial, Resurrection, Ascension, and Glorification is crucial to walking in dominion.   This enlightening teaching aptly explains your spiritual oneness with Christ.   Listen and see yourself co-seated and -glorified with Christ!

Thai Expat Daily Show
Royal Imposter Jailed for Two Years | Road Deaths Drop | Phuket Shooting | Thai News

Thai Expat Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 8:21


Stay updated on the latest Thai news, including a royal imposter jailed, road deaths dropping, and a shooting in Phuket. Watch now for the latest updates from the Thai Expat Daily Show!--Royal imposter loses appeal against prison termThaksin attends pre-trial hearing in lèse majesté caseSuspect in pub shooting surrendersElderly Irish Man Falls to His Death from Pattaya 5-Star HotelStray Bullet Kills Myanmar Teen in Phuket Road Dispute--Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8khQ_NapVMDiW09oqL-rw/join--Join our Discord Channel and add to the community:https://discord.gg/q6WAykhQ--Want to support the show? Then why not buy me a coffee! You can do so by following the link belowhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/thaiexpatshow--Follow us on Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thaiexpatdaily?_t=8l59stYKsAk&_r=1--Email the Show - thaiexpatdailyshow@gmail.com--#thaiexpatdailyshow #thailandnews #thainewsSupport the Show.

Heritage Reformed Congregation

(1) The Necessity of His Death; (2) The Certainty of His Death; (3) The Profit of His Death.

Heritage Reformed Congregation

-1- The Necessity of His Death- -2- The Certainty of His Death- -3- The Profit of His Death.

Mosaic Church of Crestview
Content & Confident | Psalm 16 | Psalms: The Songs of Jesus

Mosaic Church of Crestview

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 62:00


Sunday June 9, 2024 at the Hub City Church Content & Confident | Psalm 16 | Psalms: The Songs of Jesus Sermon by David Snelling | Teacher & Leader Sermon Notes Ephesians 2:1-5, John 16:33 True Contentment - Is the peace of ones soul that transcends circumstances and trials that rests fully on God alone Christian CONTENTMENT at its root is the life ALTERING, HEART-level belief that God is not only GOOD Himself, but is HIMSELF our GOOD. Romans 8:28 Numbers 18:20, Matthew 26:39 The Christian, in midst of suffering OR joy, can equally proclaim; God HOLDS my TODAY, my TOMORROW, and my ETERNITY.. Romans 8:18, James 1:2-4 CONTENTMENT can be LEARNED by an ever GROWING RELATIONSHIP with God… Learning to SEEK Him Learning to ACKNOWLEDGE Him Learning to TRUST Him Contentment — Joy — Confidence Christian CONFIDENCE is this: Jesus Christ; His LIFE, His DEATH, and His RESURRECTION Acts 2:22-36 1 Peter 1:3-9 The Hub City Church is a local expression of the church in Crestview, Florida, making disciples Who Believe the Gospel, Abide in Christ and Obey the Word to the glory of God. Join us next Sunday at 10am. 837 W James Lee Blvd, Crestview, FL 32536.

Life on the West Side
Swim With The Stream

Life on the West Side

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 31:30


Why should you be baptized? To respond to the gospel call of Jesus as your brothers and sisters have in the stream of church history, as the book of Acts indicates.The sermon today is titled "Swim With The Stream." It is the third installment in our series "Washed Anew: The Power & Promise of Baptism." The Scripture reading is from Acts 2:36-41 (ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on Sunday, April 28, 2024. All lessons fit under one of 5 broad categories: Begin, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under BEGIN: A Joyful Response.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Sources of Inspiration for the Lesson Used in Today's Podcast:Peter Leithart, Baptism: A Guide From Life To Death (Lexham Press).G. R. Beasley-Murray, Baptism in the New Testament (1962)Charalambos Bakirtzis, “Paul and Philippi: The Archaeological Evidence,” in Philippi at the Time of Paul and after His Death.Craig Keener, Acts, Volume 1.H. Wayne House, “An Evangelical Response to Baird & Weatherly,” in Evangelicalism and the Stone-Campbell Movement, p. 188.Robert H. Stein, “Baptism and Becoming a Christian in the New Testament,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 2.1. (1998), pp. 6-17.I. Howard Marshall, Acts, Tyndale New Testament Commentaries.Joel B. Green, “From ‘John's Baptism' to ‘Baptism in the Name of the Lord Jesus': The Significance of Baptism in Luke-Acts,” in Baptism, the New Testament and the Church: Historical and Contemporary Studies in Honour of R. E. O. White, p. 161.E. O. White, The Biblical Doctrine of Initiation (London: Hodder & Stoughton), 1960.M. J. Walker, “Baptist Worship in the Twentieth Century,” in Baptists in the Twentieth Century, ed. K. W. Clements (London: Baptist Histoical Society, 1983), pp. 24-25.David Wenham, “Paradigms and Possibilities in the Study of John's Gospel,” Challenging Perspectives on the Gospel of John, ed. John Lierman,  pp. 8-9.Robert H. Stein, “Baptism and Becoming A Christian in the New Testament,” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 2/1 (Spring 1998): 6-17.William S. Kurz, Acts of the Apostles

Daily Rosary
March 31, 2024, Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, Holy Rosary (Glorious Mysteries)

Daily Rosary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 33:09


Friends of the Rosary, Today is Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, the foundation upon which our faith rests. It's the Solemnity of Solemnities and the climax of the Church year because all of the mysteries we have commemorated from Advent until now have pointed toward Easter. On this day, Christ Jesus conquered death and unlocked for us the path to the glory of eternity. The sadness of the Passion and Crucifixion of the Holy Week is vanished. Through a deep prayer of thanksgiving, we praise and glorify Our Lord, expressing the joy of the Resurrection. The true Lamb who took away the sins of the world by His Death destroyed our death and by His Resurrection restored our life. Easter means the Redemption obtained — sin destroyed, death overcome, divine life brought back to us. The resurrection of Christ is a pledge of the resurrection of our own body and our entrance into immortality. It guarantees our redemption and God's assurance that our sins are forgiven, we are called to eternal life, and His merciful love endures forever. Jesus is Risen! Is risen indeed! Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You! To Jesus through Mary! Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will! + Mikel Amigot | RosaryNetwork.com, New York • ⁠March 31, 2024, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET

On The Rekord
Episode 144 - March 24th, 2024 - Hmmm….

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 132:45


Episode 144 - March 24th, 2024 - Hmmm….  - DJ Intence - 7 x Im_Waltttt - 1  - Songs Of The Episode - Jhonni Blaze “Fumble”  - Maegan Hall Update (La Vergne, Tenn. Police Department)  - Lionel Messi Is The Most Marketable Athlete Globally  - The Father Of Ethan Crumley Sentencing (James Crumley)  - Brooklyn, NY Veo Kelly Found After the Stabbing & Murder Of Twin Sisters (RIP Samyia Spain)  - Songs Of The Episode - Flo “Walk Like This”  - Eligio NatureBoy Bishop (CarbonNature) Cult Leader Sentenced (Noor Jasmine Cult Review Link YouTube Link )  - Vybz Kartel Wins Appeal  - Financial Tip with @DJIntence  - Earn Your Leisure Bringing Financial Literacy Courses To 10 New York City Public Schools  - Songs Of The Episode - Keanu Goin' Stoopid “No Choice”  - Wise Guy Segment - Story Time: Women Puts The Location of Her Child's Father online that Leads to His Death. Bernardo Romero Story  - Wise Guy Segment - Female Wants To Do SomeThings To Her Male Partner….

Letters From Home
The “Hour” Comes: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fifth Sunday of Lent

Letters From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 3:00


Readings: Jeremiah 31:31–34 Psalm 51:3–4, 12–13, 14–15 Hebrews 5:7–9 John 12:20–33 Our readings today are filled with anticipation. The days are coming, Jeremiah prophesies in today's First Reading. The hour has come, Jesus says in the Gospel. The new covenant that God promised to Jeremiah is made in the “hour” of Jesus—in His Death, Resurrection, and Ascension to the Father's right hand. The prophets said this new covenant would return Israel's exiled tribes from the ends of the world (see Jeremiah 31:1, 3–4, 7–8). Jesus too predicted His passion would gather the dispersed children of God (see John 11:52). But today He promises to draw to Himself not only Israelites, but all men and women. The new covenant is more than a political or national restoration. As we sing in today's Psalm, it is a universal spiritual restoration. In the “hour” of Jesus, sinners in every nation can return to the Father—to be washed of their guilt and given new hearts to love and serve Him. In predicting He will be “lifted up,” Jesus isn't describing only His coming Crucifixion (see John 3:14–15). Isaiah used the same word to tell how the Messiah, after suffering for Israel's sins, would be raised high and greatly exalted (see Isaiah 52:3). Elsewhere the term describes how kings are elevated above their subjects (see 1 Maccabees 8:13). Troubled in His agony, Jesus doesn't pray to be saved. Instead, as we hear in today's Epistle, He offers himself to the Father on the Cross—as a living prayer and supplication. For this, God gives Him dominion over heaven and earth (see Acts 2:33; Philippians 2:9). Where He has gone we can follow—if we let Him lead us. To follow Jesus means hating our lives of sin and selfishness. It means trusting in the Father's will, the law He has written in our hearts. Jesus' “hour” continues in the Eucharist, where we join our sacrifices to His, giving God our lives in reverence and obedience—confident He will raise us up to bear fruits of holiness.

Catholic Daily Brief
The Life of Christ by Ven. Fulton Sheen - Chapter 9: The First Public Announcement of His Death

Catholic Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 6:48


Chapter 9: The First Public Announcement of His Death

Oxford Bible Church - Living in the Last Days
Christmas Special 2022 - Revelation TV Bible Study Team

Oxford Bible Church - Living in the Last Days

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 27:32


In this Christmas special, the Bible Study team explore the full meaning of the Christmas Story in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. They discuss these questions and more: *What is the significance of the sign of the swaddling clothes? (Luke 2:7,12). *What was the special ministry of the Bethlehem Shepherds and why were they chosen to receive the angelic announcement? *What is the connection between Christ's Birth in Bethlehem and His Death in Jerusalem, between Christmas and Easter? (1Corinthians 5:7). *Who were the Wise Men (Magi), and why were they expecting the birth of the King of the Jews at that time, and why were they looking for His Star? *What was the Star of Bethlehem? Was it a comet, a supernova, a conjunction of planets, or a manifestation of the Glory of God? *If the Star was the Glory of God, then what was its connection with the other manifestation of God's Glory that took place at the same time? *How did the Wise Men know that this Star was Messiah's Star; what was so special about it? *How did the Star of Bethlehem fulfil in perfect detail the Prophecy of Balaam in Numbers 24:17?

Oxford Bible Church - Living in the Last Days (audio)
Christmas Special 2022 - Revelation TV Bible Study Team

Oxford Bible Church - Living in the Last Days (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 27:32


In this Christmas special, the Bible Study team explore the full meaning of the Christmas Story in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. They discuss these questions and more: *What is the significance of the sign of the swaddling clothes? (Luke 2:7,12). *What was the special ministry of the Bethlehem Shepherds and why were they chosen to receive the angelic announcement? *What is the connection between Christ's Birth in Bethlehem and His Death in Jerusalem, between Christmas and Easter? (1Corinthians 5:7). *Who were the Wise Men (Magi), and why were they expecting the birth of the King of the Jews at that time, and why were they looking for His Star? *What was the Star of Bethlehem? Was it a comet, a supernova, a conjunction of planets, or a manifestation of the Glory of God? *If the Star was the Glory of God, then what was its connection with the other manifestation of God's Glory that took place at the same time? *How did the Wise Men know that this Star was Messiah's Star; what was so special about it? *How did the Star of Bethlehem fulfil in perfect detail the Prophecy of Balaam in Numbers 24:17?

Grace Baptist Knoxville
His Death…Our Deliverance

Grace Baptist Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


Pastor Bobby continues our study of Hebrews with the message, “His Death…Our Deliverance”. Through this message you will gain a deeper understanding of the atonement, redemption, and the eternal hope that is found in Christ’s sacrifice. The post His Death…Our Deliverance first appeared on Grace Baptist Church Knoxville, Tennessee.

Living Rock Church
Matthew 20 Pt.2 – Jesus’ 3rd “Prediction” of His Death and Resurrection!

Living Rock Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 31:40


There are 3 occasions where Jesus told His disciples about the events that would soon unfold leading to His Death, Burial, and Resurrection. These began at Matt.16:21-23. Then again in Matt.17:22-23, And then again here at Matt.20:17-19. Each time Jesus added a little bit more information on how things would work out. He didn't so much “predict” that “I don't think things are looking to good as we go up to Jerusalem….The religious leaders might not like Me!” He had spoken of what MUST take place, and spoke of what WILL happen. You see, there are no coincidences or chance happenings – not in Jesus' life and mission, and not in our lives either! To watch today's video, just click on this link! The post Matthew 20 Pt.2 – Jesus' 3rd “Prediction” of His Death and Resurrection! appeared first on Living Rock Church.

New Books Network
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Recall This Book
110* Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Jewish Studies
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Literature
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Genocide Studies
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

New Books in Israel Studies
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies

New Books in American Studies
Joshua Cohen's "The Netanyahus" (JP, Eugene Sheppard)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:07


n this episode (originally aired by our partner Novel Dialogue) John and his Brandeis colleague Eugene Sheppard speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism–and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of the Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy‘s bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion… Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us." Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book." Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics. Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business") Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat. Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Read transcript here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

CounterSpin
Dehumanization Killed Jordan Neely—and Dominated Coverage of His Death

CounterSpin

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023


Much of the corporate press refrained from framing Neely as a victim, and far-right media outlets went even further to excuse the killing. The post Dehumanization Killed Jordan Neely—and Dominated Coverage of His Death appeared first on FAIR.

New Books in Literary Studies
Writing the Counter-Book: Joshua Cohen with Eugene Sheppard (JP)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 47:37


Eugene Sheppard joins his Brandeis colleague John Plotz to speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism--and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy's bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion.... Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us."  Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book."  Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics.  Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business")  Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat.  Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books Network
5.2 Writing the Counter-Book: Joshua Cohen with Eugene Sheppard (JP)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 47:37


Eugene Sheppard joins his Brandeis colleague John Plotz to speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism--and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy's bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion.... Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us."  Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book."  Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics.  Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business")  Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat.  Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Jewish Studies
Writing the Counter-Book: Joshua Cohen with Eugene Sheppard (JP)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 47:37


Eugene Sheppard joins his Brandeis colleague John Plotz to speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism--and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy's bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion.... Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us."  Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book."  Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics.  Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business")  Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat.  Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Literature
Writing the Counter-Book: Joshua Cohen with Eugene Sheppard (JP)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 47:37


Eugene Sheppard joins his Brandeis colleague John Plotz to speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism--and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy's bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion.... Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us."  Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book."  Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics.  Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business")  Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat.  Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Israel Studies
Writing the Counter-Book: Joshua Cohen with Eugene Sheppard (JP)

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 47:37


Eugene Sheppard joins his Brandeis colleague John Plotz to speak with Joshua Cohen about The Netanyahus. Is the 2021 novel a Pulitzer-winning bravura story of the world's worst job interview? Or is it a searing indictment of ethno-nationalist Zionism--and the strange act of pretense whereby American Jewish writers and thinkers in postwar America pretended that Israel and its more extreme ethno-nationalist strains didn't concern them? Cohen dramatizes the return of that repressed by imagining the family of Benzion Netanyahu (actual medieval Spanish historian and father of Israel's past and present Prime Minister Bibi) landing itself on a would-be assimilated American Jewish family ripped straight from the pages of a Philip Roth or Bernard Malamud novel. With John and Eugene, Joshua dissects the legacy of earlier American Jewish writers like Cynthia Ozick, and offers finer details of how Ze'ev Jabotinksy's bellicose views would ultimately take hold in Israel, wisecracking his way to a literally jaw-dropping conclusion.... Mentioned in this episode: Zionist and ethnonationalist Ze'ev Jabotinksy (1880-1940): "We must eliminate the Diaspora or the Diaspora will eliminate us."  Novalis (the German Romantic writer Georg Von Hardenberg) says somewhere "Every book must contain its counter-book."  Slavoj Zizek makes the case that everything is political including the choice not to have a politics.  Joshua wants readers to think about why celebrated postwar American fiction by Jewish authors like Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth (starting from his 1959 Goodbye Columbus) largely ignores both the Holocaust and Israel until the 1970s or 1980s. Joshua invokes Harold Bloom's 1973 Anxiety of Influence to explain his relationship to them. He is less interested in Hannah Arendt. "Shoah Religion" is the way in which the Holocaust came to not only function as a key element in post-war American Jewish identification but also to legitimate the state of Israel (cf Abba Eban's famous quip "There's no business like Shoah business")  Yekke: a German-Jew in Israel or American characterized by an ethos of industrial self-restraint and German culture, satirized in Israeli culture as a man who wears a three piece suit in the middle of summer heat.  Leon Feuchtwanger "There's hope but not for us" Joshua (subtly) quotes a line of Kafka's that Walter Benjamin (in "Franz Kafka: On the Tenth Anniversary of His Death‟ from Illuminations) apparently lifted from Max Brod ("Oh Hoffnung genug, unendlich viel Hoffnung, — nur nicht für uns.") Yitzhak La'or "you ever want a poem to become real" Netanyahu tells the story of the snowy drive to Ithaca (again) in an interview with Barry Weiss. Philip Roth, The Ghost Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies

Wellsville Family Church

Jesus revealed He was the Messiah with; His Life, His Death, and His Resurrection.

Wellsville Family Church

Jesus revealed He was the Messiah with; His Life, His Death, and His Resurrection.

Wellsville Family Church

Jesus revealed He was the Messiah with; His Life, His Death, and His Resurrection.

Dead Rabbit Radio
EP 997 -The AI Art/CERN Connection: Is AI Art From Alternate Realities?

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 45:37


Today we visit UC Irvine for a disturbing update, investigate a string of vigilante murders, and then we find out that AI art programs are actually exploring the multiverse!   Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome     Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw   Links: EP 912 - The Suicide Machine https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-912-the-suicide-machine EP 116 - Monkeys Don't Exist (And The Color Orange Is Evil episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-116-monkeys-dont-exist EP 79 - There Are No Forests (Mountains Are Tree Stumps episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-79-there-are-no-forests EP 984 - The Chrome Lords https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-984-the-chrome-lords Son Throws Mother Off Building, Jumps to His Death on California College Campus https://www.crimeonline.com/2022/12/16/son-throws-mother-off-building-jumps-to-his-death-on-california-college-campus/ WHY DO SO MANY STUDENTS COMMIT SUICIDE AT UC IRVINE'S SOCIAL SCIENCE PLAZA? https://www.ocweekly.com/why-do-so-many-students-commit-suicide-at-uc-irvines-social-science-plaza-6459395/ Irvine family of California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvine_family_of_California AI Anime Girls https://twitter.com/EyeAI_/status/1589898016063823872/photo/1 Police Confessions https://archive.vn/Mx6sJ These are not images from AI, they are images from CERN. https://archive.vn/pYwnz Disco Funk Star Wars https://archive.vn/dwYH5 Disco Funk Star Wars Image https://imgur.com/a/SAX2eVa Wes Anderson Avengers https://tinyurl.com/27xmbs3y Here's how the best AI art generators compare https://www.creativebloq.com/news/ai-art-generator-comparison CERN ritual hoax https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN_ritual_hoax Why is there a Shiva, god of destruction, statue on CERN's front lawn? https://www.quora.com/Why-is-there-a-Shiva-god-of-destruction-statue-on-CERNs-front-lawn Why does CERN have 666 as its logo? https://www.quora.com/Why-does-CERN-have-666-as-its-logo CERN Hadron Collider Portal To Hell Scientist Disappears https://tinyurl.com/mt3ycpzm DOES ARTSTATION BECOME PROMPTSTATION? https://dataconomy.com/2022/12/no-to-ai-generated-images-artstation/ AI Art Has No Place In Gaming https://www.thegamer.com/high-on-life-ai-art-justin-roiland/ Artists Stage Mass Online Protest Against AI Image Generators https://petapixel.com/2022/12/19/artists-stage-mass-online-protest-against-ai-image-generators/   Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili The Golden Rabbit Army: Fabio N, Chyme Chili, Greg Gourley Wiki by Germ Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio   Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today.   All episodes researched, recorded, edited, and produced by Jason Carpenter All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2022

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S6E77: Her Husband, a Deputy, Was Shot And Murdered. She Tells Their Story and Impact of His Death. Special Episode.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 42:05


Her Husband a Deputy Was Shot And Murdered. She Tells Their Story and Impact of His Death. Special Episode. The Breakout App is an Audio Networking Platform and Social Networking App all in one. Breakout lets users listen in on live conversations or be a part of the conversation. Get it free, with versions for iPhone and Android devices. You can download the app for free at the App Store and Google Play. Be sure to follow John J Wiley of the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, use the profile @LetRadioShow. Or you can download for free at www.LetBreak.com.  Deputy Mason Moore was shot by suspects from their vehicle during a pursuit, wounded he lost control of the police car. The suspects turned around, drove back and assassinated Deputy Moore. Jodi Moore joins us and tells their story. She talks about the murder of her husband, the impacts of his death and how this has inspired her charity work. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.  Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway. Check out the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat App for free. It is social audio, think of truly interactive talk radio. Be sure to become a member of our club for free, LET Radio and Podcast.  If you enjoy the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. Be sure to Like and Follow us on Facebook.  Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com.  Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. #podcast #radio #talkradio #talkshow #police #Sheriff #Trooper #TrueCrime #trauma #PTS #PTSD #LETpodcast #LetRadioShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 3: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 42:57


Part 3: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 7: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 47:47


Part 7: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 6: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 42:51


Part 6: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 5: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 43:49


Part 5: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 4: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 41:25


Part 4: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 2: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!!

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 44:53


Part 2: On Eve of His Death, Paine Unearths Rare Interview of Ruby Ridge's Randy Weaver in His Own Haunting Words; Paine Details FBI Holding His Kids & Wife at Gunpoint -- TWICE; Art Bell's Prophetic Inteview with Patch Adams. LOADED EPISODE !!! Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices