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This series is sponsored by American Security Foundation.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast—recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit—we speak with Moshe Koppel, Malka Simkovich, and Tikvah Wiener about what the AI revolution will mean for the Jewish community.In this episode we discuss:How is AI going to change the dynamics, cadence, and rhythm of Jewish life? Should we panic about AI replacing the role of creative human work? What can Jewish and world history teach us about this moment? Tune in to hear a conversation about what AI can teach us about our own needs, especially the need for Shabbos. Interview begins at 14:26.Dr. Moshe Koppel is a computer scientist, Talmud scholar, and political activist. Moshe is a professor of computer science at Bar-Ilan University, and a prolific author of academic articles and books on Jewish thought, computer science, economics, political science, and other disciplines. He is the founding director of Kohelet, a conservative-libertarian think tank in Israel, and he advises members of the Knesset on legislative matters. Dr. Malka Simkovich is the director and editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society and previously served as the Crown-Ryan Chair of Jewish Studies and Director of the Catholic-Jewish Studies program at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She earned a doctoral degree in Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism from Brandeis University and a Master's degree in Hebrew Bible from Harvard University. Tikvah Wiener is Founder and Co-Director of The Idea Institute, which, since 2014, has trained close to 2000 educators in project-based learning and innovative pedagogies. From 2018-2023, she was also Head of School of The Idea School, a Jewish, project-based learning high school in Tenafly, NJ.References:“Lazy Sunday - SNL Digital Short”Mechkarim Be-sifrut Ha-teshuvot by Yitzchak Ze'ev Kahane"In the Shadow of the Emperor: The Hatam Sofer's Copyright Rulings" by David NimmerMeta-Halakhah: Logic, Intuition, and the Unfolding of Jewish Law by Moshe KoppelJudaism Straight Up by Moshe Koppel“Yiddishkeit Without Ideology: A Letter To My Son” by Moshe Koppel@ShabbosReadsFor more18Forty:NEWSLETTER: 18forty.org/joinCALL: (212) 582-1840EMAIL: info@18forty.orgWEBSITE: 18forty.orgIG: @18fortyX: @18_fortyWhatsApp: join hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
What is the "Black Tax"? Author, businessman, and Idea Institute founder Shawn Rochester gives us an education on the term. After that, local Meals on Wheels executive director Patrick Rowan tells us what the organization plans to do over this Holiday season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn D. Rochester is the CEO of Good Steward LLC (GSL) and the founder of PHD Enterprises, and the IDEA Institute. Shawn grew up between the New York area (Brooklyn and Queens) and Barbados. He then attended the University of Rochester and ultimately with a degree in chemical engineering and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business with a focus in Accounting, Finance and Entrepreneurship. He is the acclaimed author of The Black Tax (which is the financial cost of conscious and unconscious anti-black discrimination), creates a massive financial burden on Black American households that dramatically reduces their ability to leave a substantial legacy for future generations. Please enjoy this great discussion with Mr. Shawn Rochester.Support the show (https://www.sdflc.org/help-sdflc/donate/)
Shawn D. Rochester is the CEO of Good Steward LLC (GSL) and the founder of PHD Enterprises, and the IDEA Institute. These organizations provide financial education and advisory services to consumers, increase the presence of Black employees and enterprises in US public and private sectors payroll and supply chains, and facilitate commerce between the Black business community across the African Diaspora and on the African continent. Shawn is also an author and sought-after speaker who has spoken on Wall Street, in Silicon Valley, at leading universities and the United Nations about the staggering financial cost of discrimination against Black people in America and a new economic framework to help create the millions of jobs and businesses that are missing in the black community. Shawn has received citations from the New York State Assembly and the New York City Council for his work in economic development and was also selected by the International Human Rights Commission Relief Fund Trust (IHRC-RFT) to be listed in its 2019 almanac as one of the Top 100 Human Rights Defenders for his efforts to educate people on the financial cost of discrimination (past and present) against members of the African Diaspora in America --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support
Your PNW dynamic duo wrap up 2019 with this episode of the Bellingham Podcast. Starting off with a big thank you to you, all of you, who have listened to us over the last year. Tune back in in January for the first episode of 2020! Highlights, we have many... 41 episodes in 2019!Interviews#WatchFam - Five interviews in March - between #112 and 113* @DanC21cy — now @timely_moments* @ToxicNatos* @EA8* @_a_diaz* @buyingontimeCommunity Connections* Moonwater, WDRC - 111* Hans Erchinger-Davis, Lighthouse Mission - 114* Emily O’Connor, Lydia Place - 115* Meg Weber, Idea Institute - 122* Heather Simpson, She Leads Me - 125* Carol Frazey, Whatcom County Councilperson - 130* Jennifer Kutcher, WECU - 135Words of Note, reduxLykke - 116Ikigai - 118Life in BellinghamPNW Stereotypes - 120 & 121Welcome to Bellingham - 123If we were Mayor - 124 The Bellingham Pledge - 127The Fair - 128Shutouts:-to listeners https://www.instagram.com/rising_sun_sailor/ https://www.instagram.com/watchmedicine/ ) TechnologyDigital Hygge - 105Productivity at IHOP - 113Rebooting Online Life - 117MVNOs - 119De-Google your life - 138Food & DrinkSeltzer - 129Food Truck Rodeo - 131Coffee Mini-Series - 132-134Keepin’ it realTransparency Pool - 106ROI on Goodness - 108Boredom - 109Inspirations and Influences - 136-137End-of-year ThoughtsBellingham Food Bank:* Donate cash - goes to a “Milk Money” account (https://www.bellinghamfoodbank.org/getting-great-food/milk-money/) to buy fresh milk from Edaleen Dairy and fresh eggs locally. “[The Food Bank] need to buy more than 700 half gallons of milk each week. Edaleen Diary sells milk to [them] at a great price... Do you have what it takes to be a Milk Money Superhero?* Donate diapers and feminine hygiene products.Other Interesting TidbitsNational Yellow Pages Opt-Out Website (https://www.yellowpagesoptout.com/zipcode/98226) - Create free account, opt-out of three DEX, Yellow Pages, and Action Pages thrown on your driveway.Find us on the WebAJ: ajbarse.com (http://ajbarse.com/)Chris: chrispowell.co (http://chrispowell.co/)“Community-Powered KMRE, 102.3 FM airing our show Saturdays at 3 pm and streaming worldwide at kmre.org” (http://kmre.org/)
Your PNW dynamic duo wrap up 2019 with this episode of the Bellingham Podcast. Starting off with a big thank you to you, all of you, who have listened to us over the last year. Tune back in in January for the first episode of 2020! Highlights, we have many... 41 episodes in 2019!Interviews#WatchFam - Five interviews in March - between #112 and 113* @DanC21cy — now @timely_moments* @ToxicNatos* @EA8* @_a_diaz* @buyingontimeCommunity Connections* Moonwater, WDRC - 111* Hans Erchinger-Davis, Lighthouse Mission - 114* Emily O’Connor, Lydia Place - 115* Meg Weber, Idea Institute - 122* Heather Simpson, She Leads Me - 125* Carol Frazey, Whatcom County Councilperson - 130* Jennifer Kutcher, WECU - 135Words of Note, reduxLykke - 116Ikigai - 118Life in BellinghamPNW Stereotypes - 120 & 121Welcome to Bellingham - 123If we were Mayor - 124 The Bellingham Pledge - 127The Fair - 128Shutouts:-to listeners https://www.instagram.com/rising_sun_sailor/ https://www.instagram.com/watchmedicine/ ) TechnologyDigital Hygge - 105Productivity at IHOP - 113Rebooting Online Life - 117MVNOs - 119De-Google your life - 138Food & DrinkSeltzer - 129Food Truck Rodeo - 131Coffee Mini-Series - 132-134Keepin’ it realTransparency Pool - 106ROI on Goodness - 108Boredom - 109Inspirations and Influences - 136-137End-of-year ThoughtsBellingham Food Bank:* Donate cash - goes to a “Milk Money” account (https://www.bellinghamfoodbank.org/getting-great-food/milk-money/) to buy fresh milk from Edaleen Dairy and fresh eggs locally. “[The Food Bank] need to buy more than 700 half gallons of milk each week. Edaleen Diary sells milk to [them] at a great price... Do you have what it takes to be a Milk Money Superhero?* Donate diapers and feminine hygiene products.Other Interesting TidbitsNational Yellow Pages Opt-Out Website (https://www.yellowpagesoptout.com/zipcode/98226) - Create free account, opt-out of three DEX, Yellow Pages, and Action Pages thrown on your driveway.Find us on the WebAJ: ajbarse.com (http://ajbarse.com/)Chris: chrispowell.co (http://chrispowell.co/)“Community-Powered KMRE, 102.3 FM airing our show Saturdays at 3 pm and streaming worldwide at kmre.org” (http://kmre.org/)
All around this wonderful town, there are lots of people working hard to make this city shine. You probably pass by folks in the produce section of the grocery store, or are in front of them in line at your coffee shop.... people that are making a positive impact on the community, that’s what AJ and Chris keep an eye out for. Tune in and find out more on this episode of the BhamPodcast. Women in leadership - Meg WeberInstructor, IDEA Institute at WWU - http://idea.wwu.edu (http://idea.wwu.edu/)Current Board Member, Pickford CinemaFormer owner of Internet access company, former Executive Director of TagNW, member of the tech levy committee for that 1 to 1 project with the Bellingham School district that brought students convertible laptop/tablet devices for their coursework.Masters in Cinema, University of Iowa.MBA, University of Rochester“Community Powered | KMRE, 102.3 FM | and streaming at kmre.org” (http://kmre.org/)
All around this wonderful town, there are lots of people working hard to make this city shine. You probably pass by folks in the produce section of the grocery store, or are in front of them in line at your coffee shop.... people that are making a positive impact on the community, that’s what AJ and Chris keep an eye out for. Tune in and find out more on this episode of the BhamPodcast. Women in leadership - Meg WeberInstructor, IDEA Institute at WWU - http://idea.wwu.edu (http://idea.wwu.edu/)Current Board Member, Pickford CinemaFormer owner of Internet access company, former Executive Director of TagNW, member of the tech levy committee for that 1 to 1 project with the Bellingham School district that brought students convertible laptop/tablet devices for their coursework.Masters in Cinema, University of Iowa.MBA, University of Rochester“Community Powered | KMRE, 102.3 FM | and streaming at kmre.org” (http://kmre.org/)
CJSF’s Allison R. Brown speaks with Jitu Brown, National Director of the Journey 4 Justice Alliance, and Albert Sykes, Executive Director of IDEA (Institute for Democratic Education in America), about the next chapter in education justice organizing.
In questa puntata: Le immagini proposte nella seconda puntata di Ruote in Pista, completano il reportage sul Salone Internazionale dell’Auto di Ginevra. Immagini suggestive, arricchite dagli interventi dei protagonisti delle singole Marche registrate da Claudio Casaroli e da Alfonso Rizzo. Commenti e opinioni mirate a scoprire le novità del mercato, ma anche le tendenze creative e gli orientamenti della mobilità del futuro. Telecamere puntate su alcuni carrozzieri meritevoli di una cover, senza nulla togliere a tanti altri: Fabrizio Giugiaro per la sua Proton Emrs vettura di piccole dimensioni studiata per propulsori di vario tipo: termici, ibridi o totalmente elettrici. Apprezzabile per l’ottimizzazione degli spazi interni e per alcune soluzioni stilistiche innovative. Idea Institute presenta Spfia, sinuosa berlina a 4 posti dalle linee in stile coupé. Gaetano Thorel fa gli onori di casa esibendo la nuova generazione Focus, i nuovi propulsori più puliti per la Kuga e Mondeo, parlando dell’ecoboost a benzina e dei nuovi TDCi. Romano Valente ci prefigura l'auto del futuro a bordo del prototipo Hyundai I-Flow per poi tornare alla realtà della ix35 che sta arrivando sul mercato italiano. Armando Pachera ha anticipa la discesa in campo della Subaru nel settore delle vetture elettriche. Carlo Forni, conferma il calendario della commercializzazione in Italia della nuova Opel Meriva. Stephan Winkelmann nel presentare la nuova Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera illustra il campionato monomarca riservato alla “belva” tutta muscoli. Harald Wester, presenta le novità Maserati e Abarth per il 2010, con particolare enfasi sulla nuova Punto Evo e sulla Quattroporte Awards Edition. Luciano Ciabatti illustra con entusiasmo i pregi della nuova Megane CC coupè cabrio e conferma l’impegno Renault per l’elettrico, anticipando l’accordo di collaborazione con i comuni di Milano e Brescia per testare l’interesse potenziale dei cittadini per questo tipo di mobilità alternativa. Con un accenno alla Duster, il sesto modello della Dacia, pronto al debutto sul mercato europeo. La DR, una delle marche neonate sul mercato italiano si confronta con la concorrenza ricca di blasone. Enrico Romano ai nostri microfoni, parafrasando Cornelia, presenta i gioielli della maison.
In questa puntata: Le immagini proposte nella seconda puntata di Ruote in Pista, completano il reportage sul Salone Internazionale dell’Auto di Ginevra. Immagini suggestive, arricchite dagli interventi dei protagonisti delle singole Marche registrate da Claudio Casaroli e da Alfonso Rizzo. Commenti e opinioni mirate a scoprire le novità del mercato, ma anche le tendenze creative e gli orientamenti della mobilità del futuro. Telecamere puntate su alcuni carrozzieri meritevoli di una cover, senza nulla togliere a tanti altri: Fabrizio Giugiaro per la sua Proton Emrs vettura di piccole dimensioni studiata per propulsori di vario tipo: termici, ibridi o totalmente elettrici. Apprezzabile per l’ottimizzazione degli spazi interni e per alcune soluzioni stilistiche innovative. Idea Institute presenta Spfia, sinuosa berlina a 4 posti dalle linee in stile coupé. Gaetano Thorel fa gli onori di casa esibendo la nuova generazione Focus, i nuovi propulsori più puliti per la Kuga e Mondeo, parlando dell’ecoboost a benzina e dei nuovi TDCi. Romano Valente ci prefigura l'auto del futuro a bordo del prototipo Hyundai I-Flow per poi tornare alla realtà della ix35 che sta arrivando sul mercato italiano. Armando Pachera ha anticipa la discesa in campo della Subaru nel settore delle vetture elettriche. Carlo Forni, conferma il calendario della commercializzazione in Italia della nuova Opel Meriva. Stephan Winkelmann nel presentare la nuova Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera illustra il campionato monomarca riservato alla “belva” tutta muscoli. Harald Wester, presenta le novità Maserati e Abarth per il 2010, con particolare enfasi sulla nuova Punto Evo e sulla Quattroporte Awards Edition. Luciano Ciabatti illustra con entusiasmo i pregi della nuova Megane CC coupè cabrio e conferma l’impegno Renault per l’elettrico, anticipando l’accordo di collaborazione con i comuni di Milano e Brescia per testare l’interesse potenziale dei cittadini per questo tipo di mobilità alternativa. Con un accenno alla Duster, il sesto modello della Dacia, pronto al debutto sul mercato europeo. La DR, una delle marche neonate sul mercato italiano si confronta con la concorrenza ricca di blasone. Enrico Romano ai nostri microfoni, parafrasando Cornelia, presenta i gioielli della maison.