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The Jiggy Jaguar Show
Ep. 9/25/2024- The Jiggy Jaguar Show Shocking New Details On Hamas Terrorist Attack In Israel

The Jiggy Jaguar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024


PUBLIUS SPECIAL GUEST: Kenneth Abramowitz, author of The Multifront War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife. Ken is the founder of savethewest.com, a website dedicated to saving Western Civilization from itself. America is fighting a major international war, says the author. Yet, the country does not really know it. Moreover, the war is being waged on a multitude of distinct fronts—both internal and external. The United States is wholly unprepared to fight a unified battle. Threat analyst Kenneth Abramowitz carefully takes us through the first step—recognition. He then ushers readers into the bold realm of mounting a multifaceted defense that will save America as a Democracy with the capacity to continually improve and thrive. PLUG BOOK: The Multifront War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife BIO: Kenneth Abramowitz, author of The Multifront War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife, is a Managing General Partner and co-founder of NGN Capital, a $450 million worldwide healthcare venture capital fund. He joined NGN from The Carlyle Group in New York where he was Managing Director from 2001-2003, focused on U.S. buyout opportunities in the healthcare industry. Prior to Carlyle he was a healthcare analyst for Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. for 23 years, 1978-2001. He was awarded the Number 1 analyst in Medical Devices and/or Services for 15 years by the Institutional Investor magazine, which also placed him in the Wall Street Analyst Hall of Fame in 2009 with a rank of 15 out of 15,000 analysts. Kenneth has published several notable studies on healthcare service companies, major medical mergers and cardiovascular device innovation. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Cardiovalve and Cerapedics. Ken has been a staunch supporter and contributor to various organizations that are fighting to preserve liberty and to protect Israel and America from Political Islam and the radical left. Mr. Abramowitz serves on the boards of the Israel Independence Fund, American Friends of Likud, and Israel Center for Social and Economic Policy (ICSEP). He is also active in 25 pro-Israel/America/Western civilization organizations. Ken is the founder of savethewest.com, a website dedicated to saving Western Civilization from itself. He is also Chairman of Citizens for National Security (CFNS), a Florida-based and

SinaiCast
Professor Ariel Porat | Tel-Aviv University

SinaiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 10:36


Professor Ariel Porat discusses Israel Center in Ziegler Sanctuary

The Pulse of Israel
"The Jewish People are the Chosen People" - What Does that Mean?

The Pulse of Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 54:31


What a fascinating conversation with Rabbi Neil Winkler, a Rabbi I have had the privilege of knowing and learning from most of my life. Rabbi Winkler writes a weekly Torah column in the Orthodox Union's Israel Center's Torah Tidbits. I reached out to him after one of his thought-provoking articles about the Jewish people being the Chosen People. There is so much depth to understanding how the Jewish people are the chosen people. You do not want to miss this Rabbi Winkler breaking it all down for us all.

SinaiCast
Ensuring Israel's Long-Term Security

SinaiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 55:52


Sinai Temple's Israel Center is proud to present David Siegel, President of the Friends of ELNET, to share his thoughts on how Europe can help to ensure Israel's long term security.

The Bottom Line
6/13/22 - Fraud Alert, David Rubin & Israel, Center For Medical Progress, Lila Rose

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 78:47


- FRAUD ALERT! "What Began as a Simple $10 Donation in an Offering Plate Nearly Lead a Historic Church to Lose its Building and Deed!" (ORIGINALLY AIRED 14 JULY 2021) - DAVID RUBIN: "What America Can Learn from Israel About Confronting the Radicals that Seek to Take Our Country into Socialism" - "It was 6 Years Ago that The First Video from the Center for Medical Progress Aired. Today they Released a NEW Video Reminding Americans that the Battle for the Sanctity of Human Life is Not Over!" - LILA ROSE: "Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World"

EduFuturists
Edufuturists #181 - The Future of Education with Hezki Arieli

EduFuturists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 70:59


Hezki Arieli, an internationally renowned strategic educator, grants his readers a front-row seat to observe and experience the evolution of 'old schools' into Innovative, Creative, Excellent (I.C.E.) Learning Hubs in his 2021 book, The Future of Education. A practical, experiential, and detailed road map, presenting the rationale and action plans that will allow the education system to make a giant leap in all its components, bringing it back in the game and in line with the constantly changing, unknown world of the future. This important book is intended for parents, educators, and anyone else who cares about the future of our children and the future of our world. Hezki is an internationally renowned strategic educator. For many years he has headed the Israel Center for Excellence Through Education and the Israel Arts and Sciences Academy where he founded advanced teacher training institutions as well as global educational initiatives for gifted and excelling students. The Future of Education is his fifth book, following his novel entitled The Last Heartbeat, and his book about Jewish philosophy entitled The Genesis of Knowledge. Both books were published in Hebrew. Arieli has also published two more books in Korean, which focus on the augmenting and stimulating I.C.E-driven spirit in educational institutions, corporations, and public institutions. This episode is sponsored by VIZOR IT. VIZOR integrates with the Google Admin Console to keep track of your Chromebook inventory and repairs. For an exclusive Edufuturists offer of 20% off your first year, go to https://www.vizor.cloud/edu. Follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/edufuturists Check out all past episodes at https://www.edufuturists.com Subscribe on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edufuturistspodcast/message

Keeping It Israel
Israel: Center of the World | An Interview with Richard Liverance

Keeping It Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 31:13


In this episode of Keeping it Israel, Jeff talks to Richard Liverance on location at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he is currently studying Archaeology. Richard talks about his love for Israel and why he thinks that Israel – and specifically Jerusalem – is the cross-roads of human history and the center of the world.First Century Foundations is a Charity that supports ministries in Jerusalem and many other parts of the country of Israel. Our mission is to turn hearts around the world toward the land, people and God of Israel. PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW HERE. You can watch this entire episode on our YouTube channel.Make sure you subscribe so you can be notified of First Century Foundations' regular uploads!Support the show (http://www.firstcenturyfoundations.com/donate/)

The Human Founder
Episode 40 - with Dr. Orna Berry, Director of Technology at Google Cloud CTO's Office

The Human Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 74:05


Orna is a significant figure in the Israeli high tech ecosystem - the first woman to serve as Chief Scientist and Head of the Industrial R&D operation of the Israeli Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor. She was Vice President of Dell EMC & General Manager of Israel Center of Excellence, and an entrepreneur & business figure in Israeli companies like PrimeSense, Aladdin & Alvarion. Nowadays, she is the Director of Technology at Google Cloud CTO's Office. The American technology magazine Red Herring ranked her as "one of the 25 most influential and important women in the world of technology for 2005".   Orna is the daughter of Yoash Tzidon, former IAF pilot, her mom was a nurse and she has 2 brothers - one is a professor of Economy and the other - a lawyer. Her family was always her source for strength, decency and commitment, and it led her through her career to a meaningful contribution by creating diverse opportunities. Technology was always in their house.    Orna received MA and BA degrees in Statistics and Mathematics from Tel Aviv University and Haifa University, respectively. In 1980, she joined the University of Southern California (USC) in the United States and earned a PhD in Computer Science in 1986.   After a career in several tech companies, in 1993 she co-founded ORNET - Data Communication Technologies, in Carmiel - she wanted to bring the business into the periphery of Israel. Already then, Orna wanted to recruit diverse employees & talents. Orna took part in growing the VC sector in Israel, and for her - it was always about creating great partnerships with great people and being curious.    “I'll die from curiosity. I'm always trying new stuff. I could not envision the technological developments. I could not envision the market's development. I could not envision leaving the academy and I could not envision that I'll become Chief Scientist.”   Orna sold Ornet to Siemens in 1995.    They approached her to become Chief Scientist twice and she said no - then they pulled the Zionism card, and it worked. She got divorced that year, getting out of a domestic violence relationship. She asked her children for their opinion, and her daughter Yael said: “In this house everyone does what she wants”. And that paved the way for a personal and professional change. With her children, the rules were part of the “enablement game”  - allowing each other to grow and develop through a strong partnership - as they are in it together.    Orna remembers she took a day off to celebrate her daughter's birthday, but then there was an emergency call from Sheba hospital's COO - Zeev Rotstein. So she brought her daughter with her and it ended in forming new initiatives for Rambam & Sheba.   She then spent 10 years at Gemini VC working with outstanding people. She learned she only loves working with people who want to work with her and accept who she is.  In her recent 72nd b-day, her son, Amit, reflected to her  -”you never try to please anyone”. That is a meaningful reflection that has led Orna throughout her career. She always believed equality comes from people who work shoulder to shoulder.   She made another change - when she was 61+1 day - Leading the EMC excellence center in Israel. Couple of months ago - she stepped into her new position at Google Cloud.   It was 2015, when she discovered she had cancer, and it was a “death sign on the wall”. She understood she's going to face a difficult time and many struggles. Her HMO did not want to approve the drug she needed, and later - although they say “the patient is in the center '' - it doesn't seem nor feel that way. As a scientist - she understands how crucial it is to make the data accessible and draw a holistic view of the patient. Every struggle she wins - she teaches the voluntary bodies the tricks - so they can help others.   When I asked her - what would the mature Orna say to the young one - she smiled, thought of her teenage grandchildren and said: “focus on your capabilities, desires and in each step also think of the society to create a greater good”.

Present Value Podcast
Collaboration for Optimal Results: An Invitation to Negotiate | Erica Dawson

Present Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 38:45


Erica Dawson discusses the benefits of practicing and developing negotiation skills, common strategies and tactics, and the ethics of lying during a negotiation. As Director of the Cornell Engineering Leadership Program, Professor Dawson reflects on how negotiations and leadership overlap as well as the difference between a leader and a manager. An avid skydiver, the conversation ends with Dawson’s thoughts on courage. Erica Dawson is the Nancy and Bob Selander Director of Leadership Programs at Cornell’s College of Engineering. Before this, she was the Director of the U.S.-Israel Center on Innovating and Economic Sustainability, and she trained through the Coaches’ Training Institute’s curriculum for co-active coaching and co-active leadership. She also designed the program on organizational and executive ethics at the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT. Professor Dawson is an expert in negotiation and conflict management, and consults worldwide for organizations ranging from large multi-national consulting firms to small non-profits. She is a skilled coach, working one-on-one to help individuals become confident in using negotiation to build relationships and meet their interests. She also consults on group processes, leadership development, and other areas central to the functioning of high-performing teams. Links from the Episode at presentvaluepodcast.com Faculty Page: Erica Dawson

Career Up Now Socially Distanced Close Ups Podcast ISRAEL EDITION
Alon Weltman, Director of Development at The Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma

Career Up Now Socially Distanced Close Ups Podcast ISRAEL EDITION

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 14:42


Episode Title: Treatment of Psychotrauma with Alon WeltmanInterviewer: Rachel AlexanderInterviewee: Alon Weltman In this Career Up Now Socially Distanced Close-Up Israel Edition Podcast, Rachel Alexander interviews Alon Weltman, Psychologist and Director of Development at The Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma. Alon's journey with the institute started due to a lucky coincidence, and now 13 years later, he is still there working on what was presumed to be a novel idea. Alon is an empathetic man who realizes that not many people are genuinely interested in knowing how the veterans are doing. People might be dealing with all kinds of issues without having any proper outlet. It's these humane thoughts and connections that drive Alon to fight off stigmas and create programs for those that needed it the most. Let's join Alon Weltman and our host Rachel Alexander for this unconventional conversation.

JCPA CRCast
Are Jews Being Excluded From Social Justice Coalitions?

JCPA CRCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 31:54


Jewish social justice activists on and off campus have reported that they have been required to “check their Zionism at the door.” Two JCRC directors—one who infamously had been asked to leave the Chicago Dyke March in March 2017, and another with experience in ensuring Jewish participation in intersectional circles—share their stories and strategiesJackie Congedo is the Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati. She brings a decade of strategic communications, public relations, current affairs, and journalism experience to the JCRC, which works to protect Jewish security, recognizing that Jewish security depends on a just society for all. Congedo received a BA in journalism from the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism, where she graduated summa cum laude. After graduation, she worked the next nine years as an award-winning reporter at television news stations in Washington, DC; Lexington, KY; and Cincinnati, OH. Most recently, Congedo led public relations efforts for the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati and directed and implemented marketing and communications strategy for the JCRC and the Federation’s Israel Center. Congedo is also a graduate of the Jewish Nonprofit Leadership Institute.Laurel Grauer is the Director of Community Relations and Israel Affairs at the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte.

Jewish Thought Leaders
Dr. Donny Inbar

Jewish Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 14:44


ARAB LABOR is an Israeli television comedy series now in its fourth season. It was created by Sayed Kashua, an Israeli born Palestinian journalist and has been groundbreaking in its comic depiction of Jews and Arabs in Israel today. Dr. Donny Inbar, Director of Arts and Culture at the Israel Center of the San Francisco-based Jewish Community federation, discusses the history and impact of ARAB LABOR in this episode of Jewish Thought Leaders.

JM in the AM
12.09.2103: Nachum Segal Broadcasted Live from the OU Israel Center in Jerusalem

JM in the AM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2013


On this episode of JM in the AM, Nachum kicked off a great week of programming in Israel with a broadcast from the OU Israel Center in Jerusalem. General Manager Miriam L. Wallach and Engineer extraordinaire ZK were on hand to make sure the proceedings ran smoothly as Nachum spoke with a number of special guests including Rabbi Avi Berman, Executive Director of the OU Israel Center, Mayer Fertig, OU staffer Gavriel Kalish, Yirmi Elkus, Rivka Segal, Rivka Abbe and Yael Tamari. Nachum spent the program exploring how OU Israel helps Israeli society, and about the many programs in Israel that originate at OU headquarters in New York. Nachum and his guests discussed how OU Israel teaches responsibility and empowers 35,000 youth in Israel. OU Israel programs also connect an estimated 50,000 English speakers through shiurim, tiyulim, Torah Tidbits and special events.

Middle East
Economic Prospects for the Middle East

Middle East

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 64:52


Speakers: Neveen El-Tahri, Chairperson and Managing Director, Delta Shield for Investments Huseyin Gun, Managing Director, Avicenna Capital Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, Regional Chairman, FTI Consulting Bashar Masri, Chairman, Massar International Chemi Peres, Managing General Partner and Co-Founder, Pitango Venture Capital Moderator: Glenn Yago, Senior Director, Israel Center; Senior Research Fellow; and Founder, Financial Innovations Labs, Milken Institute. Rapid economic deterioration combined with the high expectations for a political transition to democracy have given rise to an enormous urgency to create jobs across the Middle East and North Africa. Nearly half of young adults are unemployed, and that doesn't account for the ranks of the underemployed. When the Arab Spring started in 2011, the Tunisian and Egyptian economies shrank while unemployment soared. Egypt's foreign investment inflows have dried up, its budget deficit has reached 10 percent of GDP and foreign exchange reserves have plummeted. According to the World Bank, MENA's regional economic growth must accelerate to at least 6 percent this decade - above the 4.8 percent achieved in the 2000s - to bridge the demand for jobs. Alleviating this potentially explosive situation hinges on developing a culture of economic growth that will generate new enterprises and job opportunities. What can be done to accelerate economic growth, maximize stability and enable broader economic and political participation? What legal and regulatory frameworks are needed? Can public-private partnerships for large-scale infrastructure projects be established? This panel will address how an entrepreneurial revolution based on job creation, trade and commerce can support the political transitions under way.

Israel
The Israeli Paradox: Accelerating Growth/Overcoming Inequality

Israel

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2012 61:27


Speakers: Abby Cohen, Senior Investment Strategist and President, Global Markets Institute, Goldman Sachs Eugene Kandel, Head of the National Economic Council, Israeli Prime Minister's Office Aaron Mankovski, Chairman, Israel Advanced Technology Industries (IATI); Managing General Partner, Pitango Venture Capital Yair Seroussi, Chairman, Bank Hapoalim Moderator: Glenn Yago, Senior Director, Israel Center; Senior Research Fellow; and Founder, Financial Innovations Labs, Milken Institute. Israel produced better risk-adjusted returns than all other developed stock markets in the past decade as its technology-driven economy attracted global investors. But growth has been inadequate and unequally shared within Israel, resulting in high levels of income and wealth inequality. The Israeli paradox is that despite strong GDP growth, the growth rate in GDP per capita has lagged. In a country where social cohesion is requisite for survival, this paradox drew focused attention with peaceful protests last summer; government commissions have been attempting to address issues ranging from the price of cottage cheese to corporate pyramids and economic concentration. Policy discussions are now focused on opportunities to bridge these gaps within Israel and attempt to match the fastest-growing emerging economies. The Israeli paradox represents a case study for emerging and frontier markets in how to accelerate growth while expanding economic inclusion and achieving sustainability.

Getting On Top
"Happiness Through Meditation" with Dr. Paul Epstein, ND

Getting On Top

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2011 31:00


"HAPPINESS THROUGH MEDITATION" with Dr. PAUL EPSTEIN, ND Dr. Epstein is a Naturopathic Physician and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher specializing in Mind-Body Integrative Medicine. He is a co-founder of the Israel Center for Mind-Body Medicine and maintains a private practice in Westport, CT.  On this show we will be discussing his new book "Happiness Through Meditation."

Getting On Top
Mindful Healing with Dr, Paul Epstein, N.D.

Getting On Top

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 60:00


MINDFUL HEALING with Dr. PAUL EPSTEIN, ND Dr. Epstein is a Naturopathic Physician and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher specializing in Mind-Body Integrative Medicine. His "healing soup" philosophy is especially effective for people with stress related disorders, immune system issues and chronic degenerative diseases. Dr. Epstein was featured in the May/June 2008 issue of Spirituality and Health Magazine. He is a co-founder of the Israel Center for Mind-Body Medicine and maintains a private practice in Westport, CT.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Danny Brom is the Founding Director of the Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma of Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem. Dr. Brom is a certified clinical psychologist and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare of Hebrew University. The trauma center creates new responses to unmet needs of traumatized populations. The Center includes a clinical and training center, and projects for young children, the Ethiopian Jews in Israel, released soldiers and children with problems of emotion regulation. Among Danny Brom’S publications are the books Treating Traumatized Children: Risk, Resilience and Revery (Brom, Pat-Horenczyk & Ford, eds., 2009) and Helping Children Cope with Trauma: Individual, Family and Community Perspectives (Pat-Horenczyk, Brom & Vogel, eds., 2014) His main effort goes to bridging the gap between scientific data and the development of service provision in the community.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.