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Best podcasts about jerusalem israel

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In Principio
Folge mir nach!

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 20:03


Wie funktioniert die Nachfolge als Jünger Jesu nach Ostern? Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 3. Sonntag in der Osterzeit (4. Mai 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Apg 5,27b-32.40b-41) 2. Lesung (Offb 5,11-14) Evangelium (Joh 21,1-19) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Zeichen und Wunder

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 25:16


Ostern bedeutet kein Ende der Zeichen und Wunder! Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am Weißen Sonntag (27. April 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Apg 5,12-16) 2. Lesung (Offb 1,9-11a.12-13.17-19) Evangelium (Joh 20,19-31) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

Israel Daily News Podcast
Pope Francis Dies. Was he Favored in Jerusalem? Israel Daily News Mon. Ap. 21, 2025

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 13:22


The IDF announced the death of Command Sergeant Major G'haleb Sliman Alnasasra, a Bedouin Israeli tracker from Rahat, killed during combat in northern Gaza; A swimmer is missing after a suspected shark attack off the coast of Hadera on Monday & Though he championed interfaith dialogue and met with Israeli hostage families, the late Pope's recent comments on Gaza, including calls to investigate Israel for genocide, stirred outrage in Jerusalem.Click that you heard about Hasod (gift boxes) from “a podcast” when you check out. https://www.hasodstore.com/shopsmallIsrael Daily News website: https://israeldailynews.orgIsrael Daily News Roundtable: https://www.patreon.com/shannafuldSupport our Wartime News Coverage: https://www.gofundme.com/f/independent-journalist-covering-israels-warLinks to all things IDN:⁠ https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews⁠Music: Ten Shalva; Edan Tamler 

In Principio
Der Eine

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 24:16


Hin zum Karfreitag begleiten wir Euch mit einer besonderen Folge! Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die beiden Lesungen und die Frage, wie sie uns helfen, den Kreuzestod Jesu zu deuten. 1. Lesung (Jes 52,13 - 53,12) 2. Lesung (Hebr 4,14-16; 5,7-9) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Special: Passion und Erweckung

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 37:55


Mit dieser Folge begleiten wir Euch durch die Heilige Woche! Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren die Passionserzählung im Lukasevangelium und das leere Grab. Lukas 22,1 – 24,12 Eine ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieses Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Unvergessen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 25:50


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. wieder um Neuanfänge, aber nun mit dem Blick zurück und nach vorne. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 5. Fastensonntag (6. April 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 43,16-21) 2. Lesung (Phil 3,8-14) Evangelium (Joh 8,1-11) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Neu anfangen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 22:20


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um Selbstverantwortung und Versöhnung. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 4. Fastensonntag (30. März 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jos 5,9a.10-12) 2. Lesung (2 Kor 5,17-21) Evangelium (Lk 15,1-3.11-32) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

The Gracereach Podcast with Brad Robertson
Luke #26: The Redemption of Jerusalem Part 3 | Brad Robertson

The Gracereach Podcast with Brad Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 55:50


Subscribe andFollow. Thanks! - Notes available at: https://www.gracereach.org/luke - In PART TWO, Brad continues to teach on the redemption of Jerusalem/Israel. In this teaching, Brad focuses on Daniel 2, The Fifth Kingdom of God/Heaven by showing how through the apostle Paul the Stone (Jesus) became a mountain (God's Spiritual Kingdom of Grace) that filled the earth. For more of Brad's resources, see below.Brad's books are all available on Amazon in Paperback.490 Years Determined: The Seventy Years of Daniel Explainedhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPX7VZY5Nebuchadnezzar's Dream and the Kingdom of Grace -https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9YFCXC8/Toxic Discipleship: Restoring the Gospel - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNN8PB7LAddicted To Grace: A New Life Awaits - https://www.amazon.com/Addicted-Grace-New-Life-Awaits/dp/0578407760Forgiven and Cleansed: 1 John 1:9 In Context - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08N3NBPPRReturn to Grace: A Commentary on Galatians - https://www.amazon.com/Return-Grace-Commentary-Brad-Robertson/dp/B08HV8HRTCStrategic Church: Reaching The World With Grace - https://www.amazon.com/Strategic-Church-Strategy-Reach-World/dp/B08733MRWWThe Story of Grace: Your Life Will Never Be The Same - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692084940Website: https://www.gracereach.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bradr1966YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClip-czxRgZbxtWg-w2YL7APodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gracereach-podcast-with-brad-robertson/id1503583444 (You may listen to Brad's podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, and most all podcast platforms.)If you would like to donate to Brad's ministry, Gracereach, to help reach more and more people with the good news of God's grace. click here:https://www.gracereach.org/donatetogracereachThank you!

In Principio
Absichern

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 24:36


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um falsche Sicherheiten und den Namen Gottes. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 3. Fastensonntag (23. März 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Ex 3,1-8a.13-15) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 10,1-6.10-12) Evangelium (Lk 13,1-9) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Ausblicken

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 24:23


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um den Himmel auf Erden und die Heimat im Himmel. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 2. Fastensonntag (16. März 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Gen 15,5-12.17-18) 2. Lesung (Phil 3,17 - 4,1) Evangelium (Lk 9,28b-36) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Festhalten

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 19:46


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um einen heimatlosen Aramäer und teuflische Versuchungen. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 1. Fastensonntag (9. März 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Dtn 26,4-10) 2. Lesung (Röm 10,8-13) Evangelium (Lk 4,1-13) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Kernkraft

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 18:12


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um den Unrat eines Menschen, den Splitter im Auge und den verschlungenen Tod. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 8. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (2. März 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Sir 27,4-7) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 15,54-58) Evangelium (Lk 6,39-45) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

The Gracereach Podcast with Brad Robertson
Luke #25: The Redemption of Jerusalem Part 2 (Luke 2:38; 21:28; 24:21) | Brad Robertson

The Gracereach Podcast with Brad Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 50:39


Subscribe andFollow. Thanks! - Notes available at: https://www.gracereach.org/luke - In PART TWO, Brad continues to teach on the redemption of Jerusalem/Israel. Brad traces the need for the redemption of Jerusalem/Israel back to Leviticus 26, Deuteronomy 28, and Daniel's Statue in the Book of Daniel Chapter 2 as each related to the judgments under the old testament of law. In this teaching, Brad continues to explain the Fifth Kingdom - the Kingdom of God/Heaven that fills the whole earth. He explains how the Stone (Jesus) revealed the gospel of grace to Paul who proclaimed the gospel throughout Roman Empire. As the gospel of grace was proclaimed, it became a Mountain of Grace that fills the earth. The Fifth Kingdom is the spiritual kingdom of God that fills the whole earth with the gospel of grace! For more of Brad's resources, see below.Brad's books are all available on Amazon in Paperback.Books: https://www.amazon.com/Brad-Robertson/e/B08746JQSK/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1Nebuchadnezzar's Dream and the Kingdom of Grace -https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9YFCXC8/Toxic Discipleship: Restoring the Gospel - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNN8PB7LAddicted To Grace: A New Life Awaits - https://www.amazon.com/Addicted-Grace-New-Life-Awaits/dp/0578407760Forgiven and Cleansed: 1 John 1:9 In Context - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08N3NBPPRReturn to Grace: A Commentary on Galatians - https://www.amazon.com/Return-Grace-Commentary-Brad-Robertson/dp/B08HV8HRTCStrategic Church: Reaching The World With Grace - https://www.amazon.com/Strategic-Church-Strategy-Reach-World/dp/B08733MRWWThe Story of Grace: Your Life Will Never Be The Same - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692084940Website: https://www.gracereach.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bradr1966YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClip-czxRgZbxtWg-w2YL7APodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gracereach-podcast-with-brad-robertson/id1503583444 (You may listen to Brad's podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, and most all podcast platforms.)If you would like to donate to Brad's ministry, Gracereach, to help reach more and more people with the good news of God's grace. click here:https://www.gracereach.org/donatetogracereachThank you!

In Principio
Weitblick

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 21:11


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um Feindesliebe, den irdischen Menschen und den letzten Adam. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 7. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (23. Februar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (1 Sam 26,2.7-9.12-13.22-23) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 15,45-49) Evangelium (Lk 6,27-38) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Trotzdem

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 20:31


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um Gottvertrauen in der Gegenwart, Zukunft und Ewigkeit. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 6. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (16. Februar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jer 17,5-8) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 15,12.16-20) Evangelium (Lk 6,17.20-26) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Auslöser

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 25:31


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um Berufungen, glühende Kohlen und volle Netze. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 5. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (9. Februar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 6,1-2a.3-8) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 15,1-11) Evangelium (Lk 5,1-11) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Wo ist er denn?

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 19:50


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um Gott, der plötzlich kommt, und ein Baby im Jerusalemer Tempel. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die an Darstellung des Herrn (2. Februar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Mal 3,1-4) 2. Lesung (Hebr 2,11-12.13c-18) Evangelium (Lk 2,22-40) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Lebendiges Buch

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 27:36


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um tote Buchstaben, das gemeinsame Lesen und das entscheidende Heute. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 3. Sonntag des Jahreskreises (26. Januar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Neh 8,2-4a.5-6.8-10) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 12,12-31a) Evangelium (Lk 1,1-4; 4,14-21) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Was nützt's?

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 24:05


Dieses Mal geht es u.a. um das Notwendige, das Nützliche und eine Hochzeit ohne Wein. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 2. Sonntag des Jahreskreises (19. Januar 2025) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 62,1-5) 2. Lesung (1 Kor 12,4-11) Evangelium (Joh 2,1-11) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Überraschungseffekt

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 24:08


In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. die Taufe Jesu und einen ganz verwunderten Petrus. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am Fest der Taufe des Herrn (12. Januar 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 42,5a.1-4.6-7) 2. Lesung (Apg 10,34-38) Evangelium (Lk 3,15-16.21-22) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Lichtweg

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 18:41


„Steh auf, werde licht, denn es kommt dein Licht!“ (Jes 60,1). In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. um Herrlichkeit, Licht und einen Stern. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am Fest der Erscheinung des Herrn (6. Januar 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 60,1-6) 2. Lesung (Eph 3,2-3a.5-6) Evangelium (Mt 2,1-12) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Ungezogen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 30:15


In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. um den 12jährigen Jesus und Eltern-Kind-Beziehungen. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am Fest der Heiligen Familie (29. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Sir 3,2-6.12-14) 2. Lesung (Kol 3,12-21) Evangelium (Lk 2,41-52) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Ankunft (Weihnachten)

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 27:05


Es wird Weihnachten! In der neuen Folge vertiefen sich Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner mit Euch in die drei biblischen Texte, die an Weihnachten (25. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jes 52,7-10) 2. Lesung (Hebr 1,1-6) Evangelium (Joh 1,1-18) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Hoffen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 23:07


Wir gehen mit Euch weiter durch den Advent! In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. Frieden, Versöhnung und Freudensprünge. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 4. Adventssonntag (22. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Mi 5,1-4a) 2. Lesung (Hebr 10,5-10) Evangelium (Lk 1,39-45) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Handeln

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 28:37


Wir gehen mit Euch weiter durch den Advent! In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. um Jubeln und Sorgen. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 3. Adventssonntag (15. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Zef 3,14-17) 2. Lesung (Phil 4,4-7) Evangelium (Lk 3,10-18) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Ausschauen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 23:44


Wir gehen mit Euch weiter durch den Advent! In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. um das Heil aller Menschen und Jerusalem. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die an 2. Adventssonntag (8. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Bar 5,1-9) 2. Lesung (Phil 1,4-6.8-11) Evangelium (Lk 3,1-6) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
TCF Ep. 634 - Dana Stirling

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 54:09


Dana Stirling is a fine art photographer and the Co-Founder & Editor In-Chief of Float Photo Magazine since 2014. Originally from Jerusalem Israel, Dana is now based in Queens New York. She received her MFA from The School Of Visual Arts in Photography, Video, and Related Media in 2016 and her BA from Hadassah College Jerusalem in Photographic Communications in 2013. Her work has been exhibited in group show including, Candela Books + Gallery VA, The Rockaway Artists Alliance NY, Vermont Center for Photography, Lafayette College PA, Radiator Gallery NY, Fresh Paint Art Festival Israel,  Bezalel Gallery Israel, Inga Gallery Israel, Tel Hai Museum of Photography Israel, Brick Lane Gallery UK, Saatchi Gallery UK and others. Her hand-made artist book is a part of these select library collections, Yale University, Mass Art College of Art and Design collection, Savannah College of Art and Design collection and Goldsmith University, London. Her latest book is Why Am I Sad Resources Dana Stirling Why Am I Sad Websites Photo Workshops Tokyo Exploration Workshop with Ibarionex Perello Sponsors Playpodcast Podcast App Charcoal Book Club Chico Review Photobook Retreat Frames Magazine Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download it for . Click here to download Contribute a one-time donation to the show thru Buy Me a Coffee Support the work at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .

In Principio
Special: Das Lukas-Evangelium

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 34:56


Es gibt zwei gute Gründe sich zu freuen: (1.) Die 100. Folge unseres Podcasts! (2.) Das neue Lesejahr hat begonnen! Daher haben wir uns und Euch zum Geschenk als Jubiläumsfolgee ein Special zum Lukas-Evangelium aufgenommen; und uns gefragt: Wer ist überhaupt dieser Lukas? Was unterscheidet sein Evangelium von den anderen? Was erzählt er uns über Jesus? Diese Fragen haben wir, Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner, uns gestellt und versucht darauf, einige Antworten zu finden und uns für das neue Lesejahr in das Lukasevangelium einzustimmen. Viel Freude beim Zuhören und Bibel-Entdecken! Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel. Und der Podcast „In Principio“ gehört zum gleichnamigen Bibelprojekt des Erzbistum Köln: www.in-principio.de

In Principio
Kommen

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 22:34


Wir gehen mit Euch durch den Advent! In der neuen Folge geht es u.a. nochmal um die Endzeit und zugleich um Zuversicht. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die 1. Adventssonntag (1. Dezember 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Jer 33,14-16) 2. Lesung (1 Thess 3,12 - 4,2) Evangelium (Lk 21,25-28.34-36) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Anderskönig

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 30:57


Diesmal geht es u.a. um Herrschaft, Würde und Königtum. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am Christkönigssonntag (24. November 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Dan 7,2a.13b-14) 2. Lesung (Offb 1,5b-8) Evangelium (Joh 18,33b-37) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Scheidepunkt

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 20:57


Diesmal geht es u.a. um ewige Abscheu und ausgesendete Engel. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 33. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (17. November 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (Dan 12,1-3) 2. Lesung (Hebr 10,11-14.18) Evangelium (Mk 13,24-32) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

In Principio
Erwartbar

In Principio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 25:04


Diesmal geht es u.a. um arme Witwen und Jesu Wiederkunft. Kristell Köhler und Till Magnus Steiner diskutieren über die drei biblischen Texte, die am 32. Sonntag im Jahreskreis (10. November 2024) gelesen werden: 1. Lesung (1 Kön 17,10-16) 2. Lesung (Hebr 9,24-28) Evangelium (Mk 12,38-44) Ausführliche Einzelkommentierungen dieser Bibeltexte findet Ihr auf der Homepage des Bibelprojektes des Erzbistum Köln „In Principio“, zu dem dieser Podcast gehört: www.in-principio.de Kristell Köhler ist Neutestamentlerin und Referentin für Glaubenskommunikation. Till Magnus Steiner arbeitet als Alttestamentler in einem akademischen Projekt in Jerusalem/Israel.

Dad to Dad  Podcast
SFN Dad To Dad 337 - Jon Polin of Jerusalem, Israel, Serial Entrepreneur, Father of Three Including One Who Was Taken Hostage By Hamas

Dad to Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 45:55


Our guest this week is Jonathan Polin of Jerusalem, Israel who is a serial entrepreneur, father of three, including son, Hersh, who very tragically was taken hostage on October 7, 2023, during the Hamas led attacks on Israel.    This episode was recorded on August 29, 2024, day #328 since Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 (mostly civilians from 23 countries) and taking more than 220 hostages, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin. Jonathan and his wife, Rachel Goldberg-Polin, both born and raised in Chicago, have been married for 27 years and are the proud parents of two daughters: Leebi and Orly as well as Hersh (23), who shockingly lost his left hand and forearm in a grenade explosion during the October 7th attacks. Quite tragically, Hersh's best friend, Aner Shapira, lost his life on October 7th protecting fellow concert goers, by deflecting seven Hamas grenades thrown into an above ground bomb shelter, before he was shot and killed.Jon and Rachel have become outspoken advocates on behalf of all the hostages and thrust into the lime-light, meeting with members of the United Nations in Geneva, meeting with Pope Francis as well as U.S. President Joe Biden and more recently, they appeared on stage, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 21st.  Days after this interview was recorded, we learned that the IDF recovered the bodies of six hostages, including Hersh, who had been executed within the past 24-48 hours. On September 2nd, while eulogizing Hersh, at his funeral, Jonathan said “We failed you, we all failed you.  Maybe your death is the stone, the fuel, that will bring home the 101 other hostages.”The Goldberg-Polin story is about and an ordinary American-Israeli family swept up into the most recent chapter of the Middle-East conflict and how through grit and steadfast determination they conducted themselves, to rescue their son and all the October 7th hostages. Email – jonpolin@gmail.comLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-polin-9824571/Personal Website - https://www.theimpactguy.com/Israeli Network for Life Enhancing Technologies (INLET) – https://www.inlet.co.il/DNC Speech From August, 21, 2024 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PleW3qZSxQHamas Released Video Hersh Goldberg-Polin May 2024 -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJeOoeCDgKwYouTube - Anderson Cooper's Connection To Hersh Goldberg-Polin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEW8H34zEGwHostage & Missing Families Forum - https://stories.bringthemhomenow.net/Shalva – https://www.shalva.org/Parent Circle - https://www.theparentscircle.org/en/homepage-en/Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated.  There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/  

State of Tel Aviv, Israel Podcast
S2 E55. Could the Six Murdered Hostages Have Been Saved?

State of Tel Aviv, Israel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 29:55


I spoke last night with our frequent guest, former IDF spokesperson, Lt. Col. (Res.) Jonathan Conricus, to focus on what many outside Israel find to be a very confusing state of chaos. There is a government that has made clear that a red line – an inviolable boundary in its negotiations for a hostage deal with Hamas – is that it will not abandon the Philadelphi Corridor. Shortly after this position was made public in a leaked recording from an Israeli security cabinet meeting, the bodies of six hostages were found in the Gaza tunnels. They had been murdered by Hamas a short time before. And their deaths enraged the nation. Were their murders avoidable? Was PM Benjamin Netanyahu being callous to their plight in sticking to this position? Or was he steeling and doing what is necessary for the future of Israel? Listen to our discussion in which we explore this horrible dilemma.Below, just received before publishing this podcast episode, is the transcript of PM Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks to the international press at 8pm (Israel time) today, Wednesday, Sept. 4. His very full statement stands as a robust response to many parts of our podcast. I suggest reading the statement in full.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Remarks at his Press Conference for the Foreign MediaFollowing are Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks, this evening (Wednesday, 4 September 2024), at the GPO in Jerusalem:"Israel is experiencing days of horror, sorrow and rage. A week ago, we experienced such horror.Yesterday, I visited in Ashkelon the family of one of the hostages murdered in cold blood. A day earlier, I spoke to several of the families of these murdered hostages. It tears your heart out. I said to them that I'm sorry. I apologized that we, we didn't get them out. We worked so hard to get them. We were close. But we didn't. And they changed the torment of families worried about their loved ones to families grieving for their fallen beloved. That sentiment I know because I belong to that family. But it's a horror.We also lost brave policemen and brave soldiers who were fighting in the Gaza front and I embraced their families as well. All our people do.On October 7th, we experienced the worst savagery in this century. On October 7th, we experienced the worst savagery meted on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. These savages massacred our people. 1,200 civilians. They beheaded our men. They raped our women and then murdered them. They burnt babies alive. They took 255 of our people hostages to their underground dungeons. That's a horror that the world saw and responded to initially.It's important that we remember it. But we were given a reminder. A terrible reminder. Last week, when these savages murdered six of our hostages in cold blood. They riddled them with bullets. Then they shot each of them in the head. Some of them several times.And these are the savages, these are the terrorists that Iran implanted next to our border as elsewhere. And we're committed to defeating them, to extirpating this evil from our midst. I want to talk to you today about some of the things that we must do to achieve that goal, including the questions of the Philadelphi Corridor.But before I do that, I want to give your readers and viewers some context because often you see maps of Israel. You think it's a Goliath.Well, I'd like to give you first an overview of where Israel is. (Click here for a PDF file.)This is the Middle East, and this is the entire Arab world, and this is Israel. It's one of the world's tiniest countries. I give it the, you know, the thumb test. This is a big one, so you need a bigger thumb. But it's a tiny country. It's one of the tiniest countries on the planet. It's, I think one tenth of one percent of the territory of the Arab world, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's two tenths of one percent.It goes from the river. The river is right here. That's the Jordan River. To the sea, the Mediterranean Sea. So, when Hamas is talking about liberating Palestine from the river to the sea, basically, what they're saying is destroying Israel.And the entire width of this, it's probably around the width of the Washington Beltway, it's all together in its widest point is about 50 miles. Right here. Tiny.And here's Gaza there. This is the red thing that you see here. That's Gaza. Now I want to zoom in. When I zoom in, remember how tiny this is. Remember the distances here.Now, take a look. Here it is enlarged. This is Israel. This is the Mediterranean Sea. The Jordan River is right here.This is Egypt and the Sinai desert. Now, look at Gaza. Where is Gaza? Gaza is implanted in this tiny country 30 miles from Tel Aviv, 40 miles from our capital Jerusalem, 30 miles from Beer-Sheva. These are three of Israel's largest cities. Gaza is within spitting distance to them.Israel, up to the disengagement agreement of 2005, Israel controlled this border under an agreement with Egypt after the Camp David Peace Accords. We controlled this part, which is called the Philadelphi Corridor, I'll talk about that in a minute, right down to Eilat in the Red Sea. This was our border. And while there was, I would say a minimal amount of terrorism, that wasn't, we didn't really face a big problem.Let's zoom in on that a bit more. Here's Gaza Strip enlarged. Again, this is the situation in Gaza before the disengagement of 2005. And the Gaza Strip is firmly under Israeli control. We control the maritime border. You can't smuggle in weapons. They tried but we stopped it. You control the land border. And you control this border between the Sinai desert, Egypt and Gaza. The Gaza Strip, it's controlled. This is the Philadelphi Corridor. This is the Rafah Crossing. Controlled by the IDF.Now look at the distances from Gaza. It's four miles to another city in Israel called Ashkelon, where I visited that bereaved family yesterday. It's a population of 170,000 people. They are four miles away. But some of our communities like kibbutz Be'eri, which was one of the hardest hit, is one mile away from Gaza. Kfar Aza is less than one mile away. It's literally walking distance. Okay.And so, as long as we controlled this, these communities, sometimes they were harassed by this rocket or that rocket but it was marginal. We controlled the security situation. But something happened in 2005. Israel unilaterally disengaged from Gaza. It just went out. It took out everything. It took out the army. It stripped, uprooted communities, took out 10,000 people.The army left the Philadelphi Corridor. Here's what happened.This is Gaza after the disengagement. And Hamas now has a weapon smuggling operation nurtured by Iran, financed by Iran, supplied by Iran, delivered by Iran.And here's what happened. That Philadelphi Corridor became completely porous. The other borders controlled by us. But once this was perforated, even though the policy of Egypt was to prevent it, you know, it didn't necessarily work, it didn't, it didn't succeed. And this border once we left our side of the Philadelphi Corridor, rockets went in, missiles went in, drones went in, ammo went in, weapons manufacturing equipment came in, tunnel drilling equipment came in.Once we got out, once we left the Philadelphi Corridor, Iran could carry out its plan to turn Gaza into a base, a terrorist enclave that would endanger not only the communities around it but would endanger Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Beer-Sheva, the entire country of Israel. It became a huge terrorist base because we left that Corridor.So, we vowed, or I would say, all this, you have to understand that the centrality, the centrality of the Philadelphi Corridor to the arming of Gaza, to the arming of Hamas and this all led to the October 7th massacre, which Hamas has vowed, proudly vowed to do again and again and again.We vowed that they won't be able to do it. So we said, as far as Gaza is concerned, three war goals: The first war goal was to destroy Hamas's military and governing capabilities. The second was to free our hostages. And the third was to ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.And all three of those goals, all three of them go through Israel's control of the Philadelphi Corridor. And it's obvious why. You want to destroy Hamas's military and governing capabilities – You can't let Hamas rearm. It's obvious. So you have to control the corridor. You can't let them have…by the way, it's not only to prevent them from terrorizing us, attacking us, it's also to prevent Hamas or any other terrorist organization from terrorizing the people of Gaza.Gaza cannot have a future if Gaza remains porous and you can enable rearmament of terrorists through the Philadelphi Corridor.The second thing is to release the hostages. First of all, you can't prevent, if you leave this Corridor, you can't prevent Hamas from, not only, not smuggling weapons in, you can't prevent them from not smuggling terrorists, hostages out. It's walking distance, nothing. They can easily smuggle hostages out here to the Sinai desert in Egypt, they disappear. It's crossing distance. The distance is nothing, it's meters, meters away.They cross the, the barrier above ground. They don't even have to go underground. They disappear in the Sinai and then they end up in Iran or in Yemen. They're gone forever.And you need something to squeeze them, to prevent them, to put pressure on them to release the remaining hostages. So if you want to release the hostages, you've got to control the Philadelphi Corridor. And the third reason, the third goal of ensuring that we prevent Gaza from being again a threat to Israel. It's clear. Gaza must be demilitarized. And it can only be demilitarized if the Philadelphi Corridor remains under firm control and is not a supply line for armaments and for terror equipment.I think that's clear to most Israelis, to all Israelis. But a question has arisen: that may be the case, but why don't you leave Gaza for 42 days, you could come back. Well, aside from what I said that they could smuggle the terrorists out. I want to show you what they've got under Gaza. I didn't show you that. So I want to show you that.This is what they have under the Philadelphi Corridor. Just so you understand the supply lines we're talking about. This is one of the tunnels there. Look at the engineering, look at the investment here, look at what they've got. We've got dozens of such tunnels, dozens of such tunnels, underneath the Philadelphi Corridor. To give you an impression of the size of these things: This is a soldier. This is a tunnel. You could drive a truck through this. Indeed, you could. Here's a truck, or it's a Humvee. This is a huge, huge problem.Now, you're just going to walk away? It's obvious we have to control it, right? I think, once you see this, you understand that? But then the next question is, okay, you leave and you come back. That's what they tell us. Okay. We'll have complete international legitimacy to come back. Sorry, we've gone down that route. We were down that route when we left Lebanon, and people said you can leave Lebanon and you can come back. The first time they fire a rocket you can come back, the world will support you. It didn't. And we've been out of Lebanon for 24 years.They said the same thing when we left Gaza in the disengagement. They said, you can leave, and the first rocket. I remember, Prime Minister Sharon said this to me. The first rocket above ground or below ground, we'll be able to go back in. It's been 20 years and we haven't gone back in. Because you all know and understand that the international community, including friendly countries, under enormous domestic pressure because of the propaganda that's leveled against Israel and against them, there'll be enormous, international pressure not to come back. What is their message? End the war. End the war. And so, when we want to come back and resume, we'll pay an exorbitant price in many fields, including in the lives of our men.To come back? It's not a just a military question. It's a military, political, strategic question. And we make that decision. We're not going to leave. 42 days? We're there. I don't want to leave in order to come back in, when I know that we didn't come back in. And it's not going to take another 24 years to come back in. And God knows what price we'll have? How many more massacres? How many more kidnappings? How many more hostages? How many more rapes? It's not going to happen.So, people said, yeah, but if you stay, this will kill the deal. And I say, such a deal will kill us. And there won't be a deal that way. This is a false narrative. I'm willing to make a deal. I made one already, one that brought back 150 hostages, 117 alive. And I'm committed to return the remaining 101. I'll do everything I can to get them in.But leaving Philadelphi does not advance the release of the hostages, because the deal cannot be advanced. They'll give you a minor part if they give anything, and keep the rest. Go and argue. You know when they started giving us hostages? When we went into Philadelphi. When we went into Rafah. When we controlled the Rafah Crossing. That's when they felt the pressure. As long as they didn't feel the pressure, they wouldn't do it. The first batch, the first deal that we got, was a result of our invasion, the military pressure we put in. They gave us the hostages. After that, they thought, well, you know, we'll have the international pressure turn on Israel so we won't have to do, we won't have to make any concessions. But after Rafah, their tune changed, and they began to change. If we leave Rafah, if we leave the Philadelphi Corridor, there won't be any pressure. We won't get the hostages.I said I'm willing to make a deal. The real obstacle to making a deal is not Israel and it's not me. It Hamas. It's Sinwar. On April 27th, I put forward a proposal by Israel, which Secretary Blinken called extremely generous. On May 31st, having met Blinken again, I said, we agreed to the US-backed proposal, and Hamas refused. On August 16th, the US brought forth what they called the final bridging proposal. Again, we accepted, Hamas refused. On August 19th, Secretary Blinken said, Israel accepted the US proposal, now Hamas has to do the same. On August 28th—that's a week ago—the deputy CIA director said Israel showed seriousness in the negotiations, now Hamas must make the deal. This was last week. So, I ask you, what has changed. What has changed in this week? What's changed is that they murdered six of our hostages in cold blood.Now, the world will seriously demand that Israel make concessions after this massacre? What message does this send to Hamas? I'll tell you what the message is. Murder more hostages, you'll get more concessions. That's not only illogical, it's not only immoral, it's downright insane. So, it's not going to happen. We have red lines before the murder. They haven't changed. We'll hold to them. But we also had flexibility. And I'll tell you one thing, Hamas will pay for this. That you can be assured. We'll make sure that we extract that price from them. But we are firm on our red lines, including the Philadelphi Corridor, for the reasons I described here. I'm flexible where I can be. I'm firm when I have to be.I think there is a possibility of getting this deal if we stick to this strategy. I said before, we got 150 hostages out because we combined a firm stance with military pressure. And I said that Hamas after that relied on international pressure, but it had weakened. And then we went into Rafah and the Philadelphi Corridor, so it got strengthened, and they were beginning to balk. A condition that they said they'd never accept, a red line, is that we must commit to getting out of Gaza and enabling Hamas basically to take over Gaza again. End the war, get out, let them retake Gaza. That's obviously something we couldn't do.They said there'll never be a deal. Well, they started caving in there after we took the Philadelphi Corridor. And then they started backing off. You know why they waited? Why they started backing off? Because they waited for Iran to start a general war with Israel. That didn't happen. So then they waited for Hezbollah to start a general war with Israel. That didn't happen either. So now they resort to the final tactic. They're going to sow discord and create international pressure, again using the hostages, even after the murder. And this is something that's not new because they started this a year ago.You should see this. I mean, this is their tactic. This is Hamas orders for psychological warfare, found in Hamas underground command post on January 29th, that's right after the beginning of the war, 2024. And this is the original document in Arabic. Our soldiers found it.And here's what it says: Push photos and videos of hostages. Put it out in the media, because that creates enormous psychological pressure. Who's not affected by it? Any human being seeing these souls, these girls, these people, young people from those dungeons, you're affected by. Second: Increase psychological pressure on defense minister. Third: Continue blaming Netanyahu. And fourth: Claim ground operation will not release hostages.That's Hamas', it's not only their talking points, it's their strategy. And their idea is this will sow internal discord and increase international pressure on Israel. That's what they hope to achieve. And they hope, they think this will happen. Well, it won't happen. I can tell you why it won't happen. I'll tell you why they'll fail. Because overwhelmingly the people of Israel are united. They understand everything that I said here. Overwhelmingly. You should know that. It's important. And the second thing is, we're committed to achieving our goals—all three goals: Destroying Hamas' military and governing capabilities, releasing all our hostages, and ensuring that Gaza does not become a threat to Israel anymore. And all these require standing firm on the things that will ensure the achievement of these goals. And with G-d's help, and with our people's will, and with the courage of our soldiers, we will achieve all goals."State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stateoftelaviv.com/subscribe

The Ryan Gorman Show
GUEST - Israel Prepares For Iran Attack - ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 7:22


ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller - Live from Jerusalem - Israel prepares for possible Iran attack.

Redesigning Destiny
Prophetic message from Jerusalem, Israel: When God speaks, believe it

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 61:25


Israel Ben David --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aei-leon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aei-leon/support

Real Estate Investor Growth Network Podcast
202 - Badass Interview with Tzvi Weiser

Real Estate Investor Growth Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 47:47


Compliance 101   We have Tzvi Weiser on today's show teaching us the importance of LLCs, Holding Companies, 1031 Exchanges, and the Corporation Transparency Act. He goes a step further and claims the best investment you can make for your business is getting it protected with an LLC. Check it out today!   Bio: Currently:  LLC formation & management.  Corporate Transparency Act.  Market through Linkedin.   Past Roles 1031 Specialist Web entrepreneur Infomercial company worldwide marketing  VP Marketing Telecom equiment co. CEO of video ID software co. Investment Fund   Degrees: Law/MBA/Accounting Born and bred in Brooklyn, NY Live in Jerusalem Israel with wife and 11 kids Social Media Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tzvi-weiser/ Website: riversidefilings.com     To learn more about Jen Josey, visit www.TheRealJenJosey.com To join REIGN, visit www.REIGNmastermind.com Stuff Jen Josey Loves: https://www.reignmastermind.com/resources Buy Jen Josey's Book: From Beginner to Badass: https://a.co/d/bstKlby

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 5/10/24: The Friday Five - Israel Will Go it Alone

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 14:00


Reporting from Jerusalem: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to President Biden's threat to withhold ammunition if the IDF commits fully to a ground operation in Rafah by saying that Israel will do what's necessary to crush Hamas without US help, if necessary. 5) Ceasefire talks with Hamas fall apart; 4) Haaretz reports that US and Israel have agreed to turn Rafah border crossing over to American private security company; 3) Biden confirms that he will withhold ammunition from Israel; 2) Global Prayer of Israel scheduled for next Wednesday; 1) Hunger strikers for Palestine at Princeton complain tha. FOLLOW US! X: @Five_In_Ten and @WatchSkyWatchTV YouTube: @SkyWatchTVnow @SimplyHIS @FiveInTen Rumble: @SkyWatchTV Facebook: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHIS @EdensEssentials Instagram: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentialsUSA TikTok: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentials SkyWatchTV.com | SkyWatchTVStore.com | EdensEssentials.com | WhisperingPoniesRanch.com

Bagels and Blessings
Ted VanLandeghem Interview

Bagels and Blessings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024


Here's some info about my interesting guest:A Believer in Jesus, who grew up in Arnold Missouri, Ted VanLandeghem is the CEO & Founder of TheReadyBag.Com /Goshen Kingdom Solutions/Kingdom Tactical Advisors which seeks to provide emergency preparedness training, community, solutions & tools to the body of Christ. Ted also serves as a speaker for Ancient Hebrew Scroll Project. The Scroll Project is the only complete set of Old Testament Manuscripts in Ancient Scroll form in the world that can be viewed by the public. Currently, there are only 5 known complete sets. Learn more: www.ancienthebrewscrollproject.com. Ted has spoken at over 400 churches, schools, conferences and synagogues worldwide. Ted served on the executive leadership team of Christian Halls International as the Assistant to the President (www.ChristianHalls.org) and formerly served as the US Spokesman & Director of Partner Relations at MAOZ Israel Ministries in Jerusalem Israel.  Ted lives in Texas with his wife and their 6 children, 2 sons-in-laws & 4 Grand-children.

Jerusalem Lights
Making Room for G-d in Alaska

Jerusalem Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 85:12


In this week's Jerusalem Lights podcast, we are privileged to welcome Dr. Melanie, an amazing woman of remarkable faith, strength and love of Hashem. From her home in Alaska, Dr. Melanie shares the inspiring and personal story of her life's spiritual journey. _________ Rabbi Chaim Richman Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone Please support the work of Jerusalem Lights, Inc., a USA recognized 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization to enable these productions to continue and grow: Paypal: infojerusalemlights@gmail.com or: https://paypal.me/JerusalemLights?loc... In the USA: Jerusalem Lights Inc. Post Office Box 16886 Lubbock Texas 79490 In Israel: Tel. 972 54 7000395 Mail: PO Box 23808, Jerusalem Israel

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Exploring Identity, Belonging, and Social Practice Through Art: Artist Jac Lahav

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 66:49


JAC LAHAV (he/them) is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, parent, arts writer, children's book author, and community organizer. Born in Jerusalem Israel with Iranian and Polish roots Lahav was raised in the United States and lives in Connecticut. Lahav's work investigates community, belonging, and cultural history through expansive series of paintings and installations. With solo shows at Richmond Art Museum Indiana, Longview MFA Texas, Saginaw Art Museum Michigan, Florence Griswold Museum Connecticut, Lahav's work can be found in multiple public collections including the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, Mount Holyoke Art Museum, Jewish Museum NY among others.  Their current exhibition exploring foster care is at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London until December 2023. Lahav also has an active social practice over the past 10 years. Lahav's curatorial projects have been written about in Hyperallergic, New York Times, Gothamist, Artnet, among others. During the pandemic, Lahav expanded this social practice, becoming an advocate for foster parents and helping start the group Public Art For Racial Justice Education (PARJE). Through their community work, Lahav helps facilitate large-scale mural projects, hosts educational artist talks, and runs children's art projects to educate about under-represented narratives and equity in America. LINKS:  www.jaclahav.com     @jaclahav   I Like Your Work Links: Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Podcast: Hannah Cole, the artist/tax pro who sponsors I Like Your Work, has opened her program Money Bootcamp with a special discount for I Like Your Work listeners. Use the code LIKE  to receive $100 off your Money Bootcamp purchase by Sunlight Tax. Join Money Bootcamp now by clicking this link: https://www.sunlighttax.com/moneybootcampsales and use the code LIKE. Chautauqua Visual Arts: https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/ 6-week residency   Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide
Jerusalem,Israel Plus have fun planning your trip, don't pet a moose

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 9:25


In this episode, FAQ is: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what's the big deal? Today's Special Series Destination is Jerusalem, Israel, part 1 of three on Israel Today's Misstep- Petting a moose. Don't do it. Travel Advice: Planning a trip can be half of the fun. FAQ: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what's the big deal? Response: It is a big deal if you've never done it. You have to know your geography. So, find a map and see the distance, the terrain, and transportation choices. You may be discouraged if you have never been to places A or B. Take it a bit at a time. Don't try to swallow a watermelon whole. Eat one piece, and then see how you do. My book has 5 steps and takes you to these levels, one at a time, to help you. Today's Special three-part destination: Israel (split into three parts, Jerusalem, Dead Sea/ Masada, and Tel Aviv. This may not be the ideal time to visit Israel. However, I'd like to share some of my travel experiences in the country in the summer of  2023.   The traveler must know that everything shuts down Friday afternoon, as early as 1 pm in Jerusalem. It re-opens on Saturday night. So, if you want to take most public transportation during the Sabbath, you need an alternate plan, using taxis and rental cars.   I bought a Rav-Kav card, which made getting from the airport to my Airbnb easy. I took the Navon light train to Pisgat Ze'ev (zev), part of East Jerusalem.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Light_Rail https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisgat_Ze%27ev    https://www.travelingisrael.com/old-city-jerusalem/   https://www.immanuel-tours.com/israel/westernwallsights/ https://www.mywanderlust.pl/old-city-of-jerusalem/   One of the unusual things in Jerusalem was grocery shopping. To get a cart, you needed to put a coin in the basket slot. During my shopping, one day, the lights went out. It was totally dark. No one seemed to be bothered by that. It took a while for the lights to return, so I wondered if it happened often. Today's Misstep- Petting a moose. Don't do it. A man has shared a video of his wife approaching a bull moose at a US National Park to pet the animal, ignoring his warnings to keep away.  "This is proof, for the doctors, of what her bodily injuries are from," says the man, who is also standing much too close, as his partner edges closer to the animal. "This is 'what not to do' video, folks." https://www.advnture.com/news/tourist-tries-to-pet-moose-at-national-park-while-husband-watches This was not my misstep, so don't make it yours. Don't try to pet a moose. That is a moronic idea.  Today's Travel Advice- Planning a trip can be half of the fun, says my friend, Nancy Kramer. “We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.” – Anais Nin “I travel not to go anywhere but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.” – Robert Louis Stevenson   Connect with Dr. Travelbest 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube In the news  

Andy‘s PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Holistic Addiction Therapies With Dr. John Giordano

Andy‘s PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 71:14


Addiction, Trauma and Recovery Expert - MAC, DHL, CAP, Certified Hypnotherapist, Author, Entrepreneur. It was by no accident that John Giordano chose addiction treatment as his life's work. Growing up the son of a heroin dealer and trying to cope with the trauma of being molested as a young boy, he fell hard into drugs and alcohol. Over thirty-five years ago, at the urging of his family, John entered rehab. He emerged a changed man - committed to helping others afflicted by this hideous disease. His new path required new knowledge. He has since earned many degrees and certifications including Certified Addiction Professional (CAP), Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Master in Neurolinguistics Programming, Certified Practitioner of E.M.D.R, Certified Sentence Mitigation Specialist, Certified Mindfulness and Powerful Mind-Body Awareness Therapy Skills, International Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and in 2008 he was honored with a Doctor of Human Letters from Sinai University in Jerusalem Israel. .  http://holisticaddictioninfo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/john.giordano.3958 https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-giordano-45648662/ https://www.twitter.com/JohnJGiordano1

Den of Rich
Дарья Ковалева: Семантическая модель вселенной - В начале было слово. Слова имеют значение.

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 184:05


Дарья Ковалева — историк культуры со специализацией в регионе Восточного Средиземноморья. В настоящее время она учится в аспирантуре Гарвардского университета на последних курсах диссертационной работы по истории театральной индустрии семнадцатого и восемнадцатого веков. Свободно говорит на нескольких языках, может читать тексты более чем на десяти. После окончания в 2008 году Института стран Азии и Африки МГУ имени М.В. Ломоносова со степенью бакалавра Дарья в течение десяти лет обучалась в аспирантуре по ряду академических традиций и жила в Иерусалиме (Израиль), Москве (Россия), Будапешт (Венгрия), Бостон (Массачусетс, США). Проведя значительное время в исследованиях в Венеции (Италия), Ватикане, Вене (Австрия), Париже (Франция), Лейдене (Нидерланды), несколько лет назад она поселилась в Стамбуле (Турция) для написания диссертации. В 2023-2024 годах Дарья является научным сотрудником Стамбульского научно-исследовательского института. Daria Kovaleva is a historian of culture with the specialization in the Eastern Mediterranean region. She is currently a PhD student at Harvard University in the senior years of her dissertation work on the history of theater industry in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Fluent in several languages she can read texts in more than ten. After the graduation in 2008 from the Institute of Asian and African Countries of Lomonosov Moscow State University with a BA degree, Daria had pursued graduate education in a number of academic traditions for ten years and had lived in Jerusalem (Israel), Moscow (Russian), Budapest (Hungary), Boston (MA, USA). Having spent substantial research time in Venice (Italy), Vatican, Vienna (Austria), Paris (France), Leiden (the Netherlands) she settled in Istanbul (Turkey) for her dissertation writing few years ago. In 2023-2024 Daria is a fellow in Istanbul Research Institute. FIND DARIA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/denofrich⁠Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/denofrich⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/denofrich⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/⁠Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

Steve Cochran on The Big 89
Live from Jerusalem: Israel and Hamas agree to a temporary cease-fire and a hostage swap

Steve Cochran on The Big 89

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 9:10


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a temporary cease-fire and a hostage swap. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller recaps the latest live from Jerusalem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

America's Roundtable
America's Roundtable with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Deputy Mayor, Jerusalem | Israel's War Against Iran-Backed Hamas | The Future of the Abaraham Accords

America's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 34:45


Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, Co-Founder and Founding member of the UAE - Israel Business Council and Special Envoy for Innovation, The State of Israel. Ms. Hassan-Nahoum provides an update on Israel's war against Iran-backed Hamas. —The aftermath of October 7, 2023 - Israel's 9/11 − Bring them home - 240 hostages in Gaza − US leadership in the Middle East − Iran stokes flames for a wider conflict in the region — Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran's militia in Syria − The future of the Abraham Accords − Rising Anti-Semitism in America americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @FleurHassanN @ileaderssummit @AmericasRT @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 65 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm

Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA

Yisrael C is from Jerusalem Israel he is speaking at the Bronx Big Book Study group via zoom in February of 2021. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate AA Events: I just added  a number of new events to the calendar so if you will be in Arizona, California, New Zealand, Australia, Washington, or Las Vegas take a look. AA Event List: https://scast.us/events If you have an AA roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up, we would be happy to give you a shout out here on the podcast and list the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2300+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks
Tim M, Jerusalem, Israel, 2018, S-Anon Talk Part 4

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 43:03


Recorded in person in 2018 in Jerusalem, Israel. A series of workshops for different twelve-step fellowships, including Al-Anon, SA, and S-Anon, but all through the perspective of the book 'Alcoholics Anonymous'. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks
Tim M, Jerusalem, Israel, 2018, S-Anon Talk Part 3

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 45:48


Recorded in person in 2018 in Jerusalem, Israel. A series of workshops for different twelve-step fellowships, including Al-Anon, SA, and S-Anon, but all through the perspective of the book 'Alcoholics Anonymous'. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks
Tim M, Jerusalem, Israel, 2018, S-Anon Talk Part 2

Tim M London's AA + Al-Anon Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 36:39


Recorded in person in 2018 in Jerusalem, Israel. A series of workshops for different twelve-step fellowships, including Al-Anon, SA, and S-Anon, but all through the perspective of the book 'Alcoholics Anonymous'. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/