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Raphael Shore is a Canadian-Israeli film writer, producer, and rabbi. He is the founder of OpenDor Media (formerly Jerusalem U) — a Jewish educational organization —as well as the Clarion Project, whose mission is to expose the dangers of extremism. His award-winning feature films have been seen on Netflix, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, FOXNews, Comcast, EL AL airplanes, and hundreds of film festivals internationally. His films include Beneath the Helmet, Hummus! The Movie, Obsession, Sustainable Nation, When the Smoke Clears, and Honor Diaries. Prior to these endeavors, he was the COO of Aish International. The Future of Jewish is a podcast hosted by Joshua Hoffman, the founder of JOOL. In each episode, Joshua is joined by top leaders, thinkers, and doers who are paving the path for a promising Jewish future.
Shmuel was born in Hungary and moved as a baby, together with his parents who survived the Holocaust, to the newly reestablished independent State of the Jewish people in the land of Israel. The Katz family joined their brethren who were living there already for a long time, in order to help build the modern State of Israel. Shmuel grew up in Israel, went through the Israeli educational system, and served in the IDF as an officer during the 1967 and 1973 wars. He earned his MD degree with distinction from the University of Milan and obtained additional CS and MS degrees from the University of Tel-Aviv. Following rigorous surgical training programs in Israel and in the USA, he earned Board Certifications in General Surgery, in both countries. In recognition of his extensive service to the community, Shmuel was awarded a “Doctorate, Honoris Causa” by the Bar-Ilan University, in 2018. Since 1982, he has lived in the USA together with his family. In addition to his surgical practice, Shmuel was and still is involved with multiple charitable and educational organizations, in the USA and in Israel. Shmuel is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors and is currently the President of the RASG Hebrew Academy in Miami Beach, is a past President of the Greater Miami Chapter of the Friends of the IDF and is currently on the Miami and on the National Boards of the FIDF, is on the Board of Trustees of The Shul of Bal Harbour (which he co- founded) and is on the International Board of StandWithUs (which he co-founded) and was closely involved in the creation of multiple highly Educational Booklets of SWU. He is also on the Advisory Boards of PJTN, Hasbara Fellowships, Core 18 Leaders Lab, Jerusalem U and Clarion Project. Shmuel is an effective speaker who has authored various articles published in Arutz Sheva, Jewish Way Magazine, Frontpage Magazine, and aish.com, and was closely involved in the creation and promotion of several educational films, including: “Relentless”, “Obsession”, “The Third Jihad”, “Iranium”, “Honor Diaries”, “Beneath the Helmet”, “Israel Inside”, “Mekonen”, “Faithkeepers”, “When the Smoke Clears”, “Kids Chasing Paradise” and others. His commitment to the community has resulted in numerous awards from public and private organizations.
Topic: The Jewish Future Pledge Guests: Mike Leven & Amy Holtz Bios: Mike Leven is a legendary business executive and visionary philanthropist. Inspired by Warren Buffet’s and Bill Gates’ Giving Pledge, Mike co-founded the Jewish Future Pledge to carry on his family’s commitment to Judaism. Mr. Leven currently serves on the boards of The Marcus Foundation; AEPi Fraternity Foundation; Birthright Israel Foundation; Board of Advisors of Prager University; HERSHA Hospitality Trust; Independent Women’s Voice; Turning Point USA Board of Advisors and SESTRA Group. Professionally, Mike ended his tenure in 2019 as the chairman and chief executive officer of the Georgia Aquarium to devote more time to charitable endeavors like the Jewish Future Pledge. In the past, he has served as president and chief operating officer of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, the chairman and chief executive officer of US Franchise Systems, the president and chief operating officer of Holiday Inn Worldwide, and the president of Days Inn of America. Mr. Leven is a co-founder of the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA), an organization that has more than 19,000 members owning more than 40,000 hotels. Amy Holtz is a passionate advocate for the Jewish community and the State of Israel. In 2016, she was named one of the 50 most influential Jews by The Jerusalem Post. Amy is a visionary leader and strategist with more than two decades of experience leading and growing businesses and nonprofits. In addition to working on the Jewish Future Pledge, Amy is CEO of Traction Specialists, which empowers entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders to build their businesses and reach their personal potential by implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). From 1994 to 2007, Amy co-owned and operated a chain of 25 Party City stores. She previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Mosaic United and President of OpenDor Media (formerly Jerusalem U). In this wide ranging interview, we cover: 1. The Hotel Industry 2. Passover Programs 3. Conquering Insecurities 4. Reading Biographies 5. Talking to the Next Generation about Philanthropy 6. Sharing Values & Vision 7. Life Purpose & Meaning And so much more!
Friends from around the world, welcome to The Great Debate!Not a debate where both sides work to defeat one another, rather where both sides come together to find common ground on the most important issues of our time. That's what makes this debate great! Does Israel have the right to exist as a Jewish state? Is it possible to be a democracy that excludes anyone who isn't Jewish? Is there a way for Israel to be Jewish and include those who aren't? Join us to find out.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬★ MEET OUR GUESTS ★▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Malkah Fleisher is a social media and content strategy professional at Jerusalem U, managing a Facebook page of almost 350K followers, and is an acclaimed Jerusalem birth coach. She earned a JD from the Cardozo School of Law in NY and a B.A. in Political Communication from George Washington University in Washington DC. She is married to husband Yishai and lives with her 3 children on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.Get in touch with Malkah:https://www.linkedin.com/in/malkah-fleisher-88b3a726/?originalSubdomain=ilhttps://twitter.com/MalkahFleisher?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.jns.org/writers/malkah-fleisher/▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Ariel Gold is a Middle East Analyst and the national co-director of the feminist anti-war group CODEPINK. Prior to being deported by Israel in 2018, she used to travel one-two times a year to the West Bank to live and work in the West Bank with Palestinians as a supporter of their nonviolent struggle for freedom. Get in touch with Ariel:Twitter: @ArielElyseGold Instagram: @ArielElyseGold
Senior Vice President of OpenDor Media (formerly Jerusalem U), Noam Weissman, joins Mark on the podcast today. Noam is also the host of the podcast ‘Unpacking Israeli History’, and prior to his current roles, he was the Principal of Shalhevet High School, where he taught a range of subjects, including Talmud, Tanakh, Jewish philosophy and Israel Education. Today, he has chosen two stories from Genesis, the narrative of Sodom and the binding of Isaac, as well as the connection between them, to discuss with Mark. Their conversation today is a wide ranging one which not only summarizes the two stories, but also delves deeply into the many themes and lessons within, their relevance to our present day, and, of course the connection between the two. Such notions as becoming the Chosen People, the invention of morality, divine commands and moral philosophy, Abraham’s great accomplishment, and identity protective cognition are explored all within the context of Abraham’s journey toward becoming a knight of faith. Noam concludes with the lessons he has learned about humankind, which quickly segues into the nature and styles of parenting. Drawing upon their own insights and the wisdom of a number of Torah scholars, Noam and Mark engage in a thoroughly rewarding back and forth exchange, alternating between challenging, supporting, and building upon each other’s interpretation of these two pivotal texts, ultimately revealing the eternal guidance the texts have to offer. Episode Highlights: · Noam’s summaries of Genesis 18 and 22 · “Perhaps the most instructive verse in the entire Bible.” · Covenantal morality · Becoming the Chosen People · God enjoying Abraham’s challenging Him · The invention of morality · The spiritual zenith of Abraham’s career · Why Abraham challenges God in Genesis 18 but no Genesis 22 · Divine commands and moral philosophy · The last encounter of Abraham with God, Isaac, and Sarah · Abraham’s great accomplishment and 21st Century social science · Humility – the most important quality · Identity protective cognition · Viewing the history and society of Israel from multiple perspectives · The tension of ideas · What it means to be a Jew · Becoming a knight of faith · The lessons Noam has learned about humankind · Parenting styles and the relationship between parent and child Quotes: “I’m going to invite Abraham into My thinking.” “Inviting Abraham into the conversation in order to construct morality.” “The very purpose of the Jewish people in the Bible, not because they are…the Chosen People, but to be the Chosen People.” “Are you really willing to kill the innocent with the guilty? That doesn’t seem to be very ethical.” “God never directly commands Abraham to sacrifice his son.” “For Abraham to take Isaac off of the altar was many times harder than for him to offer him up in the first place.” “Self-justification of our past…dictates our future.” “This was Abraham’s great accomplishment, is being able to say, ‘I was wrong, and I’m going to change’.” “Embracing the joy of being wrong.” “People don’t change their minds.” “We see Abraham transcend himself at the end without getting anything in return for it.” “I believe that people are good.” “Teaching students and teaching adults is really quite similar.” “In order to do good, you need a bilateral relationship.” Genesis 18 - https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.18.1-33?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en Genesis 22 - https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.22.1-24?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en Links: The Rabbi’s Husband homepage: http://therabbishusband.com/ Mark’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/markgerson?lang=en The Rabbi’s Husband Newsletter contact: daniel@therabbishusband.com ‘Unpacking Israeli History’ podcast: https://unpacked.media/unpacking-israeli-history-podcast/
In our first ever interview, we sit down with the Sr. VP at OpenDor Media, Noam Weissman. OpenDor is the leader in online Jewish Education and the folks behind the Unpacked YouTube channel. Noam provided insights on modern day challenges of Jewish Education, the differences between Educating and Advocating, the brand shift from JerusalemU to OpenDor, and the significance of having a strong Jewish Identity. - 00:00-01:45 Intro 01:46-04:01 Who is Noam Weissman 04:02-07:20 What is OpenDor Media 07:22-11:10 Challenges in Reaching the Target Generation 11:11-16:54 Role of Politics in Education 16:55-21:51 Unpacking Unpacked 25:18-29:55 From Jerusalem U to OpenDor 29:57-34:01 Advocacy v. Education 34:02-39:20 Podcasters talking Podcasting 39:21-43:19 Our Jewish Identity 43:20-45:50 Advice for the Future --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twotalljewshow/support
Film writer, producer and rabbi Raphael Shore discusses his film-based organizations, “Jerusalem U” and “The Clarion Project,” and the work he is doing to educate Jews and to expose the dangers of Islamic extremism.
This week, we're celebrating the papas (the PAPAS!) Our Jewish guest is Violet Ramis Stiel, whose memoir Ghostbuster's Daughter is about growing up as the eldest child of comedy legend Harold Ramis. She tells us about life with an unconventional yet loving father, how her upbringing influenced her own parenting style, and finally grasping the impact her father had on American culture after his 2014 death. Our gentile of the week is Matt Schneider, who created the City Dads Group and hosts The Modern Dads Podcast. The primary care giver for his children, he tells us about how being rejected from the local mom's group inspired him to start a group for fathers, which now offers programming in more than 30 cities, including a New Dad Bootcamp. We'd love to hear what you thought of this week's show. Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. We’re heading to Chicago! See us live Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. at the Logan Square Auditorium with Iditarod finisher Blair Braverman and Nerdette podcast host Greta Johnsen. Presented with Hadassah Chicago-North Shore. Get your tickets here. This episode is sponsored by Unpacked, a new series of Jewish educational videos from Jerusalem U that offers a complete history of modern day Israel, 10 minutes at a time. Check it out at unpacked.media/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spies, sex, and comedy! Our Jewish guest is journalist Matti Friedman, whose newest book, 'Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel', explores the little-known story of four Mizrahi Jews who went undercover as Arabs during the time of the country's founding. He tells us how the story of these young Jewish men from Arab countries, who risked their lives as part of a ragtag intelligence unit, adds texture to the overwhelmingly Ashkenazi narrative of Israel's founding. Our gentile of the week is Pete Holmes, who talks to us about his new book, 'Comedy Sex God', his HBO show Crashing, and his journey from being raised Evangelical Christian to becoming a follower of spiritual teacher Ram Dass. Join us Wednesday, May 29 at 8 p.m. at the Hollis Hills Bayside Jewish Center for a live taping with Leon Neyfakh, host of the podcasts Slow Burn and the forthcoming FIASCO, and FiveThirtyEight writer and podcaster Clare Malone. Get your tickets here. We’re heading to Chicago! See us live Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. at the Logan Square Auditorium with special guest Blair Braverman, who recently became the second Jewish woman to complete the Iditarod. Presented with Hadassah Chicago-North Shore. Get your tickets here. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group. This episode is sponsored by Unpacked, a new series of Jewish educational videos from Jerusalem U that offer a complete history of modern day Israel, 10 minutes at a time. Check it out at unpacked.media/unorthodox. We're also sponsored by FindYourSummer.org, with nearly 400 summer programs for Jewish teens to choose from, ranging from domestic and international travel to internships and more. New York-area teens are eligible for scholarships to select programs. Find your program at FindYourSummer.org. Additional support comes from Harry's. Get your free trial shave set at Harrys.com/UNORTHODOX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“When I appreciate the good in my life, the good appreciates” Knowledge brings intimacy. Confess, talk, speak … know God -- HaShem wants you to know Him. Learn about His deeds, his creations, look and spend time in His nature. In this same way we should come to know our partners in the relationships. Our spouses, husbands, and wives, need accept, see, feel and bring into meld their consciousness into the other person, so that a positive outlook can be build. Then, focus on the good. Having a positive outlook is so crucial to building a healthy and long-lasting relationship. It’s easy to look at the negative in someone. “Oh look, you left your shoes out in the hallway …. Like ALWAYS!!!” …. How negative - and as science now shows, it is positive reinforcement that brings about positive change. Checking the words that we use also comes into play. Words like “always ” e.g. you always forget to turn off the lights downstairs …. Or “never” … e.g. You never seem to clean up after yourself do you? … ARE VERY HARMFUL to relationships, and we should, as much as possible, build healthy mouth habits. Doing so will bring a cycle of life and energy to the relationships which will, in time, reap you HUGE benefits. Don’t neglect these tips, write them down somewhere, and review. They’ll certainly keep you in the green for acceptance and an increase in love and knowledge. Psychology of Relationships is a course by Jerusalem U, More videos on relationships from Jerusalem U - - https://medialab.jerusalemu.org/ -------------------- Stay connected and check-out my YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
This is the Psychology of Relationships part 6 by Jerusalem U. Knowing and Being Known, Expressing (Real and Authentic) personal thoughts and emotions … This vulnerability is so important for being real and authentic. Let your true desires be known, and then your partner should be accepting of them, and if not - talk, and talk about it some more. There is always a compromise, agreement, or shalom (peace) that can be reached if your release of information isn’t taken well. Working through the problem comes back to the idea of spending time and EFFORT, to make things work out. --- Remember --- what is good chemistry? ……. Answer?…. Feeling comfortable with the other person. When you are yourself, and you be so with this other person, that is a really good chemistry. In life we have many masks. Some of the masks are for our work, others are for our friends, and yet some for our family. But, with our partners we MUST be able to allow our thoughts and true opinions - in a healthy manner, be expressed. No one should feel stifled, or that their voice is quieted due to the pressure or verbal / non-verbal response of the other person. - - Create an air of safe space around you. If you react poorly to news, and your partner notices, that can definitely be a deterrent to them sharing information that may get you to react similarly. People naturally fear rejection, so we have to Shomer Lashon (guard the tongue) … and our body language, so that … even if it is not what we want to hear, we still bring a neutral face and mouth to the table. This will build your Empathic Accuracy. Some explain this skill as EI (Emotional Intelligence) or SI (Social Intelligence) … but all of these are truly related to their cores, and should be seen as such. The point is to know what’s happening within and with the person that you’re with. (giving more reason to take up the art of meditation) I hope that you enjoyed the podcast! More videos on relationships from Jerusalem U - - https://medialab.jerusalemu.org/ -------------------- Stay connected and check-out my YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linguisticflow/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Is whiteness blackness and blackness whiteness? Why are “intellectuals” who categorize people according to color heralded as the great minds of our time even though they are harkening back to the days of Jim Crow? What is angry white man syndrome? Is the political discourse in this country so bad because of the single minded D.C. press corps? Brand ambassador at Jerusalem U, Chloe Simone Valdary joins Dan and Amy to discuss.
Ahava means love. Love is so crucial to us humans. In relationships we can tie those relationships we have with each other with our relationship with HaShem. Everything is connected. As we investigate deeper, put these elements that we are exploring together deep into your heart, so that they have have positive effect on everyone that you come in contact with. In these episodes we’re coving the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://julearn.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 11 Ahava 6, Psychology of Relationships 1 DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Ahava means love. Love is so crucial to us humans. In relationships we can tie those relationships we have with each other with our relationship with HaShem. Everything is connected. As we investigate deeper, put these elements that we are exploring together deep into your heart, so that they have have positive effect on everyone that you come in contact with. In these episodes we’re covering the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://julearn.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 13, Ahava 7, Psychology of Relationships 2 DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Ahava means love. Love is so crucial to us humans. In our lives we can connect the dots of our personal relationships, and link that to our relationship with HaShem. Everything is connected. As we investigate deeper, we put these elements that we are exploring together deep into your heart, so that they may have a positive effect on everyone that you come in contact with. In these episodes we’re covering the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://julearn.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 15, Ahava 8, Psychology of Relationships 3 DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Ahava means love. Love is so crucial to us humans. In our lives we can connect the dots of our personal relationships, and link that to our relationship with HaShem. Everything is connected. As we investigate deeper, we put these elements that we are exploring together deep into our heart, so that they may have a positive effect on everyone that we come in contact with. In these episodes we’re covering the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://julearn.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 17, Ahava 9, Psychology of Relationships 4 DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
E019, Ahava 10, Psychology of Relationships 5 Ahava means love. Love is so crucial to us humans. In our lives we can connect the dots of our personal relationships, and link that to our relationship with HaShem. Everything is connected. As we investigate deeper, we put these elements that we are exploring together deep into our heart, so that they may have a positive effect on everyone that we come in contact with. In these episodes we’re covering the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://julearn.jerusalemu.org/ DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- Stay connected and check-out my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: @LinguisticFight Tumblr: https://linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: @flowmindset Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - https://tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Ahava means love. We're going over the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! beta.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 9 Ahava 5, Part 5 - Love H DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Ahava means love. We're going over the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! beta.jerusalemu.org/ LVH 7 Ahava 4 DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
LVH 5 Ahava 3, L+R Part 3 - LOVE ZH Ahava means love. We're going over the Jerusalem U's videos regarding love. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! beta.jerusalemu.org/ DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
LVH 3 Ahava 2, Love and Relationships Ahava means Love. We're going over the Jerusalem U's video of Love at First Sight. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! beta.jerusalemu.org/ DONATING or SHARING …. The two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. I want to keep doing this, and with your help, I can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/LoveHaShem/support If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @flowmindset: Thanks for listening! -------------------- (^_^) Stay connected via YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinguisticFight Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/ Duolingo TinyCards Flashcards - tinycards.duolingo.com/users/Icystrider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
LVH 1 Ahava 1, Love at First Sight, Love and Relationships, JU Ahava = ❤️. This is the very first episode of Love via HaShem! We're going over the Jerusalem U's video of Love at First Sight. Jerusalem U (JU) is online education on a wide variety of meaningful topics - check them out! https://beta.jerusalemu.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovehashem/support
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America serve up all crazy martinis today. First, they wonder why no Senate Democrats demanded Al Franken's resignation after six allegations of misconduct but 33 suddenly decided that a seventh accuser was the last straw. They also get a kick out of Democrats who have long called for the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital but are now outraged that President Trump actually did it. And they scratch their heads as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley says it is an "open question" as to whether the United States will participate in the Winter Olympics in South Korea next year due to security concerns.
This week on IsraelCast, we met with Chloe Valdary. Chloe is the Director of Partnerships and Shillman Fellow at Jerusalem U, a non-profit organization dedicated to film-based Jewish and Israel education. She’s been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast and more. In our conversation, Chloe shares her thoughts on Israel engagement, what’s working and what isn’t, her concept of the theory of enchantment, and her thoughts on intersectionality.