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Best podcasts about jewish radio

Latest podcast episodes about jewish radio

Wilderness Conversations
Jewish Radio and the Christadelphians

Wilderness Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 44:02


In 2017 a large group of young people of the Christadelphian faith toured Israel. A few months later, fascinated by the fact that a group of non-Jewish young people would chose to spend their time and money visiting Israel, we were invited to a conversation on Jewish Radio in Melbourne. The host, Maurice Klein, describes Shabbat Shalom as a “ show that presents information to do with the Jewish community and Jewish world, with a centrality of Israel alone with some music, good humour with no PC or woke, just always wearing my heart on my sleeve.” Joining Maurice in Feb 2018 was Sarah Perry, Jacquie Casey, now Clothier and myself.

Jeff Lax LIVE!
Interview with The Jewish Radio Star Malya Feivelson More Memories of Jackie Mason My Special Invitation to the Antisemitic PSC-CUNY Union's President

Jeff Lax LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 60:12


Interview with The Jewish Radio Star Malya Feivelson More Memories of Jackie Mason My Special Invitation to the Antisemitic PSC-CUNY Union's President --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/support

Hebrew Hits
Jewish Radio Star, Malya, shares her journey.

Hebrew Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 39:33


How did Frum, Jewish girl from New York come to create her own radio network? How did she build a 5 figure following in just a little over 200 days? All this will be answered NOW! Malya, graduated college with a degree in interior design and found a great job. Like many others during covid, Malya's world changed. Tune in to find out how she changed careers and built her show to close to 50,000 streams from all streaming app platforms in just one year. What happened to you during this past year? Were you able to pivot? Follow on Instagram and Facebook @hebrew_hits Subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCORiiT9WKpUk9cmmBpWJk-A

Jews Shmooze
Nachum Segal - Jewish Radio Host

Jews Shmooze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 34:02


Nachum Segal joined for episode 4! Nachum is famous for his time as host of JM in the AM and now as host of the Nachum Segal Network. He also serves as master of ceremonies at many events and has been leading yomim nora'im davening for the past four decades. Check out this episode where Nachum discusses everything from his start in radio to where he is today. Enjoy! Check out Nachum at his website: https://nachumsegal.com/

The Franciska Show
The Jewish Radio Girl... with Malya Feivelson

The Franciska Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 47:04


From Cedarhurst to Radio, the story of an ambitious young woman with big ideas and so much support behind her.   For full show notes, please visit: www.franciskamusic.com/single-post/malya

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The Artscroll Studios' Podcast
Inside ArtScroll Episode 17: At the Top of Jewish Radio for 40 Years…How Does Nachum Segal Do It?

The Artscroll Studios' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 60:52


The newest episode of Inside ArtScroll features an interview with Jewish radio legend Nachum Segal. Nachum has hosted his Jewish Moments in the Morning - commonly abbreviated as JM in the AM – program since September 1983…and he hasn’t lost a step. Nachum’s presentation of music, news, and community events has accompanied tens of thousands of listeners through their morning routine for decades. When not behind the radio microphone, Nachum can be found serving as master of ceremonies for major concerts and Jewish events. As the Nachum Segal Network continues to make its mark on Jewish life, Inside ArtScroll sat down with the iconic radio personality for a candid, fun, refreshing and entertaining conversation. Enjoy!

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast
Sunday Jewish Radio 29th November 2015

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 59:00


In the FINAL edition of Sunday Jewish Radio we look back at some of our highlights over the last 3 1/2 years and share with you some of the teams personal favourite moments.

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Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast
Sunday Jewish Radio 22nd November 2015

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 59:00


Robert Ejnes from CRIF talks about French Jews after the Paris terrorist attacks, Rachel Sage on her forthcoming performance at Green Note in Camden and on Round Table we discuss the war on terror.

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast
Sunday Jewish Radio 15th November 2015

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015 55:49


Brian Bloom from AJEX talks about their annual parade, comedian Ashley Blaker on his current synagogue tour and on Round Table we discuss Boris Johnson's visit to Israel and the EU decision to label goods made in West-Bank settlements.

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast
Sunday Jewish Radio 8th November 2015

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 57:07


Alex Goldberg from the United Synagogue tells us about the restoration plans for Wilsden Cemetery, Michael Etherton talks about this years Jewish Film Festival and on Round Table we discuss Jewish Burial Grounds.

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast
Sunday Jewish Radio 1st November 2015

Sunday Jewish Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 59:00


Ruth-Anne Lenga from UCL Centre For Holocaust Education talks about a new report into UK students, Yael Rasooly talks about appearing in Paper Cut at JW3 and on Round Table we discuss Jews in film.

Charles Moscowitz
Merry Christmas from a Jewish Radio Talk Show Host

Charles Moscowitz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014 58:35


Wishing his listeners and fellow Americans a Merry Christmas, Chuck Morse discusses his latest blog: Christmas is an American holiday http://awhigmanifesto.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-is-american-holiday.html Chuck Morse Amazon Kindle Page http://t.co/oxZNlr94Fw In colonial times Christmas was frowned upon in New England and observed mostly as a private feast in mid-Atlantic and Southern colonies. The strait-laced New England Puritans, partially motivated by anti-Catholic sentiment, banned Christmas in 1659 under the guise that the holiday was pagan and that it encouraged decadence. Colonial Americans celebrated a Christmas that contained both religious and secular elements thus establishing a uniquely balanced American approach to faith. Christmas harkens back to the ancient Roman celebration of the Saturnalia, a day in which all Romans, Emperor and slave, addressed each other on a first name basis. Christmas was not celebrated by colonial Puritans, Presbyterians, Baptists and Quakers but it was observed by Anglicans, Dutch Reformed, Lutherans and Catholics. Drawing from various old world traditions, Christmas in colonial America included bells, mistletoe, yule logs, wreaths, eggnog, gingerbread, and various Christmas foods. The Dutch settlers of New York contributed Sinter Klass and baked deserts. Christmas was a time for charity and for giving gifts to the poor. George Washington and other southern plantation owners were known to host lavish Christmas parties. Southerners of all economic levels celebrated raucous Christmas parties that included firing muskets into the air, banging pots, drinking, feasting, playing games, and generally taking time off from work. Bands of mummers, or folk-singers, dressed in costume, would roam Colonial towns on Christmas Eve caroling, acting in skits, and making revelry. Christmas was proclaimed a federal holiday by an executive order that was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant, June 26, 1870. Since that time, Christmas has been confirmed into law by various acts of Congress and by the States. The legality of Christmas as a federal holiday has never been challenged in any American court. The American tradition has been to observe the religious aspects of Christmas in church or in the home and the secular aspects in various public forms. There should, therefore, be no controversy around the celebration of Christmas. Indeed wishing someone a Merry Christmas should be viewed as American as wishing someone a happy Fourth of July. The general theme of Christmas as it has come to be defined, “Peace on earth, good-will toward men” is a universal theme at ought to be embraced. But what about the undeniable Christian nature of Christmas? Is it appropriate for our secular government to officially recognize what is essentially a religious holiday? The answer, to a degree, is yes. It is an undeniable fact of history that America has been and largely remains a Christian nation. Indeed, by not establishing Christianity as a state religion, and by establishing a system of government and a society that respects religious differences and that considers all citizens to be equal under the law, America is, by its nature, a Christian nation. Christianity, unlike Islam and certain other religions, and unlike the secular political faiths of Nazism and Communism, involves a personal relationship between the believer and Jesus. While historically Christianity has been used from time to time by secular political leaders and movements as a vehicle to obtain and enhance state power, Christianity, per se, rejects this notion. Indeed, Jesus established in his ministry the separation of church and state. Carrying forth the moral and ethical precepts of the Torah, Jesus recognized that rights emanate from the creator and not from the state. It is indeed our Christian heritage that has made us the most successful and prosperous society ever established in human history. It is, therefore, entirely appropriate and fitting that we, as Americans, celebrate Christmas and by doing so honor and reflect upon our Christian heritage.

JM in the AM
02.24.2014: 2014 JM in the AM Fundraising Marathon, Day 1

JM in the AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014


On this edition of JM in the AM, Nachum kicked off the 2014 JM in the AM Fundraising Marathon which runs from 6am ET on Monday, February 24 until just after 9am ET on Friday March 7. It is an exciting and entertaining 2 weeks of programming that supports the backbone of great Jewish Radio. So spread the word, tune in and pledge your support our annual campaign. JM in the AM is on 3 radio stations and is heard around the world on our 24 hour LIVEstream at jmintheam.org. Please give what you can to keep the music, news and community information coming.

Z Report Live!
Z Report Live! Show #123

Z Report Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2012 122:36


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Z Report Live!
Z Report Live! Show #123

Z Report Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2012 122:36


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Z Report Live!
Z Report Live! Show #122

Z Report Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2012 125:58


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Z Report Live!
Z Report Live! Show #122

Z Report Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2012 125:58


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Talkline Communications
Talkline 5-17-12

Talkline Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2012 61:40


Binyamin Bauman, Founder of Newton Academy. Also: Barry Schwartz, CEO of Rusty Brick, a respected software company in Monsey and producers of many Jewish apps such as Tikun Korim, Jewish Radio, Kosher, and many others.

Talkline Communications
Talkline 5-17-12

Talkline Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2012 61:40


Binyamin Bauman, Founder of Newton Academy. Also: Barry Schwartz, CEO of Rusty Brick, a respected software company in Monsey and producers of many Jewish apps such as Tikun Korim, Jewish Radio, Kosher, and many others.