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Kan en Français
CESSEZ- LE-FEU : FAUT-IL Y CROIRE ?

Kan en Français

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 10:22


Maayane Zerbib, habitante de Karmiel, évoque le cessez-le-feu qui vient d'être annoncé. Elle raconte ses questions, mais exprime surtout ses certitudes, au micro de Yaël Bornstein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kan en Français
DOR HADASH... MAINTENANT KARMIEL

Kan en Français

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 12:26


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Pop Nerd Lounge
S16E8: Karina Bromberg

Pop Nerd Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 46:35


In this episode, we're thrilled to introduce you to Karina Bromberg, a multi-talented artist and show producer whose life story is filled with determination and artistic innovation. Karina's journey from her early days in Israel to becoming a professional dancer and show producer in Canada is a story of relentless pursuit and creative exploration.Segment 1: Karina's Early Years- Born in Karmiel, Israel, Karina's journey in the performing arts started at the age of five with a deep passion for dance.- Despite the challenges of immigrating to Canada at 14, Karina's love for dance remained a constant in her life, even during times of cultural adaptation and language barriers.Segment 2: Karina's Rise as a Dancer- Discover how Karina's journey led her to secure roles in notable productions such as Netflix's "Christmas Chronicles 2" and CW's "Riverdale."- Learn about the challenges she faced and the hard work she put in to establish herself as a professional dancer.Segment 3: "rishon" Art Showcase- Dive into the creative world of "rishon," Karina's brainchild that blends dance, live music, local fashion, and video content into a unique immersive experience.- Explore the success of "rishon.1" in June 2023 and get a sneak peek into the upcoming "rishon.2" set for November 2023.Conclusion:Karina Bromberg's journey from immigrant to professional dancer and show producer is an inspiring testament to the power of passion and perseverance. Her story showcases how following one's dreams can lead to incredible achievements and innovative artistry. Tune in to this episode for an in-depth look into Karina's extraordinary life and her dedication to pushing creative boundaries.Stay Connected With Karina Bromberg:instagram.com/karina.brombergyoutube.com/@karinabrombergkarinabromberg.com

Masters in Psychology Podcast
31: Moshe Ratson, MBA, MS MFT, LMFT – Founder and Executive Director of sprial2grow Marriage and Family Therapy Reflects on His Unique Journey

Masters in Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 42:32


Moshe Ratson was born and raised in Israel but always wanted to be in New York. In this podcast, Moshe discusses his academic and professional journey which eventually led him to become an innovative and well-known psychotherapist, business consultant, and executive coach in New York. He recalls what made him gravitate toward psychology and admits that learning about all of the available psychology programs, schools, degrees, and career paths was “pretty confusing” but explains that once he knew he wanted to have a private practice in marriage and family therapy, the choices became clear to him. Moshe earned his Bachelor of Science in Marketing and International Trade, his Master in Business Administration, and his Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy/Psychotherapy all within New York. He then became a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). His experience serving as a Vice President of Sales at a Fortune 500 Company along with his experience in marketing, business, coaching and consulting led him to start his own practice. Today, Moshe is the Founder and Executive Director of spiral2grow Marriage and Family Therapy in New York and has an anger management book called “Anger Is Your Compass.” During our discussion, Moshe shares what colleges in New York for psychology and therapy he attended and why he chose them. He also discusses some of the requirements associated with becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in New York including how many clinical hours were needed back in 2006 when he received his license. He discusses some of the philosophies and methodologies used in the field of psychology and which ones he uses in his practice. Finally, he talks about his practice, spiral2grow Marriage and Family Therapy, and how it has evolved through the years and how it is different from other psychological practices. Around the 32-minute mark in the podcast, Moshe offers specific advice for those wanting to start their own business or their own practice. One aspect of his practice focuses on sports psychology, and he admits that his experience as a professional basketball player helps him connect with his clients especially while working with NBA players, NFL players, and Olympians. Moshe was also a basketball coach, a secret service expert, and served in the army as a military officer. Connect with Moshe Ratson: LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube | Website ContactConnect with the Show: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn https://vimeo.com/744252402 Interests and Specializations Moshe Ratson uses a personal counseling approach that incorporates integrative psychotherapy that draws from a variety of methodological approaches. His areas of expertise include marriage and couples therapy, premarital counseling, infidelity counseling, anger management and emotional management, self-esteem and confidence as well as many types of coaching, consulting, and self-confidence and assertiveness training. Education Export Management Certificate (1989); Braude Academic College, Karmiel, Israel.Bachelor of Science (BS), Marketing and International Trade (1992); Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC, NY.Master in Business Administration (MBA), Management and Entrepreneurship (2002); Baruch College, New York, NY.Master of Science (MS), Marriage and Family Therapy/Psychotherapy (2006); Iona University, New Rochelle, NY. Other Sources and Links of Interest Moshe Ratson at PsychologyTodayMoshe Ratson at WikiHowMoshe Ratson at GoodTherapy Podcast Transcript 00:00:12 BradleyWelcome to the Master's in Psychology podcast, where psychology students can learn from psychologists, educators, and practitioners to better understand what they do, how they got there, and hear the advice they have for those interested in getting a graduate degree in psychology. I'm your host, Brad Schumacher,

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Can NIS 35 billion effect change in the Arab community?

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 19:27


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Today's guests are political correspondent Tal Schneider and Arab affairs writer Aaron Boxerman with Jessica Steinberg hosting. Schneider offers the scoop on Intelligence Minister Elazar Stern of Yesh Atid and his media apologies on Sunday regarding his comment about shredding anonymous complaints while IDF manpower chief. Boxerman follows with a look at the history and plans for nearly NIS 35 billion ($10.3 billion) in the government budget for the Arab community over the next five years. He and Schneider discuss the deep, pervasive needs in Arab villages and cities, including the ongoing internal violence stemming from systemic gang violence and a lack of options for many Arab citizens. Schneider speaks about German chancellor Angela Merkel's visit in Israel, which didn't include any time spent with former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a surprise given their long working relationship. Finally, Boxerman mentions an Arab-Jewish group he attended in Jerusalem Sunday night, a surprisingly friendly group of conversationalists. Discussed articles include: Ex-soldier says Elazar Stern threatened her for claiming sex assault by officer As unprecedented billions planned for under-served Arabs, devil's in the details Merkel on farewell trip: Israel's security will always be a priority for Germany Laying a wreath at Yad Vashem, Merkel says museum is a ‘reminder' and ‘warning' Bennett said to tell Merkel Israel wants to advance controversial submarine deal Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: View of the main road in the Arab-Israeli village of Majd al-Krum, near the northern Israeli city of Karmiel, on November 8, 2017 (Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Retire There with Gil & Gene
Retiring in Karmiel, Israel

Retire There with Gil & Gene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 57:08


In 1985, Ron and Shelley Sommer were all set to relocate to Israel with their young daughter. Two weeks before their scheduled fight, a family issue cropped up causing them to cancel the big move.  Ron and Shelley were still determined to make the move, but it took them another 28-years until they did so. Find out about the Sommer's retirement journey to Karmiel, Israel on the first international episode of Retire There with Gil and Gene.To learn more about moving to Israel, visit Nefesh B'Nefesh at https://www.nbn.org.il/. 

WhyWhyWhy!
Shop, Pray, Run

WhyWhyWhy!

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 12:19


The pandemic has transformed, perhaps forever, how we experience the most banal of activities, whether it’s a trip to the supermarket or a walk in the neighborhood. In this episode, we hear from ToI’s opinion editor Miriam Herschlag about why she keeps muttering “amen” on her evening jogs in Jerusalem, and from Ann Bar-Dov on her epic journey to pick up groceries in Israel’s northern town of Karmiel. The WhyWhyWhy! True Stories from Israel Podcast, hosted by Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron, is a collaboration between The Times of Israel and TLV1 Podcasts. New story submissions are welcome. If you have a story to tell that you think might be a fit, contact the hosts at story@tlv1.fm   Music Itamar Haluts – Alexandra-Clyde

The Times of Israel Podcasts
WhyWhyWhy!: Shop, Pray, Run

The Times of Israel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 12:18


The pandemic has transformed, perhaps forever, how we experience the most banal of activities, whether it’s a trip to the supermarket or a walk in the neighborhood. In this episode of the storytelling podcast “WhyWhyWhy! from Lockdown,” we hear from ToI’s opinion editor Miriam Herschlag about why she keeps muttering “amen” on her evening jogs in Jerusalem, and from Ann Bar-Dov on her epic journey to pick up groceries in Israel’s northern town of Karmiel. Click here -- or on the photo -- for an exclusive preview of the episode, "Shop, Pray, Run."

Beit Halimoud Grenoble
HaRav Goldberger Bitachon Karmiel

Beit Halimoud Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 59:21


To many people, life often seems like an unpleasant, stressful, and unending struggle. Does it need to be this way? How much different would life be if we knew really knew that Someone was taking care of us and that we had nothing to worry about? Rabbi Chaim Goldberger has been studying, practising, and teaching bitachon our mandate to rely on God s Providence for decades. The system he has developed and describes in this book is based on Chazal, approved by Gedolim, and (time and time again, in his own life and in the lives of his students) proven to work. With its practical path towards developing real bitachon, The Six Steps may be the most important book you 'll ever read.

The Land of Israel Network
Inside Israel Today: A Paternal Patron for the Parliament

The Land of Israel Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 24:18


Continuing his "Meet the Candidate" series, Gil Hoffman interviews Dr. Ronit Dror, who is 4th on the list of the Zehut party of former Likud MK Moshe Feiglin, which has been crossing the electoral threshold in all recent polls. Dror is a social worker of Tunisian heritage from the northern city of Karmiel and the founder of Letzidchem, the first professional non-profit organization in Israel working for divorced men's rights. She vows to use the Knesset to fight for equality in a system that she believes discriminates against men. A former Labor Party voter, she explains why she has decided to put diplomatic issues aside and focus on solving urgent internal problems in Israeli society.

Celebration Church Toronto's Podcast
LOVE ISRAEL DAY: The restoration of Israel and the covenants. Pt. 1

Celebration Church Toronto's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 53:03


*Why didn’t God reject His people?*How is Ezekiel’s prophecy being realized today?*How are these realities connected to our lives?YOSSI’S BIO:Yossi (Joseph) Ovadia was born in Haifa, Israel to an Orthodox Jewish family. His father worked in the Rabbinate, the State's official Jewish religion authority, as a Mohel (circumciser), a Cantor, and a Bar Mitzvah teacher. Yossi came to know the Lord as Personal Savior in 1983, and in 1988 he received the Lord’s call to serve as pastor in Karmiel at the Way Congregation. He is a leader in the Arab/Jewish reconciliation ministries, serves as a teacher at 'Lech Lecha' ('Go Forth'), an Israeli Discipleship institute. Yossi is a member of the National Board of Messianic Pastors.

Celebration Church Toronto's Podcast
LOVE ISRAEL DAY: The restoration of Israel and the covenants. Pt. 2

Celebration Church Toronto's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 69:15


*Why didn’t God reject His people?*How is Ezekiel’s prophecy being realized today?*How are these realities connected to our lives?YOSSI’S BIO:Yossi (Joseph) Ovadia was born in Haifa, Israel to an Orthodox Jewish family. His father worked in the Rabbinate, the State's official Jewish religion authority, as a Mohel (circumciser), a Cantor, and a Bar Mitzvah teacher. Yossi came to know the Lord as Personal Savior in 1983, and in 1988 he received the Lord’s call to serve as pastor in Karmiel at the Way Congregation. He is a leader in the Arab/Jewish reconciliation ministries, serves as a teacher at 'Lech Lecha' ('Go Forth'), an Israeli Discipleship institute. Yossi is a member of the National Board of Messianic Pastors.

Progressive Podcast Australia
#63: Take Action Against Occupation!

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014


- The latest updates on Israel/Palestine: ceasefire, death tolls and protests for Palestine. - We are again joined by Naama Blatman-Thomas (a PhD candidate from Israel who has done field work with Palestinian groups in Karmiel) and Mark Thomas (an American activist who has lived in both Israel and Palestine) for most of this episode. - Naama and Marks experiences of living in Israel and Palestine. - The Australian carbon tax is abolished was it ever real action on climate change? - How you can take action against Occupation, focusing on the boycotts, divestments and sanctions (BDS) movement. - US funding of Israels military. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2014/07/28/action/

Progressive Podcast Australia
#62: Exaggerated Threats and the Bombing of Civilians Israel/Palestine 101

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014


- Lets talk hockey. - We are joined by Naama Blatman-Thomas (a PhD candidate from Israel who has done field work with Palestinian groups in Karmiel) and Mark Thomas (an American activist who has lived in both Israel and Palestine) for most of this episode. - Recent escalation in Gaza. - The latest on refugees in Australia: Tamil refugees still imprisoned on a locked ship as the High Court decides their fate. - We crash a government press conference. - Challenging the idea that criticisms of Israels human rights abuses are anti-Semitic. - The broader context behind the recent escalation in Gaza. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2014/07/21/israelpalestine/