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Latest podcast episodes about katzenstein

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,042: Instructions - R' Dovid Katzenstein

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 1:44


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Dovid Katzenstein⭐ 2,042

Best Of The Bay
Tips on Talking to Kids & Teens About School Shootings

Best Of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 29:51


Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein, Director of Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Social Work & Co-Director of the Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Dr. Katzenstein discusses strategies to help parents communicate with children and young adults in the aftermath of a tragedy, like the recent school shooting in Nashville. Dr. Katzenstein also explains signs to watch for in children struggling with these events and others who could harm themselves or those around them.

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
1869, Ep. 124 Peter Katzenstein & Jonathan Kirshner, editors of The Downfall of the American Order?

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 26:53


Transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/g3RpSV4ltu2gd6iw1_8984VL4Jc Book info here: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501762987/the-downfall-of-the-american-order/ If you'd like to purchase their new book, use the promo code 09POD to save 30 percent on our website at cornellpress.cornell.edu. If you live in the UK, use the discount code CSANNOUNCE and visit the website combinedacademic.co.uk.

LifeWorks
26. LW IRL: Nurturing a sense of self with Malka Katzenstein

LifeWorks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 29:33


In this LifeWorks In Real Life episode, Malka Katzenstein talks about her personal experience of discovering and nurturing a sense of self after years of stay-at-home-momhood, and her professional experience in helping clients do the same. She shares relatable experiences, eye-opening insights, and practical takeaways. Her top tip from the trenches: invest in a creative outlet. Connect with Malka: On Instagram On Facebook

Radiomundo 1170 AM
La Conversación - Rosario Castellanos con Elina Cardoso y Elizabeth Katzenstein

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 36:06


Hotel Continental Senior convertido en residencia permanente de 49 adultos mayores, entre varias actividades ahora cuenta con biblioteca y un club de lectura.

STL TorahCast
Mussar Vaad - Parshas Balak - Rabbi Dovid Katzenstein

STL TorahCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 10:46


Rabbi Katzenstein is a Menahel in a Yeshiva in Deal, NJ - click HERE for the video

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #1,216: Freedom to Choose - R' Dovid Katzenstein

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 2:10


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Dovid Katzenstein⭐ 1,216

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
1869, Special ISA 2022 Episode with Peter Katzenstein and Roger Haydon

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 31:14


Transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/q0N7gK7My67tWjrVoRo_Q5ZnNaM Series here: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/series/cornell-studies-in-political-economy/ Save 40% off these books with the promo code 09EXP40. This episode we celebrate our renowned and pathbreaking series - Cornell Studies in Political Economy - which after nearly four decades will be coming to a close upon the publication of the forthcoming book Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited edited by Luigi Burroni, Emmanuele Pavoni, and Marino Regini. Our guests today are the instrumental players behind the series - series editor Peter Katzenstein and acquisitions editor Roger Haydon. Professor Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. His research and teaching lie at the intersection of the fields of international relations and comparative politics. Katzenstein's work addresses issues of political economy, and security and culture in world politics. His current research interests focus on power, the politics of regions and civilizations, America's role in the world, and German politics. Roger Haydon recently retired as Executive Editor of Cornell University Press where he sponsored books in comparative politics and international relations, Asian and Slavic studies, security affairs, political economy, and humanitarian and human rights studies. He always looked for the unconventional and the unexpected, and sought out authors who were consumed by new ways of thinking. Peter and Roger give us the behind-the-scenes history of the Cornell Studies in Political Economy series, their insights into how scholarship in the field has evolved, and their seasoned advice for emerging scholars today.

New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast
Episode 40 - Jason Adam Katzenstein

New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 89:27


On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein. Jason talks with us about his career in cartooning and breaking into Mad magazine and The New Yorker at an impressively young age.  We also talk about his book Everything is an Emergency and Jason shares his experiences growing up with and managing OCD.  On part 1 of the episode, we discuss...The winning captions for New Yorker Contest #781Finalists for contest #783Current New Yorker Contest #785Send us questions or comments to :Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com

JULIUS is CURIOUS
#9: Mit Maximiliano Katzenstein über das Manager-Dasein, den SPA-Lifesytle mit 20 und die Zukunft von Cryptowährungen

JULIUS is CURIOUS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 59:46


In die neunte Folge dieses Podcasts habe ich @katzenstein__ eingeladen. Maximiliano Katzenstein ist 20 Jahre alt, Manager von Rappern wie Rojas bzw. InfluencerInnen wie @annvmariv und seit Jahren aktiver Investor. Was sich hinter dem Begriff Manager überhaupt verbirgt, wie er weder Studium noch Abitur auf dem Weg nach oben benötigt hat, wieso Cryptowährungen für ihn die Zukunft sind und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr in den kommenden 60 Minuten. Viel Spaß! Katzenstein: https://www.instagram.com/katzenstein__/ Julius: https://www.instagram.com/lilutzilit/ Danke für Mix/Mastering an: https://www.instagram.com/clean_vince/ / https://soundcloud.com/exotiteraria-leos JULIUS is CURIOUS playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Mgwm4Crkf0VmqjLN6dT1P?si=5022ec589d2946a1

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
Health At All Sizes with Malka Katzenstein

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 50:22


Malka Katzenstein is a wellness coach. She likes to use the word 'wellness' rather than 'health' because to her that implies overall health- so much more than just physical health. She looks at wellness in a holistic way, taking into account the many facets that make her clients who they are, and helping them use their strengths to reach their goals. Katzenstein's mission is to help clients bridge the gap between what they want to accomplish and getting there. She views coaching as a collaborative process; this means that she learns about her clients from what they tell her and from what she observes. They tell her what they want to accomplish and together they define specific goals. Then they strategize: working as a team to design a plan, using the client's lifestyle, strengths, and vulnerabilities to guide.  Disordered eating and emotional eating, as well as body image, are special areas of interest to Katzenstein. With her advanced certification in Emotional Eating Psychology, she believes she can be of great help to some of the many people who struggle with this. As a volunteer on the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) helpline, Katzenstein helps callers find treatment and offer support. She is also certified as a Body Project facilitator; The Body Project is an evidence based program that is designed to help prevent eating disorders and promote healthy body image in teenage girls. Malka Katzenstein can be found @elissamalka_wellness on Instagram.

The OCD Chronicles
Art and OCD - a conversation with cartoonist and author Jason Adam Katzenstein

The OCD Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 42:47


Here's a fact about me. When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was draw cartoons. That's all I wanted to do when I grew up, and then somewhere along the line, I discovered journalism. I still doodle now and then, and so it's been exciting getting to know Jason Adam Katzenstein - an actual professional cartoonist! He draws for The New Yorker! And he's really nice! On this episode of The OCD Chronicles we get deep into the weeds on many matters neurological, and discuss how Jason's not-too-long-released memoir Everything Is Emergency came to be. As ever, if you enjoy this episode, please do Rate, Review and Subscribe. It's a huge help!

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
9/25/20 Jessica Katzenstein on the Militarization of American Police

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 34:58


Scott talks to Jessica Katzenstein from the Costs of War Project about her recent paper on the effects of America’s foreign wars on police militarization. She and Scott trace police militarization to the escalation of the war on drugs in the 1990s, when SWAT raids became especially prevalent. Today that trend has reached all-time highs, with Katzenstein estimating 60,000 raids per year. With so much military equipment being funneled to police departments from the military and Homeland Security, Scott describes the situation as hardly any different than a foreign army patrolling—and subjugating—an occupied country. Discussed on the show: “The Wars Are Here: How the United States’ Post-9/11 Wars Helped Militarize U.S. Police” (Costs of War) Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces “War Comes Home” (ACLU) “The Wire (TV Series 2002–2008)” (IMDb) Jessica Katzenstein is a PhD candidate at Brown University, whose research interests include the militarization of U.S. policing, whiteness and racism and police reform. Follow her work at the Costs of War Project. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh.

Liberty.me Studio
The Scott Horton Show - Jessica Katzenstein on the Militarization of American Police

Liberty.me Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 35:02


Scott talks to Jessica Katzenstein from the Costs of War Project about her recent paper on the effects of America’s foreign wars on police militarization. She and Scott trace police militarization to the escalation of the war on drugs in the 1990s, when SWAT raids became especially prevalent. Today that trend has reached all-time highs, with Katzenstein estimating 60,000 raids per year. With so much military equipment being funneled to police departments from the military and Homeland Security, Scott describes the situation as hardly any different than a foreign army patrolling—and subjugating—an occupied country. Discussed on the show: “The Wars Are Here: How the United States’ Post-9/11 Wars Helped Militarize U.S. Police” (Costs of War) Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces “War Comes Home” (ACLU) “The Wire (TV Series 2002–2008)” (IMDb) Jessica Katzenstein is a PhD candidate at Brown University, whose research interests include the militarization of U.S. policing, whiteness and racism and police reform. Follow her work at the Costs of War Project. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh.

historicly
Political Art From Marie Antoinette To Ben Garrison with Eli Valley and Jason Katzenstein

historicly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 65:31


1:00 - What is Political Cartooning? 3:11 - Evolution of Political Cartooning to “hackwork.” Political art gets point across better than the editorial format. Paul Conrad & Israel8:00 Marie Antoinette Cartoons from the French RevolutionCheck out the Gallery of Libelles against Marie Antoinette9:36 - Tijuana Bible - 10:00 - What do Simon Bolivar, Gandhi and Sarah Palin have in common? Porn 21:00 - Eli’s Drama with Megan McCain23:00 - What is Diaspora Boy? - Eli mentions the controversies regarding the Diaspora Boy. AB Yehoshua’s views on Diaspora JewsBenjamin Netanyahu’s flirts with Alt-right25:00 - New Yorker Cartoons - Jason explains his role in the New Yorker.36:00 - Jerry SeinfeldIDF Soldier Cosplay38:00 - Hamilton - Jason’s Live Drawing40:10: Hunger and Revolt DrawingsUpton Sinclair’s Donkey Handshake Meme45:17 Original Racist Thanks Giving CartoonEdited Cartoon51:00 - Ben Garrison CartoonsStefan Molyneux is a cultEli Valley’s Book: Diaspora BoyJason Katzenstein’s twitterJason’s new book Get full access to Historic.ly at historicly.substack.com/subscribe

AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family
PSP 185: New OCD Graphic Novel for Teens | Interview with Jason Adam Katzenstein

AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 27:37


Jason Adam Katzenstein gets it. He gets the struggle of what it feels like to have OCD and he gets the fear that comes along with trying to crush it. Luckily for the OCD community, Jason is a popular and gifted cartoonist who decided to take his personal and vulnerable story and turn it into a graphic novel for the rest of the world to see.Through images and words, he is able to encapsulate the struggles of OCD and the feeling of triumph when you start to push back. I had the pleasure of talking with Jason about his life, his book and his view of OCD. To check out his book, Everything is an Emergency click here: https://amzn.to/3bXgyDD.Do you want me to be your $5 mini-coach? Click here to learn more: https://www.patreon.com/Atparentingsurvival***This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.Let me become your $5 mini-coach. Learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/AtparentingsurvivalVisit my website at www.ATparentingSurvival.comSign up for my weekly email newsletter:https://pages.convertkit.com/740ba8cd83/92109b7172Take one of my online classes:To view the entire online school library, go to:http://www.ATparentingSurvivalSchool.comClasses include:How to Crush Social Anxietyhttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/crush-social-anxietyParenting Kids with OCD http://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/child-ocdCrush Moral OCD in Kidshttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/moral-ocdTeaching Kids to Crush Anxietyhttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/crush-anxietyHelping Kids with Anxiety or OCD Through Difficult Behaviorshttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/difficult-behaviorsHelping Kids Who are Scared to Sleephttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/scared-to-sleepHandling Sensory-Based Anxietyhttp://www.ATparentingsurvivalschool.com/p/sensory-anxietyLibrary of Live Anxiety and OCD Classes (20 hours of class replays)http://www.ATparentingSurvivalschool.com/p/libraryUltimate list of helpful anxiety products:

Grünen Fraktion Rauenberg
Grüne Rauenberg Folge 6: Baugebiet Sandäcker und Hermino Katzenstein

Grünen Fraktion Rauenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 103:49


Die Themen: Baugebiet Sandäcker 2 Gespräch mit MDL Hermino Katzenstein / Grüne Musik: Intro: Sunshine in My Heart Outro: Hit the Lights von Twin Musicom ist unter der Lizenz "Creative Commons Attribution" (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) lizenziert. Künstler: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

ADHD Essentials
Developing Family Resilience During Challenging Times with Juliana Chen, M.D. and Tai Katzenstein, Ph.D.

ADHD Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 41:22


Today, we’re talking to Juliana Chen and Tai Katzenstein.  Juliana is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Newton-Wellesley Hospital (NWH), and a part-time clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School.  Tai is also a clinical psychologist at Newton Wellesley Hospital (NWH), and the former Director of Certification at Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).  Together, they serve as co-directors of The Resilience Project Parents Program, an innovative community outreach program based out of Newton-Wellesley Hospital.  In Today’s Episode, Tai, Julianna and I discuss ways to develop the skill of resilience, how to ask our kids better questions, the importance of unconditional love, the challenges of checking-in, and Parental Self-care.     Guest Links: Find the Resilience Project on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NWHResilienceProject/  Tai and Juliana's Resilient Parenting blog at Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/resilient-parenting/202006/managing-parent-anxiety-in-the-age-covid-19   ADHD Essentials Links:   Contact Brendan about booking a workshop for your organization Join Our Facebook Community Learn about & Register for the The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups  Check out the ADHD Essentials Homepage Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com    ADHD Rewired Podcast Network Plugs: ADHD reWired Hacking Your ADHD ADHD Essentials  

PLAYING-IT-SAFE
Dr. Z. with Jason Adam Katzenstein

PLAYING-IT-SAFE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 35:17


Jason Adam Kazenstein, is the author of "Everything is an Emergency." In this interview, we talked about his creative process when working on his comic book, his successes in dealing with obsessions, how he handles different types of fears, in particular fears about uncertainty, making mistakes, and not doing things right & perfect. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Current Affairs
UNLOCKED: Jason Adam Katzenstein on OCD and cartooning

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 54:59


We're unlocking this bonus episode because we love Jason and we love his book and you should get his beautiful book. Today we're talking to Jason Katzenstein, cartoonist for Current Affairs and The New Yorker, about his new book Everything is an Emergency: An OCD Story in Words and Pictures. Pre-order Jason's book (at your local bookstore if possible!): https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062950079/everything-is-an-emergency/ Jason's livedrawings and other works for Current Affairs: https://www.currentaffairs.org/author/jason-adam-katzenstein This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.

ÄrzteTag
Wie eine Hausärztin trotz Corona ohne Masken auskommt

ÄrzteTag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 8:14


In vielen Praxen fehlt es an SARS-CoV-2-Schutzausrüstung wie Masken und Desinfektionsmittel. Die Berliner Hausärztin Dr. Sibylle Katzenstein hat ihre Praxis so umgebaut, dass sie keine Atemschutzmaske in ihrem Job braucht. Ihre Hausarztpraxis in Berlin hat sich in den vergangenen Wochen sehr verändert. Patienten könnten beinahe das Gefühl bekommen, sie seien am Nachtschalter einer Tankstelle. Sicherheit ist in diesen Tagen alles – für die Patienten, aber auch für die Ärzte und Pflegekräfte. Die Berliner Ärztin hat ihre Praxis fit für die COVID-19-Pandemie gemacht – in Eigenregie und mit eigenen Ideen. Mit den ersten Umbaumaßnahmen ihrer Praxis hat Katzenstein bereits Mitte Februar begonnen. Die Nachrichten über das neuartige Virus aus China ließen die Ärztin nicht mehr los. „Ich fand es heikel und furchtbar. Bereits da habe ich mir die ersten Gedanken gemacht“, erinnert sie sich. Das Virus könne sich in einer globalisierten Welt rasch verbreiten. „Als es in Italien war, da war mir klar, dass es auch zu uns kommt“, sagt sie. Ein Virus mache eben kein Halt vor Grenzen. Foto: Katzenstein (l.)

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry
Meet Ben Katzenstein, President, Star Kay White

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 37:10


In this episode Harold King and Johnnieanne Hansen from the Council of Industry interview Ben Katzenstein, President of Congers based Star Kay White. Star Kay White “makes the stuff that makes Ice cream great.” From flavor extracts like vanilla, peppermint and lemon, to candies like toffee, chocolate chips and nuts Star Kay White makes ingredients for all the major brands including Turkey Hill, Friendly’s Breyer’s and Ben and Jerry’s. The company recently celebrated its 130 anniversary by opening its new candy making facility. They did so, appropriately enough, on Valentine’s Day. Ben Katzenstein is the 4th generation to run the business and his sons Alex and Gabe are now also part of the leadership team. Harold and Johnnieanne talk with Ben about the sacrifices and rewards of running a family business and what it takes to get a business to the 5th generation; the importance of treating your workforce like family; the challenges facing small food manufacturers; and the opportunities the company sees in the future. We also learn about the important role immigrants have played, and continue to play in the success of Star Kay White. If you are curious to learn more about Star Kay White, Ben and his style of leadership, the Fall of 2017 edition of HV MFG, published by the Council of Industry, features a leader Q&A with Ben.

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry
Meet Ben Katzenstein, President, Star Kay White

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 37:10


In this episode Harold King and Johnnieanne Hansen from the Council of Industry interview Ben Katzenstein, President of Congers based Star Kay White. Star Kay White “makes the stuff that makes Ice cream great.” From flavor extracts like vanilla, peppermint and lemon, to candies like toffee, chocolate chips and nuts Star Kay White makes ingredients […]

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Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry Dubrow
From the Vault: The Kids Are Alright with Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein

Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 67:18


Heather & Terry debate the usefulness of butt lifts before talking to the John Hopkins child neuropsychologist about the effect of phone screens on mental health, diagnosing children with depression, an incident where one of Heather’s kids saw a school therapist without their knowledge, and how to identify the the major mental health concerns children experience. Have any questions for Heather & Terry? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere!

For Film
Jonas Katzenstein and Maximilian Leo, Producers, Cologne

For Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 79:02


After 10 years of producing solid arthouse movies, Jonas and Max found themselves in a so called producers midlife crisis: They were established producers, but knew that their outreach in terms of audience was limited. Through some coincidences, they started pitching the first feature by Patrick Vollrath 7500 all around Hollywood and ended up with Film Nation and Endeavor as partners. Since then, they focus on coproductions with the US and have movies such as Stowaway with Anna Kendrick and Toni Colette coming up. Listen to them talk about about their way from getting their first projects made to surviving the producers midlife crisis, their first glimpse at Hollywood (involving encounters with two Oscar throphies in one trip) and how they were being seen as two crazy German guys on their first trip to the US.

SAPERE AUDE
História do Livro

SAPERE AUDE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 27:08


Neste décimo episódio, Gabi Moura, Artur Costrino e Alexandre Agnolon conversam sobre a história dos suportes da escrita e do livro, desde a Mesopotâmia até os dias de hoje! Livros sugeridos para maiores detalhes: Lucien, Febvre (1992). O aparecimento do livro. São Paulo: Unesp. Katzenstein, Ursula (1986). A origem do livro. São Paulo: Hucitec.

HJ Talks about abuse
Abuse in religious institutions: Judaism

HJ Talks about abuse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 22:59


The Hugh James abuse team is running a series of podcasts into sexual abuse in religious contexts, but rather than focus on those which are often reported in the media, we will discuss religions which are often overlooked.  In this three-part series, we will look into Judaism, Islam, and Baptists. The prevalence of child sexual abuse in religious institutions has recently been highlighted by the Truth Project’s thematic report.  In that report, Judaism and Islam represented only 1%, respectively, of the sample analyzed.  But does this mean those religions have less of a problem with child sexual abuse than other religions?  The results would suggest this is the case. However, a study conducted in the United States would suggest otherwise.  Dr. David Rosmarin of Harvard and Dr. David Pelcovitz of Yeshiva University published a study entitled “childhood sexual abuse, mental health, and religion across the Jewish community” which posits the prevalence of any form of child sexual abuse was statistically equivalent to national rates (save for involuntary penetration of women, which was less).  The study found that individuals who had left the Orthodox community are more than four times as likely to have been molested as children than the general population.  Notably, in that context, a history of involuntary penetration was greater among formerly, but not presently, Orthodox Jews. This suggests those who leave the Orthodoxy possessed a higher likelihood of having experienced sexual abuse. The study concludes that childhood sexual abuse was found to occur across the spectrum of Jewish religious affiliation, with greater prevalence among formerly Orthodox individuals. As such, the results compiled by the Truth Project in this instance might well be misleading, inadvertently of course.  It begs the question – is there underreporting of child sexual abuse in the Jewish community?  To flesh out this issue, in our view it is relevant to focus on two things – a study produced by David Katzenstein of New York University and Lisa Fontes of the University of Massachusetts and a case study of an Australian Supreme Court case of Erlich v Leifer. To start with the article – the title might give you some indication as to its main thesis: Twice Silenced – The Underreporting of Child Sexual Abuse in Orthodox Jewish Communities.  The article notes from the outset that CSA appears to be as prevalent in Orthodox Jewish communities as elsewhere. We would like to highlight what we believe is a very important point from the outset – the report states in the opening paragraphs that “where religious authorities do not follow their legal obligations to report CSA, those children who are isolated from institutions outside the religious community, such as when they are schooled either at home or in religious institutions, appear to be at special risk for continued abuse over time without intervention”.  This is particularly relevant to religious institutions such as Jehovah’s Witnesses, which we hope the IICSA will shine a very bright light on in the upcoming hearings but also represents how this can lead to problems in religions with strict orthodoxy and a desire to be very closed in. Within the Jewish faith, like many, CSA is abhorred. Some Rabbis have understandably called CSA a “matter of life and death” because of its far-reaching harm. So why then, does it continue and why is there underreporting in respect of CSA in the Jewish community? Katzenstein and Fontes posit that the underreporting reflects both the systemic reasons for this in minority religions, and some reasons which are specific to Orthodox Judaism.  For the former case, feelings of shame and self-blame and fear of disclosure lead to underreporting, and for the latter, the laws of Mesira and Loshon Hora for example, which is very specific to the Jewish community. Interestingly, an early scholar on this subject, referenced as Featherman in the report stated that “as a minority culture with a long history of persecution, Jews have learned not to draw attention to their differences or take actions that might bring shame or notoriety to their families, including reporting CSA to secular authorities”.  This lines up well with the conclusions of Katzenstein and Fontes that five overarching themes emerge when looking at reasons for the prevalence of underreporting and those are: Mesira and Loshon Hora (prohibitions against reporting to secular authorities and of speaking ill of a fellow Jew); Fear and intimidation; Stigma and shame; Reliance on rabbinical courts; and Patriarchal gender roles The first point there is one we will deal with in more detail, as it is likely something most listeners have never heard of.  The law of Mesira equates communication with secular authorities to report another Jew’s transgressions with treason and Loshon Hora, a prohibition against speaking ill of others, is often considered to be the reason that abusers cannot be publicly named. Loshon Hora is a serious biblical sin that encompasses all manners of speech including gossip, slander, and derogatory speech against a fellow Jew.  It should be noted that the Rabbinical Council of America in 2003 noted that reporting sexual abuse does not violate Mesira, and many Rabbis have spoken out that those laws are inapplicable in cases of CSA. But one must consider the practical realities of such laws and the inherent effect it might well have, as is the case in many religions where the practical effect of a practice is different than the publicised explanation. The next point of interest is the reliance on rabbinical courts. Rabbinical courts have adjudicated civil matters for generations but have no power to detain, arrest or jail.  Katzenstein and Fontes report that reports of CSA have been taken to these courts which have sometimes investigated the allegations, pledged to monitor the accused and at times ordered restitution to a survivor but typically did not inform the police. Unsurprisingly, many reports state that the courts are woefully unequipped for the forensic investigation of allegations. Katzenstein and Fontes conclude that while the Catholic Church is structurally one centralized institution with a single authoritative figurehead and in this way differs from the array of institutions in Orthodox Jewish communities, the propensity to protect the reputation of communities, institutions, and leaders over protecting and safeguarding child victims is sadly similar. The barriers to reporting as highlighted in the study are not altogether surprising, as we see similarities between religious institutions and CSA generally, and those which have esoteric rules and laws which pertain to those within the institution itself. Of course it is relevant to note that the study was conducted in the USA and is centrally relevant to the communities focused on, but nevertheless, one must consider the application of the findings in communities across the world. One highly reported case which made it to the courts outside the USA is the case of Erlich v Leifer in Victoria, Australia.  The claimant, Dassi Erlich was sexually abused by the school principal, Malka Leifer.  A 2017 story in the Australian summed up the case well: Erlich was only 15 years old and no one in her ultra-orthodox Adass Jewish neighbourhood in East St Kilda knew then that she was being abused by a doyenne of that community, the respected female principal of the Adass Israel School. Erlich herself would not understand what it all meant until years later, when memories haunted her and then almost killed her. She would have to reject the tightly knit religious community of barely 2000 people and all she had known in order to seek justice. Then came the police statements, the court case, the million dollars in damages and the stunning news that her community leaders had spirited Leifer out of Australia in the dead of night to Israel, where she continues to evade justice. In a cruel twist, Erlich also learnt that two girls close to her were abused by the same woman. The case has garnered international notoriety not only due to the sexual abuse, but due to the sheer disrespect for the law of the land and the survivor shown by the community leaders who assisted in Leifer being able to escape Australia before she was arrested.  Leifer remains in Israel and has resisted a number of extradition attempts to be brought to justice in Australia. Former Victorian Supreme Court Judge Jack Rush analyzed in detail the structure of the school, the community and the role of Leifer and found an extremely tight knit, inward community.  Justice Rush rejected evidence that secular and religious studies were equally important, finding that the Strategic Plan of the school was to, amongst other aims, produce “graduates who are able to preserve Orthodox Jewish traditions and practices and pass these on to the next generation”. In short, the focus on the religion and the community was paramount and Leifer, as the principal, was the operating mind and will of the school, with supreme authority. It became evident through the evidence provided by members of the board, one of which a Barrister at the Victorian Bar, that their stories in relation to the lead up to Leifer’s departure was inconsistent. It was clear however, that there was knowledge of more than one victim (in fact, three), that no report was made to the police of the abuse initially and an Adass community member paid for the airline tickets of Leifer and her family to Israel. Much could be said about this sequence of events, and arguably facilitating Leifer’s avoidance of the Australian authorities, but Justice Rush aptly summed up the sequence of events as “extraordinary” and he was unable to understand what legal obligations required the school to pay for the airfares of Leifer. This case is an interesting and telling case study into a closed culture which was highly resistant to the publicity the sexual abuse might attract, and the involvement of secular authorities from the outset. Justice Rush ordered the school to pay $1,024,428 in damages.  Leifer remains at large and the most recent attempt at extradition was in June 2018, following which Leifer was placed under house arrest and under supervision of a local rabbi. This is of patently unjust and Leifer ought to be extradited and face Australian courts for her crimes.

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow
The Kids Are NOT Alright feat. Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 75:00


After an idealistic weekend attending Courtney Sixx's babyshower, Heather returns to a school emergency, a flipped over golf cart, and Coco seeking out therapy at school behind her back! Luckily, Heather features the child neuropsychologist to give some insight on children’s mental health. Have any questions for Heather? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! And thank you to today's sponsors: Amazon = Shop using Amazon.com/shop/HeatherDubrow to keep the podcast FREE! The Dubrow Diet = Heather & Terry's book is available today—order your copy now at Amazon.com or wherever books are sold! DUDE = Get 20% off your order of DUDE products at DudeProducts.com with promo code HEATHER20 Pluto TV = Cut the cord and stream tv for free at Pluto.TV or download on your divices today!

Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry Dubrow
The Kids Are Alright with Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein

Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 60:00


Heather & Terry debate the usefulness of butt lifts before talking to the John Hopkins child neuropsychologist about the effect of phone screens on mental health, diagnosing children with depression, an incident where one of Heather’s kids saw a school therapist without their knowledge, and how to identify the the major mental health concerns children experience. Have any questions for Heather & Terry? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! And thank you to today's sponsors: Amazon = Shop using Amazon.com/shop/HeatherDubrow to keep the podcast FREE! The Dubrow Diet = Heather & Terry's book is available today—order your copy now at Amazon.com The Home Depot = Brighten up your space by going to HomeDepot.com and use the code DUBROWTHD at checkout and save up to 10% off your order Little Caesars = Welcome the return of the Deep Deep Dish Bacon Pizza today at participating locations Pluto TV = Download Pluto TV for free on all of your favorite devices today TrueCar = Find your next car for a fair price near you at TrueCar.com

Joods Cultureel Kwartier
Drie vragen over de kunst van Uri Katzenstein

Joods Cultureel Kwartier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 15:41


Voor zijn tentoonstelling ‘The Institute of Ongoing Things’ heeft Uri Katzenstein (1951-2018) een zin op de muur gezet die jarenlang heeft gediend als het motto van het Joods Historisch Museum: ‘Zien leidt tot gedenken, gedenken leidt tot doen’. Voor deze podcast herleiden we die zin tot drie vragen over de kunst van Uri Katzenstein: wat is er te zien, waaraan doet het denken en wat kunnen we ermee? Hetty Berg, manager museale zaken, geeft antwoord.

Comic News Insider
Episode 892 - New York Comic Con Recap w/ Greg Pak/Amy Ratcliffe/Dan Panosian/Steven Seagle/Jason Katzenstein!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 68:46


Jimmy attended New York Comic Con and boy are his arms tired. As usual, he got lots of 1:1 interviews and covered as many press rooms as he could. Producer Joe even got in on the interviewing action! In this episode, you'll hear from Greg Pak (The Princess Who Saved Her Friends/Mech Cadet Yu/Planet Hulk), Amy Ratcliffe (Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy), Dan Panosian (Slots), Steven Seagle/Jason Katzenstein (Camp Midnight). Be here all month to hear more interviews/press rooms from NYCC! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

Sommar & Vinter i P1
Tauba Katzenstein

Sommar & Vinter i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 53:35


ÖVERLEVANDE FRÅN FÖRINTELSEN, 92 år. Född i Polen, bosatt i Stockholm. Debuterar som Sommarvärd. Tauba Katzenstein har överlevt getto, förintelseläger och slavarbete. I sitt Sommar vill hon berätta om sin mormor och sin mamma så att de blir ihågkomna. Hon är uppvuxen i utkanten av staden Lodz i Polen, som var Polens textilhuvudstad. Hennes syster och bror var duktiga på att plugga, men inte Tauba. Det blev många konflikter med hennes mamma om det. Då sprang hon över till mormor istället som alltid gav trygghet. Familjen var fattig och hamstrade för att klara sig. Kriget kom närmare och 1940 omvandlades hennes bostadsområde till ett getto. 1942 kom det hemskaste som kan inträffa säger Tauba. Då kom det transporter med judar från alla länder som Tyskland ockuperade och många skickades till arbetsläger. Tauba kände ångest. Hon såg sin mormor bli hämtad. Trots att Tauba berättar om sin tid i gettot, koncentrationslägren Auschwitz, Ravensbrück och om slavarbeten, så finns det mycket kärlek i programmet: till familjen, vänner, en hjälpsam kvinna, och till man, barn och barnbarn. Om Tauba Katzenstein Ett av förintelsens sista vittnen i Sverige. Modern dödades i förintelselägret Auschwitz, systern i Treblinka och mormodern gasades ihjäl i en lastbil i Chelmno. Levde i flera år i gettot i Lodz före deportationen till Auschwitz. Därefter slavarbete hos vapentillverkaren Kruppverken, där lönen var en tallrik soppa och en skiva bröd. Satt även i koncentrationslägret Ravensbrück. Kom till Sverige med de vita bussarna en vecka innan Tyskland kapitulerade på alla fronter 1945. Bor nu på Judiska hemmet i Stockholm. Producent: Kerstin Brunnberg

Överlevarna
Avsnitt 12: Tauba Katzenstein

Överlevarna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 57:50


"I Auschwitz kunde du inte planera nånting, du kunde inte räkna ut nånting, inte känna nånting. Jag hade inga känslor. I Auschwitz fanns det inte ens utrymme för sorg", säger Tauba Katzenstein, född 1925. Inspelningen är gjord på Judiska Hemmet den 4 september 2017.

Sydney Ideas
Professor Peter J. Katzenstein on Why the Clash of Civilizations is Wrong

Sydney Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 68:15


One of America’s leading political scientists, Peter Katzenstein, is particularly interested in the relevance of cultural categories for the analysis of world politics. In his lecture for Sydney Ideas he offered a critique of the Samuel Huntington’s Clash of Civilization theory that conflict between distinct groups based on religion and cultural identities (eg Western, Islamic, Sinic) is inevitable, and will dominate in the post cold–war period. The emphasis on the unity and uniformity of different civilizations and hence on sharp differences among civilizations is misguided. Civilizations are better thought of in pluralist rather than unitary terms. Civilizations are unique in important respects, but equally they are embedded in a global context of interactions with other civilizations that influence them without robbing each of its distinctiveness. Instead of focusing on the clash of civilizations, we should concentrate on studying encounters and engagements among civilizations that shape their futures as much as their unique foundations do. This is the right lesson to draw from approaches as distinct as American liberalism and Chinese Confucianism. A Sydney Ideas event on 25 March, 2010 sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2010/professor_peter_katzenstein.shtml

The Comics Alternative
Young Readers - Reviews of Hippopotamister and Camp Midnight

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 73:43


This month's show includes a review of two recently released graphic novels, John Patrick Green's Hippopotamister (First Second) and Steven T. Seagle and Jason Adam Katzenstein's Camp Midnight (Image Comics), as well as interviews Andy conducted at the first-ever Anne Arundel County (Maryland) Public Library Comic Con, held on May 14. At this event, Andy had the chance to speak to a number of young readers, as well as their parents, about their favorite comics and about their own work as budding comics creators. At the beginning of the podcast, Andy reads an email that comics writer Samuel Teer wrote to him and Gwen regarding their October 2015 review of Veda: Assembly Required (Dark Horse), an all-ages comic that he wrote in collaboration with artist Hyeondo Park and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick. Samuel was kind enough to thank the two for their positive review of the book and mentioned that the two people with PhDs gave him some helpful suggestions for future works. (Glad to oblige, Samuel! Keep those great comics coming!) First up in the review segment is Hippopotamister, a title that both Gwen and Andy can say three times fast and recommend three times over. This graphic novel for younger readers provides a humorous, carefully-crafted story about the way that two friends, Red Panda and Hippo, enter into the “human world” in order to find jobs, after their city zoo falls into disrepair. Red Panda, who leaves the enclosure first and returns with tales of his exciting forays into the world of work, encourages his friend to join him, but he cautions, “amongst the humans you can no longer be just a hippopotamus. You must become…HIPPOPOTAMISTER!” What follows is a tour through occupations that help Hippopotamister and Red Panda figure out their natural talents. Of course, complications arise on these friends' paths to self-understanding and a regular paycheck, but both end up finding work that suits them well. In addition to praising the color work of Cat Caro, Andy highlights one of the funniest splash pages in the comic that depicts Hippopotamister's invention of a new hairstyle entitled “The Hippopompadour.” Gwen loves the whimsy of that scene and notes that, in addition to creating vibrant splash pages, Green excels at planting small details across the entire graphic novel that are clearly put there for the amusement of adult or middle grade readers. For instance, the restaurant where Red Panda and Hippopotamister try their hand at being sous chefs is called “Trattoria Della Bestia,” a name that draws a fine line between those animals that prepare the food versus those who serve as the meal. Andy and Gwen also point out the effectiveness of Green's images in moving the narration along. As Andy puts it, a beginning reader could figure out the action of the story, even if s/he couldn't read all of the words, yet the wordplay throughout the comic underscores the fine balance that Green achieves in his comics artistry. Next, Gwen and Andy discuss Camp Midnight, a collaboration between longtime friends Steven T. Seagle, a TV writer/producer and comic-book author, and Jason Adam Katzenstein, a cartoonist whose work regularly appears in The New Yorker. Their colorful and sophisticated all-ages comic follows Skye Sullivan, a disgruntled tween, who boards the wrong bus and ends up at a summer camp where everyone but her new friend, Mia, sheds their daytime human exteriors in order to reveal their true monster identities. At first, Skye wants nothing more than to head back home, but she finds herself drawn to Griffin, a boy worthy of “cute guy alerts,” and she wants to figure out why Mia is also something of an outcast at Camp Midnight. Both Gwen and Andy comment on the powerful, saturated colors employed throughout the comic, as well as the realistic depiction of all of the joys and pitfalls of living away from home with a group of kids who are all too eager to form cliques and exclude outsiders. Like Hippopotamister, Skye learns a great deal about herself and then uses that knowledge to help a good friend. Gwen and Andy highly recommend Camp Midnight to tweens and teens, alike, though adults may also enjoy the coy humor and fantastic line style that carries across the text.

Author Interviews
Steven T. Seagle & Jason Adam Katzenstein | Camp Midnight | Author Interview

Author Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 51:57


Ben 10 and Big Hero 6 creator, Steven T. Seagle has teamed up with New Yorker Magazine cartoonist, Jason Adam Katzenstein for a new graphic novel, Camp Midnight. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S Avengers Assemble. In graphic novels, Seagle is best known for his internationally acclaimed works with artist Teddy Kristiansen: it’s a bird…, Genius, The Red Diary [...]

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Book Circle Online: Books
Steven T. Seagle & Jason Adam Katzenstein | Camp Midnight | Author Interview

Book Circle Online: Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 51:57


Ben 10 and Big Hero 6 creator, Steven T. Seagle has teamed up with New Yorker Magazine cartoonist, Jason Adam Katzenstein for a new graphic novel, Camp Midnight. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S Avengers Assemble. In graphic novels, Seagle is best known for his internationally acclaimed works with artist Teddy Kristiansen: it’s a bird…, Genius, The Red Diary [...] The post Steven T. Seagle & Jason Adam Katzenstein | Camp Midnight | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.

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First Person Podcast
Inge Katzenstein: Refuge In Kenya

First Person Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2009


Inge Katzenstein discusses fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939 and finding refuge along with her family in Kenya, where they remained during the war.

German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo (DIJ) Podcast
Beyond Bush: Japan and Germany in the American Imperium

German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo (DIJ) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2008 57:56


Japan and Germany are regional pivots in the American imperium. For half a century their special position has strengthened an American imperium, which exercises its power both through traditional territorial and novel non-territorial forms of power. Was the Bush administration and its preference for unilateral forms of exercising power an aberration from a system of rule that relied on regional pivots or has it initiated a new American diplomacy to which Japan and Germany will have to adjust? Peter J. Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. His research and teaching lie at the intersection of the fields of international relations and comparative politics. He is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of over 30 books and over 100 scholarly articles and book chapters addressing a broad range of economic, security and cultural issues in world politics. His most recent work has focused on Japanese security policy, regional politics, anti-Americanism, religion, and America as a civilizational imperium. Recipient of numerous awards and prizes, Katzenstein was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1988 and is currently the president-elect of the American Political Science Association. Since joining the Cornell Government Department in 1973 Katzenstein has chaired or been a member of more than one hundred dissertation committees. He received Cornell's College of Arts and Science Stephen and Margery Russell Distinguished Teaching Award in 1993, and, in recognition of sustained and distinguished undergraduate teaching, was made one of Cornell University's Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellows in 2004.