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Welcome to daily bittachon . We're in חובות הלבבות שער הבחינה, Chapter 3. And he now tells us that the signs of wisdom in creation show up in three types of areas. Area number one is signs that are quite apparent to everybody, and even the fool pick up on them, surely the wiser people. And his example is the sun. The power of the sun to light up the lands, to heat up the lands. And he quotes pesukim to that effect. The sun comes up, the sun goes out, people go to work, and this is wonders of wonders. And Rabbeinu Bechaye points out something very interesting. He says, we only think about the sun if we have a vegetable patch. That was his mashal . Or I'll add, we think about the sun if we have a wedding, especially an outdoor wedding. I don't want it to rain, I want a nice sunny day. Or I'm going on vacation, I want there to be sun. Hold on, that's all you care about is your vegetable patch and your wedding? Do you not realize that without the sun, everything in the world would cease to exist? We would freeze to death. There'd be no plants growing without the photosynthesis. Sun is extremely important, yet we don't think about it at all. Point number one. Rabbeinu Bechaye made another point, where he asks his students: Why don't we make a berachah on the sun? If the sun is so important, we should be making a berachah every single day. We should say just like borei pri ha'etz , borei et hashemesh . We should thank Hashem for the sun. Voice said, "Hey, that's a great question." And his answer was, "We do! יוצר אור ובורא חושך." Every day we talk about the light and the darkness. Yotzeir hame'orot . God created the luminaries. It's in our daily prayers. How many people think about that? Just like I'm taking an apple and take a bite out of the apple, I make a berachah first. Take a bite out of the sun every morning. I'm appreciating the sun, I'm taking a berachah for it. But again, not only don't we appreciate the sun, Rabbeinu was adding, we don't even appreciate the blessing on the sun that we make to remind us of the sun. So we have a lot of hard work to do in appreciation of the wonders that Hashem made. And we'll be talking some time about the sun. Now again, for those people that are not science buffs and are not interested in these things, there are a lot of great shiurim to listen to, but if you're interested in, then we'll talk about it. So first of all, what is the sun made out of? What is the sun exactly? It's very large, it's the source of all energy and life on earth. It's 109 times the size of the earth. And what's it made of exactly? It's made of 73% hydrogen, 25% helium, with some other small quantities of oxygen, carbon, neon and iron. And this, these gases are constantly burning. Now I was bothered by a question when I was preparing this class because you're supposed to be curious. How does this mass of gas just stay together? Why doesn't it just dissipate? If you have gas, what's holding it together? Good question. And to come to the end of the story, the sun is really a self-sustaining furnace where gravity holds the fuel in place and the energy from burning that fuel creates the pressure needed to counteract gravity. What's that mean? That means gravity holds it together, that's why it doesn't spread out, but then the energy that's burning causes it to go against gravity and that's why it shines. If the gravity would hold it in, it would never shine. So it's this interesting effect of the gravity holding it in and the heat created allowing the sun's energy to shine out. Let's say it in a little bit more scientific terms: the gravity pulls it inward, and the nuclear fusion in the core creates the outward pressure, and this stable balance is called hydrostatic equilibrium that prevents the gas from dissipating and allowing the fusion to occur in the hot dense plasma. And this self-regulation has been going on for thousands of years. Now what is gravity pray tell? This inward pull? What is that? What does that mean? Gravity? And the answer is, gravity is another way of saying Hashem . That's what gravity is. The sun is another way of saying Hashem . Ham'ir la'aretz . God is the one that shines the sun. And this is an unbelievable thought that the Maharsha ... The Maharsha says. We're all familiar with the story of the great רבי מאיר בעל הנס. Where he made a miracle. What was the miracle? The miracle was he was going to redeem his the daughter of רבי חנינא בן תרדיון who was taken captive. And he paid somebody off and gave him the ability to withstand whatever pressure he had and he said if you get stuck say the following words: Elaka D'Meir Aneini . The God of Meir answer me. Now this is very strange. Rabbis don't go bragging and saying the God of Meir, me. And we say Elaka D'Meir Aneini , at least many people say that without saying Elaka Di'Rebbi Meir . Are you calling him by his first name just because he said Elaka D'Meir Aneini ? And the Maharsha says Meir does not mean Rebbi Meir . Meir means God who is Meir , God that causes the sun to shine. That's what it means: Elaka D'Meir Aneini . God is the one that makes the sun shine. So you see the sun shining on you, God's shining on you because there is no explanation why these gases stay together and don't just dissipate into the atmosphere. It's a wonder of wonders. There's no ball in the middle, you think oh the sun's like this hard ball in the middle and it's a hot hard ball, no it's not. It's all gas. There's no if you'd have a plane that would be heat resistant it would fly right through the sun, there's nothing there. I don't know how many people think about that. The sun has nothing there, it's not like the earth that has a hard mass. There's nothing there. It's just gas staying together with gravity and having this self-regulation and burning for thousands of years. Wonders of wonders.
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On October 6, 2023, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik sat at his desk facing a deadline for his monthly column. Israel's citizens were then furiously debating judicial reform, but he'd already had his say on that matter. He decided to write about something else instead: a Jeopardy episode where three educated contestants stared blankly when asked to identify the source of this line: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death." This, among the most famous images in all of Western literature, comes of course from Psalm 23. And none of the contestants knew it. Rabbi Soloveichik submitted the piece on October 6, hours before the festival of Shemini Atzeret. The next morning, October 7, the Jewish people would be thrust into the valley of the shadow of death. T'hillim, as the Psalm are known in Hebrew, would, over the following weeks and months, accompany the Jewish people's every thought. Their distress could be articulated in David's very own words, linking their pain to his pain, their redemptive dreams to his redemptive dreams, their future to his future. In his new podcast, "Poetry and Prayer: A Daily Journey Through the Psalms," Soloveichik walks listeners through all 150 psalms, one by one. For today's episode, he sits down with Jonathan Silver, the editor of Mosaic, to discuss this ambitious project. He puts forward a striking claim in the course of the conversation: the Psalms represent something unprecedented in ancient literature. While Homer or Gilgamesh depict external action—heroic deeds, cosmic battles—the Psalms take their reader (or reciter) inside someone else's soul. The Psalmist explores the full range of human emotion—doubt and faith, despair and joy, rage and delight—all while maintaining an awareness of God's presence. It's the first example in world literature of what the critic Edward Cahill calls "the eye of interiority." When Iranian missiles fell on their cities at 2:00 am one night, Israelis immediately Googled "T'hillim" on their iPhones. An IDF soldier named Yossi Hershkovitz composed a new melody to Psalm 23 while serving in Gaza, and was killed days later—his tune surviving because a comrade taught it to his children. In America, the Psalms shaped the country's founding, from the First Continental Congress reading Psalm 35 to Lincoln quoting from the book in his Second Inaugural. More recently, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech in Jerusalem's City of David connecting American exceptionalism to the very site where the Psalms were written. This episode of the Tikvah Podcast is sponsored by Samuel and Malka Harris Susswein in honor of Sam Susswein's birthday. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of this podcast, or of any other in Tikvah's growing podcast network, we invite you to join the Tikvah Ideas Circle.
This week we look at two Hasidic readings of Vayeshev that together map the inner life: Siach Chayyim teaches that the soul's descent into this world is purposeful, an apprenticeship in humility, growth, and learning to say “Here I am” even when we're afraid. The Meir of Premyshlan adds that holiness isn't only found in elevated moments but in the “lower waters” of daily life, where every ordinary act holds a spark waiting to be lifted. Taken together, the texts insist that our wandering, our struggle, and even our most mundane days are part of the soul's path back to clarity and connection.
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Lior Peleg, our beloved editor and technical producer, is leaving us. As a tribute to him, we'll explore his full name and learn some cool stuff about it, especially about Or, light. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Peleg, plagim – Brook, stream – פלג, פלגים "Ve-haya ke-ets shatul al palgei mayim" (Psalms 1:3) – "And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water" – והיה כעץ שתול על פלגי מים Ha-peleg ha-matoon – The moderate stream – הפלג המתון Or, orot – Light – אור, אורות "Ha-or shelcha me'ir, adayin zoher" – Your light, me'ir, is still shining- האור שלך, מאיר, עדיין זוהר Ha-ner shelcha, Meir, adayin bo'er- Your candle, Meir, is still burning – הנר שלך, מאיר, עדיין זוהר Le'ha'ir – To light – להאיר "Et chadar ha-ambatia, moomlatz le'hair be-menorat tikra" – "It is advisable to illuminate the bathroom with a ceiling lamp." – את חדר האמבטיה מומלץ להאיר במנורת תקרה "Chalon echad haya mu'ar" – One window was lit – חלון אחד היה מואר Hu choshev she-hu mu'ar – He thinks he's enlightened – הוא חושב שהוא מואר Lehadlik et ha-or – To turn on the light – להדליק את האור Ata yachol lehadlik et ha'or? – Could you turn on the light? – אתה יכול להדליק את האור Tadlik, tadliki, tadliku – Turn on the light (imperative) – תדליק, תדליקי, תדליקו את האור Lechabot et ha-or – To turn off the light – לכבות את האור Techabeh, techabi, techabu et ha-or – Turn off the light (imperative) – תכבה, תכבי, תכבו את האור Hu mechabe et ha-or – He turns off the light – הוא מכבה את האור Lekabel or yarok – To get the green light – לקבל אור ירוק Hotsaa la'or – Publishing house – הוצאה לאור Lehotsi la'or sefer – To publish a book – להוציא לאור ספר Motsi la-or – Publisher – מוציא לאור Oru einav – His eyes lit up, he was glad – אורו עיניו Playlist and Clips: Diane Kaplan – Al Palgei Mayim King James Bible – Psalm 1 Psalm 1 – Automated machine reading (Italian) Ehud Banai – Blues Kna'ani (lyrics) Leha'ir – To light Shlomo Artsi – Leyad Ha-bayit she-garti bo (lyrics) Sarit Haddad – Shir Eres (lyrics) Aviv Geffen – Or Ha-yare'ach (lyrics)
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Do you have a passion or a desire pulling you in a certain direction? Should you listen to your emotions? Should you “follow your passion”?These are the questions Gal and Meir dive into on today's episode — perfect as we reach the end of 2025. They also discuss the upcoming seminar, “Design Your Best Year Yet,” created to guarantee a more successful and happier 2026. Register for the seminar now: 2026.gprosperity.com
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After a powerful coaching session with a billion-dollar business owner, Meir realized he had to share the one missing element that quietly destroys the potential of both massive companies and one-man start-ups alike. This episode reveals the hidden factor that stops people, families, teams, and companies from expanding, progressing, and actually achieving the results they work so hard for.If you're ready to improve your mental condition, discover what's missing, and finally create the income that matches your potential, the next step is simple: Email us at info@gprosperity.com we can't wait to hear from you.
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What's your perfect picture? How do you create a life that's a masterpiece, not a mess? In this episode, Meir answers these powerful questions with responses that will really shift things for you. He also shares what it looks like to create an ideal scene for kids and To make your vision a reality.For much more powerful information that will really help you and those around you, go to www.GProsperity.com
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Solo data advisor Shachar Meir (ex-Meta, ex-PayPal) joined me on Ditching hourly to share the details of his transition from being a manager in massive corporate environments to becoming a successful solo consultant.Chapters (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (01:05) - Shachar's Professional Background (03:47) - Transition to Solo Entrepreneurship (13:51) - First Steps as a Solopreneur (15:59) - Landing the First Project (20:25) - Facing the Challenges of Solopreneurship (25:11) - Navigating the Steep Learning Curve (26:17) - The Importance of Networking and Mentorship (29:52) - Leveraging LinkedIn for Business Growth (33:25) - The Art of Content Creation (43:18) - Financial Stability and Client Acquisition (51:47) - Final Thoughts and Advice Shachar's LinksLinkedIn Profile » https://www.linkedin.com/in/shacharmeir/YouTube Channel » https://www.youtube.com/@shacharmeir ----Do you have questions about how to improve your business? Things like:Value pricing your work instead of billing for your time?Positioning yourself as the go-to person in your space?Productizing your services so you never have to have another awkward sales call or spend hours writing another custom proposal?Book a one-on-one coaching call with me and get answers to these questions and others in the time it takes to get ready for work in the morning.Best of all, you're covered by my 100% satisfaction guarantee. If at the end of the call, you don't feel like it was worth it, just say the word, and I'll refund your purchase in full.To book your one-on-one coaching call, go to: https://jonathanstark.com/callI hope to see you there!
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La actualidad de la mañana en Vigo, en la Cadena SER.Comenzamos hablando de la promoción de la memoria democrática por el Delegado del Gobierno en Galicia, Pedro Blanco, con actividades culturales en lugares como el Pazo de Meirás, junto a la noticia de la desarticulación de una red de narcotráfico en Santiago y nuevas protestas de la comunidad gitana por temas educativos. En Vigo, la borrasca Claudia suspendió actividades deportivas, mientras que el Juzgado de Instrucción número 3 investiga al Concello por la falta de un plan de inspección tras el accidente mortal en las fiestas de Matamá, a la vez que se implementa un plan de tráfico por la Navidad de Vigo. Además, el alcalde Abel Caballero se enfrentó a la Deputación de Pontevedra por las obras de la piscina de Teis y el Partido Popular criticó los presupuestos municipales, mientras la Concejala de Política Social, Yolanda Guimarey, recordó la competencia de la Xunta de Galicia en la atención a personas sin hogar. Finalmente, se prorrogó el convenio de descuentos en el transporte intermunicipal del Área de Vigo y el rector de la Universidade de Vigo defendió el acuerdo de descentralización de los estudios de Medicina frente a la creación de una nueva facultad, culminando con la noticia de que el Real Club Celta de Vigo se enfrentará al Sant Andreu en la Copa del Rey.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Rediscovering Light: A Hanukkah Journey in the Negev Desert Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-11-05-08-38-20-he Story Transcript:He: השמש האדומה נשקה לאופק המדברי, שוטפת את נגב בצבעי זהב ואינדיגו.En: The red sun kissed the desert horizon, washing the Negev in colors of gold and indigo.He: מאיר, מדריך הטיולים, עמד על דיון חול וצפה על פנורמת הנופים המרשימה שפרשה סביבו.En: Meir, the tour guide, stood on a sand dune and gazed at the impressive panorama unfolding around him.He: זה היה סתיו, וחג החנוכה התקרב.En: It was autumn, and the Hanukkah festival was approaching.He: מאיר היה איש שקט, עמוק במחשבותיו.En: Meir was a quiet man, deep in thought.He: הוא הכיר את המדבר הזה כמו את כף היד, וכבר מזמן התרגל לסודותיו.En: He knew this desert like the back of his hand and was long accustomed to its secrets.He: אבל הפעם הוא חרג מהדרך המוכרת.En: But this time, he strayed from the familiar path.He: חבר ותיק נעלם כאן, והחקירה הזו הייתה אישית.En: An old friend had disappeared here, and this investigation was personal.He: תמר, מטיילת עם תשוקה לבלתי נודע, הצטרפה אל מסעו.En: Tamar, a traveler with a passion for the unknown, joined his journey.He: היא היתה סקרנית ופתוחה לכל קסם שהמדבר יכול להציע.En: She was curious and open to any magic the desert had to offer.He: מאיר זיהה בה את הניצוץ שהיה בו פעם, לפני שהפחד מהעבר תפס מקום בליבו.En: Meir recognized in her the spark he once had before fear from the past took hold of his heart.He: "אני צריכה את עזרתך," הוא אמר לה בפשטות, עיניו משדרות ערנות ותשוקה.En: "I need your help," he said to her simply, his eyes transmitting alertness and passion.He: "אנחנו נעקוב אחרי צעדיו האחרונים של חברי.En: "We will follow the last steps of my friend."He: "מבול של אתגרים תקף את מייר.En: A flood of challenges attacked Meir.He: מדבר קשה, ספקנות האנשים והפחד הפנימי.En: A harsh desert, the skepticism of people, and internal fear.He: לא פשוט לחזור למקום שיש בו זיכרונות מרים, אבל בשתיקת המדבר, תמר מצאה נחמה.En: It was not easy to return to a place holding bitter memories, but in the silence of the desert, Tamar found comfort.He: יחד הם הלכו, מדי ערב עוקבים אחרי הכוכבים ומנסים לפתור את החידה.En: Together they walked, every evening following the stars and trying to solve the mystery.He: בוקר אחד גילו מערה נסתרת בין צלעי ההר.En: One morning they discovered a hidden cave between the mountain cliffs.He: בתוך המערה נמצאו רמזים עתיקים – ציורים על קירות שהובילו אותם להבנה: החבר בחר להיעלם, לחיות חיים אחרים בקהילה נסתרת.En: Inside the cave were ancient clues—drawings on the walls that led them to understand: the friend chose to disappear, to live a different life in a hidden community.He: מאיר עמד בפתח המערה, הנשימה נעתקת ממנו.En: Meir stood at the entrance of the cave, breath taken away.He: התעלומה נפתרה.En: The mystery was solved.He: הוא חזר אל המדבר בעיניים חדשות, מדומיין מחדש.En: He returned to the desert with new eyes, reimagined.He: החיבור המחודש עם הסודות האלו ועם תמר נתן לו אומץ והבנה שכוחו של המקום הוא בחיבוריו עם אחרים.En: The renewed connection with those secrets and with Tamar gave him courage and the understanding that the strength of the place lies in its connections with others.He: כשחג החנוכה הגיע, והנרות דולקים, מאיר הבין שהעבר לא צריך להפריע.En: When the Hanukkah festival arrived, and the candles were lit, Meir realized that the past need not interfere.He: חשוב יותר הוא להתחבר מחדש, למצוא אור ושלווה גם בחשכות המדבר.En: More important is to reconnect, to find light and peace even in the darkness of the desert. Vocabulary Words:horizon: אופקgazed: צפהpanorama: פנורמהstrayed: חרגaccustomed: התרגלinvestigation: חקירהtransmitting: משדרותspark: ניצוץalertness: ערנותflood: מבולskepticism: ספקנותbitter: מריםsolved: נפתרהhidden: נסתרתcliffs: צלעיbreath taken away: הנשימה נעתקתreimagined: מדומיין מחדשrenewed: החדשconnections: חיבוריםcandles: הנרותreconnect: להתחבר מחדשstrength: כוחוcomfort: נחמהcurious: סקרניתancient: רמזים עתיקיםdisappear: להיעלםinternal: הפנימיcommunity: קהילהunderstanding: הבנהovercome: להתמודדBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Today we go deep on throuples—what makes a three-person relationship (triad) work in real life. Our guest is Dr. Rachael Meir, a Stanford-trained psychologist, sex & relationship coach, author of 50 Questions to Ask Before Opening Your Relationship, and host of retreats designed specifically for throuples.In this episode (throuple-forward): • Shapes of throuples: V vs. closed triad, the “everyone dates everyone” myth, and why symmetry isn't the only path to stability. • Avoiding triangles (the bad kind): How to reduce coalitions, secret alliances, and “two against one” dynamics with simple, predictable check-ins. • Jealousy in 3s: Why jealousy feels different in a triad, Dr. Meir's “dashboard warning light” frame, and how to respond without spiraling. • Differentiation = less codependence: Staying three whole people (not one fused blob) actually strengthens the connection between all of you. • Logistics that keep love humane: Calendars, re-entry rituals, and short “state-of-us” huddles so no one becomes the project manager (or the parent). • Ethics & invitations: Power imbalances, “unicorn hunting,” and creating consent that's real for all three partners—not just the original pair. • Retreat lessons: What Dr. Meir sees thriving throuples do differently (language, expectations, and how they handle NRE without breaking the triangle).Plus, we pull 5 key prompts from Dr. Meir's book to ground any non-monogamy journey: • What desires/needs do I believe non-monogamy could fulfill (for me, not just my partner)? • Do I have enough self-esteem to stay out of comparison traps? • Are we differentiated—two/three whole people with overlap—rather than merged? • Are we opening to fill a void/fix a problem (and what would repair look like first)? • What small agreements would make us feel safer without turning into surveillance?Big takeaways you can use tonight • Trade control for clarity: one short weekly check-in beats constant play-by-play. • Re-entry rituals after solo or third-partner time keep connection warm and resentment low. • In triads, fairness ≠ sameness—aim for dignity for all three, not equal minutes.Find Dr. Meir: https://www.drrachaelmeir.com/Naughty Gym: https://www.naughtygym.com/
The graffiti was vile, sprayed on buildings in Tur'an, a mainly Arabic village in Israel's Galilee region. Soon after, a delegation from Tag Meir went to meet council members and residents as an act of solidarity and compassion. Gadi Gvaryahu, founder of Tag Meir, was there. “It starts with graffiti … if it is ignored, … Continue reading Stories of Hope: Tag Meir →
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Did you know your brain doesn't actually think — YOU do? In this eye-opening episode, Meir challenges everything you've been told about mental health in a way that will actually get you closer to the TRUE source of the issue. Discover why trying to “fix” your problems often makes things worse, what truly causes depression and emotional decline and how to regain real control over your life. If you've ever felt stuck, tired, or medicated without progress — this episode will change how you see the mind forever. Step into the driver's seat of your life and experience real freedom — no pills required. Watch the full ADHD webinar for FREE and get the real answers. Go to gpvids.com/adhd for free access!
The Truth About the Truth - Surprising Answers To Life's Difficult Questions - With Meir Ezra
Today on the Detox Dudes Podcast, Meir shares the mindset behind his extraordinary life and success. Who is Meir Ezra? How did he get here? Why does he help so much? Meir shares how he got his first $100 million and breaks down his bold saying, “food and sleep are for the weak.” He reveals the importance of clearly defining what you want to have — showing how life itself can be planned almost perfectly. He also touches on where the real starting point of any venture lies (hint: it's not goals or purposes). Watch now to discover a completely different way of seeing life — one that upgrades not only your mindset but your income too. Visit www.GProsperity.com to get even more out - totally free.
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Aukasendingin fékk góðkunningja þáttarins Mumma Jones í kaffi til að fara yfir fréttir vikunnar, Davíð Tómas í Betkastinu, auglýsingar fyrir ólöglega veðmálastarfsemi, vælupósta Vals á Facebook, fimm áhugaverð atriði frá fyrstu tveimur umferðum Bónus deildar karla, laugardagsleiki og margt, margt fleira.Aukasendingin er í boði Kristalls, Lykils, Bónus, Lengjunnar og Tactica.
" El delirio de Israel" es el último libro publicado por el historiador y activista por la paz israelí Meir Margalit. Hablamos con él.Escuchar audio
Three-time guest Manny “the Marine” Meir is back on Until It's Done… for a powerful and personal conversation with Dana. This time, they reflect on Manny's work with Dana's son, Bodhi, over the summer as he prepared for Military boarding school. From challenges to triumphs, they share an honest update on Bodhi's journey and the lessons learned along the way.The episode also dives into Manny's annual community event, Soldier Rush, with Devotion Nutrition proudly stepping in as this year's title sponsor. Dana and Manny break down the impact, energy, and inspiration the event brings each year and why it continues to grow.Whether you're here for family, fitness, or community, this episode is packed with heart, grit, and devotion.
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25 years after Paris the Talmud was being cross-examined again. This time the Christians intended to prove the truth of their faith from within Judaism ! In 1413, the Jews chose silence as their response but many were pressured into conversion. 100 years ago the world lost a halachic genius; Rav Arik created a generation of rabbis. His numerous students include Rav Meir Shapiro & the Tchebiner Rov, while his rulings influence financial law to this day. For information about the Poland trip 3rd-6th November contact giana.elav@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 The Disputation Series: An Overview 02:46 The Context of the Barcelona Disputation 05:56 The Goals and Strategies of the Disputation 09:04 The Nature of the Debate: Christianity vs. Judaism 11:52 The Role of the Messiah in Christianity and Judaism 15:05 The Agadic Approach in Jewish Thought 17:56 The Outcomes of the Disputation 20:58 The Tortosa Disputation: A New Era 23:59 The Impact of Fear and Intimidation 26:40 The Aftermath of the Disputation 29:59 Rav Meir Arik: A Brief Biography
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What mattered most for survivors of the Holocaust, indeed, what made their survival possible, was not only that the Allies had better ideas about democracy and civilization, though of course Britain, America, and the other Western Allies did. It was that they actually won the war. They defeated the Germans on the field of battle—on sea, land, and air, in the hills and in the streets. It's not enough for us to rest contentedly on the superiority of our ideas. We also have to fight. But at this moment, the fundamental political fact of the last 80 years—that it was an indispensable and untarnishable achievement for the Allies to have destroyed the Third Reich—is itself under revisionist assault. The Internet talk-show host Tucker Carlson last year promoted the podcaster Darryl Cooper, calling him “America's most honest historian,” and airing his claim that Winston Churchill was the “chief villain” of World War II who “escalated” what Hitler supposedly intended to be a limited conflict. As one of this episode's guests reports in the Wall Street Journal, when the Holocaust-denying podcaster Jake Shields polled his social-media followers about who they thought was “the biggest villain of World War II,” 40.3 percent chose Churchill over Hitler (25.3 percent) or Stalin (25.9 percent). Darryl Cooper or Jake Shields are teaching a new generation of Americans a grotesquely distorted view of our own history. To understand why that is, what can be done about it, and what's at stake for Jews and America, Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver sat down Rabbi Meir Soloveichik and Andrew Roberts. Roberts is a distinguish historian and the author of more than twenty books. His 2018 biography of Churchill, Walking with Destiny, was the rare work that deserved all of the glowing praise it received, and there is perhaps no person living who knows more about the 20th century's greatest man than Roberts. On November 1, 2022, he was elevated to a peerage as Baron Roberts of Belgravia. Rabbi Soloveichik is the religious leader of Congregation Shearith Israel, the director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought and Yeshiva University, and vice-chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. This conversation took place at a private event held for members of the Tikvah Society. You can learn more about its activities and how to join here.
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A close student of R Yehonasan Eibeschutz, Bumsla nevertheless got along with the Noda BiYhudah, and the latter had a "prophecy" about Bumsla which he shared at the latter's funeral.https://thechesedfund.com/rabbikatz/support-rabbi-katzz-podcast
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Ultra-Special In-Person Guest: Meir Schneider, PhD, renowned Eye & Vision Healer. Born blind, he taught himself to see. Join Award-Winning host Mikhail Tank on The Archetypal Mosaic as we explore Meir's remarkable journey, dive into his brand-new book Awakening Your Power of Self-Healing (available on Amazon and in bookstores worldwide), and even practice eye exercises together. Adding to the magic, Meir's dear friend Richard Miller joins the conversation, and Meir proudly holds a hand-signed award from California Governor Gavin Newsom. Stream The Archetypal Mosaic now on all major podcast platforms.
durée : 00:49:17 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - En septembre 1972, après l'attaque terroriste palestinienne ayant tué onze athlètes israéliens aux J.O. de Munich, la 1ère ministre Golda Meir et les plus hauts responsables de l'État hébreu se lancent dans une chasse sans répit pour neutraliser tous ceux qu'ils estiment coupable de la tragédie. - invités : Yvonnick Denoël - Yvonnick Denoël : Historien - réalisé par : Stéphane COSME Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Industrial Talk is onsite at Hexagon LIVE and talking to Meir Givon and Tom Givon with GIV Solutions about "Hexagon's ALI solution in action". Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk Podcast, featuring industry professionals and their innovations. At Hexagon Live 2025 in Las Vegas, he interviews Meir and Tom from GIV Solutions, discussing their use of Hexagon AI for asset management and lifecycle intelligence. Meir highlights their change management approach, emphasizing the importance of psychology and training to empower users. Tom shares success stories, including the integration of 18 systems for the Tel Aviv metro line and the management of the National Police Academy's cadets. GIV Solutions' redundant, on-premises systems ensure reliability and continuous operation. The company's growth and customer trust are underscored by their long-term contracts and numerous references. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Meir and Tom at GIV Solutions to learn more about their solutions and partnership approach. [ ] Understand how GIV Solutions is able to provide a stable, reliable platform that enables customers to manage change and adopt new technologies over the long term. [ ] Discuss the redundancy and on-premise deployment approach used for critical infrastructure projects like the Tel Aviv metro line. Outline Hexagon Live 2025 Event Overview Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, highlighting its focus on industry innovations and professionals. Scott MacKenzie thanks the audience for their support and introduces the conversation from Hexagon Live 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Scott MacKenzie mentions GIV Solutions and their use of Hexagon AI, emphasizing their deployment for customer bases. Scott MacKenzie sets the stage for a detailed conversation with Meir and Tom from GIV Solutions, highlighting their passion for problem-solving and solution deployment. Introduction to GIV Solutions and Their Team Meir shares his excitement about the event and the evolution of technology and recognition for GIV Solutions. Meir introduces Tom, highlighting his experience with complex projects in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, which were successful and awarded. Scott MacKenzie and Meir discuss the rapid pace of technological advancement and the challenge of human adoption. Meir explains GIV Solutions' approach to change management, focusing on psychology and empowering customers to understand and adopt new technologies. Challenges and Solutions in Critical Infrastructure Meir discusses the differences between manufacturing and service-intensive infrastructure organizations. Meir explains why ERP systems are not ideal for service-intensive organizations and highlights the common challenges of life cycle management and intelligence. Meir emphasizes the use of Hexagon AI as a platform for various industries, including smart cities, campuses, hospitals, energy, and utilities. Meir explains how GIV Solutions' solutions help organizations manage their infrastructure and reduce risk, creating a holistic management tool. Transition to Octave and Its Impact Scott MacKenzie asks about the impact of the transition from Hexagon AI to Octave on customers. Meir explains the internal perspective of the transition, including the acquisition of EAM from Yep and the creation of a business opportunity. Meir details the benefits of combining different divisions under one company, including alignment of targets and acceleration of solutions. Meir reassures...
On June 22, American B-2 bombers dropped hundreds of tons of explosives on three nuclear sites in Iran—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Right after President Trump announced that the pilots were out of Iranian air space, the world started to learn the details of Operation Midnight Hammer, the extraordinary American mission to neutralize Iran's nuclear-weapons program. News coverage started immediately—and some of the most incisive and careful analysis appeared outside of the legacy media. Some of the best news coverage in English could be found at the Free Press, the Daily Wire, and the Call Me Back podcast. Rather than bring on the guests who've already offered up their analysis in those venues, we thought it would be valuable to have a series of conversations on dimensions of this war—not only Operation Midnight Hammer, but the last two weeks beginning with the Israeli airstrikes on Iran—that take up some of the deeper, less immediate concerns. War is violent and bloody. But war is also a teacher, and it reveals things about the nations who wage it. “Living Through History: Learning from the Twelve-Day War” is a series of conversations from the Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic and featuring its host, Jonathan Silver. These include a discussion with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on what the war reveals about providence and Jewish history; with Hussein Aboubakr Mansour about what the war reveals about the clash of civilizations; with the Israeli ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, about what the war reveals about the U.S.- Israel relationship at this moment in Zionist history; and with Victor Davis Hanson about what the war reveals about the American interest. Today you can listen to the first, with Rabbi Soloveichik.