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Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
El pabellón municipal de Meirás, en Valdoviño, acogerá el próximo sábado 31 de mayo una clase de iniciación al surfskate

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 16:45


El pabellón municipal O Longoiro, en Valdoviño, acogerá el próximo sábado 31 de mayo una clase de iniciación al surfskate, dirigida a niños y niñas a partir de 7 años, así como a personas adultas. La actividad, que se desarrollará entre las 16:30 y las 18:30 horas, estará guiada por la escuela de surf Friends&Family, y forma parte del programa de promoción del deporte impulsado por el Concello de Valdoviño en colaboración con varias escuelas locales. La participación es gratuita, pero las plazas son limitadas, así que quienes quieran inscribirse pueden hacerlo desde hoy llamando al 674 501 848. Una propuesta diferente para poner a prueba el equilibrio y la habilidad, con el patín como protagonista, imitando movimientos similares a los del surf sobre la ola.

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshiyos Acharei Mos & K'doshim (Fri.) "The Jewish Goal of Intimacy"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 50:48


The Henry and Lisa Manoucheri Parsha Shiur Parshiyos Acharei Mos & K'doshim (2025-  תשפ״ה) The Jewish Goal of Intimacy Plus Intimacy & Parenting the RIGHT Way vs the Wrong Way  

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
La Xunta extingue concesión de piscifactoría de Meirás, clave para su demolición y recuperación del litoral

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 17:06


La Xunta declara extinguida la concesión de la antigua piscifactoría de Meirás, en Valdoviño, paso clave para liberar la costa. El terreno pasará a ser suelo rústico y el propietario deberá restaurarlo. La planta, abandonada desde hace años, fue pionera en acuicultura y llegó a facturar 84 millones. El Concello planea conservar parte para usos sociales y crear un aparcamiento junto a la playa.

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshiyos Acharei Mos & K'doshim (Wed.): "Elevating Above the Fray"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 41:11


Trends Podcast
Z 7 op 7 - Twee iconische Belgische merken samen in één chocoladereep, grootste Zara-winkel ter wereld op Antwerpse Meir en de rol van reservemunten

Trends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 13:46


Dinsdag 6 mei:Koekjesbakker Lotus Bakeries en snackreus Mondelez brengen twee iconische Belgische merken samen in één chocoladereep.De Antwerpse Meir zal binnenkort de grootste Zara-winkel ter wereld openen.En in de Kleren van De Keyzer staat Peter De Keyzer deze keer stil bij de cruciale rol van reservemunten in een tijd van wereldwijde turbulentie. Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends.Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.

Hebrew Podcasts
Lesson 213 - Sorek Cave

Hebrew Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 12:14


Meir came to visit the Stalactite Cave near Jerusalem. Nily is the guide that took the visitors through the cave and explained how it was formed.

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshiyos Tazria-M'Tzora (Fri.) "Held to the Highest Standard"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 42:31


The Henry and Lisa Manoucheri Parsha Shiur Parshiyos Tazria-M'Tzora (2025-  תשפ״ה) Held to the Highest Standard  & The Ethos of a Real Community & The Anonymous "THEY..." 

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshiyos Tazria - M'Tzora (Wed.) "Subtle and Powerful Subtexts"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 39:45


The Psychology Behind the Parsha with Rav Akiva Zweig

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 121: Gila Fine "The Madwoman in the Rabbi's Attic"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 71:58


How are women really portrayed in the Talmud—and what happens when we look beyond the surface? In this episode, we speak with Gila Fine about her groundbreaking book, The Madwoman in the Rabbi's Attic, where she takes us deep into the stories of the six named heroines of the Talmud: Yalta the shrew, Homa the femme fatale, Marta the prima donna, Heruta the madonna/whore, Beruria the overreachrix, and Ima Shalom the angel in the house. As their labels suggest, each woman seems to embody an antifeminist stereotype—but Gila shows that with a careful, layered reading, there's a lot more going on. She shares her intuitive and compelling methodology of reading each story twice: once for its plain meaning, and again to uncover the deeper, often unexpected truth. We dive into the story of Yalta—the so-called shrew—where Gila's approach cracks open new ways of thinking, and once you hear it, you'll never look at aggadah the same way again.___*This episode is dedicated to the refua shelema of our dear friend Yaakov ben Haya Sarah Malakh and to the neshama of Meir ben Moshe a'h — Abdolrahim Ilian, the late father of our dear friend, Rod Ilian. ___• Bio: How are women really portrayed in the Talmud—and what happens when we look beyond the surface? In this episode, we speak with Gila Fine, winner of the National Jewish Book Award and the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize, about her groundbreaking book, The Madwoman in the Rabbi's Attic, where she takes us deep into the stories of the six named heroines of the Talmud: Yalta the shrew, Homa the femme fatale, Marta the prima donna, Heruta the madonna/wh*re, Beruria the overreachrix, and Ima Shalom the angel in the house. As their labels suggest, each woman seems to embody an antifeminist stereotype—but Gila shows that with a careful, layered reading, there's a lot more going on. She shares her intuitive and compelling methodology of reading each story twice: once for its plain meaning, and again to uncover the deeper, often unexpected truth. We dive into the story of Yalta—the so-called shrew—where Gila's approach cracks open new ways of thinking, and once you hear it, you'll never look at aggadah the same way again.___• Get her book here: https://korenpub.com/products/the-madwoman-in-the-rabbis-attic?handle=kgsd0___• Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Thank you to...Super Patron: Jordan Karmily, Platinum Patron: Craig Gordon, Rod Ilian, Gold Patrons: Dovidchai Abramchayev, Lazer Cohen, Travis Krueger, Vasili Volkoff, Vasya, Silver Patrons: Ellen Fleischer, Daniel Maksumov, Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, Fred & Antonio, Jeffrey Wasserman, and Jacob Winston! Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support!

Daf Yomi by R’ Eli Stefansky
Daf Yomi Makkos Daf 18 by R' Eli Stefansky

Daf Yomi by R’ Eli Stefansky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 52:36


00:00 - Singing01:48 - Good Voch02:02 - Guests06:18 - Emails12:12 - MDYsponsor.com13:58 - Introduction15:46 - Amud Beis18:48 - Amud Aleph27:10 - Amud Beis52:12 - Have a Wonderful Week!Quiz - http://Kahoot.MDYdaf.com----Mesechta Sponsors:Anonymous: Hatzlacha bruchnius U'vgashmius-Yisroel Cherns: In honor of my chavrisa Shmueli Unger-Szlafrok Family: In memory of their uncle, Simmy Schaer, Simcha Yisrael ben Naftali Tzvi A”H-Anonymous: May our learning bring us closer to one another and to Hashem----Monthly Sponsors:לע״נ זכריה בן משה, לע״נ חיה בת יוסף-Hatzlacha B'Parnasa-Parnasa Birevach for Baruch Tzvi Nissim ben Shoshana Leah-Yoni Klestzick: Refuah Shelamah יהודית בריינה בת צפורה רבקה-Jeffs Gourmet Los Angeles-Moe & Miriam Landy: For the hatzlacha of all our children----Kollel of the Month:TY to R' Elis wife & kids for the great sacrifices they make allowing him to spread Torah to the masses----Sponsors of the Day:Yitzchok Hershkowitz: Lzaicher Nishmas my Mother, Tova Gitel bas R' Meir a"h. May her neshama have a aliyah!-Anonymous: Just because----MDY Kids:Kidnovations: Zechus for Fishel, Elchanan, Akiva | Rivky & Mrs Stefansky----Art of the Month​:Refuah Shleima for יהונתן איתן בן בת שבע ברכה-For a zechus for Reb Eli and the whole MDY staff to continue to make Torah so enjoyable for so many -In honor of Yossi Klein & Mark Ashkenazi for all the work they do----Turning of the daf:Adar Global: One-stop Shop for all your Financial needs-Kidnovations LLC: In honor of our sons; Kalmo (12yr) & Yisrael (9yr) for learning Sanhedrin & Makkos with Reb Eli ♥-In honor of Adar global and Kidnovations. True role models of how to support the daf and learning _________________________________

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,329: Every Single Movement - R' Meir Simcha Sperling

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 1:57


Full TorahAnytime Lecture Video or Audio More classes from R' Meir Simcha Sperling ⭐ 2,329

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshas Sh'mini (Friday) | "Living Beyond Time and Space"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 39:47


The Henry and Lisa Manoucheri Parsha Shiur Parshas Sh'mini (2025-  תשפ״ה)   Our Highest Privilege  & Living Beyond Time and Space Plus- Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaSho'ah    This month of classes is sponsored L'Iluy Nishmat Leah bat Abraham (Lissi Galsky) beloved Mother, Wife, and Friend. Your light left a void that will be missed by all that knew you.  This week's class is sponsored in the merit of a Refu'ah Sh'leima for Yisroel Ben Rochel, Meir ben Ruth, Chaim Yitzchak ben Chaya B'racha and Yidel ben Rachel.

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Makkot 16 - April 24, Nisan 26

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 46:55


Study Guide Makkot 16 Today's daf is dedicated in commemoration of Yom HaShoah, in memory of all those who perished in the Holocaust. Today's daf is sponsored by Caroline Ben-Ari in loving memory of her father, Ivor Rhodes, Yisrael ben Meir v'Sara. "Please send me Dad jokes and bad puns--the worse, the better. Dad was a quiet man who cared deeply about doing the right thing. In the words of my sister-in-law to him 15 years and 2 days ago: 'You are a true gentleman... with a wicked sense of humour!' As the years go by, I find myself missing him more and more." Today's daf is sponsored by Tina Lamm in memory of her mother-in law, Mrs. Mindy Lamm, on her 5th yahrzeit.  "My mother-in-law was an extraordinary woman and the full partner of her husband, Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, zt"l. Together, through 68 years of marriage, they raised a beautiful family while leading the Modern Orthodox world with brilliance, vision, and incredible dignity.  We miss her every day.” The debate between Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish regarding whether one gets lashes for a doubtful warning (a warning given when it wasn't clear whether the person was going to violate the prohibition) can be found in another case regarding one who takes an oath that they will eat a loaf of bread today. They also disagree about whether or not one gets lashes for a negative prohibition that does not have an action associated with it. Both are derived from the same tanna, Rabbi Yehuda, and the sources they use to support their opinions are brought. At first, they suggest that both derive it from the same statement of Rabbi Yehuda regarding notar, but that suggestion is rejected completely as neither opinion corresponds to that opinion. Two different sources of Rabbi Yehuda are brought - each one corresponding to a different opinion. Rabbi Yochanan says that there are only who mitzvot where one can get lashes for a negative commandment that has a positive commandment intended to fix it, as he holds that one only gets lashes if one nullifies the possibility for fixing it. There are only two cases where it is possible to nullify the possibility for fixing the mitzva. The first is the mitzva of sending the mother bird away, as if one takes the mother bird and her chicks and then kils the mother bird, there is no possibility to send away the mother bird. The other one he leaves to his student to figure out and the student makes various suggestions before arriving at a conclusion that it is peah. leaving over the corner of the field for the poor. The next part of the Mishna is discussed regarding lashes for creepy crawling creatures and it is explained that since there are various negative commandments in the Torah regarding this prohibition, and there are various cases where one could receive multiple sets of lashes. If one eats produce where only the tithe for the poor wasn't taken, one receives lashes. This accords with Rabbi Yosi's opinion. 

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English

Study Guide Makkot 16 Today's daf is dedicated in commemoration of Yom HaShoah, in memory of all those who perished in the Holocaust. Today's daf is sponsored by Caroline Ben-Ari in loving memory of her father, Ivor Rhodes, Yisrael ben Meir v'Sara. "Please send me Dad jokes and bad puns--the worse, the better. Dad was a quiet man who cared deeply about doing the right thing. In the words of my sister-in-law to him 15 years and 2 days ago: 'You are a true gentleman... with a wicked sense of humour!' As the years go by, I find myself missing him more and more." Today's daf is sponsored by Tina Lamm in memory of her mother-in law, Mrs. Mindy Lamm, on her 5th yahrzeit.  "My mother-in-law was an extraordinary woman and the full partner of her husband, Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, zt"l. Together, through 68 years of marriage, they raised a beautiful family while leading the Modern Orthodox world with brilliance, vision, and incredible dignity.  We miss her every day.” The debate between Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish regarding whether one gets lashes for a doubtful warning (a warning given when it wasn't clear whether the person was going to violate the prohibition) can be found in another case regarding one who takes an oath that they will eat a loaf of bread today. They also disagree about whether or not one gets lashes for a negative prohibition that does not have an action associated with it. Both are derived from the same tanna, Rabbi Yehuda, and the sources they use to support their opinions are brought. At first, they suggest that both derive it from the same statement of Rabbi Yehuda regarding notar, but that suggestion is rejected completely as neither opinion corresponds to that opinion. Two different sources of Rabbi Yehuda are brought - each one corresponding to a different opinion. Rabbi Yochanan says that there are only who mitzvot where one can get lashes for a negative commandment that has a positive commandment intended to fix it, as he holds that one only gets lashes if one nullifies the possibility for fixing it. There are only two cases where it is possible to nullify the possibility for fixing the mitzva. The first is the mitzva of sending the mother bird away, as if one takes the mother bird and her chicks and then kils the mother bird, there is no possibility to send away the mother bird. The other one he leaves to his student to figure out and the student makes various suggestions before arriving at a conclusion that it is peah. leaving over the corner of the field for the poor. The next part of the Mishna is discussed regarding lashes for creepy crawling creatures and it is explained that since there are various negative commandments in the Torah regarding this prohibition, and there are various cases where one could receive multiple sets of lashes. If one eats produce where only the tithe for the poor wasn't taken, one receives lashes. This accords with Rabbi Yosi's opinion. 

OnlyLandFans Podcast
Deep Dive: Sold Land to Developers—Using Just Email?! with Meir Shemtov

OnlyLandFans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 15:24


Send us a textWhat if your next six-figure land deal started with just an email? In this episode of the LandFans™ Deep Dive series, cold email king Meir Shemtov reveals how he built a seven-figure land business—without direct mail, cold calls, or upfront capital. You'll learn the exact strategy behind his $500K deal (yep, double closed with the buyer's funds), why cold email works better than you think, and how to turn inbox replies into serious profits. Ready to ditch the expensive tactics and flip smarter? Listen now and see how Meir turned strategy into land flipping gold.Enjoy the show!Ready to start flipping land? Join 9,200+ LandFans in our free Facebook group at onlylandfansgroup.com for weekly tips and direct access to ask questions. ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
Parshas Sh'mini (Wed.) | "Hurting the Ones We Love?"

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 41:16


The Psychology Behind the Parsha

Roma Tre Radio Podcast
LA COLAZIONE DEI CAMPIONI- Speciale: Gironi torneo universitario di calcio a 8

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 30:40


I nostri speaker Lorenzo e Meir annunciano ufficialmente i gironi del torneo universitario di calcio a 8

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
"The Chosen People & To Stabilize the World" | Parshas Tzav - Pesach: Special Pre-Pesach 30 Min. Shiur

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 33:09


The Henry and Lisa Manoucheri Parsha Shiur Parshas Tzav - Pesach: Special Pre-Pesach 30 Min. Shiur  ‎(2025-  תשפ״ה) The Chosen People & To Stabilize the World  This month of classes is sponsored L'Iluy Nishmat Leah bat Abraham (Lissi Galsky) beloved Mother, Wife, and Friend. Your light left a void that will be missed by all that knew you.  This week's class is sponsored in the merit of a Refu'ah Sh'leima for Yisroel Ben Rochel, Meir ben Ruth, Chaim Yitzchak ben Chaya B'racha and Yidel ben Rachel.  

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast
"Pursuing Your Passion" | Pesach - Shir HaShirim & Sh'vi'i Shel Pesach (Wed.)

Rav Akiva Zweig's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 42:53


MannaFM
Adam Meir - Kanapé Argyelán Krisztával 2025. 04. 12.

MannaFM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 9:22


Zsidó kutya darabról Adam Meir Los Angelesben élő magyar színésszel beszélget Kriszta.

The Mordy Shteibel's Podcast (Rabbi Binyomin Weinrib)
Seder Night with Reb Itche Meir Morgenstern שליט״א

The Mordy Shteibel's Podcast (Rabbi Binyomin Weinrib)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 41:14


SAPIR Conversations
S16E4: Jewish Identity vs. Identity Politics with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik

SAPIR Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 61:14


Is multiculturalism destined to fail? Is it possible to reject identity politics while also championing strong Jewish identities? On Wednesday, April 9 at 12:00 PM ET, join SAPIR editor-in-chief Bret Stephens for a conversation with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on his recent SAPIR essay "Jewish Identity vs. Identity Politics."

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 120: Dr. Yael Ziegler "Making Sense of Midrash"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 63:45


In this episode, Dr. Yael Ziegler shares her thoughtful and layered approach to the study of Tanakh. Known for her deep literary readings and her commitment to both peshat and the broader interpretive tradition, she explains how elements like structure, repetition, and intertextuality shape her analysis of the biblical text. We explore her perspective on Midrash—not as a rewriting of the narrative, but as a sophisticated form of interpretation. Hazal, she explains, were keen readers of both peshat and derash, and even midrashim that appear far from the plain meaning often reflect a deep sensitivity to language, themes, and textual echoes found elsewhere in Tanakh. These interpretive moves open up new layers of meaning while remaining anchored in the biblical text. Dr. Ziegler illustrates this approach through striking examples involving Rachel and Leah, Moshe, Eliyahu, and more. She also reflects on the role of classical commentators like Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Radak, and Ramban, pointing out that these thinkers were highly attuned literary readers—even without the benefit of the modern tools we rely on today. Their insights continue to offer profound guidance in how we read and engage with Tanakh. Toward the end of the episode, Dr. Ziegler briefly touches on her book Ruth: From Alienation to Monarchy, and how it exemplifies her broader methodology: combining rigorous textual analysis with a deep respect for tradition. This conversation offers a window into a kind of Tanakh study that is both intellectually grounded and deeply rooted in the interpretive legacy of our tradition.---*This episode is dedicated to the refua shelema of our dear friend Yaakov ben Haya Sarah Malakh and to the neshama of Meir ben Moshe a'h — Abdolrahim Ilian, the late father of our dear friend, Rod Ilian. ---• Bio: Dr. Yael Ziegler is the Rosh Batei Midrash and Academic Director of Matan and an Assistant Professor in Tanakh at Herzog College. She received her BA from Stern College and an MA and Ph.D. in Bible at Bar Ilan University. Dr. Ziegler has lectured widely on various Tanakh topics in Israel, the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and Europe. Dr. Ziegler is the author of Promises to Keep: The Oath in Biblical Narrative and Ruth: From Alienation to Monarchy, which has been translated into Hebrew. Her book: Lamentations: Faith in a Turbulent World was released in June, 2021 and is currently being translated into Hebrew. She is now working on a book on Exodus.---Speaker's Resources• Get her books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001JOMV9O/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=ac94d9f2-8a22-4bf3-b6d2-c69c11e40020&ref_=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&ccs_id=c22bbbf3-ea51-4a71-84f2-c838544a8a2e---• Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Thank you to...Super Patron: Jordan Karmily, Platinum Patron: Craig Gordon, Rod Ilian, Gold Patrons: Dovidchai Abramchayev, Lazer Cohen, Travis Krueger, Vasili Volkoff, Vasya, Silver Patrons: Ellen Fleischer, Daniel Maksumov, Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, Fred & Antonio, Jeffrey Wasserman, and Jacob Winston! Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support!

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Advocacy in Action: Transforming Accessibility with RightHear's Idan Meir

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 29:39 Transcription Available


Episode title and number:Advocacy in Action: Transforming Accessibility with RightHear's Idan Meir 5-#2Summary of the show: Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. hosts a talk with RightHear CEO Idan Meir about accessible audio wayfinding and advocacy for inclusion. The discussion covers RightHear's origins, the power of community input, and the importance of universal design.Supporting Our Advocacy Work:⦁ Be a part of the change! Support our advocacy efforts. Bullet points of key topics & timestamps: 00:00 | Introduction and Hosts00:44 | Introducing Idan Meir and RightHear02:22 | The Story Behind RightHear05:47 | RightHear's Technology and Impact10:54 | Empowering Blind Advocates17:10 | Partnerships and Global Change23:27 | Community Engagement and Advocacy27:30 | Conclusion and Contact InformationIdan Meir's Bio:Idan Meir is a mission-driven entrepreneur and the Co-founder & CEO of RightHear, an award-winning accessibility startup empowering people with orientation challenges to navigate public spaces independently. Based in Rockville, Maryland, Idan has been featured in Forbes, FastCompany, and HackerNews, and is a member of the exclusive CEO network, MindShare. He previously led Hubanana, a thriving startup hub, and co-founded Zikit. A veteran of an elite IDF unit and holder of an M.A. in Psychology and Management, Idan brings a rare blend of vision, leadership, and passion for impact—always fueled by strong espresso and a good plate of hummus.RightHear's Socials: Idan's Email: idan@Right-Hear.comWebsite: www.right-hear.comCommunity: www.right-hear.com/communityLinkedIn: @RightHearInstagram: @righthearappFacebook: @RightHearAppYouTube: @RightHearConnect with Bold Blind Beauty to learn more about our advocacy: Join our Instagram community @BoldBlindBeauty Subscribe to our YouTube channel @BoldBlindBeauty Check out our website www.boldblindbeauty.com Music Credit: "Ambient Uplifting Harmonic Happy" By Panda-x-music https://audiojungle.net/item/ambient-uplifting-harmonic-happy/46309958Thanks for listening!❤️

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Sanhedrin 111 - April 7, 9 Nisan

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 45:32


Today's daf is sponsored by Rikki and Alan Zibitt in loving memory of their mothers, Helen Zibitt, Hena bat Yaacov v' Rachel Leah, whose 20th yahrzeit was 28 Adar and Friedl bat Meir v' Rivkah, whose 10th yahrzeit is 9 Nisan. "They were true Women of Valor, who lived lives of hesed, loshon tov and ahavat Yisrael. We miss them every day! May their neshamot have the highest aliyah." Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish disagree about how to understand three different verses relating to Gehenom and the final redemption - Reish Lakish interprets them all harshly and rabbi Yochanan more leniently. The language of redemption used in the Torah describes both getting out of Egypt and coming into the land of Israel. Rabbi Simai makes a heikesh - just like the Jews entered the land with only two out of the 600,000 that came out of Egypt, they also came out of Egypt with the same percentage of people that were there. If 600,000 came out, it must be that there were 180 billion people there, and they died before the Exodus. The same will hold e for the days of the Messiah, as is derived from Hosea 2:17. Two situations are described in which Moshe is critical of God. The people of a wayward city, that were convinced by members of their city to worship idols, do not have a share in the World-to-Come. The halakhic details of this city are discussed.

The Truth About the Truth - Surprising Answers To Life's Difficult Questions - With Meir Ezra

Seth met with Meir for a coaching session and it was extremely powerful. They talk about cause and effect, validation andinvalidation, good and bad, moral codes and the importance of viewpoints. Seth had many wins throughout the session and gained a wealth of knowledge. Enjoy this special recording!

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English

Today's daf is sponsored by Rikki and Alan Zibitt in loving memory of their mothers, Helen Zibitt, Hena bat Yaacov v' Rachel Leah, whose 20th yahrzeit was 28 Adar and Friedl bat Meir v' Rivkah, whose 10th yahrzeit is 9 Nisan. "They were true Women of Valor, who lived lives of hesed, loshon tov and ahavat Yisrael. We miss them every day! May their neshamot have the highest aliyah." Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish disagree about how to understand three different verses relating to Gehenom and the final redemption - Reish Lakish interprets them all harshly and rabbi Yochanan more leniently. The language of redemption used in the Torah describes both getting out of Egypt and coming into the land of Israel. Rabbi Simai makes a heikesh - just like the Jews entered the land with only two out of the 600,000 that came out of Egypt, they also came out of Egypt with the same percentage of people that were there. If 600,000 came out, it must be that there were 180 billion people there, and they died before the Exodus. The same will hold e for the days of the Messiah, as is derived from Hosea 2:17. Two situations are described in which Moshe is critical of God. The people of a wayward city, that were convinced by members of their city to worship idols, do not have a share in the World-to-Come. The halakhic details of this city are discussed.

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,316: Daily Reminder - R' Meir Simcha Sperling

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 1:19


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Meir Simcha Sperling⭐ 2,316

See One Beautiful Soul
How Can I Be My Most Beautifully Expressed Self? Meir Kay Ep 70

See One Beautiful Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 65:22


Join Barbara Heller and Meir Kay as we discuss what it means to come from a place of both curiosity and respect. Meir opens up about his own journey of forgiving his parents and how we was raised in his own childhood and beyond.  He shares about what brought him to becoming a Breathwork Instructor and how Creativity is how he finds the balance between love and fear darkness and light.   We are each being called out to see “what is it that's before me? And what is my life right now individually and collectively?”   "My job is to Remind people of their love, connection, their voice their power and to step into that. “ -MK   Meirkay.com    One of the best Meir Kay pieces of content: https://youtu.be/2efPkjLS_SA?si=iZzxEZSuT6wKjuMA  

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 119: Rabbi Menachem Leibtag "The Case for the Gush Tanakh Method"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 64:33


In this episode, we're joined by Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, a leading educator in the Gush (Yeshivat Har Etzion) Tanakh methodology—a literary-contextual approach to the study of Tanakh that emphasizes peshat, structure, and thematic development, while reading the text in its historical and narrative context. Rabbi Leibtag lays out the foundations of this method and responds to some of the critiques raised in our previous conversations with J.J. Kimche and Rabbi Yaakov Beasley. We explore concerns that anchoring the Torah in its historical setting may risk weakening its eternal relevance, versus the argument that understanding the text in its original context deepens, rather than diminishes, its meaning. We also examine the tension between drawing out literary structure and preserving the emotional and theological rawness of the text. Another critique addressed is the worry that modern readers—armed with more information and systematic tools—can generate ḥiddushim (novel interpretations) that feel out of bounds to traditionalists, particularly when such ideas were not raised by classical commentators. In contrast, advocates argue that these insights represent a continuation of the interpretive process rather than a break from it. Rabbi Leibtag offers a thoughtful and compelling case for the method's relevance today—rooted in tradition, informed by literary tools, and committed to making Tanakh learning more engaging, rigorous, and meaningful for the modern student.*This episode is dedicated to the refua shelema of our dear friend Yaakov ben Haya Sarah Malakh and to the neshama of Meir ben Moshe a'h — Abdolrahim Ilian, the late father of our dear friend, Rod Ilian. • Bio: Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, an internationally acclaimed bible scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet, is well known in the Jewish community for his essays on the weekly Bible portion. His vibrant thematic-analytical approach blends the methods of modern academic scholarship with traditional Jewish approaches to the Biblical text. He is best known for his ability to teach students how to study rather than simply read Biblical passages. As his essays focus on meta-themes in the Bible, his readership has expanded to students of the Bible from all religions and walks of life. In Israel, Rabbi Leibtag teaches at Yeshivat Har Etzion, Matan, Yeshivat Shaalavim, Midreshet Lindenbaum, and at MTVA. He also routinely lectures around the globe, primarily as a Scholar in Residence in communities in North America; and is a regular guest lecturer for students at universities such as Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, NYU, Penn, and Brandeis.• Read one of his essays here: https://www.amazon.com/Torah-MiEtzion-Yeshivat-Har-Etzion/dp/1613290063• Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Thank you to...Super Patron: Jordan Karmily, Platinum Patron: Craig Gordon, Rod Ilian, Gold Patrons: Dovidchai Abramchayev, Lazer Cohen, Travis Krueger, Vasili Volkoff, Vasya, Silver Patrons: Ellen Fleischer, Daniel Maksumov, Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, Fred & Antonio, Jeffrey Wasserman, and Jacob Winston! Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support!

Gematria Refigured +
Rabbi Meir, the Satan, and Psychotherapy

Gematria Refigured +

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 9:13


The Gemara in Gittin 52a discusses a story of the Satan causing two people to fight every Friday night. While Rabbi Meir helped them make peace, he ultimately heard the Satan's final response. This episode analyzes this story while providing some insight into peacemaking and psychotherapy.

JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal and Author Rabbi Mordechai Lebhar Explore ArtScroll's "The Abuchatzeira Legacy Haggadah: Insights on the Haggadah from Abir Yaakov, Rabbi Yitzchak Hy"d, Ateret Rosheinu, Baba Sali, Baba Meir and Rabbi David Chai"

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


The Truth About the Truth - Surprising Answers To Life's Difficult Questions - With Meir Ezra

In this recording we get a special look into a coaching session Meir had with a client. He goes over KEY basic ideas that are vital for understanding and handling life. This recording will help you more than you can know if you truly understand and apply this data in your life.

Spoken Word
Gad Ben-Meir on poetry and friendship

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Gad Ben-Meir was born in Baghdad in 1931. He has published two collections of poetry in classical Arabic, Nightingales of Intimacy (2004) and Dialogue of the Hearts (2008), and one collection in the Egyptian dialect, Ya Manal Ya Manali (2004). After more than fifty years of living in England and Australia, his first collection of poetry in English, Siren of the Heart (2020), celebrates his appreciation and insight into love and friendship and their repercussions.Siren of the Heart (Westphalia Press, 2020) is available here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Siren-Heart-Gad-Ben-Meir-ebook/dp/B0856WWRML/r...(link is external) Production & Interview : Dr Tina Giannoukos

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,306: Lasting Inspiration - R' Meir Simcha Sperling

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 2:29


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Meir Simcha Sperling⭐ 2,306

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,294: One Little... - R' Meir Simcha Sperling

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 3:20


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Meir Simcha Sperling⭐ 2,294

JU Israel Teachers Lounge
Rabbi Meir Kahana

JU Israel Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 31:48


 425 Rabbi Meir KahanaLately, the controversial Jewish leader Rabbi Meir Kahana has been “discussed” on social media. Who was he? Why was he so controversial? How did he die? Why does he still play such a powerful role in Israeli life? I social media really the best environment for nuanced political discourse? Or is it best suited for sharing nice pictures of your vacation? Matt hosts this discussion with Calev and Mike. Am Yisrael Chai!

Audio podcast of the Interpreter Foundation
The Lamb of God: A Note on the Significance of Meir Bar-Ilan's Paper for Latter-day Saints

Audio podcast of the Interpreter Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 13:11


Abstract: Dr. Meir Bar-Ilan's paper, “The Heavenly Lamb, Sacrifices on the Heavenly Altar, and the Song of the Lamb,” appearing concurrently in Interpreter, is a welcome contribution from a noted Jewish scholar. Bar-Ilan has called the world's attention to a remarkable Hebrew manuscript with origins in antiquity, Words of Gad the Seer. Those interested in […] The post The Lamb of God: A Note on the Significance of Meir Bar-Ilan's Paper for Latter-day Saints first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.

Klimovitch - Children's Chassidic Tales
195. How The Gaon Reb Meir Margolis Became A Talmid Of The Baal Shem Tov

Klimovitch - Children's Chassidic Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 16:54


Episode #195: How The Gaon Reb Meir Margolis Became A Talmid Of The Baal Shem Tov

Hashevaynu Shiurim
Rabbi Zakutinsky - Parshas Terumah 5785 - Gemara Rabi Meir Baal Hanes

Hashevaynu Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 39:44


Rabbi Zakutinsky - Parshas Terumah 5785 - Gemara Rabi Meir Baal Hanes by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky

Spoken Word
Gad Ben-Meir on poetry and friendship

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025


Gad Ben-Meir was born in Baghdad in 1931. He has published two collections of poetry in classical Arabic, Nightingales of Intimacy (2004) and Dialogue of the Hearts (2008), and one collection in the Egyptian dialect, Ya Manal Ya Manali (2004). After more than fifty years of living in England and Australia, his first collection of poetry in English, Siren of the Heart (2020), celebrates his appreciation and insight into love and friendship and their repercussions.Siren of the Heart (Westphalia Press, 2020) is available here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Siren-Heart-Gad-Ben-Meir-ebook/dp/B0856WWRML/ref=sr_1_1?crid=G82NLKOKFED4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XTit7GyiBonakd9IP-0qzg.hncETW4Zp-Auhk_gmcOWLIYrRmgtNRoSMDQpf_dJEt8&dib_tag=se&keywords=gad+ben-meir&qid=1740543655&s=books&sprefix=%2Cstripbooks%2C2212&sr=1-1 Production & Interview : Dr Tina Giannoukos   

The Learning Curve - Mishpacha
Let's Talk Challenging Children (Feat. Rabbi Meir Simcha Stein)

The Learning Curve - Mishpacha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 68:33


Is using chat GPT cheating in school? Are school bee's the best way to encourage mastery? And the spotlight issue: How do we discipline challenging children without sacrificing our relationship with them?

The MirYam Institute Podcast with Benjamin Anthony
RESCUED HOSTAGE ALMOG MEIR-JAN, LIVE IN NYC

The MirYam Institute Podcast with Benjamin Anthony

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 19:20


In a change to our regular format, and in advance of the expected release of a further three hostages, today's show features a conversation between me and Almog Meir-Jan. Almog was seized by Hamas on October 7th, 2023 and held hostage inside the Gaza Strip until he was rescued by Israel's security forces at the age of 21 in one of the most daring rescue operations ever undertaken by Israel. That operation, which took place on June 8th, 2024, was renamed Operation ARNON, after Y.A.M.A.M. operator, Chief Inspector Arnon Zmora, who was wounded by Hamas terrorists and later died of his wounds. Along with Almog,  Noa Argamani, 26, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 41, were also rescued.On December 10th, 2023, I interviewed Almog in front of a live Manhattan Audience, to gauge his reflections on his time in captivity, his perspective on the rescue operation, his outlook on life now that he's freed, and his view on the need to redeem all of the remaining hostages. I also praised his mother, Orit, whom our organization escorted throughout her fight to ensure that Almog's plight remained at the forefront of public consciousness, and who we brought to address members of the U.S. House of Representatives, members of the Senate, and legislators in the British parliament and government.Support the showThe MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Subscribe to our podcast: https://podfollow.com/1493910771Follow The MirYam Institute X: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony X: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Sanhedrin 56 - February 11, 13 Shvat

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 45:08


This week's learning is sponsored by Terri Krivosha and Rabbi Hayim Herring in loving memory of Terri’s father Judge Norman Krivosha, Nachum Meir ben David Beer v'Malka on his 4th yahrzeit. "Our dad was a mentor to all who knew him and exemplified the words of Micah: "עשות משפט, ואהבת חסד, והצנע לכת עם אלוקיך" - "do justice, love goodness and walk humbly with God." Today's daf is sponsored by Bracha Stuart in loving memory of her father Simcha haKohen ben Shlomo on his first yahrzeit. Under what circumstances is one obligated the death penalty for cursing God? How do the witnesses testify in this situation as we do not want them to say exactly what they saw as that would require uttering a curse against God? One incurs the death penalty for cursing God only if one cursed God in God's name. Shmuel derives this from Vayikra 24:16 "V'nokev shem Hashem mot yumat...b'nokvo shem yumat." Nokev means to curse, as is found in a verse regarding Bilam, Bamidbar 23:8. The Gemara raises other possibilities for defining nokev, to reject Shmuel's derivation, but then explains why each would not be relevant to the verse, "v'nokev shem Hashem." A different possible source is brought to prove that nokev means to curse from Vayikra 24:14 in the context of the person who cursed God in the desert, "Vayikov... vayikalel." Cursing God is also one of the Noachide laws. This is derived from the repeated words in Vayikra 24:15, "A man a man who curses God." Why is this not derived from Bereishit 2:16, the verse from which all of the seven Noachide laws are derived? Rabbi Yitzchak Nafcha explains that the basic commandment is derived from Bereishit, but the added verse in Vayikra is meant to add that a Gentile, like a Jew gets the death penalty even if they curse using a nickname of God. This accords with the opinion of Rabbi Meir. The rabbis disagree with rabbi Meir and hold that both a Jew and Gentile are forbidden to curse God using a nickname, but would not receive the death penalty. However, Rabbi Meyasha disagrees with Rabbi Yitzchak Nafcha and holds that the rabbis distinguish between Jew and Gentile. A Jew would not get punished for cursing with a nickname, but a Gentile would. He derives this from Vayikra 24:16 from the words, "k'ger k'ezrach." What are the seven Noachide laws? There are different opinions regarding which commandments they are obligated to keep. Some hold that there are more than seven. Rabbi Yochanan explains that they are all derived from Bereishit 2:16. Rabbi Yitzchak derives them also from the same verse but differently.

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English
Sanhedrin 56 - February 11, 13 Shvat

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 45:08


This week's learning is sponsored by Terri Krivosha and Rabbi Hayim Herring in loving memory of Terri’s father Judge Norman Krivosha, Nachum Meir ben David Beer v'Malka on his 4th yahrzeit. "Our dad was a mentor to all who knew him and exemplified the words of Micah: "עשות משפט, ואהבת חסד, והצנע לכת עם אלוקיך" - "do justice, love goodness and walk humbly with God." Today's daf is sponsored by Bracha Stuart in loving memory of her father Simcha haKohen ben Shlomo on his first yahrzeit. Under what circumstances is one obligated the death penalty for cursing God? How do the witnesses testify in this situation as we do not want them to say exactly what they saw as that would require uttering a curse against God? One incurs the death penalty for cursing God only if one cursed God in God's name. Shmuel derives this from Vayikra 24:16 "V'nokev shem Hashem mot yumat...b'nokvo shem yumat." Nokev means to curse, as is found in a verse regarding Bilam, Bamidbar 23:8. The Gemara raises other possibilities for defining nokev, to reject Shmuel's derivation, but then explains why each would not be relevant to the verse, "v'nokev shem Hashem." A different possible source is brought to prove that nokev means to curse from Vayikra 24:14 in the context of the person who cursed God in the desert, "Vayikov... vayikalel." Cursing God is also one of the Noachide laws. This is derived from the repeated words in Vayikra 24:15, "A man a man who curses God." Why is this not derived from Bereishit 2:16, the verse from which all of the seven Noachide laws are derived? Rabbi Yitzchak Nafcha explains that the basic commandment is derived from Bereishit, but the added verse in Vayikra is meant to add that a Gentile, like a Jew gets the death penalty even if they curse using a nickname of God. This accords with the opinion of Rabbi Meir. The rabbis disagree with rabbi Meir and hold that both a Jew and Gentile are forbidden to curse God using a nickname, but would not receive the death penalty. However, Rabbi Meyasha disagrees with Rabbi Yitzchak Nafcha and holds that the rabbis distinguish between Jew and Gentile. A Jew would not get punished for cursing with a nickname, but a Gentile would. He derives this from Vayikra 24:16 from the words, "k'ger k'ezrach." What are the seven Noachide laws? There are different opinions regarding which commandments they are obligated to keep. Some hold that there are more than seven. Rabbi Yochanan explains that they are all derived from Bereishit 2:16. Rabbi Yitzchak derives them also from the same verse but differently.

The Seth Leibsohn Show
February 5, 2025 - Hour 2 (Guest Meir Jolovitz)

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 38:26


Meir Jolovitz, former national executive director of the Zionist Organization of America and co-host of the Middle East Radio Forum (MERF) heard right here on 960 The Patriot, joins the show by phone to dissect President Trump's plan for The Gaza Strip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal and Mattes Weingast Discuss the Live and Passing of HaRav Elazar Meir Teitz, zt"l

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025


TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,266: A Tiny Move - R' Meir Simcha Sperling

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 2:09


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Meir Simcha Sperling⭐ 2,266

The Tikvah Podcast
Ross Douthat and Meir Soloveichik on the State of American Belief

The Tikvah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 73:07


Ross Douthat occupies one of the most fascinating roles in the religious life of the American public. He is a serious Christian, a devout Catholic, a learned student of American religious history, and a perspicacious observer of the spiritual drives that are an inescapable aspect of the human condition. But what makes his role so fascinating is that he is also an opinion columnist at the New York Times. And readers of the New York Times tend to be considerably less religious, and if religious, then considerably less traditional in their religious habits and beliefs, than Douthat. So there are times when he stands on the fault line between two different epistemological universes, called on to explain the world of faith to progressive America.   In a couple of weeks he will publish Believe, a new book that takes notice of the longing for spiritual transcendence among non-religious Americans, people who look to exercise regimens, or astrology, or claims of extraterrestrial life to engage in a kind of spiritual play. To them, Believe has an arresting argument, which is that in light of what we now know about the universe, the claims of religion—not of occult and supernatural paganism but traditional, monotheistic religion—are a great deal more persuasive. Believe is a form of contemporary, monotheistic apologetics.   Earlier this week, Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver hosted Ross Douthat together with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik for a keynote discussion at the Redstone Leadership Forum. Rabbi Soloveichik is the leader of Shearith Israel, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, and the director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University. The Redstone Leadership Forum is Tikvah's flagship gathering of some 100 student delegates from our college chapters at over 30 campuses.   This week, we bring you the recording from that live event.