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Mom On The Verge
E 99 The Map Within the Mess: Why We Resist Falling Apart (And Why We Shouldn't

Mom On The Verge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 43:08


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Mom On The Verge

Bob Healy is not your typical yoga teacher. A former punk rock frontman turned business executive, philanthropist, and congressional candidate, Bob brings a unique perspective to living a purpose-driven life. As a husband, father, and lifelong seeker, he discovered that yoga isn't just about perfecting a handstand—it's about finding deep meaning, ancient wisdom, and a life of service.Through his journey—from boardrooms to yoga mats, from West Africa to the campaign trail—Bob has learned that true fulfillment comes from getting out of the center of your own life and giving back to others. Now, he's on a mission to help people cultivate confidence, balance, and financial empowerment through his work.Bob is the host of The Offbeat Path Podcast, where he explores unconventional journeys, bold decisions, and the power of resilience. Catch his episodes on YouTube and all major podcast platforms, and learn more at bobhealey.com and social channels @bobhealeyyoga. What happens when a punk rock frontman turns business executive, philanthropist, and congressional candidate—then finds his true calling through yoga? In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Bob Healy, host of ⁠The Offbeat Path Podcast⁠, to talk about his unconventional journey to yoga and how ancient wisdom shapes his life today.Bob shares how yoga for him started out as just a way to get more flexible,. However, through his unexpected journey it turned into a way of living his life. When Bob took his first yoga class, he had no idea that yoga isn't about twisting yourself into a pretzel, but about deconditioning the mind so we can see the world clearly. But over time, through his own internal work and with the help of teachers, Bob has learned to bring the spirit of yoga into every part of his life, creating more meaning and purpose in every role he plays. In this conversation, we explore his path from a punk rock lead man to a corporate leader, to partner, father and philanthropist and how yoga informs them all. ✨ Special Giveaway! ✨I'm hosting a fun challenge to help spread the word about the podcast. There are two ways to win! 1️⃣ Rate & review the show.2️⃣ Send me a screenshot of your review and be entered to win one of these 3 prizes:☕ A Starbucks gift card

Mom On The Verge
E97 How To Live In The Flow Of Life

Mom On The Verge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 42:44


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Fanmacia Popular
Fanmacia Popular 327 (T08 E31): Porque no hay meor regalo de navidad que el regreso de las cosplayer mas querida del manga/anime

Fanmacia Popular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 207:42


Fanmacia Popular marca un hito dentro de la historia de la radiodifusión y el podcast. El pasado 4 de mayo se dio cumplimiento a un sueño que inició el día 18 de marzo de 2017 y que el pasado 4 de mayo logró ingresar al selecto grupo de programas que llegaron a los 300 episodios en mas de 7 años de existencia. Juntos, queremos alcanzar muchos logros mas y esperemos que en este camino ahora a los 400, pueda estar lleno de noticias, eventos y coberturas que desde luego van a hacer mucho mas entretenida las tardes de los sábados.En este programa, comentamos de una gran cantidad de informaciones relacionadas a anuncios de anime las cuales estarán siempre disponible en el sitio web de modoradio como la confirmación del regreso para el año 2025 de la serie de animeSono Bisque Doll Wa Koi Wo Suru (My Dress-Up Darling) ¿Cómo evolucionará la relación entre entre Marin y Gojo? ¿Qué nuevos cosplays nos va a trae la "Sexy Cosplay Doll"? Además, la confirmación de una segunda temporada paraDAN DA DAN, la serie as importante de la temporada otoño 2024, los anuncios de nuevas series que nos traeCrunchyroll para la temporada invierno 2025 y la fecha de estreno que tendrá el remake del clásico de cultoJigoku Sensei Nube. Esto junto con las breves de la semana dedicadas al final que tendrá la saga de novelasDanmachi, la adaptación al anime del mangaBuki Yona Sempai, la adquisición deSony de una parte importante de la editorialKadokawa y la nominación a losFamily Emmy del live action deOne Piece.Desde luego, El Fashion Geek continua entregando las historias sobre la cultura de Japón y esta semana Kira nos cuenta sobre una tradición que los templos de Japón realizan cada fin de año y esta esEl Kanji mas representativo de la época. Esto junto con losEmprendimientos Geeks de esta semana y los eventos y ferias próximos a realizar.Roque vuelve a traernos una nueva historia enLa Maquina del Tiempoesta semana con una serie del género del cyberpunk de los ochentas que con el paso del tiempo se ha convertido en una obra de culto enmarcado en la llamada "Época dorada" del OVA. Esta semana Roque analizará la obra clásicaBubblegum Crisis Mega Tokyo 2032: The Story of the Knights Sabers. Y desde luego, Carlos nos trae los tops musicales de Japón y el resto deAsiaen el Asian Top Chart.Como siempre mencionamos, muchas gracias por hacer cada vez mas grande este espacio.Programa emitido el día sábado 21 de diciembre de 2024

Julian Ungar-Sargon
Dveykus: Meor Vashemesh on Two Types of Divine Awareness

Julian Ungar-Sargon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 33:03


The meor vashemesh uses the struggle with the expression in Deut 5:19 "Hashem spoke those words—those and no more—to your whole congregation at the mountain, with a mighty voice out of the fire and the dense clouds. [God] inscribed them on two tablets of stone and gave them to me."  the hebrew יָסָ֑ף is targum called וְלָא פְסַקSo which is it? only once but never again or never stopped? the master informs us as to the two types of individual "hasagah" of the Divine.

Julian Ungar-Sargon
Meor Vashemesh on Chukas

Julian Ungar-Sargon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 21:50


Rabbi Kolonamas Kalman Epstein, the Meor Vashemesh, writes on the first verse of parshas Chukas, with a dazzling rereading of the Midrash Rabbah and the Gemara in Berachot. Torah as a paradigm of the Khok being internalized by each individual person.

Sally Serves It Up
Ep 78: Q&A With Dr Claire Carroll (my sister!)

Sally Serves It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 36:45


I loved chatting with my sister, Claire, an amazing GP and the person responsible for helping me to become a coach! I owe her a lot. We've both struggled at different times with some of our eating habits and had weight we wanted to lose and together found so much power, freedom and RESULTS with coaching strategies. I thought she would be a great person for you to hear from. In this episode, we talk about:how Claire got into this approach to weight loss and why she thinks it's the missing piece for so many peoplewhat coaching tools and strategies she finds particularly effective (and the ones she sometimes struggles with!)intermittent fasting & mindsetperimenopause symptoms to watch out for & fundamental strategies Claire's conversion to being a home workout fan which has meant she's stronger and fitter than ever!the importance of prioritising protein in your dietI hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed having it. What a treat! The at-home workout platform that we love: https://www.helenbarlow-pt.com/To find out more about coaching with me and to join my September programme intake, please visit my website: https://www.sallywebstercoaching.com/work-with-meOr book your free consultation call here: https://calendly.com/swc-bookings/free-consultation-call?month=2024-06

Saturday To Shabbos
Rabbi Yoni Ganger

Saturday To Shabbos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


Rabbi Yoni Ganger is Campus Director of MEOR at Harvard University. His path to observant Jewish life wound through medical school, but it ultimately led him to the campus of Harvard University. Ganger has a unique perspective on the recent campus protests there and how Harvard Jews have coped. This is his story.  Saturday to […]

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast
Journey To Poland 2024: Krakow, the New Cemetary - The Kever of the "Meor V'Shemesh", Rav Kolonymous Kalman Shapira

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 2:56


Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
On Principle-Episode 102- Dark Back Alleys of the Campus Protests and The Brighter Road Ahead of Charedi National Service with Rabbi Ari Koretzky of Meor Maryland

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 35:18


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Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Meor Einaim - Pesach is Kindness & Matzah is Purity!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 13:30


Let's seek out the kindness of the Chag of Pesach and the kedusha of the Matza of Emuna... United Souls - Extracts from New Book Section 1 - by Eli Goldsmith - Part 42 - Pesach & Don't #Passover - 2020-24 - Truth & Completion - https://eligoldsmith.substack.com/p/united-souls-extracts-from-new-book-45d - To Sponsor for the completion of our first section 2020-21 of the United Souls Book on Substack, & beginning of our second section TBA… UnityInspireProjects.com 5784/2024… --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eligoldsmith/support

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Meor Einaim - Yichud Parshat Shmirat Haloshon - Likutei Moharan & Toras Emmes!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 15:35


Meor Einaim - the oneg of the Good of Yisrael to Hashem, TORAS EMMES making space for Hashem's Kedushas haChug , LIKUTEI MOHARAN 34 - 1 Seek out The Divine Path! The Tolna Rebbe matzah baking Erev Pesach Hallel with a Bracha... United Souls - Extracts from New Book Section 1 - by Eli Goldsmith - Part 42 - Pesach & Don't #Passover - 2020-24 - Truth & Completion - https://eligoldsmith.substack.com/p/united-souls-extracts-from-new-book-45d - To Sponsor for the completion of our first section 2020-21 of the United Souls Book on Substack, & beginning of our second section TBA… UnityInspireProjects.com 5784/2024… --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eligoldsmith/support

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Meor Einaim - Parshat Shemini - Elevation Of Love @ Shirat David!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 5:11


A quick summary of a 45 minute sessions filled with Tikkuni Neshamos and Ahavas Hashem ❤️

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Meor Einaim - Parshat Tzav - Geulah to Gadlus!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 7:59


Summary learning Expanded Consciousness @ Shirat David... Cover Pic Pnei Menachem zya lh'l & the Tolna Rebbe Shlita a direct descendent from the Meor Einaim... Privacy, Daas & Geulah... Preps to Shabbos HaGadol... Follow & Share this link to join Our Unity WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Lc5WOj4Zm9F2PrtH8mh6Vx --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eligoldsmith/support

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Meor Einaim - Parshat Vayikra - The Call to Gadlus to Greatness!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 35:11


Learning Chassidus at Shirat David, Efrat... Share United Souls - Extracts from New Book TBA - by Eli Goldsmith - Part 41 - a Nourished Soul, Shabbat Shalom, Intimacy beyond & The Synergistic Journey Together! https://eligoldsmith.substack.com/p/united-souls-extracts-from-new-book-559 Unity Marketing​ - We are looking forward to marketing your brand, company, organization, and program. Please WhatsApp at +972505305002 or email UnityInspireProjects@gmail.com and let's do #UnityMarketing together. https://unityinspireprojects.com/contact-our-unity-team/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eligoldsmith/support

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
On Principle Special-Episode 98-Jews You Should Know-The Yiddish Scholar, Political Observer and Consummate Professor: A Conversation with Ruth Wisse

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 78:41


Please click on this link to contribute whatever you can to keep this podcast on the air: https://thechesedfund.com/yeshivaofnewarkpodcast/keeping-the-ark-afloat With downloads approaching the million mark-and an archival library numbering in the thousands, the Yeshiva of Newark Podcast has been striving to continuously upgrade our content, and professionalize our audio sound, along with altering approaches in light of much appreciated listener feedback.  A niche has been carved out that resonates with many on the wide spectrum of Observant Jews.  This explains why we continually rank high in independent on-line lists of top Yeshiva podcasts.  This proud edifice is in real danger of toppling and disappearing. We need the help of our listeners to continue to record and edit, and to promote a product that has been a balm and instructive to so many.  Just 36 dollars, a minimum donation, from a thousand of you out there will keep us afloat as a New Ark of straight, intelligent, and humorous discussion, lectures, debate and inquiry - while the destructive waters of ignorance and politics crash around us. ABOUT THIS EPISODE Ruth Wisse is one of the great modern scholars of Yiddish literature. A distinguished career at McGill and Harvard Universities has now led to her current engagement with Tikvah, a Jewish-conservative think tank and educational outfit. Professor Wisse has authored many books, and written widely on political affairs in addition to her native areas of scholarly expertise. Her extensive ouvre can be reviewed here: https://harvard.academia.edu/RuthRWisse --------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate

Jews You Should Know
Episode 204 - The Yiddish Scholar, Political Observer and Consummate Professor: A Conversation with Ruth Wisse

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 75:15


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Ruth Wisse is one of the great modern scholars of Yiddish literature. A distinguished career at McGill and Harvard Universities has now led to her current engagement with Tikvah, a Jewish-conservative think tank and educational outfit. Professor Wisse has authored many books, and written widely on political affairs in addition to her native areas of scholarly expertise. Her extensive ouvre can be reviewed here: https://harvard.academia.edu/RuthRWisse --------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 203 - The Faces of Orthodoxy and DMC Podcast Host: A Conversation with Alexandra Fleksher

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 70:42 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Alexandra ("Alex") Fleksher is a multi-talented content creator and Jewish "influencer" in contemporary culture. She is the founder and creative director of the "Faces of Orthodoxy" Instagram (and other social media) presense:  Along with co-host Rivki Silver, Alex also hosts the Deep Meaningful Conversations (DMC) podcast, covering topics of interest to observant (and all) Jewish women. Alex also writes for Mishpacha magazine, is an educator, and boasts a fascinating personal background story, which she shares on this episode! ------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

K'hal Mevakshei Hashem #2
Chanukah farbregin (Yeshivas Meor HaTalmud) - the higher the ceiling the lower the basement

K'hal Mevakshei Hashem #2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 48:19


Harav Yussie Zakutinsky Shlita

Normal Frum Women
Being Jewish On Campus Today with Mariel Goldstein

Normal Frum Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 85:15 Very Popular


We all know the frightening reality facing Jewish students on college campuses today. The stories are horrifying and unbelievable. We want this episode to be somewhat uplifting as well, and that's why we've invited Mariel Goldstein to speak with us. Mariel is the director of women's education at MEOR Maryland, a campus-based organization dedicated to extending Jewish learning opportunities to the broadest spectrum of Jewish students at the University of Maryland, College Park. University of Maryland College Park is the fourth largest public university by Jewish population. According to Hilllel, there are 6000 Jewish students on campus, 20% of the student population. So Mariel is in the trenches, supporting Jewish students who are struggling right now – and doing her best to support herself as well since October 7th.  On this episode we discuss: The impact of October 7 on the lives of the Jewish students Mariel works with  Rising anti-semitism on campus and how it's impacted University of Maryland The safe haven MEOR provides and the increased interest in programming and Jewish pride The biggest takeaway for college students from this current experience Mariel's thoughts about the future of Jewish college students on secular campuses  Show notes:  Donate to Meor's campaign to support Jewish students on campus during these challenging times! https://causematch.com/meor23/goldstein Meor Maryland's website https://www.meormarylandonline.org/ DMC YEARLY SPONSOR: Town Appliance https://www.townappliance.com/ 1-866-309-8119 https://www.townappliance.com/pages/contact-us DMC EPISODE SPONSOR: Amudim https://unitetoheal.com/ https://amudim.org/ 646-517-0222 646-517-0221 info@amudim.org

Exam Study Expert: study tips and psychology hacks to learn effectively and get top grades

It all starts with your mindset: that's the foundation on which it all rests.And I mean both your final result, and your enjoyment (or otherwise) of the path to success.Today, I'm looking back on my own mindset journey as a scholar, and breaking down the top lessons learned from 3 separate challenges I faced at 3 separate times along my journey as a scholar through my time and school and university.If you're inspired today to level up your own mindset toolbox:Visit https://examstudyexpert.com/Coaching to schedule a consultation for 1-on-1 support with meOr check out https://examstudyexpert.com/TSW for The Scholar's Way, my signature self-study student mindset programmeOutsmart Your Exams, my award-winning exam technique book, is available at https://geni.us/exams*** As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases on suggested books.

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
On Principle-Episode 92- Confronting Campus Hate and Gaslighting with Rabbi Ari Koretzky of MEOR Maryland

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 37:58


This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate

The Mordy Shteibel's Podcast (Rabbi Binyomin Weinrib)
Melava Malka- Reb Meir Shapiro and the Meor Enayim.

The Mordy Shteibel's Podcast (Rabbi Binyomin Weinrib)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 24:45


Discussing two Tzadikim whose Yartzheit is this week

AJC Passport
What the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism Means for Jewish College Students

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 22:58


In May, the White House released its U.S. National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism. As students return to campus, hear from two student leaders who are working to share and implement the strategy's recommendations at their colleges and beyond: Sabrina Soffer, a rising junior at George Washington University and the head of the school's Presidential Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, and Abe Baker-Butler, a rising junior at Yale University and the president of the AJC Campus Global Board.  *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Abe Baker-Butler and Sabrina Soffer Show Notes: Learn: AJC Campus Library: Resources for Becoming a Strong Jewish Student Advocate Listen: IsraAID CEO on Sharing Israel's Expertise With the World's Most Vulnerable Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. __ Transcript of Interview with Abe Baker-Butler and Sabrina Soffer: Manya Brachear Pashman:   At the end of May, weeks after most college students headed home, abroad, or to summer internships, the White House released its US National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism. But given the timing, it's unclear how many students know it exists. With me are two student leaders who not only know, they've shared it with other students with the intention of helping to implement its recommendations for college campuses, when in a few weeks they go back to school.  Sabrina Soffer, a rising junior at George Washington University is the Commissioner of the Presidential Task Force to Combat Antisemitism at GW, and Abe Baker-Butler, a rising junior at Yale University is the president of the AJC Campus Global Board. Abe, Sabrina, welcome to People of the Pod. Abe Baker-Butler:  Thank you for having us, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So I will ask you both, when did you hear about the US national strategy?  Abe Baker-Butler:   So I heard about the national strategy when it was in the headlines initially. But with school ending and finals, I didn't have the time to actually sit down and read it in full until we got to AJC Global Forum. And what really stuck with me was how there are real action items in there for students, and not only Jewish students, but all students to take action to combat antisemitism. And I was very excited that as the campus global board, we had the opportunity to spend some real quality time brainstorming how we could play a meaningful role in implementing this National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism. Sabrina Soffer:   So yeah, that's really interesting, I took very similar tidbits away from the strategy. But the first time that I heard about it was actually the same day that I was giving a talk to a group of women in San Diego, which is my hometown, in California. And it gave a lot of hope to the women who were listening to what I was saying, especially because the talk was about my experience on campus, which I think I'll get into a little bit later. But similar to Abe, the time I read it on the plane, actually on the way to Israel. So I had quite a bit of time to do that. And the thing that really stuck with me was exactly what Abe said, how all students, not just Jewish students, can take action and also the interfaith component. I think that having other students stand up for the Jewish community is essential and spreading awareness that way can really help in the fight to combat antisemitism. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So yes, Sabrina, I do want to talk to you a little bit more about the Taskforce. But first, Abe, can you tell us about the AJC Campus Global Board? It was formed last year, but who makes up its membership? And why? Why are they on this board? Abe Baker-Butler:   We're a group of 30 students, I believe, there are 20 of us from the United States, 10 of us from the rest of the world. And when I say the rest of the world, truly the whole rest of the world, Australia, to South Africa, to Europe, you name it. And our mission that we're working to pursue, is to support AJC's work on campus, and also to really ensure that AJC's work is informed from a student leader and young person's perspective. I think it's a real testament to AJC that they are taking this tangible step to prioritize us as young people and to say, you know, we want to hear you, and we want your perspectives to inform our advocacy. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So what schools do students hail from? Are they all East Coast schools? Or is there geographic diversity? Abe Baker-Butler:   Certainly not all East Coast schools, we have people from all over ranging from the University of Florida University of Southern California, University of Tennessee, Northwestern, and that's just in the United States. Our goal is really to ensure that we are incorporating a broad array of perspectives from across our country, from across also all parts of the Jewish community. We care deeply on the Campus Global Board about ensuring that we're embracing a pluralistic Judaism, that we have people from all denominations, all backgrounds, and we believe that by doing that we can best inform AJC's work. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And what have you done so far?  Abe Baker-Butler:   So in the past year, we've really been building our structure and integrating ourselves into the AJC institution. A few highlights that I can think of from the past year that have been particularly meaningful to me, are well I guess this is one of the biggest ones in my mind during the development and prior to the announcement of the National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism, Holly Huffnagle, AJC's US director for combating antisemitism, her and other AJC content experts and staff took the time to meet with a contingent of our Campus Global Board members to hear their thoughts in a listening session of sorts. And then what Holly and those staff members did is they took those thoughts and used them as they were giving feedback to the White House, as it developed the National Strategy. To me that's extremely meaningful.  Some other events we did is we had an event with Ted at University of Pennsylvania, which received really diverse audience in terms of Jewish denominations and observance, which I was very happy about.  We also held an event with Richie Torres, at Harvard, which was also much needed, given the situation on campus there. And beyond those sorts of headline events, we've also been doing more-- we've started a mentorship program between our campus full board and ACCESS. And there's a lot more in the pipeline, too, that I can also talk about. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Can you talk a little bit more about what was going on at Harvard? Is the campus global board, is the primary responsibility to respond to situations? Abe Baker-Butler:   Yes, so the reason I made that remark is because I think there's often a perception that you can't be both progressive and Zionist, and I think Ritchie Torres, who was our speaker there, really cuts that misconception straight through. But in terms of us responding to what's going on on campus, another really interesting part of our work that I'm proud of is our antisemitic incident response. Whenever there is an antisemitic incident on a campus, we the leadership of the campus global board, try and reach out to the Jewish leaders on that campus, whether it be the presidents of Hillel, or the head of the Chabad board. And we come saying, Hey, we're not here looking to get any kind of headlines, or press coverage, or to meet with your university administrators. You tell us what you need. And we're here as a group of 30 committed individuals to provide it to you.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Sabrina, tell us about GW's task force to combat anti semitism and who makes up that group? Sabrina Soffer:   Yeah, so GW's task force came about after the Lara Sheehi incident that happened in December. So basically, there was a professor who was teaching a mandatory diversity class at the grad school level. Everybody had to introduce where they were coming from. And there was a group of students from Tel Aviv. And the professor responded, it's not your fault you were born in Israel. And to make a long story short, that class became increasingly about imperialism and settler colonialism and more anti-Israel over time, and the students became more and more uncomfortable, and even after they reported it to the dean, there was no accountability. And then there was a title six complaint. And after that, there was an investigation conducted by the University, I guess, the university hired a law firm. And they found that there was not only no antisemitism, but no discrimination, because it fell within the lines of free speech, what was going on in the classroom, which I don't necessarily agree with, I think that it created a really hostile environment. Because the students did report that they couldn't sleep well, they couldn't eat because they had to turn in assignments to that professor who they couldn't trust because obviously, she disrespected them because of their identity.  So something I'm trying to do with the taskforce is trying to create trust between all members of the GW community, whether they agree or disagree, and no matter their identity groups, but I'll put that aside for now. So after that incident happened, there was a student in the student government, I think he's the former legislator General. And he was friends with the president of Chabad. And I'm the vice president. So they were speaking about it. And I guess the president, who's a good friend of mine, said, Oh, I have a friend who's very much involved in the Jewish world. And she would definitely like to take on an initiative like this one, and create a taskforce to deal with these issues on campus, because we've had quite a few of them that are either similar or radically different than the Lara Sheehi incident. So you know, I took the task upon myself I, they gave me some parameters of what to do, like it had to be 10 students, which I've now expanded to 15, because I couldn't reject people who seriously sounded amazing in their interviews, and then it had to be tied to the student government in some sort. So from there, I had to pass it through three different committees on the task force, and I really wanted it to be an all encompassing group. For example, I didn't want it all Jews, like the White House National Strategy says. And I think at the back of my mind, my mom raised me with this principle of like, you can't solve a problem without making people who are a part of the problem, a part of the solution. So I said, You know what, let's go for it, Yallah, and it'll be better this way. And we'll figure out these issues together. So then it came about, it was voted on unanimously. And then we've kind of started doing some work during the summer, we started collecting data. I've gotten the whole team organized, and I'm really, really pleased. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You know, I'm sure there are Jewish students who are listening, who are heading to campus as freshmen this year, perhaps their parents or their grandparents are listening. And Sabrina, I'm curious, what should they expect? And how can they prepare to be a Jewish student on an American college campus? Sabrina Soffer:   So I think that every campus is different. And I want to preface this by saying that no, the campuses themselves, besides a few, like, you can't label the campus as an antisemitic University, I think that's really important to note. For me, from what I've seen in conversations with administrators, with faculty and other students, is that there's a problem of systemic ignorance that breeds antisemitism, not so much a problem of systemic antisemitism. Because really, people don't have that, the majority of people don't have that much hate in their heart, you know, to like, go out and say tropes and demonize, you know, another, another person's identity for no reason.  I think it really comes from people trying to advocate for something else, but they don't know how it makes other people feel, or they just don't care. And I think we have to do a better job of explaining how we feel. So that was just a little bit of a preface, but the backstory is that I came into college not having any idea what this would be like. I tried to look for a campus with a great Jewish community, which GW absolutely has. Not all campuses have it. But I'm lucky, I actually don't believe that we do have a Chabad, Hillel, Meor, GW for Israel. So groups that I really identify with, and I thought that I would have no problem. However, in some of the classes that I was taking, I would openly share my ties to Israel, where my family was from, where I got my principles and my ethics. And over time, I came to realize that my ideas were being tarnished, they were being called racist and xenophobic. This was just a quick story. We were trying to talk about Holocaust education and slavery education, and one girl told me, Oh, the Holocaust is a lot more sensitized than slavery in school, because Jews are white. And that's like, I took that very, you know, did not sit well with me. But it was a problem of ignorance. I had a conversation with the girl afterward. And you know, we reconcile the differences, but like, I think that happens a lot on campus where there's so much ignorance, that it just comes out in ways that they shouldn't.  So, from then on, I really took it upon myself to become an educator, no matter what people would think of me. I would always try to spread my truth and do it in a loving way.  So I would just encourage all Jewish students before they get to campus to find their community because this whole time that I was experiencing this difficulty, I was really leaning on my Chabad friends, my Hillel friends, and of course, my family back home. Always talk to your parents. I think that's a really important point. And find the people who are going to support you no matter what. So that's just my my big piece of advice as well as get yourself educated. Know your history. Know your facts, know your identity, and never stop being who you are.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Abe, what about you? What advice do you have for incoming freshmen? Abe Baker-Butler:   Yeah, well, I think Sabrina really hit the nail on the head here by talking about ignorance. The stories I've heard from my friends and what I've experienced on campus, I've seen that a lot of the antisemitism we see is really driven by ignorance. I've heard multiple times on my campus. ideas such as the Jews are white and privileged. Why do the Jews have so many resources in the form of their lovely Hillel building? Look how rich the Jews are-they have security guards. These kinds of ideas, these kinds of comments. I think they're not coming from. Yeah, I don't think there's such a thing as informed hatred, right. I think that's an oxymoron. But they're coming out of ignorance. And I think because these sorts of antisemitic sentiments are coming out of ignorance. It makes the work that people like Sabrina and I, like Sabrina's taskforce and our campus global board, I think it makes the work that we're doing, ever more important, extremely important.  Abe Baker-Butler:   In terms of my advice for Jewish students coming to campus, I would say, you should keep in mind that while you can have an extremely meaningful impact by teaching those who may be ignorant about antisemitism, you also should remember that it is not only your responsibility to fight antisemitism, it is the entire community's responsibility to fight antisemitism. That includes it, should and must include allies. And then the other advice I would give is exactly what Sabrina said, you should know that as a Jewish student, there is a community behind you both on your campus, whether it's Hillel or Chabad, or anything else. And also, nationally, there are students like Sabrina and I, who are here to support you. There are organizations like Jewish on Campus, for example, of students that have ambassador's programs on campus. So you should never feel alone as a Jewish student on campus. Because there's so many people out there who care about you and support you. And you have the facts behind you. Sabrina Soffer:   I also just something that's really important for students to know is like know your rights on campus, both in the campus realm and the legal realm. Because what happened with the Lara Sheehi incident, those students, they knew how to report the incident. But there was no accountability. So it's like, where do I go from there? I've had students, I've had friends who've given up after they've had incidents, and they didn't know to go to groups, like AJC or Hillel International, maybe to help them out. So I think that knowing your rights before you get to campus is imperative. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You know, I was going to add, thank you so much, Sabrina, for that. I was also going to add to what Abe said, you know, I went to a very small school. For undergraduate. I was one of two Jews on campus that I know of. There might have been more. So there was no Hillel. It was a very small, tiny Jewish community. But like you said, there are organizations like AJC, there are national organizations. Now there's a national action plan that applies to every school. Not just these larger schools that have Hillels or Chabads on campus. So we talked about engaging different points of view, and different perspectives. These are all young people, your age, still learning. I also think it's very important to build and find allies on campus. I think that right there is a potential for education. And Abe, I am curious what kind of thought the campus global board has given to engaging different points of view and finding allies? Abe Baker-Butler: So we care deeply about finding allies. One thing I do want to highlight is the AJC curriculum that we've been developing with Dr. Sara Coodin that we look to use on campuses. And in terms of finding allies. That is key if it's central to our work on the campus global board. Some ideas that we have that we're working on include collaboration, brotherhood and sisterhood events, with Black and Jewish fraternities and sororities, reading groups between black and Jewish groups on campus to understand each other's shared perspectives. Joint interfaith seders and events between Muslim and Jewish groups on campuses. We really have a responsibility to create shared communities of goodwill, who can be our allies on campus, because in addition to having the national strategy and having national organizations like AJC on campuses, like the one you attended Manya, having allies like that is perhaps the most important because they can be that community that supports you.  And the other thing that I wanted to add to what we were discussing before, in terms of advice for Jewish students that I neglected to say was, you should always be proud of your Jewish identity. Always, always, always. You're the heir to an extremely rich intellectual and cultural tradition. And anyone who tries to make you feel ashamed of that or to slander that is wrong, and you should not heed what they say. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I am curious if you could share how you have celebrated, enjoyed being Jewish on campus? Sabrina Soffer:   This past April it was Yom Ha'atzmaut and we had Israel fest. It's a GW for Israel organized, we put Israeli flags in Cogan Plaza, the main plaza, we had loud music, falafel, shawarma, everything, and we were just dancing. And it was just the most amazing experiences not only feel like, for me, a lot of my Jewish identity comes from, like Zionism and my Israeli background. So just being able to celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut with a bunch of my Jewish friends who also support Israel. And it was just amazing. And also like a lot of the music that I grew up with, and that I'm familiar with, that was very fun to like, have in public on campus, and also having non Jews join us in that celebration. And this was all while SJP and JVP, were sitting right in front of us for literally two hours with posters with very hostile messages about Israel. And we didn't pay any attention, we kept dancing, and they just it's like, you know, we will do our thing, we'll be proud, we block out the noise, block out the hate. So that felt pretty great.  And then another experience I had was on Pesach, my parents come and visit me a lot. I brought them to Chabad for Pesach, and it was just like they fit in so nicely with all my friends, all the students and the whole GW community. Chabad was really the organization that ushered me in at the beginning, they really made me feel like home away from home, and having my parents who like literally made my home amazing, very Jewish. Like they brought me up in a Jewish home, having them in my new kind of home in college just was very rewarding. So those are two experiences. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Both sound beautiful, both sound really, really lovely. And I just want to clarify for listeners, JVP stands for Jewish Voice for Peace, and SJP is Students for Justice in Palestine, which are two groups on college campuses that have engaged in a lot of anti-Israel rhetoric. Abe, I want to turn back to you for one last question. And that is, I asked you what the Campus Global Board has done and it's one year of existence, but what will it do in the year ahead? What do you envision accomplishing? Abe Baker-Butler:   Probably the most central part of our plans for this year, I want to highlight is implementing the White House national strategy on combating anti semitism on campus. One idea that we're working on, not finalized yet, but that I'm hoping will become a reality is an incubator of sorts, where we'll put out a call for proposals from not only Jewish but non Jewish groups about how to fight antisemitism on campus, in line with the plan. And then our goal is that the campus goal board will sift through the proposals that we receive and figure out how we can best support, financially and otherwise, these organizations on campus in conducting activities that will help implement the plan and stem antisemitism. Some other ideas we have are, we want to bring diplomats from Abraham Accords countries to campuses to help stem the ignorance that I was talking about. And then also, we want to ensure to, the point I was making earlier about integrating young people, and really walking to talk with young people as part of AJC's advocacy. We want to ensure that young people, members of the campus cohort and others aren't as many AJC advocacy meetings and settings as possible, because we believe, and AJC believes as well, that when our voices are there, it provides for an even more persuasive advocacy, and an even more full representation of the interests of the Jewish community. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Can you give examples of where that advocacy takes place? Where would these young people go? Abe Baker-Butler:   Certainly. So we're planning to do it at all levels. One example would be Diplomatic Marathon alongside the UN General Assembly, meetings with diplomats there but also at the local level with legislators and others, at the regional office level. There are a lot of opportunities for young people to get involved in AJC's work. And we want to ensure that young voices are represented in all of these meetings, whether it be domestic legislators or diplomats or anyone else.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Sabrina, Abe, thank you so much for joining us and discussing what your plans are for this year. I wish you both a lot of luck and I hope you most of all enjoy your junior years in college.  Sabrina Soffer:   Thank you so much for having us.  Abe Baker-Butler:   Thank you, Manya. Shabbat shalom.  Sabrina Soffer:   Shabbat shalom. 

Jews You Should Know
Episode 199 - The Yeshiva University President: A Conversation with Ari Berman

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 72:18


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman has been a longtime scholar, pulpit rabbi and Jewish communal leader. In his latest role, as President of Yeshiva University, he is guiding this flagship bastion of higher learning into a bold and dynamic future, by building on the values and personalities of our illustrious past. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 198 - The Basketball Pro & Holocaust Author: A Conversation with Dan Grunfeld

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 58:57


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Dan Grunfeld is a former professional basketball player and author of the book "By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream."  We discuss Dan's father, Ernie Grunfeld, and legendary career as a player and executive, as well as his family's Holocaust story. LINKS: Dan's website: https://www.dangrunfeld.com/ Amazon book link: https://www.amazon.com/Grace-Game-Holocaust-Basketball-Unprecedented/dp/1629379220 FOLLOW DAN: Instagram - @Dan.Grunfeld Twitter - @Dan_Grunfeld -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

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Jews You Should Know
Episode 197 - The Author of "Why G-d Why: How to Believe in Heaven When it Hurts Like Hell": A Conversation with Gershon Schusterman

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 62:29


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Rabbi Gershon Schusterman was a young Chabad shaliach (emissary) in his late 30's, running a school in California, when his wife tragically passed away, leaving behind 11 orphans. Decades later, he has written a book addressing the topics of loss and grief from a traditional Jewish perspective, called "Why G-d Why: How to Believe in Heaven When it Hurts Like Hell." Amazon book link: https://www.amazon.com/Why-God-Believe-Heaven-Hurts-ebook/dp/B0BHQFPYXT -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 196 - The Plastic Surgeon, Persian Jew, Podcaster, Influencer, Israel Advocate: A Conversation with Sheila Nazarian

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 53:42


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Dr. Sheila Nazarian is a board-certied plastic surgeon residing in Los Angeles, CA. In this wide-ranging conversation, we cover her family's daring escape from post-Revolution Iran, her celebrated medical career, her starring in a popular Netflix series ("Skin Decision: Before and After"), her social media Israel advocacy, her forthcoming memoir, and more!   LINKS Dr. Nazarian's full "link tree": https://linktr.ee/drsheilanazarian Netflix "Skin Decision: Before and After": https://www.netflix.com/title/81038987   "The Closet" Podcast: https://www.closetpodcast.com/ Nazarian Plastic Surgery: https://nazarianplasticsurgery.com/ CONNECT Instagram: @drsheilanazarian @themodelsurgeon @theskinspot #NaturalByNazarian Twitter: @DoctorNazarian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSheilaNazarian/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsheilanazarian/ -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 195 - The Rose Grows Chief Empowerment Officer (CEO): A Conversation with Rayna Rose Exelbierd

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 62:41


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Rayna Rose Exelbierd is a motivational speaker, author and founder and CEO of "The Rose Grows." Her infectious enthusiasm insires young women and all who absorb her message. LINKS The Rose Grows: https://www.therosegrows.com/ The Girl Who Said Hello to Everyone (book): https://thegirlwhosaidhellotoeveryone.com/ -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Sit With Snit
Marrying Your Soulmate Is A Miracle with Rabbi Jack Cohen

Sit With Snit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 52:11


Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focussed explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers.   For our sixth episode, I am so excited to officially introduce the first male to make it on the Sit With Snit podcast. He is a legend and doesn't need an introduction. I think that if you know him, and you know him, well, then that's all there is to it. And for those of you who do not have the honor of knowing Rabbi Jack Cohen yet, I will tell you a little thing or two about him. You might know him from his days working at Meor Manhattan, now known as Olami, Manhattan, or even before that on UPenn's campus with MEOR, or maybe you happen to be one of the millions of Venezuelans who are related to him here in Miami. Rabbi Jack is currently the Director of Jewish Education and Community Engagement at Hebrew Academy (RASG) in Miami. He is passionate about being involved as an educator and mentor in people's lives directly, together with community building, but is also interested in exploring technological or otherwise avenues for making Jewish wisdom accessible to many more people.  Either way,  our guest is near and dear to my heart; I am very blessed to call him a Rabbi, mentor, spiritual practitioner, and step-cousin. We're still working on all the many labels, and you'll hear me allude to them on the podcast, and I milk it, I milk it. I knew I wanted Rabbi Jack on this podcast from day one because he was one of the people who pushed me to launch this season. He kept saying, "Hannita, you have to do it! Like give me a time and day, and let's make it happen." And sometimes we need that, you know, push to get things going. And I wouldn't be here right now speaking to all of you without him. So first and foremost, Chodesh Tov! Welcome to the month of Shevat, and I hope the energy of Shevat gives you the biggest hug, and so does this podcast. . Without further ado, are you ready to sit with us? Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode and sharing it with friends. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings. ✨

Jews You Should Know
Episode 194 - The Daily Giving Founder: A Conversation with Jonathan Donath

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 58:39


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Jonathan Donath is a renowned chiropractor by day, but in his "spare time" founded DailyGiving.org, an incredible organization that collects $1 a day from thousands of people worldwide, and distributes them each day to a different vetted charity. Link: DailyGiving.org -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

The Food Freedom Life Podcast
Client Story: Robynn's Journey to Binge Recovery, Self Forgiveness & Self Love

The Food Freedom Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 43:22


In this episode, one of my clients Robynn shares her story of overcoming binge eating, healing her relationship with food and her journey of body acceptance and self love. In this episode there is mention of weight numbers and addiction so if hearing this is not where you're at, please tune into a previous episode. Join Robynn and I as we discuss:Where Robynn's food and body image issues began Her binges and the ebbs and flows of control after dieting for a significant period of timeAcknowledging how excessive dieting, negative body image, and restriction were influenced by her critical inner narrative How she began her recovery and being more present in lifeThe importance of utilizing a support system in recoveryIf you are tired of being stuck on the hamster wheel of feeling in control around food and and then binging yet again and you are ready to finally find peace with food, your body and exercise so you can feel better and have balance be your default...Click here to learn more about working with meOr send me an email at brittanyallison.rd@gmail.com if you have any questions!

Jews You Should Know
Episode 193 - The Chassidic Geneology Expert: A Conversation with Asher Halberstam

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 65:17


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Asher Halberstam, scion of a dynastic chassidic family, has become a go-to expert in genealogy, making it both accessible and beautiful, to the Jewish and broader communities. Learn about his personal story, and his precious mission, on this episode! LINK: Treemily.com -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 192 - The TikTok Executive & Author of "What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid"

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 37:32


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Michal Oshman is a longtime tech executive specializing in leadership development and inclusion initiatives. Her that work, and her personal life experience, she dealt extensively with issues of anxiety and personal performance. Michal's new book, "What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid," employs Jewish wisdom to tackle this pervasive challenge in today's society. LINKS Michal's book: https://www.amazon.com/What-Would-You-Werent-Afraid/dp/0744029104 Her Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/michal-oshman-what-would-you-do-if-you-werent-afraid/id1629914842 -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Rabbi Dovid A. Gross
Rabbeinu Gershom Meor Hagolah

Rabbi Dovid A. Gross

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 45:15


Jews You Should Know
Episode 191 - The Orthodox Demographer: A Conversation with Mark Trencher

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 55:12


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mark Trencher, a retired corporate strategist who spent decades studying data, founded Nishma to provide the Jewish community with high-quality, empirical feedback. Through comprehensive surveys, he has furnished community leaders and stakeholders with a firm basis upon which to execute meaningful change. Mark himself is a Jewish community leader, father and grandfather, for whom this objective information-gathering is highly personal. He is also host of the Orthonomics podcast. Hear his story and learn about his work! Nishma Research website: http://nishmaresearch.com/index.html Orthonomics pod: https://podbay.fm/p/1607753307 -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 190 - The Women's Education Pioneer and Mother of Rav Eitam H"yd: A Conversation with Rabbanit Chana Henkin

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 72:45


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Rabbanit Chana Henkin is a pioneer in women's Jewish education, founder of Nishmat and progenitor of the Yoa'tzot Halahca program. She is also the mother of Rav Eitam Henkin, H"yd, who along with his wife Naama was murdered by terrorists on Succot of 2015/5776. Rav Eitam was an exceptional scholar whose literary output by his death at 31 already was prodigious. Posthomously, the family has published a great deal more of his breathtaking work, including a recently translated volume, "Studies in Halacha and Rabbinic History." KEY LINKS Nishmat: https://nishmat.net/ Yoatzot Halacha: https://www.yoatzot.org/yoatzot-halacha-intro/ Studies in Halacha and Rabbinic History by Rav Eitam Henkin, H"yd: https://www.amazon.com/Studies-Halakhah-Rabbinic-History-Henkin/dp/159264581X -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 189 - The Rabbi, Historian, and Restorer of Jewish-American Military Graves: A Conversation with R' Dr. Jacob J. Schacter

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 66:52 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter is an iconic rabbi, historian, author and most recently, founder of Operation Benjamin, aimed at restoring gravesites of mislabeled Jewish American service-members killed in WWII. Learn more about his work, both current and past: Operation Benjamin: https://www.operationbenjamin.org/ Torah U'Madda Journal Archives: https://www.jstor.org/journal/toraumaddj -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 188 - The Venezuelan Jewish Community President: A Conversation with Enrique Sultan

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 43:20 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Enrique Sultan is the president of the Venezuelan Sephardic Jewish community. In this interview, we learn all about his background, and the rich Jewish heritage of this struggling-but-proud South American country. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

The Wildescast
Rabbi Wildes Guests on "Jews You Should Know"

The Wildescast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 81:34


Mark Wildes was well on his way to joining his father, a renowned immigration attorney, when he found his life's calling: reaching out to unaffiliated young professional Jews in Manhattan, and innovating for decades in the outreach space. Unique as a proudly Modern Orthodox practitioner, Rabbi Wildes offers a different perspective, which we discuss and evaluate in this episode. We also speak about his new "40-day challenge" - the subject of his latest book - and his other writings, along with his rich family history and dreams for the future of outreach. Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 187 - The Modern Orthodox "Kiruv" (Outreach) Specialist: A Conversation with R' Mark Wildes

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 81:35 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mark Wildes was well on his way to joining his father, a renowned immigration attorney, when he found his life's calling: reaching out to unaffiliated young professional Jews in Manhattan, and innovating for decades in the outreach space. Unique as a proudly Modern Orthodox practitioner, Rabbi Wildes offers a different perspective, which we discuss and evaluate in this episode. We also speak about his new "40 day challenge" - the subject of his latest book - and his other writings, along with his rich family history and dreams for the future of outreach. Visit Rabbi Wildes' website/join the 40-day challenge group: https://www.markwildes.com/ Buy "The 40 Day Challenge": https://www.amazon.com/40-Day-Challenge-Mark-Wildes/dp/1947857673 -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 186 - The Deep Chronicler of Israeli Life: A Conversation with Matti Friedman

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 53:48 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Matti Friedman went to Israel "for a year" at age 17, and never left. His subsequent writing in the three decades since has been breathtaking in its prose and penetrating in its analysis of Jewish and Israeli life. With a penchant for unearthing the unsung story - those "marginal" tales with broad implications - he has authored four books and dozens of long-form articles in The Atlantic, Tablet and many other prestigious forums. Matti's latest work, Who By Fire, chronicles the iconic musician Leonard Cohen and his relationship to the country during the dire period of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Learn all about Matti's writing at https://mattifriedman.com/ -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Embrace It All!
How To Become Good At Feeling Everything

Embrace It All!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 16:56


We came to this earth not to feel good, but to become good at feeling.  Our earth life experience was designed for us to feel the full spectrum of emotions and learning how to understand and manage our emotions is the foundation for everything we experience in life.  Think about this:  There is no possible way to understand true joy and happiness, if we have never experienced sorrow or sadness. We cannot enjoy the feeling of accomplishment if we have never felt some disappointment or failure, we cannot feel courageous if we didn't feel some fear.  This is all part of God's plan for us.  He has made it possible for us to experience opposition in ALL things, which includes our emotions, in order to truly achieve our divine potential. I firmly believe that Feeling emotion is a divine attribute of Christ. While He lived on earth, he experienced the full myriad of emotions. .   He did not run away from them or fight against them, but he felt  them.  It can be scary to think about feeling those emotions that make us feel uncomfortable, but, my friends, it is entirely possible.  And I promise, it won't make those unwanted emotions more intense. In fact, when we allow ourselves to really feel them,  it will have the opposite effect.  That feeling will actually become less and less intense, and diminish all together.    This is something that I have taught my clients to do and it has made such a difference in their lives.  Taking time to pause, and allow ourselves to feel the emotions we feel, is one of the best things we can do for ourselves.  My 12- week program is designed to help you pause your anxiety, so that you can catch your breath and enjoy your life again.  Check it out here:https://www.angelaadamscoaching.com/coach-with-meOr get on my calendar and we can talk about it:https://coachwithangela.as.me/

Jews You Should Know
Episode 185 - The Abraham Accords Architect: A Conversation with Jason Greenblatt

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 57:21 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Jason Greenblatt is an attorney by trade, but during the Trump presidency found himself at the center of the most momentous foreign policy revolution in recent history. As the Middle East Envoy, Greenblatt helped architect the Abraham Accords, ushering in monumental change to a notoriously complex region. Along the way, Greenblatt expressed his strong Jewish faith in all of his travels. MEDIA & LINKS: Order Jason Greenblatt's acclaimed new book, "In the Path of Abraham," at Amazon. Listen to his riveting podcast, The Diplomat. And follow all of his unfolding activities at www.jasongreenblatt.com. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
The "American Birthright" Producer and Star: A Conversation with Becky Tahel

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 52:12 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Becky Tahel grew up in a traditional American-Israeli home. But her sister's relationship with, and eventual marriage to, a non-Jewish man precipitated a years-long journey to understand her faith, the role of love in Jewish life and ultimately herself. Becky captured her odyssey in a new documentary, “American Birthright,” which follows her travels around the world, and deep within. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
The Former Goldman Sachs CTO, Communal Activist, and Son of a Legend: A Conversation with Elisha Wiesel

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 54:24


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Elisha Wiesel is not just the only son of legendary Holocaust Survivor Eli Wiesel, but a remarkable individual in his own right. Elisha was a long-time executive at Goldman Sachs, concluding his tenure there as Chief Technology Officer. All throughout, he has also been engaged in many aspects of communal life. In this episode, Elisha shares honestly about his own circuitous Jewish journey, growing up in the “shadow” of world-renowned figures, and his efforts to unify the community in summer 2021 through the “NO FEAR: Rally in Solidarity with the Jewish People.” -------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 182 - The Champions of At-Risk Youth...and Work At It Founders: A Conversation with Yael Wedek & Rivka Ariel {OU Impact Mini-Series 4/4}

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 50:59


ABOUT THIS EPISODE From the https://www.workatit.org website: "Many young people struggle to know who they are, what they're good at, and where they fit in. Work At It takes the time to uncover your hidden talents, strengths, and confidence." Founders Yael Wedek and Rivka Ariel help participants do so through a combination of one-on-one consultations, skills & interest assessments, post-employment support & coaching, and more! -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 181 - The Orthodox Champion of the Arts...and ATARA Founder: A Conversation with Miriam Leah Gamliel {OU Impact Mini-Series 3/4}

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 68:23


  ABOUT THIS EPISODE Miriam Leah Gamliel has traveled a long journey as a young conservative girl with a passion for the performing arts, to an adult champion of these opportunities for women and girls in the Orthodox community. Learn about her personal journey, and what she is doing to change the face of female song, dance and more throughout the Jewish world. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.  

Jews You Should Know
Episode 180 - The Tefilla (Prayer) Trailblazer: A Conversation with Tamar Nusbaum {OU Impact Mini-Series 2/4}

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 60:23 Very Popular


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Tamar Nusbaum had been a longtime educator and curriculum expert when she was tapped to formulate a new educational module for tefilla - Jewish prayer. She tackled this challenge deftly, founding Ani Tefilla, now functioning in a wide range of Jewish schools. Her revolutionary “Stop. Think. Feel.” approach is reshaping the face of tefilla, a notoriously challenging religious activity, for scores of young students. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 179 - The OU Impact Accelerator Director: A Conversation with Jenna Beltser {OU Impact Mini-Series 1/4}

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 61:19


ABOUT THIS EPISODE We inaugurate a new special 4-part mini-series on the Orthodox Union (OU) Impact Accelerator with an introductory episode featuring director Jenna Beltser. Jenna shares her fascinating personal background - featuring stints at UPenn, Goldman Sachs, and various startups, before joining the OU - as well as her return to Jewish observance. In this episode we explore the origins and goals of the OU Impact Accelerator, setting the stage for three forthcoming episodes with some of their most interesting cohort members and founders. -------------------- ABOUT THIS PODCAST Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org. Please visit www.JewsYouShouldKnow.com, follow us on Twitter @JewsUShouldKnow or on Facebook. Have feedback for the show, or suggestions for future guests? E-mail us at JewsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com. Want to support this podcast? Visit Patreon.com/JewsYouShouldKnow. A small monthly contribution goes a long way!! A special thank you to Jacob Rupp of the Lift Your Legacy podcast for his invaluable production assistance.