Immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the Land of Israel
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Jeremy Lustman created and leads DLA Piper's Israel Group, which includes over 300 lawyers throughout the firm. But we barely touched on his legal career, since there is so much to talk about relating to Jeremy's Chessed, Aliyah and Rabbeim. Join Our Whatsapp Group! If you enjoy Shtark Tank, you don't want to miss our Quiet Whatsapp group, which includes updates, exclusive bonus content and more. You will also get the chance to submit questions for the show itself.. Click Here to join. Summary In this episode, Yaakov Wolff interviews Jeremy Lustman, who shares his journey of engaging in Chesed and volunteer work, particularly in Africa. The conversation delves into the emotional aspects of pain and resilience, the importance of faith in humanity, and the impact of small acts of kindness. Jeremy discusses his involvement in various nonprofits and the significance of community engagement, especially for Olim in Israel. He emphasizes the need to maintain relationships with Rabbeim and the value of being proactive in creating connections. The episode highlights the idea that everyone can contribute to Chesed in meaningful ways, regardless of their circumstances. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:27 Operation Ethiopia: A Mission of Healing 06:49 Personal Reflections on Trauma and Empathy 09:07 Philosophy of Giving and Community Engagement 11:18 Finding Joy in Small Moments 17:15 Grassroots Initiatives and Community Impact 20:01 The Power of Influence in Charity Work 27:41 Finding Time for Chesed in Busy Lives 32:14 Impact Aliyah: A Journey of Giving Back 39:53 Maintaining Relationships with Rabbeim
Les Fabulistes -JDR-https://linktr.ee/lesfabulistesjdrSAISON 3 DU CERCLE DES HEROSLes Fabulistes, c'est un podcast de jeux de rôles qui comprend une joyeuse bande de conteurs, vous narrant leur fabuleuse épopée au Cercle Des Héros ! Autour de la table : comédiens, comédiennes, amateurs et vieux d'la veille, prêtent leurs voix à d'attachants personnages, dans une aventure pleine de mystères, de philosophie et de fous rires. Ici on branche les casques, on jette des dés, on coule un caf' et on profite !SOUTENEZ NOUS SUR :https://ko-fi.com/lesfabulistesSuivez Ryan sur :https://linktr.ee/ryanhighleyIntroduction épique par MabMusicTTRPGhttps://www.youtube.com/c/MABMusicTTRPGhttps://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/6TiDtgjyH4nCIqJM4bekCL?si=KaMviXvOTWib9JttsGEPMQhttps://www.patreon.com/mabmusicttrpg/about?l=frMix et ambiance par MR GENTILhttps://youtube.com/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065174343421Ecriture et Narration par FABUL : https://www.youtube.com/@FabulLefabulisteCréer par LE FUNAMBULAIRE Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Hezy Bentzur has become somewhat of a celebrity in the world of Aliyah, since he's the owner of iAnglo English-speaking new car lease and buying service, which is used by many Olim looking for their first car in Israel. But man, oh man, his story is so much more – so much cooler – than just coming here and building a successful business. Join Goel on a wild ride that starts in Texas, makes stops in Oklahoma and Arkansas, and eventually takes Hezy and his family home to the Land of Israel. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/return-again/support
A conference entitled This is our Home will take place on Thursday in Jerusalem. The conference is organized by the "Home" association, a national Israeli network that unites more than 40 communities of immigrants from different countries. The conference includes lectures on immigration and absorption in wartime and a discussion on the challenges facing young immigrants and their future in Israel. Rabbi Ariel Konstantyn is the Founding Rabbi of The Tel Aviv International Synagogue and the Director of HaBayta (Home) in Tel Aviv, building a thriving community of Olim and Israelis, religious and secular, Ashkenazi and Sephardi. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with about the conference. (Photo:Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1.Introduction of SixFigures - a company that helps Olim advance their career in tech sales2. Challenges and barriers faced by Olim entering the Israeli tech ecosystem3. Israeli Sales Tactics: yelling, complimenting, hitting on, "where you from?"https://www.sixfigures.io/
Emmanuel Sion, directeur de l'Agence Juive en France et dans les pays francophones, nous en dit plus sur cette nouvelle décision du ministère de l'Alya et de l'Intégration, visant à faciliter le processus d'obtention de licences professionnelles pour les Olim- nouveaux immigrants- avant même leur arrivée en Israël et à encourager leur embauche dès leur arrivée. Au micro de Shirly Journo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Pesquisador da Embrapa, Dr. Roberto Giolo de Almeida, responde se restringir o consumo de carne bovina, como está acontecendo nas Olimpíadas de Paris, pode ajudar a diminuir o aquecimento global. E fala sobre as tecnologias de produção de carne em clima tropical, que estão tornando a cadeia mais produtiva e muito mais sustentável. Olimpíada sem carne é Olim-piada!
1. Introduction of Canadian Olim - Michael Zagdanski and Kyle Ungerman2. What's considered “success” when it comes to making Aliyah?3. Aliyah story, integration into life in Tel Aviv, and tips for OlimSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear how one person went from being a Rebbe in Silver Spring to writing 8 books, becoming a member of the Knesset, and founder Yad L'Olim. All in under 20 years. Dov Lipman discusses his journey to the government and Yad L'Olim, his positive outlook, and more. To learn more about Yad L'Olim: Yad L'Olim | A voice for Olim, their families, and global Jewry (yadlolim.org) ----- To sponsor an episode: JewsShmoozeMarketing@gmail.com Listen on the phone!! UK: 44-333-366-0589 IL: 972-79-579-5005 USA: 712-432-2903 Check out the Jews Shmooze T-shirts and mug: https://rb.gy/qp543
1. U.S. college protests revealed fraternity boys are true MVP's2. Macklemore and SZA show support of Pro-Palestine movement3. Audience question: how can Olim break into Israeli circles?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hezy Bentzur has become somewhat of a celebrity in the world of Aliyah, since he's the owner of iAnglo English-speaking new car lease and buying service, which is used by many Olim looking for their first car in Israel. But man, oh man, his story is so much more – so much cooler – than just coming here and building a successful business. Join Goel on a wild ride that starts in Texas, makes stops in Oklahoma and Arkansas, and eventually takes Hezy and his family home to the Land of Israel.
Olim panicking of a World War 3 outbreak Taylor Swift achieves billionaire status, is Matan Peretz secretly a swiftie? Ashdod is secretly Israel's most underrated city See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DELEGADO OLIM e DR.DR. NICO NICO são homens da lei. Eles vão bater um papo sobre segurança pública e a violência que assola o país. O Vilela não sabe o que significa a palavra “assola”.
An American, a Canadian and an Israeli Jewish educator walk into a….well a discussion. About the Israel-Hamas war, the state of Gaza and state of mind of Israelis, no less. So, this conversation is really no joke. Huge thanks to Yair Alon, Adam Levi and Zev Dever for this sometimes hard, always thoughtful, and very nuanced and compassionate conversation, and the healing and shared understanding they are working to reach. You may remember my baby brother Zev from Season 1, when he taught us about how much of modern Western Judaism formed into what we see in places like the U.S. today. He's recently back from Israel, and he and his colleagues Adam and Yair squeezed in a late night podcast recording with me while in D.C. on a listening and discussion tour for their NGO Hechalutz, exploring what American Jewish communities are experiencing in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack. They bring us clear-eyed assessments of what Israelis and American Jews alike are experiencing, and how those might create challenges or hopes for a peaceful resolution to the war. Listen in to hear what Israel was like in the immediate aftermath of October 7, how Israelis are feeling now, and the implications of coping--or not--with the destruction of some of their most basic concepts of safety and security. This was a long conversation, and cutting too much would have damaged the depth of the discussion, so we've divided it into 2 parts. Please be sure to come back for part 2, where we'll get a deep dive into the huge differences in the discourse for American and Israeli Jews, and hear about the individual, and yet sadly universal, experiences of these three on October 7, and how they personally are working to process all that has happened and all that remains to be faced. GLOSSARY:Kibbutz: traditionally agrarian, these communal living settlements now take various forms around an "intentional", voluntary social contract. Aaliya: from the Hebrew word meaning "to rise" or "to go up", this is the term for becoming a citizen of Israel. "Olim" is the plural noun for people who have done this, like Zev.Diaspora: a general term for peoples living outside their homeland. Generically often refers to Jews living outside Israel.Habonim D'ror: MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Ezra Klein Show: She polled Gazans on Oct. 6. Here's what she found.Effects of the war on Israeli and Palestinian economies.Hostage families protest the Israeli governmentIsrael's far right on resettling GazaLearn about the Rise of the Israeli Right and Hamas from one of the very best in the biz, NPR's Throughline. Support the showLike the show? Support it! Or don't, that's cool too. Just glad you're here! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2196108/supporters/new
Join Noa and Matan as they welcome Eylon Levy, recently crowned as Olim in TLV's biggest wartime hero and a former Oleh of the Week. Eylon shares his Aliyah journey and how he became the Israeli government spokesman. From rising to fame post-war, addressing the eyebrow-raising meme, to getting to know Eylon on a personal level, we cover it all. Tune in for a lively discussion on Aliyah, celebrity status, and a friendly game of "Acquaintance, Friend, BFF" (the tame version of fu*k, marry, kill). Plus, don't miss Eylon getting personal about his romantic life while sharing his answers to various Hinge dating prompts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Jill and Doron on the 15th episode of the podcast, to tell us his story, is Ashley Perry (1986-92), a senior Israeli political and communications consultant and policy and election campaign advisor. Ashley consults for and advises international leaders, governments and companies globally. He is currently an external advisor to Israel's Minister of Intelligence, Minister of Agriculture and others in the Israeli government. He was named one of the top 50 Olim from the UK who have made a significant contribution to help shape the State of Israel, and regularly appears on the podcast 'Israel Insider'. Ashley lives in Efrat in Israel. Hear Ashley talk about nocturnal wheelchair parkour contests in Newnham, his record-setting 3 hours-long Shabbat afternoon romance, how his world has changed since October 7, and speculate about one of Carmel's great abiding mysteries: whatsoever is a ‘Reverend'?. Thank you, Ashley Perry, for turning us again to Carmel days! Dedication: at Ashley's request, this episode is dedicated to the memory of Reverend Mordechai “Motti” Berkovitch, who taught Jewish Studies at Carmel from 1984 to 1990, and lived in Ashley's neighborhood in Efrat in Israel; he passed away earlier this year. Personal mentions in this episode: Rabbi Rony Greenberg (Jewish Studies) Reverend Mordechai Berkovitch (Jewish Studies) Fred Zartz (Jewish History; cricket coach) Adam Perry Marc Katz Emma Katz Edward Cowen Ted (Edmond) Shama Joanna (Marcus) Landau Simon Jackson Ian Harris Feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you liked about this episode, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform
Doug delves into the topic of retirement planning and financial considerations for Americans moving to Israel. He shares insights on the practical aspects of living in Israel and the financial implications of the move. Retirement is often depicted as a time of relaxation, but as Doug reveals, many retirees find themselves busier than ever, having the time of their lives. For those contemplating a move to Israel, it's essential to have a well-thought-out plan, especially in terms of financial preparedness. To do this, it's crucial to seek professional guidance to help you navigate the complexities of cross-border financial matters and estate planning. What should you do now? 1. If you have questions about financial planning and moving to Israel, reach out to a financial professional with expertise in cross-border financial matters. 2. Sign up for both the Goldstein on Gelt and the Profile Investments email lists to receive valuable insights and updates on retirement planning, financial considerations, and cross-border financial matters. By taking these two steps, you can better equip yourself with the knowledge and guidance needed to navigate the financial aspects of moving to Israel and ensure a secure and well-planned retirement.
In this episode, Noa shares her Aliyah journey, from her Taglit experience to studying abroad, while Matan adds humor with tales from his perspective as an Israeli. They delve into the perceptions of Olim versus Israelis, exploring stereotypes from both sides while offering humorous insights and opinions on cultural differences and daily life in Tel Aviv.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on location, in this week's episode we tackle Hamas' response to Israel's ceasefire proposal as well as all of the other latest developments with the ongoing war in Israel, including the Special Forces infiltration of a hospital, and the surprising number of Olim from India. In addition, we give the political (a.k.a. Trump) update, as well touching on the new Apple Vision Pro and the Super Bowl. Help us continue creating content! Visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KiddushClub Support Our Brothers and Sisters! One Israel Fund - https://oneisraelfund.org/ United Hatzalah - https://israelrescue.org/donate/ Friends of the IDF - https://www.fidf.org/ We have a call-in number where you can hear the cast! Tell your friends and family who may not have internet access! 605-417-0303 Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HTWhnT1WiVFCioXjatEFi6 Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com
Join Noa Barazani, Matan Peretz, and Matias Kopinsky as they introduce the new Olim TLV podcast. What started off as a fun Instagram account, quickly turned into a collaborative community showcasing life for Olim and even Israelis living in Tel Aviv. Join us in this pilot episode to hear Olim's reaction to October 7th, discuss Matan and Olim's social media presence during the war, and debate some of the hot takes submitted by the communityץSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Caroline Glick interviews Haim Bernstein, one of the founders of the Yitzhar settlement, son of Olim, and serving in the reserves even though he is beyond the age that he is obligated. His son Yohonatan Zur was the commander of the Nahal Recon Unit and was killed on Oct. 7. Bernstein talks about his son, what his death means and why he still serves in the army.This is an inside look into the "settler" mentality, what drives them and what one family will give to the country they love.
Where else to Jews belong besides for Israel? Not just for a visit. To live. To thrive. To flourish in OUR land. That G-d gave us. Donny Fein is clear and unapologetic on his views. He wants all Jews to know where they belong. And he'll help you get here too. As a realtor focusing on Olim / newcomers to Israel, his goal is to walk with you through the process and make sure you're happy with your new home. But he does more than that. Donny doesn't only help people settle in Israel, he also runs an international charity organization, called "Mitzvah Opportunity", helping local Israeli families in financial need. He allows people from all over the world to contribute to this worthy cause. His goal? that every Jewish community around the world should have their own charity organization to help those in need. And it's already begun! Listen to this full episode to hear what drives Donny to do such incredible work every day. Find out what his true desire is, at the end of the episode. Want to reach out to Donny directly? Connect with him on Linkedin / at donnyfein@gmail.com. Want to be part of the Mitzvah Opportunity charity group? Go to www.mitzvahopportunity.com and click "join". Loved this episode? Tap 5 stars and comment why. Forward this episode to 5 people who need to hear Donny's wisdom as well. I'll catch YOU in next week's episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devora-goldberg/message
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On Shabbat morning, we call up seven Aliyot for the Torah reading. Is it permissible to add more Aliyot, or are we required to have specifically seven? The Rashbetz (Rav Shimon Ben Semah Duran, Algiers, 1361-1444), in one of his repsonsa (2:70), writes that it is forbidden to add onto the seven Aliyot on Shabbat. He explains that in the times of the Mishna, the Olim (people who received Aliyot) did not all recite Berachot over the reading. The first one to receive an Aliya recited the Beracha before the reading, and the one who received the final Aliya recited the Beracha after reading. These were the only two Berachot recited over the course of the entire reading. Later, during the time of the Gemara, it was instituted that each person who receives an Aliya recites a Beracha before the reading and a Beracha after the reading. The Rashbetz contends that since the original institution of Torah reading required the recitation of only two Berachot, then we certainly should not be adding more Berachot onto those which were established later. It is surprising enough that the Sages instituted Berachot before and after each Aliya, and we should not add even more Berachot by calling up more than seven Olim. The Shulhan Aruch, however, does not accept this opinion, and rules (Orah Haim 283) that it is permissible to add Aliyot on Shabbat morning beyond the seven required Aliyot. Hacham Ovadia Yosef explains that once the later Sages instituted that each person who receives an Aliya recites a Beracha before and after the reading, there is nothing improper with calling up more Olim and have them recite Berachot. However, Hacham Ovadia urges those in charge not to add too many Aliyot, so as not to inconvenience the congregation. Interestingly, Hacham Ovadia raises the question of whether perhaps we should refrain from adding more Aliyot for a different reason. The Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles of Cracow, 1525-1572) writes (Orah Haim 143) that in his time it was all but impossible to find a strictly kosher Sefer Torah, without any incorrect or missing letters. A similar observation was made later by Rav Yehezkel Landau of Prague (1713-1793), in his Noda Bi'yehuda (Orah Haim 109). Likewise, Rav Haim Palachi (Izmir, Turkey, 1788-1869), in his Leb Haim (2:176), tells that an Ashkenazic Rabbi once visited his city and examined all the Torah scrolls. He determined that they were all invalid, and some had as many as thirty mistakes. Seemingly, Hacham Ovadia reasons, we should perhaps avoid adding more Aliyot than the minimum due to the concern that the Torah scroll is invalid, and thus the Berachot are recited in vain. Although we must call seven Aliyot because this is what Halacha requires, we should perhaps forbid adding more Aliyot in order to avoid the risk of causing Berachot to be recited in vain. Hacham Ovadia concludes that it is permissible to add Aliyot, for two reasons. First, the Rambam (Rabbi Moshe Maimonides, Spain-Egypt, 1135-1204), in one of his published responsa (Pe'er Ha'dor, 9), rules – surprisingly – that it is permissible to recite a Beracha over the reading from an invalid Sefer Torah. He explains that the Beracha is recited not on the Torah scroll, but on the reading, and thus it may be recited even if the scroll is not valid. Although most Halachic authorities do not follow this view, it may be taken into account in considering the permissibility of adding Aliyot. Moreover, nowadays Sifreh Torah are generally inspected via computers, which are capable of detecting mistakes, and thus we have less reason to be concerned that our Torah scrolls might not be valid. Therefore, we may add onto the seven Aliyot on Shabbat morning. Incidentally, Hacham Ovadia's comments should alert us to the importance of caution when purchasing a Sefer Torah, and ensuring that it is valid. As noted, mistakes can be very common, and it thus behooves synagogues to exercise caution when it comes to purchasing a Sefer Torah, and to regularly have their scrolls inspected. Summary: If necessary, more than seven men may be called to the Torah for Aliyot on Shabbat morning, but care should be taken to ensure that the congregation is not unduly inconvenienced by numerous additional Aliyot.
In the second episode of the "Startup Gold" series from Web Masters, Aaron revisits a conversation he had with Jason Olim.Jason Olim founded CDNow.com. It's a name most people don't remember these days, but it was the first major e-commerce retailer on the Web. In fact, it was Amazon before Amazon and had the dominant position over Jeff Bezos back when the Web was first taking shape.So why didn't CDNow become the world's most popular e-commerce platform? Why doesn't CDNow still exist? According to Jason's interview, the answer is the very thing that most entrepreneurs tout as one of the most important advantages in achieving entrepreneurial success.For a full transcript of the episode, click here.
What are some specific challenges that Americans living in Israel face when it comes to managing their US investments? How can a cross-border investment advisor assist in addressing these challenges? Doug addresses the importance of understanding what your advisor truly understands about you when it comes to your finances: Why, as a cross-border financial planner, working with an advisor who understands both your situation in Israel and your investments in the United States is crucial. The limitations of working solely with either a U.S. or an Israeli advisor The need for expertise in cross-border investing. Doug also shares real-life examples of the risks and challenges faced by Americans living outside the US, emphasizing the need for specialized knowledge in navigating tax issues and financial planning. If you're a cross-border investor or planning to become one, this episode is a must-listen as Doug delves into the importance of working with a cross-border investment advisor who can provide the comprehensive understanding and guidance you need. If you're not already receiving updates on new episodes, sign up now, and as a special bonus, receive Doug's free ebook The Retirement Planning Book.
This edition of The Sports Rabbi Inter-Aliyah show welcomes Niv Konfino as we discuss his time in Israel from coming on Aliyah as a teenager to playing college ball at Brooklyn then featuring in the Holy Land's pro leagues to finally joining Inter's squad for the upcoming campaign. AJ Mitnick, the head coach of Inter Aliyah also joined the program as we talk about the latest developments with the club and what fun there's going to be in store this season!Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone!Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
This week we address the common struggle of feeling lonely during the Jewish holidays, particularly for Olim. We offer valuable tips on how to combat that loneliness and make the most of this meaningful time. Discover local events and holiday services designed to bring our Olim community closer together, ensuring you have a joyful experience, even when far from home. We'll also share text scripts for what to say to a guy who ghosts you then rises from the dead, plus some spicy advice about why having a "roster" is beneficial to your dating life. Tune in for insights, support, and a sense of belonging as we navigate these holidays together. Links to information about holiday events: Rosh HaShana Together for Those Alone in Israel hosted by Natalie & Dor Tribe Tel Aviv High Holiday Services: Inspiring -English Friendly Chabad on the Coast Ben Yehuda 126 Services Frishman 23 Dinners & Services Secret Tel Aviv Guide for Rosh Hashanah Events and Parties Secret Tel Aviv Guide to Olim Friendly Synagogues Olim Friendly Synagogues
Omfg it's almost 5784! The Hebrew month of Elul has arrived and the rabbis JG are getting ready! But we could never get ready alone- we get by with a little help from our friends. And so, with gratitude to Rabbi Rachael Pass and Jodie's URJ Eisner Camp tzofim and Olim limud groups, we present to you a little Elul Torah of Swift. From collective effervescence to dealing with regrets, we hope you'll join us as we make our way through the end of summer into a sweet new year ahead.
Nachum Segal presents JM in the AM from the Nefesh B'Nefesh Aliyah Charter Flight to interview Nefesh B'Nefesh representatives and several of the Olim making their way home.
Born in America, raised in Silver Springs, Maryland, Rabbi Dov Lipman loves the land of his birth. But the call from Israel, his spiritual home, was so great that he renounced his citizenship after winning a seat in the Israeli parliament, the Knesset. The first American born MK in thirty years. He experienced what is known as Aliyah, the Hebrew word meaning rising, ascending, or exalted. It's the word used for Jews making the pilgrimage to Israel. Lipman explains, "There was a moment on a visit to Israel in 2003 where I just felt we have the opportunity to raise our family in the Jewish state. Why not take advantage of that blessing from God to be part of that? And it was the best decision we ever could have made." It was because of his dual life that Lipman was able to create Yad L'Olim, an organization that helps Jewish immigrants from all over the world on Aliyah, navigate the complex bureaucracies of moving to Israel. With the war in Ukraine, Yad L'Olim opened "a special division to provide guidance to tens of thousands of Olim expected to arrive in Israel affected by the war in Ukraine." On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, recorded at the National Religious Broadcasters convention, Rabbi Lipman talks about how he came to love Israel his home, and still adore America, the place that gave him life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yishai Fleisher gets back home to Judea and is joined by Malkah Fleisher to discuss his trip to America, the Israel Day Parade in NYC, and Israeli midwives rejected in Bali. Rabbi Shimshon Nadel on the Three Oaths against Jews going to the Land. Ben Bresky on the life of Martin Buber. Then, Yishai hosts a panel of new Olim at the Jerusalem Conference. And finally, the Biblical Caleb fulfills a prophecy made to Abraham.
SEASON 2023 EPISODE 23: Yishai Fleisher gets back home to Judea and is joined by Malkah Fleisher to discuss his trip to America, the Israel Day Parade in NYC, and Israeli midwives rejected in Bali. Rabbi Shimshon Nadel on the Three Oaths against Jews going to the Land. Ben Bresky on the life of Martin Buber. Then, Yishai hosts a panel of new Olim at the Jerusalem Conference. And finally, the Biblical Caleb fulfills a prophecy made to Abraham.SPONSOR LINKS:The Israel Bible https://theisraelbible.com/Prohibition Pickle https://www.facebook.com/Prohibitionpickle/Hebron Fund https://hebronfund.org/The Jewish Press https://www.jewishpress.com/JNS https://www.jns.org/Kosher Cycle Tours http://www.KosherCycleTours.comPODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://yishaifleisher.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mIsdfU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oP2Reo4JYnfIJdDUrQS2c RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1271258.rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YishaiFleisherTV SUPPORT & CONNECT:Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcastSupport on Givecloud: https://kumah.givecloud.co/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YishaiFleisherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishaifleisherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishaifleisher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YishaiFleisherSupport the show
We are back with a brand new interview in our entrepreneur series! This week, we have an incredible guest joining us: the immensely talented Dena Ackerman, a professional artist, illustrator, writer, and art instructor. Prepare to be inspired as we uncover Dena's journey from pursuing artistic passion as a side gig to embracing it as a full-time career. In this interview, Dena shares her transformative lightbulb moment when she realized that her true calling was to become a self-employed artist after years of working unrelated jobs. In this interview, we discuss how she overcame the hurdle of actually opening up an official business in Israel, the mental shifts that needed to happen for her to hit the ground running, and how she is now unapologetic about her pricing. Enjoy the show! 0:00 Introduction 1:25 What do you do and who are your clients? 2:42 How long ago did you make Aliyah and how did you get into your business? 3:53 Did you always think you would start a business? 5:12 How did you take the plunge to start? 6:43 How was it starting your business in Israel? How did bureaucracy impact your business? 8:44 When you started did you run it by anybody? What kind of feedback did you get? 10:07 What sort of hurdles did you have in the process of growing your business? 11:44 How do you get the word out about your services? 13:19 Did Corona impact your business? 14:36 What advice would you give to prospective Olim who are looking to start a business here in Israel? 15:47 Do you have any general tips for entrepreneurs? 18:35 How did you get over your money blocks for pricing? ______________________________________________________________ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dena Ackerman is a professional artist, illustrator, writer, and art instructor. Originally from LA, she now lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel. Dena specializes in portrait painting and children's book art, having illustrated over 40 books and created hundreds of custom paintings for private collectors, businesses, and magazines. She also teaches art online and in a local art college. You can view her work at DenaAckerman.com. ______________________________________________________________ CONTACT DENA: Website: https://www.denaackerman.com/ Email: DenaArt@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/art_by_dena/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denaackerman/ ______________________________________________________________ SOCIAL LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AaronKatsmanLC/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AaronKatsman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-katsman-6550441/ ______________________________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-aaron-katsman-show/id1192234142 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-aaron-katsman-show Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1lePc1pC0giBFV1nzCGsQR ______________________________________________________________ VISIT MY WEBSITE: Website: https://www.aaronkatsman.com/ ______________________________________________________________ CONTACT ME: Email me: aaron@lighthousecapital.co.il ______________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: Aaron Katsman is a licensed financial professional both in the U.S. and Israel. Call 02-624-0995 for a consultation on how to handle U.S. brokerage accounts from Israel. This video is for education purposes only and is not intended to give investment, legal or tax advice. If such advice is needed, contact a licensed professional who can help you. Securities offered through Portfolio Resources Group Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC, MSRB, FSI. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not of Portfolio Resources Group Inc., or its affiliates. Neither PRG nor its affiliates give tax or legal advice.
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Class 5 - Resilience and a Growth mindset are of the top indicators in business and work today. The secret to achieving it is sitting on our Seder plate! In class 5 we uncover sources that explain why Marror is a crucial part of the Geula (redemption) process and gain a new radical way of understanding the slavery in Mitzrayim. We'll also learn practical Avodas for eating Marror on Seder night and gain tools for facing money & work challenges with greater resilience. Work Inspired Global Chabura Information or Registration Form: https://forms.gle/NwhHmwrBBrEadYM78 Class Times: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday at 1:10 PM NY Time / 8:10 PM Israel Time Join in person in RBS (location to be announced) or via Zoom. Recordings Available ⭐THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR⭐
Hacia finales del siglo XIX y comienzo del siglo XX latinoamerica en general y la Argentina en particular fue un imán para cientos de miles de judíos. Para la década de 1960 600.000 judíos vivían en Latinoamérica pero desde ese momento los números comenzaron a decrecer y comenzó un fuerte proceso emigratorio de judíos latinoamericanos a diversos lugares del mundo; especialmente a EE.UU e Israel. En este episodio de la guía del doctor en historia Sebastian Klar de la Universidad de Haifa analizamos la emigración judía a Israel, sus diversas décadas, factores y grandes aportes a la sociedad israelí. ¿cuántos argentinos hay en Israel? ¿En qué años se dieron los picos en la aliá Argentina? ¿Cuántos Kibutzim fundaron estos Olim? ¿Qué aporte a la medicina israelí trajeron medicos argentinos? Estas preguntas y muchas más tendrán su respuesta en este episodio.
What should we make of Olim who decide to spend a chunk of time outside of Israel? What are the pros and cons, and what might it do to someone's Aliyah? Ezra Jasper, who recently spent five months in the US with his wife, Or Ya, joins Goel to discuss this important topic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/return-again/support
On the Inter Aliyah Show, head coach AJ Mitnick joined The Sports Rabbi to discuss the latest news from the club's basketball team while Barak Swarttz also came on board the program to talk about not only playing for Inter Aliyah but also working in Israel's top basketball division as a strength and conditioning coach with Nes Ziona and his time in the Holy Land so far. Swarttz gives us a look into what someone needs to do when they are considering Aliyah and want to work in sports while also discussing the concept of working for free. Check out Barakswarttz.com for more information about Bark's G.R.I.T. program and much more!Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone! Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
The Sports Rabbi presented a brand new weekly Inter Aliyah show to break down the latest news from the only club dedicated to not only being a basketball team but also a place for Olim, immigrants to Israel can ply their trade on the hardwood and play the game that they love while building a foundation for the future.Joining The Sports Rabbi on the debut edition of the Inter Aliyah program is head coach AJ Mitnick and Sam Roche who is in his second season playing for the club. We talk about the goals of Inter Aliyah as well as both Mitnick's and Roche's experiences as well as two former Israeli internationals in Meir Taipiro and Yaniv Green and what their presence means to the club.Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone!Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
Natalie meets with Dani Abell, who moved to Israel in 2011 right after finishing college and getting married. We trace Dani's life from learning at Hesder Yeshivah in Shalavim, to Ramot where he has been for the past 5 years with his wife Lea and 4 children. Dani is a teacher, Lea is a Social Worker, and they noticed English-speaking Olim in Ramot were having an identity challenge...they were not fully integrated into Israeli society. Dani decided to do something to fix it, and he has spearheaded a project to infuse the community with Israeli culture via two young Israeli couples, to interact and help with the olim youth. To learn more and help go to https://jgive.com/new/en/ils/donation-targets/82687 Returning Home 27NOV2022 - PODCAST
The Israeli army is an army of the people and there are about 7,000 members in the IDF currently who are classified as “lone soldiers.” About half are young men and women who come from broken homes and otherwise have no immediate family to rely on. The other half are mostly immigrants who have been drafted or moved to Israel to serve in the military. While the IDF helps lone soldiers with benefits, it's not always enough. The organization Keep Olim in Israel has a long history of helping lone soldiers. It has just appointed Michael Meyerheim as the new director of its Lone & Olim soldier unit. Reporter Arieh O'Sullivan spoke with Meyerheim about the issues lone soldiers deal with and about the help they are giving to them. (photo: flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
On the first day of Rosh Hashana, the Minhag of Aram Soba is to sing a Pizmon upon taking the Torah out of the Aron Kodesh. The song, "Ozreni El Hai," is connected to the Aseret Yemeh Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance), as Rosh Hashana is the first of these days. On the second day, the song "Raba Sav'ah Lah Nafshi", is sung. There are also other Pizmonim, and one should follow the custom. One should make an effort to view the letters of the Torah from close enough to read the words. This draws a great spiritual light onto the person. Ideally, he should focus on a word that begins with the same letter as his name does. One should bow before the Sefer Torah. Some bow the amount of times as there are Aliyot to the Torah. Therefore, on Yom Tob, they bow five times, on Yom Kippur six times and so on. On the first day, the Torah portion is the passage dealing with the birth of Yishak, because he was conceived on Rosh Hashana. When the Oleh approaches the Torah, he should look at the place from where the reading will begin. Some have the custom to take their Sisit and kiss that spot. This is considered endearment of the Misva. Even if the Oleh is not reading out loud from the Torah, he is required to read quietly with the Ba'al Koreh, in order that his Beracha not be in vein. He is also prohibited from interrupting with talk until after he recites the final Beracha. The custom is not to close the Torah between Olim, just to cover it. On Shabbat it is permissible to add Olim, beyond the standard seven, if there is a good reason to do so. On Yom Tob, the Rambam and Maran rule that one may also add Olim. The custom of the Bet El Mekubalim was never to add Olim, in order to preserve the mystical significance of the original number of Olim. The Ba'al Tokea is customarily called to the Torah. The custom is to sit during the Torah reading, in accordance with the teachings of the Rabbenu HaAri. The duration of Torah reading, as long as the Torah is open, is considered an Et Rahamim (time of mercy), in which prayers are answered. One may offer his prayers in between the Olim. This is why the Olim customarily pledge large sums to Sedaka at that time, and the MiSheberach for the sick and the Ashkava for the deceased is recited. The Oleh should also make a personal request on his own behalf. It goes without saying that talking during Torah reading is strictly prohibited. Moreover, doing so squanders a tremendous opportunity for Yeshuot.
Today's show is practically two shows in one! CPA Yosefa Huber joins us this week to not only share her personal story of starting her business in Israel, but she is also sharing some incredible advice for American Olim who are looking to start a business in Israel - kicking off our discussion with the much-discussed, often misunderstood "ten-year tax exemption'. Enjoy the show! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Yosefa R. Huber, CPA specializes in US taxes for Americans living in Israel. Yosefa made aliya from South Florida in 2009. She started her career in international taxation at a large accounting firm in Tel Aviv. Yosefa opened her own US tax practice in 2016, and now leads a small team of English-speaking Olim dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized service to Americans in Israel. Yosefa lives in Haifa with her husband, five kids, and dog. When she's not working, Yosefa enjoys art, food, meeting people, and speaking with fellow entrepreneurs in Israel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTACT YOSEFA: Website: https://www.hubertaxcpa.com/ Email: Yosefa@hubertaxcpa.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yosefahuber ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOCIAL LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AaronKatsmanLC/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AaronKatsman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-katsman-6550441/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-aaron-katsman-show/id1192234142 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-aaron-katsman-show Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1lePc1pC0giBFV1nzCGsQR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VISIT MY WEBSITE: Website: https://www.aaronkatsman.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT ME: Email me: aaron@lighthousecapital.co.il ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: Aaron Katsman is a licensed financial professional both in the U.S. and Israel. Call 02-624-0995 for a consultation on how to handle U.S. brokerage accounts from Israel. This video is for education purposes only and is not intended to give investment, legal or tax advice. If such advice is needed, contact a licensed professional who can help you. Securities offered through Portfolio Resources Group Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC, MSRB, FSI. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not of Portfolio Resources Group Inc., or its affiliates. Neither PRG nor its affiliates give tax or legal advice. #financialadvice #aliyah #makingaliyah #nbn #payingtaxes #israel #cpa
Mércia Nakashima era uma advogada, bonita, cheia de planos e livre. Mizael Bispo era o ex-namorado de Mércia que não aceitava ser apenas parte do passado de Mércia. Num plano maquiavélico, Mizael arquiteta a morte de Mércia, querendo que ela sumisse para sempre. Literalmente, sumisse. Sem um corpo, não há homicídio. Sem um corpo, a pessoa é classificada como desaparecida. Pelo menos na letra fria da lei. Se o corpo de Mercia não tivesse sido descoberto, Mizael teria sido preso? Como a vida não traz realidades paralelas, melhor focar no que realmente aconteceu. Mizael foi preso. E foi preso porque o corpo de Mércia foi localizado graças à investigação minuciosa da equipe do Dr Antonio Olim - que não só encontrou Mércia, como conseguiu reconstruir tudo o que aconteceu naquele dia 23 de maio de 2010. A tecnologia foi uma aliada da polícia, que juntou peças importantes deste quebra usando as antenas de celular da época - mas não vamos dar mais spoiler do que o Dr Olim vai contar neste podcast. O que devemos antecipar desta história aqui é que o Caso Mércia Nakashima, morta aos 28 anos, começa como o de uma mulher desaparecida e termina como um homícidio motivado por uma relação amorosa cheia de mágoa.
DELEGADO OLIM é deputado estadual e delegado da Polícia Civil. Ele vai bater um papo sobre segurança pública e a violência que assola o país. Já o Vilela não sabe o que significa a palavra “assola”.
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The Mental Matchup, Episode 8: Mike Olim. ⚠️ Trigger warning: Sensitive topics are discussed in this episode.On this week's episode of the Mental Matchup, our co-host Schuyler interviews Mike Olim. Mike is the founder and Director of Operations at Advanced Physical & Technical Training, or AP2T. Mike has worked with athletes of all ages and levels, and is known for being able to get athletes to peak fitness while keeping them healthy. Mike has dealt with some mental health challenges himself, which has opened up his understanding of the mental health of his athletes. You can read more about our podcast at http://www.thementalmatchup.com or on Instagram @thementalmatchup. If you or someone you know needs help, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at tel: 800-273-TALK(8255).
The Mental Matchup, Episode 8: Mike Olim. ⚠️ Trigger warning: Sensitive topics are discussed in this episode.On this week's episode of the Mental Matchup, our co-host Schuyler interviews Mike Olim. Mike is the founder and Director of Operations at Advanced Physical & Technical Training, or AP2T. Mike has worked with athletes of all ages and levels, and is known for being able to get athletes to peak fitness while keeping them healthy. Mike has dealt with some mental health challenges himself, which has opened up his understanding of the mental health of his athletes. You can read more about our podcast at http://www.thementalmatchup.com or on Instagram @thementalmatchup. If you or someone you know needs help, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at tel: 800-273-TALK(8255).