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Nachum Segal presents, Rabbi Berel Wein's Jewish history lectures, the latest news from Israel, an interview with Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg and Michele Kaplan-Green from Kids Kicking Cancer/Maagal Giborim and Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser with Morning Chizuk.
We were five siblings. We are now three. Our sister and brother died. So did our parents. We traveled the journey of loss together. But we have each taken different paths to healing. Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, Founder and Global Director of Kids Kicking Cancer and Clinical Assistant Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine, has been close to our family for years and continues to be supportive to all of us. On this podcast Rabbi Goldberg becomes the moderator as he interviews me together with my two sisters, Penina Flagler and Naomi Engel. Come listen to three sisters who shared a journey but have each forged their own paths. https://www.chevrahlomdeimishnah.org/product/i-wish-someone-would-have-told-me-a-book-for-teens-who-have-lost-a-parent/ https://www.chevrahlomdeimishnah.org/product/i-wish-someone-would-have-told-my-friends/
Dr. Michelle Shain has some surprising findings about who is at risk Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig is taking bold steps to bring mental health conversations into the world of psak and Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg has powerful teachings to share with us from kids fighting cancer
This week, I shared an interview I did with Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, the Founder and National Director for Kids Kicking Cancer. Having lost his first child to leukemia at the age of 2 years, Rabbi Goldberg brings a wealth of personal experience and sensitivity to dealing with children and families facing life-threatening illness. His commitment to ease the pain of very sick children and his dream of bringing healing through the empowering focus of the martial arts resulted in the creation of the Kids Kicking Cancer organization in June, 1999. In this episode, Rabbi Goldberg shares his mission, the ways in which children are benefiting from this program, and what he hopes to see in the future.
Rabbi G - Episode 42 No matter what you're facing in your life, you can breathe in the light and blow out the darkness. Today's episode of Martial Arts Radio is a bit different. You may have noticed that from the title - we haven't had a guest that uses a religious title over a martial arts one. However, today is special. We're joined by Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg who prefers to be called Rabbi G. We've mentioned the organization Kids Kicking Cancer on the show before, but this time we have the founder as our guest. Rabbi G is a martial artist, but he's taken his martial arts training in a very different direction. Rather than attempt to summarize his story, you should just listen. Rabbi G speaks at length about his past and the various occurrences that ultimately led to his founding of the Kids Kicking Cancer organization. Show Notes Book: A Perfect God Created an Imperfect World Perfectly: 30 Life Lessons from Kids Kicking Cancer The Pfizer / Jonas Brothers video that Rabbi G mentioned kidskickingcancer.org - The organization that Rabbi G founded You can find Rabbi G on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Today's featured product, whistlekick Shin Guards Rabbi G's Bio Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg (Rabbi G) holds a First Degree Black Belt in the Korean art of Choi Kwon Do. He first provided a therapeutic martial arts program when he was the Director at Camp Simcha from 1990 to 2002. Having lost his first child to leukemia at 2 years old, Rabbi Goldberg brings his personal experience and sensitivity to dealing with children and families facing life-threatening illness. His commitment to ease the pain of very sick children and his dream of bringing healing through the empowering focus of the martial arts resulted in the creation of the Kids Kicking Cancer organization in June, 1999. Rabbi Goldberg was a recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leader's Award (2004) and the McCarty Cancer Foundation's Humanitarian of the Year Award (2004). He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Rabbi Goldberg received his BA from Yeshiva University, summa cum laude. Ordination and graduate training were also at Yeshiva University.
Susan Chandler talks with Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, founder and director of Kids Kicking Cancer, about teaching mind/body techniques from the martial arts to help kids overcome the pain and trauma of cancer.
Susan Chandler talks with Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, founder and director of Kids Kicking Cancer, about teaching mind/body techniques from the martial arts to help kids overcome the pain and trauma of cancer.
This episode of JM in the AM included: Yeshiva League Sports, Election Day interviews, a focus on Kids Kicking Cancer and a conversation with award winning Jewish A Capella producer CD Eichler.
On this edition of That's Life, Miriam was joined by Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg from Kids Kicking Cancer who will be the featured speaker this weekend at the YI of Woodmere. Plus, the OU's 9th Marriage Enrichment Retreat is coming up. Miriam and the listeners heard from Program Manager Hannah Farkas about what people can expect that weekend and how happily married couples can benefit from being there. And finally, Eli Hagler is an advisor to the newly named Yachad's Inaugural Jewish Communal Leadership Program. Miriam and Eli spoke all about that new initiative.
On this episode of That's Life, Miriam presented a recap of the NSN Kosher Halftime Show and then interviewed some amazing guests. Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, Clinical Assistant Professor of the Dept of Pediatrics at Wayne State University, and founder/International Director of Kids Kicking Cancer joined Miriam to discuss this incredible organization. Then, in celebration of NAIM (North American inclusion month), Miriam welcomed Batya Jacobs from YACAHD to the program. And finally: Rabbi Dr Daniel Roth from the Pardes institute in Jerusalem discussed their upcoming project 9Adar: the Jewish day of constructive conflict.