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Rabbi Mark speaks with Angela Moore who is a leader at UNHCR, and important U.N. Refugee Agency that is helping persecuted and displaced people find help and support as they struggle to build new lives free of terror, oppression, and, in some cases, exploitation. Mark also interviews Cantor Barbara Ostfeld, who is the first woman ever to be ordained as a cantor in the Jewish faith. She talks about being a pioneer in a field that was for centuries exclusively male.
May someone who subscribes to a stringent halachic position ask someone else to be his "shabbos goy"? Our guest, Rabbi Mark Glass unpacks a responsum of the Minchas Asher (1:11) to help us understand the difference between stringencies that result from a pious practice versus principled disregard for other opinions.
Rabbi Mark speaks with Matthew Thiessesn PhD., biblical scholar and teacher, about Jesus' Jewish roots and he welcomes Pastor James Brooks who is a new minister in Hagerstown, MD at First Christian Church.
As always, an honest and open conversation. This week, we will discuss the current state of affairs in the American rabbinate with JILV's Rabbinic Liaison and newly appointed Director of Leadership Development, Rabbi Mark Cohn.
Rabbi Mark speaks about his trip to Israel and what he experienced there as opposed to what is generally seen on cable news. Mark then spoke to spiritual guide, teacher, and grief counselor Mitch Cohen who helps clarify the distinctions between being religious and embracing spirituality.
In this episode, Rabbi Mark Gottlieb joins the podcast to talk about his article, “A Jewish Theology of Resurrection” from November 2023. They evaluate Pinchas Lapide’s theology of the Christian resurrection of Jesus.
In this episode, Rabbi Mark Gottlieb joins the podcast to talk about his article, “A Jewish Theology of Resurrection” from November 2023. They evaluate Pinchas Lapide's theology of the Christian resurrection of Jesus.
November 16, 2023 ~ Rabbi Mark Miller, Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Hills, was one of 900 Metro Detroiters stranded at Dulles airport en-route to large rally to support Israel in Washington DC when bus drivers walked off the job.
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In this episode Rabbi Mark is joined by award winning composer and flutist Mattan Klein. Mattan Klein shares his account of how life in Israel has changed in the past weeks. He gives the historical perspective of the Israel-Palestine and the decades of transgressions that led to the recent events. He also shares his music and his hope that it could lead to harmony and love. On the second half of the episode Mark is joined by former President of the Hagerstown-Washington County Convention and Visitors Bureau Thomas Riford. On the show he shares the history of Thomas Kennedy, a man from Hagerstown who championed Religious Freedom for all. Born in 1776, Thomas Kennedy fought against discrimination and was the leading force to pass the "Jew Bill" which allowed people of Jewish decent or belief to hold public office. Listen to Mattan's 2023 Album Listen to Mattan's 2022 Album Jazzwise Magazine Mattan Klein Facebook Hagerstown Convention and Visitor's Bureau Thomas Kennedy Center
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Mark Levin, Founding Rabbi and Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Beth Torah in Overland Park, KS, kicks off a multipart discussion of the meaning of reflection in the month of Elul as we prepare for the High Holy Days. Other guests in coming weeks will also reflect on the holiest season of the Jewish calendar. [Read more...] The post Seekers of Meaning 9/01/2023: Rabbi Mark Levin Reflects on the Month of Elul and Preparation for the High Holy Days appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Rabbi Mark Blazer is the President of the Jewish Life Foundation (JLF). The Foundation's mission is to promote Jewish culture; the majority of its educational programming airs on Jewish Life Television (JLTV). JLTV is the only national international TV network dedicated to uplifting and Jewish values programming.He has served as the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Ami in Santa Clarita, California since 2000. Mark is the founder of the Albert Einstein Academy (AEA), the first K-12 Hebrew Charter School in the western United States. Within three years of opening, AEA was in the top 1% of high schools in California. It now has schools in California, Ohio and coming soon to Arizona.Rabbi Blazer also serves as chaplain for the LA County Sheriff's Department and has served as chaplain for the California Department of Corrections. For eight years he ministered as the only prison rabbi serving statewide across California.Rabbi Blazer studied at Oxford University and is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego. He received his semichah (rabbinical ordination) from the Academy for Jewish Religion in New York. Mark and his wife, Tracy were married in 1993; they are the proud parents of Rachel, Dina and Shira.He continues the legacy of his father Phil, the founder of JLTV.We talk in-depth about the schools he founded, being a prison chaplain, having his Barmitzvah with Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach at the Western Wall, the birth and growth of JTLV and his vision for the future of this powerful network,Please Subscribe to our channel, it's FREE!For More info go to www.holysparks.tvto become a patron or support our channel go to www.patreon.com/saulkayethank you again to JLTV for helping to support our show!
Join Founder and Director of Manhattan Jewish Exprience and "Poster Child of the Modern Orthodox Movement" Rabbi Mark Wildes as we discuss what the Halacha or Jewish laws are behind the concept and commandments of Forgiveness. Through its innovative and cutting ledge programming, MJE engages unaffiliated Jewish 20's and 30's with Jewish life and almost 350 marriages! Rabbi Wildes is the author of “Beyond The Instant: Jewish Wisdom for Lasting Happiness in a Fast Paced Social Media World” (Skyhorse Publishing, 2018) and “The 40 Second Challenge: Daily Jewish Insights To Prepare For The High Holidays” (Kodesh Press). Rabbi Wilde's book: “40 Day Challenge book” which is meant to be read stating this Wed/Rosh Chodesh Elul for 40 days leading up to Yom Kippur can be found here: https://kodeshpress.com/product/the-40-day-challenge/ Senator General Patrick Moynihan https://www.congress.gov/member/daniel-moynihan/M001054 Bowling Alone - Robert Putnam http://bowlingalone.com/ Tix for Barb's show can be found here: BarbHeller.com/SoloShow
Our first guest is a motivational speaker, trainer, teacher, author, and a certified life coach. She is The FOCUS Trainer which stands for Fun, Opprotunity, Concentration, Unwavering, and Sucess. Rabbi Mark and Cherish break down her offerings and skills and how she uses her services to contribute to her local community. Cherish explains how her upbringing brought her to where she is today. How she started behind in class in reading and writing and gradually learned and overcame to eventually graduate with honors. The second guess is Ryan Berger who is the Funeral Director for the Andrew K. Coffman Funeral Home. He unpacks his role at the funeral home and how he helps families get through their time at the funeral home. They discuss the specific burial ceremonies guests need depending on the religion of the deceased. Ryan also explains the stigma around funeral directors in the general public and how others typically feel strange or weary around him.
Join Rabbi Mark Wildes, deeply rooted in Torah values, and Erin Davis, the renowned "Wingwoman" of the modern dating scene, and a live studio audience in a thought-provoking conversation on the interaction of modern dating/marriage realities and how they intersect (or don't) with Torah values. They delve into diverse topics, exploring the efficacy of dating apps (2:20) first date tips (5:40) and navigating political differences. (11:45) The discussion progresses to touch on intimacy before marriage (16:30), the idea of changing your partner (20:00), and avoiding wasting time in a hopeless relationship (25:45). Discover the traits to look for in a partner (35:40) and the question of whether the virtues of classic femininity have been lost in the progression of women's rights (43:40). Learn communication tips (51:25) and finish with a live Q and A (53:40) where Rabbi Wildes and Erin candidly answer questions on topics ranging from the option of freezing eggs to dating multiple people. Tune in for a compelling dialogue that bridges traditional values and contemporary dating challenges. Subscribe to the Wildescast - https://link.chtbl.com/wildes Follow Rabbi Wildes on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rabbiwildes Follow Erin Davis on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erin_wingwoman/?hl=en Visit Jewishexperience.org for info on upcoming live events like this one.
In this episode Ben and I have on Rabbi Mark and he discusses his journey of sobriety and what it took for him to finally surrender. We get into a lot of details with AA and some of the history around AA. If you have any questions you can reach us at Tom@realrecoverytalk.com and Ben@realrecoverytalk.com
Rabbi Mark Trencher is the president of Nishma Research, which has been studying the Orthodox Jewish Community since 2015. He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut, but considers himself a “Brooklyn Boy,” having grown up in the very first chasidish shtiebel in Flatbush. He received semicha from RJJ (the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School), taught in three Orthodox day schools and three universities. He also has served as president of a shul, a day school, a kashrut organization and as a Jewish film festival chair, and is currently on the board of directors of the National Council of Young Israel. Upon his retirement in 2015, he founded Nishma Research as a resource for the Orthodox community. He has conducted 13 broad Orthodox community studies dealing with a wide range of issues of importance to Orthodoxy, as well as 17 proprietary studies for Orthodox institutions, including schools. He also hosts the Orthonomics Podcast. Gems:Listen to what people say and then act upon it.Keep the issues at the forefront.Open-ended questions allow people to give a ful detailed answer.It is critically important to ask the right questions.Every child is different.Parents need to do what is best for their child.Instill fundmental beliefs in children.Train teachers to listen to questions and engage students in conversations.Teach students in an engaging and respectful way.People are thirsting for knowledge.Teach students the things they need to know while also explaining why we believe what we believe.Nishma Resarch- https://nishmaresearch.com/Parenting On Purpose This course will help you better understand your child and build a deeper connection.Amazon We receive a small commission for any items purchased through my Amazon link.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Religion and faith isn't the only thing discussed on The Interfaith Roundtable. This week the discussion is focused on community work and how the ideals of helping and aiding those around us coincides with faith or is an off-shoot of it Sommer Gilliam combined her love of community with her love of creating. The owner of Kreeative Kreations in Hagerstown, Maryland, Sommer creates not only beautiful hairstyles, but also soulfull and delicious treats. As a director of The Washington County Black Professionals Network, Sommer lives a life of uplifting those around her, while also chasing her own dreams. She tells her story and why she does what she does. In the second half, Rabbi Mark is joined by Kathleen Prest, a social worker who works to train foster families with San Mar Treatment Foster Care, as well as Jennifer Lewis, a fellow congregate and clinical social worker as well as the Director of Treatment Foster Care for San Mar Family and Community Services. These two ladies discuss the importance of stability and love for foster children, as well as detail the work they do in helping in transitions and guiding them in life.
For the first half, Rabbi Mark is joined by fellow Hagerstown Area Religious Council members Rev. Jonathan Harris and Ashlee Harris of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They talk names and assumptions about members of their faith as well as their community and charity work. You can find out about volunteer opportunities at https://www.justserve.org/. The second half features a chat with another HARC member, Father Todd Young of St. John's Episcopal Church. They discuss the openness of the Episcopal Church and how Father Todd navigates their message in the modern world. You can find out more information about the Hagerstown Area Religious Council at harccoalition.org. Listen to The Interfaith Roundtable with Rabbi Mark every Saturday morning on 98.9 FM/ AM 1490 WARK, with the podcast version airing at Listen Hagerstown.
I love doing this program! I met another Jewish believer online. Rabbi Mark has a very interesting story!Rabbi Mark Kinzer (PhD, University of Michigan) is the Moderator of Yachad BeYeshua, an international and interdenominational fellowship of Jewish disciples of Jesus. He is a leading Messianic Jewish theologian, and the author of several books. His most recent volume is Jerusalem Crucified, Jerusalem Risen: The Resurrected Messiah, the Jewish People, and the Land of Promise (2018). Rabbi Kinzer is President Emeritus of Messianic Jewish Theological Institute, and Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Zera Avraham in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
In part two of our conversation, host Martin Schreiber explores ways religions can connect and motivate us with Dr. Amir Hussain and Mark Diamond.
Dr. Amir Hussain, chair and professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount, and Rabbi Mark Diamond, senior lecturer at Loyola, join host Martin Schreiber to discuss faith, belonging and renewal.
Rabbi Mark Dratch serves as the Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Council of America, the largest organization of Orthodox rabbis with over 1000 members. In addition he is also the founder of JSAFE, an organization that brought abuse prevention to the forfront of the Jewish community. Join Rabbi Matanky as he and Rabbi Dratch talk about the Orthodox rabbinate, about his father-in-law Rabbi Norman Lamm, z"l and of the challenges and opportunities facing American Jewry.
RABBI MARK S. BLOOM—BIOGRAPHY Mark Bloom is one of the longest serving rabbis in the Bay Area, having joined Temple Beth Abraham of Oakland, California as its rabbi in 2001. He was ordained at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1995 and has received honorary doctorates from both Hebrew Union College and the Jewish Theological Seminary. He also received both Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Communication Studies from Northwestern University. Temple Beth Abraham had doubled in size to nearly 500 families during his tenure. He has written his own prayerbook called “The Song of Abraham,” leads Friday night services with his guitar, where popular music is often incorporated, and has created a variety of musical and creative services at this otherwise traditional synagogue. Rabbi Bloom is especially known for his work with children as well as for giving sermons without using notes on the High Holidays. In the broader community, Rabbi Bloom has been honored by the Alameda County Food Bank, helping to raise over $100,000 to help feed the needy in the East Bay, as well as by the First AME Church, as he has been active in Interfaith events here in Oakland. Rabbi Bloom has also been honored by the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Northern California for his coaching and work in creating soccer teams for those who cannot play on the Jewish Sabbath. Two other highlights include conducting the funeral for the late Al Davis, Owner of the Oakland Raiders, and being the first synagogue to host Congresswoman Barbara Lee as a speaker.
וְשֵׁשׁ שָׁנִים תִּזְרַע אֶת אַרְצֶךָ וְאָסַפְתָּ אֶת תְּבוּאָתָהּ וְהַשְּׁבִיעִת תִּשְׁמְטֶנָּה וּנְטַשְׁתָּהּ וְאָכְלוּ אֶבְיֹנֵי עַמֶּךָ וְיִתְרָם תֹּאכַל חַיַּת הַשָּׂדֶה כֵּן תַּעֲשֶׂה לְכַרְמְךָ לְזֵיתֶךָ: שמות פרשת משפטים פרק כג As Klal Yisroel readied to read the Parsha that introduces Shvisas Ha Aretz The Issur Ben Tzvi Hersh Tshuvos and Poskim Shiur presented a Shiur that blends Halacha and Machshavah by one of America's leading Jewish educators Rabbi Mark Gottlieb Senior Director of the Tikvah Fund Dean of the Tikvah Institute for High School Students at Yale University
Creating liturgy is a long process but like any creative art, it draws inspiration from a great many sources. In the context of Judaism, many minds and hearts play their parts too and in this episode Rabbi Mark Goldsmith crosses the threshold to join the Rabbiters in a very special conversation about the creation of a new prayer book for the High Holy Days. Out in 2024, the new MRJ Machzor promises beauty, tradition and of course, meaningful change. Click here for information about how to make a dedication in the new 2024 Machzor
Rabbi Mark Wildes shares his journey in Kiruv and delves into the reasons behind the lack of engagement of many Jews with Judaism. He argues that a lack of proper Jewish education is a major contributor to this and that many people are not turning away from their faith, but simply never had it instilled in them in the first place. What can Ashkenazim and Sephardim learn from each other in terms of how we deal with these matters? Rabbi Wildes sheds light on the current state of Kiruv, which is largely Haredi or Haredi-lite, and acknowledges that it may not have mass appeal. He makes the case for why there is no one-size-fits-all solution and that some people may be drawn to spirituality or neo-Hassidism, while others prefer a more rational approach. The Rabbi challenges the notion that mysticism is effective for everyone and highlights the importance of teaching fundamentals, such as having a better understanding of the God we worship and basic philosophy. He also discusses the difficulties faced by the post-Kiruv Baal Teshuvah who eventually loses his/her initial inspiration. We explore the notion of whether blind faith is even a Jewish idea, as we analyze the Midrash about Abraham in the Fiery Furnace. The Rabbi engages us in a thought-provoking conversation about the appeal of Judaism to modern, secular individuals and the why the suppression of technology, information, and secular education sometimes plays a role in the frum world. He emphasizes the importance of substance over fluff and critiques the use of fearmongering in Kiruv, which we point out is largely a Sephardic phenomenon. Regarding this issue, we draw lessons from the story of Eliyahu HaNavi and how it teaches us about the importance of cultivating a thoughtful and effective approach to outreach and inspiration.
Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb. It's the end of 2022, let's talk about what gives life meaning and joy. How can faith help us navigate life? How can we discuss interfaith relationships? And, yes, Rudy asked about aliens. We're incredibly grateful to learn from Rabbi Mark about these big questions and how they are approached in Judaism. Learn more about Rabbi Mark: Temple Beth Ohr Join our patreon for extra content: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails
Contact Franciska to join the WhatsApp Group- franciskakay@gmail.com Reach out about new sponsorship opportunities for your brand & organizations - franciskakay@gmail.com About Our Guest: Rabbi Mark Wildes founded Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) in 1998. MJE is a warm and open community where millennials with limited Jewish background can explore Jewish life and meet new people. MJE has reconnected thousands of young men and women to Jewish tradition, Israel and a Torah way of life as well as providing a venue in which 377 couples have met and married! MJE run's a wide range of inclusive, engaging and innovative programs for Jewish 20's/30's including Shabbat dinners, holiday events, winter and spring retreats, classes, beginner services, trips to Israel, a one-on-one learning program and much more. Rabbi Wildes holds a BA in Psychology from Yeshiva University, a JD from the Cardozo School of Law, a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia University and was ordained from Yeshiva University. Follow Rabbi Wildes on: www.instagram.com/rabbiwildes www.facebook.com/rabbimarkwildesmje ................. Launch Your Podcast Today for just $495 www.franciskakosman.com Check out www.JewishCoffeeHouse.com for more Jewish Podcasts on our network.
Meet Rabbi Mark Wildes who founded the Jewish outreach organization Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) in 1998. Since then, he has become one of America's most inspirational and dynamic Jewish educators. MJE has reconnected thousands of young men and women to Jewish tradition, Israel and a Torah way of life as well as providing a venue in which 377 couples have met and married! MJE run's a wide range of inclusive, engaging and innovative programs for Jewish 20's/30's including Shabbat dinners, holiday events, winter and spring retreats, classes, beginner services, trips to Israel, a one-on-one learning program and much more. I was fortunate to be a guest on his podcast “The Wildecast” and this episode is a great entertaining conversation with nuggets of wisdom on outreach, Torah and podcasting. Connect with Rabbi Wildes! Email: Rmwildes@jewishexperience.org On Instagram: @rabbiwildes or @m_j_experience Rabbi Wildes' Book:https://a.co/d/6dQwWMg You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
This episode is, in some ways, two distinct podcasts in one: one about outreach, and one about some major spiritual challenges that exist in the Modern Orthodox world. Many in the Centrist or Modern Orthodox world are uncomfortable with kiruv and outreach; it's often associated with acting with condescension towards people who are not Orthodox, objectifying people who are not Orthodox, and not acting forthrightly towards people who are not Orthodox. Perhaps most concerning, though, is the suspicion that kiruv professionals act as though they have all the answers, that Orthodoxy is a perfect society, and that we need to reach out because everything within Orthodoxy is basically perfect. Many of us would argue that we need to get our own house in order before convincing other people to join the team. Rabbi Mark Wildes, though, is one of the rare Modern Orthodox Jews who is deeply involved in, and believes in, kiruv and outreach to unaffiliated and less-affiliated Jews. Scott asked him how he responds to these criticisms of kiruv professionals and organizations, how we should define the real goals of kiruv organizations, and why most kiruv professionals seem to have a Chareidi or Chassidic orientation. Perhaps even more important, however, was an intense discussion of the problems that Modern Orthodoxy needs to address. Their conversation included a discussion of spiritual anemia, problems that exist in synagogues, the longing - or lack thereof - for the Divine Presence, the differences between experience and intellect in the approach to G-d, how much we should emphasize dogma, and - above all - the need to bring G-d back into the center of our consciousness. This conversation - again, really two conversations - was fascinating, and should give you food for thought as we enter Elul and the days leading up to the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Please listen to and share this podcast, and let us know what you think on the Orthodox Conundrum Discussion Group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/432020081498108). Join Rabbi Wildes's WhatsApp group at https://chat.whatsapp.com/LM0bsDb4sV3FmESMyauFaw. Thanks to all of our Patreon subscribers, who have access to bonus JCH podcasts, merch, and more - we appreciate your help, and hope you really enjoy the extras! Visit the JCH Patreon site at https://www.patreon.com/jewishcoffeehouse. Check out https://jewishcoffeehouse.com/ for the Orthodox Conundrum and other great podcasts, and remember to subscribe to them on your favorite podcast provider. Also visit https://www.jchpodcasts.com/ to learn all about creating your own podcast. Music: "Happy Rock" by bensound.com
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Rosh Chodesh Elul is upon us and so is The 40 Day Challenge 2.0! Rabbi Mark Wildes is interviewed by the great Nachum Segal on his popular radio program "JM in the AM" to discuss how we can learn from Tom Brady, Abraham Lincoln, and other iconic figures how to use this special time to make a positive and impactful change in the world, become the very best version of ourselves, and how to connect to God at a time when He is closest. Join the 40 Day Challenge at JewishExperience.org/40Day Listen to JM in the AM on the Nachum Sega lNetwork and follow @nachumsegalnetwork on Instagram
Nachum Segal interviews Rabbi Mark Wildes and he presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Rabbi Mark Wildes and his wife Jill co-founded Manhattan Jewish Experience, or MJE, more than 20 years ago. What started as a beginner's Hebrew class with 18 attendees has blossomed into an organization that today draws in over 20,000 annual attendees to classes, events, Shabbos meals, and more. Rabbi Wildes was a lawyer and pulpit […]
Today I chatted with Rabbi Mark Rantz. I sure enjoyed hearing his story! Rabbi Mark is the leader of Beit Hallel Messianic Congregation | Tikkun Ambassador to Presbyterian Reformed Ministries International (PRMI) | Author | Lead Contributor and Assistant Sr. Senior for the Complete Jewish Study Bible | Senior Editor - Tikkun Restore Magazine. As a leading Holocaust Scholar and leader with the March of Remembrance, Rabbi Rantz is presently also developing his Masters Thesis on "The Complicity of the German Church and the Nazi Holocaust" into book form and has recently written a book about the Black Lives Matter movement. Enjoy some great music too!!
Rabbi Mark Wildes was ordained from Yeshiva University, but before becoming a rabbi, he received a JD from the Cardozo School of Law and a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia University. Since founding MJE 20 years ago, Rabbi Wildes has become one of America's most inspirational and dynamic Jewish educators. He lives with his wife Jill and their children Yosef, Ezra, Judah and Avigayil on the Upper West Side where they maintain a warm and welcoming home for all. He is a hard core Beatles and John Lennon fan, and enjoys rocking out on the drums whenever possible. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg: Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Rabbi Efrem Goldberg: Rabbi, Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS). Rabbi Philip Moskowitz: Associate Rabbi, BRS. Rabbi Josh Broide: Outreach Rabbi, BRS.
How easy is it to shift the paradigm through which Diaspora Jewish leaders understand Israeli issues? Yehuda HaKohen is invited onto The Wildescast, hosted by Rabbi Mark Wildes of the Manhattan Jewish Experience, to discuss Jewish liberation and his vision for Jewish-Palestinian reconciliation in a single state between the river and the sea.
Episode 71 features Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman, who along with being a rabbi is also a sports blogger, an author, a father, and of course all of the other hats that come along with being a rabbi. We discuss his path from politics to the pulpit, how he came to be a rabbi, learn how he became a blogger and author, and compare our own paths through Jewish spirituality and much much more. Throughout the conversation, we discuss: On becoming a Rabbi Access to the mysteries Policy Helping people Jewish journeys Tradition Judaism in the home Urban vs. Rural religious experience The lifecycle of Judaism Community aspect of religion Becoming a sports blogger Writing a book Teaching Media from another Era Road trips Content creation And much more Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode RabbiMarkAsherGoodman.com AgentPalmer.com Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @rabbimarkasherg soccer_rabbi @AgentPalmer Other Links The Founders demystifies the dot-com era success of PayPal Metal Lords is Not Your Average High School Coming-of-Age Movie You can also hear more Palmer occasionally on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier or as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
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Rabbi Mark sits down and speaks with Dr. Lisa Miller on the topics of spirituality, psychology and recovery. Dr. Miller, is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child and a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She is the Founder and Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program and research institute in spirituality and psychology, and has held over a decade of joint appointments in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical School. Make sure to visit Dr. Millers website www.lisamillerphd.com and to grab a copy of her book, The Spiritual Child, which you can find anywhere books are sold!
“I think that's the healing agent that Beit T'Shuvah gives. We give people spirit, we tell them we have faith in them, and we give ‘em love.” “And a sense of belonging.” Harriet and Rabbi Mark tag-team to share their collective aspirations for elevating healing of mind, body, spirit, and justice through their marriage and community addiction treatment center, Beit T'Shuvah. Listen to this episode to hear their story of love and advocacy. Visit the Our Stories Matter homepage to learn more about the podcast. Follow @TraumaInformedLA on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel, Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and interviews with Rabbi Mark Wildes about his latest book, "The 40 Day Challenge: Daily Jewish Insights to Prepare for the High Holidays" and Dr. Sharon Stoll about the second annual JOWMA Symposium.
Join us for Season 2 Episode 10 of The Bishop & The Rabbi with Rabbi Mark Wildes!“We serve a God who not only creates but a God who cares” - Rabbi WildesIf you want to partner with Eagles' Wings - eagleswings.org/donate Support the show (https://eagleswings.org/donate/)
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Rabbi Mark Blazer of Temple Beth Ami discusses how he became a rabbi, the differences between the Reform and Conservative movements of Judaism and his expanded role with JLTV, the network his father Phil Blazer started that garners 10s of thousands of Jewish, Christian and secular viewers from around the world. Ronnie and Corey also explore the state of politics today, in particular: Was Trump good for Israel? If so, was it worth it? You might be surprised by the answer!