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On this episode, host Rockne Roll digs into the nuts and bolts of b'nai mitzvah ceremonies and the work that goes into preparing for them. First, Cantor Rayna Green of Congregation Beth Israel talks about the history and process of becoming b'nai mitzvah. Then, Alicia Jo Rabins discusses her work as a b'nai mitzvah tutor and what becoming b'nai mitzvah outside of a synagogue looks like. Get tickets to Rabins' performance with the Camas High School Choir at Revolution Hall online at revolutionhall.comRead about Rabins' new web series, "Girls In Trouble TV," in today's edition of The Jewish Review at jewishportland.org/jewishreview.Help provide a celebratory Passover meal for local families in need through the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's Passover 4 All campaign - donate online at jewishportland.org/passover4all24.Check out The Braid: The Go-To Jewish Story Company's new work, "Yearning To Breathe Free" in two live Zoom performances - visit tinyurl.com/BraidJFGP and use code portlandjf2 to get your free tickets courtesy of the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland.
John Rabins hails from Monterey Park, California, located 14 miles east of central Los Angeles. After serving 25 years in the U.S. Air Force, followed by a 22-year optometry career, he now spends much of his time writing. His writing career actually began within days of his loss of home and rental property in the June 11, 2013 Black Forest fire. Unbelievably, that same day his father in California died. These tragedies made John receptive to God's sharing some rich life lessons that he published in 2020 as the award-winning Defined by Fire: Seven Life-Changing Lessons from Devastating Tragedy. Make sure to check out this author on his website: https://johnrabins.com/ You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or visit my website www.drkatherinehayes.com
Peter Rabins, M.D., M.P.H., professor emeritus in the Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Co-Author of The 36-Hour Day talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Carol Zernial, nationally known expert on Gerontology, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about The 36 Hour Day, caring for patients with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alicia Jo Rabins is a writer, a performer, a filmmaker, a Torah scholar and a teacher. She's also a mother. Rabins says that after she had children, she noticed that the way she interacted the sacred texts of the Torah shifted. She saw them with new eyes and uncovered different lessons than she had before she became a parent. Her new book, “Even God had Bad Parenting Days,” connects the ancient stories with contemporary life. In this collection of essays, Rabins reveals some of her own deeply personal struggles and what she's learned and practiced to get her through difficult times and embrace joy as often as possible. We talk with her about these stories and their intersections with the ancient wisdom in texts written thousands of years ago.
An estimated 6.2 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimers dementia in 2021, which breaks down to 1 in 9 people age 65 and older, and those numbers will increase substantially over the next few years as the population ages. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral and social skills that affects a person's ability to function independently. On this episode of Free Thinking, Montel talks with an emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Dr Peter Rabins. Dr Rabins was the founding director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and the first holder of the Richman Family Chair in Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders. He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters and is an author or co-author of 8 books including The 36-Hour Day, Practical Dementia Care, The Why of Things, and Getting Old without Getting Anxious. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
An estimated 6.2 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimers dementia in 2021, which breaks down to 1 in 9 people age 65 and older, and those numbers will increase substantially over the next few years as the population ages. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral and social skills that affects a person's ability to function independently. On this episode of Free Thinking, Montel talks with an emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Dr Peter Rabins. Dr Rabins was the founding director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and the first holder of the Richman Family Chair in Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders. He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters and is an author or co-author of 8 books including The 36-Hour Day, Practical Dementia Care, The Why of Things, and Getting Old without Getting Anxious. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dave Rabin is an MD, PhD, a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, health tech entrepreneur & inventor who has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for nearly 15 years, particularly non-invasive therapies for treatment-resistant illnesses like PTSD. He is the co-founder & chief innovation officer at Apollo Neuroscience and the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is currently conducting research on the epigenetic regulation of trauma responses and recovery to elucidate the mechanism of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and the neurobiology of belief. He is a practitioner of ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP) and is trained in MDMA assisted psychotherapy. With Molly Maloof, Dr. Dave Rabin is co-hosting the psychedelic news hour on clubhouse.(https://www.psychedelicnewshour.com/) We Talk about listeners on Club House that call in high and how to give them a little integration therapy on air . We talk about why epigenetic trauma is such specific thing, hardly explored, but now a really big topic in the psychedelic context and we talk benefits of Ketamine therapy done at home and of course we talk about Dr Rabins company Apollo. Apollo Neuroscience was born from research at the University of Pittsburgh. David Rabin and Greg Siegle PhD worked together at the Program in Cognitive Affective Neuroscience to develop and scientifically prove out the Apollo technology and discovered that certain combinations of low frequency inaudible sound waves (vibration that you can feel, but can't hear) can safely and reliably change how we feel through our sense of touch, and that we can measure those physiological changes in near real time. Think of Apollo as a smart bracelet that you can wear around your wrist or ankle and works to give you stress-reducing buzzes in times of need. It syncs to the brand's app, so you can control its touch therapy functions from your phone.I used Apollo often during the pandemic last year and I fell asleep much easier with it, so I can highly recommend it. Apollo calms your nervous system down in very gentle, but effective way. And since you are a part of amazing the The New Health Club Community, you get a 10% discount on the order of the Apollo. Just head over to www.apolloneuro.com and put in the promo code “newhealth 10” Apollo Partner One Sheet Dr. David Rabin's website Apollo Apollo Research
THE FDA APPROVED A NEW DRUG USED TO TREAT ALZHEIMER'S BACK IN JULY, DESPITE CRITICISM FROM MANY PHYSICIANS THAT THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH PERSUASIVE EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT ITS APPROVAL WITHOUT MORE CLINICAL TRIALS. JOINING US TO DISCUSS IS DR. PETER RABINS, CO-AUTHOR OF “THE 36-HOUR DAY”, THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO LIVING WITH (OR CARING FOR) PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S.
Peter Rabins, M.D., M.P.H., professor emeritus in the Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Co-Author of The 36-Hour Day talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Carol Zernial, nationally known expert on Gerontology, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about The 36 Hour Day, caring for patients with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Peter Rabins, M.D., M.P.H., professor emeritus in the Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Co-Author of The 36-Hour Day talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Carol Zernial, nationally known expert on Gerontology, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about The 36 Hour Day, caring for patients with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FÁBIO RABIN é humorista, CAMILA PINHEIRO é modelo e ambos são doidos por Rock and Roll. Eles têm um programa semanal na rádio 89 FM, a Rádio Rock, em São Paulo chamado “The Rabins”, onde os dois conversam sobre suas bandas preferidas, humor e lavam muita roupa suja. Já o Vilela não lava roupa faz tempo e sempre usa o mesmo moletom do Cobra Kai. Assista ao episódio também no Youtube: https://youtu.be/GxbxI3a8TPk Estamos transmitindo nossas lives também na Twitch!! https://www.twitch.tv/inteligencialimitada Quer mandar presentes para nós? CAIXA POSTAL 81969 | CEP: 05619-970 | São Paulo - SP
FÁBIO RABIN é humorista, CAMILA PINHEIRO é modelo e ambos são doidos por Rock and Roll. Eles têm um programa semanal na rádio 89 FM, a Rádio Rock, em São Paulo chamado “The Rabins”, onde os dois conversam sobre suas bandas preferidas, humor e lavam muita roupa suja. Já o Vilela não lava roupa faz tempo e sempre usa o mesmo moletom do Cobra Kai. Assista ao episódio também no Youtube: https://youtu.be/GxbxI3a8TPk Estamos transmitindo nossas lives também na Twitch!! https://www.twitch.tv/inteligencialimitada Quer mandar presentes para nós? CAIXA POSTAL 81969 | CEP: 05619-970 | São Paulo - SP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESSENTIEL, le rendez-vous culture. Présenté par Rudy Saada, Anna Gourdikian et Anna Klarsfeld Emission spéciale consacrée à l'élection du Grand Rabbin de France. Avec une interview des trois candidats : Mikael Journo, rabbin de la communauté de chasseloup Laubat Haim Korsia actuel Grand rabbin de France
Bernie Madoff's spectacular Ponzi scheme fraud was exposed in 2008, the year Alicia Jo Rabins was working in a studio on the ninth floor of an abandoned office building on Wall Street. Her new film “A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff” came from what she calls her obsession with the man, his Ponzi scheme, and the system that allowed them to thrive for decades. The Kaddish, a Judaic prayer for the dead, can also be said as a kind of excommunication for a person who has committed a heinous crime. The film is playing this Friday, March 5, at the Portland International Film Festival. We talk with Rabins about her genre-bending, first-person documentary, blending elements of memoir, documentary and musical theatre to create a compelling historical narrative.
In this segment of Food & Facilities on CentralValleyTalk.com Iso Rabins of Forage Kitchen, a commissary kitchen in Oakland California, joins to discuss how their kitchen, cafe, and event space has been supporting food entrepreneurs in their community through the pandemic. Read more about them here: https://wcismag.com/2020/10/30/forage-kitchen-local-food-economy-evolving-in-a-global-epidemic/ Subscribe to our channel and to West Coast Industrial Solutions Magazine at wcismag.com/subscribe for more quality, industry experts contributing agribusiness safety and compliance news. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wcismag/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wcismag/support
My guest for Episode 6, Alicia Jo Rabins, of Jewish ancestry, is a writer, musician, performer, ritualist and Torah teacher. She is the author of poetry books Divinity School (winner of the APR/Honickman First Book Prize) and Fruit Geode (finalist for the Jewish Book Award) and has released three albums with Girls in Trouble, her songwriting project about Biblical women. She is currently at work on an independent film, "A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff." The recipient of a 2020 Oregon Literary Fellowship, Rabins lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and two children.Things discussed:Being drawn to ancestral religious practices.Reconnecting to cultural traditions even after several generations of assimilation.Re-examining the biases against organized religion.How organized religion can root us.Art as a means to explore religious experience.Embracing the roots of our adopted country in addition to our ancestral one.Emotional challenges of motherhood.Struggles of the writing life.Teaching children about their heritage.Raising children with ancestral traditions.Resources:Alicia's websiteA Kaddish for Bernie MadoffGirls in TroubleAlicia on Instagram"Ancestral Language for Strength," Dolores' blog postBella Figura websiteDolores on Instagram
Musician, Torah teacher and poet Alicia Jo Rabins has been writing nightly poems about the pandemic in her bathtub, then sharing them on Facebook and Instagram. We hear how Rabins is taking her music, writing and Jewish feminist education online in the time of social distancing.
The poems in Alicia Jo Rabins’ “Fruit Geode,” her second collection, speak to inhabiting a flesh and blood body, one that breaks open both literally and figuratively. She also writes about the breathtaking love of a parent, and poems that draw on Jewish mysticism firmly rooted in everyday life. Rabins is also a musician, a Torah teacher, and what she calls a “ritualist” in Portland.
Iso Rabins first discovered his love of foraged foods after sourcing and then selling mushrooms out of his car to restaurant owners across San Francisco. Fast-forward to today and Iso has built a business around food education and cultivating entrepreneurship. He runs the restaurant incubator Forage Kitchen, hosts communal pop-up dinners as Wild Kitchen, and offers foraging excursions through ForageSF. The renowned Underground Market he pioneered helped to transform the local food and restaurant community in the Bay Area. On today's episode, Iso discusses his passion for turning creative ideas into real businesses. You'll learn about the sharp career turns Iso took after film school that led him to the restaurant world. Iso also shares how he leans on everyday conversations for mentorship and feedback for his burgeoning ventures. Tune in to Making Ways podcast with food entrepreneur Iso Rabins.
Today we have Peter Rabins, MD, MPH, who is the Author of “The 36-Hour Day.” He is a professor of the practice in the Erickson School of Aging Management Services at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He was the founding director of the geriatric psychiatry program and the first holder of the Richman Family Professorship of Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Contact Information For Dr Peter Rabins https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/content/36-hour-day https://www.amazon.com/36-Hour-Day-sixth-Alzheimer-Dementias/dp/1421422239/ Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Conscious Caring Resources: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/conscious-caring-resources Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
Vi recenserar Mel Gibsons Hacksaw ridge, dramat Paulina och en film om Ytzhak Rabins sista dagar i livet.
This week on State of Wonder, we take a break from our summer reading to look back at last year's Wordstock book festival. We'll hear from three authors with fascinating backstories lay out the singular works they delivered in 2015. This year's festival is set to begin on November 5.Jesse Eisenberg Made His Name Playing Neurotic Characters. Turns Out He Can Write Like Them Too.Jesse Eisenberg is best known for starring in movies such as “The Social Network,” "Batman V. Superman," and “Zombieland," but he’s quickly gaining attention for his writing as well, in the form of both plays and humor. In 2015 alone, Eisenberg starred in three films, spent two months acting in an off-Broadway play of his own writing, and released his first book, "Bream Gives Me Hiccups: and Other Stories." It takes its name from a series of restaurant reviews he penned for "The New Yorker" from the perspective of a privileged child, but it also includes such absurd gems as a marriage counselor heckling the Knicks and a post-gender normative man trying to pick a woman up at a bar.This summer, you can find Eisenber on the big screen right in “Now You See Me 2” and Woody Allen’s “Cafe Society.”Alicia Jo Rabins: Mystic Ideas and a Modern Sensibility - 19:15Portland’s Alicia Jo Rabins is a renaissance woman — she writes mystical poetry, she’s a gifted storyteller, she composes and performs beautiful song cycles about Biblical women for her rock band project, called Girls in Trouble, and she’s a Jewish scholar. At Wordstock, Rabins read for us from her award-winning new book, “Divinity School,” and performed a song.Wendell Pierce Remembers Post-Katrina New Orleans - 31:13Actor and activist Wendell Pierce put an indelible mark on the TV landscape with his role as William “Bunk” Moreland on the iconic television series, “The Wire.” He has produced and acted in movies, TV, and theater, and last year, he made his debut in the literary world with "The Wind in the Reeds." It’s a meditation on his return to his hometown of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, where he performed in a staging of the play “Waiting for Godot” in the Lower Ninth Ward.
Three authors with fascinating and atypical histories talk about works they published in 2015:Actor and activist Wendell Pierce put an indelible mark on the TV landscape with his role as William “Bunk” Moreland on the iconic television series, “The Wire.” He has produced and acted in movies, TV, and theater. This year, he made his debut in the literary world, with his book, "The Wind in the Reeds." It’s a meditation on his return to his hometown of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, where he performed in a staging of the play “Waiting for Godot” in the Lower Ninth Ward. At Wordstock this year, Wendell Pierce spoke with Think Out Loud’s Dave Miller.Alicia Jo Rabins: Mystic Ideas and a Modern SensibilityPortland’s Alicia Jo Rabins is a renaissance woman - she writes mystical poetry, she’s a gifted storyteller, she composes and performs beautiful song cycles about Biblical women for her rock band project, called Girls in Trouble, and she’s a Jewish scholar. At Wordstock this year, Rabins talked with OPB’s reporter Conrad Wilson and read the title poem of her award-winning new book, “Divinity School,” about the emotional pitfalls of a contemplative life. You can see her reprise her critically lauded song cycle about the economy, called “A Kadish for Bernie Madoff,” on December 4 and 5 at Disjecta.[image: 20151107_wordstock_jesse-eisenberg_ru_img_9591_ps,left,300x390,5654e93624e477000e9cc31c]Jesse Eisenberg Emerges as a HumoristJesse Eisenberg is best known for starring in movies such as “The Social Network” and “Zombieland.” But he’s quickly gaining attention for his writing as well, in the form of both plays and humor. In 2015 alone, Eisenberg starred in three films, spent two months acting in an off-Broadway play of his own writing, and released his first book, "Bream Gives Me Hiccups: and Other Stories." It takes its name from a series of restaurant reviews he penned for The New Yorker from the perspective of a privileged child. Eisenberg spoke with OPB’s Aaron Scott at Wordstock.
Fun interview with Alpha Anywhere's (http://www.alphasoftware.com) Richard Rabins on their new product for the web and mobile area - hopefully he makes it to Southwest Fox this year. Also, the VFPX book is available at a discounted price ($49 instead of $59) at http://www.foxrockx.com/getvfpx.htm
Iso Rabins, founder of forageSF, introduces one of his favorite leafy greens: miner's lettuce, a native of California. It's easy for amateur foragers to identify it, whether foraging in the wild or at the market. Rabins is participating in this year's Eat Real Festival.