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Can arrogance truly be equated with idolatry? Explore the intriguing parallels between arrogance and the Asherah tree, a symbol of idol worship, as we draw insights from Talmudic teachings, specifically Tractate Sotah 5a. Reb Elazar's compelling comparison sets the stage for a deeper understanding of how arrogance disrupts our connection with the divine, much like leavened bread contrasts with the humble matzah of Pesach. Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner's teachings further reveal how unchecked arrogance might challenge God's sovereignty, urging us to remain vigilant against its insidious influence.Join us as we highlight humility's pivotal role amidst prosperity, contrasting worldly perspectives with timeless divine insights from sacred texts. Through the inspiring stories of biblical figures like Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, discover how God often champions the underdog, teaching us the value of community and reliance on divine providence. The tale of the Reichman brothers serves as a powerful reminder of the responsibility that comes with success—supporting those in need through acts of charity and humility, in alignment with spiritual teachings.Balancing humility and arrogance is a tightrope act many must navigate. We unravel this delicate dance by examining the paradox of the ark in the Holy of Holies, which embodies true greatness through humble presence. Leaders and scholars can learn much from this balance, maintaining authority without alienating others. Recognizing that even positive traits, when taken to extremes, can become detrimental, we stress the importance of character balance. Tune in to understand the nuanced interplay of these traits and how acknowledging the source of one's abilities enhances gratitude and humility._____________The Thinking Talmudist Podcast shares select teachings of Talmud in a fresh, insightful and meaningful way. Many claim that they cannot learn Talmud because it is in ancient Aramaic or the concepts are too difficult. Well, no more excuses. In this podcast you will experience the refreshing and eye-opening teachings while gaining an amazing appreciation for the divine wisdom of the Torah and the depths of the Talmud.This Episode (#69) of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast is dedicated by Yossi & Ashlene Azulay for the merit of the speedy recovery for David ben Simona.This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by David & Susan MarbinRecorded at TORCH Meyerland in the Levin Family Studios to a live audience on January 3, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on January 7, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Talmud, #Humility, #Arrogance, #PersonalGrowth, #Sotah, #DivineSovereignty, #Matzah, #Pesach, #Hutner, #Underdogs, #Isaac, #Jacob, #Joseph, #Philanthropy, #Reichman, #Charity, #Wealth, #DivineProvidence, #Gratitude, #Leadership, #HolyofHolies, #TorahScholar, #Balance, #Character, #TorahStudy, #Shabbos ★ Support this podcast ★
Can arrogance truly be equated with idolatry? Explore the intriguing parallels between arrogance and the Asherah tree, a symbol of idol worship, as we draw insights from Talmudic teachings, specifically Tractate Sotah 5a. Reb Elazar's compelling comparison sets the stage for a deeper understanding of how arrogance disrupts our connection with the divine, much like leavened bread contrasts with the humble matzah of Pesach. Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner's teachings further reveal how unchecked arrogance might challenge God's sovereignty, urging us to remain vigilant against its insidious influence.Join us as we highlight humility's pivotal role amidst prosperity, contrasting worldly perspectives with timeless divine insights from sacred texts. Through the inspiring stories of biblical figures like Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, discover how God often champions the underdog, teaching us the value of community and reliance on divine providence. The tale of the Reichman brothers serves as a powerful reminder of the responsibility that comes with success—supporting those in need through acts of charity and humility, in alignment with spiritual teachings.Balancing humility and arrogance is a tightrope act many must navigate. We unravel this delicate dance by examining the paradox of the ark in the Holy of Holies, which embodies true greatness through humble presence. Leaders and scholars can learn much from this balance, maintaining authority without alienating others. Recognizing that even positive traits, when taken to extremes, can become detrimental, we stress the importance of character balance. Tune in to understand the nuanced interplay of these traits and how acknowledging the source of one's abilities enhances gratitude and humility._____________The Thinking Talmudist Podcast shares select teachings of Talmud in a fresh, insightful and meaningful way. Many claim that they cannot learn Talmud because it is in ancient Aramaic or the concepts are too difficult. Well, no more excuses. In this podcast you will experience the refreshing and eye-opening teachings while gaining an amazing appreciation for the divine wisdom of the Torah and the depths of the Talmud.This Episode (#69) of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast is dedicated by Yossi & Ashlene Azulay for the merit of the speedy recovery for David ben Simona.This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by David & Susan MarbinRecorded at TORCH Meyerland in the Levin Family Studios to a live audience on January 3, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on January 7, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Talmud, #Humility, #Arrogance, #PersonalGrowth, #Sotah, #DivineSovereignty, #Matzah, #Pesach, #Hutner, #Underdogs, #Isaac, #Jacob, #Joseph, #Philanthropy, #Reichman, #Charity, #Wealth, #DivineProvidence, #Gratitude, #Leadership, #HolyofHolies, #TorahScholar, #Balance, #Character, #TorahStudy, #Shabbos ★ Support this podcast ★
Do you suffer from back pain? Headaches? ADD/ADHD? COVID? Do you need to lose weight? Do you really want heal from anxiety and depression? Homeopathy may be the solution! And it's not new...homeopathy is actually mentioned in the Torah! In this engaging interview with homeopath and yoga instructor, Davira Reichman Bareli, we discover what homeopathy is, and how it works to heal ourselves. Homeopathy takes into account the entire person. It is is holistic--treating the person, not the symptoms or the diagnosis. Two people can have the same illness, but require different remedies. Before prescribing a remedy, Davira takes into account a person's symptoms, how a person thinks, how they feel, their family environment, their stressors, their physical features, their medical history, and many other things that gives the full picture of the person, so that the right homeopathic remedy can be prescribed. In terms of the right remedy, Davira explains that LIKE CURES LIKE. For example, intermittent heat treat burns. Davira explains how! We learn from this conversation that homeopathy uses the dormant energy in natural substances to heal a person so that they can bring out the best in themselves and perform their unique role in healing the world. To be connected with Davira, please email atrebbetzins@gmail.com (I'm sorry that the conversation cut off at the end due to technical difficulties.)
Featuring Special Guest, Rabbi Zev Reichman Thank you to our generous sponsors this week, Dasi and Jeremy Schwalbe and family who are sponsoring this episode of the One Pasuk Podcast in celebration of Rabbi Daniel and Dina Goldberg's new daughter, Sarit Leora. May the Goldbergs and our community see her raised, together with her siblings Moshe, Shaya, and Esther – to Torah, Chuppah and Maasim Tovim. Thank you so much Dasi and Jeremy Schwalbe for your generous support of the One Pasuk Pasuk Podcast. וַיֵּרָא אֵלָיו ה' בְּאֵלֹנֵי מַמְרֵא וְהוּא יֹשֵׁב פֶּתַח־הָאֹהֶל כְּחֹם הַיּוֹם׃ Hashem appeared to him by the terebinths of Mamre; he was sitting at the entrance of the tent as the day grew hot.
Josh Reichmann guides us in traversing the turbulent energies of this modern age. Joshua Reichmann / Xlexciel is an internationally published author and teacher, an Akashic reader, Pleiadian channel, contemplative therapist and multidisciplinary artist. He has practiced traditional Tibetan Buddhism, holographic recapitulation, psychic integration, and healing at temples, spiritual centers, and group retreats for more than 10 years. He lives in Canada. He is the author of The Realized Light of the Twelve Dimensions: Cosmic Rebirthing and Our Celestial Destiny. www.Joshuareichmann.com Host Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest truth and live our brightest life. https://www.instagram.com/yogi_bon/
Philippe Val déconstruit avec véhémence la décision de Sciences Po Strasbourg de suspendre son partenariat avec l'université Reichman de Tel Aviv. Selon lui, ce boycott, initié par le syndicat étudiant Solidarité, traduit une forme d'hypocrisie et de contradiction de la part de la gauche antifasciste.L'éditorialiste soulève en effet plusieurs questions dérangeantes : comment des étudiants en sciences politiques peuvent-ils prôner le dialogue et la compréhension mutuelle tout en refusant de collaborer avec des étudiants israéliens qu'ils jugent insuffisamment pro-palestiniens ? Quelle est l'origine politique de ces syndicats étudiants qui, paradoxalement, défendent des valeurs en totale contradiction avec celles de l'islam politique qu'ils semblent pourtant soutenir ?À travers une analyse mordante, Philippe Val dénonce les incohérences de cette gauche qu'il juge « raciste », prête à faire des concessions à l'islam politique au détriment de ses propres principes fondateurs, tels que l'égalité homme-femme, la liberté d'expression ou encore la laïcité. Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Philippe Val déconstruit avec véhémence la décision de Sciences Po Strasbourg de suspendre son partenariat avec l'université Reichman de Tel Aviv. Selon lui, ce boycott, initié par le syndicat étudiant Solidarité, traduit une forme d'hypocrisie et de contradiction de la part de la gauche antifasciste.L'éditorialiste soulève en effet plusieurs questions dérangeantes : comment des étudiants en sciences politiques peuvent-ils prôner le dialogue et la compréhension mutuelle tout en refusant de collaborer avec des étudiants israéliens qu'ils jugent insuffisamment pro-palestiniens ? Quelle est l'origine politique de ces syndicats étudiants qui, paradoxalement, défendent des valeurs en totale contradiction avec celles de l'islam politique qu'ils semblent pourtant soutenir ?À travers une analyse mordante, Philippe Val dénonce les incohérences de cette gauche qu'il juge « raciste », prête à faire des concessions à l'islam politique au détriment de ses propres principes fondateurs, tels que l'égalité homme-femme, la liberté d'expression ou encore la laïcité. Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Philippe Val déconstruit avec véhémence la décision de Sciences Po Strasbourg de suspendre son partenariat avec l'université Reichman de Tel Aviv. Selon lui, ce boycott, initié par le syndicat étudiant Solidarité, traduit une forme d'hypocrisie et de contradiction de la part de la gauche antifasciste.L'éditorialiste soulève en effet plusieurs questions dérangeantes : comment des étudiants en sciences politiques peuvent-ils prôner le dialogue et la compréhension mutuelle tout en refusant de collaborer avec des étudiants israéliens qu'ils jugent insuffisamment pro-palestiniens ? Quelle est l'origine politique de ces syndicats étudiants qui, paradoxalement, défendent des valeurs en totale contradiction avec celles de l'islam politique qu'ils semblent pourtant soutenir ?À travers une analyse mordante, Philippe Val dénonce les incohérences de cette gauche qu'il juge « raciste », prête à faire des concessions à l'islam politique au détriment de ses propres principes fondateurs, tels que l'égalité homme-femme, la liberté d'expression ou encore la laïcité. Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Céline Géraud, accompagnée de la rédaction d'Europe 1, propose chaque midi un point complet sur l'actualité suivi de débats entre invités et auditeurs.
Joshua ReichmannBiography:An Akashic reader, Pleiadian channel, contemplative therapist, and multidisciplinary artist, Joshua Reichmann has practiced and taught traditional Tibetan Buddhism, holographic recapitulation, psychic integration, and healing at temples, spiritual centers, and group retreats for more than 10 years. He studies the evolving state of humanity, the 12 spectral dimensions of experience, the Akashic records, as well as the cosmic mechanics of our physical and metaphysical reality.Joshua Reichmann Website:https://www.joshuareichmann.com/aboutBuy Joshua's Book :https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-realized-light-of-the-twelve-dimensions-joshua-reichmann/1144084844SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR CONTINUING THIS PODCAST:❤ - support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia - cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil - or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic
This morning I share a wonderful story about the Reichman family. We explore two opposite approaches to the spiritual work we need to do in these days before Rosh Hashana - and we need to utilize both approaches equally. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern orthodox synagogue community in suburban Montreal, providing Judaism for the next generation. We take great pleasure in welcoming everyone with a warm smile, while sharing inspiration through prayer, study, and friendship. Rabbi Whitman shares his thoughts and inspirations through online lectures and shiurim, which are available on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FLcsC6xz5TmkirT1qObkA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adathmichael/ Podcast - Mining the Riches of the Parsha: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mining-the-riches-of-the-parsha/id1479615142?fbclid=IwAR1c6YygRR6pvAKFvEmMGCcs0Y6hpmK8tXzPinbum8drqw2zLIo7c9SR-jc Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWYhCG5GR8zygw4ZNsSmO Please contact Rabbi Whitman (rabbi@adath.ca) with any questions or feedback, or to receive a daily email, "Study with Rabbi Whitman Today," with current and past insights for that day, video, and audio, all in one short email sent directly to your inbox.
This CEO Is Using Alpaca DNA To Fight Inflammation & A Lot More! CEO Scinai… Nasdaq $SCNI Guest: Mr. Amir Reichman Title & Company: CEO Scinai Immunotherapeutics Ticker: SCNI Website : https://www.scinai.com/ Bio: Mr. Amir Reichman was appointed as Scinai's CEO in 2021. Born and educated in Israel, Mr. Reichman most recently served as Head of Global Vaccines Engineering Core Technologies and Asset Management at GSK Vaccines headquarters in Belgium. Prior to his role in global vaccines engineering, he served as Senior Director Global GSK Vaccines Supply Chain. Mr. Reichman joined GSK in 2015 after its acquisition of Novartis Vaccines. At Novartis Vaccines, he held various leadership roles of increasing responsibility in its Global Vaccines Supply Chain Management organization located in Holly Springs, NC, USA. In 2003, Mr. Reichman's academic work at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev contributed to the founding of NeuroDerm Ltd., an Israeli company focused on transdermal drug delivery systems that was acquired by Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma in 2017 for $1.1B. He was NeuroDerm's first employee and served as the company's Chief Engineer and Senior Scientist until his departure in 2009. Mr. Reichman earned an M.Sc. in Biotechnology Engineering from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, and an MBA in Finance and Health Care Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, USA.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
What if pursuing additional qualifications isn't the answer to career dissatisfaction? Join us as we sit down with Stefanie Reichman, a professional engineer whose unconventional path to earning her PE license sheds light on the deeper motivations behind career choices. Stefanie opens up about her Staten Island roots, her journey in civil engineering, and the pressures of advanced degrees, offering poignant advice for those contemplating further education. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone considering a significant career pivot.Ever felt unheard or undervalued at work? Our next segment delves into the crucial art of self-advocacy. Drawing from her own experiences as an immigrant facing language barriers and cultural expectations, Stefanie emphasizes the necessity of standing up for oneself with both tact and respect. We discuss the mental toll on young professionals who struggle to advocate for themselves and the importance of honest, respectful conversations—even when they're uncomfortable.Finally, we navigate the complex terrain of resourcefulness versus potential, the unique challenges faced by women in male-dominated fields like construction, and the profound impact of vulnerability and community support. Stefanie shares her inspiring career transitions and the power of recognizing one's value. From the significance of mentorship to the joy of meaningful contributions, this episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt stories that will inspire and guide anyone on their professional journey.Connect with Stefanie:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-reichman/If you are feeling like making a career change Stefanie can help:https://pensight.com/x/stefaniereichman/careerpivotblueprintLet Primo know youre listening:https://depthbuilder.bio.link/ Get on the path to Becoming the Promise You are Intended to Behttps://www.depthbuilder.com/books
Sometimes, we like to imagine that business success can be separated from success in other areas of life. But as Meny Hoffman, host of the "Let's Talk Business" podcast, often says, life is like a car with four wheels: the wheels of spiritual goals, financial goals, health goals, and family goals; if one wheel is flat, the others won't do much good. In this conversation with international speaker, bestselling author, business coach, and CEO of Self-Mastery Academy Rabbi Shmuel Reichman, Meny and Shmuel discuss the importance of personal development as a part of business success, the need to create an integrated life, the necessity of having a vision and the ways to divide that vision into bite-size goals, avoiding irrational fears of failure, having partners to whom you can be accountable, and much more. In our episode, Rabbi Reichman emphasizes the necessity of accountability and having a supportive network when pursuing new goals or personal development. Our conversation highlights the need for balanced growth across spiritual, financial, health, and family aspects to sustain long-term success. We discuss the value of involving spouses in business endeavors and how shared missions and communication transform personal and professional relationships. Lastly, we discuss the role of coaching and mentorship in overcoming obstacles and guiding personal and professional development, including Rabbi Reichman's approach to integrating therapy, coaching, and consulting. This and so much more on the "Let's Talk Business" podcast... Let's dive into our conversation with Rabbi Shmuel Reichman. Timestamps: 06:05 - Devoted life to ideas and wisdom, blending worlds. 07:45 - Mission to synthesize personal development and business. 11:33 - Achieving balance across life's dimensions ensures success. 15:13 - Discovering and achieving personal and professional potential. 17:46 - Developing a vision for self-improvement and success. 22:12 - Self-improvement without needing validation from others. 24:42 - Discover and express your true self's purpose. 30:50 - Breaking down ambitious goals into manageable steps. 33:12 - Having an exercise partner is essential accountability. 36:03 - Essential hardcore success: identity, belief, mindset, persistence. 40:50 - Appreciate timeliness and impact of personal growth. 44:51 - Set a six-month deadline to transition careers. 46:01 - Embrace, control, and surround yourself for success. 49:41 - Spouse commitment surpasses business partnerships and values. 52:17 - Diverse coaching program covers therapy, coaching, consulting. 56:07 - Recognize and overcome irrational fears for success. Practical Pointers: You often hear people say that we shouldn't mix family and business. But that's not necessarily the case. Your spouse is committed to you for the long term, has the same mission and goals as you do, and is 100% trustworthy, supportive, and cheering you on to succeed. Even when you have bite-size goals on the way to the big vision, you still need accountability. That's why having a partner is essential: a spouse, a coach, or someone else who will make sure that you're doing what you set out to do. It's important to have a big and impressive vision; but you'll probably get discouraged if the goal appears beyond reach. Instead, divide your time into bite-size goals so that you can reach for the first step before trying to get to the second. Learn to recognize the difference between rational and irrational fears. Too often, people are afraid of failure even though there's no reason to believe that failure is likely. You accomplish this by thinking of a realistic time frame for something very big, then orienting this year towards one step of that goal, and this month towards one step of the yearly goal, and this day towards one step of the monthly goal. Connect with Schmuel on LinkedIn and Instagram. Visit his website to think deeper, leave inspired, and achieve the extraordinary! Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Since the October 7 attacks, the importance of Israel's security has never been more apparent. In addition to the military, Israeli startups have also popped up with the sole purpose of protecting Israel. One such company is RealEye, which is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to identify potential threats to Israel. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Kevin Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO of RealEye, and Dov Greenbaum, Founder and Director of the Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies at Reichman, which has been working closely with RealEye, to discuss examples of RealEye using A.I. to save lives, the ethics of using such tech to sift through data, and the threat on American college campuses.
Vision Driven Health - Bible Verses, Healthy Food, Weight Loss
Hey Friend! Are you struggling to lose weight? Do you feel like your body is revolting against you? Are you over 40 and feel like your hormones are all out of wack? If that describes you, THIS is the part of the healthy hormones series you've been waiting for. Today's episode and the one airing next week are both focused on perimenopause and menopausal symptoms and how to navigate that season of your health. In this conversation we look at the SIMPLE things you can do to begin to prepare for perimenopause and walk through it gracefully. I am not at that stage in my womanhood yet, but you best believe I am taking NOTES. Whether you're in the thick of per-menopause or see it on the distant horizon, today's guest brings wisdom and insight you don't want to miss! Blessings & Joy, Robin *** Michele Riechman is a personal trainer, yoga teacher, and health coach with her doctorate in physical therapy. She is the host of the Healthy Beyond 40 podcast and she helps women to nourish their bodies, get healthy, and optimize their metabolism, so they can feel better! Listen to the Healthy Beyond 40 Podcast here. *** Lock in your spot for the next Healthy Weight Loss Academy cohort starting in May! Sign up today at visiondrivenhealth.com/course. *** When you're ready, here are 4 ways I can support you in your health journey: 1. Grab my free 5 Day Sugar Fast Devotional In this 5 Day Devotional you have the opportunity to drop weight and sugar cravings while gaining a totally new approach to health that is grounded in Jesus. Download it here. 2. Join my free Facebook group In this group you'll have access to years of resources I've shared along with the new content I put out weekly. Additionally, you'll be in good company with fellow Jesus loving ladies looking to live a sustainable healthy lifestyle. Join us here. 3. Take the Healthy Cooking Made Easy Mini Course This short course will show you how to enjoy healthy cooking with confidence by saving time, cooking less, and loving what you make! Sign up here. 4. Work with Me Directly Whether it's joining my 6 week course, the Healthy Weight Loss Academy or getting 1-1 coaching, I am all about SIMPLIFYING healthy weight loss and providing the tools and resources you need to create healthy habits you'll keep by partnering with God and following my proven Sustainable Health process. For more info and to apply, click here.
Feeling trapped by “traditional” engineering roles? Do you want a way out to a career you truly enjoy?
elitefts Limited Edition Apparel: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/apparel/limited-edition.html Support and help the Podcast grow by Joining The Crew: https://whop.com/tabletalkcrew/ In this 267th podcast episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk, Leah Reichman takes a seat. In the realm of powerlifting, Leah Reichman holds the record for the biggest squat and total ever by a woman, under the coaching guidance of Laura Phelps Stackhouse. Leah, a healthcare professional, is also a strength and conditioning coach at Norwood High School in Cincinnati. Beyond her local role, she provides remote coaching services for fellow powerlifters. As a co-founder of the Main Event Project, a nonprofit championing women's participation in powerlifting, Leah has played a pivotal role in expanding weight classes and sponsoring athletes and meets. Notably, she has ventured into meet directing, with upcoming powerlifting events, including a Men's Pro/Am slated for this year. Leah's IG: https://www.instagram.com/leahreichman/ ABOUT THE HOST Dave Tate is the founder and co-owner of elitefts.com. He is the author of twenty books and has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting. Dave is married to elitefts co-owner Traci Arnold-Tate, and they reside in London, Ohio, with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™. Dave's IG: https://www.instagram.com/underthebar/?hl=en SPONSORS elitefts If you can put it in a gym bag or load weight on it, we have you covered. https://www.elitefts.com/ Use Code TABLE TALK for 10% off your first elitefts order. SUPPORT THE SHOW All profits from elitefts Limited Edition Apparel, Table Talk Coffee, and Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks support Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast. Shop these elitefts items: https://www.elitefts.com/content/table-talk/ Support Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast by joining the crew. https://whop.com/tabletalkcrew/ elitefts Shop: https://www.elitefts.com/ elitefts IG: https://www.instagram.com/elitefts/ SPONSORSHIP/PODCAST INQUIRIES For sponsorships or business inquiries, reach out to tabletalkmedia@elitefts.net For Podcast inquiries, please DM @elitefts on Instagram or email tabletalkguest@elitefts.net #DDTTTP #DTTTP #ddttp
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman on Lets Get Real with Coach Menachem Sunday February 25 # 177 Whispers of Unity -Ensuring this Unprecedented Achdus Doesn't Fade Away Episode --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is the amazing Rabbi Shmuel Reichman, International Speaker, Bestselling Author, Business Coach, and the CEO of Self-Mastery Academy. He is also the author of an exceptionally insightful book called Journey to Your Ultimate Self. Rabbi Reichman reveals the key to nurturing self-confidence in children and explains how modeling your own growth journey can help kids embrace their uniqueness. Discover simple hacks for helping children find their true selves. Learn why today's parenting may be crushing their spirit - and exactly how to fix it. Find out what all confident people have in common. This fascinating discussion provides eye-opening insights to help guide your children towards achieving their fullest potential. Empower your kids to take risks, embrace failures, and shine as their authentic selves. 00:00 Introduction 02:26 What is self-confidence? 06:45 False confidence vs. Confidence to be vulnerable 11:00 Becoming your true self 15:06 The role of parents in building self-confidence 23:00 Pushing children to be who they are not 26:29 Enjoying the process of growing 33:44 Life is not designed to be easy but meaningful 38:31 The real purpose of education 42:04 Inspiring children to strive for greatness 46:28 Differences between male and female self-confidence 59:09 The final message on installing children with self-confidence Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
If a Jew hires a non-Jewish contractor to build him a house, may the Jew allow the contractor and his laborers to work on Shabbat, or must he instruct them not to perform any building on Shabbat? The Shulhan Aruch addresses this question in Orah Haim (244; listen to audio recording for precise citation), where he rules that one may allow a contractor to build on Shabbat only outside the town. Strictly speaking, when a Jew contracts a gentile to complete a certain project for a set price, it is permissible for the gentile to perform the work on Shabbat. Since the Jew did not hire him to work specifically on Shabbat, but rather the gentile chose independently to work on Shabbat, no prohibition is entailed. Nevertheless, the Shulhan Aruch forbids allowing the gentile to work on Shabbat in this case within the "Tehum" (the area around a city within which one may walk on Shabbat) of one's city, in order to avoid suspicion. Onlookers may be unaware that the gentile receives a fixed amount, and might assume that he was hired on a daily wage. They might then wrongly suspect the Jewish client of violating the Shabbat laws by hiring a gentile day-worker to perform labor for him on Shabbat. At first glance, then, it would appear that one may not allow a gentile contractor and his workers to do construction work on his home within the town. The question, however, arises as to whether this Halacha applies nowadays, when virtually all construction is performed on the basis of a fixed price, rather than a daily wage. Moreover, contractors generally place visible signs at construction sites to inform onlookers of their name and contact information, such that everybody immediately realizes that a contractor has been hired for the project. Seemingly, then, under modern-day circumstances, we need not be concerned that onlookers might suspect the Jewish patron of hiring day-workers to build his house on Shabbat. Rav Moshe Feinstein (Russia-United States, 1895-1986), in his work Iggerot Moshe (Orah Haim 4:52), rules that technically speaking, it is indeed permissible to allow a contractor to build on Shabbat nowadays even within one's town, for the reason discussed above. Nevertheless, he adds, given the unfortunate laxity with regard to Shabbat observance that is so prevalent in our generation, one should act stringently in this regard. As many Jews are in any event insufficiently committed to Shabbat observance, allowing people to have gentile contractors build on Shabbat might very well lead to graver infringements upon the laws of Shabbat. Most people will not recognize the Halachic distinction between contractors and day-workers, and they might therefore wrongly conclude that it is permissible to hire gentile workers on Shabbat under all circumstances. (We might also add that if other Jews live adjacent to the construction site, the noise of the machinery and trucks will likely interfere with their enjoyment of Shabbat.) Rav Moshe therefore rules that one should not allow a gentile contractor to build on Shabbat, unless there is some pressing need to do so, in which case one should consult with a Rabbi for guidance. Rav Shemuel Pinhasi (contemporary scholar in Israel) reaches a similar conclusion in his work Ve'daber Davar (listen to audio recording for precise citation). He adds that even if the Jew wrote in the contract that he does not require the contractor to work on Shabbat, he may not allow the building to continue on Shabbat. Rav Pinhasi writes that outside the city there is room to allow the construction to be performed on Shabbat. Some years ago the Reichman family embarked on a multi-billion dollar building project in Battery Park in Manhattan, which received a good deal of attention and notoriety, and they instructed the contractors to refrain from building on Shabbat. This created a great Kiddush Hashem (sanctification of God's Name) as it impressed upon people the importance of Shabbat observance, and this serves as an inspiring example for us to follow. Summary: One should not allow a gentile contractor and his workers to build on Shabbat; in situations of dire necessity, one should consult a Rabbi for guidance, as under some circumstances there may be room for leniency in this regard.
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The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) released its comprehensive report titled "Political Interference and Academic Freedom in Florida's Public Higher Education System." This report marks a critical juncture in the AAUP's history, being one of only eight special reports issued, and underscores a growing concern over political interference in the realm of academic governance. Hank Reichman, co-author of the report and co-chair of AAUP, joins the Changing Higher Ed podcast to discuss the report and provides details about Governor DeSantis's legislative efforts to control what can be taught, how it's taught and who teaches, particularly attacking faculty rights and tenure. The report includes the specific case of the hostile takeover of New College, describing it as a blueprint for potential future encroachments on public colleges and universities across the United States. McNaughton and Reichman cover the processes and conclusions of the AAUP report, emphasizing the detrimental effects on academic governance, academic freedom, and the well-being of faculty and students. Podcast Overview Unpacking the AAUP Report: A Critical Look at Political Interference in Florida's Higher Education: · The rarity of such comprehensive reports by AAUP, with only eight instances in its history, three of which occurred in the last three years. · The specific case of Florida under Governor DeSantis's administration highlights legislative and administrative actions perceived as politically motivated attacks on academic freedom, faculty rights, and tenure. Investigation Approach: · Conducting over 65 interviews with various stakeholders, including faculty, students, alumni, and former presidents, while noting challenges in engaging current administrators and political leaders. Major Findings: · The hostile takeover of New College is a model for potential future actions in other institutions. · Academic administrators' failure to contest or, in some cases, complicity in these attacks. · Legislative actions are collectively seen as an effort to enforce a narrow political ideology. · The chilling effect of these actions on academic freedom and the higher education environment. Human Impact: · The emotional and professional toll on faculty and students, with significant faculty departures and declining academic standards. · The broader implications for the quality of higher education in Florida and potential nationwide consequences. Key Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards: Thoroughly Review the Report: University presidents, administrators, provosts, deans, and other leaders actively engage with the contents of the report. Don't just skim through it; understand its implications for your institution and its broader impact on academic freedom. Build Resilience and Courage: Leaders in higher education are strongly urged to cultivate the strength to face political pressures. This involves developing a steadfast approach to defending the rights and freedoms of your institutions, faculty, and students against politically motivated pressures. Stand Up for Academic Integrity: When confronted with situations that threaten academic freedom or the integrity of your institution, take a clear and firm stand, even if it entails personal or professional risks. Demonstrating leadership in such situations is crucial. Voice Your Concerns Publicly: In Florida, it's mostly retired university presidents who are making statements against these issues. Encourage not only retired but also current university leaders to speak out against political interference. Public statements from active leaders can have a significant impact and inspire others to follow suit. Final Thoughts The critical nature of the current situation in higher education is a pivotal moment in the history of institutions. We are reminded that what's happening in Florida is not just an isolated issue but a warning sign of the potential nationwide impact of political interference in academia. Leaders in higher education are urged to recognize the severity of this crisis and respond with conviction and strength. It's a call to action for maintaining the integrity and freedom of our academic institutions against partisan politics, ensuring these values are upheld for future generations. Read the transcript on our website → About Our Podcast Guest Henry “Hank” Reichman is the chair of the American Association of University of Professors' Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure and a professor emeritus of history at California State University, East Bay. Hank co-authored the AAUP report, "Political Interference and Academic Freedom in Florida's Public Higher Education System," released on December 6, as co-chair of a special investigating committee. About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton, host of Changing Higher Ed®, is a consultant to higher education institutions in governance, accreditation, strategy and change, and mergers. To learn more about his services and other thought leadership pieces, visit his firm's website: https://changinghighered.com/. The Change Leader's Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdrumm/ Twitter: @thechangeldr Email: podcast@changinghighered.com #AAUPReport #AcademicFreedom #HigherEducation
Progress and development have long been important issues in anthropology and social sciences. Based on extensive archives and ethnographic fieldwork, Progress in the Balance: Mythologies of Development in Santos, Brazil (Cornell UP, 2023) addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Daniel Reichman documents and explains the contested meanings of progress, and reveals how this concept is deeply embedded in Brazil's histories and socio-cultural contexts. Further, he investigates how any society can separate “progress” from plain old change and, if changes are constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress. Each chapter in the book outlines a particular episode in Santos, a city undergoing an unprecedented period of economic and political turmoil, as it is represented in public culture, mainly through museums, monuments, art, sports, and public events. Drawing on narrative stories and the anthropology of myth, Reichman proposes a model that he refers to as a “clash of timescapes.” Progress in the Balance shows how the concept of “progress” requires a different temporal structure that separates sacralized social change from mundane historical events, offering analysts a new framework of understanding progress and development. Daniel R. Reichman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on cultural responses to economic change, especially the anthropology of trade and globalization in Latin America. He is the author of The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras, which was awarded 3rd prize in the 2012 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. Yadong Li is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at Tulane University. He conducts ethnography among ufologists in China. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of the supernatural, hope studies, and post-structural philosophy (hauntology). More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Anyone interested in his research can contact him at yli88@tulane.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Progress and development have long been important issues in anthropology and social sciences. Based on extensive archives and ethnographic fieldwork, Progress in the Balance: Mythologies of Development in Santos, Brazil (Cornell UP, 2023) addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Daniel Reichman documents and explains the contested meanings of progress, and reveals how this concept is deeply embedded in Brazil's histories and socio-cultural contexts. Further, he investigates how any society can separate “progress” from plain old change and, if changes are constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress. Each chapter in the book outlines a particular episode in Santos, a city undergoing an unprecedented period of economic and political turmoil, as it is represented in public culture, mainly through museums, monuments, art, sports, and public events. Drawing on narrative stories and the anthropology of myth, Reichman proposes a model that he refers to as a “clash of timescapes.” Progress in the Balance shows how the concept of “progress” requires a different temporal structure that separates sacralized social change from mundane historical events, offering analysts a new framework of understanding progress and development. Daniel R. Reichman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on cultural responses to economic change, especially the anthropology of trade and globalization in Latin America. He is the author of The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras, which was awarded 3rd prize in the 2012 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. Yadong Li is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at Tulane University. He conducts ethnography among ufologists in China. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of the supernatural, hope studies, and post-structural philosophy (hauntology). More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Anyone interested in his research can contact him at yli88@tulane.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Progress and development have long been important issues in anthropology and social sciences. Based on extensive archives and ethnographic fieldwork, Progress in the Balance: Mythologies of Development in Santos, Brazil (Cornell UP, 2023) addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Daniel Reichman documents and explains the contested meanings of progress, and reveals how this concept is deeply embedded in Brazil's histories and socio-cultural contexts. Further, he investigates how any society can separate “progress” from plain old change and, if changes are constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress. Each chapter in the book outlines a particular episode in Santos, a city undergoing an unprecedented period of economic and political turmoil, as it is represented in public culture, mainly through museums, monuments, art, sports, and public events. Drawing on narrative stories and the anthropology of myth, Reichman proposes a model that he refers to as a “clash of timescapes.” Progress in the Balance shows how the concept of “progress” requires a different temporal structure that separates sacralized social change from mundane historical events, offering analysts a new framework of understanding progress and development. Daniel R. Reichman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on cultural responses to economic change, especially the anthropology of trade and globalization in Latin America. He is the author of The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras, which was awarded 3rd prize in the 2012 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. Yadong Li is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at Tulane University. He conducts ethnography among ufologists in China. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of the supernatural, hope studies, and post-structural philosophy (hauntology). More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Anyone interested in his research can contact him at yli88@tulane.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Progress and development have long been important issues in anthropology and social sciences. Based on extensive archives and ethnographic fieldwork, Progress in the Balance: Mythologies of Development in Santos, Brazil (Cornell UP, 2023) addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Daniel Reichman documents and explains the contested meanings of progress, and reveals how this concept is deeply embedded in Brazil's histories and socio-cultural contexts. Further, he investigates how any society can separate “progress” from plain old change and, if changes are constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress. Each chapter in the book outlines a particular episode in Santos, a city undergoing an unprecedented period of economic and political turmoil, as it is represented in public culture, mainly through museums, monuments, art, sports, and public events. Drawing on narrative stories and the anthropology of myth, Reichman proposes a model that he refers to as a “clash of timescapes.” Progress in the Balance shows how the concept of “progress” requires a different temporal structure that separates sacralized social change from mundane historical events, offering analysts a new framework of understanding progress and development. Daniel R. Reichman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on cultural responses to economic change, especially the anthropology of trade and globalization in Latin America. He is the author of The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras, which was awarded 3rd prize in the 2012 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. Yadong Li is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at Tulane University. He conducts ethnography among ufologists in China. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of the supernatural, hope studies, and post-structural philosophy (hauntology). More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Anyone interested in his research can contact him at yli88@tulane.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Progress and development have long been important issues in anthropology and social sciences. Based on extensive archives and ethnographic fieldwork, Progress in the Balance: Mythologies of Development in Santos, Brazil (Cornell UP, 2023) addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Daniel Reichman documents and explains the contested meanings of progress, and reveals how this concept is deeply embedded in Brazil's histories and socio-cultural contexts. Further, he investigates how any society can separate “progress” from plain old change and, if changes are constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress. Each chapter in the book outlines a particular episode in Santos, a city undergoing an unprecedented period of economic and political turmoil, as it is represented in public culture, mainly through museums, monuments, art, sports, and public events. Drawing on narrative stories and the anthropology of myth, Reichman proposes a model that he refers to as a “clash of timescapes.” Progress in the Balance shows how the concept of “progress” requires a different temporal structure that separates sacralized social change from mundane historical events, offering analysts a new framework of understanding progress and development. Daniel R. Reichman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on cultural responses to economic change, especially the anthropology of trade and globalization in Latin America. He is the author of The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras, which was awarded 3rd prize in the 2012 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. Yadong Li is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at Tulane University. He conducts ethnography among ufologists in China. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of the supernatural, hope studies, and post-structural philosophy (hauntology). More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Anyone interested in his research can contact him at yli88@tulane.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Prof. Uriel Reichman | Founding President & Chairman of the Board, Reichman UniversityIn today's episode, Uriel and I discussed the current state of affairs in Israel, the judicial reform that is threatening Israel's democracy and has caused millions of Israelis to organize in massive protests weekly. We spoke about the ideologies that are driving the harmful policies of the current extremist government - and what true democracy, based on Zionist humanistic values, really means.For more information on Uriel Reichman's legacy founding the first private university in Israel and his vision for a Jewish democratic state, visit his website here: https://www.urielreichman.com/en/@YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBiggerPicturePodcast@Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biggerpicturepodbyroni/@Website: https://thebiggerpicturepod.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebiggerpicturepod.substack.com
Sometimes, we like to imagine that business success can be separated from success in other areas of life. But as Meny Hoffman, host of the Let's Talk Business Podcast, often says, life is like a car with four wheels: the wheels of spiritual goals, financial goals, health goals, and family goals; if one wheel is flat, the others won't do much good. In this conversation with international speaker, bestselling author, business coach, and CEO of Self-Mastery Academy Rabbi Shmuel Reichman, Meny and Shmuel discuss the importance of personal development as a part of business success, the need to create an integrated life, the necessity of having a vision and the ways to divide that vision into bite-size goals, avoiding irrational fears of failure, having partners to whom you can be accountable, and much more. [00:01 - 07:45] Opening Segment • Introducing Rabbi Shmuel Reichman An international speaker, bestselling author, business coach, and CEO of Self Mastery Academy • Personal development is vital to personal success, family success, and business success • Shmuel's expertise on topics of business, psychology, Jewish thought, and leadership [07:46 - 22:30] How Self-Development Can Help You Achieve Financial Success • We need to live a blended life, focusing on spiritual goals, financial goals, health goals, and family goals • Personal development is not just about growth but also about balance and long-term success The recipe for success is to understand who you are and tap into your greatness • Success in personal life does not need outside approval [22:31 - 36:18] A Guide to Self-Development and Personal Growth • Why you need to get a clear sense of your identity and purpose in life People who are stuck need coaching or consulting from someone outside themselves to push them • The importance of building habits and getting accountability from friends or family • The only way to start is to build a mindset and overcome limiting beliefs [36:19 - 49:35] Mastering Self-Awareness and Building a Shared Vision • Success takes years of hard work and dedication - focus on micro wins and momentum • Self-awareness, confidence, and patience are hard to quantify • Surround yourself with the right types of people and ideas that will help you grow • Mixing family and business is possible if done right [49:36 - 58:35] Closing Segment • Businesses sometimes fall apart due to different values or visions • The importance of communication, shared values, and understanding each other's concerns • Schnuel on the rapid-fire questions Connect with Schmuel on LinkedIn and Instagram. Visit his website to think deeper, leave inspired, and achieve the extraordinary! Key Quotes: “If you really want to do something with your life, you have to figure out how to support it yourself.” - Shmuel Reichman “The only way that you're going to get different results in life is if you evolve. If you do what you've always done, you're going to get what you've always gotten.” - Shmuel Reichman “Your job in life is to figure out what's incredible within you.” - Shmuel Reichman “The best possible life is where everything is harmoniously building towards a shared vision direction.” - Shmuel Reichman Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
How important is our own self-development for your children? How to help children find their true selves and grow? How to enable children to deeply connect to HaShem? Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guest today is Rabbi Shmuel Reichman an international speaker, bestselling author, business coach, and the CEO of Self-Mastery Academy. He has lectured internationally on topics of Torah thought, psychology, leadership, and business, uniquely blending many areas of Torah and wisdom together. We are talking about the importance of self-development and a growth mindset, how to empower children and help them connect to HaShem meaningfully, and how to inspire them to be the best versions of themselves through their relationship with HaShem. Tune in to hear more! [01:49] The fundamentals of good parenting [04:06] We need struggles and challenges to grow [08:48] Self-development is you against yourself [13:08] How to inspire a growth mindset in children [16:15] Helping kids become aware of themselves and of the bigger picture [19:36] Being empowered and connected to HaShem and Torah [24:03] Talking to your kids about Rosh HaShana [31:09] How to make Simanim meaningful to children [37:36] How to understand placing a crown on HaShem's head [43:54] The story of the guy on the train --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
This episode I talk with Leah Reichman, the female with the highest squat and powerlifting total of all time. We discuss the sport, her journey, as well as dive into a bit on coaching and the mindset and science behind the sport. She talks about her non-profit as well as some of the influences and people who have helped her along her journey to bein the strongest female ever. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftsmith/support
US President Joe Biden says a deal may be on the way with Saudi Arabia after talks his national security advisor had with Saudi officials in Jeddah aimed at reaching normalization in relations between the kingdom and Israel. “There's a rapprochement that may be underway,” Biden told contributors to his 2024 reelection campaign at an event in Maine. Biden did not give details about the possible deal. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Dr Yossi Mann from the Middle East Studies departments of Reichman and Bar Ilan universities. (Photo: Reuters)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman is the author of The Journey to Your Ultimate Self, an international speaker, and the founder and CEO of Self-Mastery Academy. He has lectured internationally on topics of Torah thought, Jewish medical ethics, psychology, and leadership. In this episode get ready for deep insights into growth and how to live you best life! We discuss how Rabbi Reichman "fell" into this path and the importance of living a balanced life. Get ready to dig deep and perhaps make some changes in your life. This episode of the Drink It In podcast is sponsored by: OKcalrity - the only online platform that lets you browse & connect with vetted mental health and wellness professionals who serve the Jewish community. Find a pro who gets your vibe and your values. Visit https://okclarity.com/ Or connect on WhatsApp at: 1-917-426-1495. You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! SUBSCRIBE to the brand new YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ozEukehof6cprQ6y2VqfA Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
This episode will take you on a transformative journey, expanding your perception of giving beyond material support. Together, we will explore charity as a divine commandment, a life-extending act that has the power to suspend any ominous decree. Prepare to be moved by the touching stories of the wealthy Reichman family and two impoverished brothers in Hungary, each amplifying the importance of exercising our giving muscle.This episode (Ep. #204) of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe is dedicated in the Zechus of Michal Sara bas Fruma Faiga and Meira Bas Zehava for their perfect Zivug speedily, Amen! ****To listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: https://linktr.ee/ariwol Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodes Parsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodes Living Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodes Thinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodes Unboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodes Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodes Please send your questions, comments and even your stories to awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our Jewish outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area and please consider sponsoring a podcast by making a donation to help support our global outreach at https://www.torchweb.org/donate. Thank you!For a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.comRecorded in the TORCH Centre - Studio B to a live audience on June 27, 2023, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on July 17, 2023 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This episode will take you on a transformative journey, expanding your perception of giving beyond material support. Together, we will explore charity as a divine commandment, a life-extending act that has the power to suspend any ominous decree. Prepare to be moved by the touching stories of the wealthy Reichman family and two impoverished brothers in Hungary, each amplifying the importance of exercising our giving muscle.This episode (Ep. #204) of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe is dedicated in the Zechus of Michal Sara bas Fruma Faiga and Meira Bas Zehava for their perfect Zivug speedily, Amen!****To listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: https://linktr.ee/ariwol Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodes Parsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodes Living Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodes Thinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodes Unboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodes Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodes Please send your questions, comments and even your stories to awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our Jewish outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area and please consider sponsoring a podcast by making a donation to help support our global outreach at https://www.torchweb.org/donate. Thank you!For a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.comRecorded in the TORCH Centre - Studio B to a live audience on June 27, 2023, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on July 17, 2023 ★ Support this podcast ★
B”H Do you have to have a dramatic life experience to find your true calling, to discover your potential, to achieve greatness? Today's Jewish Money Matters Podcast guest, Performance Coach, Rabbi Shmuel Reichman says no. Today is all about performance, greatness and well, money. Rabbi Shmuel Reichman is on a mission to help people wake up and give them permission to embark on a mission to serve the world as The post 336: The Pursuit of Greatness with Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (Replay) appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
In this second part we continue the conversation with Dustin Reichman about career pivots and those who help us along our pivot-path:CoachingMastermind groupsPartnership Marketing90-Day Podcast Profits AcceleratorPartnership Marketing MastermindTransformationClaritySelf-ConfidenceEasy steps that you can take today:Connect with Dustin Reichman on simplesuccesscoaching.com or LinkedIn, here. Get on podcasts: podcastpitchplaybook.comConnect, learn, grow together at http://landmanmastermind.com Schedule a call with Ryan Fairbanks: calendly.com/landmanpivotMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/swings-and-roundaboutsLicense code: FEVKGPOGFIGCEJ04Thanks, Brooke Fairbanks, for your capable contributions, insights, editing and support behind the scenes!
At a first glance you may think this is just another episode about marketing, but it is so much more than that, especially as Independent Contractor Land Professionals look to engage with and upgrade the clients they serve and their skills and ability to keep working & pivot through these turbulent times.In this pivot-story filled episode we talk with Dustin Reichman about marketing and stepping into the spotlight as a podcast guest to help spread your message and connect with audiences that we can uniquely serve.EngineeringEngaged MarriageOnline Marketing Fire Creek Snacks Trade shows and learning to think on your feetMentorsMastermind groupsConnect with Dustin Reichman on LinkedIn, here.Tune in next week for the rest of this interview. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/swings-and-roundaboutsLicense code: FEVKGPOGFIGCEJ04Thanks, Brooke Fairbanks, for your capable contributions, insights, editing and support behind the scenes! Connect, learn, grow together at http://landmanmastermind.com Schedule a call with Ryan Fairbanks: calendly.com/landmanpivot
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman on Let's Get Real with Coach Menachem, Sunday June 11 2023, # 146, Do You Have to Choose Between Torah and Financial Stability? Is there any way to synthesize the models of Yesachar and Zevulun together? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
Raise your hand if this sounds familiar… you go to the grocery store to pick up some food and notice that every item seems to have a different term on the label: organic, regenerative, cage-free, pasture-raised, local, grass-fed, grass-finished…There are so many buzzwords out there, but what does it all mean and why does any of it matter?How can you learn what's important to you when it comes to food sourcing?Answering those questions is today's guest, Justine Reichman, the founder and CEO of NextGen Purpose, whose goal is to educate consumers on how to understand the food system.In this episode, Jordan and Justine dig into what you need to know about the food system.Grab a snack and tune in to learn:The biggest issues challenging our farming, production, and supply chainsWhat questions consumers should be asking when choosing food sourcesWhat terms like organic and regenerative actually meanHow legislative policies affect the food systemTips for eating more local foodsThe benefits of eating locallyWant to dig deeper? Check out these resources mentioned in today's podcast:Rodale Institute for organic and regenerative farmingEssential Ingredients podcastjustinerechman.comThe Lifestyle Overhaul Guide
Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
In this episode, Cara welcomes Michele Riechman, a busy mom of 4 kids and a military wife shares health-hacks with us that take 10 minutes or less. She is a personal trainer, yoga teacher, and health coach with her doctorate in physical therapy. She helps women who have put themself on the back burner finally get in shape, fit back into their clothes, & optimize their metabolism without dieting. Use Coupon Code CORE4 for 20% off any 3 month personal training program and tell her Cara sent you! Core4Parenting Resources
I met my guest today in Club Med Playa Blanca in 1997 when he was a G.M. and I was a Landsports G.O. It is because of this podcast that he reached out to me roughly 25 years later. He said that meeting me and the Rock Climbing G.O. in Playa Blanca, Claude Gagnon, inspired him to apply to Club Med. His first season was in Club Med Ixtapa in May of 1997 as an Archery G.O., with “Toutoune” as the CDV and “Godo” as the Chief of Sports. From Montreal and now living in Alberta, please help me welcome to the show, Rich Reichman!! Rich only did one season in Club Med and explains why at the end of the interview. Luckily for us, he has a very vivid memory of that first season! Rich is kind enough to share a lot of stories with us. Knowing there was not a weight room in Ixtapa, Rich brought two 70-pound detachable dumbbells in his suitcase!! I love this story so much that I asked Rich to not spare any details!! Other stories are Rich getting an archery injury early on in his season (but not what you're thinking), a nerve-wracking sports demonstration set to the tune of Bryan Adams' Everything I Do (I Do It For You), to an animation prank gone awry, to a Fire and Water show wardrobe malfunction, to hanging out with Blair Underwood, Rich has got some stories! For the last 14 years, Rich has been a Unit Manager in the ER, ICU, CCU, Medicine, and Operating Room and is currently in Endoscopy and we talk a little about that. Blair the nurse in Ixtapa was partly Rich's inspiration for becoming a nurse himself and we delve into that as well. We talk about the 3 things he misses the most about Club Med and his favorite Crazy Sign. If you were a 90s G.O., then this episode is for you! Please enjoy this interview with Rich! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review at Apple podcasts.
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Dr. Daniël Reichman - CEO and co-founder of Ai-RGUS If Duke University has this problem with its security 2000 cameras, probably somebody else has that problem too. So, I ran with an idea that wasn't even mine. We use AI to make sure security cameras are working. Recent estimates say there are 900 million cameras in the world. So, lots of potential problems. Dr. Daniël Reichman is the CEO and Chief Scientist of Ai-RGUS, an AI startup which provides a software solution to security camera systems. Ai-RGUS automatically verifies that security cameras are producing the video they were intended to capture, thereby ensuring video evidence will be available after an incident has occurred. Ai-RGUS is commercializing AI software that Dr. Reichman's lab at Duke University developed for the institution, at the request of the administration. With over 24 university publications, Dr. Reichman obtained his doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Duke University in 2017—a program fully funded by the U.S. Army Research Office. He has successfully completed consulting projects, including the development of software to assist in reading more than 10,000 pages which needed to be summarized, and developing software to automate aspects of financial projection for New York Life Insurance's portfolio of liabilities. Caroline Winnett - Executive Director at Berkeley SkyDeck Our mission is to be the world's top global accelerator. Caroline Winnett is the executive director of UC Berkeley's startup accelerator and founder of its VC fund. As a serial entrepreneur, she co-founded neuromarketing company Neurofocus, which was acquired by Nielsen, and has been in the New York Times and Business Insider. By now, we all know that women and minority-led companies need more funding, but there's another gap-closing tool that Caroline swears by: finding a mentor. Few founders have one (22%), but nearly 70% of companies noticed a rise in productivity due to mentorship. From introducing you to valuable connections to sharing tips on getting VCs to take you seriously as a woman or person of color, mentors are like a cheat code!
#172.** To support the podcast: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/ or email seforimchatter@gmail.com**With Rabbi Edward Reichman, MD discussing his new book, The Anatomy of Jewish Law, on the topic of Medicine, Medical History, and Rabbinic Literature.We various topics from the book inlcuding, The Luz bone, Mumia, Vaccinations, Covid-19, transplanation, Rav Yehonosan Eyebeshutz, other projects of his, and moreTo purchase “The Anatomy of Jewish Law”; https://amzn.to/3U8R9v6To purchase “Pondering Pre-Modern Pandemics in Jewish History”: https://amzn.to/3gEUV1A