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Today’s daf is sponsored by Terri Krivosha and Rabbi Hayim Herring in loving memory of Terri’s father Nachum Meir ben David and Malka, Judge Norman Krivosha, on his 3rd yahrzeit, and in honor of their granddaughter, Orli Nessa bat Avi and Sheyna, named in his memory. And in memory of those killed in the war, for the release of the hostages and the refuah shleima of all those who have been wounded. "My dad taught me it is my job as a lawyer to figure out the questions the client doesn’t ask because once you know the questions, the answers are obvious. Though he never studied Talmud he would have loved its intellectual rigor." Today's daf is sponsored in memory of my mother-in-law, Esther Farber, on her 21st yahrzeit. She would have loved to be part of Hadran and would be learning the daf with us if she were alive today. Ezra instituted ten takanot, among them Torah reading on Mondays, Thursdays and Shabbat at Mincha, doing laundry on Thursday, eating garlic on Friday, combing or washing hair before going to the mikveh, men doing to the mikveh after a seminal emission before learning Torah, and others. Some of these are still practiced today and others are no longer practiced. There are ten unique laws relating to Jerusalem, many of them based on the fact that Jerusalem was not given to any particular tribe. Laws of selling a house in a walled city don't apply, as well as egla arufa, leprous house, and ir hanidachat. Other laws relate to it being a city where many holy items and kohanim are passing through and minimizing impurities is necessary. The Mishna mentioned a prohibition on raising pigs. The Gemara tells the story of two Hasmonean brothers, Horkanus and Aristoblus, who fought against each other and one put a siege on the other in the city of Jerusalem. A terrible incident occurred and as a result, they decreed a prohibition to raise pigs and to teach one's son Greek wisdom.
Today’s daf is sponsored by Terri Krivosha and Rabbi Hayim Herring in loving memory of Terri’s father Nachum Meir ben David and Malka, Judge Norman Krivosha, on his 3rd yahrzeit, and in honor of their granddaughter, Orli Nessa bat Avi and Sheyna, named in his memory. And in memory of those killed in the war, for the release of the hostages and the refuah shleima of all those who have been wounded. "My dad taught me it is my job as a lawyer to figure out the questions the client doesn’t ask because once you know the questions, the answers are obvious. Though he never studied Talmud he would have loved its intellectual rigor." Today's daf is sponsored in memory of my mother-in-law, Esther Farber, on her 21st yahrzeit. She would have loved to be part of Hadran and would be learning the daf with us if she were alive today. Ezra instituted ten takanot, among them Torah reading on Mondays, Thursdays and Shabbat at Mincha, doing laundry on Thursday, eating garlic on Friday, combing or washing hair before going to the mikveh, men doing to the mikveh after a seminal emission before learning Torah, and others. Some of these are still practiced today and others are no longer practiced. There are ten unique laws relating to Jerusalem, many of them based on the fact that Jerusalem was not given to any particular tribe. Laws of selling a house in a walled city don't apply, as well as egla arufa, leprous house, and ir hanidachat. Other laws relate to it being a city where many holy items and kohanim are passing through and minimizing impurities is necessary. The Mishna mentioned a prohibition on raising pigs. The Gemara tells the story of two Hasmonean brothers, Horkanus and Aristoblus, who fought against each other and one put a siege on the other in the city of Jerusalem. A terrible incident occurred and as a result, they decreed a prohibition to raise pigs and to teach one's son Greek wisdom.
It's a jam-packed episode, starting with Aaron and Sheyna Strommen from Strommen Angus Ranch and Livestock Services in North Dakota. They talk about how they met and got started, what maternal power means to them, the sale coming up in December, and insights on their breeding program and marketing partnerships. Then Sheyna jumps in for a conversation all about sale marketing, including building a budget, getting the right kind of sale photos, and sharing who you really are with your customers.Then, at the end of the episode is a quick interview with Jeff Sackmann, Sackmann Cattle Company in which he talks with David about his upcoming "Herd Builders Partners Female Sale" with JR Ranch in Othello, WA.Mentioned in this Episode:MontanaRanchAngus.comBruinRanch.comShadyBrookAngus Farm.comFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact AngusUnderground@Yahoo.com or call (406) 210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.TruTime Logistics Facebook PageStrommenRanch.comGMC GeneticsBear Mountain Angus RanchSackmann Cattle CompanyJRRanch.net Quotes:“Predominantly, our customers are true cattlemen. They are professional ranchers. Their commercial cattle will send their kids through college and will hopefully help them retire one day.” — Sheyna [18:41]“We also tell our customers that you can look at our breeding program and figure out exactly what we're doing.” — Aaron [23:03]“I think one of the areas that is absolutely not discussed as much as it should be anymore is the productivity of these cows. I think for me, that's the great frontier ahead of us.” [29:17]“For us, getting to where we've gotten to now, it takes a lot of people and a lot of questions. We haven't done this just completely on our own. It's a combination of enough people helping us out and giving us advice along the way.” — Aaron [39:55]“We don't really want to offer something for everybody, that's not our goal. We want when guys come here and look at every pen and go, man, I can select one from any of these pens, and it will be fine.” — Aaron [48:55]“I think the most important marketing tool that you could ever build is a budget and you need to do that for six to eight months in advance of your sale.” — Sheyna [55:00]“You're the secret that makes your program special. Let's figure out what that is and share that.” — Sheyna [1:00:21]
Sheyna is a rising star in music. She has a voice that needs to be shared. She performs all over the world and has opened for Elton John, Stevie Wonder and many more. From LA originially she now calls Nashville Home and is a veteran of the Lower Broadway Scene.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep. 635 #Livecast - Sheyna Gee (Hoedown Showdown) Listen to the Full episode of The Hoedown Showdown Here https://www.mixcloud.com/Hoedownshowdown Thank you Everyone for joining us! You can take the podcast on the go on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/5dZ2LgaPYqKWWEKhlkjndO?si=391967b92f544265 If you are interested in supporting Live and Amplified, please check out our Socials! https://linktr.ee/LiveandAmplified We are a Music based Multi-Media Project, We feature independent musicians giving them the opportunity to showcase and talk about original content. if you have any questions or comments please send them to LNAMusicReview@gmail.com
Let's welcome singer-songwriter from California Sheyna Gee. Sheyna came on the show and we had a great conversation about the time she played for a President, getting trapped in a room because of Scientology, how she can open beer bottles with her teeth and of course we listened to a few of her songs available now for download. So pull up a seat and take a listen to our conversation. I had fun I think you will too --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/support
Welcome back to the Spiritual Therapy podcast, where we will be discussing all things wellness and mental health-related for all my fellow self-healers and mental health warriors out there I'm your host, Arrianna, and thank you for tuning in again or if you're new, welcome! Today's episode is very special, we have Sheyna James. Sheyna is a holistic interior designer and spiritual lifestyle coach who focuses on the harmony & wellness of the energy of the home & family foundations. She's passionate about guiding mothers to harness their vision of Home to bring transformative healing & energetic alignment. Also, she's a wife and a mother of two.. https://sheynajames.com/about https://www.instagram.com/sheyna_james/ Some things for you to explore from this week's episode- The Body Keeps The Score | Bessel van der Kolk, MD. All About Love: New Visions Paperback Is My Aura On Straight? Aycee Brown https://www.astro-seek.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAstrologyPodcast Thanks again for tuning in, and as a reminder, this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not professional help or therapy. For more resources on professional help please check below. Mental health Resources 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988 https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help https://naminevada.org/crisis-info/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/ https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/mental-health-resources/ https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org/ https://blackmenheal.org/ https://healingarts.org/ https://healingarts.org/practitioner/kelly-kendrick/ https://memegreenpublishing.com/ https://www.betterhelp.com/ If you are still having trouble, please reach out to these organiztations for guidance.
Singer and songwriter Sheyna Gee from South Main Sounds joins Tim Van Horn live in the studio on Wake Up Memphis! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
STEM isn't just for elementary kids. In Baltimore, Building STEPS is building opportunities for kids to pursue STEM college and career opportunities. Their program launched in 1999 with the sole purpose of creating a college pathway for underrepresented students to become STEM professionals. Each year, the Building STEPS team helps approximately 200 HS students, 200 College students, and 100 alumni explore careers, participate in internships, attend college, and find success in STEM careers. In a city where 8% of kids go on to earn a college degree, Building STEPS helps 80% of the students they work with earn a college degree!Connect with Building STEPS:Website buildingsteps.orgTwitter @BuildingSTEPSConnect with Debra dhettleman@buildingsteps.orgConnect with Sheyna sheyna.mikeal@buildingsteps.orgChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:dailystem.comtwitterinstagramyoutubeSupport the show (http://dailystem.com/stem-everyday-podcast/)
Joined by special guest host Dr. Sheyna Gifford (23:20), Adam and Dr. Gifford discuss Tom Cruise and how our media is influencing the future of space exploration (03:49) and the impact of laughter, in a more serious manner, clowns, on martian living (31:51). No corrections. Enjoy! Learn more about Sheyna's Charity of Choice, Black Girls Code. "By reaching out to the community through workshops and after school programs, Black Girls CODE has set out to prove to the world that girls of every color have the skills to become the programmers of tomorrow.". [News Stories] NASA Chief “All In” For Tom Cruise To Film On Space Station Jokers Please: First Human Mars Mission May Need Onboard Comedians [Episode Links] Dr. Sheyna Gifford (www.Twitter.com/HumansAreAwesme) Our Website (www.WaterCoolerTalkPod.com) Artwork (www.Kohney.com)
Rob and Sheyna riff with Joan Balasa on finding Courage
Rob & Sheyna talk Covid and Pastor Darin's Sermon.Listen to the Sermon Here.
Rob and Sheyna discuss fear, Covid, and Community.
How can we be the Church during a pandemic? Sheyna, Ryan, & Rob discuss this as well as other very important topics like the dog urinating on Rob's lawn, Ryan's potential career as a voiceover artist, & more!
Pastor Sheyna Heard 0:00 noWeekly teaching audio by Senior Pastor Sheyna Heard, brought to you by Rohi Christian Church located in San Jose, Californiasheyna,heard,rohi,church,sermonhttp://www.rohichurch.org/sermons/a-biblical-response-to-a-global-pandemic/
If you've been attending Iron Works for any length of time, you're probably familiar with the term liturgy—but what exactly is it? Rob, Sheyna, & Pat break down their experience with liturgy, the culture shock of experiencing it for the first time, and who their favorite liturgists are ;)
Rob and Sheyna discuss last Sunday's sermon “How to find blessing in 2020.”
Rob and Sheyna discuss their thoughts, objections, takeaways, and opinions on last Sunday's Sermon 'Legalized Sin and the Design of God.' Hosts: Rob Mattox & Sheyna Land Edited and Produced By: Owen Pesnell
In the inaugural episode of the Ironcast, hosts Rob and Sheyna discuss Sam's sermon on how we define ourselves, riff on societal expectations, and define just what exactly a hope dealer is.Hosts: Rob Mattox & Sheyna LandProduced and Edited By: Owen Pesnell
Episode 5 of the 5-part series “Trailblazers: Women in Country Music”. Sheyna Gee is a raspy outlaw country singer from California, now writing, recording and living in Nashville as a performer on Broadway (the busy street where bands play all hours of the day). In this podcast we discuss what California can learn from the scene in Nashville, and what life is like performing for 4 hours nightly on Broadway without breaks (and straws and turtles, too). www.sheynagee.com www.california-country.com The California Country Radio Show airs weekly on KLBP, KTNK, KCNQ, The Ranch, Simi Valley and more coming soon! www.california-country.com Subscribe for updates and follow on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: @calcountryshow Artist or manager? Message me to book an appearance and have your music played: justdave@california-country.com Background music: "California Wildfire" by Just Dave Band, all rights reserved
On this episode we are joined by Author, Poet, and PTSD Survivor Sheyna Galyan! She can be found at https://m.facebook.com/officialsheynagalyan/?tsid=0.4965101578439509&source=result --- 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/ernest-neal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernest-neal/support
February 10th, 2019 - The Day I Robbed The Grave - Sheyna Heard by Saratoga Federated Church
February 17th, 2019 -Three Steps To A Solid Life - Sheyna Heard by Saratoga Federated Church
As we go through trials in our lives, often we forget that God already knew what was going to take place and began preparing us earlier for it. On this episode, I want you to meet my friend, Sheyna, and she is going to share her story of joy and strength amidst caregiving for her parents and a new cancer diagnosis.
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She was born Golda Mabovitch in 1898 in Kiev, which is now in the Ukraine, but then it was part of the Russian Empire. In her autobiography, Golda tells about her father boarding their home up, during the pogroms in 1905 in Kiev, where over 100 Jews were murdered. In 1906 her family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was a natural leader, famous for having raised money to pay for textbooks for her whole school when she was only 11 years old. She knew how to speak from her heart. She ran away from home when she was 15 years old because her parents wanted her to leave school and get a job. She went to Denver, where her sister Sheyna lived. There she learned about Zionism. She met Morris Myerson there, and they married, on the condition that they would move to Israel, which they did, in 1921 to Kibbutz Merhavia. They moved to Jerusalem in 1924 and had two children, Menahem and Sarah. In Jerusalem, Golda Meir became politically active, by representing the Histadrut Trade Union and also serving as a delegate to the World Zionist Organization. This area, at the time, was under the control of Great Britain, as prescribed by the sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916. This was a secret agreement from 1916 between the French and the British, which the Russians agreed to, that split up the region of what is now Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Armenia, and Israel. The British White Paper of 1939 went so far to allow the Arab official of the area to determine the rate of Jewish Immigration, including during the Second World War. Golda Meir fought hard against these policies at the time. When it was decided that the Jews would be given a homeland in the area of Palestine, it was clear that there would be a war. Golda knew English, so she knew how to speak to the American Jews. She went on a fundraising trip, and came back with 50M dollars! They were able then to buy weapons from Czechoslovakia, which enabled them to defend themselves during the war of independence. In 1948, Israel declared its independence and Golda Meir's signature is on that declaration. She was elected to the Israeli parliament, and when the fighting with the Arabs started, David Ben-Gurion sent her, dressed up in disguise as an Arab, on a secret mission, to plead with King Abdullah I not to enter into a war against Israel. He declined. On May 10, 1948, four days before the official establishment of Israel, Meir traveled to Amman, Jordan, disguised as an Arab woman for a secret meeting with King Abdullah I of Transjordan at which she urged him not to join the other Arab countries in attacking the Jews. Abdullah asked her not to hurry to proclaim a state. Meir replied: "We've been waiting for 2,000 years. Is that hurrying?" The war expanded to include Egypt, Transjordan, Iraq, and Syria, all against Israel. The result, as we know, is that Israel preserved her independence. Golda was named the Minister of Labor, then the Foreign Minister. Carrying the first Israeli-issued passport, Meir was appointed Israel's ambassador to the Soviet Union. In 1955, on Ben-Gurion's instructions, she stood for the position of mayor of Tel Aviv. She lost by the two votes of the religious bloc who withheld their support because she was a woman. Golda Meir gave a speech to the UN in 1962 urging Arabs to agree to full disarmament. Here is part of the introduction: [audio clip on podcast] When Golda Meir was 68 years old, even though she wanted to leave the world of politics, she was convinced to stay on as the head of the Mapai party, which she was able to merge with two other parties into the Israel Labor Party. After Prime Minister Levi Eshkol suddenly died in 1969, she put off her retirement again and agreed to serve out the remainder of his term. Then her party won the elections, and she got a further four years as prime minister. During her time as prime minister, she met with Henry Kissinger, she agreed for “security versus sovereignty,” where Israel would accept that Egypt has all of Sinai, while Egypt would accept Israeli presence in some of the Sinai strategic positions. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team and a German police guard were murdered. Golda Meir then ok'd what is known as Operation Wrath of God, which was an undercover operation carried out by the Mossad, to kill the people responsible for the massacre, who were from the PLO and the Black September. Now, let's talk about the lead up to the Yom Kippur War. The Israeli intelligence couldn't say for sure if an attack was being planned by the surrounding Arab nations, but on Oct 5, 1973, Meir did receive notice that the Syrian forces were massing on the Golan Heights. Her advisers said that they would still have enough time, if needed, to gather the Israeli troops up to fight, but the general feeling in the country was there would not be an attack after the results of the Six-Day War. So although a resolution was passed giving Golda the OK to gather all of the troops together just in case, she didn't do it early enough. Soon, it was clear that there would be war. Golda met with Moshe Dayan who was Minister of Defense, and with General David Elazar. Dayan said there would not be war, so to only gather up the air force and two divisions. General Elazar said that Israel should mobilize all of her troops, plus launch a preemptive strike. Golda Meir did not launch a strike but did gather the troops. She was afraid to lose the US backing, which would certainly be lost if Israel was seen to be the first attacker. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger later made a famous statement, that if Israel had launched a preemptive strike, she would not have received “so much as a nail.” After the Yom Kippur War, Meir and her party were plagued with questions over the lack of preparation for the war. She resigned in April of 1974, succeeded by Yitzhak Rabin as prime minister. She died at the age of 80 from cancer in 1978. The women I talk about are our teachers. Our mentors. Our examples of how we can behave today, how we can be strong women, know ourselves, give of ourselves, and make the world a better place. We are making history now! Every day! So do something great! Memorable! Make history!! Thank you to the Jewish Virtual Library, plus other sites I used as resources for today's show. You can always see the links to our resources in the show notes, which are on the website at http://www.thestrongwomensclub.com/. And: please share this podcast with three of your friends, Tell them about it, show them how to subscribe and listen. Thank you!! http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/golda-meir https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golda_Meir http://www.biography.com/people/golda-meir-9404859#synopsis
Dr. Sheyna Gifford tells us about her year living on a volcano in Hawaii with just five other people as part of HI-SEAS IV, a NASA project to simulate life on Mars. Sheyna was the space doc on the mission, accompanied by a physicist, an architect, an engineer, a biologist and a commander.Living in a 1200 square foot biodome and going outside only in their space suits, the crew studied the psychological effects and group dynamics that could be at play when astronauts make it to Mars. On Nerdette, Sheyna tells Tricia what the year was like and how she got through it. She also gives some excellent homework.
Sheyna Gifford has an unusual claim to fame—she is the first doctor ever to work on Mars. Not the planet Mars, of course, but Mauna Loa, a volcano in Hawaii, whose dusty, rust coloured landscape is probably the closest on earth to the red planet. She is serving on the Hi-Seas programme, a mission run the University of Hawaii and funded by NASA, whose purpose is to simulate a three year voyage to Mars and back. Since last August Gifford and six other scientists have been living in a 1000 square foot solar powered dome, which they rarely leave. The project is treated as a real mission to Mars so the crew have all the supplies for their year long stay and, because of the time delay between Mars and Earth, they cannot speak to the outside world. They can, however, communicate by email, so Sheyna sent The BMJ this voice file to answer 15 of our questions. Questions: Anne Gulland Copyright: Sheyna Gifford, MD, 2016.