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In this Radio Feature, Rabbi Gary discusses Yom Kippur. This 1 minute episode will air on KKLA 99.5 in Los Angeles, beginning October 11, 2024, on Fridays during rush hour.Send us a text
Shabbat "Shuvah" is the "Sabbath of 'Return'" after Yom Teruah (aka, "Rosh HaShanah") and before Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement. Returning to God is taught to us by Messiah Yeshua in the form of the parable of "The Prodigal Son." It is a powerful model of how return from irrational separation into relational joy is enabled by rational and spiritual erasure of ill-founded shame.
Send us a Text Message.Episode 469- Finding Faith in Recovery: Rabbi Michael Perice's Story of Redemption and ServiceJoin me and Rabbi Michael Perice, who have an inspiring discussion about the his journey. Michael's story is incredible and one you won't want to miss. As a nationally recognized rabbi in the addiction and mental health space, Rabbi Perice is making a profound impact on the lives of individuals seeking to overcome addiction. Rabbi Perice:Began recovery from opioid addiction in 2011Ordained at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 2020Served as senior rabbi at Temple Sinai in Cinnaminson, New JerseyAppointed senior rabbi at Beit T'Shuvah, a Los Angeles-based addiction recovery community, treatment center, synagogue, and educational instituteNationally recognized rabbi in the addiction and mental health spaceAdvises non-profits, major health institutions, and congressional legislators on addiction and recovery issuesSpeaks at synagogues, medical schools, and community spaces to raise awareness and access to addiction treatmentUses his own story of recovery to inspire others and reduce the stigma around addictionRemember to reach out to your doctor prior to getting sober. Be sure to connect with Busy Living Sober! Patreon: https://patreon.com/busylivingsoberpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/busylivingsoberpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/busylivingsober YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@elizabethchance TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@busylivingsoberwithec X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusyLivingSober Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/elizabethlchance/busy-living-sober/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethchance/ Sign up for email updates: http://eepurl.com/iDtRnw For more information, feel free to reach out to me at elizabeth@elizabethchance.comIf you want to reach Rabbi Michael Perice Email: pericemichael@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-perice-49b96159/ Instagram: Michael Perice (@rabbimichaelperice)Thanks for listening! Always remember, you're not alone! Remember you can reach out to me at elizabeth@elizabethchance.com You are NOT ALONE I PROMISE! Wishing you a happy, happy!Love, Elizabeth aka Bizzy
Em Hebraico, arrependimento é T'Shuvah. Nada a ver com o conceito de remorso ou tristeza, mas sim RETORNAR ao estado original do plano de Deus.
Can't make this stuff up. On Erev Shabbos Shuvah, our Daf taught us how to see ourselves as Beinonim on the scale of Hashem's Din and the impact of Teshuvah at the last moment. Correction: At the time of this recording, Nach Yomi had just begun Megilas Rus, not Koheles.
Does God take into account our future when judging us? Midrashim seem to disagree but the Parashas Derachim explains it all in a very optimistic view of life. SOURCES: Parashas Derachim, no. 4; Shemos Rabbah 5:16; Da'as Zekeinik, Shemos 5:4; Shemos Rabbah 3:4; Bereishis Rabbah 3:2; Shemos Rabbah 2:1; Shemos Rabbah 1:36; Megillah 6a
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A Song of Reproach
A Song of Reproach
וְשָׁמַעְתָּ בְקֹלוֹ כְּכֹל אֲשֶׁר אָנֹכִי מְצַוְּךָ הַיּוֹם אַתָּה וּבָנֶיךָ בְּכָל לְבָבְךָ וּבְכָל נַפְשֶׁךָ: וְשָׁב יְקֹוָק אֱלֹהֶיךָ אֶת שְׁבוּתְךָ וְרִחֲמֶךָ וְשָׁב וְקִבֶּצְךָ מִכָּל הָעַמִּים אֲשֶׁר הֱפִיצְךָ יְקֹוָק אֱלֹהֶיךָ שָׁמָּה: וֶהֱבִיאֲךָ יְקֹוָק אֱלֹהֶיךָ אֶל הָאָרֶץ אֲשֶׁר יָרְשׁוּ אֲבֹתֶיךָ וִירִשְׁתָּהּ וְהֵיטִבְךָ וְהִרְבְּךָ מֵאֲבֹתֶיךָ: in anticipation of Shabbas Shuvah and Yom HaKippurim presented a special Drasha and what it takes to rebuild ourselves from one of North America's most prominent Rabbanim and communal leaders Rabbi of Cote Saint Luc Entitled Viduy as a Declaration of Identity or Reversing your Own Captivity Rabbi Reuben Joshua Poupko has been the Rabbi of Beth Israel Beth Aaron Congregation in Montreal for over 30 years. .Rabbi Poupko's immense oratory skills have for decades allowed peoples of all faiths to understand Judaism and the Orthodox way of understanding the Torah. He lent his voice of authority to the film a documentary produced by the Coalition of Jewish Women for the Get.
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Understanding the way to keep motivated to keep our kabbalos.
As we enter the 10 days of Awe, we discuss the Shabbat of Return and what that means to the nations. We look at the story of Gedaliah and the events surrounding his assassination and how it informs our behaviour today.
For Shabbat T’Shuvah (the Sabbath of Repentance), Rabbi Schiller looks at Ps 32 and principles of confession & repentance, including distinguishing between godly grief versus self-pity; seeing the perspective of the one you’ve wronged; taking responsibility; and finding your hiding place in Messiah Y’Shua.
A stirring and important message as we approach the holiest day of the year.In a ZOOM teleconference Shiur that took place in the shadow of Yom HaKippurim, Elizabeth's Rabbi Avrohom Herman uses the wisdom of Chazal to provide a clear path to understanding repentance.Rabbi Avrohom Herman has been the Rav and spiritual leader of the The Jewish Educational Center's Elmora Shul since 2005.Along with being a much sought after speaker on the whole gamut of Torah topicsthe Rabbi has garnered renown for his warm and caring nature which allows himto relate to all segments of the population in a way that is Mekadesh HaShem Birabim As a licensed clinical social worker,Rabbi Herman has helped scores of individuals and couples through crises of all sorts.Rabbi Herman was Rav of Congregation Beth Shalom in Scranton for 16 years and received his Semicha from Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim .Please leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
A stirring and important message as we approach the holiest day of the year.In a ZOOM teleconference Shiur that took place in the shadow of Yom HaKippurim, Elizabeth's Rabbi Avrohom Herman uses the wisdom of Chazal to provide a clear path to understanding repentance.Rabbi Avrohom Herman has been the Rav and spiritual leader of the The Jewish Educational Center's Elmora Shul since 2005.Along with being a much sought after speaker on the whole gamut of Torah topicsthe Rabbi has garnered renown for his warm and caring nature which allows himto relate to all segments of the population in a way that is Mekadesh HaShem Birabim As a licensed clinical social worker,Rabbi Herman has helped scores of individuals and couples through crises of all sorts.Rabbi Herman was Rav of Congregation Beth Shalom in Scranton for 16 years and received his Semicha from Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim .Please leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is the hashkafah section of the Shabbos Shuva Drashah.
“For Shabbat T’Shuvah, Rabbi Schiller looks at Ezek 36, and encourages us to examine ourselves as to whether we’re exhibiting a New Heart and a New Spirit, having become New Creations in Messiah Y’Shua.”
“For Shabbat T’Shuvah, Rabbi Schiller looks at Ps 51 and the themes of our Depravity; Messiah’s mercy; and that Love like this is worth losing our lives to proclaim!”
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Freddy Negrete Bio Legendary tattoo artist Freddy Negrete is best known for his pioneering black-and-gray tattoo style, honed while serving time in the California State Prison system during a youth mired in abuse, gang life, and drug addiction. His “prison-style” designs eventually found their way out onto the streets of East LA and, in 1980, he created a piece that earned him a Tattoo Artist of the Year award. Freddy has been featured in the History Channel’s Marked series, in the documentary Tattoo Nation, on Spike TV’s Inkmaster as a guest judge, and in numerous print and online media. He has worked as a technical consultant and tattoo artist on over 30 Hollywood films including Batman, Blade, Con Air, Falling Down and Austin Powers. He currently works at The Shamrock Social Club on the Sunset Strip with his son, Isaiah and has been a volunteer counselor at the Beit T'Shuvah residential treatment center for almost 10 years. His memoir, Smile Now, Cry Later, cowritten with Steve Jones, was released in 2016. Freddy Negrete Wiki: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Negrete Social: Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreddyNegreteSmileNowCryLater/ Instagram: freddy_negrete Web: freddynegrete.com Addiction Unlimited Podcast Full Transcript: Angela Pugh: Hey everybody, welcome to the Addiction Unlimited podcast. I'm your host, Angela Pugh, recording today from the beautiful Hollywood California and I want to say thank you to La Fuenta Hollywood Treatment Center for giving us a space to record. We appreciate that. You might hear some traffic noise in the background. We are in the heart of Hollywood so there's nothing we can do about the traffic. Angela Pugh: Today's guest, I'm so excited for you guys to hear a little bit of this story. It's so good. Freddy Negrete is joining us. Freddy's book is Smile Now, Cry Later: Guns, Gangs, and Tattoos-My Life in Black and Gray. Angela Pugh: Freddy, welcome to the show. Thank you so much for being here with us. Freddy Negrete: Thank you for having me. Angela Pugh: Absolutely. Tell us a little about you and what you do. Freddy Negrete: You got that tattoo artist part right, but I'm actually best known for pioneering the style of tattoo called black and gray realism. It's has it's roots in Chicano, [Cholo 00:01:01], [Vario 00:01:01] scene of East LA in the 70s. That was my life. I was a Chicano gang member. We gave the world, khakis and pendletons and bandannas, graffiti and tattoos. Angela Pugh: And tattoos, there you go. Freddy Negrete: I was born with art ability so ... and as a young Chicano, we had certain images that were really important to us like the clown girl and the Charo girl with the sombrero and the gun belt. Aztec imagery, religious Catholic images, crosses, roses, Jesus, Mary, things like that. And writing. Because we were very big on who you were and where we were from. And then spending most of my life in institutions, I developed my own style of art and then in prison learned how to tattoo with the homie tattoo machine in there. And when I got out, I started tattooing out of my apartment, meanwhile a tattoo shop opened up in East LA and found that everybody wanted tattoos, but they wanted their tattoos to look like they were done in prison. They wanted the Chicano style. Angela Pugh: Right. You actually learned to tattoo in prison? Freddy Negrete: Yes. Angela Pugh: Okay. What is the ... how do you tattoo? What is a tattoo gun like in prison? Freddy Negrete: It's funny because the machine that they use most today is a rotary machine and it's based off of that prison design. Basically it's a motor that you break out of a CD player or back then it was a cassette player. You use a toothbrush, a Bic pen, a sharpened guitar string, tape, and that motor, and a paperclip.
(Isaiah 52:13-53:12) God provided atonement objectively through his Son, Yeshua. We respond subjectively with repentance, worship, and good deeds. Download Sermon Outline (pdf)
CSP: Cohen - T’shuvah Inside and Out - How We Change the World through Changing Ourselves
Listen as Mark Borovitz tells Denise his story. It is a story of hope. Rabbi Mark runs Beit T’Shuvah, a residential treatment center and Jewish congregation in the Los Angeles area of California. The Rabbi tells Denise how important it is for everyone, especially those who are addicts and alcoholics, to have a purpose and to know that they … Read more about this episode...