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Navigating Markets, Building Trust: Leadership Insights from Steven Fine, CEO of Peel Hunt.Get ready for an inspiring conversation on the Inspiring Leadership Podcast! This week, we welcome Steven Fine, Chief Executive Officer of Peel Hunt, a leading UK investment bank. Steven joined Peel Hunt in 2006 and was instrumental in leading the management and staff buy-out from KBC Bank in 2010. With roots as a founder member of D. E. Shaw Securities International, Steven brings decades of experience from global financial markets, having managed operations in Tokyo and London.As Deputy Chair of the FCA Markets Practitioner Panel and a non-executive director for the Quoted Companies Alliance, Steven is a passionate advocate for the interests of financial markets participants and quoted companies. He's also been a judge for the Non-Executive Director Awards for over 15 years, championing governance and stewardship in UK boardrooms.Steven's collaborative leadership style and transparent communication have helped build Peel Hunt's reputation for long-term relationships and a strong partnership ethos. In this episode, he shares insights on navigating turbulent markets, the importance of governance, and how technology and culture drive success in financial services. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the City's most respected leaders!
In light of the increase in measles cases within the United States, this episode features Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease expert, who offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and progress of measles eradication efforts. Dr. Fine delves into the factors contributing to the resurgence of measles, particularly the role of misinformation in undermining public trust and vaccination efforts. Additionally, Dr. Fine walks us through the latest vaccination recommendations for patients with HIV, addressing the unique considerations required to safeguard this vulnerable group. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical guidance on current vaccination recommendations aimed at protecting patients with HIV from measles in today's healthcare environment. Related Content: Measles for Health Care Providers: https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/measles/providers/ Measles Cases and Outbreaks | Measles (Rubeola) | CDC https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html CEI Clinical Consultation Line 1-866-637-2342 A toll-free service for NYS clinicians offering real-time clinical consultations with specialists on HIV, sexual health, hepatitis C, and drug user health. ceitraining.org
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J.J. and Dr. Shai Secunda set Talmudic discourse ablaze. They put the Talmud in its Zoroastrian and Sasanian context, and have bloody good discussion about how Judaism interacted with its socio-religious environment in the first few centuries of the Common Era. Don't forget to rate and review the the show in the podcast app of your choice!Please send any complaints or compliments to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgFor more information visit torahinmotion.org/podcastsDr. Secunda is a religious studies scholar who has taught at universities in Israel and the United States, including the Hebrew University and Yale University, where he was the Blaustein Postdoctoral Fellow. He previously served as a member of the Martin Buber Society of Fellows at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and lecturer in the university's comparative religion and Hebrew literature departments. His academic interests range from rabbinic and Middle Persian literature to classical Jewish history, the Babylonian Talmud in its Sasanian context, Zoroastrianism, and critical approaches to the study of religion, including gender and religion.Professor Secunda is the author of The Iranian Talmud: Reading the Bavli in Its Sasanian Context (2014) and The Talmud's Red Fence: Menstruation and Difference in Babylonian Judaism and Its Sasanian Context (forthcoming with Oxford University Press); and editor of Shoshannat Yaakov: Jewish and Iranian Studies in Honor of Yaakov Elman (with Steven Fine, 2012) and Encounters by the Rivers of Babylon: Scholarly Conversations between Jews, Iranians, and Babylonians in Antiquity (with Uri Gabbay, 2014). He has also contributed book chapters to the Wiley-Blackwell History of Jews and Judaism, and Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Zoroastrianism. He is a member of the Association of Jewish Studies and the International Society of Iranian Studies. Professor Secunda has taught at Bard since 2016.
In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine discusses some of the latest data that might be used to support starting patients who are unable to take oral antiretroviral medications on long acting, injectable ARV. Patients who consider this off label use because their HIV viral load was not suppressed on oral treatment would have to be carefully selected and well supported. Related Content: Long-acting Injectable Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine Effective in a Small Patient Cohort With Virologic Failure on Oral Antiretroviral Therapy. James B. Brock, Peyton Herrington, Melissa Hickman, and Aubri Hickman. Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center. Jackson, Mississippi, USA. Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 78, Issue 1, 15 January 2024, Pages 122–124, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad511 CROI 2024: Abstract number 628 24 Week Viral Suppression in Patients Starting Long-Acting CAB/RPV Without HIV Viral Suppression. Matthew D Hickey, Janet Grochowski, Francis Mayorga-Munoz, Elizabeth Imbert, John D. Szumowski, Jon Oskarsson, Mary Shiels, Samantha Dilworth, Ayesha Appa, Diane V Havlir, Monica Gandhi, Katerina Christopoulos. Division of HIV, Infectious Disease, & Global Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States. CROI 2024: ABSTRACT NUMBER 212. SESSION TITLE. Special Session. Clinical Late-Breaking Oral Abstracts. SESSION NUMBER Oral Session-14. Long-Acting Injectable CAB/RPV is Superior to Oral ART in PWH With Adherence Challenges: ACTG A5359. Aadia I. Rana, Yajing Bao, Lu Zheng, Sara Sieczkarski, Jordan E. Lake, Carl J. Fichtenbaum, Tia Morton, Lawrence Fox, Paul Wannamaker, Jose R. Castillo-Mancilla, Kati Vandermeulen, Chanelle Wimbish, Karen T. Tashima, Raphael J. Landovitz CEI toll free line for NYS providers: 866-637-2342 https://ceitraining.org/
RSV vaccine for adults has recently become available and can protect against severe disease or death from one of the main causes of upper respiratory infections. HIV patients are asking if they should receive the vaccine. This question is discussed by Dr. Steven Fine. Related Content: Respiratory syncytial virus in adults with severe acute respiratory illness in a high HIV prevalence setting: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2017.06.007 Immunizations for Adults with HIV: https://www.hivguidelines.org/guideline/hiv-immunizations/?mycollection=hiv-care. CDC: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine VIS: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/rsv.html#:~:text=CDC%20recommends%20a%20single%20dose,most%20of%20the%20United%20States. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV) in Older aAdults and Adults with Chronic Medical Conditions: https://www.cdc.gov/rsv/high-risk/older-adults.html Adult Immunization Schedule by Age: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/adult.html CEI Clinician toll free line for NYS providers: 866- 637-2342 https://ceitraining.org/
#249.** Sign up to SeforimChatter Substack (coming soon): https://seforimchatter.substack.com/?r=91ow0&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklist**** To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp community chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK** ** To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/ or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)**** Sponsored by Mosaica Press. Check out their many new titles at your local Judaica store or www.Mosaicapress.com, including Be'er Yosef (Rav Yosef Tzvi Salant), a treasure trove of unique insights on the Parasha, from the student of Rav Yitzchak Blazer and the teacher of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, now available for the first time in English.**With Prof. Steven Fine discussing the Menorah and its historyWe discussed the Menorah, the shape of the Menorah (round vs straight ranches), Rambam's manuscript, Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Arch of Titus Menorah, the Arch of Titus project, using digital imaging to discover yellow paint on the Arch of Titus Menorah, the Menorah as a Jewish symbol, the Menorah in modern Israel/zionism, the Menorah as a "Jewish Holy Grail", the "Menorah in the Vatican" myth, and much more.To view the Titus Arch Menorah: https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/frieze-on-the-arch-of-titus-gm471155084-63347931To purchase, "The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel": https://amzn.to/415NNxWTo purchase, "The Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome - and back": https://amzn.to/4a0qo55To read “The Hanukkah Lamp” by Mordechai Narkiss: https://www.academia.edu/11917045/Mordecai_Narkiss_The_Hanukkah_Lamp_1939_%D7%9E%D7%A8%D7%93%D7%9B%D7%99_%D7%A0%D7%A8%D7%A7%D7%99%D7%A1_%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%AA_%D7%94%D7%97%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%9B%D7%94
HIV patients are known to have up to a two-fold increase in heart-related events, compared with the general population. Could treatment with statins reduce this risk? Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester, reviews the recently published results of the REPRIEVE trial. The big picture is a 35% reduction in heart-related events. Dr. Fine digs into the details and statistics of the trial, and the encouraging results of statin treatment, even in those deemed to be at lower risk. Related Content: The Reprieve Trial The Results in NE Journal of Medicine CEI toll free line for NYS providers: 866-637-2342 https://ceitraining.org/
In jedem Quartal erscheint eine TheoPodcast-Folge, in der Johannes Frenz, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, aus der Redaktion der Theologischen Revue (ThRv) berichtet. Er stellt in folgenden drei Kategorien vor, was man lesen kann: Einblick: Zwei Rezensionen und die rezensierten Werke most viewed: Die Rezension der Open-Access-Ausgabe der ThRv, die in diesem Quartal bisher am häufigsten angeklickt wurde Ausblick: Zwei Werke und ihre Rezensionen, die demnächst erscheinen Die besprochenen Werke in dieser TheoPodcast-Folge: Werner, Gunda: Judith Butler und die Theologie der Freiheit, Bielefeld 2021. | Rezension Digital humanities and Christianity. An Introduction, hg. v. Tim Hutschings / Claire Clivaz, Berlin 2021. | Rezension Menke, Karl-Heinz: Inkarnation. Das Ende aller Wege Gottes, Regensburg 2021. | Rezension The Samaritans. A Biblical People, hg. v. Steven Fine, Leiden 2022. Scheidt, Hannah K.: Practicing Atheism. Culture, Media, and Ritual in the Contemporary Atheist Network, New York 2021. Folge direkt herunterladen
In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester and Anthony Jordan Health Center explains the pros and cons behind the newly approved Lenacapavir (Sunlenca) injectable for HIV. Dr. Fine receives a lot of questions about the medication in his practice. Many patients have heard good things about the new treatment for HIV that is given as a subcutaneous injection once every 6 months. Dr. Fine discusses the current indication in combination with other agents for “treatment-experienced” HIV patients and possible future uses. You'll hear about Lenacapavir, the data that led to approval, and how it may be used in the future - including possibly for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). Related Content: The Capella Trial for Lenocapavir CROI 2023 FDA Approves New HIV Drug for Adults with Limited Treatment Options CEI toll free line for NYS providers: 866-637-2342 Visit us at https://ceitraining.org/
Today's Talmud pages, Sotah 32 and 33, tell the story of a curse directed at the Roman Emperor, Caligula. We are sharing a conversation from thew new podcast YU Ideas between Dr. Stuart Halpern and Dr. Steven Fine about a story of another Roman emperor being killed by God for his evil decrees against the Jews. Why do we delight in stories of divine blessings and curses? Listen and find out? Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group. Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Ruskay, Quinn Waller and Elie Bleier. Our team also includes Stephanie Butnick, Josh Kross, Mark Oppenheimer, Robert Scaramuccia, and Tanya Singer. Check out all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
Dr. Steven Fine, director of the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University and an expert in the history of Judaism, discusses the history of the Samaritan people. "The Samaritans: A Biblical People" exhibit leaves Museum of the Bible on April 16, 2023.
Dr. Steven Fine, director of the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University and an expert in the history of Judaism, discusses the history of the Samaritan people. "The Samaritans: A Biblical People" exhibit leaves Museum of the Bible on April 16, 2023.
Dr. Steven Fine, director of the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University and an expert in the history of Judaism, discusses the history of the Samaritan people. "The Samaritans: A Biblical People" exhibit leaves Museum of the Bible on April 16, 2023.
Steven Fine, professor of Jewish History and Director of the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University in New York, discusses The Samaritans: A Biblical People, a documentary film, edited book and museum exhibition dedicated to the Samaritans, a tiny ethnoreligious group native to Israel and Palestine. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
Welcome to The Business Influencer Podcast where we interview and explore the success stories of entrepreneurs, business leaders, senior policymakers and get insights from thought leaders around the issues of the day. In this episode, our host interviews Steven Fine, Chief Executive Officer of Peel Hunt LLP. We discuss the importance of the role of a Non-Executive Director. We also discuss changes in the political landscape and the economic environment and its effects on business. Find out more about The Non-Executive Director Awards: https://www.nedawards.co.uk/ Credits: Host - Ninder Johal DL Audio editing - Simren K. Johal Executive Producer - Narinder K. Johal Music - EWC/ Nachural Selection (Album) © Copyright by Nachural Publishing / Nachural Publishing Subscribe for more podcasts!
As the cold months approach, snowbirds will have a lot more to consider this coming winter as the price of accommodation, groceries and dining out have all risen. Many are opting for shorter trips south, and looking at different destinations as a result. And it
HIV and Hepatitis B share similar routes of transmission. In United States, a large cohort study of patients with HIV showed that over 10 % of men who had sex with men, over 8% of those who injected drugs and over 5% of heterosexual individuals with risk factors tested positive for HBsAg or detectable HBV DNA. Because of the shared transmission routes, there is an increased risk of HIV and HBV co-infection. Despite the advancement of ART, that has a very efficient suppression rate of the HIV and HBV replication, morbidity and mortality rates are still higher in patients with HIV-HBV co-infection. In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester and Anthony Jordan Health Center, speaks about the management of Hepatitis B in patients with HIV. CEI Trainings: https://ceitraining.org/courses/ Prevention and Management of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Adults With HIV: https://www.hivguidelines.org/hiv-care/hbv-hiv/#tab_0 Hepatitis B Virus/HIV Coinfection: https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/guidelines/hiv-clinical-guidelines-adult-and-adolescent-arv/hepatitis-b-virushiv-coinfection People Coinfected with HIV and Viral Hepatitis: https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/populations/hiv.htm Request a free training: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HCVDUH_Trainings Dr. Steven Mark Fine
We modern day Jews think of ourselves as the descendants of Israelites....but we're not the only group who thinks that of ourselves. This week, Uri and Rivky speak to Drs. Steven Fine and Jesse Abelman, co-curators for a new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible (MOTB), called The Samaritans: A Biblical People. (A partnership of the Yeshiva University (YU) Center for Israel Studies and Museum of the Bible.) For more about the opening: https://www.museumofthebible.org/exhibits/the-samaritans-a-biblical-people
Access to PrEP is a pillar of the NYSDOH End the Epidemic initiative, that emphasizes the safety and effectiveness of PrEP as a method to prevent HIV infection. However, structural and individual barriers may result in PrEP being underutilized, particularly by the populations at the highest risk of acquiring HIV. In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester and Anthony Jordan Health Center, speaks about the injectable option for PrEP, as a suitable choice for those who would prefer an alternative to preventative daily oral therapy. https://www.hivguidelines.org/antiretroviral-therapy/art-injectable/ https://www.hivguidelines.org/prep-for-prevention/ https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/aids/general/prep/prep_index.htm https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/aids/ending_the_epidemic/index.htm https://ceitraining.org/courses/ https://ceitraining.org/request/ PrEP Guidelines CEI Training Ending the Epidemic NYS Ending the Epidemic Dr. Steven Mark Fine
Steven Fine is Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University and the Director of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies. His research focuses on the literature, art, and archaeology of ancient Judaism. He is the author of several books including This Holy Place: On the Sanctity of the Synagogue during the Greco-Roman Period (University of Notre Dame Press 1997), Art and Judaism in the Greco-Roman World (Cambridge 2005), Art History and the Historiography of Judaism in the Greco-Roman World (Brill 2013), and The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel (Harvard University Press 2016). This lecture is sponsored by a Sherl K. Coleman-Margaret E. Guitteau Professorship in the Humanities from the Oregon Humanities Center and is part of the Spring 2022 Ancient Jewish Art and Architecture Lecture Series.
Join hosts Veronica and Darren as they discuss the importance of settings in literature, the different forms of energy that can be experienced in city streets and suburbs, time travelling legal advice and a super fun interview with author Steven Fine who joins us for this jam packed 50th episode!Visit www.australianbooklovers.com to learn more.
The Samaritans have been around since biblical times. They share history with the Jews, Christians, and Muslims; yet their identity is at odds with the people who trace their roots to ancient Israel. Who actually are Samaritans? And why did these biblical people turn into a micronation in this age? In this new episode, Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and Director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and of the Israelite Samaritans Project, traces the history of the Samaritans from the ancient times to the present, while discussing his work, The Samaritans: A Biblical People. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
The Samaritans have been around since biblical times. They share history with the Jews, Christians, and Muslims; yet their identity is at odds with the people who trace their roots to ancient Israel. Who actually are Samaritans? And why did these biblical people turn into a micronation in this age? In this new episode, Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and Director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and of the Israelite Samaritans Project, traces the history of the Samaritans from the ancient times to the present, while discussing his work, The Samaritans: A Biblical People. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Samaritans have been around since biblical times. They share history with the Jews, Christians, and Muslims; yet their identity is at odds with the people who trace their roots to ancient Israel. Who actually are Samaritans? And why did these biblical people turn into a micronation in this age? In this new episode, Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and Director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and of the Israelite Samaritans Project, traces the history of the Samaritans from the ancient times to the present, while discussing his work, The Samaritans: A Biblical People. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies
The Samaritans have been around since biblical times. They share history with the Jews, Christians, and Muslims; yet their identity is at odds with the people who trace their roots to ancient Israel. Who actually are Samaritans? And why did these biblical people turn into a micronation in this age? In this new episode, Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and Director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and of the Israelite Samaritans Project, traces the history of the Samaritans from the ancient times to the present, while discussing his work, The Samaritans: A Biblical People. The book collates the memories preserved by the Samaritans and others, from the time of Moses to the modern day, and makes them mainstream for our understanding of an insider race, now rendered outsider. Guest: Prof Steven FineHost: Leigh Giangreco
The Samaritans have been around since biblical times. They share history with the Jews, Christians, and Muslims; yet their identity is at odds with the people who trace their roots to ancient Israel. Who actually are Samaritans? And why did these biblical people turn into a micronation in this age? In this new episode, Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and Director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and of the Israelite Samaritans Project, traces the history of the Samaritans from the ancient times to the present, while discussing his work, The Samaritans: A Biblical People.
In this episode, we talk to Steven Fine who is the Managing Director of Growth Focus. Today, we are talking all about the top considerations when buying and selling financial planning practices. Steve along with our host Joanna Oakey drill into the changes in the financial planning industry, discuss a few case studies on different aspects of this area and give you some top tips and takeaways.
According to the updated HCV guidelines, initial treatment of HCV infection includes patients with chronic hepatitis C who have not been previously treated with interferon, peginterferon, ribavirin, or any HCV direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agent, whether investigational, or US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved. However, the simplification of the treatment regimen for HCV may expand the number of healthcare professionals who prescribe antiviral therapy and increase the number of persons treated. In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester and Anthony Jordan Health Center, speaks about simplified HCV treatment for treatment naïve patients. HCV Guidelines: hcvguidelines.org https://www.hivguidelines.org/hepatitis-care/treatment-with-daa/recommended-regimens-adults/ https://www.hcvguidelines.org/Treatment-Naive https://ceitraining.org/courses/ https://ceitraining.org/resources/hcv/ https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/1806.pdf https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/hepatitis/hepatitis_c/providers/testing_law.htm
In this episode, we talk to the Managing Director of Growth Focus, Steven Fine, about the top 5 mistakes businesses make selling an accounting practice. We discuss the key differences in selling an accounting practice compared to other businesses, problems caused by dealing with a limited pool of buyers and issues created through a failure of preparation. If you have an accounting practice you are looking to sell, this is a great episode for you.
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for November 28, 2021. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Steven Fine author of “The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel“. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your […]
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for November 28, 2021. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Steven Fine author of “The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel“. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your […]
Welcome to another episode of The Deal Room podcast. In this episode, we talk to Steven Fine who is the Managing Director of Growth Focus. We talk all about how you can triple your broking business through automation. We also drill into how it all started, prospect management and how automation can help deliver great returns not only in your own business but also for your vendors.
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age.
In this episode, Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Israel, discusses his new book Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back, published in Brill's Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online collection. He explores how the Arch has been a symbol of subjugation as well as empowerment for both Jewish and Christian cultures as they evolved across centuries; how it is a door to the story of the Jewish community's resilience; how it has inspired other monuments of power over globally; the layers of meaning it contains; and the reverberation, and thus enhancement, of its meaning in the digital age. Guest: Prof Steven Fine Host: Leigh Giangreco
Uri talks with Dr. Steven Fine about his scholarship in Jewish history and archaeology. Why are these subjects important? What are some of the challenges a religious person could encounter when studying these subjects? They also discuss some of Dr. Fine's work related to the Menorah, the Arch of Titus, the Samaritan people, and more! YU Center for Israel Studies: https://www.yu.edu/cis Samaritans Project: https://www.yu.edu/cis/samaritans-project Arch of Titus project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj4ZMG6hpdI NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/15/nyregion/chasing-5th-century-clues-from-a-womans-tombstone.html?smid=em-share Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/yeshiva-students-challenge-myths-of-the-menorah-1408069132
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for December 6, 2020. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Steven Fine author of “The Menorah“. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your choice!
Jewish religious architecture is central to the Jewish religion. Across the centuries, Jewish temples and synagogues have been treated as symbols of hope, representations of collective memory, and focal points of conflict. They are built around the Jewish way of life and in turn, define it. What are the foundations of Jewish architecture? And what cultures and ideologies have shaped it? With particular reference to Herod's Temple, these are questions that Professor Steven Fine, Director at the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University, discusses in this podcast, based on the Brill publication Jewish Religious Architecture: From Biblical Israel to Modern Judaism. Guest: Dr Steven FineHost: Leigh Giangreco
Fade In travels to Miami, Florida with a mix from Steven Fine.
Yeshiva University professors Jess Olson, Ronnie Perelis and Steven Fine, contributors to the edited book Jewish Religious Architecture: From Biblical Israel to Modern Judaism, come together to discuss the role of aesthetics and functionality for a predominantly text-based faith, focusing on different instances in the long history of the Jews. This episode was made possible by Yeshiva University’s Center for Israel Studies and the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs, and was recorded on the YU premises in New York City in front of a live audience.
Dr. Steven Fine, the Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History and founding Director of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies, interviews Stern College for Women alumna Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich about her latest book, Discovering Second Temple Literature: The Stories and Scriptures That Shaped Early Judaism (JPS).
How do you exit our practice? What do most practitioners do? We asked Steven Fine of Growth Focus to walk us through the options you have.
How do you exit our practice? What do most practitioners do? We asked Steven Fine of Growth Focus to walk us through the options you have.
At the very start it sounds easy. You just go and buy what you need. But it isn't easy. Steven Fine of Growth Focus will walk you through the process.
At the very start it sounds easy. You just go and buy what you need. But it isn't easy. Steven Fine of Growth Focus will walk you through the process.
You probably will only ever sell your practice once. So no practice runs. Steven Fine of Growth Focus will show you the top 10 mistakes sellers make.
You probably will only ever sell your practice once. So no practice runs. Steven Fine of Growth Focus will show you the top 10 mistakes sellers make.
If you want to sell your accounting practice, do you know how? Steven Fine of Growth Focus runs you through the process with valuable advice on the way.
If you want to sell your accounting practice, do you know how? Steven Fine of Growth Focus runs you through the process with valuable advice on the way.
Steven Fine, a Jewish history professor at Yeshiva University and the author of "The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel," analyzes the twists and turns in the millennia-long history of the "Jewish holy grail." This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel. Tel Aviv Review is also supported by the Public Discourse Grant from the Israel Institute, which is dedicated to strengthening the field of Israel Studies in order to promote knowledge and enhance understanding of modern Israel.
Twas the night before Christmas (Eve), when all through the blogosphere; every creature was stirring especially Deadmau5. The music was blasting from the speakers with blare in hopes that Steven Fine would make us a mix for you to share. The fans were all attached to their phones on the couch, while visions of festival tickets […] The post Catching Wavs – Vol. 6 with Steven Fine appeared first on By The Wavs.
Featuring: Great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and interviews with M.R. Attar, author of Elisha Davidson trilogy and Dr. Steven Fine, Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at YU.
On this episode of That's Life, blogger Miriam Mark joined Miriam to share her most recent post and what she learned at the supermarket when she went with her special needs son. Plus: the return of ping pong phenom Estée Ackerman, and she brought a brand new trophy with her. H/t Eli Hagler #bigbaby And finally: YU's Dr Steven Fine on a recent NYT's article featuring the work he and some of his students have been doing and why he's really not a Robert Ludlum character. The show also featured our test balloon of the first video streaming from our studio! Yes: Miriam was the guinea pig.