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Episode 159 - Consuelo's Place and the Challenges of Our Society with Michele Williams by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 158- What is Reproductive Justice? With Amanda Rich by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 157 - Helping Young Women from Post-Conflict Countries with Annalise Bauer by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 156: Above All, We are Jews with Michael Meyer by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 155: Dementia Care with Hollis Walker by Temple Beth Shalom
“Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico” by Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם), Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayagüez, was published in Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales in 2024. The text examines the historical roots of the Puerto Rican Jewish community, from its beginnings during Spanish colonization in the 15th century, with emphasis on the arrival of Sephardic converts to the island. The author examines the diplomatic relations between the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the State of Israel. The article includes interviews with two community leaders of the Puerto Rican Jewish community: Shula Feldkran, an Israeli and former president of Temple Beth Shalom; and Rabbi Hernán D. Rustein, the first permanent rabbi of Latin American origin at Temple Beth Shalom. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) is a Jew of Sephardic heritage, and his areas of interest are Middle Eastern politics, Zionism and the origins of the State of Israel and Jewish history. This interview includes Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Catedrático de Humanidades, Universidad de Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) and Coordinador de Cultura Judía en Puerto Rico at the UPR-M, Joanna Cifredo de Fellman (יוחנה סיפרדו פלמן) UPR-M, and Rabino Hernán D. Rustein (הרב הרנן רוסטיין). They discuss Judaism, Israel, and the Puerto Rican Jewish community. This podcast and the Instituto Nuevos Horizontes are sponsored by the Mellon Foundation. This is the second episode about “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico”; the first, in Spanish, is available on the New Books Network en español. Link to the article mentioned in this episode: “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico,” Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales, 2024. For more information about the Reform Jewish community of Puerto Rico, write to: info@tbspr.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
“Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico” by Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם), Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayagüez, was published in Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales in 2024. The text examines the historical roots of the Puerto Rican Jewish community, from its beginnings during Spanish colonization in the 15th century, with emphasis on the arrival of Sephardic converts to the island. The author examines the diplomatic relations between the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the State of Israel. The article includes interviews with two community leaders of the Puerto Rican Jewish community: Shula Feldkran, an Israeli and former president of Temple Beth Shalom; and Rabbi Hernán D. Rustein, the first permanent rabbi of Latin American origin at Temple Beth Shalom. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) is a Jew of Sephardic heritage, and his areas of interest are Middle Eastern politics, Zionism and the origins of the State of Israel and Jewish history. This interview includes Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Catedrático de Humanidades, Universidad de Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) and Coordinador de Cultura Judía en Puerto Rico at the UPR-M, Joanna Cifredo de Fellman (יוחנה סיפרדו פלמן) UPR-M, and Rabino Hernán D. Rustein (הרב הרנן רוסטיין). They discuss Judaism, Israel, and the Puerto Rican Jewish community. This podcast and the Instituto Nuevos Horizontes are sponsored by the Mellon Foundation. This is the second episode about “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico”; the first, in Spanish, is available on the New Books Network en español. Link to the article mentioned in this episode: “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico,” Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales, 2024. For more information about the Reform Jewish community of Puerto Rico, write to: info@tbspr.org 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
“Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico” by Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם), Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayagüez, was published in Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales in 2024. The text examines the historical roots of the Puerto Rican Jewish community, from its beginnings during Spanish colonization in the 15th century, with emphasis on the arrival of Sephardic converts to the island. The author examines the diplomatic relations between the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the State of Israel. The article includes interviews with two community leaders of the Puerto Rican Jewish community: Shula Feldkran, an Israeli and former president of Temple Beth Shalom; and Rabbi Hernán D. Rustein, the first permanent rabbi of Latin American origin at Temple Beth Shalom. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) is a Jew of Sephardic heritage, and his areas of interest are Middle Eastern politics, Zionism and the origins of the State of Israel and Jewish history. This interview includes Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Catedrático de Humanidades, Universidad de Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם) and Coordinador de Cultura Judía en Puerto Rico at the UPR-M, Joanna Cifredo de Fellman (יוחנה סיפרדו פלמן) UPR-M, and Rabino Hernán D. Rustein (הרב הרנן רוסטיין). They discuss Judaism, Israel, and the Puerto Rican Jewish community. This podcast and the Instituto Nuevos Horizontes are sponsored by the Mellon Foundation. This is the second episode about “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico”; the first, in Spanish, is available on the New Books Network en español. Link to the article mentioned in this episode: “Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico,” Perspectivas sobre cuestiones globales, 2024. For more information about the Reform Jewish community of Puerto Rico, write to: info@tbspr.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
Episode 154: St Elizabeth's Shelter with Eric Archuleta by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 153 : Using Psalms in our Life with Rabbi Jade Sank Ross by Temple Beth Shalom
Episdoe 152: Christian Nationalism with Vic Nelson by Temple Beth Shalom
Join us as we talk with Cantor Kelly Onickel about an upcoming concert on Feburary 22nd at the Temple Beth Shalom.
Episode 151 with Alden Solovy by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 150 with Seth Appelbaum by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 149 with Lamia Faruki & Ellen Zieselman by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 148 with David Berkeley pt2 by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 147 with David Berkeley by Temple Beth Shalom
Join Swami Padmanabha and Rabbi Nahum Ward-Lev, who embraces the role of a "lead learner" rather than a teacher, in this enriching conversation that unfolds like a spiritual pilgrimage. Travel with these two pilgrim brothers as they weave a tapestry of exploration through topics mutually vital to both. Some of the threads giving texture and depth to this beautiful creation of insights that invite both reflection and connection are: inherent relationality of all beings, awe and wonder, humility, prayer, faith, purpose, and meaning, resting upon the shared understanding of an ever-unfolding God and His unconditional love. Rabbi Nahum Ward-Lev founded and leads Beit Midrash of Santa Fe, a multi-faith sacred learning community. His teaching invites learners into an adventurous exploration that engages the body, heart and soul as well as the mind. He is an experienced spiritual director, accompanying people of many faiths. Nahum is the Scholar-in-Residence at Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, NM and a Fellow of the Rabbis Without Borders Initiative. For more, please visit https://rabbinahum.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QyXaurF1u-k ▶ CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION: Gaudiya Reform Forum on Facebook .~ Swami Padmanabha's Channels ▶ FACEBOOK ▶ YOUTUBE ▶ INSTAGRAM ▶ WEBSITE ▶ PURCHASE RADICAL PERSONALISM: Revival Manifesto for Proactive Devotion in hardcover, paperback, and/or Kindle formats on Amazon ▶ WRITE your REVIEW of RADICAL PERSONALISM ~ Tadatmya Sangha's Channels ▶ WEBSITE ▶ FACEBOOK ▶ INSTAGRAM ▶ YOUTUBE
Episode 146 - DG Hollums - Using Sacred Texts for Transformation by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 145 Rabbi Celia Surget - Fixed & Fluid Forms of Prayer by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 144 - Rivka Campbell - Jews of Color by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 143 - Apryl Miller by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 141-Scott Nadler - Private & Public Responses to Climate Change by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 140 - ADL - Combating Discrimination with Scott Lewin by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 142 - Michael Golluber by Temple Beth Shalom
Episode 139: Rabbi Mark Washofsky, What is Law? by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 137: Pastor Doug Escue on Are We Truly Free? by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 136: Pastor Matt Bridges on Defining & Preserving Religious Boundaries by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 135: Rabbi Celia Surget on where was God during the Holocaust by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 133 : Sarah Koplik - Anti-Semitism on Campus by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 130: Barbara Rockman on Poetry as Spiritual Practice by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 126: Jonah Scott Mendelsohn on Embodied Poetry by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 127: Peter Pesic - Music and Biomedical Science: The Self as Jazz by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 128: Rabbi Paul Citrin on A Modern Reading of Biblical Isaac by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 129: Rabbi Davids and Dr. Hochman on Learning from Moments of Disruption by Temple Beth Shalom
Soul Searching Episode 129: Camilla Fiebelman on Electric Vehicles in New Mexico by Temple Beth Shalom
Joan Ryan and Andrea Watson speak with Rabbi Neil of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico on poems written about "hidden Jews" in New Mexico.
Dr. Michael Golluber speaks with Rabbi Neil of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico about the unique theological thinking of Spinoza, which some scholars identify as "Pantheism."
Touching on the intersection of Queer and Jewish identities, Rabbi Denise Eger, an international Jewish leader and Social Justice advocate, speaks with Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom about seven principles for living bravely.
Father Anne Tropeano returns to the show to discuss misogyny in the Biblical tradition with Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
SARAH B. BURGHAUSER, who writes and teaches about Judaism, spirituality, queer identity, and erotica, speaks with Rabbi Neil of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico about the intersection of her Queer and Jewish identity.
Rabbi Andrue J. Kahn of Brooklyn, NY speaks with Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico about The Sacred Earth.
Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico speaks with Ned Walpin, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs at St. John's College in Santa Fe about American democracy through the eyes of Alexis de Tocqueville, specifically his book 'Democracy In America.'
Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico speaks with Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis, who is an adjunct Instructor of Rabbinics at the University of North Texas and Rabbi of Congregation Kol Ami in Flower Mound, Texas. They speak about Rabbi Geoffrey's book 'Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism.'
Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom (in Santa Fe, New Mexico) speaks with Rev. Madeline Hart-Andersen of Westminster Presbyterian Church (also in Santa Fe, New Mexico) on caregiving, caregiving burnout, dynamics and aspects of different types of support, and the specific nature of doing this work as a clergy person as well as the need for self-care.
Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom (located in Santa Fe, New Mexico) speaks with Kevin Bowen, Executive Director of the Santa Fe branch of the Human Rights Alliance, as well as the Queer Center, a new outreach initiative and safe space created by the Santa Fe HRA.
Alan Webber, Mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico, sits down with Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom to discuss his work on making Santa Fe more affordable, accessible, and sustainable.
Rabbi Neil of Temple Beth Shalom speaks with Santa Fe County Commissioner Hank Hughes about his work with the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness.
Madonna Hernandez, Director of Programs at Girls Inc of Santa Fe, speaks with Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Girls Inc is an organization in Santa Fe that is dedicated to inspiring girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
For Parashat Bo, we're talking plagues, darkness, light, Zionism, and more with guest Rabbi Ari Goldstein. Rabbi Goldstein is Gabe's mentor at Temple Beth Shalom in Arnold, MD. A fantastic teacher and speaker, Ari shares his thoughts and interpretations, as well has his rabbinic philosophies, taking to heart the difficult balance between reverence for Biblical narrative and historical fact. To continue the conversation: Temple Beth Shalom: AnnapolisTemple.com Find us on social media: Facebook: Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Website: www.drinkinganddrashing.com Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/xeeghhpSy3 Show the love with some Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist merchandise at store.drinkinganddrashing.com, and don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow! Edited by Michael Iaciofano