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This Week's Guests: Rabbi - Kenneth Block Episode 351 Kenneth B Block graduated from Boston College in 1968 and was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1974, and is a member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Rabbi Block retired after 40 years as an addiction Chaplain for the Veterans Administration Maryland Health Care Systems, as the Chaplain for the Bel Air, Maryland Volunteer Fire Company, as Adjunct Assistant Professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, as Chaplain for the Maryland State Firemen's Association, as a volunteer for the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington and, as a volunteer Chaplain for Capital Caring Hospice. He is now Rabbi Emeritus at Temple Beth Torah in Chantilly. And lifetime member of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company. To learn more visit his website RabbiOnTheGo.com He can be seen on his YouTube Channel “The Rabbi and I” and you can listen to his podcasts “The Rabbi and I” and “The Wisdom of Rabbi Block” on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform. And if you are really brave you can watch him live every Wednesday night at 8 on TikTok. Remember to buy his book “How to be Jewish in 30 Seconds”, available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and at your local independent book store. "Rethink Production presents "Live From America Podcast" - a weekly show that combines political commentary with humor. Hosted by the comedy cellar owner Noam Dworman and producer Hatem Gabr, the show features expert guests discussing news, culture, and politics with a blend of knowledge and laughter. Follow Live From America YouTube @livefromamericapodcast twitter.com/AmericasPodcast www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com LiveFromAmericapodcast@gmail.com Follow Hatem Twitter.com/HatemNYC Instagram.com/hatemnyc/ Follow Noam Twitter.com/noam_dworman #Rabbikenblock #gaza #quran
In this event, Rabbi Dr. Marc Gellman, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, NY, presents his virtual talk "Do Jews Believe in Heaven?" Thank you to our partner, Temple Solel of Paradise Valley https://templesolel.org/ DONATE: http://www.bit.ly/1NmpbsP For podcasts of VBM lectures, GO HERE: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/learning-library https://www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash BECOME A MEMBER: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/become-a-member Valley Beit Midrash is proud to host the Jaburg Wilk Learning Season. Learn more about Jaburg Wilk at: http://www.jaburgwilk.com/
This week, Fern has two guests for the show: Rabbi Susie Moskowitz, and Kim Bakaev. Together they discuss mah jongg, spirituality, and faith in the current global climate. The website for Temple Beth Torah can be found here. Kim's podcast can be on Apple Podcasts or listened to on the podcast's website.
Would you like a refresher for the seder you are hosing on Zoom? Visit Kolramah.us and come hear Cantor Carol Chesler from Temple Beth Torah in Westbury! Download Cantor Chesler's musical seder companion at http://templebethtorahli.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/songs001.pdf
Our wonderful friend Cantor Carol Chesler presents Songs of Hope and Healing. This special program is complements of Temple Beth Torah and we appreciate the opportunity to share it with you on Radio Kol Ramah. The companion song sheet can be found at http://templebethtorahli.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/songsofhope.pdf
Thank you Cantor Chesler and Temple Beth Torah for this wonderful rendition of Mesheberach. We are all in need of healing and refuah shlemah now more than ever.
Rabbi Dan Gordon, Jewish Tradition Wednesday, October 3, 2018 For the month of October, the Rothko Chapel presented contemplative storytelling on the topic of "Difference" in the Jewish tradition, led by Rabbi Dan Gordon of Temple Beth Torah. About the presenter: Rabbi Dan Gordon has been spiritual leader of Temple Beth Torah since 1998. He is involved in many interfaith activities, and has been part of four different interfaith tours overseas (three to Israel and one to Turkey). A chaplain for St. Luke’s Hospital, he teaches Sacred Vocations to hospital employees to help connect healing and spirituality. He is also a volunteer prison chaplain. Rabbi Gordon has an international reputation as a maggid: a sacred storyteller. The Jewish tradition values “reading between the lines,” to find a soul within the story. Rabbi Gordon’s stories and presentational talents help connect with soul. About the series: Since September 2005, on the first Wednesday of each month at 12pm, the Rothko Chapel hosts a contemplative practice focusing on different spiritual or faith traditions featuring teachers and religious leaders from throughout the greater Houston community. This series provides opportunities for visitors to learn more about specific spiritual and faith traditions and experience a contemplative practice.
Parenting is the most rewarding – and difficult – job we will ever have. Thankfully the Torah teaches us how to be effective parents. Listen and learn the top ten critical elements of successful pedagogy. ——- This podcast was recorded live at the Temple Beth Torah in Humble, TX. Please visit torcweb.org for program details and […]
Today’s guest on our show is Rabbi Mark Gellman. Rabbi Gellman is the Rabbi Emeritus at Temple Beth Torah in … Read More →
The 4th interview here on the Blest POdcast with Rabbi Dan Gordon who is serving currently as the Rabbi for Temple Beth Torah in Humble, TX This is a short and sweet interview and if there's anyone out there who is curious about beginning or investigation your Jewish journey , he's got a great piece of news for you when you listen. Enjoy! Blest, Saul brought to you by http://www.gettingcashback.rocks get $10 when you sign up for a FREE account