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Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Misfits on the Lake: A Fashion Faux Pas Unites Friends Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-01-20-23-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A balatoni szél élesen fújt, ahogy a hófinom földeket beborította.En: The balatoni wind blew sharply as it covered the snow-fine lands.Hu: Károly, Eszter és Balázs örömteli várakozással érkeztek a Tihanyi félszigethez.En: Károly, Eszter, and Balázs arrived at the Tihanyi peninsula with joyful anticipation.Hu: Csodás hétvégét terveztek a híres magyar tó partján.En: They planned a wonderful weekend by the shores of the famous Hungarian lake.Hu: Már előre várták a hosszú sétákat, a friss levegőt, és persze a társasjátékokat a panziójuk meleg szobájában.En: They were already looking forward to long walks, fresh air, and of course, board games in the warm room of their inn.Hu: De, amikor elkezdték kipakolni a csomagokat, mindjárt észrevették, hogy valami nem stimmel.En: But as they started unpacking the luggage, they immediately noticed something was amiss.Hu: Károly egyszerre mosolygós és zavart arccal kapargatta a fejét.En: Károly scratched his head with a mixed expression of a smile and confusion.Hu: Kiderült, hogy rosszul címkézte fel a csomagokat.En: It turned out he had mislabeled the bags.Hu: Így történt, hogy Eszter helyett Károly vaskos, bélelt kabátját találta meg a táskában.En: As a result, instead of Eszter's things, Károly's thick, padded coat was found in her bag.Hu: Balázsnak pedig Eszter elegáns sálai és a gyapjúkesztyűi jutottak.En: Balázs ended up with Eszter's elegant scarves and wool gloves.Hu: Eszter, aki mindig mindent rendben tart, bosszúsan pásztázta át a holmijait.En: Eszter, who always kept everything in order, scanned through her belongings with annoyance.Hu: Balázs nevetésben tört ki, amikor meglátta Károlyt és Esztert, ahogy próbálták viselni a furcsa kombinációkat.En: Balázs burst into laughter when he saw Károly and Eszter trying to wear the strange combinations.Hu: "Ez tragikomikus!En: "This is tragicomic!"Hu: " - kiáltotta.En: he shouted.Hu: Ahogy a hideg szél tovább borzolta kabátjukat, Károly rájött - valamit tenni kell.En: As the cold wind continued to rustle their coats, Károly realized - something had to be done.Hu: "Tudjátok mit?En: "You know what?"Hu: " - mondta hirtelen, szemében huncut fény csillant meg.En: he suddenly said, with a mischievous light in his eyes.Hu: "Rendezzünk egy 'Keverék Téli Divatbemutatót'!En: "Let's host a 'Mixed Winter Fashion Show'!Hu: Balázs, te leszel a bíró.En: Balázs, you'll be the judge."Hu: "Eszter először csak nézett, de Károly lelkesedése és Balázs vigyora átragadt rá.En: Eszter at first just watched, but Károly's enthusiasm and Balázs's grin were infectious.Hu: Mindegyikük összekeveredett ruhadarabok között kezdett válogatni, hogy a lehető legviccesebb szereléseket állítsák össze.En: They each began to sort through the mixed-up clothing items to create the funniest outfits possible.Hu: A bemutató megkezdődött.En: The show began.Hu: Károly a hátulra csavart sapkában és két különböző színű kesztyűben bájolgott, majd Eszter következett, aki utánozhatatlan eleganciával vonult végig a képzeletbeli kifutón egy régi, kötött kendővel és Károly egyik túrnadrágjával.En: Károly charmed with a cap twisted backward and mismatched gloves, then came Eszter, walking down the imaginary runway with incomparable grace, wearing an old knit shawl and one of Károly's hiking trousers.Hu: A nevetés zene volt a fák között.En: The laughter was music among the trees.Hu: Balázs végül átadta a "Legviccesebb Sál" díjat Károlynak, amikor az majdnem belebotlott a térdig érő, rózsaszín csíkos sálba.En: Balázs eventually awarded the "Funniest Scarf" prize to Károly when he nearly tripped over the knee-length, pink striped scarf.Hu: Mindannyian könnyesre nevették magukat, és a kezdeti feszültség szertefoszlott.En: They all laughed until they cried, and the initial tension dissolved.Hu: A nap végén a társaság összebújt a panzió tűzhelyének melege körül.En: At the end of the day, the group huddled around the warmth of the inn's hearth.Hu: A tűz pattogása és a forró kakaó íze mindenkit végérvényesen megnyugtatott.En: The crackling of the fire and the taste of hot cocoa soothed everyone completely.Hu: Károly rájött, hogy egy kis humor és kreativitás elég, hogy egy balszerencse pillanat igazi szórakozássá alakuljon.En: Károly realized that a bit of humor and creativity were enough to turn a moment of misfortune into real fun.Hu: Ezen a balatoni téli napon barátságuk még szorosabb lett, és mindenki megegyezett abban, hogy ez az élmény felejthetetlen marad.En: On this balatoni winter day, their friendship grew even stronger, and everyone agreed that this experience would remain unforgettable.Hu: Károly némi pusmogással még Eszter bocsánatkérését is elnyerte, miközben Balázs újabb tréfán törte a fejét, mit lehetne legközelebb félrecsomagolni.En: With some murmuring, Károly even won Eszter's forgiveness, while Balázs thought up another joke about what could be packed wrongly next time.Hu: A táj csendes volt, a balatoni dermedt víztükör pedig továbbra is békével sugárzott, amit semmilyen téli bonyodalom nem tudott megzavarni.En: The landscape was quiet, and the frozen mirror of Balaton continued to radiate peace, undisturbed by any winter mishap. Vocabulary Words:sharply: élesenanticipation: várakozásluggage: csomagokunpacking: kipakolniamiss: nem stimmelscratched: kapargattaexpression: arccalmixed: keverékmislabeled: rosszul címkéztepadded coat: bélelt kabátelegant scarves: elegáns sálaiwool gloves: gyapjúkesztyűiscanned: pásztáztabelongings: holmijaitannoyance: bosszúsanburst into laughter: nevetésben tört kitragicomic: tragikomikusrustle: borzoltamischievous: huncutenthusiasm: lelkesedésegrin: vigyorainfectious: átragadtcharmed: bájolgottimaginary runway: képzeletbeli kifutónold knit shawl: régi, kötött kendőhiking trousers: túrnadrágjávalinitial tension: kezdeti feszültséghearth: tűzhelyénekcrackling: pattogásamisfortune: balszerencse
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What if a simple classroom activity could unite generations across decades? In this episode of Making It in the Toy Industry, we're celebrating 30 years of Blurt with its inventor, Tim Walsh, and uncovering the incredible story behind the game that connects Boomers to Gen Alpha.Discover how a third-grade classroom exercise—reading dictionary definitions aloud—sparked the creation of a timeless game that's built kids' vocabularies, brought families together, and even supported memory retention for older adults. Tim takes us through the evolution of Blurt, from its humble beginnings as a prototype called DeFUNitions to becoming a household staple.But this episode isn't just about one game. It's about the unsung heroes of the toy industry—inventors who remain “criminally unrecognized” despite shaping cultural phenomena like UNO and LEGO. Tim and I explore why toy creators deserve the same recognition as musicians and authors, how Euro games are leading the way in celebrating designers, and what the industry can learn from them.Tim also shares invaluable lessons for aspiring toy creators: why resilience and persistence are critical, why timing can make or break a product, and why you should always focus on generating multiple ideas instead of pinning your hopes on just one. You'll also hear how toys like Operation have inspired careers in fields like healthcare and engineering and how play is essential for creativity, connection, and overcoming life's challenges.Whether you're a toy enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or someone who values the power of play, this episode will leave you inspired to think differently about toys—and the brilliant minds behind them.Listen for these Important Moments! [01:44] - The Surprising Anonymity of Toy Designers[04:16] - The Origin Story of Blurt[07:33] - Blurt's Impact and Evolution[21:58] - Challenges and Successes in the Toy Industry[24:10] - The Power of Play in Creativity and Connection[26:17] - Insights from Toyland: Interviews with Legendary Inventors[28:33] - The Concept of 'Entreplayneur' and Embracing Playfulness[34:31] - Play Throughout Life: Lessons from Blurt and Beyond[38:12] - Advice for Aspiring Toy and Game Inventors[40:40] - The Influence of Childhood Toys on Future CareersSend The Toy Coach Fan Mail!Support the showPopular Masterclass! How To Make & Sell Your Toy IdeasYour Low-Stress, Start-To-Finish Playful Product Launch In 5 Steps >> https://learn.thetoycoach.com/masterclass
Christians can get sidetracked by preferences and personalities. When we do, the church becomes divided and ineffective. This message looks at how to pursue unity based on the cross.
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, we begin to learn of communities, restaurant owners and individuals coming together to support all that have lost their homes and property in Los Angeles as the wildfires continue to burn thousands of acres knocking out power to millions. Also President Elect Trump speaking yesterday at a news conference as he plans to work with Gov Newsome for fire victims. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On January 4, 2025, a fire broke out at the Guruji Mandir on Sayers Road in Hoppers Crossing, Melbourne. The Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) team quickly responded to the scene and extinguished the flames. Ambulance Victoria and Victoria Police also assisted in the operation. In this podcast episode, we spoke with the temple's trustees and devotees about the incident and how the community is uniting to support its restoration.
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Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. 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
Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
It’s easy to believe that pain or illness disqualifies us from being used by God, but Santa and Mrs. Claus continue to spread Christmas magic even with Santa’s MS diagnosis. AND A Christmas tree planted back in 1979 inspires and unites a small English village every year. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/santa-spread-christmas-magic.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/christmas-tree-planted-in-1979.html Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Avi Shlaim, is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Avi Shlaim's earlier books include: Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988). Mentioned in the podcast The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 "“Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael - Victoria Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991) Samir Naqqash, Tenants and Cobwebs Iraqi Jewish Writers: Banipal 72 Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. 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
Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Avi Shlaim is a celebrated "New Historian” whose earlier work established him as an influential historian of Middle Eastern politics and especially of Israel's relations with the Arab world. Most recently he has turned to his own Iraqi/Israeli/British past in Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew–which he refers to as an "impersonal autobiography." He speaks today to John and his Brandeis colleague Yuval Evri, the Marash and Ocuin Chair in Ottoman, Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish Studies. Yuval's 2020 The Return to Al-Andalus: Disputes Over Sephardic Culture and Identity Between Arabic and Hebrew explores how fluidity in such categories as the "Arab-Jew" becomes a source of resistance to exclusive claims of ownership of land, texts, traditions, or languages. The three quickly agree that the crucial category for understanding Avi's latest work is that of the Arab Jew: "I am a problem for Zionists, an ontological impossibility....[as] a living breathing standing Arab Jew. A problem for them but not for me." Coexistence for him is not remote, but something that the Iraqi Jewish community experienced and touched on a daily basis. In describing the factors that sped migration from Iraq to Israel in its early years, Shlaim lays bare some evidence for Mossad involvement in three for the Baghdad bombs that hastened the flight from Baghdad. That bombing forms part of the “Cruel Zionism” that Avi sees having gravely damaged the possibilities of Middle Eastern religious coexistence. He also discusses the 1954 Lavon affair, and more generally reflects on the way that Zionism ("an Ashkenazi thing") conscripted Arab Jews into its political formation (This is a topic also discussed extensively in RTB"s conversation with Natasha Roth-Richardson and Lori Allen, in Violent Majorities). True, there is a much-discussed 1941 Baghdadi pogrom, The Farhud. It stands alone in the area and by Shlaim's account was largely a product of British colonialism in Iraq, with its divisive elevation of Christians and Jews over Muslims. Yuval asks Avi to discuss the power (or permission) to narrate stories told from below. Avi's tales of his own mother's resourcefulness and his father's struggles betoken the range of poignant response to what for so many Arab Jews was not aliyah (ascent) but a yerida, a descent into marginality, unemployment, and cultural exclusion. To Avi, a single state of Israel/Palestine seems the best hope to ward off the worst that may come from the accelerated ethnic cleansing of both Gaza and the West Bank, which may lead to a second Nakba. Mentioned in the podcast Avi Shlaim, Collusion across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine (1988) Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World (1988) The New Historians of Israel/Palestine. Joel Beinin, The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry (1998) Alliance Israelite Universelle Salo Baron anatomizes the "lachrymose version of Jewish history"; e.g. in his 1928 “Ghetto and Emancipation: Shall We Revise the Traditional View?” Noam Chomsky called settler colonialism the most extreme and vicious form of imperialism. Recallable Books Avi credits the influential work of Ella Shohat on the idea of the Arab Jew and "cruel Zionism." One pathbreaking article was her 1988 "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims." but he recommends On the Arab Jew. In her work the hyphen unites rather than divides Arab and Jew. Yehoudah Shinhav, The Arab Jews (2006). Sami Michael Shimon Ballas, Outcast (1991). Michael Kazin, A Walker in the City (1951) and the rest of his New York trilogy. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
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His good news turns enemies into friends… “The wolf shall live with the lamb…”Monday • 12/23/2024 •Advent 4 Year 1This morning's Scriptures are: Psalm 61; Psalm 62; Isaiah 11:1–9; Revelation 20:1–10; John 5:30–47 This morning's Canticles are: following the OT reading, Canticle 9 (“The First Song of Isaiah,” Isaiah 12:2–6, BCP, p. 86); following the Epistle reading, Canticle 19 (“The Song of the Redeemed,” Revelation 15:3–4, BCP, p. 94)
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Send us a textFair or foul? Vic filled his gas tank at Sam's Club during peak hours and was enraged by another drivers selfish act. We've strangely been united by our disdain for the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Nothing brings the world together like having a common enemyVic gives a list of stores that just feel different during the holiday season! What stores did we miss?STFU of the week!!! - Chipotle raising their prices again.. this time with a promise? Have your kids try out for baseball!!! Juan Soto signs the biggest contract in sports history. He is going to make HOW MUCH for the next 15 years??!! Contract Breakdown to the secondAnother edition of "Men aint Shiiii"Thursday Night Football pick and MORE!!!!!Find Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
The fall of Bashar al-Assad marks a turning point in the Middle East.But what happens next? A new leader has emerged in Syria, and the implications go far beyond its borders.How will this shift affect Iran, Israel, Russia, and Turkey? What does it mean for the region—and the world? This week, join us as we unpack the story behind Syria's new leadership, the power struggles at play, and the ripple effects that could shape global politics.
Today on the Banking Transformed podcast, we're joined by Jaime Dominguez, Principal Product Marketer at Q2, to discuss their groundbreaking report on cross-generational banking preferences. This study, conducted in partnership with Harris Research, offers crucial insights into how financial institutions can deliver personalized experiences across different age groups. We discuss the surprising similarities in banking preferences across generations, the high level of trust in the banking industry, and the strong desire for personalized experiences. We'll also delve into the role of AI in fraud detection, the importance of data-driven personalization, and Gen Z's unique banking behaviors. The findings challenge some common assumptions about generational differences in banking preferences and highlight important opportunities for financial institutions.
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Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Love in the Ruins: A Christmas Discovery Unites Hearts Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2024-12-04-23-34-02-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Снежно јутро прекривало је рушевине старог града Феликс Ромулијане.En: A snowy morning covered the ruins of the old town Felix Romuliana.Sr: Руине су изгледале мистично под белим покривачем, а древни зидови и сложени мозаици назирали су се из снега.En: The ruins looked mystical under the white blanket, and the ancient walls and intricate mosaics peeked out from the snow.Sr: Милан је шетао путем прекооног личног истраживања.En: Milan walked the path for his personal exploration.Sr: Волео је историју и истраживање таквих места било је његова страст.En: He loved history, and exploring such places was his passion.Sr: Али данас је имао посебну мисију – пронаћи савршен поклон за Јелену.En: But today he had a special mission—to find the perfect gift for Jelena.Sr: Јелена, с друге стране руине, тражила је нешто посебно за Милана.En: Jelena, on the other side of the ruins, was looking for something special for Milan.Sr: Њена љубав према уметности и историји водила је до потраге за древном бојом за фарбање, која се прави старим техникама.En: Her love for art and history had led her to search for ancient paint, made using old techniques.Sr: Овај поклон би био права драгоценост за Милана, јер је волео исто толико историју.En: This gift would be a real treasure for Milan, as he loved history just as much.Sr: Време је брзо пролазило.En: Time was flying by.Sr: Продавци су припремали тезге за затварање.En: Vendors were preparing to close their stalls.Sr: Милан је одлучио да открије мање познате делове руина.En: Milan decided to explore the lesser-known parts of the ruins.Sr: Само тако би могао пронаћи нешто за Јелену што би спојило њене две љубави – историју и уметност.En: Only then might he find something for Jelena that would combine her two loves—history and art.Sr: Док се Милан кретао кроз хладноћу, Јелена је разговарала са локалним трговцима.En: As Milan moved through the cold, Jelena was talking with local traders.Sr: Њено умеће у сликању помогло је у преговорима.En: Her painting skills helped in the negotiations.Sr: Било је изазовно, али и она је знала да баш у овом тренутку не може одустати.En: It was challenging, but she knew she couldn't give up at this moment.Sr: Изненада, обоје су угледали истог старог продавца, скривеног у најдаљем делу руина.En: Suddenly, they both saw the same old vendor, hidden in the furthest part of the ruins.Sr: Осмехнуо им се, схватајући да траже нешто јединствено.En: He smiled at them, realizing they were searching for something unique.Sr: Милан је пронашао древну вазу с историјским мотивима, а Јелена је успела да добије древну боју.En: Milan found an ancient vase with historical motifs, and Jelena managed to get the ancient paint.Sr: У тренутку су схватили да су обоје ту из истог разлога.En: In an instant, they realized they were both there for the same reason.Sr: Изненадили су се, али и насмејали.En: They were surprised but also laughed.Sr: Поклони су постали још драгоценији знајући да су обоје уложили велики напор и разумевање у њиховом проналажењу.En: The gifts became even more precious knowing that they both put in great effort and understanding in finding them.Sr: Божић у Феликс Ромулијани био је посебан јер је ујединио њихове страсти и љубави.En: Christmas in Felix Romuliana was special because it united their passions and loves.Sr: Снежне пахуљице су и даље падале преко руина, а Милан и Јелена су се вратили у град.En: Snowflakes continued to fall over the ruins, and Milan and Jelena returned to the city.Sr: Иако је зима била хладна, срца су им била топла, испуњена захвалношћу и новим, дубљим разумевањем једно за друго.En: Although the winter was cold, their hearts were warm, filled with gratitude and a new, deeper understanding of each other.Sr: Њихова веза је постала јача и лепша, баш као уметничка дела која су инспирисали.En: Their relationship had become stronger and more beautiful, just like the works of art that inspired them. Vocabulary Words:ruins: рушевинеmystical: мистичноintricate: сложениmosaics: мозаициexploration: истраживањеmission: мисијаancient: древниtreasure: драгоценостvendors: продавциstalls: тезгеlesser-known: мање познатеmotifs: мотивиtraders: трговциnegotiations: преговориchallenging: изазовноunique: јединственоprecious: драгоцениgratitude: захвалношћуunderstanding: разумевањеrelationship: везаblanket: покривачемpath: путаtechniques: техникамаart: уметностfarthest: најдаљемeffort: напорfruition: остварењеpassions: страстиsnowflakes: пахуљицеcity: град
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In this week's message, Pastor Blake uncovers the false “wisdom” of the world and points us to Christ as the only one who gives wisdom that unites.
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In this episode of Organically Blunt, we sit down with @thirdkingdomofficial to explore the intersection of cannabis, mushrooms, and mindful living. From taming ADHD and insomnia to creating rituals that bring harmony between the animal, plant, and fungal kingdoms, our guest shares how these natural allies have transformed their life. Tune in to hear how the "Third Kingdom" bridges the gap between health, creativity, and connection, offering therapeutic, social, and spiritual benefits.
Send Wilk a text with your feedback!What Unites Us Is Found Outside The FrameToday, I'm joined by another remarkable guest and fellow member of the ProHuman Foundation board of advisors, filmmaker and journalist Rob Feld. Rob is a storyteller with an incredible ability to tackle some of today's most divisive topics with insight, empathy, and—believe it or not—humor. His latest documentary, *Jesters & Fools*, is a must-watch. It brings together comedians like Colin Quinn, Mo Amer, Jim Norton, and others while interweaving the social science of Duke professor Chris Bail to reveal an uplifting truth: America isn't as polarized as the media might have you believe. You can find it at jestersandfools.com, and I promise, it's worth your time. Rob's career spans an impressive range. From directing short films that have premiered at Tribeca and TIFF Kids to writing for outlets like *DGA Quarterly* and *American Cinematographer*, and even teaching screenwriting and directing at NYU—he's done it all. Beyond the screen and the page, Rob serves on the Board of Advisors for the ProHuman Foundation, an organization committed to promoting our shared humanity amidst divisive narratives. In this conversation, we're diving deep into polarization, how comedians can help bridge societal divides, and why emotional intelligence and critical thinking are more important than ever. Rob and I explore the impact of social media's distorted realities and the urgent need for real-life connections and conversations. If you're ready for another thought-provoking discussion that blends humor, wisdom, and a vision for a better tomorrow, stick around. This is yet another great DTH conversation you won't want to miss!"TakeawaysWe are not as divided as some believe.Comedians can help bridge societal divides.Online realities often distort our perceptions.ESo MetaInspiring stories of resilience: overcoming struggles, finding purpose, transforming livesListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyWhat have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or directly from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. Not on social media? You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our site's contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact If you would like to support the show, you're welcome to DONATE or shop Amazon by going through our Support Us page and I'll earn through qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. I look forward to hearing from you!
Pastor Alexander, a community leader in Elsies River, joins John Maytham to discuss the ongoing violence in Elsies River and the recent shooting of a 14-year-old, which left 3 others injured and hospitalised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fluent Fiction - Italian: Surprise Thanksgiving Unites a Strict Office Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2024-11-10-23-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Nel cuore dell'ufficio aziendale, tra click di tastiere e suoni di stampanti, qualcosa di speciale stava prendendo forma.En: In the heart of the corporate office, amidst the clicks of keyboards and the sounds of printers, something special was taking shape.It: Luca sedeva alla sua scrivania, apparentemente immerso in un foglio di calcolo, ma il suo pensiero era altrove.En: Luca sat at his desk, seemingly absorbed in a spreadsheet, but his mind was elsewhere.It: Era arrivato l'autunno e Luca voleva fare qualcosa di speciale per celebrare il Giorno del Ringraziamento, anche se in Italia non era festeggiato tradizionalmente.En: Autumn had arrived, and Luca wanted to do something special to celebrate Thanksgiving, even though it was not traditionally celebrated in Italy.It: Luca sapeva che il suo capo era molto severo riguardo le feste in ufficio.En: Luca knew that his boss was very strict about office parties.It: "La produttività prima di tutto," diceva sempre.En: "Productivity above all," he always said.It: Ma Luca credeva che una festa avrebbe portato gioia e avrebbe migliorato l'umore di tutti.En: But Luca believed that a party would bring joy and improve everyone's mood.It: Con un piano audace in mente, chiamò Gianna e Marco per un rapido incontro alla macchinetta del caffè.En: With a bold plan in mind, he called Gianna and Marco for a quick meeting by the coffee machine.It: "Ho un'idea," iniziò Luca, e spiegò il suo piano di organizzare una festa a sorpresa.En: "I have an idea," Luca began, and explained his plan to organize a surprise party.It: Gianna e Marco lo ascoltarono con entusiasmo.En: Gianna and Marco listened with enthusiasm.It: C'erano rischi, ma erano pronti ad aiutare.En: There were risks, but they were ready to help.It: Il giorno successivo iniziarono a portare piccoli oggetti.En: The next day, they started bringing in small items.It: Gianna nascondeva festoni e palloncini tra le cartelle di presentazione, mentre Marco infilava piatti, tovaglioli e un tacchino farcito dentro scatole contrassegnate come "materiali di cancelleria".En: Gianna hid streamers and balloons among presentation folders, while Marco slipped plates, napkins, and a stuffed turkey into boxes labeled as "stationery supplies."It: La conferenza era vicina e il capo era uscito per un incontro importante.En: The conference was near, and the boss had left for an important meeting.It: Con velocità e precisione, Luca, Gianna e Marco trasformarono la sala riunioni.En: With speed and precision, Luca, Gianna, and Marco transformed the meeting room.It: Le finestre di vetro erano coperte da bandiere colorate, mentre un tavolo centrale traboccava di pietanze.En: The glass windows were covered with colorful flags, while a central table overflowed with dishes.It: Proprio quando pensavano di avercela fatta, la porta dell'ascensore si aprì e il loro capo apparve anzitempo.En: Just when they thought they had made it, the elevator door opened, and their boss appeared unexpectedly early.It: Luca trattenne il respiro mentre il capo si diresse verso la sala conferenze.En: Luca held his breath as the boss headed towards the conference room.It: "Oh no," sussurrò Gianna.En: "Oh no," whispered Gianna.It: Il capo aprì la porta e si fermò, osservando la scena colorata.En: The boss opened the door and paused, observing the colorful scene.It: Ci fu un attimo di silenzio, fino a quando scoppiò in una risata sonora.En: There was a moment of silence until he burst into a hearty laugh.It: "Ma che bella sorpresa!"En: "What a lovely surprise!"It: esclamò.En: he exclaimed.It: "Non avevo mai visto il Ringraziamento così ben celebrato."En: "I've never seen Thanksgiving celebrated so well."It: Improvvisamente l'atmosfera cambiò.En: Suddenly, the atmosphere changed.It: Il capo si unì a loro, assaggiando le pietanze e chiacchierando con tutti.En: The boss joined them, tasting the dishes and chatting with everyone.It: L'ufficio si riempì di risate e allegria.En: The office filled with laughter and cheer.It: Luca capì che, a volte, infrangere le regole per un buon motivo poteva portare a qualcosa di positivo.En: Luca realized that sometimes breaking the rules for a good reason could lead to something positive.It: Quel giorno, non solo avevano celebrato un'inaspettata festa del Ringraziamento, ma avevano anche visto un lato inaspettato del loro capo.En: That day, they not only celebrated an unexpected Thanksgiving party, but they also saw an unexpected side of their boss.It: Meno severo, più umano, e soprattutto, grato.En: Less strict, more human, and above all, grateful.It: Questo insegnamento restò con Luca, rendendo quei momenti condivisi ancora più preziosi.En: This lesson stayed with Luca, making those shared moments even more precious. Vocabulary Words:the heart: il cuoreamidst: trathe desk: la scrivaniaseemingly: apparentementethe spreadsheet: il foglio di calcolothe boss: il capostrict: severoto organize: organizzarethe streamers: i festonithe balloons: i palloncinito hide: nasconderethe napkins: i tovagliolithe stuffed turkey: il tacchino farcitolabeled: contrassegnatestationery supplies: materiali di cancelleriathe window: la finestrathe flags: le bandiereto overflow: traboccarethe elevator: l'ascensoreto hold one's breath: trattenere il respirounexpectedly: anzitempoto burst into laughter: scoppiare in una risatahearty: sonorathe atmosphere: l'atmosferato chat: chiacchierarecheer: allegriato break the rules: infrangere le regolethe lesson: l'insegnamentoprecious: preziosigrateful: grato
Election Day 2024 is here. Today carries such significance and immense weight. Today we will vote on our values, our...
Donald Trump has united figures like Elon Musk, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds across the country. Influential Democrats and the mainstream media label Trump supporters as racist, garbage, and Nazis. Now Mark Cuban implies that all women who support Trump are weak and stupid. Enough of the division. Let's unite and fix this country on November 5. Jake Paul endorses Trump, but we still want to see Mike Tyson beat him up. And we recap all the tricks and treats from Halloween.► Sponsor: This year's election is about so much more than politics. It's about securing our borders, protecting our communities, and ensuring that when disasters strike, we have a government that actually shows up for its people. So, first and foremost, on Election Day…vote. But also, on Election Night, you're going to want to be a member of BlazeTV, so you can join me and all the other BlazeTV hosts in our coverage of the 2024 Presidential Election. We're at a crossroads, and the future of our nation is being decided in real time. This is your chance to be a part of something amazing. This election night, BlazeTV is going to have boots on the ground across the country, with our correspondents delivering the pulse of the night, straight from where the action is happening. All you have to do is subscribe, and you can experience this pivotal night with us! At BlazeTV, we speak the truth no spin, no filters. Just real talk breaking down what's happening in real time. We'd like to have you with us. Just go to BlazeElection.com/ZEROHOUR and get $40 off. That's BlazeElection.com/ZEROHOUR for $40 off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump has united figures like Elon Musk, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds across the country. Influential Democrats and the mainstream media label Trump supporters as racist, garbage, and Nazis. Now Mark Cuban implies that all women who support Trump are weak and stupid. Enough of the division. Let's unite and fix this country on November 5. Jake Paul endorses Trump, but we still want to see Mike Tyson beat him up. And we recap all the tricks and treats from Halloween. ► Sponsor: This year's election is about so much more than politics. It's about securing our borders, protecting our communities, and ensuring that when disasters strike, we have a government that actually shows up for its people. So, first and foremost, on Election Day…vote. But also, on Election Night, you're going to want to be a member of BlazeTV, so you can join me and all the other BlazeTV hosts in our coverage of the 2024 Presidential Election. We're at a crossroads, and the future of our nation is being decided in real time. This is your chance to be a part of something amazing. This election night, BlazeTV is going to have boots on the ground across the country, with our correspondents delivering the pulse of the night, straight from where the action is happening. All you have to do is subscribe, and you can experience this pivotal night with us! At BlazeTV, we speak the truth no spin, no filters. Just real talk breaking down what's happening in real time. We'd like to have you with us. Just go to BlazeElection.com/ZEROHOUR and get $40 off. That's BlazeElection.com/ZEROHOUR for $40 off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this reflection, Fr. Brad explores the meaning behind the 144,000 in Revelation and the joy of a universal Church.Morning Offering, November 1, 2024Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeEvery morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Let us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
Stu Burguiere breaks down how the mainstream liberal media is falling lockstep in line with Kamala Harris endorsements and explains how the rare outliers of that phenomenon (like the Washington Post) are ostracized and shamed back into place. Then, documentary filmmaker Cullen Hoback joins to talk about his new HBO documentary, “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery.” And Stu takes the next step in his "Free Jay Johnston" movement. TODAY'S SPONSORS MY PATRIOT SUPPLY Go to http://www.PrepareWithStu.com now to order your 3-Month Emergency Food Kit from My Patriot Supply JASE MEDICAL Go to http://www.Jase.com today and enter code “STU” at checkout for a discount on your order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's teaching, Pastor Alex Himaya takes us deeper into one of the most profound and often misunderstood parts of the Apostles' Creed: “He descended into hell; on the third day He rose again from the dead.” Did Jesus really go to hell? What does it mean for us today? Pastor Alex addresses these questions head-on, using Scripture to explain this powerful part of our faith. He uncovers what happened between the crucifixion and the resurrection, why Jesus descended into hell, and how this incredible act displays God's immense love and sacrifice for humanity. This teaching dives into the theological and biblical foundation behind Jesus' descent, offering clarity for those curious about what the Apostles' Creed means and how it shapes our understanding of salvation. Join us as we explore this important truth and its impact on our lives today.
In this episode, John shares his personal experiences with football, emphasizing its unifying power and the importance of mindset and confidence in yourself. The conversation transitions into highlights from the week in football, gameplay experiences, and player performance. They discuss the new Trailblazers promotion, SBCs, and objectives, before delving into the topic of cheating in FC 25, highlighting the need for better communication from EA regarding third-party apps. The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to engage with the show. Chapters 00:00 The Unifying Power of Football 04:16 Mindset and Confidence in the Game 07:13 This Week in Football Highlights 10:51 Gameplay Experiences and Challenges12:47 Player Reviews and Recommendations 14:30 Trailblazers and New Player Cards 20:21 Evaluating SBCs and Player Value 29:12 Positioning Players for Success 34:12 Exploring Player Stats and Roles 39:27 Navigating the World of SBCs 41:42 The Cheating Dilemma in FC25 51:13 The Impact of Third-Party Apps Join the Discord Server for Free! https://discord.gg/rzAjWezwr3 Questions: futinreview@gmail.comhttps://youtube.com/futinreviewhttps://www.futinreview.com https://patreon.com/futinreview
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Stephen Sackur speaks to stand-up comedian, and broadcaster Frank Skinner, who also happens to be a writer on poetry, religion and much more. Football and sex were, and are, the staples of much of his humour, but he's never been a one-trick pony. What unites his many facets?
In Part 3 of "The Creed" series, Pastor Alex Himaya explores a crucial statement from the Apostles' Creed: “I believe in Jesus Christ…who suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.” This powerful teaching dives into why this historical figure, Pontius Pilate, is mentioned, and what it reveals about Jesus' journey to the cross. Pastor Alex likens the Apostles' Creed to a “load-bearing wall”—essential and foundational to our faith. We're reminded that Pilate's role was more than just a mention; it anchored Jesus' suffering and crucifixion to a specific moment in history. Pastor Alex unpacks Pilate's curiosity, confusion, and fear, paralleling it with how people today react to Jesus. Ultimately, this teaching challenges us to see beyond the facts and focus on the spiritual reality—why Jesus was crucified, died, and was buried. It's not just history; it's a call to understand and share the heart of the Gospel. Jesus endured the cross to remove our curse and bring us healing, love, and resurrection power. Reflection Questions: 1. Who in your life is curious, confused, or even scared about Jesus? 2. How can you start inviting them to church and engage them in conversations about Jesus? Join us as we dive into this pivotal part of the Creed and discover how God wants to use us to reach those around us. Be sure to subscribe to BattleCreek Church for more transformative teachings and uplifting worship experiences, streamed LIVE every week! For more information about BattleCreek Church:
We live in a world where division seems to be at an all-time high—political divides, cultural differences, and countless other issues seem to separate us. But as Christians, what is it that truly unites us? In this message, Pastor Josh from BattleCreek Church dives deep into the core truths that bind us together as believers. We explore how the love of Christ, the power of the Gospel, and the essential doctrines of our faith serve as the glue that holds us together, even in times of tension and conflict. Whether you're navigating personal divisions in relationships or feeling the weight of the world's fractured state, this message offers hope and direction. Discover how to live out your faith in a way that promotes unity and healing in a divided world. Pastor Josh unpacks biblical wisdom and practical ways we can focus on what truly matters—our shared faith in Jesus Christ. Be sure to subscribe to BattleCreek Church for more transformative teachings and uplifting worship experiences, streamed LIVE every week! For more information about BattleCreek Church:
We live in a world where division seems to be at an all-time high—political divides, cultural differences, and countless other issues seem to separate us. But as Christians, what is it that truly unites us? In this message, Pastor Alex Himaya from BattleCreek Church dives deep into the core truths that bind us together as believers. We explore how the love of Christ, the power of the Gospel, and the essential doctrines of our faith serve as the glue that holds us together, even in times of tension and conflict. Whether you're navigating personal divisions in relationships or feeling the weight of the world's fractured state, this message offers hope and direction. Discover how to live out your faith in a way that promotes unity and healing in a divided world. Pastor Alex unpacks biblical wisdom and practical ways we can focus on what truly matters—our shared faith in Jesus Christ. Be sure to subscribe to BattleCreek Church for more transformative teachings and uplifting worship experiences, streamed LIVE every week! For more information about BattleCreek Church:
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