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'ಯಾದ್ ವಶೇಮ್' ಪುಸ್ತಕದ ಕುರಿತು ಕೇಳಿ ತೇಜಸ್ವಿನಿ ಹೆಗಡೆ ಅವರ ವಿಮರ್ಶನೆಯನ್ನು ದೀಪು ಸುರೇಂದ್ರನಾಥ್ ರವರ ಧ್ವನಿಯಲ್ಲಿ. Listen to the review written by Tejaswini Hegade on 'Yaad Vashem' book and read by Deepu Surendranath. Podcast also available on Youtube Write to us: parichayaloka@gmail.com Co-sponsored by: Prathama Srsti - Buy authentic, hand picked GI TAG products of India and support local art and artists. To know more visit https://www.PrathamaSrsti.com Parichaya Loka presents a new Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Hoysala" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourhoysala Parichaya Loka presents Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Bengaluru" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourBengaluru Parichaya Loka presents Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Mysuru" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourmysore Leave your comments, feedback, ratings and share it with your friends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vasistha-jagannath/support
durée : 00:02:40 - Grand angle - par : Frederic METEZEAU - À Jérusalem, le mémorial de Yad Vashem est chargé de désigner les "Justes parmi les Nations". Trois fois par an, une commission se réunit pour étudier les demandes de distinction. Elle compte une quarantaine de bénévoles, dont Liliane Lwow-Maier, chargée d'étudier les dossiers venus de France.
L'ira del museo dell'Olocausto Yad Vashem per la vendita di uno dei simboli più drammatici della Shoah
durée : 00:29:09 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Juste ? Pas Juste ? L'histoire du sauvetage de Juifs par la Mosquée de Paris sous l'Occupation agite toujours la communauté des historiens. Le temps aura-t-il raison de Kaddour Benghabrit et de ces imams ?
durée : 00:29:09 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - par : Alain Lewkowicz - Juste ? Pas Juste ? L'histoire du sauvetage de Juifs par la Mosquée de Paris sous l'Occupation agite toujours la communauté des historiens. Le temps aura-t-il raison de Kaddour Benghabrit et de ces imams ? - réalisation : Anne Perez
Welcome to another zoom meeting and podcast of ‘Here's Tom with the Weather'...where we investigate the plethora of Higher powers that populate the vast universe of 12 step Recovery - where alcoholics riff out on step 3 and step 11... as prescribed by the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous who encourage us to find some kind of higher power – as long as it's not us...We speak to people with all manner of higher powers - from those who are atheists, Sufis, agnostics, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Followers of Islam, Hermetics, Paganists, NON-DUALITY...we leave no stone unturned... it's our aim to promote understanding and open-mindedness so that alcoholics and addicts can find a higher power of their own - to stay sober and carry the message.We promote tolerance and empathy for folks who have different spiritual practices than us. It's all about Live and Let Live.Please remember that this is not an AA meeting...it's just some people's version of the truth – whatever that may be.Sometimes we talk to seekers, to gurus, and to people not necessarily in recovery ... and today we're going to speak to...YISRAEL C –Yisrael C is a sober member of AA.Sober since Feb 14th, 1980. 25 years ago he converted to Judaism. First in the Reform community, then in the Conservative community, and finally after moving to Israel over 20 years ago a third and final time in the Orthodox community. As he has grown in religious observance he has remained an active member of AA. He works as a comedian and a guide at Yad V'Shem, (yard Vashem) the National Holocaust Museum of Israel.He lives in Jerusalem and has 4 children.
Back in the day, the mainstream media would probably have castigated Israel for refusing to admit Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. Nowadays, though, thanks to the internet -- and despite Leftist control over search engines and social media -- ordinary people have a much louder voice than before and can still counter the media's very bad ideas. Also, the New York Times is arguing that slavery made America and that slavery is interwoven, in the worst way, in America's soul. This is just plain wrong. If you don't have the patience to listen to this podcast, the companion post to this podcast develops the above ideas at greater length here.
Bessie Blount Griffin, inventor and forensic scientist, is brought to life by Rita this week. Amanda discusses Irena Sendler, a Holocaust hero who is credit with saving thousands of Jewish children. Please rate and subscribe to the show if you're liking what you're hearing. Also visit us on our social media accounts! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/idkherpodcast/ Twitter: @IDKHerPodcast Instagram: @idkher_podcast Website: idkher.com
Hear how the Żabiński family saved the lives of countless Jews during the Nazi German occupation. In September 1939, Nazi Germany began their infamous invasion of Poland and occupied the country shortly thereafter, thus marking the beginning of the Second World War. Amidst all the destruction and loss of human, a nearly unbelievable act of selflessness proved to be a light of humanity that shone through the darkness and desolation of war in, of all places, a zoo. In this episode, our hosts discuss the remarkable story of Jan and Antonina Żabiński and the Warsaw Zoo. How was this formerly prosperous zoo transformed into a shelter for Jewish refugees escaping the brutality of the Nazis? How was Jan Żabiński able to travel in and out of the Warsaw Ghetto and save so many Jewish people in the process? How were the Żabińskis able to avoid being discovered? Most importantly, what can Jan and Antonina’s daring act of humanity teach us about compassion, altruism, and selflessness? Like our show? Sign up for our newsletter! Time stamps [02:43] Introduction to the Warsaw Zoo as well as Jan and Antonina Żabiński [04:10] Origins of the Crazy Star Villa and how it got its unique name [05:01] The Warsaw Zoo’s rise to prominence in the 1930s [05:39] How the German invasion of Poland in 1939 affected the Warsaw Zoo [08:00] How the Żabińskis became involved in underground resistance efforts against the Nazis [08:42] Jan’s relationships with entomologist Szymon Tenenbaum and German officer Friedrich Ziegler [11:15] The mystery of how Jan Żabiński was able to travel in and out of the ghetto [12:58] How the Warsaw Zoo was converted into a shelter for Jewish people [14:07] How the Żabińskis were able to hide Jewish people and avoid being caught [18:37] The Żabińskis become the 'Righteous Among the Nations' [22:20] What can we learn from the Żabińskis’ altruism? Further reading Jan Zabinski’s Yad Vashem Entry / on YadVashem.org Virtual Tour of the Crazy Star Villa / on 360studio.org The Warsaw Ghetto / on Wikipedia Warsaw Zoo / on Wikipedia Zookeeper's Wife, the book / on Amazon.com POLIN: History of the Polish Jews Museum / official website Righteous Among the Nations / on Wikipedia House Under the Crazy Star / a virtual exhibition Zookeeper’s Wife: Fact vs. Fiction / on Culture.pl Archival photos of the Żabińskis / on Culture.pl An Interview with Teresa Żabińska / on YouTube.com Thanks 'PANDA' Foundation for the Development of the Warsaw Zoo & Ewa Strzyżewska / for kindly agreeing to give us a tour around the villa and tell us the story of the Żabiński family. Klara Jackl / a co-ordinator from POLIN's web project Polish Righteous: Recalling Forgotten History, who kindly provided us with in-depth knowledge about who the Righteous Among the Nations are. Karolina Dzięciołowska / the author of a virtual exhibition House Under the Crazy Star, who kindly allowed us to interview her. POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews / the wonderful museum that worked with us throughout the process of creating this episode. SFTEW Team: Wojciech Oleksiak, Adam Zulawski, John Beauchamp, Lea Berriault, Nitzan Reisner, Michael Keller and Weronika Fay.
The best place to both remember and learn about the Holocaust is Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Israel. This sprawling and beautifully landscaped memorial and museum is dedicated to chronicling, remembering, and learning from the slaughter of 6 million Jews by Nazi Germany. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
The best place to both remember and learn about the Holocaust is Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Israel. This sprawling and beautifully landscaped memorial and museum is dedicated to chronicling, remembering, and learning from the slaughter of 6 million Jews by Nazi Germany. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Goldfinger. He may not be the first German to gas people in specially-designed rooms but he does stand out as one of the most iconic Bond villains. Jonathan fails to see why as the actor just seems schlubby, weird and unable to speak English, in spite of an interesting life story. Richard meanwhile considers this film even more sexually problematic than the Ian Fleming source material, in what has to be the most clear-cut edition of "Is It Rape Or Not"? yet. The strangeness continues to escalate in another classic Bond film.