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Yoav Netanel and Yonina are getting married this coming Monday (May 26th)!! Join in on our conversation about the spiritual preparation ahead of the big day.
Today's daf is sponsored anonymously for a refuah shleima of Mia bat Yonina, for the safety of our soldiers and for the safe return of the hostages. If one is convicted to death by the court, runs away, and is caught by the same court, the court upholds the original decision and does not try to look for a reason to exonerate. However, if the convict is brought before a different court, under what circumstances do they reopen the case? The courts of twenty-three judges can rule in capital crimes. These courts can even be outside of Israel. If so, what are the differences between the rules for setting up courts in and out of Israel? Should the courts be using capital punishment? If so, how often? There are several opinions - once every seven years, once in seventy years, or never at all. An accidental murderer is exiled to a city of refuge which is punitive, restorative (provides atonement) and protects from the relatives of the deceased who may seek to avenge the death. However, not all accidental murderers are exiled to a refuge city. Some are more negligent and aren't permitted to go there, as they do not deserve the atonement and protection, while others are closer to oness, and are not required to be exiled. Which cases of an accidental murderer fall into which categories?
Today's daf is sponsored anonymously for a refuah shleima of Mia bat Yonina, for the safety of our soldiers and for the safe return of the hostages. If one is convicted to death by the court, runs away, and is caught by the same court, the court upholds the original decision and does not try to look for a reason to exonerate. However, if the convict is brought before a different court, under what circumstances do they reopen the case? The courts of twenty-three judges can rule in capital crimes. These courts can even be outside of Israel. If so, what are the differences between the rules for setting up courts in and out of Israel? Should the courts be using capital punishment? If so, how often? There are several opinions - once every seven years, once in seventy years, or never at all. An accidental murderer is exiled to a city of refuge which is punitive, restorative (provides atonement) and protects from the relatives of the deceased who may seek to avenge the death. However, not all accidental murderers are exiled to a refuge city. Some are more negligent and aren't permitted to go there, as they do not deserve the atonement and protection, while others are closer to oness, and are not required to be exiled. Which cases of an accidental murderer fall into which categories?
In this episode of the Franciska Show, host Franciska speaks with Chumi Friedman and Yonina Kaufman from ATIME's HUG program, which provides support to Jewish couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. They discuss the complexities of emotional and physical grief, common misconceptions around pregnancy loss, and the importance of community and cultural sensitivity. The conversation also includes insights into how HUG offers medical, emotional, and spiritual support, along with details on personalized care packages and training doulas and medical staff to help families through these challenging experiences. The episode aims to raise awareness and offer practical advice for listeners who might be supporting someone undergoing a similar journey. 00:00 Welcome Back to the Franciska Show 00:40 Updates on Personal Projects 01:59 Introducing Today's Guests 02:21 Meet Chumi Friedman 03:37 Meet Yonina Kaufman 04:50 Personal Stories of Loss 12:12 Halakhic and Cultural Considerations 16:54 Day-to-Day Operations of ATIME Hug 25:54 Impact on Marriages and Personal Stories 32:16 Emotional Turmoil and Grief 32:44 Communicating Needs and Self-Care 33:20 Navigating Trauma and Community Support 34:25 Coping with Loss in a Baby-Filled World 35:29 The Struggle with Faith and Internal Conflict 36:42 Seeking Therapy and Understanding Grief 40:30 Physical Aspects of Loss 41:50 Navigating Mikvah and Physical Triggers 56:47 Training and Support for Doulas 01:04:29 Closing Remarks and Organizational Support About Chumi Friedman: Chumi Friedman is the Director of HUG, a program of ATIME supporting couples who have experienced perinatal and infant loss. She is a trained peer support counselor, doula and chaplain. @atimehug About Yonina Kaufman: Yonina is a specialist in Perinatal and Reproductive Mental Health which includes infertility, perinatal loss, and Postpartum Depression and / or Anxiety. Yonina is clinically trained in maternal mental health, grief and bereavement, trauma, child development and parent training. Yonina presents nationally on compassionate bereavement support, on issues facing women post perinatal death and on other women's health matters. While using evidenced based approaches, Yonina helps clients untangle their thoughts and feelings, while they go through their grieving, mourning, and/or parenting journey. As the Clinical Coordinator for ATIME HUG, Yonina supports women and couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. In Yonina's private practice, she provides tele-mental health services by phone or online. Additionally, Yonina provides clinical supervision for therapists and social work interns, as well as conduct parenting classes for parents with children of all ages and stages. @yoninakaufman
This week’s learning is sponsored by Marcy Farrell in loving memory of her mother, Joan Behrmann, Yonina bat Shalom, on her shloshim. "We honor her memory with our collective learning." Various halachot concerning how a worker can eat in the field they're laboring in stem from the verse regarding harvesting in a vineyard. According to one derivation from this verse, a worker is considered akin to the owner and is not required to tithe the produce if consumed before "g'mar melakha," the stage at which the produce becomes obligated in tithes. Rabbi Yannai and Rabbi Yochanan hold differing opinions on when precisely g'mar melakha occurs: one asserts it happens upon bringing the produce into the courtyard, while the other contends it is upon bringing it into the house. Each base their position on verses in the Torah elucidating the "vidui ma'asrot." Three tannaitic sources are introduced to challenge both Rabbi Yannai and Rabbi Yochanan's positions, as each assumes an obligation to tithe before bringing the food inside. However, each challenge is addressed and resolved. The verse allowing a worker to eat while working specifically pertains to labor on produce still attached to the ground, while the verse prohibiting the muzzling of animals pertains to labor on detached produce. From where do they derive the principle that one cannot prevent a worker from eating while working on detached produce or an animal while laboring on attached produce?
This week’s learning is sponsored by Marcy Farrell in loving memory of her mother, Joan Behrmann, Yonina bat Shalom, on her shloshim. "We honor her memory with our collective learning." Various halachot concerning how a worker can eat in the field they're laboring in stem from the verse regarding harvesting in a vineyard. According to one derivation from this verse, a worker is considered akin to the owner and is not required to tithe the produce if consumed before "g'mar melakha," the stage at which the produce becomes obligated in tithes. Rabbi Yannai and Rabbi Yochanan hold differing opinions on when precisely g'mar melakha occurs: one asserts it happens upon bringing the produce into the courtyard, while the other contends it is upon bringing it into the house. Each base their position on verses in the Torah elucidating the "vidui ma'asrot." Three tannaitic sources are introduced to challenge both Rabbi Yannai and Rabbi Yochanan's positions, as each assumes an obligation to tithe before bringing the food inside. However, each challenge is addressed and resolved. The verse allowing a worker to eat while working specifically pertains to labor on produce still attached to the ground, while the verse prohibiting the muzzling of animals pertains to labor on detached produce. From where do they derive the principle that one cannot prevent a worker from eating while working on detached produce or an animal while laboring on attached produce?
So many of us in Chutz LaAretz want to understand what it's like for the women who are holding down the fort in Eretz Yisrael with their husbands off fighting this war. These mothers and wives are true heroes, taking care of everything without the support and presence of their husbands who are risking their lives to protect our Holy Land. We want to learn and know more about what these special women – our Jewish sisters in Eretz Yisrael – are going through. So we asked Nina Tokayer on the podcast to DMC with us. Nina lives in Pardes Chana with her husband Yoni and children. Many of you may be familiar with Yonina which is the name of her singing duo together with her husband. Yoni was just released from miluim – reserves– this February. We're excited to talk to Nina about her music as well as about what this experience has been like for her and her children. On this DMC we discuss: How Yonina got started and has evolved October 7th for the Tokayers Nina's experience as the wife of a reservist How Nina's identity as a musician impacted her experience Nina's message of chizuk for fellow wives of soldiers Nina's message of chizuk for Jewish women outside of Israel We love hearing from our listeners. You can find Deep Meaningful Conversations on Facebook and Instagram, join our WhatsApp group https://chat.whatsapp.com/IjG33sXCYgFGJSdncnN4nX, and you can always email us at dmcthepodcast@gmail.com. Sponsors: DMC YEARLY SPONSOR: Town Appliance https://www.townappliance.com/ 1-866-309-8119 https://www.townappliance.com/pages/contact-us DMC EPISODE SPONSOR: Whee by SR Play Coupon Code for free accessory: DMCFREE24 https://wheesr.com/ (855) 836-4774 info@wheesr.com Appaman https://www.appaman.com/ Coupon code DMC20 for 20% off applicable sitewide, excluding the Core collection __________ - Please consider supporting DMC with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dmcthepodcast/support - To sponsor an episode as a refuah sheleimah or l'ilui nishmas a loved one, please email us at dmcthepodcast@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dmcthepodcast/support
Yonina Schnall Lermer, author of A Kids Book About Perseverance, talks about reframing something you “can't do” into something you “can't do”...yet.A Kids Book About Perseverance (view book)Full Book Description:What if you found out there was a tiny word that could change your frustrations into opportunities? When we tell ourselves, “I can't do this,” we give up. But when we say, “I can't do this…yet,” we're opening ourselves to the possibility of growing through challenges, also called perseverance. Join this author in practicing perseverance, adding “yet” to your vocabulary, and learning the value of continued effort toward the things you love, even when it gets hard.About the Author:Yonina Schnall Lermer (she/her) is a licensed New York state teacher with a masters in elementary education. Yonina has taught almost every grade level and subject in elementary and middle school, and served as a literacy curriculum coordinator, teacher mentor, and summer camp head. She coaches parents to become advocates for their kids and is passionate about helping others “fail forward.”*If you want to be on a future episode of A Kids Book About: The Podcast or if you have a question you'd like us to consider, have a grownup email us at listen@akidsco.com and we'll send you the details.
Chumi Friedman is the Director of HUG, a program of ATIME supporting couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. She is RTS trained and a certified doula and chaplain. Chumi Friedman is the Director of HUG, a program of ATIME supporting couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. She is RTS trained and a certified doula and chaplain. JOWMA Podcast | "I Was Supposed to Have a Baby: Coping with Infertility and Pregnancy Loss" https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/I-Was-Supposed-to-Have-a-Baby-Coping-with-Infertility-and-Pregnancy-Loss-e1eqv6m JOWMA Podcast | "Pru U'rvu: Reproductive Medicine for Torah Observant Couples" https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Pru-Urvu-Reproductive-Medicine-for-Torah-Observant-Couples-e1eqv7t Amazon | There Was a Baby https://a.co/d/6uZ11mO ________________________________________________________ Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
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Today's episode is the second of two responding to our recent cluster Bored as Hell, a series of essays all about being bored and being boring, why we get bored and how we unbore ourselves, depicting and manifesting boredom in art and literature. You can read Bored as Hell, as well as all our other clusters, at post45.org/contemporaries. Joining Contemporaries co-editor Michael Docherty (@maybeavalon on Twitter) are: Busra Copuroglu (@buscopur on Twitter), a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at the University of Western Ontario, who edited the cluster and wrote its introduction. Charlie Tyson (@charlietyson1 on Twitter), a PhD candidate in English literature at Harvard. Charlie wrote the piece "Bored Housewives" for the cluster. Yonina Hoffman (@yonina on Twitter), Assistant Professor at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Yonina wrote the piece "Traumatised by Capitalism? Novels of Bored Workers" for the cluster.
Yonina Haber is a successful makeup artist, who in a very short time has made a real mark on the makeup industry. Listen in to hear Yonina's story and what led her to this next chapter in her life. To find out more please head to @yoninahaber on Instagram or Yonina's website www.glitterandglossbyyonina.com
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Yonina Kaufman, LCSW, MSED, clinical director at @atimehug joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about: - What is typical in the grieving process - How to support your friend or loved one - How to manage triggers and pregnancy announcements - How to know when you're “grieving too much” - All things related to grief CONNECT WITH YONINA: - On Instagram @yoninakaufman CONNECT WITH US: - Visit our website: https://iwassupposedtohaveababy.org/ - Follow us on Instagram @iwassupposedtohaveababy - Follow us on TikTok @iwassupposedtohaveababy - Connect with us on Facebook @iwassupposedtohaveababy - Subscribe to our YouTube, I Was Supposed to Have a Baby - Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org
There's no more authentic worship music than music from Israel where everything is inspired by the Bible. One of Israel's most exciting duos is Yonina, a husband and wife team who have been making beautiful music together and making that their calling. Listen to how their music is inspired by their faith and living in the Land, even their contemporary music. www.Genesis123.co FB - www.facebook.com/Genesis123Foundation Twitter - @Genesis123F IG - Genesis_123_Foundation Sign up for great Christian content from our podcast host at Charisma https://play.charismaplusapp.com/subscribe?code=JonathanFeldstein Shop in the Charisma store for outstanding Christian books and other resources https://shop.charismamag.com/?ref=Genesis123 Connect at Yoninamusic.com
What started off as the worst episode ever may have ended as the best! Eliezer takes a sharp 180 turn on his feelings towards Jewish music and Solly sings beautiful melodies to make that happen. Enjoy the Jewish music episode! This episode is sponsored by https://simonlandmusic.com/ Simon Jewish Music Series is a leveled music series that can be used with any method book or on its own to improve keyboard skills while having fun. The musical accompaniments are an enjoyable way to teach and improve rhythm. The arrangements are ideal for recitals, played as solos, or as duets with the teacher or another student.
I have a treat for you today! Yonina Rubinstein, who is a certified sexuality educator has decided to spread some amazing light this Chanukah & it really could not have come at a better time in the dark of the winter.Yonina has collected 17 of the most amazing women together for A women's health & wellness conference called Between Darkness to Light.This is a free conference made for you, made for any woman seeking some light in their personal winter.There are abundant lectures to listen to like nutrition for menopause, aromatherapy, tapping, healthy sexuality, aromatherapy & more. I will be giving a masterclass with a deep dive on the 4 types of PCOS & how to heal naturally- it's going to be a good one! & this conference will all be available for free for 3 weeks only starting Chanukah, so, sign up here to reserve your virtual seat! Also, if you want to be a part of spreading the light- share this episode with a friend and have her join you in this virtual conference!I was able to get 9 of the amazing women from the conference to hop on to today's podcast & share with us what from darkness to light means to them.Let me tell you that just editing & putting together this episode I feel 10 pounds lighter with all the light these women have shared. I'm sure you will find some thoughts that will resonate with you & I'll share my favorite ones at the end!Let's dive in & get our light on :)
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In today's episode, I interviewed Yonina Kaufman on the painful topic of infant loss and body image. One of the most important things we spoke about was the pain women feel when their body's change due to pregnancy - but now, with this added suffering of loss, woman experience such a deep sense of pain towards their body. Yonina explained that on the one hand, we are so fortunate to be moving in the right direction with this conversation. We are now giving woman grace and permission to love and accept their postpartum body as opposed to the way it used to be where we heard "just get back to that pre baby body." On the other hand, woman who have been pregnant and than experience pregnancy or infant loss are experiencing physical symptoms of pregnancy or post pardon but without a baby to show for it. They may experience deep feelings of guilt and shame towards their body. One of the ways Yonina supports these women is by opening up the floor and letting them know that they are not alone. 1 in 4 pregnancy's will end in a miscarriage and 1 in 100 pregnancy's will end in a stillbirth. This is a real and common phenomenon. But we must not minimize this loss. We must not try to minimize someones pain by saying how common it is. We want to allow these women to say they are hurting instead of hearing the infamous words "just get over it." We must breakdown the barriers so we can give support and permission to feel. Yonina specializes in helping women and couples who experience (d) perinatal and infant loss, infertility, and perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Yonina is trained in maternal mental health, grief and bereavement, trauma, and parent training. While using evidenced based approaches, Yonina is there to help clients untangle their thoughts and feelings, while they go through their grieving, mourning, and/or parenting journey. As the Clinical Coordinator for ATIME HUG, Yonina is fortunate to support women and couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. In Yonina's private practice, she continues to do more of the same. Additionally, Yonina provides clinical supervision for therapists and social work interns, as well as conduct parenting classes for parents with children of all ages and stages. Yonina Kaufman, LCSW, Ms. Ed. 646 – 893 – 9194 Ytkaufman.lcsw@gmail.com Instagram: @yoninakaufman To see more episodes like this - please visit my website www.gilaglassberg.com. If you are interested in making peace with food through the principles of Intuitive Eating and the practices of self care, go ahead and schedule a free call via my website. Catch me on instagram @ dietitian.gilaglassberg. You can work with me one on one or sign up to be in one of my intuitive eating online support groups via zoom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gila-glassberg/support
Yonina Lermer @kidkoach is not only one of the most sought after teachers in my kids elementary school, but she is also a Literacy Coach, Curriculum coordinator, and Teacher Mentor. Oh and did I mention that she is also a single mother to three awesome children? Yonina's energy and love for learning a is infectious and captivating. In this episode, Yonina, a recovering perfectionist, shares her story of self-development. Yonina teaches us the value in being present with ourselves and how that leads to an overall connection with everyone around you. This show is not to be missed!
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Chair Today, Gone Tomorrow-- While we were washing our hands and not touching our face, did Israeli democracy just almost shatter into pieces? --Too Loyal Opposition?-- Most politicians, journalists, professors and other professional gadflies are acting like an “Amen corner” as Prime Minister Netanyahu steers the country through the crisis. Has the time come to be more critical? --The Nice Side of Forced Isolation-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about some of the surprising nice things to come out of our forced incarceration under scary circumstances. The worst of times, like these, always seems to bring out the best in people, and we’re seeing it. And the lovely harmonies of Yonina!
Pregnancy loss affects 1 in 4 women but is often not something that is spoken about. On this week’s episode Chasya talks to Yonina Kaufman, Clinical Coordinator at A TIME HUG, about pregnancy loss and grief, how to find support, and how to support a loved one through this loss.
Vaughn and Yonina have spent years in China teaching the Israeli self defense method of Krav Maga. This podcast will convince you that it is something you need!
"Yonina” (a combination of names -Yoni and Nina Tokayer) Nina Tokayer is an Israeli-American singer-songwriter, known as part of the viral husband-wife duo “Yonina”. The two have released a debut original album, "Emet Pshuta" (Simple Truth) and have been performing for the past two years throughout Israel and abroad. Known for their positive music and soft harmonies, "Yonina" create a blend between Jewish, Israeli and International music. Nina currently lives in Pardes Chana with her husband Yoni and her two sweet children. Yonina's website: www.yoninamusic.com Follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/yoninamusic Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yoninamusic
With songs to make you smile, dance, and even cry, you'll love this week's amazing playlist - featuring new music from Keren Peles, Lior Narkis, Miri Mesika, and many more! Plus, a mega-concert in memory of Meir Ariel, a new song in support of Hadar Goldin's family, a new emotional song from Yonina, upcoming concert announcements...and a light at the end of our tunnel! Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/1004
With songs to make you smile, dance, and even cry, you'll love this week's amazing playlist - featuring new music from Keren Peles, Lior Narkis, Miri Mesika, and many more! Plus, a mega-concert in memory of Meir Ariel, a new song in support of Hadar Goldin's family, a new emotional song from Yonina, upcoming concert announcements...and a light at the end of our tunnel! Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/1004
In Episode 48, we're joined by Yonina Hoffman. Yonina is PhD student at the Ohio State University. Her work centers around, you guessed it, David Foster Wallace. In this discussion, we cover a range of topics around DFW's work and Yonina's dissertation. We discuss voice, narrative, voice, humor and other issues that track across Wallace's career. Yonina has also presented on Updike and New Sincerity so we ask her about that. You can find Yonina on Twitter: @yonina. She also has this nifty website: http://www.yoninahoffman.com/ Contact Dave and Matt: Twitter - https://twitter.com/ConcavityShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/concavityshow/ Email - concavityshow@gmail.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/concavityshow Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/concavityshow/
Tonight is the fourth night of Hanukkah, and to celebrate, Marcela reads an abridgement from Mendele Mokher Serforim’s short story, “What is Chanukah?” It features two speakers, Shmuel, for whom a Hanukkah miracle occurred, and his friend Ignatz. Text: Mendele Mokher Serforim, “What is Chanukah?” translated by Herbert J. Levine and Reena Spicehandler in Jewish Fiction Yitzi Hurwitz, “To Make the Darkness Itself Shine” Music: Maoz Tzur by Yosef Karduner Al Hanissim by Yonina
Een uitzending live vanaf Het Weekend van de Rollende Keukens in Amsterdam. Directeurs van het festival Yonina de Ruijter en Storm Vollaers schuiven aan en vertellen over het festival als Europa's grootste openluchtrestaurant; culinair journalist van De Telegraaf Felix Wilbrink stond ooit aan de wieg van het eerste foodfestival maar is geen fan van het genre; verslaggever Chris Bajema loopt over het terrein en brengt het festival aan tafel. En we proeven: Younes El Madidi maakt traditionele Marokkaanse tajines in De Tajinefabriek en Rob Baan verruilde ooit de commerciële economie voor een carrière op de foodtruck, zijn Padron Streetfood werkt voor 80% met groente. Kortom: mobiele heerlijkheden aan tafel bij Mangiare! Presentatie: Petra Possel
Jacob and Joseph died. It is the end of the beginning of the Torah, the end of 2017, and the beginning of a new year. When you reflect back on 2017, what will you take with you in your new beginning? To start 2018 dedicated to achieving your goals, and having support in doing so, go to www.OutoftheBoxJudaism.com/rededicate To hear more from Yonina, go to http://bit.ly/yoninasingshamalachagoel Are you planning a bar or bat mitzvah or know someone who is? Download the bestselling book The Out-of-the-Box Bat Mitzvah: A Guide to Creating a Meaningful Milestone for free. If you’d like to hear more about the joining the adult bat mitzvah experience, contact me at Esther@OutoftheBoxJudaism.com and we’ll schedule a time to talk on the phone. The music on this episode comes from the song Adon Olam by Rabbi Cantor Robbi Sherwin, from the album: Aish Hakodesh, available where all awesome Jewish music is sold: OySongs.com For more information or to get in touch, visit me at www.OutoftheBoxJudaism.com or connect on Facebook.
An action-packed episode, to say the least! This week, an exclusive interview with Yonina, the adorable Israeli husband and wife team that have become viral YouTube sensations...plus incredible new music from Omer Adam, Shiri Maimon, Shlomi Shabbat, Idan Raichel and many, many more! Don't miss this one!
An action-packed episode, to say the least! This week, an exclusive interview with Yonina, the adorable Israeli husband and wife team that have become viral YouTube sensations...plus incredible new music from Omer Adam, Shiri Maimon, Shlomi Shabbat, Idan Raichel and many, many more! Don't miss this one!
So what if Josh has laryngitis? The music still sounds amazing, as always. This week, the latest from Sarit Hadad, Eden Ben Zaken, Hatikva 6 and Mosh Ben-Ari, Shalom Hanoch, and new husband-and-wife-team Yonina, plus Rami Kleinstein and Keren Peles LIVE in Cesaria! Come for the music, stay for the fun!
So what if Josh has laryngitis? The music still sounds amazing, as always. This week, the latest from Sarit Hadad, Eden Ben Zaken, Hatikva 6 and Mosh Ben-Ari, Shalom Hanoch, and new husband-and-wife-team Yonina, plus Rami Kleinstein and Keren Peles LIVE in Cesaria! Come for the music, stay for the fun!
It's archive show #69 gainin' on ya, featuring the splendiferous sounds of John Berberian, Bert Balladine, Raja, Georges Yazbek, and more besides! Don't say I didn't warn ya... 1. GEORGES YAZBEK Folklore Baladi Rakess from the album Oud & Rhythms, 19802. UNCREDITED ARTISTS Aneva sto trapezi mou from the album Karsilamades and Tsiftetelia Dances No. 6, 19813. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS MAGIC GUITAR Enta Oumri from the album Tribute to Oum Koulsoum, 1989 4. JOHN BERBERIAN Hale from the album The Dance Album, 1978 5. SAFET GIOUNDEGIER Niavende Tsifteteli from the album O Ilios Tis Anatolis (Turkish Belly Dance), 1973 6. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Imm El Manadili (The Lady of the Veils) from the album George Abdo Live at the Averof, no date given 7. ELIAS & ZIAD RAHBANI Bright Lights (Ya Mahla Nourha) from the album Belly Dance Fever, 1979 8. GUS VALI & HIS ORCHESTRA Bird from the album The Greek Way, 1961 9. BERT BALLADINE (MARY ELLEN DONALD, CHIEF MUSICIAN) Treasures from the album Encore! Bert's Baladi, 197910. YOUSSEF KASSAB WITH THE SALIM SARWEH ORCHESTRA Dakhlak Ya Tair Ali from the album Bedouin Belly Dance, 197711. EDDIE MEKJIAN & THE HYE ECHOES ORCHESTRA Ekhdiartza from the album Tamzara from Mekjian, 1966 12. THE ABDUL HASSAN ORCHESTRA Ode to Yonina from the album Arabian Affair, 197813. ERKIN KORAY Saskin from the CD Hava Narghile: Turkish Rock Music 1966 to 1975, 2001 (originally released as a 45 rpm single, 1974) 14. HASSAN ABU SEOUD & HIS ORCHESTRA Music for Zeinat from the album Belly Dances from the Middle-East Volume 2, 197515. RAJA A Drummer and a Dancer from the album Dance Illusion, 1984