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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
J.C. Hutchins
Ari Goldwag is a Jewish recording artist. As a youth he was a soloist for the Miami Boys Choir. Currently he is popular both in Israel and America and has released several albums.
Goldwag's first two albums contain mostly original compositions. The title track of the third album (Flippin' In) was meant as a rebuttal to Blue Fringe's controversial song Flippin' Out. His fourth album features a number of his fellow former child soloists of the Miami Boys Choir, including Oded Karity, Yitzy Spinner, Nochum Stark, Eric Stern, and Nachman Seltzer.
Ari Goldwag
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RabbI David Hartman: Faith and Moral Responsibility: The Dignity of the Other in the Jewish Tradition
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RabbI David Hartman of Shalom Hartman Institute, Jeruaslem, Israel, talks about Faith and Moral Responsibility: The Dignity of the Other in the Jewish Tradition
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As a young Jewish teenage boy, Henry Oertelt lived with his mother and brother in Berlin, Germany as the storm clouds of Hitler’s Nazi hatred, discrimination and violence toward Jews grew darker. Henry avoided arrest by the Gestapo until 1943, when at age 22 he began his amazing saga of surviving five Nazi concentration camps. His story of the 18 cliff-hanging events which led to his Nazi death camp survival is told in his book, An Unbroken Chain.
In a world premiere podcast here at KVSC, Dr. Oertelt tells his astounding story of survival, human dignity and perseverance.
Dr. Oertelt has a long history of involvement with SCSU, and with Holocaust remembrance activities. He is the recipient of many honors, among them an Honorary Doctorate from SCSU in 2006, and an Honorary Doctorate from Southwest State University in Marshall in 2007.
An Unbroken Chain - Dr. Henry Oertelt
Rav Binyamin Jadidi holds lectures weekly in Ateret Israel covering all aspects of Jewish life, including personal character, marriage, and a road map to be a better Jew.
His Lectures are attended by the younger generation seeking guidance. His wisdom and insight has been an ispiration and a light to those that seek it.
Rabbi Jadidi and other jewish progams can be heard on www.AteretIsrael.org or if you live in Los Angeles 92.1FM
Rabbi Binyamin Jadidi's Podcast
If you want to know all the "basic principles" of Shas (The Talmud), this is your big chance! These live recordings will provide you with a clear grasp, "Mishna by Mishna". Each is presented in an unrushed, articulate English with an emphasis on ensuring you understand the principles being conveyed and how the many details fit together into the "big picture". Regardless of your background, you will find the recordings understandable and enjoyable. Work through them at your own pace. If you put in 5 hours/week you can finish in two years.
Mishna by Mishna:Sukkah
Esther Wein's Parsha podcast class offers a text-based and philosophical approach, aimed at penetrating the deeper levels of Jewish thought. Please note that it assumes a significant textual background. If you have questions or comments for Esther Wein please send them to: estherwein@ouradio.org
Esther Wein Parsha Podcast Class
Presented here is the Nusach (tune) of the Davening (prayer service) that is performed in the Synangogue.
Davening Nusach
The Jewish spiritual mystery of mysteries explained and explored. This podcast is for Jews in any and all stages of life and growth. Gutman shares his thoughts, stories, concepts, and meditations from his many years of life, both from his adventures before and since his return to his Jewish roots.
There Is One by Gutman Locks
This deep work aims to help us acquire an understanding of the concepts of Shleimus, spiritual perfection, Chassidus, true righteousness, as well as love and awe of Hashem (God). Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, the author of this work, was a leading Kabbalist in the 17th century. We previously explored his book Derech Hashem in the Daily Kabbalah lesson. The current work actually constitutes a guide to attaining Ruach Hakodesh, Divine Inspiration.
Mesilas Yesharim
Study Torah daily with our Daily Study portal. Lessons include: Chumash with Rashi, Psalms/Tehillim, Tanya, Rambam and Hayom Yom.
Chabad.org - Daily Torah Study
Study the parsha like never before with The OU’s Shnayim Mikra – an aliya a day, every day, with some of the most popular teachers of Torah and Nach.
The OU's Shnayim Mikra
Audio teachings from Beth Immanuel Sabbath Fellowship.
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Rabbi Elchanan Tauber starts the week off on a positive note charged with hope and joy based on the teachings of the Chassidic master Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, the great- grandson of the Baal Shem Tov.
Morning Rays - The Teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - Rabbi Elchanan Tauber - Maayon Yisroel
Truth2U, with Aussie host Jono Vandor, is a lighthearted Torah focused talk back radio program. Listen in to the weekly Torah Pearls!
TRUTH2U Radio
In Jewish tradition, the Seventh day of the week is a special time of communion with God and spirituality. It is called Shabbos, or Shabbat, the day of rest. On this day we emulate that which the Creator did when He was involved in His creation. He spent six days in creative mode, and the seventh was a time for reflection on all He had done. This corresponds to the Kabbalistic concept of the male (which is represented by the number six), and the female (which is the number seven). The Jewish people are called the bride of God, and therefore, the special laws of Shabbos constitute a special covenant between God and Israel. This podcast seeks to study these laws, in all their intricate details, so we can fully develop our connection and relationship with God on this special day.
Hilchos Shabbos
These are the audio musings of Rabbi Brian, founder of Reigion-Outside-The-Box, an Internet-based, spiritual-religious congregation whose mission it is to help you to find and be with (the) God (of your understanding).
Religion-Outside-The-Box and Rabbi Brian
Rabbi Tovia Singer is a well-known speaker. He lectures over 200 times each year around the globe -- in North America, South America, Europe and Israel. Rabbi Tovia Singer has vast knowledge of topics such as anti-semitism, holocaust revisionism, Jewish and Christian History, and Christian Missionaries.
At only 41 years old, he has managed to become the top counter-missionary in the world, teaching and educating thousands, bringing many back to their Judaism. He is a dynamic educator who has been interviewed on radio and television hundreds of times over the years.
Judaism's response to Christian Missionaries with Rabbi Tovia Singer
Ari Goldwag
Ari Goldwag's Jewish music podcast will introduce you to some great music, and give you previews and information about music he is involved with, as well as albums he is aware of - from the inside and behind the scenes. It will also feature special interviews with established names in the business, as well as up and coming talent.
Ari Goldwag's Jewish Music Podcast
Ari Goldwag
Born and raised in New York City, David Sacks attended Harvard College, graduating with a degree in Government in 1984. While there he began his comedy writing career as an editor of the school's humor magazine, The Harvard Lampoon. Upon graduating, David moved to Los Angeles and began writing for television.
Among the shows he has worked for are The Simpsons, where he won an Emmy Award, and Third Rock from the Sun for which he won a Golden Globe Award and Malcolm in the Middle. David is the co-founder and Senior Lecturer of The Happy Minyan of Los Angeles. David is married and raises his family in Beverly Hills, CA.
Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World
The Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast explores social and religious life in the Greco-Roman world, especially early Christianity including the New Testament. Half-hour episodes are released bi-weekly from September to June (with a summer break in July and August). These episodes are not scripted; they are edited versions of improvised lectures from point-form notes.
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