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The Avrum Rosensweig Show is a unique and intimate schmooze-fest with celebrity host, Avrum Rosensweig, who draws out secrets, dreams and inner most thoughts of plumbers, food servers, crossing guards, stars, celebrities and more. Nowadays, since the October 7th terrorist attack on southern Israel, Avrum is concentrating on Israel, and individuals who have a story to tell of courage and bravery about the days of the war.
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On this episode of my podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Israel's Envoy Combating Anti-Semitism. Throughout our conversation, she highlighted the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, focusing on how the demonization of the Jewish people and Israel has become a pervasive issue worldwide. Michal spoke passionately about the dam…
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On this episode of my podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Israel's Envoy Combating Anti-Semitism. Throughout our conversation, she highlighted the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, focusing on how the demonization of the Jewish people and Israel has become a pervasive issue worldwide. Michal spoke passionately about the dam…
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The Torah portion of Va'yeshev, which covers the story of Joseph's betrayal by his brothers and his subsequent enslavement in Egypt, shares thematic parallels with the depiction of slavery in Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. In Va'yeshev, Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers, who are motivated by jealousy and resentment, leading t…
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The Torah portion of Va'yeshev, which covers the story of Joseph's betrayal by his brothers and his subsequent enslavement in Egypt, shares thematic parallels with the depiction of slavery in Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. In Va'yeshev, Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers, who are motivated by jealousy and resentment, leading t…
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During my interview with Guidy Mamann, the co-coordinator of the Sheppard-Bathurst Rally in Support of Israel, I gained valuable insight into what makes this rally unique. Guidy shared that it might just be the longest rally ever organized (at 63 weeks), marking a significant milestone in demonstrating solidarity with Israel. He explained the immen…
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During my interview with Guidy Mamann, the co-coordinator of the Sheppard-Bathurst Rally in Support of Israel, I gained valuable insight into what makes this rally unique. Guidy shared that it might just be the longest rally ever organized (at 63 weeks), marking a significant milestone in demonstrating solidarity with Israel. He explained the immen…
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Ken Young is a citizen of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. He is a survivor of two Indian Residential Schools including in Prince Albert and at Dauphin. Later on in life, Ken graduated with a B.A. and LLB from the University of Manitoba. he was the first, First Nations law graduate and lawyer in Manitoba. Ken has practiced law for over 50 years. He has …
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Ken Young is a citizen of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. He is a survivor of two Indian Residential Schools including in Prince Albert and at Dauphin. Later on in life, Ken graduated with a B.A. and LLB from the University of Manitoba. he was the first, First Nations law graduate and lawyer in Manitoba. Ken has practiced law for over 50 years. He has …
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The Torah portion Vayishlach, found in Genesis 32:4–36:43, tells the story of Jacob’s reunion with his estranged brother Esau, his wrestling with an angel, and his eventual return to the land of Canaan. It also includes the tragic account of the massacre of Shechem and the growth of Jacob's family. This portion explores themes of reconciliation, st…
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The Torah portion Vayishlach, found in Genesis 32:4–36:43, tells the story of Jacob’s reunion with his estranged brother Esau, his wrestling with an angel, and his eventual return to the land of Canaan. It also includes the tragic account of the massacre of Shechem and the growth of Jacob's family. This portion explores themes of reconciliation, st…
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Elliott Katz is an author and relationship expert best known for his book Being the Strong Man a Woman Wants: Timeless Wisdom for Men on How to Improve Your Relationship, and How to Get Your Man to Wear the Pants, So You Don’t Have To. In this book, Katz offers practical advice to men on how to become more confident, assertive, and effective leader…
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Elliott Katz is an author and relationship expert best known for his book Being the Strong Man a Woman Wants: Timeless Wisdom for Men on How to Improve Your Relationship, and How to Get Your Man to Wear the Pants, So You Don’t Have To. In this book, Katz offers practical advice to men on how to become more confident, assertive, and effective leader…
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PIZZAIDF is a unique non-profit organization based in Israel, dedicated to making and delivering pizzas to IDF soldiers in Gaza and Lebanon since October 7th. Founded in 2002 by Menachem Kuchar during the Second Intifada, the initiative was born out of a desire to give some nutritional peace and sustance to soldiers, through the universal language …
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PIZZAIDF is a unique non-profit organization based in Israel, dedicated to making and delivering pizzas to IDF soldiers in Gaza and Lebanon since October 7th. Founded in 2002 by Menachem Kuchar during the Second Intifada, the initiative was born out of a desire to give some nutritional peace and substances to soldiers, through the universal languag…
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The Torah portion of Toledoth (Genesis 25:19–28:9) chronicles the generations of Isaac, focusing on the birth and lives of his sons, Esau and Jacob, and their complex relationship. It explores themes of sibling rivalry, birthright, deception, and divine election, with Jacob receiving the blessing meant for Esau, despite being the younger son. Simil…
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The Torah portion of Toledoth (Genesis 25:19–28:9) chronicles the generations of Isaac, focusing on the birth and lives of his sons, Esau and Jacob, and their complex relationship. It explores themes of sibling rivalry, birthright, deception, and divine election, with Jacob receiving the blessing meant for Esau, despite being the younger son. Simil…
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Tom Lisanti (New York, NY) is an award-winning author of 11 books about film and television. His books include Carol Lynley: Her Film & TV Career in Thrillers, Fantasy & Suspense (BearManor Media, 2020); Talking Sixties Drive-In Movies (BearManor Media, 2017), and Hollywood Surf and Beach Movies: The First Wave, 1959-1969 (McFarland and Company, 20…
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Tom Lisanti (New York, NY) is an award-winning author of 11 books about film and television. His books include Carol Lynley: Her Film & TV Career in Thrillers, Fantasy & Suspense (BearManor Media, 2020); Talking Sixties Drive-In Movies (BearManor Media, 2017), and Hollywood Surf and Beach Movies: The First Wave, 1959-1969 (McFarland and Company, 20…
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Fox Butterfield is a renowned journalist whose distinguished career includes winning a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting. He earned the prestigious award as a team member, uncovering the Pentagon Papers. His experiences as a correspondent in Vietnam during the war further solidified his reputation, as he reported firsthand on the complexities of the…
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Fox Butterfield is a renowned journalist whose distinguished career includes winning a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting. He earned the prestigious award as a team member, uncovering the Pentagon Papers. His experiences as a correspondent in Vietnam during the war further solidified his reputation, as he reported firsthand on the complexities of the…
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In both the Torah portion Chayei Sarah and the novel Pride and Prejudice, themes of family, marriage, and the role of women in society are explored. In Chayei Sarah, the narrative focuses on the final years of Sarah’s life and the subsequent efforts of Abraham to secure a suitable marriage for his son Isaac. This story highlights the importance of …
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In both the Torah portion Chayei Sarah and the novel Pride and Prejudice, themes of family, marriage, and the role of women in society are explored. In Chayei Sarah, the narrative focuses on the final years of Sarah’s life and the subsequent efforts of Abraham to secure a suitable marriage for his son Isaac. This story highlights the importance of …
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Steve Stoliar is an author and writer best known for his memoir 'Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho’s House', in which he recounts his fascinating experience living with the legendary comedian Groucho Marx. Stoliar worked as Groucho's personal secretary during the final years of the icon's life, spending three years at the Marx family home. H…
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oin me for this interview with The Givati Brigade Association Chairman, Itzhak Levit and soldier Rafael Malyshev, a sniper in the Brigade. Levit, who has been instrumental in maintaining the legacy and camaraderie within the brigade, shared his thoughts on the importance of preserving the unit's values and supporting its veterans. He highlighted th…
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oin me for this interview with The Givati Brigade Association Chairman, Itzhak Levit and soldier Rafael Malyshev, a sniper in the Brigade. Levit, who has been instrumental in maintaining the legacy and camaraderie within the brigade, shared his thoughts on the importance of preserving the unit's values and supporting its veterans. He highlighted th…
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In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky explores the complexities of faith, doubt, and human suffering, themes that resonate deeply with the Torah portion Vayera. This parsha, which includes God's covenant with Abraham, the binding of Isaac, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, delves into questions of divine justice, mercy, and the chal…
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In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky explores the complexities of faith, doubt, and human suffering, themes that resonate deeply with the Torah portion Vayera. This parsha, which includes God's covenant with Abraham, the binding of Isaac, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, delves into questions of divine justice, mercy, and the chal…
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In this very intimate talk with IDF soldier, husband and father of five, Nir Maman, 48, you'll hear his thoughts and feelings about the training he went through to fight evil and protect the innocent. You'll be privy to Nir's story about recently being called to protect the president of the United States at the upcoming inauguration ceremonies and …
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In this very intimate talk with IDF soldier, husband and father of five, Nir Maman, 48, you'll hear his thoughts and feelings about the training he went through to fight evil and protect the innocent. You'll be privy to Nir's story about recently being called to protect the president of the United States at the upcoming inauguration ceremonies and …
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In this episode, I'm sharing the remarkable story of Itay Sagy, a 26 year-old veteran of the Israel Defense Forces, whose life was forever changed by an unimaginable tragedy. Iggy survived a terrorist grenade explosion on October 11th, that left a number of his friends dead, and him severely injured. But his journey didn’t stop there. Against all o…
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In Lech Lecha, God commands Abraham to leave his homeland and embark on a journey toward an unknown future, a theme that resonates with the pursuit of self-invention and the promise of reinvention central to The Great Gatsby. Just as Jay Gatsby is driven by his own vision of the American Dream—an aspiration built on a carefully curated persona and …
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In Lech Lecha, God commands Abraham to leave his homeland and embark on a journey toward an unknown future, a theme that resonates with the pursuit of self-invention and the promise of reinvention central to The Great Gatsby. Just as Jay Gatsby is driven by his own vision of the American Dream—an aspiration built on a carefully curated persona and …
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Elizabeth Mehren writes in, 'I Lived to Tell the World', about thirteen survivors of genocides, in places like Syria, South Sudan, Rwanda and Cambodia. This wonderfully talented journalist and author, shares with us the terrible tragedy they experienced, including for some, the loss of most of their family. And Elizabeth tells us about their abilit…
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Elizabeth Mehren writes in, 'I Lived to Tell the World', about thirteen survivors of genocides, in places like Syria, South Sudan, Rwanda and Cambodia. This wonderfully talented journalist and author, shares with us the terrible tragedy they experienced, including for some, the loss of most of their family. And Elizabeth tells us about their abilit…
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In today’s episode, sponsored by Canadian Friends of The Israel Guide Dog Centre for the Blind, I delve into the captivating world of David Broza, the legendary Israeli singer-songwriter whose music transcends borders and cultures. Known for his passionate blend of folk, rock, and world music, Broza's powerful lyrics often reflect his deep connecti…
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In today’s episode, sponsored by Canadian Friends of The Israel Guide Dog Centre for the Blind, I delve into the captivating world of David Broza, the legendary Israeli singer-songwriter whose music transcends borders and cultures. Known for his passionate blend of folk, rock, and world music, Broza's powerful lyrics often reflect his deep connecti…
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the impactful career of Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, the former Premier of Ontario and humanitarian. Known for his deep commitment to public service, Mr. Rae has navigated the complex landscapes of politics and diplomacy with a focus on social justice and human rights. His experience as Premi…
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the impactful career of Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, the former Premier of Ontario and humanitarian. Known for his deep commitment to public service, Mr. Rae has navigated the complex landscapes of politics and diplomacy with a focus on social justice and human rights. His experience as Premi…
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The New York Times says, "The sassy, raspy voiced Daniella Rabbani will leave you twirling in the streets". You may twirl from her television appearances or films like Appropriate Behavior (Sundance Film Fest/ HBO) or Be Here Now-ish (TriBeCa Film Fest/ Ora TV). Daniella has performed Off Broadway in the Drama Desk nominated THE GOLDEN LAND among o…
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The New York Times says, "The sassy, raspy voiced Daniella Rabbani will leave you twirling in the streets". You may twirl from her television appearances or films like Appropriate Behavior (Sundance Film Fest/ HBO) or Be Here Now-ish (TriBeCa Film Fest/ Ora TV). Daniella has performed Off Broadway in the Drama Desk nominated THE GOLDEN LAND among o…
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In this week’s podcast, we’ll explore the intriguing parallels between the Torah portion of Noah and Dave Eggers’ novel, The Circle. Both narratives grapple with themes of isolation and the consequences of humanity’s choices. In the story of Noah, we witness a world consumed by corruption, leading to divine intervention and a fresh start, albeit at…
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In this heartfelt interview #2, Michael Levy shares the profound emotional turmoil his family is enduring following the tragic events of October 7th, when his brother, Or Levy, was taken hostage in Gaza and his sister-in-law, Eynav, was murdered. Michael opens up about the deep pain and resilience his family faces, especially as they navigate the c…
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In this heartfelt interview #2, Michael Levy shares the profound emotional turmoil his family is enduring following the tragic events of October 7th, when his brother, Or Levy, was taken hostage in Gaza and his sister-in-law, Eynav, was murdered. Michael opens up about the deep pain and resilience his family faces, especially as they navigate the c…
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Ted Nolan, a remarkable figure in the world of hockey and an influential voice for First Nations communities. As a former NHL player and celebrated Coach of the Year, Ted's impact extends far beyond the rink. His book, 'Life in Two Worlds: A Coach's Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back'…
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In a poignant and deeply moving episode of our podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Michael Levy, whose life was forever altered on October 7th when his brother, Or Levy, was tragically taken hostage, and his sister-in-law, Eynav Levy, was senselessly murdered by terrorists in southern Israel. They have a three year old son, Almog. Michael…
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Dwayne Epstein is a renowned author and film historian best known for his captivating work, Killin' Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen. This New York Times bestseller delves into the fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of the iconic 1967 war film, exploring its cultural impact and the challenges faced during production. With a deep passion f…
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In V'zot HaBerachah, Moses bestows blessings on the tribes of Israel, highlighting themes of unity, leadership, and divine promise as he prepares to pass the mantle of leadership. This resonates with the narrative of "The Return of the King," where Aragorn’s ascension to the throne symbolizes hope, restoration, and the fulfillment of destiny. Just …
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome the multi-talented Carla Collins to the podcast! A stand-up comic with a sharp wit, Carla has graced stages around the world, bringing laughter and insight to audiences everywhere. Beyond comedy, she’s a captivating model and actor, known for her dynamic performances and engaging presence. As an author, she …
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome the multi-talented Carla Collins to the podcast! A stand-up comic with a sharp wit, Carla has graced stages around the world, bringing laughter and insight to audiences everywhere. Beyond comedy, she’s a captivating model and actor, known for her dynamic performances and engaging presence. As an author, she …
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In this episode of Parsha & Prose, we delve into the profound themes of the double Torah portion, Netzavim-Va'yelech, through the lens of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. Just as the main character in 'Crime and Punishment', Raskolnikov, grapples with his moral dilemmas and the weight of his actions, the Israelites stand at a pivotal moment, choo…
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