Join husband Travis McElroy and wife Teresa McElroy every Friday and they'll improve your etiquette week by week! Perplexed by thank you notes? Baffled by black tie? Dismayed by dinner parties? Worry no more, Shmanners has your answers!
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Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.
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The boys get hammered and have a great time, tune in!
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Smack talk is a podcast about just funny stuff weather it be a story or a conversation Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bubbatx12/support
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Listen now to one of our informative and inspiring SHMA Talks. Each episode covers a different issue or thought leadership topic aimed to motivate, engage and inspire the leaders of today and tomorrow. Taking the form of interviews, conversations, panel discussions, live Q&As and debates, you can hear from national and local disruptors, industry experts, entertaining and motivational speakers, as well as Shakespeare Martineau leaders and rising stars.
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Lee loves Batman. Sam is indifferent. Lee plans to change that by forcing all things Batman down Sam’s throat… but not like that.
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Two anime lovers hold their skeptical friend's hand through a list of new and classic anime titles. Tune in weekly to watch the fibers of their friendship be pushed to their limits... and beyond.
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R. Micha'el Rosenberg on Pesah: The Yom Kippur Before Pesah
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6:26We are doing a lot of prep work this week. We are cleaning our homes, kashering pots and cutlery, making sure we’ve got everything on our Seder shopping lists.Oleh Hadar Institute
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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the conservationist and Father of National Parks JOHN MUIR! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! National Immigration Project: https://nipnlg.org/Oleh Travis & Teresa McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Vayikra: Blood and Breath
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7:52The unspoken drive towards human sacrifice lurks in the background of Sefer Vayikra.Oleh Hadar Institute
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R. Avi Strausberg: Children of Believers
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41:54The first Pesah was a leil shimurim, a night of watching, a night of fear and uncertainty. Amid darkness and screams, the fate of the Israelites hung in the balance, with hopes of redemption and freedom in their hearts. They were asked to believe in a God they didn't know and to set out on a journey with no destination in sight. Amazingly, they tru…
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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the history and etiquette of BOWLING! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/Oleh Travis McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Pekudei: Silver and Gold
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7:36Human beings love to make idols of our dead. Desperate to keep our lost loved ones within reach, we create forms that we can cling to in their stead. We name buildings and mark park benches; install portraits and keep voicenotes on our phones. We believe, somewhere in our hearts, that if we can create the right form, capture the right image, wear t…
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The psalms attached liturgically to each day of the week are often mumbled over quickly, without much attention to their meaning. In this series, we'll engage in careful literary-theological readings of these psalms, looking at how various midrashim interpret the psalms, and bring new meaning to this part of our daily prayers. Key themes explored w…
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Hello internet! This week's episode is a discussion all about Season 3 of BRIDGERTON! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/Oleh Travis & Teresa McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Vayakhel: Returning to Shabbat
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8:14It’s only in the moment when Moshe once again commands the Jewish people to keep Shabbat that we know they are truly forgiven.Oleh Hadar Institute
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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the history and etiquette of a traditional IRISH PUB! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/Oleh Travis & Teresa McElroy
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R. David Kasher: In the Shadow of the Golem Part 3
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57:40Prague at the turn of the 17th century was the site of a critical period in the development of pre-modern Jewish thought. The great rabbis of that city developed a unique theology, synthesizing the rational philosophical tradition that shaped religious thought in the Middle Ages with the growing influence of Kabbalah. In doing so, they created a ne…
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Hello Internet! It’s time for another IDIOMS episode, full of phrases about pickles, pennies, and birds! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/Oleh Travis & Teresa McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Parashat Ki Tissa: Who Does God Desire?
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4:58The Jews have every reason to believe Moshe will never come back. We’ve seen this play before, the last time with a father and son: a three day journey into the wilderness for sacrifice (the story that Moshe tells Pharaoh) at some unknown place, which turns out to be a mountain. We know this story, but the last time we saw it told, the main charact…
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R. Micha'el Rosenberg on Purim: Costumes and the Eternal Self
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5:44Purim is a holiday of costumes, putting on masks, and presenting ourselves to the world in unusual ways. It makes sense, then, that this holiday most often falls, as it does this year, in the week after Parashat Tetzaveh, a parashah largely about the costuming for the priests in the Temple. The fact that the Torah tells us so much about the garment…
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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the history and etiquette of CASSEROLES! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! Harmony House: https://harmonyhousewv.comOleh Travis McElroy, Teresa McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Tetzaveh: Between Absence and Emptiness
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5:20Tetzaveh is a parashah of absence. While Moshe has been a constant presence since the beginning of Shemot, in Tetzaveh, Moshe’s name is not mentioned a single time.Oleh Hadar Institute
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R. David Kasher: In the Shadow of the Golem Part 2
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1:09:48Prague at the turn of the 17th century was the site of a critical period in the development of pre-modern Jewish thought. The great rabbis of that city developed a unique theology, synthesizing the rational philosophical tradition that shaped religious thought in the Middle Ages with the growing influence of Kabbalah. In doing so, they created a ne…
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R. Tali Adler on Parashat Terumah: Caring for God
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5:36If you are lucky, you will live to see your parents begin to need you in the way you once needed them. You will feel it most in the small things: lifting a cup of water to your mother’s lips; adjusting the light your father can sleep. Laying a hand on his forehead. And you will be desperately sad, but also lucky, because each time you do these thin…
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R. David Kasher: In the Shadow of the Golem Part 1
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51:24Prague at the turn of the 17th century was the site of a critical period in the development of pre-modern Jewish thought. The great rabbis of that city developed a unique theology, synthesizing the rational philosophical tradition that shaped religious thought in the Middle Ages with the growing influence of Kabbalah. In doing so, they created a ne…
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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the history and etiquette of SKIING! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/Oleh Travis & Teresa McElroy
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R. Tali Adler on Parashat Mishpatim: The Day After
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7:36Mishpatim, after the narrative path we’ve experienced so far in Shemot, can feel dizzying. Until now, Shemot has seemed like a straightforward story: slavery, Exodus, and revelation. It is a narrative that unfolds in a basically clear order, with a clear str¡ucture. It is a story that can be read, if not precisely like any other book, at least in m…
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The psalms attached liturgically to each day of the week are often mumbled over quickly, without much attention to their meaning. In this series, we'll engage in careful literary-theological readings of these psalms, looking at how various midrashim interpret the psalms, and bring new meaning to this part of our daily prayers. Key themes explored w…
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Hello Internet! This week's episode is all about flapper and roaring 20s reporter LOIS LONG! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend! Music in this episode: "Walking Along" and "Semi-Funk" by Kevin MacLeod: https://incompetech.com/; and "Standard Jazz Bars" by Jason Shaw: https://audionautix.com/. World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/…
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R. Tali Adler on Parashat Yitro: Remembering the Shepherd
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6:54It’s only when Yitro, who knew Moshe before he became a leader, comes to meet him that we learn how lost Moshe has become.Oleh Hadar Institute
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R. Micha'el Rosenberg on Tu Bishvat: “The One Who Brings Forth”
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8:48Tu Bishvat has become a day on which many Jews express gratitude for the earth and its bounty. In this sense, it is closely connected to the practice of reciting blessings over food before we eat. How do we experience, when we eat fully formed produce, the miraculous intricacy that produced it? How do we go from the mundane act of eating to a deep …
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