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God, Torah, and Israel

God, Torah, and Israel

Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in Los Angeles, CA.

From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life

From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life

Bringing weekly Jewish insights into your life. Join Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz, Rabbi Michelle Robinson and Rav-Hazzan Aliza Berger of Temple Emanuel in Newton, MA as they share modern ancient wisdom.

Kaddish

Kaddish

Rabbi Ariana Katz is the founding rabbi of Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl. She was the creator and host Kaddish, a podcast about death, mourning and identity. Stay tuned for a new podcast coming winter 2019.

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter

Whether you're a parent or a child, a young reader or an older one, the Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter is indeed just that – a treasure chest of delightful, charming little stories full of animals and people. Beatrix Potter today has spawned a whole industry of merchandise, games and theme parks, but the stories remain as fresh and sparkling as they were when they first came out in 1901. The Great Big Treasury contains three collections compiled into one enchanting volume - The Giant Treasury of Peter Rabbit, Further Tales of Peter Rabbit and The Giant Treasury of Beatrix Potter. It contains nineteen tales featuring a troop of unforgettable characters. Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and rebellious young fellow, is the hero of many a tale, along with his goody-goody sisters Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail. Their long-suffering mother strives to keep Peter out of mischief and Mr. McGregor's tempting garden filled with luscious fruits and vegetables. The stories sparkle with Beatrix Potter's amusing lines which have old Mrs. Rabbit cautioning her children against trespassing into the garden, “Your father had an accident there. He was put into a pie!” Other memorable characters include Squirrel Nutkin, who is a most impertinent fellow, Peter Rabbit's cousin Benjamin Bunny, two bad mice, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Tailor Simpkin, a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher and many more. The stories are a mixture of moral fables and fascinating descriptions of nature and Victorian childhood naughtiness. Peter Rabbit's stories have been translated into nearly forty languages and adapted for stage, film and television, converted into animated cartoons and toys, children's room accessories, furnishings and wall-paper. In fact, Beatrix Potter herself was the first person to realize the commercial value of merchandising. Her illustrations for the stories show her as a gifted artist and nature conservationist who lived in the picturesque Lake District in England. The stories are distinctive in the way they connect directly with childhood imagination and the writing style is particularly suited to being read aloud – an activity which has been enjoyed by generations of both parents and children the world over.

Parsha in Progress

Parsha in Progress

Parsha in Progress is the latest podcast by Tablet Magazine. Perfect for anyone interested in the Bible, every other week hosts Rabbi Dov Linzer and author Abigail Pogrebin, an Orthodox rabbi and a Reform Jew, delve into a Biblical issue and story, and discuss how this ancient text takes on modern meaning and brings modern challenges. With humor, love, and insight, these focused discussions follow the schedule of the weekly parsha readings in synagogue.

Radical Moderation

Radical Moderation

In a discourse dominated by extremes, we must be radical in our return to moderation and listening. In the Radical Moderation podcast, Rabbi Ari Segal, Head of School at Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles, reinvigorates the art of the civilized debate. Tackling difficult subjects with a range of points-of-view, Rabbi Segal explores the simple truth of modern dialogue: It is important to say what we think, but it is equally vital to think about how we say it.

Audio Uplift

Audio Uplift

Everyone wants to be "kind". But becoming a truly kind person takes effort. Actually, it\'s a finely cultivated art. JWR presents an English-language adaptation of the Holy Tongue bestseller, Ahavas Chesed. Its author, Rabbi Yisroel Meir Kagan, known as the "Chofetz Chaim", was one of the most influential rabbis of the first third of the 20th Century. Given his penetrating insight into human nature, the sage's teachings are timeless. Those who incorporate them into their daily lives will find themselves -- and those they interact with -- elevated. Archived

Parsha Lab from Aleph Beta

Parsha Lab from Aleph Beta

Podcast by Rabbi David Fohrman

Too Jewish

Too Jewish

\"Too Jewish with Rabbi Sam Cohon and Friends\"

WONDERLAND podcast

WONDERLAND podcast

Journey down the rabbit hole with four friends who talk about ABC's new drama Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. We invite you to share your theories, observations, and more. We discuss the stories, fairy tales, easter eggs, spoilers, and host in-depth discussions to understand what’s going on.

Join Daniel J. Lewis, his wife Jenny, Jeremy Laughlin, and Erin as we follow the white rabbit. Send your feedback to Feedback@WONDERLANDpodcast.com or leave a message on our listener voicemail line at (903) 231-2221.

WONDERLAND podcast is an unofficial podcast and is not affiliate with ABC Studios.