Month: November 2022
Should We Respond?

Should We Respond?

In a democratic society, calling out Ye’s latest rant is as reasonable as any other justified critique of a public figure. But we need to remember that there are serious problems that face Jews everywhere that won’t be solved by a tsunami of backlash on Twitter against celebrities who would not even be subjects for conversation if they were not celebrities.

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Walk Away Renay

Walk Away Renay

This episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is an instalment of What’s In Your Toolbox? Host Bobby K. and his guest, 99.3 County FM radio host Renay Weissman-Stanners, have a candid and honest conversation about familial trauma, antisemitism, intergenerational stress, and the importance of being kind to yourself.

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Kislev Yoga for Trust

Kislev Yoga for Trust

Welcome to the month for dreamers. The cozy month of Kislev is the Hebrew month for dream work. To welcome this month, we invite you onto your Yoga mat, for our monthly session with Jenna Zadaka for a Yoga Asana practice – combining mind, soul and body.

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EPISODE‌ ‌97: From Life to Death: A Story of Rebirth

EPISODE‌ ‌97: From Life to Death: A Story of Rebirth

This week’s episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is an instalment of Crossing The Sea, a podcast about Judaism and mental health. Dr. Elliot Malamet speaks with former sports journalist Howard Berger, who was laid off in 2011 and dealt with years of emotional struggle — until his professional path took an unexpected turn and brought new meaning into his life.

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EPISODE‌ 96 – Sacred Time Cheshvan

EPISODE‌ 96 – Sacred Time Cheshvan

This week’s episode of The Living Jewishly Podcasts is an episode of Sacred Time, a podcast devoted to the healing art of the Hebrew calendar. In this Cheshvan episode replay, Bluth and Ganga Devi discuss the many ways that we can create personal structures and systems that reconnect us with our true priorities in life.

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Nourishing the World

Nourishing the World

As hard as we try, we cannot permanently avert our eyes from global food insecurity, which is not a matter of lifestyle, or values, or identity. It is a binary of life or death, with little in between. Without protecting the fragility of the ecosystem, we will be unable to leave a viable legacy to our descendants.

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