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The Rev and The Rabbi brings all religions, all faiths, and all people into the most interesting and intriguing topics each week. AR Bernard and Rabbi Joe Potasnik talk with everyone from religious experts, to sports stars, to politicians, and to entertainers about faith in our everyday life.
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Piers Morgan Uncensored

Piers Morgan Uncensored

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Piers Morgan Uncensored is the global arena for fearless debate, bold opinions and major interviews. Follow the podcast for all-new and exclusive daily content. YouTube: @PiersMorganUncensored X: @PiersUncensored TikTok: @piersmorganuncensored Insta: @piersmorganuncensored Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Keeping democracy alive Democracy is not a spectator sport, it requires informed participating citizens. On Keeping Democracy Alive, we delve into dynamics that both inhibit democracy and reinvigorate it. looking into issues from: domestic economic issues to foreign, labor, trade, and education policy, NSA spying, the drug war, prison, police, and judicial issues, electoral and protest politics, middle east realities, right and left wing populism, environmental and energy issues, the wealth ...
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The Avrum Rosensweig Show

Avrum Rosensweig

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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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The Baseball Rabbi Podcast

Pesach Wolicki and Scott Kahn

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Baseball is the perfect sport for conversation, and no one can converse about it better than the Baseball Rabbi, one of the world's greatest experts on advanced statistics, sabermetrics, and baseball history. Join Pesach Wolicki and Scott Kahn as they apply advanced metrics to the Major Leagues, reevaluate historical assumptions, and discover new baseball trends and theories that will leave you questioning everything you assumed you knew about the National Pastime.
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You'll Never Believe This

Ralph Supper & Hayim Leiter

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Ralph Supper, a Lutheran pastor, and Hayim (Jamie) Leiter, an Orthodox rabbi, have been friends since their college days at the University of Rhode Island. Due to their shared interests, they have remained close friends through their similar, yet divergent paths. The two will discuss various topics from their point of view, in the hopes of broadening their perspectives on life.
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The Rematch with Etan Thomas

BasketballNews.com

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Hosted by NBA veteran Etan Thomas, this unique athlete-first podcast will explore the differences between how we see professional athletes and who they really are. The Rematch takes a look at the thin line between love and hate in sports; a show that examines the nature of media and popular opinion by giving athletes an open forum to reclaim their identities from labels like “polarizing,” “mercurial,” and “immature.” The Rematch is part of the BasketballNews.com Podcast Network.
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The Sports Rabbi and Roy Jankelowitz spoke about Maccabi Tel Aviv having advanced to the Europa League regular season phase and who their opponents will be as well as the latest in Israeli soccer league action. We also ran down the Israel National Team’s squad for their upcoming Nations League games against Belgium and Italy. Finally we gave a shor…
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In just a few days former president Trump will face vice president Kamala Harris in a live televised debate. The 90-minute showdown on ABC will be the first time the two candidates have ever faced off, and it could have massive implications for the frantic final months of the campaign. Pollster Frank Luntz reckons “the winner of the debate will win…
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He got 81% of the evangelical vote in key swing states in 2016. Our guest today the Reverend Doug Pagitt is exceptionally familiar with what goes on with evangelical Christians, and he says he expects Trump to get less than The post Evangelicals Souring on Trump: Why It Took So Long. appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Watch The Video & Don’t Forget to Like, Comment, Subscribe, & Share 🧡 💠 Welcome to this week’s episode of Parsha & Prose, where Rabbi Shlomo Gemara and Avrum Rosensweig delve into the Torah portion of Shoftim through the insightful lens of Harper Lee’s classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. This week, we explore the profound and damaging effects of false …
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Regular viewers of Piers Morgan Uncensored will understand the gravity of the following debate without explanation. To the unseasoned, Rabbi Shmuley and Candace Owens have maintained a bitter feud over at least two years, having accused each other of everything from hypocrisy to lying to outright bigotry. Shmuley heavily criticised Owens for her em…
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In this episode, Rabbi Dan Levin speaks with Rabbi Shai Held about the concept of love. They define love in a spiritual context, and discuss how you can develop a “posture” of love, how to learn to love yourself, and what it means to love others, as well as how the concept of love connects with those of hate, justice, and protest.…
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Richard Dawkins is one of the most controversial and fascinating thinkers in the world. His latest work, The Genetic Book of the Dead, explores how every creature is a living archive of its ancestors and the history of the planet. He’s also about to embark on his final ever tour. Piers asks him about all that and more. And finds out, after the pair…
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They weren’t there for Biden. A large chunk of young men are for Trump, but with a new presidential candidate, the Democratic Party is connecting with young people. One millennial voice is Josh Lafasan, on today’s show he says the The post Gen Z, Millennials and The 2024 Presidential Election appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Kamala Harris finally seems to have a brand to sell in her battle for the White House; that being the simple message of joy. This strategy is apparently working, with polling suggesting that she has a small lead over Trump. On the other hand, exhibiting joy is easier than arguing for your policies, something that many of her detractors claim she si…
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans. This week on Holding The High Line, it's the international break. Also Red's going on the engineering equivalent of international duty. The guys talk about that Darren Yapi winner among other things. Rabbi and Red banter about quidditch and soccer team names. We do Good Thing, Bad Thing, Big Thing on the win over FC Dall…
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Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Israel in the biggest civil unrest since the beginning of the Hamas war. Today the country is at a standstill amid a general strike. It was called after the IDF recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in Rafah. Fury at Hamas is a given. But Hamas is not the focus o…
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re thrilled to host Eric Rubin, a remarkable Global Ambassador for The Maccabbi World Union. Eric’s unique approach to fostering unity involves bringing Jews and Arabs together through the power of sports—basketball, soccer, running, and more. His dedication to creating bridges between communities and fighting a…
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re thrilled to host Eric Rubin, a remarkable Global Ambassador for The Maccabbi World Union. Eric’s unique approach to fostering unity involves bringing Jews and Arabs together through the power of sports—basketball, soccer, running, and more. His dedication to creating bridges between communities and fighting a…
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Barry Avrich is a celebrated Canadian documentarian, filmmaker, and author known for his compelling works that delve into the lives of influential figures in the entertainment industry. His notable documentaries include in-depth explorations of stars like Tony Bennett and Quincy Jones, capturing the essence of their storied careers and profound imp…
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It may have the word “liberal” in it but it’s anything but. Until the Biden/Harris years, the corporate wing of the Democratic Party had its deserved image of serving the richest among us. Trump understood raw populist anger to win The post Waving Goodbye to Neoliberalism? appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin speaks with Rabbi Dr. Mark Washofsky. They discuss the intersection between Reform Judaism and halakha, the ongoing conversation between ancient texts and modern life, and what it means to be “authentically Jewish” within Reform Judaism.Par Temple Beth El of Boca Raton
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans. This week on Holding The High Line, MLS is back! Happy Birthday Chris Armas! Rabbi and Red recap how the Pids found a way to beat Philadelphia Union. How about Zack Steffen best goalkeeper? We discuss the game of two halves, big goals from Oli Larraz and Calvin Harris. Then of course, the penalty shoot out. Mark talks ab…
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In this compelling episode, I sit down with Grady Stewart, an American pioneer in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Grady shares his incredible journey from touring the globe with legendary fighter Ken Shamrock to bringing the sport of MMA to Perth, Western Australia. As a promoter, he made waves in the industry by bringing top-tier fighters l…
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Now with the nomination of not just a woman, but a woman of color, they feel even more threatened. Today’s right encourages and seeks to use men’s anger in the culture war, even though those very policies actually harm working The post Hawley And the Right: Terrified About Their Manhood appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Rabbi Rebecca Keren Jablonski, affectionately known as 'the Uber Rabbi,' is making waves in the Jewish community with her unique approach to spiritual guidance. Her book, scheduled to come out soon, 'Confessions of a Female Rabbi will no doubt do the same. Renowned for her personalized and dynamic approach, Becky helps families and individuals forg…
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In this riveting podcast episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Steven Joseph, a distinguished lawyer and marathon enthusiast who has conquered both the Boston and New York City marathons with impressive dedication. As a first-generation American and son of a Holocaust survivor, Steven's life story is as inspiring as his professional achievem…
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The Sports Rabbi and Roy Jankelowitz looked back at Maccabi Tel Aviv’s Europa League playoff win as they approach the regular season stage of the competition. We also preview the upcoming Israeli league season as we talk Maccabi Haifa, Hapoel Beer Sheva and Beitar Jerusalem along with the rest of the teams who will vie for the top spot. Make sure t…
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans. On this episode of Holding The High Line, Rabbi and Red are masculine melancholy. The Pids lost at LAFC again, this time 4-0. We recap this Leagues Cup Semifinal. Then we have a Leagues Cup Third Place preview. Mark has a voice note on that 4-0 loss to LAFC with some group therapy recommendations. Red discusses how Leagu…
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In this compelling podcast episode, I sit down with Phil Fontaine, the esteemed former Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, for an in-depth conversation about his life, including the harrowing legacy of residential schools. Phil shares his personal experiences and the profound impact these church and government run institutions had on Indigenous…
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Since at least 2016, the Democratic policy has been driven by big contributors, yielding rural voters to Trump who at least pretended to hear them. With Minnesota Governor Tim Walz nominated as VP for Harris, middle America people who had The post With Walz, Can Democrats Win Back Rural America? appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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💠 Welcome back to "Parsha and Prose," where we delve into the weekly Torah portion through the lens of classic literature. This week, we're exploring Parsha Ekev, a portion rich with themes of gratitude and covenant, and comparing it to John Steinbeck’s harrowing novel, "The Grapes of Wrath." Just as Parsha Ekev recounts the struggles and triumphs …
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin talks with Tracey Labgold, Florida Education & Training Manager for Keshet, a non-profit that works for LGBTQ+ equality in Jewish life. They discuss different LGBTQ+ identities, the differences between sexual orientation and gender identity, and the best ways to support those who identify as q…
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Colonialism: Now it’s called corporate globalization. As the energy appetite of the west continues to accelerate, so does extractivism, without the consent of the people directly affected. In this revealing discussion, Professor Avi Chomsky explodes the many myths we white The post Avi Chomsky: 21st Century Colonialism and Extractivism appeared fir…
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans and UP THE ****ING PIDS! This week on Holding The High Line, THE RAPIDS beat Club America! Rabbi and Red banter about Moïse Bombito officially going OGC Nice. Check out our special exit interview with Moïse here. Then we bask in the joy of that win over America. The game plan worked and the players executed it very well. …
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans. It's a bittersweet day. The club has confirmed Moïse Bombito has officially transferred to OGC Nice in France. We put together an anthology of interviews from Bombi's time at the club to reminisce on his journey. The episode ends with the Moïse Bombito Exit Interview set up by the club. See the time stamps below for deta…
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Topic: Leading in Challenging Times Guest: Maayan Aviv Bio: Israel is facing multi-generational trauma. NATAL, based in Israel, is a non-profit organization founded 25 years ago. The organization specializes in the field of war-and-terror-related trauma, PTSD and resiliency-building among civil society. American Friends of NATAL (AFN), supports the…
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Today’s guest is Norrin Ripsman, a multifaceted academic and creative spirit who brings a unique blend of intellectual rigor and artistic flair to our conversation. As a professor of International Studies at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, Norrin dives deep into global issues, but he’s not just confined to the classroom. He’s also an accomplish…
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Today’s guest is Norrin Ripsman, a multifaceted academic and creative spirit who brings a unique blend of intellectual rigor and artistic flair to our conversation. As a professor of International Studies at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, Norrin dives deep into global issues, but he’s not just confined to the classroom. He’s also an accomplish…
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The ideal breeding ground for the Covid virus: A place where people were forced to have constant close contact with each other and with the wider community. In other words: prisons. You know how awful it was for us on The post Jails and Prisons Were a Hotbed of Covid. Needlessly. appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans! This week on Holding The High Line a second Darren Yapi goal has gotten the Rapids to a Leagues Cup quarterfinals. We banter about the return of the Premier League and the USMNT reportedly hiring Mauricio Pochettino. Then we talk Leagues Cup. The guys discuss the standout performances, issues, and big things from that 2-…
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin talks with Rabbi Laila Haas, who joined Temple Beth El's clergy team in June 2024. They talk about how they both fell in love with Jewish learning, their experiences learning in Israel, what Torah means to them, how they find meaning and purpose in their lives through Judaism, and more.…
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Juxtaposing the Torah portion Va'etchanan with Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude reveals intriguing contrasts and parallels in their treatment of memory, tradition, and identity. In Va'etchanan, Moses implores the Israelites to remember their past experiences and adhere to the divine commandments as they prepare to enter the Pr…
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We were taught in elementary school that every vote counts in America. But as we all know the 2016 winner of the popular vote did not become president. The truth is the presidential candidates will spend a billion dollars this The post Make the Winner of the Popular Vote President appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Hello Colorado Rapids fans! On this episode of Holding The High Line, Red does a solo pod after swimming in the Colorado River. The USWNT won Olympic gold against Brazil, in no small part due to the Colorado trio. Matt breaks down the good, the bad, and the big from Friday's win over FC Juárez. Then we look ahead to Deportivo Toluca on Tuesday. The…
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