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Shu"T First, Ask Questions Later puts the study of Torah front-and-center by inviting guest scholars to present, debate and provide listeners with a dynamic conversation of the topic at hand. In addressing the responsum of their choice, they will be asked to provide relevant historical background, distill the halachic/social considerations, offer unique methodological insights, and make an argument for its relevance today.
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Questions Men Ask

Jon Symes & Jared Archbold

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Welcome to the Questions Men Ask, a podcast for men committed to creating meaningful lives at this most challenging of times for us all. As your hosts, Jon Symes and Jared Archbold, we bring a wealth of wisdom and experience, in coaching, teaching, learning, fatherhood, relationship, medicine work, laughing, weeping and loving. We’re equipped for real conversations about real life about real transformation. Each week, we delve into the major questions facing us men today, stepping out of our ...
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Questions You Ask

Dunwoody Baptist Church

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You have questions about God. We have them, too. Many of those questions begin with, "Why does God...?" This podcast seeks to provide biblical answers to those question.
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Questions Kids Ask

Questions Kids Ask

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Volley.FM presents Questions Kids Ask Questions Kids Ask is the perfect short, daily podcast for those parents with inquisitive kids and anyone who loves to hear the science behind questions like "What is a black hole?" "Where is the moon in the daytime? " These types of questions are exactly what Questions Kids Ask is here to help you answer. Kid-friendly and full of science fun for the whole family
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Hello! This is the podcast in which I ask questions. What if the moon weren't there? What is the difference between VR and Reality, and how close is it? These are 2 examples of questions I'll ask. Podcasts are also available on my YouTube channel Danowulf. Tune in every Monday, and I'll see you there!
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The greatest asset of human mind is it’s ability to ask questions, then why is it that this ability seems to take you more towards confusion than resolution? Join Entrepreneur and wellness enthusiast Khushi Pillai every week as she shares her stories and profound insights on how to tackle challenges in life and shift your perspective from a place of powerlessness to a place of empowerment. Each episode contains valuable information to help you connect with your authentic self and provide you ...
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Cry Havoc! Ask Questions Later takes place two years after Julius Caesar failed to beware the Ides of March and got stabbed to death by a band of well-wishers. Now the assassins have been rounded up and slaughtered in battle, so we can all breathe a sigh of relief. But who’s in charge now? With things on the verge of absolute collapse, the cool and calculating Cleopatra, the Queen of the Nile, has swung by for an extended visit. She’s eager to renew an alliance with Rome by any means necessa ...
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DebsWhyReview is a podcast for kids who ask questions! In each episode, Deb answers questions that kids may ask. Questions can be anything from smelly farts, history, science or... the weather! It's completely up to you and she has the answers for you! To submit a question please email: debswhyreview@gmail.com Include your first name, age, where you're from and... your question! Make sure to tune in. See ya then!
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Ask Sarah: the Big Questions

Sarah Brown Wessling

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This is an occasional podcast series in conjunction with Sarah Brown Wessling's weekly advice column for teachers, called Ask Sarah. This podcast series takes an in-depth examination of some of the most complex questions educators ask and face in partnership with Teacher2Teacher.
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THIS IS THE JOURNEY OF QUESTIONS ABOUT WHICH WE GIVE A THOUGHT EVERY NOW AND THEN BUT NEVER TAKE ANY OBSERVATIONS FROM IT. AND THAT'S WHERE EVERY LIFE MAKES A DIFFERENCE! SO MY FRIENDS, HERE'S A PODCAST THAT WILL LET YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR DAILY LIVES IN A DIFFERENT WAY!😌😊
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Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions pairs Bill Gates with actress and writer Rashida Jones to tackle some of the biggest questions facing us today: Is it too late to solve climate change? Does everybody lie? Is inequality inevitable? Join them for deep dives into these questions and even a few answers.
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Welcome to “Questions New Real Estate Investors Ask” a podcast where new investors ask pressing questions that they need to know. Your host Michael Del Prete with his 10 years of experience and 600 closed transactions answers these questions during his beginner's networking group at the largest real estate investing association in the nation. This podcast is a Live Q&A recording from a real estate investing association. This class is catered to aspiring investors who have closed three or few ...
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This episode features Rabbi Chaim Jachter's scholarly examination of the relationship between kashrus and personal trust in halacha (kim lei b’gavei). By introducing the recent Responsa Atzei Besamim (Y.D., no. 10), Rabbi Jachter investigates the parameters of trusting individuals with varying kashrus standards. His discussion addresses key issues,…
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Imagine a world where masculine and feminine energies coexist harmoniously, fostering a thriving society. In this episode, we explore the pivotal role men play in making this vision a reality. Today, we dive into deep conversations around masculinity. We examine the roles of fathers and male mentors, how men can harness their strengths to better su…
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Traditional views of masculinity often cause more harm than good. In this episode, we challenge those outdated paradigms and explore healthier, more balanced alternatives. We break down the unhealthy traits linked to traditional masculinity, highlighting the value of self-inquiry practices like journaling and meditation. For deeper insight, we sugg…
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Breaking out of the box of conventional masculinity opens up a world of new possibilities. What if being a man meant so much more than what society tells us? In this episode, we’re thrilled to explore what it means to live beyond the constraints of traditional masculinity. We're talking about shaking off the cultural conditioning that shapes men, t…
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Returning to his early educational roots, Moshe Kurtz interviews his lifelong Rebbe and Rosh HaYeshiva, Rav Yaakov Bender about an array of questions pertaining to Jewish education. Through the lens of several teshuvos in Igros Moshe (Y.D. 2:104, Y.D. 4:30, and C.M. 2:51), Rabbi Bender emphasizes the importance of compassion and inclusivity as a ha…
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In this episode, Rabbi Jeffrey Saks delves into the intriguing world of Chalitza, a Jewish law procedure for dissolving a levirate marriage, through the lens of the Maharsham's Responsum (1:14). This complex case involves a hot air balloon ride, obscure texts, and an exclusive revelation about the Nobel laureate Shai Agnon's potential influence fro…
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In this episode, Dr. Elana Stein Hain examines a unique pair of responsa by the Rambam (no. 160-161, Mechon Yerushalayim Ed.), which present a harrowing marital dispute from two opposing perspectives - one from the wife's point of view and the other from the husband's. By analyzing these two teshuvos, Dr. Stein Hain gets to the deeper meaning of th…
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In every man's life, there's a phase where questions outnumber the answers and understanding oneself feels like solving a never-ending puzzle. Today's episode is a raw, insightful look into men’s journeys from adolescence to adulthood. In this episode, Jared explores how we become the men we are today, starting from birth when we absorb everything …
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In addition to his sha'atnez expertise, our guest, Rabbi Yirmiyah Moldovan, is a sofer, shochet, ba'al kriah, and ba'al tokeah. Through the prism of Igros Moshe (Y.D. 1:72), he delves into the obscure world of sha'atnez, exploring both the halachic issues and practical methods for determining which clothing ACTUALLY needs to be tested for the prohi…
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In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Asher Bush, a contemporary posek (Jewish legal authority), who offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a modern halachic decisor. Rabbi Bush shares his experiences and insights on how he navigates the complex challenges of the modern world while rendering halachic decisions. We touch on a host of topics from…
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Navigating the modern world feels chaotic, especially when it comes to understanding our roles. This episode explores how past societal shifts have impacted the way men see themselves and their place in the world today. Today, Jared Archbold and I, Jon Symes, dig into some serious stuff. We talk about our loss of spiritual connection, how modern go…
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Podcast Description The Perfect Hello: Greeting Etiquette Around the World is part of my image management podcast series. In today’s episode, we will talk about Greeting Etiquettes! Let’s learn how you can transform your simple hellos into impactful moments of connection. Let’s explore how every greeting is a chance to make a difference and how to …
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What happens when a posek steps into the realm of history? Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, one of today's leading Jewish scholars, assesses the historical claims advanced in a late responsum of R. Moshe Feinstein (Igros Moshe, Y.D. 4:57:11) against instituting new fast days. R. Dr. Schacter raises several fundamental questions that arise from R. Feins…
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In this episode, Rabbi Chaim Metzger explores the groundbreaking halachic rulings of Rav Shlomo Goren, a pioneer and previous Chief Rabbi of the Israeli Defense Forces, based on his sefer Meishiv Milchamah (no. 2). Through an analysis of Rav Goren's innovative rulings, Rabbi Metzger reveals how he navigated complex issues facing both the Israeli mi…
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Rabbi David Fried explores how a responsum of the Rambam (Shu"T HaRambam, Mechon Yerushalayim Edition, No. 104) sheds light on ambiguities and seeming contradictions in his magnum opus, the Mishneh Torah. He demonstrates how reading the "original" responsum can possibly settle a debate between Rav Moshe Feinstein (Igros Moshe, Y.D. 2:7) and Rav Aha…
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Men are grappling with societal shifts that redefine what it means to be masculine. We're moving away from traditional norms and exploring emotional competence and empathy. In this episode, we dive into the changing landscape of masculinity and how it impacts men's mental and physical well-being. We discuss the pressures of traditional gender roles…
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In this episode, Rabbi Yossi Katz delves into the fascinating life and works of Rav Nosson Nota Zuber, a Talmudic scholar who served as the rabbi of Roselle, NJ. Through a general exploration of Rav Zuber's responsa contained in Zichron Menachem, Rabbi Katz reveals the remarkable rulings and insights made by this less-well-known, yet exceedingly er…
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In this episode, Rabbi Tzvi Benoff explores the concept of Ona'as Mamon, a Jewish law regulating fair business practices and economic conduct. With a focus on Responsa Shevet HeLevi (O.C. 4:1), he delves into the nuances of this principle, discussing various approaches to its interpretation and application in contemporary economic life.…
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Understanding the state of men today is key to addressing the challenges we face. From risky behaviors to mental health, the data paints a stark picture of modern male existence. In this episode, we're getting real about the disturbing stats affecting men in 2024. We dive into life expectancy gaps, risky behaviors, and the alarming state of men's m…
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In a world where being a man is more complicated than ever, it's like navigating a maze where the walls keep shifting. Emotional intelligence, authentic masculinity, and finding our place without shame – these are just a few of the puzzles we aim to solve. Today, we’re tackling what it means to be an authentic man in 2024 and why it’s crucial for m…
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Etiquette at Every Bite: A Guide to Dining Etiquettes is part of my image management podcast series. In today’s episode, we will talk about Dining Etiquettes! Dining etiquettes aren't just about following rules; they're about creating an atmosphere of civility and respect around the table. So join me, as we explore the nuances of dining etiquettes,…
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In this episode, Rabbi Kalman Laufer explores the complex and sensitive topic of "The Gett of Kleeves" and its implications for dementia in Jewish law. Through his analysis of the responsa collected in Sefer Or HaYashar, Rabbi Laufer sheds light on the halachic considerations surrounding divorce and claims of mental incapacity. As a bioethicist and…
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In this episode, Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman joins us to explore the fascinating themes of his book "Letter and Spirit: Evasion, Avoidance, and Workarounds in the Halachic System". We delve into the intricate strategies and mechanisms that have evolved within Jewish law to navigate complex ethical and legal dilemmas. Rabbi Feldman shares his expertise …
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Questions Men Ask is a podcast dedicated to exploring the heart of what it means to live a purposeful and fulfilling life as a modern man. Hosts Jared Archbold and Jon Symes dive deep into the complexities of manhood, from existential inquiries to practical steps for personal development. Tune in for insightful interviews with thought leaders, live…
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Join us for a fascinating journey through the intersection of Jewish history, copyright law, and community politics in our latest episode, "Printing Press Politics: Investigating the Mishneh Torah Copyright Controversy". Dr. Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg, a renowned expert in Jewish studies, joins us to delve into the contentious debate surrounding the r…
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In this episode, Rabbi Shimon Altshul joins us to delve into a captivating responsum of the Chasam Sofer (Y.D., no. 45), one of the most influential Jewish scholars of the 18th/19th century. We explore a kashrus controversy that rocked his community, where a debate over the potentially treif status of much of their food threatened to tear the commu…
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In this episode, Rabbi Yossi Kamman joins us to explore a fascinating responsum (Likutei Sichos, Vol. 16, p. 518) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe (R. Menachem Mendel Schneerson) against scheduling elective surgeries within a few days of Shabbos. Rabbi Kamman presents us with an insightful profile of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, his approach to halachah, and wha…
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We attended the Rabbinical Council of America Conference 2024 and did some rapid fire interviews with many of the rabbis who were present. They were given a few minutes to share their favorite responsa and which topic they (in theory or in practice) would write a teshuva about. Order of guests: Rabbi Mark Dratch Rabbi Jordan Aurebach Rabbi Maury Ke…
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In this episode, we're joined by Rabbanit Ayelet Schlesinger for a fascinating exploration of a recurring question: What happens when minhag (custom) conflicts with halacha (Jewish law)? Using the case study of Friday Night Kiddush, we delve into how three responsa - Yachin U'Boaz (1:118), Or Zarua (Vol. 1, Responsum no. 752), and Yabia Omer (1:15)…
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dern Etiquettes & its Types is part of my image management podcast series. In today’s episode, we will talk about Etiquettes! And yes, there is more to etiquettes than just “Please” and “Thank You!” Whether you're at a fancy dinner party, a work meeting, or simply interacting with others in everyday life, practicing good etiquette is like adding a …
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May later generations disagree with their predecessors? Can religious authority be controlled by a specific locale? Our guest, Rabbi Shmuel Phillips addresses these questions and distills several fundamental lessons from a lesser known responsum of the Rambam (Iggeres no. 18). More info and the best links for buying his books are at www.TalmudRecla…
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Should I Study Biblical Criticism? In this episode, we provide a glimpse into the complex and often contentious world of Biblical criticism, exploring how two prominent theological schools of thought - Conservative and Orthodox - approach the study of our holy Torah. While both sides affirm the general authority of the Bible, they diverge sharply o…
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In this episode, we explore the Rambam's Iggeres Teiman (Epistle to Yemen) - a powerful and poignant letter written to the Jewish community of Yemen around the year 1173/1174.Our guest, Rabbi Chezkie Glatt explains how the letter offers words of comfort, encouragement, and hope in the face of heresy and hardship. We provide a general survey of the …
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