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Aish - Movies

Inspiring videos from Aish.com.

 

Aish Podcasts

Podcasts from Aish.com.

 

Aishaudio.Com

Aishaudio.com offers a searchable database of hundreds of high-quality talks from Aish HaTorah's "Voices from Jerusalem" collection, including discussions on Jewish history, ethics, law, family, Torah, marriage, holidays, and other topics.

 

Audio Lectures on Jewish Meditation

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This audio lecture, which interprets the Kabbalah and Chassidut, expounds upon the deep meaning and purpose of meditation. It guides us through a meditation on the inner meanings of the Hebrew year 5764 – from the secrets of music to our “inner

 

BabagaNewz.com

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BabagaNewz is a full-color monthly classroom magazine for grades 4-7 that thoughtfully analyzes major news stories, religious holidays, cultural events, and youth trends that play an important part in our children's lives.

 

Becoming a Living Book

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Susan Handelman, professor at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, analyzes the dramatic encounters of the most famous teachers in Jewish tradition with their students in the heat of debate during study. She explores the relationships between students and teachers, which reveal the deeper meaning of Jewish learning and tradition.

 

BecomingJewish.Org

Becoming Jewish is an online information source for those considering conversion to Judaism, in the process of converting, ba'al teshuva (returnees to Judasim), Righteous Gentiles (B'nei Noach), and anyone interested in learning about Judaism.

 

Beth Adam Podcasts

Welcome to Beth Adam's podcast directory. Now you can be connected to our community no matter where you are. We plan to add podcasts of Rabbi Barr's messages every Tuesday.

 

Bnei-Baruch Kabbalahmedia Archive

Bnei Baruch is a diverse movement of many thousands of students worldwide. Each student chooses his or her own path and intensity, according to one's personal conditions and abilities.  In recent years, the group has grown into a movement engaged in voluntary educational projects, presenting genuine Kabbalah sources in contemporary language. The essence of the message disseminated by Bnei Baruch is unity of the people, unity of nations and love of man.

 

CantorCast

I get too many calls to help friends with their computer woes. Instead of having the same conversation over and over, I figured I'd open up a podcast here so people can download and learn about all sorts of things to enrich their cantorate.

 

Center for Online Judaic Studies

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The Center for Online Judaic Studies (COJS), is an organization which is revolutionizing the study of Jewish history with cutting-edge internet and digital imaging technologies, including webcasting.  Their interactive encyclopedia, vast database of primary sources, multimedia presentations, and innovative educational materials serve as resources for students, teachers, adult learners, and scholars.

 

Centrality Of Jewish Values In Shaping The Jewish Future

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Professor Calvin Goldscheider of Brown University presents this talk on Jewish values based on his interviews with European Jews who survived WWII. Produced by University of Washington, May 2000.

 

Chabad Online Torah Classes

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This vast collection of classes on Torah from Chabad of North Beverly Hills includes courses on Talmud, Torah, Chabad, Hebrew language, stories, Jewish laws and customs, and more.

 

Chabad.Org Audio/Video

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This is Chabad’s national audio/video web presence.  Hear and see recordings of the Rebbe, imaginative kids' programming, as well as discussions on Judaism, relationships, Kabbalah, Chassidic philosophy, Parshah, holidays, Jewish history, and more!

 

Chabad.Org Audio/Video - Weekly Parshah

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Commentaries on the weekly parshah.

 

Chicago Community Kollel

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Hear Real Audio™ Shiurim or see a video about the Chicago Community Kollel.

 

Classic Sinai Podcast

Free Jewish mp3 downloads on 26 all-star topics in Judaism. Jewish audio mp3s for the curious mind.

 

Classroom Teaching

The Lookstein Center for Jewish Education of the School of Education at Bar-Ilan University is a service and research center deeply committed to enhancing the quality of Jewish education in the Diaspora. The Center seeks to develop and facilitate programs and projects that reflect, encourage, and foster ongoing growth and learning for the Jewish educator.

 

College of Judaism

Yeshiva style Jewish learning mixed with modern secular classes.

 

Congregation Agudas Achim - Torah Trope

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In addition to classes on Torah Trope, Congregation provides the following for holiday readings: Shabbat Torah Trope,  Shabbat Haftorah Trope, High Holy Day Torah Readings, and Purim Migillat

 

Cultural Disjunctions And Modern Jewish Identity

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Professor Mendes-Flohr, Professor of Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, seeks to compound and celebrate the ambiguities of post-traditional Jewish identities in the modern and post-modern periods while noting the discontinuities of such categories as faith, ritual, culture, territory, and ethnicity.

 

Daf Yomi

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Here you will find a collection of resources for learning the Daf Yomi, the daily page of Talmud studied as part of a monumental program initiated by Rav Meir Shapiro in 1923 at the First World Congress of Agudath Israel in Vienna.  Daf yomi shiurim are given by Rav Grossman of Los Angeles.

 

Darche Noam Institutions

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Become part of a group of university-educated and professional men committed to lifelong Jewish intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth. Listen to the latest weekly Parsha, annual alumni talks, and audio programs on special shiurim and holidays.

 

E-DAF.com

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E-Daf.com is an online source for Talmud Daf Yomi in Tzuras HaDaf. Listen to it in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish.

 

Esther Wein Parsha Podcast

Through her classes, lectures and travels, Esther Wein has been sharing Torah for many years. Sought after as a speaker, traveling around the country, she offers words of Torah and insight. She has taught in high schools and at the Jewish Renaissance Center, and currently gives weekly Parsha and Prayer classes in the Five Towns (NY).

 

Four Worlds and Kabbalah

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Professor Chava Weissler explores the complex relationship of renewal interpretations of Kabbalah to classical forms of Jewish mysticism through teaching of

 

Gemara Brochos: "Shema, Tefillah and Brochos"

Hear a shiur on Gemara Brochos, where we discuss the halachos of Shema, Tefillah and Brochos, delivered by Rabbi Avrohom Adler at the Kollel Boker in Zichron Chaim.

 

Gender and Jewish Renewal

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Chava Weissler explores the idea of gender and Jewish renewal. The majority of participants in the Jewish renewal movement are women. Several factors are at work here to explain this, such as the theology of the movement, which articulates the importance of the shekhinah, the feminine divine.

 

Hebrew - English Bible by Books - Mechon-Mamre

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Here are direct links to recordings in Hebrew on the Israeli Snunit Kodesh site, provided by Audio Scriptures International and the United Bible Society, ©1976; they are not chanted with a melody, but are clearly pronounced in Sephardic-style

 

Hebrew Union College

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The Department of Distance Education is pleased to offer selections from HUC-JIR's video and audio collection. Lectures cover a variety of topics of central interest to the Reform movement, including the 2000 Jewish population survey, Jewish mysticism, congregational education, sexuality, and healing.

 

Jadio

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Jadio is a Jewish streaming audio site providing on-demand delivery of Jewish lectures and discussions authored by some of the world's most compelling and inspiring Jewish scholars, including Kenneth Adelman, Yehuda Bauer, Dr. Sara Bloomfield, Shmuley Boteach, Abba Eban, and Esther Jungreis

 

Jewish Education for Adults from the comfort of your home

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Got Torah? Comes to you from Oorah, a Jewish outreach organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey. For more than two decades, Oorah has been helping Jewish families connect to their heritage. Most of its volunteers are young rabbinical students who are eager to share and teach what they’ve learned.

 

Jewish Meditation Audio Lectures

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In this audio lecture, Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh expounds upon the deep meaning and purpose of meditation, and then guides us through a meditation on the inner meanings of the Hebrew year 5764.

 

Jewish Reconstructionist Radio

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Heart, Mind, and Spirit, the first regularly scheduled Reconstructionist radio show in the history of the movement, was produced and aired weekly in the Philadelphia area. More than 70 half-hour shows were produced.

 

Jewish Renewal In America

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American Judaism has developed new varieties of spiritual expression, including feminist ritual and liturgy, Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah), retreat centers teaching Jewish meditation, and dialogues among Jews, Buddhists, and Jewish Buddhists. All of these have influenced the Jewish renewal movement, whose founders endeavored to create an American reformulation of Jewish spirituality and drew from sources such as Kabbalah, Hasidism, Jewish feminism, and the Havurah movement, as well as eastern influences, the ecological movement, and the self-actualization movement. Professor Chava Weissler discusses this topic.

 

Jewish Study Network

The Jewish Study Network is an association of young Jewish scholars who have come together to share their knowledge of Jewish tradition with the general Jewish public of the Bay Area.

 

Jewish Theological Seminary - Podcasts

Each year, JTS’s public lectures and conferences feature engaging personalities who tackle modern issues through a Jewish lens. These events, which are open to the community, provide a forum where scholars, writers, and community leaders can explore the vital topics that affect our lives.

 

Jewish Torah Audio

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This site provides links to over 600 hours of Jewish audio and video! Link directly to 613.org sound today and learn about Jewish holidays, music, parasha, the Bible, and more.

 

Jewishaudio.org

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Chabad offers at this site an incredible array of audio programming on topics ranging from the Daf Yomi to children’s stories, Rambam, niggunim, women’s topics, the Rebbe, lectures in Yiddish, and much more.

 

Kabbalah Daily Lessons

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International Academy of Kabbalah, under the direction of Michael Laitman, PhD, welcomes all its listeners and viewers on-camera! Lectures on Talmud and Kabbalah are translated in video and audio layout, with draft demonstration and a possibility to ask questions and receive answers.

 

Kabbalah of Chanukah: Tales, Teachings and Sacred Music for theFestival of Light

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An hour-long special radio show with Cantor Richard Kaplan (jazz-virtuoso pianist, composer) and Estelle Frankel (psychotherapist, spiritual teacher & author of Sacred Therapy: Jewish Spiritual Teachings on Emotional Healing & Inner Wholeness).  CD recordings of this show are available for purchase and free copies are available for radio DJs.  Their websites are Sacred Therapy and Kaplan Music .

 

Kabbalahmedia.info - Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Media Archive

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The wisdom of Kabbalah teaches a practical method to attain the upper world and the source of our existence. This site maintains that by realizing our true purpose in life, people attain perfection, tranquility, unbounded enjoyment, and the ability to transcend the limitations of time and space while still living in this world.

 

Keren Yishai presents Rav Mordechai Elon

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Website of Yeshivat Hakotel in Jerusalem's Old City. Overlooking Har HaBayit and the Kotel, the Yeshiva has been inspiring thousands of Israeli and overseas students with a love of Torah and appreciation for the miracle of modern Israel for three decades.

 

KMTT - The Torah Podcast

KMTT is a daily Torah Podcast, from Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel.  Every day, five days a week, one 30-40 minute shiur will be sent. The MP3 file can be played on your computer or transfered to your portable MP3 playing device.

 

KosherTube - Your Video Portal to a Kosher World

KosherTube is the official website of the Electronic Torah Educational Foundation,a nonprofit organization established in 2007 by Michael Kigel and David Ostriker.

 

Lehrhaus Judaica

Lehrhaus Judaica is a unique, non-denominational Jewish studies adult school. Every course is open to the general public, and all interested adults are welcome, regardless of age, religion, or ethnicity. Our faculty consists of local university professors, advanced Ph.D. students, rabbis, and other experienced educators, as well as visiting scholars from major universities in the U.S. and abroad. We offer engaging seminars and lecture courses throughout the Bay Area on Jewish history, philosophy, sociology, theology, literature, Hebrew and Yiddish, and the arts.

 

Lessons in Tanya

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The virtual lessons presented here are structured after the weekly Tanya study with Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasniaski at the Chabad House of Upper East Side Manhattan. As in the live class, the Tanya text is read first and then Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasniaski's elaboration on the subject follows.

 

Light of the Nations

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The Temple Institute's new online television Torah study series, Light to the Nations, featuring Rabbi Chaim Richman, is webcast weekly that addresses a wide variety of subjects.

 

Limmud

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Based in the UK, Limmud is a global leader in innovative, inclusive Jewish education. Founded over 25 years ago, and famed for our annual winter Conference attracting over 2,000 participants, we are proud to provide high quality, innovative Jewish educational events for thousands of Jews from all walks of life, all backgrounds, all lifestyles, and all ages.

 

LimmudPod

Each week, LimmudLA presents a weekly podcast on various topics in Jewish philosophy, text, and culture from rabbis and lay leaders in the Los Angeles area Jewish community.

 

Machon Meir

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Study Torah, see Israel, and learn Hebrew. In Hebrew.

 

Matters Of Live And Death:  The Jewish Approach To Modern MedicalEthics

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Professor Elliott Dorff of the University of Judaism discusses the Jewish approach to modern medical ethics in the 2000 Aaron Roland lecture in Jewish studies. May 17,

 

Mesora - Sources for Jewish Philosophy & Law

This website offers discussions, classes, and library resources to study Rashi, Maimonides, Nachmanides, Sforno, and others.

 

Naaleh

Na'aleh Torah Online is a US Non-profit, designed by experienced Yeshiva and Seminary professionals from Israel, under international Rabbinic guidance. Our goal is to provide FREE online continuing Jewish education to people of all ages and backgrounds. Na'aleh Torah Online does not discriminate based on gender, race, or any other affiliation.

 

National Jewish Outreach Program

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The National Jewish Outreach Program was founded in 1987 by Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald, in response to the urgent need to address the issues of Jewish assimilation and intermarriage. NJOP reaches out to unaffiliated Jews by offering them positive, joyous, Jewish educational opportunities and experiences.

 

Navigating The Bible

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An amazing journey into the world of Torah. Study the weekly portions. Hear the melodies chanted while you read text. Follow the themes and learn what the scholars say. Explore it as history, literature, and religion: a multitude of paths awaits you. In English, Russian, and Spanish.

 

Netivot Shalom - Resources for learning the Shabbat service

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This audio guide to the Shabbat service provides sound files for all parts of the service, including Torah and Haftarah trope, and Birkat HaMazon and Havdalah.   The outline of the Shabbat morning service at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California, is a guide to the style and substance of our Shabbat morning service.  It was created by Cantor Pamela Sawyer.

 

NP3: The New Pashtani Parasha Podcast

Rav Yossie is an Orthodox rabbi, ordained by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, who lives in the Bakaa neighborhood in southern Jerusalem. Formerly a congregational rabbi in Canada, he has worked as an editor for Yeshivat Har Etzion's Virtual Beit Midrash in Alon Shevut and taught Talmud, Bible and Jewish Thought at Yeshivat HaKotel in Jerusalem's Old City. He is married to Yael; they have one son, Hananel Aaron, and two cats.

 

Ohr Torah Stone Institutions, from Efrat Israel

Over two decades ago, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin dreamt of inspiring a new movement of Jewish leadership which would successfully synthesize Halachic commitment with the needs of contemporary Western life, and work toward the unification of the Jewish world by promoting a Judaism based on tolerance, openness and inclusion. In 1983, Rabbi Riskin embarked upon the process of realizing his vision with the founding of Ohr Torah Stone Colleges and Graduate Programs.

 

Pardes from Jerusalem

At the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, adults grapple with the most complex, compelling, and controversial texts of Jewish tradition. Pardes offers its students a unique combination of intellectual openness, rigorous textual analysis, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Podcasts from September 2005 on discuss the weekly parsha.

 

Rabbi Harold Kushner

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Venue: Books Inc - Saratoga, CA.  Rabbi Harold Kushner talks and gives stories in relation to his latest book “Overcoming Life's Disappointments”.  Rabbi Kushner is the author of "When Bad Things Happen to Good People," a book that shows us how to be our best selves even when things don't turn out as we had hoped.  Kushner turns to the experience of Moses to find the requisite lessons of strength and faith.   Rabbi Kushner is Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, where he resides.

 

Rabbi Jim Egolf's Podcast

Rabbi Jim Egolf is a Reform Rabbi and a graduate of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He has served synagogues in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia and is now the Rabbi of Beth David Reform Congregation in Gladwyne, PA (www.bdavid.org). During his time in Mississippi he led Beth Israel Congregation and was the Chair of the Mississippi Religious Leadership Conference where he advocated for various issues including changing the flag.  Following rabbinic school, he earned a Doctorate of Ministry, with his research focusing on the emotions and conflicts small rural congregations in the Southern United States face as their numbers dwindle.

 

Rabbidaniellapin.com

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Rabbi Lapin, America's Rabbi, is the author of several books and host of a weekly radio program. His weekly Bible study, Thought Tools, reaches over 13,000 readers with ancient Jewish wisdom.

 

Rav Dovid's Shiurim

Rabbi Dovid Bendory is the founder and executive director of Pidyon, a Torah-based educational organization dedicated to infusing Jewish souls with spirituality and meaning. He currently teaches The Kosher Kitchen and Hilchos Pesach for the Shema Yisrael Torah Network, weekly classes in Sefer HaChinuch and Jewish Philosophy, and a daily halacha at the Wall Street Synagogue in downtown Manhattan. Rav Dovid has previously taught Talmud, Hebrew, Tefilla (Prayer), Kashrus, Shabbos, and Jewish History.

 

Raymond Beyda Online

At the web headquarters of Raymond Beyda, you'll be able to find the most recent Divrei Torah newsletters, subscribe to receive Divrei Torah via email, dedicate Divrei Torah, and even listen to classes.

 

Religion-Outside-The-Box and Rabbi Brian

Born and raised on the small island of Manhattan, Rabbi Brian grew-up exceedingly rational and thought he was going to be a math-major in college and architect later. Asking the question "why" too many times led him to rabbinical school where he fought for answers and struggled with those he got. In 2000, he left mainstream, organized, and denominational religion to pursue Religion-Outside-The-Box. Rabbi Brian specializes in the issues of those not comfortable with 'one-size-fits-all' religion, those a bit anti-organized religion, and those who identify themselves as 'spiritual but not religious.'

 

Shabbat morning service no 1 - from Congregation Netivot Shalom

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These sound files will be useful to anyone who wishes to participate fully in services, as sh'liach tzibbur, or simply to make the service more accessible. The words and melodies here reflect the custom at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California.

 

Shabbat Morning Service no 2 - from Congregation Netivot Shalom

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These sound files will be useful to anyone who wishes to participate fully in services, as sh'liach tzibbur, or simply to make the service more accessible. The words and melodies here reflect the custom at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California.

 

Shalom Hartman Institute Blog

Shalom Hartman Institute is a pluralistic research and leadership institute at the forefront of Jewish thought and education. The Institute empowers scholars, rabbis, educators and lay leaders to develop new and diverse voices within the tradition, laying foundations for the future of Jewish life in Israel and around the world. Our programs equip thousands of change agents a year with the skills, knowledge and vision to create a new dialogue between Jews of diverse backgrounds, between classic Judaic sources and modernity, and between Judaism and other faiths.

 

She'arim College of Jewish Studies for Women

She'arim  College of Jewish Studies for Women offers an exceptional approach to  education that combines personalized teaching, textual study skills and an  integrative approach to personal growth. She'arim relates to each  student as a unique person, individualizing schedules and classes as necessary.

 

Shiurim from the Beis

Situated in the heart of Hendon, the Beis provides bochurim back from yeshiva with a serious and warm atmosphere in which to learn in the evenings, while pursuing a university degree. Since its inception, it has been mostly run by the bochurim themselves.

 

Shofar Sounders WebPage

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Shofar sounding is an arcane skill.  The Shofar WebPage intends to approach Shofar sounding, from purchasing a Shofar to sounding and repairing one, in a scientific and respectfully religious manner.

 

SiddurAudio.com

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SiddurAudio started when Rabbi Mark Zimmerman, from Atlanta, GA decided to update his shul’s siddurim to the new Siddur Sim Shalom published jointly by the Rabbinical Assembly and United Synagogue. He decided to produce digital recordings of our service liturgy, including the home rituals, Torah trop, zemirot,etc. This new learning tool that will help to create a more siddur-proficient and knowledgeable Jewish community.

 

Simple To Remember

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This website includes discussions by Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen (Jewish Fundamentals), Dr. Rabbi Akiva Tatz (Jewish Mysticism), Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky (Funny), Rabbi Berel Wein (Jewish History ), Dr. Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb (Jewish Philosophy & more), Gila Manolson (Modesty & Relationships), Rabbi Zelig Pliskin (Personal Growth), Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (Jewish Basics), Rabbi Dovid Kaplan (Reasons For Mitzvahs), Ken Spiro (Crash Course Jewish History), and Tovia Singer (Jewish Response To Christian Missionaries).

 

Simple Wisdom with Irwin Kula

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Simple Wisdom, a new public television series with Irwin Kula, a nationally recognized spiritual leader, offers life guidance. “Simple Wisdom is where religion, self-help and spirituality meet,” says Kula, a cutting-edge thinker, speaker, teacher and rabbi, who has touched the lives of thousands of people across the country.

 

Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles

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Hailed by The New York Times as "a lesson on how to connect the eye to heart and mind," the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles has established itself as one of the world's most dynamic Jewish cultural institutions, and among the most prominent cultural venues in the United States.  The museum has a number of interesting podcasts to choose from, based upon public lectures at the museum.

 

Teacher - Student Reciprocity

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Susan Handelman, professor at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.  This program demonstrates the give and take between students learning from their teachers and teachers learning from their students.

 

Teachers and Study Partners

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Susan Handelman, professor at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, explores the study of Talmud. She argues that studying Talmud is not a quiet endeavor. Students and teachers learn from discussion and debate, as well as the give and take between students learning from their teachers and teachers learning from their students.

 

TeachItToMe.com - Live!

TeachItToMe.com - Torah  Looking for audio video MP3 weekly Torah classes recorded and live on the internet, you have found it. Please tell us how we are doing by sending your comments! TeachItToMe.com has served out more than 2 MILLION downloads and 1.5 MILLION streams of Torah MP3s as of October 2008 and still counting!!!

 

Temple B'nai Shalom Podcasts

Temple B'nai Shalom is a Reform congregation created in 1986 to serve the needs of the growing Jewish community in Northern Virginia. The Temple began with 3 families and has grown to over 475 families. Our permanent building opened in the fall of 1995, and includes a sunlit sanctuary, a social hall, and classrooms for our religious school.

 

Temple Emanuel of Baltimore - Sermons

Temple Emanuel is a Reform synagogue dedicated to the celebration of Jewish faith, thought and culture. We are committed to the worship of God, the study of our tradition and the translation of our beliefs into deeds of conscience. For over fifty years our congregation has welcomed individuals and families who have enjoyed and been enriched by our synagogue's combination of intimacy and integrity. We are a committed group of individuals who welcome newcomers - so that all can quickly become a part of our caring congregation.

 

Temple Judea

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Temple Judea is a vibrant, Jewish community with a variety of outstanding religious programming taking place at our campuses in Tarzana and in West Hills, California.  Temple Judea continues to be on the cutting edge of technology and spirituality.

 

Temple Talk with Rabbi Chaim Richman - Israel National Radio

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Temple Talk with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven covers everything you need to know about the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and the building of the Third Temple (Beit HaMikdash). Discussions include the Temple's history and significance today for both Jews and non-Jews. Also discussed are the weekly Torah portion, Bnei Noach issues and new projects of the Temple Institute.

 

The Awakened Heart Project

We hope you find these resources and tools support and enhance your understanding and experience of Jewish meditation and prayer.

 

The Beis Online

Situated in the heart of Hendon, the Beis provides bochurim back from yeshiva with a serious and warm atmosphere in which to learn in the evenings, while pursuing a university degree. Since its inception, it has been mostly run by the bochurim themselves.

 

The Web Yeshiva Blog

WebYeshiva, Rabbi Chaim Brovender's innovative new enterprise, opens the doors of the Yeshiva and Midrasha experience to anyone with an internet connection.  Truly unique in the Torah World, WebYeshiva recreates the intellectual and social atmosphere of a real Yeshiva (with a focus on the student's growth in learning abilities).   Using cutting edge video conferencing technology, WebYeshiva offers many powerful features that make it a unique learning environment which promises real growth in Torah study for the experienced student or the novice.

 

Torah Tidbits Audio - Israel National Radio

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Torah Tidbits Audio offers an uplifting discussion of the weekly Torah parsha and Jewish holidays with a smattering of modern hasidic music. Phil's special persona shines through with his personal anecdotes, love of baseball and old-time radio, and a commitment to Israel and Aliyah.

 

TorahMedia.com

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TorahMedia.com's vision is to make all the Torah audio libraries accessible and searchable in one place. Search through a wide variety of comprehensive Torah recordings, from weekly Parshas to discussions on Jewish spirituality and the importance of a minyan, and enjoy thousands of hours of Jewish learning.

 

Torat Ramah

Camp Ramah in New England is part of the National Ramah System, the camping arm of the Conservative Movement of Judaism. Camp Ramah has been serving the Jewish communities of New England, Virginia, DC, Maryland and Upstate New York for fifty years.

 

Toward Tradition

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Toward Tradition is an educational organization working to advance our nation toward the traditional Judeo-Christian values that defined America’s creation and became the blueprint for its greatness.

 

Traditional Prayers and Blessings

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Hear and read traditional prayers and blessings; a great tutorial!

 

Union for Reform Judaism - Reform Voices of Torah-audio

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Listen to this week's Torah commentary.

 

University of Judaism - Halakhah Yomit

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According to Jewish tradition, the daily personal prayer (the Amidah/Shemonah Esrai) is our greatest opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue with God.  Three times daily we have the opportunity to take a step back for a few minutes and open our hearts and mouths towards our Maker.  It is for this reason (its importance) that so many laws have risen around this holy prayer.  We need to make sure we at least give ourselves a chance to make the most out of these precious moments.

 

University of Judaism - Chassidic Chabura & Parasha

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Join Reb Mimi Feigelson in the Beit Midrash on Mondays during lunch for a Chassidic Chabura to study the Me’or Ay’nayim on the parasha.  Also look here for other Reb Mimi podcasts, including her pre-Rosh-Chodesh Tisch.

 

University of Judaism - Podcasts

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Ziegler School Podcast and MP3 broadcasts (Rabbi Artson, Reb Mimi Feigelson and Rabbi Alexander).  Rabbi Artson's Lunch and Learns with the Ziegler Students.  Reb Mimi Feigelson's Hassidic Teachings on the Parsha and/or special dates in the Jewish calendar.  Rabbi Alexander's daily lessons on Jewish Law.

 

Video and Broadcasting - OU.ORG

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This website offers online Shiurim – for all Jewish holidays – to inform and inspire. It also features video presentations on the need for solidarity in and for Israel.

 

Virtual Cantor

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The purpose of this site is to promote the proliferation of Nusach (traditional music for reciting Jewish prayers, and the liturgy in the prayer book) and to make a Nusach readily accessible to those who have a desire to learn and to deepen their Judaism.

 

Visions and Voices - Women Creating Jewish Life Through the Ages

The story of Hannah is found in the Book of Samuel, which follows the Book of Judges in the biblical cannon. Whereas Judges paints a picture of moral chaos and political decadence, Samuel introduces us to the prophet of the same name, who anoints the first kings of Israel, and segues to describe an era of relative stability in Israelite history. The narrative bears witness to God’s transformative power, which created a new historical possibility where none existed before.

 

What is Judaism

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Rabbi Ismar Schorsch, Chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary, talks about the essential nature of Judaism with host Larry Josephson. Recordings include talks on Passover, Hanukkah, the High Holy Days, Purim, and other holidays, as well as what it means to be a Jew.

 

Yeshiva Tiferes Menachem

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Yeshiva Live is a live streaming webcam located in the main study hall of the Jewish studies institute known as Yeshiva Tiferes Menachem.   This website also offers extensive audio and video programming.

 

Your Jewish Neighborhood

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This podcast of Temple Isaiah, a Reform synagogue in Lafayette, California, contains discussions on Jewish traditions and rituals, current events, movements, interviews, and other topics.  This weekly program sets the standard for synagogue webcasting/podcasting.

 

Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies - Podcasts

The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies fosters an unprecedented blend of academic rigor, emotional warmth and openness, traditional and innovative spirit in the service of God, Torah, and Israel.

 

 


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