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Ilan Adler
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Psikiyatri ve Duvarın Ardı
Büyük Mucit Freud
Freud’un aile ilişkileri, Yahudi kimliği, hayatındaki kadınlar ve tüm bunların psikanalizle olan ilişkisi hakkında olacak bir podcast serisine başlıyorum. Epey hazırlık yaptım bir miktar zor olacak ama umarım keyif alırsınız. İlk bölüm biraz kısa olmuş olabilir, önümüzdeki bölümlerde uzun uzun tartışmak üzere.Freud için psikanaliz, mucidin patentini alabileceği ve başkalarının kullanım haklarını kısıtlayabileceği bir icat gibiydi. Dolayısıyla Freud, psikanalizin sadece kendi talimatlarına göre uygulanmasınd...
2024-12-19
12 min
New Books in Archaeology
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
NBN Book of the Day
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
New Books in Ancient History
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
New Books in Jewish Studies
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
New Books in Religion
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
New Books in Biblical Studies
Yonatan Adler, "The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale University Press, 2022), Yonatan Adler pursues the societal adoption of recognizable Jewish practices by Judeans in antiquity with the ultimate aim of establishing a particular terminus ante quem (temporal limit before which) these practices must have become widespread. Sifting through both textual and archaeological evidence for the aversion to graven images/figural artwork, dietary restrictions, synagogue worship, circumcision, the Sabbath as a day of rest, Judean festivals, and more, Adler’s “social history” demonstrates that such observances can be conclusively dated at various points within the second century BCE—but not on any meanin...
2023-07-29
1h 24
Paul Sherburn
PS-25 - Hero Track Vibes
On the 25th issue of this podcast, I've selected a few hero tracks from the previous 24 to celebrate this milestone. This is a five plus set and is meant to be listened to loud!!! 29/08/21 Track List 1. Cubicolor - Prelude [Anjunadeep] 2. Yotto, Sonin, Laudic - Hear Me Out [Anunadeep] 3. Diversion, Tania Zygar - On Your Mind [Black Hole Recordings] 4. Faithless, Nathan Ball, Caleb Femi - I Need Someone (Yotto) [BMG] 5. Ben Bohmer, Felix Raphael, Tinlicker - Run Away (Edit) [Anjunadeep] 6. Stub - Gaia [Enormous Tunes] 7. Disciples, Eli & Fur - The Pressure [Positiva] 8. Gabriel & Dresden, Centre - Remember [Anjunabeats] 9. Senses Of Mind...
2021-08-29
5h 24
The Equalizers
The Confirmation Day
The Equalizer Season 1 Episode 6: The Confirmation Day Aired on CBS: October 23, 1985 Story by : Eric Blakeney & Gene Miller Teleplay by : Edward Adler & Heywood Gould Directed by: Richard Colla Louie Ganucci (Burt Young!) gets involved in the dumbest heist and needs protection against the local mob boss (Joseph Wiseman - Dr No!). Louie's son (Ilan Mitchell-Smith - Weird Science!) brings in the Equalizer to mediate as only he knows how - go right to the highest bad guy with an elaborate plan that could only work within this show's specific fictional universe. Also there's some other team of bad guys...
2021-08-21
2h 06
Adventures in Sustainability
Episode 2: Keeping sustainability definitions simple… easier said than done
Ilan Adler is a water and sustainability expert with a focus on public policy and decentralized technologies. In this episode, we explore Ilan’s view on sustainability, which he understands as the idea to sustain life through time on this planet for as long as possible with as good as possible outcomes for as many people. This implies not exhausting our resources, understanding the true cost of our lifestyles, keeping hope alive, and acting in whatever way you can. We also do a deep dive into water issues across the globe. Music "Diversity" composed by Fr...
2021-02-12
1h 28
The Only Way Is Up
Andi Saitowitz - Professional Life Coach - Feeling the connection and being part of something bigger
Andi is a Professional Life Coach, Global Personal Development Strategist & Lumina Practitioner, NLP Master, published author, motivational speaker, lover of books, coffee, kindness and sport. In her spare time, she is involved in charity work and community. Andi’s coaching practice incorporates techniques and tools from the fields of Behavioral Science, Organizational Communications, Psychology, Mindfulness & NLP.Andi works with private individual clients as well as teams, managers, leaders and business owners.Andi experienced the magic of Israel a young teen on family vacation and lived in Israel for 1 year at age 14. Grwoing up in a zionist hom...
2020-06-22
38 min