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Halaja Y Vida
Parashat Nóaj: Educación, justicia y ética en tiempos de desorden
En este episodio de Halajá y Vida, el rabino Netanel Gil nos guía en un estudio profundo de Parashat Nóaj, analizando la historia del diluvio universal desde un enfoque educativo y ético.Más allá del relato del arca y los animales, esta parashá nos enseña sobre la formación moral del ser humano, la importancia del ejemplo personal, y cómo la Torá establece las bases de una educación que equilibra justicia, responsabilidad y memoria.Exploraremos temas como:La generación del diluvio y su crisis moral.El valor educativo...
2025-10-23
10 min
Halaja Y Vida
El poder de comenzar de nuevo
🎙️ Episodio – El poder de comenzar de nuevoCon Rabbi Netanel GilEn este shiur exploramos una de las enseñanzas más importantes de la Torá: la capacidad que tiene el ser humano de volver a empezar.A través de las fuentes clásicas —Torá, Talmud, Rambam, Or HaJaim HaKadosh y Abarbanel— estudiamos el verdadero significado de teshuvá, cómo funciona el proceso de recomenzar y qué pasos prácticos nos ofrece la tradición judía para lograrlo.Analizamos: • La renovación diaria de la creación se...
2025-10-04
08 min
Halaja Y Vida
Haazinu: El canto que nunca muere
Haazinu: El canto que nunca muere🎙️ Con Rabbi Netanel GilEn este episodio de Halajá y Vida exploramos la parashá Haazinu, uno de los textos más poéticos y trascendentes de toda la Torá. Moshé, al final de su vida, entona un cántico eterno que resume la historia de Israel: la cercanía con Dios, el olvido, la caída… y la promesa inquebrantable de redención.A través de imágenes poderosas y versos llenos de fuerza, descubrimos que Haazinu no es solo un cántico del pasado...
2025-09-30
06 min
Halaja Y Vida
Teshuvá, Tefilá y Tzedaká
En este episodio de Halajá y Vida, el Rabbi Netanel Gil nos guía a través de los tres pilares que pueden cambiar incluso el decreto celestial: Teshuvá, Tefilá y Tzedaká.Un recorrido profundo y práctico sobre cómo el retorno sincero, la plegaria con intención y la justicia hacia los demás transforman nuestra vida y nuestro destino en estos días sagrados entre Rosh Hashaná y Yom Kippur.
2025-09-29
10 min
Halaja Y Vida
Yom Kippur – El día que transforma tu vida
Yom Kippur no es solo un ayuno ni un ritual antiguo: es un encuentro cósmico entre el ser humano y su Creador. Es el día en que todo puede cambiar, en que una lágrima sincera o una palabra desde lo profundo del corazón puede transformar el decreto de todo un año.En este episodio de Halajá y Vida, el Rabbi Netanel Gil nos guía en un recorrido espiritual y práctico para entender y vivir la esencia de Yom Kippur. A lo largo de casi una hora, exploramos:
2025-09-26
08 min
Opening Minds, Opening Hearts
S3 EP2: Laying the Foundation for Interspiritual Dialogue with Netanel Miles-Yépez
We are excited to kick off our first guest conversation of the season with Netanel Miles-Yépez. He is an artist, philosopher, religious scholar, and spiritual teacher deeply involved in the interspiritual movement. Netanel is also a co-founder of the Charis Foundation for New Monasticism and Interspirituality and has authored several books, including The End of Religion and Other Writings.As the head of the Inayati-Maimuni lineage of Sufism and a leading thinker in the interspiritual and new monasticism movements, he provides profound insights into spiritual identity and the blending of religious traditions.To connect w...
2024-12-01
45 min
Leveraging Thought Leadership
Transforming Conversations into Thought Leadership | Netanel Baruch | 587
In this episode of Thought Leadership Leverage, host Peter Winick chats with Netanel Baruch, Founder and CEO of Queue, an AI-driven platform designed to amplify your online presence by transforming everyday conversations into thought leadership content 60% faster. Imagine having a 10-minute conversation and walking away with ready-to-post content. That's Queue. As a marketer, Netanel saw potential in every client conversation but noticed experts struggled to convert these insights into content due to time constraints and writing skills. Queue's AI, "Jessica," conducts natural, engaging interviews, creating tailored content that mirrors the expert's unique voice. Consultants, regardless of t...
2024-08-08
13 min
Step Inside An Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Copyright by Neil Weinstock Netanel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/254119to listen full audiobooks. Title: Copyright Author: Neil Weinstock Netanel Narrator: Steve Menasche Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins Release date: 01-30-24 Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Law Publisher's Summary: In Copyright: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Neil Netanel explains the concepts needed to understand the heated debates about copyright law and policy. He identifies the combatants, unpacks their arguments, and illuminates what is at stake in the debates over copyright's present and future.
2024-01-30
8h 31
Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Copyright: What Everyone Needs to Know® by Neil Weinstock Netanel
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/728466 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Copyright: What Everyone Needs to Know® Author: Neil Weinstock Netanel Narrator: Steve Menasche Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 31 minutes Release date: January 30, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Copyright law was once an esoteric backwater, the special province of professional authors, publishers, and media companies. This is no longer the case. In the age of social media and cloud storage, we have become a copying and sharing culture. Much of our everyday communication, work, and entertainment now directly involves copyright law. Copyright law and policy are ferociously c...
2024-01-30
30 min
Tzarich Iyun — A Podcast from Yeshivat Orayta
How Much Does God Intervene in Our Daily Lives? with Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank [Divine Providence, Part 1]
The question of divine providence is one of the most complex questions in Jewish thought, affecting our day-to-day experience of the world. In this episode, Rav David Silverstein is joined by Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank to explore both medieval and modern approaches to understating hashgacha, God’s involvement in the world.Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank is a Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva University where he teaches college students and semikhah students Tanakh, Talmud, Halakha, and Jewish Philosophy at RIETS and MYP. He studied at the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, Kerem B’Yavne, Chevron Yeshiva (Givat Mordechai), Yeshiva Univ...
2023-07-16
58 min
The New Monastics
Art as Revelation: The Artist as a Spiritual Archetype with Netanel Miles-Yépez
Though a professor of religion at Naropa University, and the author of numerous books on spirituality (and a frequent dialogue partner for our guests), Netanel Miles-Yépez is also a well-known artist, philosopher, and spiritual teacher. On this episode, we have asked Netanel to discuss his life at the crossroads of art and spirituality, the archetype of the artist, the internal origins and ‘midwifing’ of a vision, art as spiritual nourishment, artistic ‘jealousy,’ the essential spirituality of art, the relationship between art and prophesy, the muse and 'revelatory contents,' the difference between talent and training in art and spiritual...
2022-12-30
1h 00
Desert Island Torah
Ep.38 with Rav Netanel Wiederblank
In this episode, we speak to Rav Natanel Wiederblank, who shares his Desert Island Torah. Looking at Avraham Avinu, relationships, teshuva and artificial intelligence, Rabbi Wiederblank runs through an array of inspirational Torah thoughts. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rabbi Wiederblank is an author and teacher, a Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva University, teaching college and semikha students Talmud, Halakha, and Jewish Philosophy. Rabbi Wiederblank also serves as rabbi at the Yeshiva Community Shul (Shenk Shul). _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ You can check out and purchase his books here: https://korenpub.com/collections/rabbi-netanel-wiederblank https://www.amaz...
2022-12-28
35 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 7 | הסוף של ג׳לי באטן
בפרק הזה, שהוא ככל הנראה יותר תיעודי מאשר אינפורמטיבי גרידא, נדבר על הסוף הפתאומי של מקום העבודה שלנו - Jelly Button Games. דיברנו ללא פרטים צהובים מדי על הימים האחרונים בסטודיו לפני הסגירה, על ההשלכות האישיות עלינו ועל החברים שלנו, ואיך אנחנו עוזרים אחד לשני למצוא את הדרך הלאה. שאלנו את עצמנו מהו מקום עבודה טוב, ואיך לקחת את הדברים הטובים שאהבנו בעבודה למקומות חדשים? ובכלל - איך הסגירה הזו תשפיע על כלל התעשייה?כדי שתוכלו לעקוב על המשך מעלילינו, לדבר איתנו ולקבל עדכונים לפני כולם, אנחנו מעודדים אתכם להצטרף לקבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו -www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/ואם יש לכן הצעה איפה אנחנו יכולים להקליט את הפרקים הבאים (כל מקום שהוא לא ארונות הבגדים בבתים שלנו) אנחנו מאד נשמח לשמוע.
2022-12-26
52 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 6.5 | הסינגלטון אינו לבד
בפרק הזה נדבר על נושא שכל מפתחת ומפתח נתקלו בו בשלב כזה או אחר - אנחנו צריכים לגרום לחלקים בקוד שלנו לדבר עם חלקים אחרים.יש לנו כמה וכמה דרכים לגרום למודולים / רכיבים / שירותים או פשוט למחלקות שלנו לדבר זו עם זה, ובעוד שלסינגלטון ולעורך היוניטי יש מקום של כבוד בליבנו ובארגז הכלים שלנו - אנחנו רוצים לצלול לעומק הבעיות שהפתרונות האלה מציבים ולהציע את הגישה האהובה עלינו - depndency injection.אם נגרום אפילו לאדם אחד נוסף להכיר את היתרונות של ׳הזרקת תלויות׳ - עשינו את שלנו.כדי שתוכלו להגיב ולהמשיך את הדיון ושלא תחמיצו את הפרקים הבאים, אנחנו מעודדים אתם להרשם לפודקאסט בכל דרך בה אתם מאזינים לפודקאסטים, ולהצטרף לקבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו בה הכל קורה. נשמח לקבל תגובות ושאלות!www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/קישורים לנושאים שהוזכרו בפרק:Singletons (in Unity)DI vs IOCZenjectExtenject
2022-11-27
1h 09
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 6 | בואו לגיים ג'אם
בפרק הזה נזכר בחוויות מהעבר, למה אנחנו כל כך אוהבים את ה’בריחה’ מהמציאות וההזדמנויות שג’אמים מאפשרים, ונחלוק את הטיפים שלנו לג’אם מוצלח. בין השאר: איך מגייסים צוות לגיים ג’אם, האם אפשר להגיע לבד (ואם כן אז איך ממצים את החוויה), איך ומה להכין מראש, כמה והאם כדאי לישון והדבר שהכי חשוב לא לשכוח בבית (למקרה שלא תאזינו עד הסוף - זה דאודורנט. בבקשה תביאו דאודורנט לגיים ג’אמז!)כדי שתוכלו להגיב ולהמשיך את הדיון ושלא תחמיצו את הפרקים הבאים, אנחנו מעודדים אתם להרשם לפודקאסט בכל דרך בה אתם מאזינים לפודקאסטים, ולהצטרף לקבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו בה הכל קורה. נשמח לקבל תגובות ושאלות!www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/קישורים לנושאים שהוזכרו בפרק:Global Game JamUpopa GamesAmit’s itch.io GamesYuri’s itch.io GamesOCDis OCDatGMTK Game Jamitch.io jams calendarMakeGamesJLMGBJamLudum Dare
2022-11-20
1h 09
Ball & Torah
Hashkafa: Rav Netanel Lebowitz
Ball and Torah is proud to introduce a new mini-series in which the guys will delve into different topics of Judaism related to sports, such as Halachos, Hashkafa and much more. In the inaugural episode, Azi and Gavi are joined by Rav Netanel Lebowitz, Mashgiach Ruchani of Yeshivat Lev Hatorah. They will discuss the role of sports in our lives as Jews, playing sports on Shabbos, having good middos while playing, and tons more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-13
35 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 5.5 | החלק השני של הפרק האסינכרוני
אם התחלתם להאזין רק בפרק הזה - אתם אולי מבולבלים לגבי השם והנושא וייתכן שאפילו המספר. אני ממליץ לחזור לפרק 4.5 שלנו כדי לקבל רקע על תכנות אסינכרוני באופן כללי, ועל פתרונות אחרים לתכנות אסינכרוני ביוניטי בפרט (קישור בהמשך).בפרק הזה נסקור שתי גישות נוספות לפיתוח אסינכרוני. אחת מהן היא הכוכבת הברורה של הפרקים האלה, והשנייה.. סוג של אנדרדוג. האזינו כדי לגלות מי!כדי לא להחמיץ את הפרקים הבאים אנחנו מעודדים אתם להרשם לפודקאסט בכל דרך בה אתם מאזינים לפודקאסטים, ולהצטרף לקבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו בה הכל קורה. נשמח לקבל תגובות ושאלות!www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/קישורים:החלק הראשון של הפרק האסינכרוני.NET TasksStack Overflow Developer SurveyAwait Anything - implementing custom awaitersJackson Dunstan article on How Async Await worksTask Completion SourceMistakes with Tasks - Nick Chapsas videoCancellation TokenValueTasksUniTaskEditor Coroutines.NET ParallelUniRxReactiveXFluent API
2022-11-13
1h 08
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 5 | איפה כדאי לי לעבוד?
בוקר טוב מזיזים ומזיזות! השבוע עשינו הפסקה מהנושאים הטכניים (חוזרים עם החלק השני של הפרק האסינכרוני בשבוע הבא! מבטיחים!), ודיברנו על שאלה שעולה לא מעט בחוגי הג’וניורים, ואצל כל מי שמתכנן קריירה - איפה כדאי לי לעבוד, בסטארטאפ? לנסות למצוא עבודה בסטודיו אינדי? האם זה סוף הדרך המקצועית שלי אם אלך לעבוד בתאגיד גדול? (ספויילר - זה לא).לאחר האזנה ביקורתית לפרק הבנו שזהו לא סוף הדיון כמובן - לא דיברנו על איך לבחור חברה ברגע שנסגרנו על המודל שאנחנו אוהבים, והשארנו מחוץ לדלת חלק מהשיקולים שנידנים בצורה נרחבת בקבוצות הדיון באינטרנט, כגון הנושא הנדוש אך הטעון “משחקי קז’ואל בעד ונגד”. בחרנו להתמקד באספקט ההתפתחות המקצועית של מפתחים. אז צפו לביקורים נוספים בתחום הזה בהמשך.ואם כבר מדברים על ההמשך -כדי לא להחמיץ את הפרקים הבאים אנחנו מעודדים אתם להרשם לפודקאסט בכל דרך בה אתם מאזינים לפודקאסטים, ולהצטרף לקבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו בה הכל קורה:www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/נשמח לקבל תגובות - האם הסכמתם עם הניתוח שלנו? חושבים שלהיות פרילאנסרים זו טעות איומה? רוצים לספר לנו איזה צ'ופרים קיבלתם ביום חמישי מה-HR בחברה שלכם? דברו איתנו בקבוצה :)לינקים לדברים שדיברנו עליהם בפרק:Fire MovementהסולידיתLiver Kingsפרק שעושה סדר באופציות בפודקאסט המומלץ בפני עצמו ‘מפתחים חסרי תרבות’In Sound MindGRIMEWarriors: Rise to Gloryמדברים משחקיםמדברים משחקים עם עמית ארנוןמדברים משחקים עם אופיר כץPeanut Button Games - Secret of RetropolisPlaymaker: Unity Visual ScriptingBolt: Unity Visual Scripting
2022-10-30
1h 17
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Ketubot No.3: Contractual Relationships
How did the monetary guarantee of the ketubah develop? What light can similar contracts from the Ancient Near East and modern pre-marital financial agreements such as the pre-nup shed on the nature of the ketubah, including the question of whether it is binding?Prof. Michael L. Satlow is Professor of Judaic Studies and Religious Studies at Brown University. He holds a Ph.D. from JTS, and is an author of numerous works including the book Jewish Marriage in Antiquity, and the chapter “Reconsidering the Rabbinic Ketubah Payment” in The Jewish Family in Antiquity. Spec...
2022-10-23
39 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 4.5 | החלק הראשון של הפרק האסינכרוני
כן, הכותרת של הפרק הזה מבלבלת לאללה. כמעט כמו הנושא שלנו היום - אסינכרוניות ומקביליות בפיתוח משחקים.ניסוי הנושאים הטכניים שלנו הצליח ומעכשיו תוכלו לצפות לפרקי 'חצי' שמוקדשים ל-deep dives טכניים בין הפרקים ה'רגילים'.בפרק הזה נסקור את תחום התכנות האסינכרוני והמקבילי בצורה כללית, נדבר על ההיסטוריה שהביאה אותנו לנקודה זו, ועל ההגדרות המבלבלות שעלולות להרחיק מפתחים מלגשת בבטחון אל הנושא. בנוסף, נצלול לעומק שני פתרונות יומיומיים בפיתוח משחקים ביוניטי - Coroutines ו-Promises. אנחנו ממליצים למי שלא מכיר את התחום או מרגיש חוסר בטחון בו לשחק עם הכלים שנדבר עליהם בפרק זה לפני הפרק הבא שלנו, שבו נדבר על פתרון מעט יותר מורכב אך מומלץ לדעתנו הרבה יותר.יש לכם שאלות, הערות או מחשבות בנוגע לפרק? הצטרפו לקבוצה שלנו והשאירו לנו הודעה - אנחנו קוראים ומגיבים לכולן. בצורה אסינכרונית כמובן.www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/קישורים שהוזכרו בפרק:Wiggling the mouse on Windows 95Managed Thread Pool in C#Parallel C# basic tutorialJackson Dunstan Coroutines PerformanceHow Coroutines work InternallyUsing promises for Async development in UnityRSG.Promises
2022-10-23
42 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 4 | עבודה עצמאית
היום נדון בנושא שרלוונטי לג׳וניורים, סניורים וכל מי שמתעסק בתוכנה - מתישהו נצטרך לעבוד לבד. או בשביל לבנות תיק עבודות, או כפרוטוטייפ עבור צוות, או כמפתח יחיד בצוות גדול.נתנו טיפים מהנסיון שלנו לתהליך כולו - משלב הרעיונות לפרויקטים, דרך שיטות עבודה יחידנית, ואיך לוקחים פרוטוטייפים וממשיכים אותם בסקייל גדול יותר עם אנשים אחרים. דיברנו גם על מיקוד, ניהול זמן וגילוח יאקים.יש לכם עוד דוגמאות לפרוטוטייפים שגדלו לפרויקטים גדולים יותר? כתבו לנו בתגובות בקבוצה!www.facebook.com/groups/mezizi.hatransformim/קישורים שהוזכרו במהלך הפרק:Game Design BooksThe Art of Game Design - A Book of LensesGame FeelTheory of Fun For Game DesignLevel Up!VFX Youtubers:Gabriel AguiarMix and JamHow Hungry Knight developed into Hollow KnightThe making of Outer Wilds (NoClip)Cult of the Lamb interview (NoClip)Domain-Based Architecture (by Gal Bartouv)Ararat FMFar: Lone SailsFMOD Sound EngineWhat is Yak Shaving?Jonathan BlowPreventing the Collapse of Civilization / Jonathan BlowToggle Time TrackerTimeryThe Pomodoro TechniqueCold TurkeyNotion!Open Broadcast Software - OBSHow games look early in development (Kotaku)Lucas Pope interview (NoClip)
2022-10-16
1h 08
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Ketubot No.2: Halakhic Woman
CW// sexual assault/r*peWhat do Talmudic texts about vaginal bleeding and sexual assault tell us about how the rabbis perceived women’s humanity and subjectivity? Is a true gender-egalitarian halakha even possible?This is the second part of an interview. Listen to part one here.Dr. Rebecca Kamholz holds a PhD in rabbinics from Yale University. Her areas of focus are gender theory and legal texts about women in the Babylonian Talmud. Her dissertation, Virginity in the Babylonian Talmud: Sex, Identity, and Epistemology, focused on legal and cultural questions ar...
2022-10-09
1h 01
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 3.5 | איך לעשות אירועים נכון
שבוע טוב, וברוכים השבים לפרק 3.5 של מזיזי הטרנספורמים.כן כן, גם אנחנו לא ידענו שמספור הפרקים שלנו יושב על משתנה מסוג float.ויש סיבה טובה - זהו סוג של פרק ניסוי או בונוס. אנחנו רוצים לעשות פרקים בגוון יותר טכני בנוסף לפרקים שנוגעים במישור הקריירה והמקצוענות של מפתחי משחקים. אלו לא יחליפו את הפרקים ה’רגילים’ אלא יהיו בנוסף.נתחיל בצלילה עמוקה (אך לחלוטין לא ממצה וסופית) לנושא שנתקלים בו הרבה ויש סביבו ריבוי דעות - events. למה אנחנו אוהבים אותם, למה אנחנו אוהבים לשנוא אותם, ומה כדאי להכיר לפני שמכניסים הרבה אירועים למבנה הקוד שלנו?אמנם דיברנו בעיקר על אירועים ביוניטי בפרט ובסי שארפ בכלל, אך השתדלנו לא להצמד למאפיינים סופר סציפיים של המימושים. למי שמתעניין - יש כמה קישורי העשרה נוספים בעניין זה בהמשך הטקסט.מה חשבתם על הניסוי שלנו? ספרו לנו בקבוצה! אנחנו מתרגשים ושמחים בכל פעם שמישהו מגיב, וזה נותן לנו הרבה מוטיבציה להמשיך ולהזיז טרנספורמים!קישורים שהובטחו במהלך הפרק:Event Aggregator, explained:https://martinfowler.com/eaaDev/EventAggregator.htmlFrom Zero to Hero Unit-Tests course by Nick Chapsashttps://nickchapsas.com/p/from-zero-to-hero-unit-testing-in-cקישורי העשרה שאנחנו ממליצים בחום לקרוא למי שרוצה לדעת עוד על איוונטים:Unity Events vs C# events performance:https://www.jacksondunstan.com/articles/3335Nick Chapsas on Events:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmmpXcMxCjY
2022-10-02
38 min
Mindful U at Naropa University
91. Netanel Miles-Yepez: Comparative Religion
Netanel Miles-Yepez is a Sufi Pir (Sufi spiritual guide), Doctor of Divinity, and World Wisdom’s Professor at Naropa. He is also an artist, an author, a religious scholar, a spiritual teacher and a Co-Founder of The Heart Fire Festival. His focuses and studies are with Sufiism. In this episode, we hear him speak about Sufiism, developing a deeper understanding of religion, and what connecting to his own religion did to assist his soul path.Special Guest: Netanel Miles-Yepez.Support Mindful U at Naropa University
2022-09-26
1h 21
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 3 | מה ללמוד אחרי הלימודים
מצאנו את העבודה או ה״גיג״ הראשון שלנו בתור מפתחים, ואנחנו כותבים קוד מדי יום במנוע המשחקים שבחרנו. כדי שנוכל לתת אפילו עוד יותר ערך לעצמנו, לארגונים ולצוותים שבהם אנחנו עובדים, נצטרך ללמוד עוד המון המון דברים שהם לאו דווקא לשבת ולכתוב קוד (אם כי בסופו של דבר כל אלה גורמים לקוד שאנחנו כותבים להיות יותר איכותי ואפילו מפנה לנו זמן לכתוב עוד ועוד קוד). הפעם אנחנו סוקרים את התחומים האלה, ומנסים לסווג אותם לפי חשיבות.דברים שהוזכרו בפרק:Becoming a T-Shaped Person:https://collegeinfogeek.com/become-t-shaped-person/Coding Conventions by Unity:https://blog.unity.com/technology/clean-up-your-code-how-to-create-your-own-c-code-styleMSDN Naming Conventions:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/design-guidelines/naming-guidelinesGit-Flow:https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflowGithub-Flow:https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/github-flowData Formats Comparison:https://blog.mbedded.ninja/programming/serialization-formats/a-comparison-of-serialization-formats/What is REST:https://www.codecademy.com/article/what-is-restUnity Cloud Build Documentation:https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/UnityCloudBuild.htmlRobert C. Martin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_C._MartinClean Code:https://www.amazon.com/Clean-Code-Handbook-Software-Craftsmanship/dp/0132350882Pragmatic Programmer:https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatic-Programmer-journey-m...
2022-09-25
58 min
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 2 | האם צריך תעודה כדי לפתח משחקים?
ראשית, פתחנו קבוצת פייסבוק כדי שתוכלו לכתוב לנו ישירות ולדון על התוכן שבפרקים (ומעבר להם!)אנחנו מקווים שהקבוצה גם תהפוך להיות מוקד להחלפת ידע מקצועי בפיתוח. כן, יש את הקבוצה המוצלחת של מפתחי יוניטי בישראל, אך מכיוון שאנחנו מכוונים לקבוצה אינטימית יותר מחד, אך לא מוגבלת אך ורק ליוניטי מאידך, לדעתנו יש מקום לעוד קבוצה. דברים שהזכרנו בפרק (כל הלינקים ללא affilitate) הקורס From Nand to Tetris בקורסרהקורס הפיזיקה של של וולטר לואין (MIT)Udemy - Complete C# Unity Game Developer 3D The Unity Shader BibleMakeGamesJLMGame Develop(Her)ModuwarGlobal Game JamLudum DareJetbrains Educational LicenseGithub Education
2022-09-11
1h 12
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Ketubot No.1: Body Politics
CW// underage sex and sexual assault/r*peWhat is the rabbis' definition of virginity, and why is it so complicated? What does it tell us about their view of feminine subjectivity and sexuality? Dr. Rebecca Kamholz holds a PhD in rabbinics from Yale University. Her areas of focus are gender theory and legal texts about women in the Babylonian Talmud. Her dissertation, Virginity in the Babylonian Talmud: Sex, Identity, and Epistemology, focused on legal and cultural questions around the definition and verification of virginity in the Talmud. Special thanks to o...
2022-08-28
1h 10
מזיזי הטרנספורמים
פרק 1 | לשבור את תקרת הזכוכית של העורך
ברוכים הבאים לפרק הראשון של ׳מזיזי הטרנספורמים׳! לכבוד פרק הבכורה חשבנו להזהיר מפתחים שחדשים ליוניטי מ׳להתמכר׳ לעבודה בתוך העורך. ומתוך הרצון להתרחק מהמיינדסט של ׳סקריפטים׳ ויצא התפצלנו מזה לעוד די הרבה נושאים, כולם קשורים לכך שלדעתנו כדאי למפתחים להתמקד בקוד ובאיכות שלו - יותר מבלהזיז טרנספורמים בעורך.האזנה נעימה!קישורים שהובטחו במהלך הפרק:סדר הרצת callbacks בעורךהרצאה מכנס GDC בה הוזכרה מערכת הסצנות במשחק Firewatchהכלי הרלוונטי הוא Sectrאנחנו נשמח לקבל כל פידבק על הפרק, תוכלו למצוא אותנו בכל מדיה חברתית עד שתוקם תיבת תלונות רשמית.נשמח אם תעזרו לנו להפיץ את ההסכת לחברים שלכם שמנסים להתקבל לעבודה, או פשוט להשתפר בתור מפתחי משחקים.
2022-08-28
59 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
[REBROADCAST] Pesachim No.8: Seder Up!
Last year around this time we were finishing up Tractate Pesachim — take another dip into our Peseach archive with this episode compilation featuring ideas from Kadesh to NirtzahWe thank our guests, Dr. Susan Weingarten, Dr. Jon Greenberg, Rabbi Dr. Vanessa Ochs, Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier, Dr. Rachel Scheinerman, Dr. Marc Michael Epstein, and Dr. Sara Ronis for lending us their voices, ideas, and insights to enhance each step of our, and now your, seder. In addition to this audio experience, be sure to check out the accompanying source sheet on Sefaria for some additional tho...
2022-04-15
34 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yevamot No.1: All in the Family
What can levirate marriage teach us about ancient Jewish family structures? Why start Seder Nashim with death? Dvora Weisberg is the Rabbi Aaron D. Panken Professor of Rabbinics, HUC-JIR Rabbinical School Director and Rabbinical Program Director in Los Angeles. She is the author of Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism, which explores the ancient rabbis’ understanding of family and familial relationships. Rabbi Dr. Weisberg also teaches frequently in informal settings, including adult education programs in congregations, several summers at the URJ Kallah and sessions for the CCAR and its regional conventions.Special thanks to o...
2022-03-28
39 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Chagigah No.2: Out of the Orchard
Who really was Elisha ben Avuyah, and why was he a mistake of rabbinic interpretation? How did he become a blank canvas for the Rabbis’ heretical anxieties? Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein is the founder and director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, a nonprofit, international, UNESCO-sponsored interfaith organization. A noted scholar of Jewish studies, he has held academic posts at Tel Aviv University and has served as director of the Center for the Study of Rabbinic Thought, Beit Morasha College, Jerusalem. Rabbi Dr. Goshen-Gottstein is the author or editor of many books including The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism, Jewi...
2022-03-07
37 min
Hebrew Bible Insights
26. Netanel Barak: Learning Hebrew from an Israeli and finding joy in engaging Scripture
See below for info about how to get Netanel’s Hebrew Alphabet course for free!Netanel Barak is an Israeli who has been teaching Biblical Hebrew to people all over the world for well over a decade. Netanel has an infectious joy for life and Scripture that pours into everything he does. In addition to teaching Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, Netanel is a husband, father of 6 children, the cantor at his local synagogue, and Co Captain of the Mazkeret-Batyah Silverbacks American Football Team in Israel. Netanel has a M.A. in Hebrew Bible Studies from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Ba...
2022-02-21
50 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Chagigah No.1: Talmudically Accurate Angels
How did ancient Jews relate to angels? Are “Biblically accurate angels” really Biblically accurate?Dr. Mika Ahuvia is an associate professor of Classical Judaism in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her book On My Right Michael, On My Left Gabriel: Angels in Ancient Jewish Culture investigates conceptions of angels in foundational Jewish texts and ritual sources. Mika also co-edited the volume Placing Ancient Texts: the Rhetorical and Ritual Use of Space and has published book chapters and articles on ancient ritual-magic, gender and rabbinic literature, and late antique arch...
2022-02-20
35 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Moed Katan No.1: People of the Black Book
CW//brief mentions of sexual abuse and abusers When, why, and how did the rabbis of the Talmud excommunicate people? How did they craft a narrative of powerlessness to invest themselves with more power?Rabbi Dr. Meesh Hammer-Kossoy is the Director of the Pardes Year Program at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem. In 2015, Meesh completed her studies at Beit Midrash Har’el and received ordination from Rabbi Herzl Hefter and Rabbi Daniel Sperber. She has a PhD in Talmud from New York University, and her dissertation explores the ways in whic...
2022-01-31
36 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Taanit No.2: Tu B'Shvat or Not Tu B’Shvat
How is climate a Divine language? Why should you get to know a tree?Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman is a writer, activist, and song-leader in Boston. She serves as the Director of Professional Development at Hebrew College, and as a rabbinic consultant to Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action. She is a contributing author to Rooted & Rising: Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis, and her song “The Tide Is Rising,” which she co-wrote with her husband Yotam Schachter, has spread as an anthem in the climate movement.Special thanks to our execu...
2022-01-17
45 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Megillah No.2: Layn Change
What does an inclusive Megillah reading sound like? What could the future of layning be? Rabbanit Bracha Jaffe serves as the Associate Rabba at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in Bronx, NY. A 2017 graduate of Yeshivat Maharat, she has taught many people women and girls to leyn and is the voice of the JOFA Megillat Esther and Megillat Rut apps.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.Music from https://fi...
2022-01-10
32 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Megillah No.1: The Whole Megillah
Why is the Sages’ exposition of the Book of Esther so imaginative? How do we avoid blurring the lines between Midrashic homilies and what’s actually written in the text?Dr. Eliezer Segal is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Classics and Religion at the University of Calgary. He is widely published and some of his recent books include From Sermon to Commentary: Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia and Sanctified Seasons. Additionally he is the author of “The Babylonian Esther Midrash: A Critical Commentary.”Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina Karp
2021-12-27
36 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Taanit No.1: Prayin' for the Rain
How did the Sages of the Talmud understand the connection between rain and the Divine? How do talmudic stories impart ethical values? Dr. Jonathan Wyn Schofer is Associate Professor of Religious Studies, with affiliation in the Schustermann Center for Jewish Studies at The University at Texas at Austin. He has published work on the connections between law, theology, and ethics in canonical Jewish sources of late antiquity, including his first book, The Making of a Sage: A Study in Rabbinic Ethics. His essay “Theology and Cosmology in Rabbinic Ethics: The Pedagogical Significance of Rainmaking Narratives” is the groundw...
2021-12-06
31 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Rosh Hashanah No.3: It's Hadran Time
Hadran Alach Mesekhet Rosh Hashanah! Since the modern period and beyond, the communal creative practice of calendar making, which our Tractate has mainly focused on, has mostly left us — but not entirely. Hear from some of the artists and collaborators of The Radical Jewish Calendar Project. Rabbi Ariana Katz is the layout editor for the Radical Jewish Calendar project. She is also the founding rabbi of Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl. Ariel DiOrio is a Boston-based artist, educator, designer, and photographer who finds inspiration in projects that use creativity to promote social change. Her work is fe...
2021-11-15
30 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Rosh Hashanah No.2: Shofar, So Good
What makes the shofar unique among Biblical instruments? How can a commandment to hear teach us to listen?Dr. Jonathan L. Friedmann is a scholar and practitioner of Jewish music. He serves as a pulpit cantor, he composes and arranges music, is a researcher in the area of the history and functions of synagogue song, and teaches at the Academy for Jewish Religion California. He has numerous books on music and religion and was co-editor of “Qol Tamid: The Shofar in Ritual, History, and Culture.”Special thanks to our executive producer, Adin...
2021-11-08
33 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Rosh Hashanah No.1: Yidden in the Stars
Is there mazal for the people of Israel? How did the Sages relate to the stars? Lorelai Kude has been a practicing, professional astrologer for more than 30 years. She received her Master’s Degree in Jewish Studies from Berkeley’s Graduate Theological Union, with a thesis titled: “Yesh Mazal l’Yisrael: Astrology in Jewish Cultural Heritage”, and writes a syndicated Jewish astrology column (“Astrolojew”). Along with maintaining and growing her private astrological consulting practice, Lorelai also teaches classes, publishes a podcast on Jewish astrology, and is the Executive Director of The Aquarian Minyan and “Mother” of the Aquarian Minyan Yes...
2021-10-24
30 min
Shimón Romano. Cuentos para los niños / Torá To Go Kids. Talmud Torá Monte Sinaí México
595. El consejo para Netanel
595. El consejo para Netanel
2021-10-16
03 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Beitzah No.2: Meat Your Maker
What does an ethical Jewish meat company look like on the inside? How can we learn to care about where our food comes from?Naftali Hanau is the CEO and co-founder of Grow & Behold, the Brooklyn-based purveyor of fine kosher-pastured meats raised on family farms with no hormones or antibiotics. A shochet and menaker, Naf has learned with experts across the country.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter....
2021-09-27
39 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Beitzah No.1: Kol Nidre Reveal
How did the Yom Kippur Machzor come to be? What’s the real story of Kol Nidre and U’Netaneh Tokef?David Stern is the Harry Starr Professor of Classical and Modern Jewish and Hebrew Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature and the Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University. His fields of specialization are ancient and medieval Jewish literature and culture and the history of Biblical interpretation. Most of his current research and writing deals with the history of the Jewish book. Additionally, he is the author or editor (or co-editor) of fourteen book...
2021-09-13
37 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Sukkah No.5: Big Hut Judaism
Hadran Alach Mesekhet Sukkah! We shall return to you Tractate Sukkah! Finish off the tractate with us by hearing about a new, collaborative multimedia commentary on the final chapter, created by the Kreuzberg Kollel of Berlin.Rabbi Jeremy Borovitz is the Director of Jewish Learning for Hillel Germany, the co-founder of Base Berlin, and the Rosh Kollel of the Kreuzberg Kollel, a collaboration between Hillel Deutschland and OyVey Amsterdam. The Kollel is built to be a communal learning space geared towards in-depth, committed Jewish learning, and an incubator for developing new talent and creative Europe-based teachers rooted...
2021-09-02
19 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Sukkah No.4: A Song of Water and Fire
What is the Torah of music? How can we express our individuality through song while simultaneously singing together?Joey Weisenberg is the Founder and Director of Hadar’s Rising Song Institute. He is a mandolinist, guitarist, percussionist, and singer who has performed and recorded in a wide variety of musical styles, and has released or produced over fourteen albums, many together with the Hadar Ensemble. His most recent album, L’eila, was released on July 28 and will be available on all major streaming platforms this fall or winter. Joey is also the author of Building Singing Communities and...
2021-08-30
29 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Sukkah No.3: Lulav Languages
Why are some Jews using different species for the lulav ritual than those prescribed by the Talmud? How can we be more compassionate towards the land and produce the Sukkot festival celebrates, and better allies to the indigenous peoples whose lands we occupy?Gabi Kirk is a PhD candidate in geography with a designated emphasis in feminist theory and research at the University of California, Davis. Her research fields include political ecology, feminist geography, and geographies of colonialism and settler-colonialism. Additionally, she is a co-contributor to The Book of Lulav zine from 2017.View...
2021-08-16
39 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Sukkah No.2: Equal Protection
Is the housing crisis really that complicated? How can we cultivate compassion within ourselves for our neighbors experiencing homelessness and displacement?Aaron Berc is a community organizer at Jewish Community Action, an organization with the mission to bring together Jewish people from diverse traditions and perspectives to promote understanding and take action on racial and economic justice issues in Minnesota. Aaron organizes JCA's Housing Justice campaign where he focuses on the fight for the rights of tenants, and making sure all of those in the community have a dignified home.Special thanks to our executive prod...
2021-08-02
32 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Sukkah No.1: The Schach’s the Limit
How can limitations inspire creativity? In what ways do the laws of sukkah accommodate differences among communities?Professor Noah Resnick currently teaches and practices in the city of Detroit, Michigan. A partner at Laavu, Resnick is also the Associate Dean and Professor at the School of Architecture and Community Development at the University of Detroit Mercy. Additionally he served as jury co-chair in the Sukkah x Detroit competition in 2018.View a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.Special thanks to our executive producer...
2021-07-19
37 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.7: Day of Eatonement
CW: eating disorders/disordered eating Should a person suffering from or recovering from an eating disorder fast on Yom Kippur? How can we change our own harmful attitudes towards food and our bodies?Temimah Zucker is a licensed clinical social worker providing sessions to those in New York and New Jersey who struggle with mental health concerns, eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image. She is a metro-New York supervisor at Monte Nido Manhattan and is an adjunct professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Temimah writes for the Jewish Link and s...
2021-07-05
38 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.6: Scroll Play
How did the Torah reading ritual evolve from its origins in the Temple service on Yom Kippur to its familiar form as we perform it today? What can Talmud-era synagogue ruins tell us about how ancient Jews performed the ceremony?Rabbi Dr. Ruth Langer is Professor of Jewish Studies in the Theology Department at Boston College, and Interim Director of its Center for Christian-Jewish Learning. She is widely published and in addition to a long list of articles her books include To Worship God Properly: Tensions between Liturgical Custom and Halakhah in Judaism, and Jewish Liturgy: A G...
2021-06-28
35 min
Salon der Leerstellen – Dialoge über jüdisches Denken
Salon der Leerstellen - Netanel Olhoeft im Gespräch (5/10)
Netanel Olhoeft wurde im Herbst 2020 als einer der ersten in der Berliner Synagoge Fraenkelufer zum Rabbiner ordiniert. // Von Jean-Claude Kuner / WDR 2021 / www.radiofeature.wdr.de Von Almut Shulamit Bruckstein.
2021-06-19
1h 00
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.5: If I Were a Ritual Man
What did sacrifice mean to ancient Jews? Where do the meanings of our rituals that we are taught in school come from?Professor Jonathan Klawans is Professor of Religion at Boston University’s Department of Religion and the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies. He has published a number of important articles on the topics of ritual sacrifice and purity in Ancient Israel, and is the author of multiple books including Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism and Purity Sacrifice and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism. Professor Klawans is also co-editor wi...
2021-06-14
31 min
Seforimchatter
With Prof. Neil Netanel discussing the history of Jewish Copyright Law.
#79.With Prof. Neil Netanel (Pete Kameron Endowed Chair in Law at UCLA) discussing the history of Jewish Copyright Law.We focused on Prof. Netanel's book, "From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright Since the Birth of Print" and discussed how it came to be, Book priviliges, Maharam Padua, the Rama, and the famous disagreement between Giustiniani & Bragadini, other various rabbinic "reprinting bans", and more. To purchase the booK (the paperback is quite affordable so please disregard what I said on the podcast): https://www.amazon.com/Maimonides-Microsoft-Jewish-Copyright-Since-dp-0190868775/dp/0190868775/ref=mt_other?_e...
2021-06-06
42 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.4: Goat Yoma
What lessons can we take from the Yom Kippur scapegoat to the work of social justice? How can our understanding of justice inform how we practice teshuva?Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg has worked as a national organizer at Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, a movement of progressive Jews across the country who are fighting for justice and equality for all, and as a collective member of the Radical Jewish Calendar project. She is also the author of “An Introduction to Trauma, Healing and Resilience for Rabbis, Jewish Educators and Organizers”, published by Reconstructing Judaism.View a sour...
2021-05-30
29 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.3: Poetic Jurisprudence
Why does Tractate Yoma read like a story? How did the paytanim, the liturgical poets of the post-Talmud period, turn its text into the most transcendent part of the modern Yom Kippur service?Dr. Michael Swartz is Professor of Hebrew and Religious Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the Melton Center for Jewish Studies at The Ohio State University. He specializes in the cultural history of Judaism in late antiquity, rabbinic studies, early Jewish mysticism and magic, and ritual studies. Professor Swartz is widely published, his work includes: Scholastic Magic: Ritual and R...
2021-05-16
36 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.2: Most High Resolution
CW// ViolenceWhat can Rabbinic and other Jewish legal sources teach us about conflict resolution? And what can we gain from studying conflict?Rabbi Dr. Howard Kaminsky is an independent researcher. He has served as a research fellow at the Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution, and as a mediator for Community Mediation Services in Queens, NY. He holds an EdD in religion and education from Teachers College, Columbia University and rabbinic ordination from Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem. He is the author of Fundamentals of Jewish Conflict Resolution: Traditional Jewish Perspectives on Resolving Interpersonal...
2021-05-03
30 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Yoma No.1: King of Priests
How did the Rabbis understand the role of the High Priest in the Temple? How do we trace the Levites through generations? Dr. Yonatan Miller is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Director of The Center for Religious Understanding at the University of Toledo. He has published articles in Jewish Studies Quarterly and in the Journal of Ancient Judaism and is currently at work on a monograph entitled Sacred Slaughter: Violence and the Israelite-Jewish Priesthood based on his 2015 dissertation. Take our listener survey HEREView a source sheet for this episode here....
2021-04-18
32 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shekalim No.2: Survey Says
Hadran Alach Mesekhet Shekalim! Take our listener survey HERESpecial thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpKeep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.Music from https://filmmusic.io"Midnight Tale" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
2021-04-12
01 min
Grown Women, Growing Wealth
Ep 19 Social Selling Minus the Selling w Melanie Netanel
Ever wonder who makes a living network marketing on social media and still has friends? Meet Melanie Netanel. She’s been running a massive team for over 10 years now. She is in the top 1% of her company is sales. We wanted to know why it never feels like she’s selling. According to Melanie, social selling doesn’t have to be icky or wear your friends out. And please, don’t messenger people you haven’t spoken to since high school with the “opportunity” to spend money. If you want to harness the power...
2021-04-06
57 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shekalim No.1: Charitable Living
How did the Rabbis of the Talmud legislate giving? How is charity connected to repentance, and even redemption? Dr. Alyssa Gray is the Emily S. and Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman Chair in Rabbinics and Professor of Codes and Responsa Literature at Hebrew Union College —Jewish Institute of Religion in New York. She is the author of Charity in Rabbinic Judaism: Atonement, Rewards, and Righteousness and numerous shorter studies on wealth, poverty, and charity in rabbinic literature and on the formation of the Babylonian Talmud. Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpVi...
2021-04-05
36 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.8: Seder Up!
Hadran Alach Mesechet Pesachim! We shall return to you Tractate Pesachim!We thank our guests, Dr. Susan Weingarten, Dr. Jon Greenberg, Rabbi Dr. Vanessa Ochs, Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier, Dr. Rachel Scheinerman, Dr. Marc Michael Epstein, and Dr. Sara Ronis for lending us their voices, ideas, and insights to enhance each step of our, and now your, seder. In addition to this audio experience, be sure to check out the accompanying source sheet on Sefaria for some additional thoughts and reflections. Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a...
2021-03-22
34 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.7: How the Other Side Lives
Where do demons come from? Why did the Sages try to contain them with strange laws?Dr. Sara Ronis is an associate professor of Theology at St. Mary’s University. She specializes in understanding rabbinic literature using interdisciplinary perspectives. She received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 2015, with a dissertation titled “Do Not Go Out Alone at Night”: Law and Demonic Discourse in the Babylonian Talmud. In her upcoming book manuscript, she explores how late antique Jews thought about demons as part of larger intercultural conversations within the Sassanian empire.Special thanks to our...
2021-03-15
33 min
Seforimchatter
With Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank discussing his "Illuminating Jewish Thought" book series
#64.With Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank discussing his "Illuminating Jewish Thought" book series (2 out of 3 volumes have been published thus far).We discuss his style, sources, why he is writing this series and is trying to accomplish, and much more. To purchase volume 1: https://korenpub.com/products/illuminating-jewish-thoughtTo purchase volume 2: https://korenpub.com/products/illuminating-jewish-thoughthardcoverFor more information or to sponsor a show, please email seforimchatter@gmail.comSupport the show
2021-03-07
1h 14
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.6: Every Spring is Illuminated
What’s the deal with the Birds’ Head Haggadah? How were illuminated Haggadot from the Middle Ages created, and why does everyone make such a big fuss about them?Dr. Marc Michael Epstein is Professor of Religion and Visual Culture at Vassar College. He is the author of, among other books, The Medieval Haggadah: Art, Narrative, and Religious Imagination and Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and T...
2021-03-01
35 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.5: Paschal History
CW// Firsthand description of animal sacrifice Why is so much of Tractate Pesachim devoted to discussing the Korban Pesach, a ritual that most of the Sages never participated in? What does the modern Samaritan ritual look and feel like?Dr. Rachel Scheinerman is an associate editor at My Jewish Learning where she edits the Daily Dose of Talmud newsletter. She holds an MA in Scripture & Interpretation from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD in Rabbinic Literature from Yale University with a dissertation about The Tannaitic Passover Ritual.Special thanks to our executive...
2021-02-15
37 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.4: Initial Pesach Offering
What makes a korban, a Jewish ritual sacrifice, a korban? What does desire have to do with atonement?Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier is a postdoctoral fellow at McGill University and lecturer at the Bernard Revel Graduate School. He recently completed his PhD from Yale where he focused on sacrifice. Previously a member of Yeshiva University’s Kollel Elyon, Rabbi Zuckier also is a founder of The Lehrhaus, and was the past Director of JLIC at Yale. Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode her...
2021-01-31
34 min
The Seo Singh Show: Content Marketing And E-Commerce Marketing
EP148: Grow On Quora W/ Netanel Baruch
One of the most amazing interview with Netanel Baruch who is a Quora expert. His practical tips on growing on quora are really amazing and so is his chrome extension. .Link to chrome extension: https://q-answers.com/q-stats/ .Link to his Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/netanelbaruch/ ..You can reach out to me on .Info@seosingh.in . .Dropping daily SEO tips on: .Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishmeet2/ .. https://www.facebook.com/seosinghshow/.https://twitter.com/tweeetkaran.Instagram: https://www...
2021-01-19
21 min
The Seo Singh Show: Content Marketing And E-Commerce Marketing
EP148: Grow On Quora W/ Netanel Baruch
One of the most amazing interview with Netanel Baruch who is a Quora expert. His practical tips on growing on quora are really amazing and so is his chrome extension. .Link to chrome extension: https://q-answers.com/q-stats/ .Link to his Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/netanelbaruch/ ..You can reach out to me on .Info@seosingh.in . .Dropping daily SEO tips on: .Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishmeet2/ .. https://www.facebook.com/seosinghshow/.https://twitter.com/tweeetkaran.Instagram: https://www...
2021-01-19
21 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.3: The Custom is Always Right
Where do our customs come from? Why were the rabbis so worried about preserving local custom?Rabbi Vanessa Ochs is a Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia where she teaches courses in Judaism, anthropology of religion, and spiritual writing. In her research, she investigates new Jewish ritual, Jewish feminism, and Jewish material culture. Rabbi Ochs is the author of many works including The Passover Haggadah: A Biography and Inventing Jewish Ritual.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this...
2021-01-17
30 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.2: A Leaf of Faith
When did horseradish become synonymous with maror? How does a botanical background enhance torah learning?Dr. Jon Greenberg is an educational consultant and teacher of science at the Heschel School in New York. He received his bachelor’s degree with honors in biology from Brown University, his Master’s and Doctorate in agronomy from Cornell University, and also studied with Rabbi Chaim Brovender at Israel’s Yeshivat Hamivtar. Additionally, Dr. Greenberg publishes TorahFlora, a blog devoted to essays on biblical ethnobotany. His botanical Hagaddah Fruits of Freedom will be available for preorder soon from his website.Speci...
2020-12-28
33 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Pesachim No.1: This American Light
An episode on Chanukah for the first chapter of a tractate all about Passover? Well, Chanukah doesn’t have its own tractate, and you deserve something fun before you spend 4 months learning everything about the official holiday of Jewish anxiety. So, how was Chanukah celebrated in America before Adam Sandler and Full Court Miracle? Why was the word “presents” the first English word to be printed in Yiddish-language newspapers in America?Dr. Dianne Ashton is Professor of Religion Studies and former director of the American Studies program at Rowan University. She is the author of multiple books on the...
2020-12-13
25 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Eruvin No.5: They Walk the Line
With all of the technicalities and logistics involved in building and maintaining community Eruvin, it can be easy to overlook the humans who—expecting nothing in return—devote their time and energy to ensure everyone in their community can experience Shabbat as they’re meant to: together. We dedicate this episode to these tireless and generous Jews who simply love their communities.We thank Jon Gradman of the Center City Eruv, Michael Khaldarov of the Binghamton University Eruv Committee, Rebecca Nathan of the University City Eruv Corporation, Joshua Skootsky of Cong. Mount Sinai Jewish Center, and Rabbi Shlomo...
2020-11-29
35 min
Raising Holy Sparks
Re-released Episode: The Mystical Joy of Judaism and Love in Sufism w/Netanel Miles-Yépez
Originally aired Aug 23rd 2019. Netanel Miles-Yepez is a scholar of the mystical traditions of Judaism and Islam - Hasidism and Sufism, respectively. Netanel discusses the lessons that he learned from his teacher Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and how he passes these lessons on.
2020-11-14
34 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Eruvin No.4: Yes In My Eruv
The Eruv is first and foremost a tool for community-building, but it’s easy to overlook the dividing line it creates between communities. How we can make our Eruvin less like fortresses and more like open-sided tents? What can the Talmud teach us about how to relate to people who do not belong to our communities?Hannah Lebovits is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Texas-Arlington and freelance writer who focuses on human-centered sustainability issues related to urban and metropolitan governance. Her work has been featured in local publications and national outlets including JT...
2020-11-01
36 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Eruvin No.3: Shabbat at the Museum
How on Earth does one curate a wildly popular museum exhibit about Eruv, one of the most technical topics in Jewish law? How is a museum exhibit like a page of Talmud?Zachary Paul Levine curated the exhibition “It’s a Thin Line: The Eruv and Jewish Community in New York and Beyond” for the Yeshiva University Museum in Manhattan, New York. He has produced dozens of exhibitions, installations and educational programs for cultural institutions throughout the U.S. and abroad and is the principal of Throughline Collaborative. Currently he is Director for Archival & Curatorial Affairs in the Na...
2020-10-18
37 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Eruvin No.2: The Beruriah Test
Who was Beruriah, the only woman whose halakhic opinion is recorded in the Talmud? What does her Torah mean for women Torah scholars today?Avigayil Halpern is entering her second year of study for rabbinic ordination at the Hadar Institute's Advanced Kollel while living in Washington Heights, New York. She holds a BA in Judaic Studies from Yale University, where she focused on Talmud. Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.
2020-09-27
25 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Eruvin No.1: Caution: Rabbis at Work
In what ways is the Talmud like a building? How can a bunch of poles and wires—the Eruv—create a spiritual community?Dr. Mitchell Schwarzer is a historian of architecture who writes and teaches about urban and suburban built environments. He is Professor of Architectural History and Chair of the Department of Visual Studies at California College of the Arts. He also is the author of several books, most recently Urban Development and Disruption in Twentieth Century Oakland, set to publish in 2021. In addition to his books, his writing has appeared in numerous magazines and journals, incl...
2020-08-24
28 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.9: Take Me Home, Hadran Road
Hadran Alach Mesechet Shabbat! At times this tractate felt like an arduous journey so in celebration of its completion we asked you, our listeners, about your journeys. Specifically, journeys like the one mentioned in the first mishnah in the last chapter of this tractate — journeys where you didn’t make it home for Shabbat. Thanks again to Avi Robinson, Eliana Yashgur, Natasha Shabat, and Elliot Heller for sharing their stories with us & you.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpKeep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.Music from http...
2020-08-11
25 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.8: Famous Last Words
CW: death/dying. What was it like to die during the time of the Talmud? Did the Sages really believe that the body of the deceased has a life of its own? Dr. David Kraemer is a Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics at The Jewish Theological Seminary, where he has also served as director of its library for nearly fifteen years. His scholarship of the Talmud and rabbinic culture is vast, and he is the author of several books including “A History of the Talmud” and “The Meanings of Death in Rabbinic Judaism”.View...
2020-08-02
37 min
The Wolf Connection
Episode #5 Ana Netanel - Sound Healer from Shakti Sound Bath
Ana joins us to discuss her 20+ years of sound healing, Kundalini Yoga and meditation experience and how she came to partner with Wolf Connection. Ana Netanel is a Sound Healer and Kundalini Yoga Teacher who performs sound baths which is an acoustic sound healing journey using a wide variety of ancient sound healing instruments including planetary tuned gongs, crystal singing bowls,Tibetan bowls and gongs. shaktisoundbath.com@ananetanelwolfconnection.org @wolfconnection
2020-07-26
48 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.7: A Cut Above the Rest
Why is the Talmud’s primary discussion of Brit Milah found in the 19th chapter of Shabbat, of all places? How should we understand this ancient ritual in light of modern medicine, values, and conceptions of gender?Rabbi Eliezer Lawrence is a teacher and certified Mohel. An alumnus of Yeshiva Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, he holds an MA in Bible and Semitic languages and serves on the Judaic Studies Faculty at the Leffell School. He received his certification from the London School of Circumcision, and also studied ritual circumcision at the Moresheth Avoth Institute in Beit Shemesh, Is...
2020-07-19
32 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.6: Jewish Quilt
Can a single thread really change a whole fabric? How does a loom actually work?Anita Rabinoff Goldman is a textile artist who specializes in quilts based in Boston, Massachusetts. A graduate of the University at Albany, with a degree in Art and Art History, she is the past owner of Pomegranate Judaica, a fiber arts business selling her handmade tallitot, Torah mantles, and other ritual items as well as Jewish themed art. Her quilt work, including her popular exhibit Seeing Torah, has appeared in numerous local and national shows, and is represented in private collections.
2020-07-05
21 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.5: Write in the Feels
How has safrut, the sacred craft of Jewish calligraphy, changed since the days of the Talmud? Why does it have such a rarefied air about it today?Jen Taylor Friedman is a soferet, a Jewish scribe, scholar, and educator. She is believed to be the first modern day soferet to complete a Torah scroll, and has over ten years’ experience in scroll creation and repair. In addition she also writes other ritual items such as megillot, mezuzot, and tefillin. Jen is also the creative mind behind Tefillin Barbie, and is a member of Stam Scribes, an international Je...
2020-06-22
38 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.4: This Leg Was Made for Walking
What does the Talmud think about prosthetic limbs? What would it think if it were written in 2020?Tziona Zellis is a certified occupational therapist assistant and tutor in Brooklyn, NY. Following a car accident and more than 20 surgeries, Tziona’s right leg was amputated and she began wearing a prosthesis in 2019. She also works as a motivational speaker telling her story and sharing her journey. Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina Karp.View a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.
2020-06-07
29 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Berakhot No.3: The Daf of Dreams
Does the Talmud dream? The final chapter of Berakhot dives into the Talmudic unconscious, delving into dreams, interpretations, and what it all means.Dr. Cheryl Goldstein is a practicing relational psychoanalyst and faculty member of the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, California. A UCLA graduate in Comparative Literature, with a Masters in Rabbinic Literature, her research focuses on the interfaces of literature, psychoanalysis, and Jewish identity. She also is the author of several articles examining literary works with a psychoanalytic lens.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina Karp.
2020-05-29
34 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.3: The Amora’s New Clothes
Why does an ancient article of clothing share a name with a heinous act of violence? Can one wear an ankle monitor on Shabbat in a coronavirus surveillance state? Explore these and other questions of Talmudic attire in the sixth chapter of Shabbat.Annie Sommer Kaufman received her Master’s in Fashion Design from Drexel University and is a clothing designer, patternmaker, cutter, sewer, and salesperson with her own label called Annie the K. She is also the founder of the Lace Midrash Talmud study group and studied at Svara where she is training as a Talmud tea...
2020-05-17
28 min
Bonus Level
Bonus Level / Ep 2 - Tabletop Games with Amit Netanel
In this episode I host Amit Netanel, a Video Gamer, Dungeons Master, Tabletop enthusiast and video game developer at Jelly Button gaming. We are talking about how tabletop gaming and video gaming correlate and can serve as a new avenue for Gamers.We go...
2020-04-16
32 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.2: People of the Cookbook
What, and how, did people cook in the times of the Talmud? What is Haroset, and why are there so many ways to make it?Dr. Susan Weingarten is an archaeologist and historian. As a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Jewish Studies at Tel Aviv University, Dr. Weingarten began to concentrate on the history of Jewish food, more specifically on food in talmudic literature. She has published over forty papers and is author of the book Haroset: A Taste of Jewish History. At present she is an Associate Fellow of the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research...
2020-04-14
31 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Shabbat No.1: Space to Space
In the midst of a global pandemic and widespread quarantine―when every day seems like Shabbat―how do we preserve the sanctity of our cherished sanctuary in time and space? Zackary Sholem Berger, MD, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Johns Hopkins Division of General Internal Medicine and Core Faculty in the Berman Institute of Bioethics, with joint appointment at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. A clinical epidemiologist, bioethicist, and practicing primary care physician, Zack is the author of two books for the lay public on doctor-patient communication and on patient preference in the c...
2020-04-05
27 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Berakhot No.2: The Blessings of the Farmer
What’s it like to be a Jewish farmer in 2020, and how can living off the Earth teach us to make better blessings on our food?Janna Siller is the Farm Director at Adamah Farm in Falls Village, and represents the Jewish non-profit Hazon as a member of the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition and the National Young Farmers Coalition. She writes about, teaches, and lives the Jewish values of ethical and Earth-conscious eating.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina Karp.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and TwitterMusic fr...
2020-03-29
23 min
Interleaved: A Talmudic Podcast
Berakhot No.1: A Brief History of Jewish Time
How did the Rabbis of the Talmud understand how time works, and how does our modern understanding of change how we think about the laws they wrote?David Zvi Kalman is a fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, co-founder of Jewish Public Media, and owner of Print-O-Craft, an independent publisher of Jewish art books.He received his PhD in 2019 from the University of Pennsylvania with his dissertation entitled “Unequal Hours: The Jewish Reception of Timekeeping Technology from the Bible to the Twentieth Century.Special thanks to Avigayil Halpern for her contributions to thi...
2020-03-11
29 min
The Yoel Israel Tech & Marketing show
Learning Quora Ads - Netanel Baruch of Q-Answers
Learn about the little-used gold mine of Quora for both organic and paid marketing. I sit with Quora master Netanel Baruch and we learn how you can use LinkedIn techniques to expand your reach on Quora. Follow Netanel at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/netanelbaruch/ And his company Q-Answers: https://www.linkedin.com/company/q-answers/about/ Learn more about what we are doing at WadiDigital.com Follow me on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoeltisrael/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/YoelTIsrael WadiDigi...
2020-03-08
15 min
Raising Holy Sparks
Episode 37: The Mystical Joy of Judaism and Love in Sufism w/Netanel Miles-Yépez
Netanel Miles-Yepez is a scholar of the mystical traditions of Judaism and Islam - Hasidism and Sufism, respectively. Netanel discusses the lessons that he learned from his teacher Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and how he passes these lessons on.
2019-08-23
34 min
AFI Israel Basketball League Podcast
Episode 6: Netanel Assayag
We recap the opening weekend of the playoffs, speak with Netanel Assayag of A. Rafi and Tommy's, and look ahead to this weekend's playoff games.
2019-03-06
23 min
The Power Entrepreneur's Podcast
Effective Team Building with Netanel Gralla
He has over 20 years of education experience and is currently a leadership and educational consultant, as well as the Head Of School at the Jewish Foundation School of Staten Island. He was the founding Head of School in Yeshivat He'Atid where he designed an innovative education model, and trained and supported his teachers to facilitate the students learning experience in a creative and engaging manner. Netanel Gralla currently consults on leadership, and offers marriage counseling and crisis counseling. With a strong understanding of team...
2019-01-14
30 min
Center for Internet and Society
Neil Netanel - Hearsay Culture Show #257 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
I'm pleased to post show # 257, June 17, my interview with Prof. Neil Netanel of UCLA Law, author of From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright Since the Birth of Print. I've had occasion to discuss Jewish intellectual property law in the past, and always seize the opportunity when it arises. Neil offers such an opportunity, as he's written a thoroughly researched and annotated history of the Jewish copyright law and theory. As we discussed, this was a particular challenge since the word "copyright" is largely absent from Jewish writing. Drawing on extensive Jewish law and commentary over centuries, Neil...
2016-06-17
00 min