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March 17, 2015

Tipping our Hats: A Jewish Response to the University of Oklahoma’s SAE Fraternity

In this sermon, Rabbi Kirshner focuses on the appropriate Jewish response to the University of Oklahoma’s SAE Fraternity. https://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/jcastnetwork.org/storage/dsksermons/dsk075.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner
Filed Under: Sermons

March 17, 2015

Enter Emptiness and Find Your Gift: ויקהל–פקודי -Vayakhel-Pikudei

A sermon by Rabbi David Ingber on Vayakhel-Pikudei. For more information please visit romemu.org. https://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/jcastnetwork.org/storage/romemu/282.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi David Ingber
Filed Under: A Taste Of Romemu
Tagged With: Bal Shem Tov, Emptiness, Gift, Rabbi David Ingber, Shofar

March 17, 2015

Vayikra: The Power Of A Touch

We know that touching someone or something creates a connection, imagine how it was for the Priest with the animal he would be sacrificing. For more information about Rabbi Danny, please visit RabbiDanny.com The opening and closing music for this podcast is Coming Out of the Dark by Matt Stamm. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/TwoMinutes/159.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Danny
Filed Under: Two Minutes of Torah
Tagged With: Danny Burkeman, Judaism, Justice, Parshat Hashavuah, Rabbi Danny, Text study, Torah, Two Minutes of Torah, Vayikra

March 16, 2015

Mooved to Empathy

Rabbi Knopf’s Friday message for Parashat Vayak’hel/P’kudei (March 13, 2014): How the Red Heifer ritual teaches us to be more compassionate.   http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/Tisch/S037.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Michael Knopf
Filed Under: Shtender
Tagged With: Jewish Podcast, Judaism, Learning, Parshat Hashavua, Questions, Rabbi Knopf, Sermon, The Shtender, Theology, Torah

March 15, 2015

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern– The Shtetel

The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for March 15, 2015. Rabbi Finamn talks to Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, author of “The Golden Age Shtetl: A New History of Jewish Life in East Europe“.     http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/JHour/03-15-2015.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Herschel Finman
Filed Under: The Jewish Hour
Tagged With: Chabbad, Jewish Music, Jewish Podcast, Rabbi Herschel Finman, The Shtetel, Torah, Weekly

March 13, 2015

The Purpose-Driven Life

Rabbi Knopf’s Friday message for Parashat Ki Tisa (March 6, 2014): How discovering purpose can inspire us toward a better life.   http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/Tisch/S036.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Michael Knopf
Filed Under: Shtender
Tagged With: Death, Jewish Podcast, Judaism, Ki Tisa, Learning, Life, Parshat Hashavua, Questions, Rabbi Knopf, Sermon, The Shtender, Theology, Torah

March 12, 2015

Raising a Mensch: From Birth to Bar/Bat Mitzvah (Part Two)

In part two of his latest “Essentials of Judaism” class, Rabbi Knopf teaches about the beginning of the Jewish life cycle. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/Tisch/167.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Michael Knopf
Filed Under: Essentials of Judaism, The Tisch
Tagged With: Bar Mitzvah, Jewish Podcast, Judaism, Learning, Life Cycle, Questions, Rabbi Knopf, The Tisch, Torah

March 10, 2015

Can You Wait? – כי תשא: Ki Tisah – Kavannah 1

A Kavanah by Rabbi David Ingber on Ki Tisah. For more information please visit romemu.org. https://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/jcastnetwork.org/storage/romemu/281.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi David Ingber
Filed Under: A Taste Of Romemu, Kavannah
Tagged With: David Ingber, Kavannah, Ki Tisa, Rabbi Ingber, Romemu

March 10, 2015

Vayakhel-Pekudei: Take A Break

Sometimes we get so engrossed in a project that we forget to stop, Shabbat can be a weekly reminder that we all need to take a break. For more information about Rabbi Danny, please visit RabbiDanny.com The opening and closing music for this podcast is Coming Out of the Dark by Matt Stamm. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/JCastNetwork.org/storage/TwoMinutes/158.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi Danny
Filed Under: Two Minutes of Torah
Tagged With: Danny Burkeman, Judaism, Justice, Parshat Hashavuah, Rabbi Danny, Text study, Torah, Two Minutes of Torah, Vayakhel-Pekudei

March 9, 2015

The After-Glow of Things Broken: כי תשא – Ki Tisah

A sermon by Rabbi David Ingber on Ki Tisah. For more information please visit romemu.org. https://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/jcastnetwork.org/storage/romemu/280.mp3Podcast: Download

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Rabbi David Ingber
Filed Under: A Taste Of Romemu
Tagged With: Ki Tisa, Rabbi David Ingber, Romemu, Yom Kippur

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Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner
Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner
Rabbi at Temple Emanu-El
In July, 2007, David-Seth Kirshner became the Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El. A natural leader, charismatic speaker and magnetic personality, Rabbi Kirshner embodies the best in the Jewish people and is an important figure in shaping the Conservative Jewish world.

Prior to joining Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Kirshner worked at the Jewish Theological Seminary, which he joined in 1999, serving as Senior Director of Institutional Advancement, overseeing the Seminary’s development and outreach efforts. For five years, Rabbi Kirshner also served as Rabbi for the Hebrew Congregation of Fitzgerald, GA, traveling every three weeks to this community in Southern Georgia.

In addition to reinvigorating all aspects of Temple Emanu-El and strengthening relationships one by one, Rabbi Kirshner is involved in the community at-large and holds many positions of leadership. Rabbi Kirshner is the President of the New York Board of Rabbis, a member of the Chancellor’s Rabbinic Cabinet at the Jewish Theological Seminary and was selected among 50 rabbis to participate in the inaugural class of the Kellogg School of Rabbinic Management at Northwestern University. In 2013, Rabbi Kirshner was appointed to the New Jersey-Israel Commission by Governor Chris Christie. Additionally, Rabbi Kirshner is the Vice President of the NJ Board of Rabbis, sits on the UJC Rabbinic Cabinet and serves on the board of the UJA Federation of New York. He was recently asked to serve as a Rabbinic Advisor to the Shalom Hartman Institute . Rabbi Kirshner was appointed to the National Council of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and graduated as a Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, Israel.

Rabbi Kirshner has written articles for many media sources and is regularly published in the Jewish Standard, the Bergen Record, Haaretz, The Times of Israel, The Huffington Post and the New York Times and has been featured on national radio and television programs including CBS, WABC, NPR, Nightline, MSNBC, Al Jazeera and Faith to Faith.

Rabbi Kirshner holds a BA degree from York University in Toronto, Canada and earned an MA in Hebrew Letters and rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi Kirshner is married to Dori Frumin Kirshner. They have two children.

Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner
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