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This week, Aaron Herman had the opportunity to attend Hillel’s Renaissance Award Annual Gala honoring Randall R. Kaplan and Kathy E. Manning. He spoke with the honorees, Wayne Firestone and Hillel members about how Hillel is transforming Jewish life on campus.
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This week, Aaron Herman had the opportunity to attend Avodah’s Partners In Justice event, and had an opportunity to speak with a number of people involved in the program.
We had the opportunity to speak with current and former AVODAH fellows about their experience and why they decided to participate in this important inititive. AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps strengthens the Jewish community’s fight against the causes and effects of poverty in the United States. We do this by engaging participants in service and community building that inspire them to become lifelong leaders for social change whose work for justice is rooted in and nourished by Jewish values. Participants in our service Corps program live out and deepen their commitments to social change and Jewish life through a year of full-time work at anti-poverty organizations in Chicago, New Orleans, New York, and Washington, DC. This work partners Corps members with service providers and residents in low income communities and equips our Corps members and alumni to emerge as lifelong agents for social change, whose work for justice is rooted in and nourished by Jewish values. After participants complete this intensive year-long program, Pursue: Action for a Just World provides a broad platform for long-term leadership in social change and Jewish life.
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In this episode of Rega Shel Ivrit (A Moment of Hebrew), host and Master teacher Michal Nachmany continues from last weeks episode where she spoke about special places in New York by talking about the neighborhood of Harlem. We hope that you will join us again for future episodes. If there are specific words or themes […]
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In this episode of Rega Shel Ivrit (A Moment of Hebrew), host and Master teacher Michal Nachmany gives us a tour of the top ten places in New York. Follow her from the Statue of Liberty to the Museum of Modern Art and learn Hebrew all the way. We hope that you will join us again […]
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In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay sits down with his dear friend Robin Bady. Robin Bady is an award-winning storyteller, and has also just launched her own podcast on JCast Network, Beyond Chelm in which she will be telling tales for all ages. In this episode, Darone and Robin talk about their […]
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This week, Aaron Herman had the opportunity to talk to Sam Hoffman, the Producer and Creator of Old Jews Telling Jokes.
Old Jews Telling Jokes was born in an empty storefront in Highland Park, New Jersey in the summer of 2008. Eric Spiegelman and Tim Williams of Jetpack Media had asked Sam if I had any ideas for an internet show and it was suggested: “how about we shoot my father and his friends telling jokes?” Surprisingly, they agreed. The rules would be simple. Every joke teller had to be at least sixty years old and “Jewish.” The age thing I would be strict about, the Jewish thing would be in spirit. If nothing else, we would make portraits of people who had lived at least six decades and that would be something to see.
And from there… History
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