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For anyone interested in Jewish life, culture and heritage / www.jscn.org.uk / email: hello@jscn.org.uk :: supported by the National Lottery Community Fund

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For anyone interested in Jewish life, culture and heritage / www.jscn.org.uk / email: hello@jscn.org.uk :: supported by the National Lottery Community Fund

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Torah & Science... friends or enemies? Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum

6/28/2022
While the Torah is clear that every plant and animal species was individually designed “according to its kind”, Darwin’s theory of evolution states the multitude of species we see today all evolved from just a few original forms. Which is right? And if humans evolved too then how could we have been created “in God’s image?” ABOUT Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum: Rabbi Zarum is Dean of LSJS and holds the Rabbi Sacks Chair in Modern Jewish Thought at the school. He is a rabbinic leader, lecturer and...

Duration:01:00:43

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Jack Aisenberg (3 minute episode)

1/24/2022
Jack Aisenberg was a young lad when he was separated from his family, who he would never see again. Though he eventually was caught, he survived the Nazi concentration camps and death marches. In this 3.30 minute podcast Holocaust survivor Jack tells of the fateful day he parted from his family.

Duration:00:03:30

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Where is Judaism Going Over the Next 100 Years?

1/2/2020
Dan and Lex invite the audience to engage in the idea of a virtual synagogue, one without walls and without boundaries, as if it was on a completely new Jewish planet. Dan Libenson studied at Harvard law school where he graduated with honours and spent five years as a law professor. He’s been closely involved with Hillel in Harvard and Chicago and now devotes his life to working with the Jewish community. He believes people seek connection to Jewish traditions in a way that they perceive as...

Duration:00:52:14

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1391 anti-Jewish Riots that lead to the the 1492 Expulsion

12/26/2019
One hundred years before the Expulsion from Spain, the 1391 anti Jewish riots were the most widespread and today least known outbreaks of violence against Jews in medieval Europe. Jews had lived in Spain for over 1,000 years, predating the fall of the temple, a period regarded as one in which they enjoyedgreatestz freedom and success. So how did this violence become the precursor to the Spanish Inquisition and the Expulsion of 1492? Michael Schraere was recorded at Limmud Festival 2019. This...

Duration:00:56:28

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Killing one to let another live: Jewish Ethics

11/21/2019
How are life and death decisions made in Jewish Law? If faced with the decision of saving just one life how does Jewish law help with that dilemma ? Rabbi Dr Akiva Tatz is a South African born physician and lecturer, and the author of Dangerous Disease and Dangerous Therapy in Jewish Medical Ethics. In this episode of JewishTALK he looks at a famous case of Siamese Twins born to an Orthodox Jewish couple. How was the dilemma of separating them was approached, and how does that fit with Life...

Duration:00:44:42

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Keeping Bradford's doors open to its Jewish Heritage

11/4/2019
Although he was born in Berlin, Rudi Leavor is a Yorkshireman at heart and that’s where we’re going today. Rudi is the 93-year-old custodian and president of Bradford Reform Synagogue, which has been in the news quite a bit in recent years, partly because of the Muslim leader who sits on the shul's board. I met Rudi in the synagogue to find out more about the shul and Bradford's Jewish history. Two other Bradfordians, Hanneke Dye and Stefan Simmonds... spoke to Nigel Grizzard about shul...

Duration:00:27:25

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Windermere & The Boys

10/15/2019
There is a kindly gentleman who sits not far away from me in Synagogue. He’s called Sam. He always asks about me and my wife, and I always make sure to wish him Shabbat Shalom. He rarely speaks about himself but I know, from other people, that Sam has survived three or maybe four concentration camps. And people were also keen to tell me “Hey you know he’s one of the ‘Windermere Boys’, don’t you?” “The Boys”, was a group of 300 boys and girls who ended up in Prague and had been airlifted out...

Duration:00:36:15

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Any Jewish Questions

9/26/2019
We kick off our highlights of Leeds Limmud with the big panel discussion featuring Gideon Falter chairman of the Campaign Against anti-Semitism, Rachel Creeger, who you might know as the Frum stand-up comedian, Robert Dyson a Leeds historian Patrick Morrow an Anglican priest who is a regular Limmudnik and Aviva Dautch a teacher and familiar face who has been a presenter at Limmud for many years. The panel, chaired by Helen Lewis, had a wide-ranging debate answering questions...- Will Brexit...

Duration:00:57:57

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A Journey to Poland

9/10/2019
In March 2019 Ed Horwich accompanied a group of Local Councillors and Civic community leaders, as they journeyed to Poland to learn about its history and the legacy of the Holocaust.This mainly non-Jewish group spent an intense 2.5 days visiting Warsaw, Treblinka, Majdanek, Tarnow, the 'Children's Forest', Krakow and Auschwitz.For all, the nature of what they witnessed was challenging and emotional.Ed recorded their journey and the emotions shared with him. It can be tough listening.

Duration:00:42:13

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My Voice

9/9/2019
Four years ago a lady strode up to a volunteers co-ordinator to make a demand "You have to record my story".Now hers is one of over 30 books which have been produced telling, in their own words, the stories not just of surviving the Holocaust, but of finding and making a new life, creating a family, and building a future. Ed Horwich went along to record the amazing story of the My Voice team, and to hear from the director of Yad Vashem, Dorit Novak, where the books are being archived.

Duration:00:37:00

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Being Jewish in Wales

8/8/2019
This is the third episode recorded at this years 2019 Manchester Limmud. Jewish Small Communities Network was given its own session in this year’s program of talks. And for it I assembled a panel of three experts on the Jewish community in Wales. So join the audience as we experience some of that history through the lives of one particular family; find out how you can go on a walking tour of the Jewish community that no longer exist in Bangor by using an app on your phone; and hear how one...

Duration:00:29:54

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Why is 'Eyes Wide Shut' Kubrick's Most Jewish Film?

7/16/2019
Stanley Kubrick, born of Jewish parents and brought up in New York, famously directed films like 2001 a Space Odyssey, Dr Strangelove, The Shining, and A Clockwork Orange. His final film Eyes Wide Shut is based on a Jewish novella, but seemingly excludes nearly all Jewish references. Take a seat with me in the audience at Manchester Limmud 2019 as Professor Nathan Abrams intrigues us to see why it’s Kubrick’s most Jewish film.

Duration:00:51:25

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Mystical world of The Zohar

7/10/2019
700 years ago a Spanish Jewish mystic named Moshe DeLeon began writing down a collection of teachings and tales that have never been seen or heard of before. Its influence has been profound, both in the Jewish and non-Jewish world, and is still felt in the teachings of our great educators today. Sefer ha-Zohar, the Zohar (The Book of Radiance), has amazed and overwhelmed readers for seven centuries. It is the major text of Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. Its language is a peculiar...

Duration:00:56:08

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A Yiddish Summer

7/7/2019
I'd like to introduce Fiona Frank, one of the founders of the Lancaster & Lakes Jewish community. Recently she's been taking time to travel around Europe, taking in different Events and cultural experiences... and recording a personal podcast as she travelled. I wanted to bring you one particular one, recorded when Fiona visited Weimar in the former East Germany. Weimar was home to the Bauhaus movement founded by Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Walter Gropius Before that it was known as the...

Duration:00:30:02

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Israeli Elections and UK manifestos

7/6/2019
Judith Phillips gets the inside track on what its like to vote in an Israeli General Election and what the issues are for your average Israeli. We also have help for UK voters who want to find out if their candidates are understanding of your Jewish concerns.

Duration:00:19:28

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Fast satisfying food for Pesach

7/6/2019
Jack Maurer tells me how to make matzos at home. Simone Pinkus cooks both for her family and customers. How does she plan Pesach, fill hungry mouths in a hurry, and make a packed lunch to take to work or school? Recipe on our website JSCN.ORG.UK

Duration:00:15:27

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Unearthing British Jews in WW1

7/6/2019
Between 45-55 thousand Jews took part in the First World War. Their stories have remained untold and are in danger of being lost forever. But now a heritage project, British Jews in the First World War, is getting people to come forward and making a record of those stories so their legacy will never be lost. JSCN is partnering with BJFWW and Ed Horwich invited the Project Team into the studio to talk us about some of the amazing stories they have uncovered and how you can get involved....

Duration:00:22:29

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How to become an Accidental Talmudist

7/5/2019
Ed Horwich discovers that he and Sal Litvak shared a similar experience leading to them individually becoming more involved with their communities. Sal tells the emotional story of how his grandmother was responsible for him ultimately becoming the Accidental Talmudist. WEBSITE: http://jscn.org.uk Facebook: https://www.

Duration:00:20:00

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Future of the Peace Process

7/4/2019
Was the Middle East Peace Process ever going anywhere? Is it a missed opportunity and why? Will there be peace in the future?Asaf Siniver ,Reader in International Security at Birmingham University and biographer of Aba Eban, unravels the failures and looks at the requirements for a peace in the future. WEBSITE: http://jscn.org.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jscnuk/ CONTACT: http://jscn.org.uk/contact

Duration:00:15:17

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Hearing About Innovation in Sheffield

6/5/2019
Sheffield has been home to Jews since 1797. That was just one reason why JSCN held a Regional Small Communities Meeting there to hear about inspiration and innovation that has created landmark successes in some of our small communities. Where did the Jews of Sheffield come from come? We hear about this and Mark Rayner tells us what Jewish life is like in Sheffield now.

Duration:00:14:36