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YOMP

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There's a new podcast on the block - YOMP, Ye Olde Movie Podcast! A weekly movie review podcast hosted by Simon "Honeydew" Lane, Georgia "Geestargames" Dana and Sophie "Bouphe" Rogerson. Each of our hosts curate a list of six films from a variety of genres and at the end of each episode we randomly select one to watch and discuss next week!
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Mishna Yomi

Rabbi Yosef Katz

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A daily Mishna Yomi podcast with Rabbi Yosef Katz of Anshe Chesed of Linden NJ. Contact me at rabbikatz@anshechesed.org This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Based on the Daf Yomi Shiurim by Sruly Bornstein of The Lakewood Daf Yomi Chaburah. #ReidBites (read: Reid Bites) are audio clips from the "reid" (commentaries) spoken out in the daf yomi shiurim based on the sugya. For full shiurim, Get the APP - "Lakewood Daf Yomi" on iTunes & Google Play
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Take One Daf Yomi

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As Jews around the world engage in a seven-and-a-half year cycle of Daf Yomi, reading the entire Talmud one page per day, Tablet Magazine's new podcast, Take One, will offer a brief and evocative daily read of the daf, in just about 10 minutes. New episodes will be released daily Monday through Friday.
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Etude quotidienne (1) du Shoul'han Aroukh avec le commentaire du Mishna Beroura et (2) de la Mishna. (3) Diffusion régulière de cours de pensée juive au gré du temps et des saisons !
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Hadran.org.il is the portal for Daf Yomi studies for women. Hadran.org.il is the first and only site where one can hear a daily Talmud class taught by a woman. The classes are taught in Israel by Rabbanit Michelle Cohen Farber, a graduate of Midreshet Lindenbaum’s scholars program with a BA in Talmud and Tanach from Bar-Ilan University. Michelle has taught Talmud and Halacha at Midreshet Lindenbaum, Pelech high school and MATAN. She lives in Ra’anana with her husband and their five children. ...
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In this new Nach series, women scholars will deliver a daily shiur on the books of Prophets (Nevi’im) and Writings (Ketuvim) at the pace of a chapter a day. Shiurim are geared toward learners of all levels who would like to participate in the two-year Nach Yomi study cycle. Different female scholars will deliver the daily shiurim, each focused on a specific book, while an introductory video for each sefer will be given by noted international scholar Rabbanit Shani Taragin. Visit the OU Women ...
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More details regarding the accidental killer are discussed - Where are they buried? What happens if the Kohen Gadol is found out to be a chalal (son of a forbidden marriage)? Is the relative of the victim allowed to kill the accidental murderer if the murderer leaves the city? What if the murderer is by a tree on the border where part is inside the…
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00:00 - Good Morning 00:24 - Where am I? 01:05 - Emails 08:55 - MDYsponsor.com 11:32 - Questions of the Day 12:32 - Amud Beis 12:38 - Amud Aleph 48:19 - Amud Beis 1:04:01 - Have a Wonderful Day! Quiz - http://Kahoot.MDYdaf.com ---- Mesechta Sponsors: Anonymous: Hatzlacha bruchnius U'vgashmius - Yisroel Cherns: In honor of my chavrisa Shmueli Unger …
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Today’s Talmud pages, Makkot 10 and 11, kick things off with a strange, spooky story about two murderers that soon blossoms into a gorgeous morality tale. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to explain the important insight the story delivers. What did the rabbis mean when they taught us that we must assist a person to walk down whichever path the perso…
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The Seventh Day of Pesach, Day 6 of the Omer בְּעֵת קְרִיאַת הַשִׁירָה - עוֹמְדִים It is customary to stand while the Song [of the Sea] is being read [in the synagogue]. אִין לְיוּבּאַוִויטְשׁ פְלעֶגט מעֶן זַיין אוֹיף שְׁבִיעִי שֶׁל פֶּסַח It was customary in Lubavitch to remain awake on the night of the Seventh Day of Pesach, אוֹיךְ שָׁבוּעוֹת אוּ…
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