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Im neuen BR-Podcast "Kaffee, extra schwarz" sprechen der Autor Ahmad Mansour und der Journalist Oliver Mayer-Rüth über das, was Deutschland bewegt: Polarisierung, Kriminalität, Krieg, Migration, Leistungsbereitschaft, Bildungsmisere. In knapp 30 Minuten beleuchten die beiden unterhaltsam, fundiert, provokant ein wichtiges Thema. Mansour und Mayer-Rüth haben einen speziellen Blick auf Deutschland, geprägt von einem Lebensabschnitt in Israel, einem gemeinsamen Filmprojekt und der Haltung mitte ...
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Are you a music nerd? If so, we already love you. Every week we dissect the entire discography of a different artist—album by album. That’s right…even the albums they wish you forgot. It's great. Especially if you love arguing. Come discover some amazing new artists with us every Tuesday!
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Este canal é o feed único que reúne todos os podcasts produzidos por Alex Mansour desde junho de 2015: O Fotometrando, o Skull and Bones e o Caveira e Ossos. Caso queira, você pode optar por assinar cada um dos programas separadamente através dos feeds individuais!
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In a nutshell, we are a bunch of opinionated writers that care about quality content. Our team is small, but it’s a team of people who really do care about what they do. Passionate and dedicated. Honest and respectful. Professional but informal. Quirky and personal. Prefer reading, then make sure you visit our website www.ctownchatter.com
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If one violated the prohibition of Borer B'Mezid (intentionally), the selected food is forbidden to benefit from. The only solution is to mix it back in with the P'solet (waste) and start again by selecting in a permitted fashion. If one violated Borer B'Shogeg (unintentionally), Hacham Ovadia and Hacham David in Halacha Berura bring several factor…
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This week we’re discussing Born Horses, the latest album by psychedelic alt rock band Mercury Rev. We covered Mercury Rev’s entire discography on episode 138, so we weren’t sure what to expect from this album. What we definitely weren’t expecting was for Mike and Alex to be completely split on it. This is a fun one, folks, enjoy. Closing track: “Mo…
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Das Bundeskriminalamt hat in einem internen Dokument, das den Hosts von "Kaffee, extra schwarz” vorliegt, festgestellt, dass Clankriminelle und Islamisten zunehmend kooperieren. Dazu befragen Ahmad Mansour und Oliver Mayer-Rüth den Innenminister von Nordrhein-Westfalen, Herbert Reul, CDU. Im neuen BR-Podcast "Kaffee, extra schwarz" sprechen der Aut…
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یک اپیزود درباره‌ی پرنده‌ای که بیش از آنچه فکر می‌کنید در زندگی و فرهنگ ما نقش دارد. این اپیزود را گوش کنید تا با جعبه هم‌عقیده شوید. با سپاس از رضا خضرایی، صدف اسپهبدی، لیلا کفاش‌زاده، حسین بهرام‌پور، شاهین علایی‌نژاد و شروین حاجی‌پور. در این قسمت، دال در کنار جعبه ایستاده است؛ یک سامانه‌ی ارائه‌ی خدمات بیمه که می‌تواند کمک‌های فراوانی به شما بکند…
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There are three types of blindness, and one of them is deadly. Those who suffer from this fatal blindness often don't even realize they have it. Join me for a revealing message that explores the three kinds of blindness and reveals how you can escape the fatal one. This study will challenge you to examine your own spiritual condition and take steps…
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It occasionally happens that some liquid sits on top of yoghurt in the container, and many people prefer spilling out the liquid before eating the yoghurt. At first glance, this would appear to be forbidden on Shabbat, as it entails removing Pesolet (an undesirable substance) from Ochel (the desirable substance). In truth, however, many Halachic au…
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There are three conditions that must be met for one to be allowed to separate on Shabbat: 1) He must separate the Ochel (desirable food) from the Pesolet (undesirable substance), and not the other way around; 2) this must be done by hand, and not with a utensil; 3) this must be done just before the food is to be eaten, and not for later use. The re…
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The Shabbat prohibition of Borer forbids removing undesirable items that are mixed together with desirable items. The question arises as to whether it would be forbidden to remove bones from fish as one eats on Shabbat. The Hid"a (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1806), in his work Birkeh Yosef, cites a debate among the Aharonim (post-Medieval Hal…
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The Shabbat prohibition of Borer forbids separating undesirable food from desirable food on Shabbat, except under certain conditions. The Poskim addressed the question of whether this prohibition would apply to removing the inedible peel that surrounds a vegetable or fruit. Would one be allowed, for example, to peel an onion, or a clove of garlic, …
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If a person eats on Shabbat a salad that contains, for example, lettuce, tomatoes and onions, and he does not like onions, he may not remove the onions from the salad. Halacha forbids removing on Shabbat Pesolet (an undesirable substance) from Ochel (a desirable substance), and this applies even to a "relative Pesolet," a food which is perfectly ed…
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If a person prepared tea with a teabag on Shabbat (following the relevant Halachic guidelines), is he then allowed to remove the teabag from the cup? At first glance, it appears that removing the teabag would violate the prohibition of Borer – separating – as one is removing Pesolet – an undesirable substance – from Ochel – the food he desires. The…
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If a person on Shabbat is eating soup that has vegetables, and he wants to eat only the vegetables, without the liquid, he may not pour the liquid out of his spoon back into the bowl. Since he likes the vegetables and is not interested in eating the liquid, he must regard the vegetables as Ochel (desirable food) and the soup as Pesolet (undesirable…
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One of the rules of Borer – separating foods on Shabbat – requires that one remove the Ochel (food) from the Pesolet (undesirable substance), and not the other way around. The question arises as to whether this Halacha applies to two perfectly edible foods, one of which one happens to dislike. If for example, a person has a pile of apples and orang…
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This week we’re discussing everything by Operation Ivy. For those who don’t know, Op Ivy were one of the pioneers of ska punk in the late 80s, two of whose members went on to form Rancid (Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman). While technically they have one album and one EP, everything is neatly compiled onto a self-titled compilation from 2007. This is…
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Is it permissible on Shabbat to separate food to serve it to somebody else? For example, may a mother remove edible food from an inedible substance in order to feed the food to her child? Assuming she follows the ordinary rules of Borer (separating on Shabbat) – meaning, she takes the desirable food from the undesirable substance, and this is done …
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Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Israel, 1923-1998), in a famous responsum (Or Le'sion, vol. 2, Siman 31), addresses the situation of a child who ate a very small amount of the food on his plate, and after the meal, his mother wants to return the untouched portion to the container to be stored for the next day's meal. One of the conditions to allow Borer…
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The Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 319:1) delineates three conditions that must be met for Borer – separating mixed substances from one another – to be permissible on Shabbat: 1) One must separate the Ochel (edible food) from the Pesolet (inedible food), and not the other way around. 2) One must separate "Be'yad" – by hand, and not with a utensil. 3) One…
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The question recently arose regarding a certain synagogue that remodeled the interior of the building, and ordered special decorative Menorahs that adorned the wall both in the main sanctuary and in the study hall. These Menorahs are made from metal, use electric lights, and have seven branches, resembling the Menorah in the Bet Ha'mikdash. Some Ra…
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The Shulhan Aruch, in Siman 677 (listen to audio recording for precise citation), discusses the status of oil that is left over in the Menorah after the Hanukah candles have gone out. He writes that oil which was placed for the minimum half-hour of lighting is considered designated for Misva use and is therefore forbidden for other purposes. Meanin…
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The holiday of Hanukah begins on the 25th of Kislev and continues for eight days. As the Gemara in Masechet Shabbat (21) relates, on the 25th of Kislev the Hashmonaim defeated the Greek oppressors and rededicated the Bet Ha'mikdash. As part of this process they kindled the Menora with the only jug of pure oil they found, and the candles of the Meno…
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This week we’re ranking our favorite new albums of 2024. We say this every year, but this really was an incredible year for music and insanely difficult for us to narrow down our favorites. As a result, this episode has more surprises than any other year end episode of ours to date. Some of these albums are legitimate all-time greats, so dig in. Cl…
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There is an obligation to recite the entire Hallel service on each of the eight days of Hanukah. This obligation applies regardless of whether one prays privately or with a Minyan; in either case, one is required to recite Hallel. Before reciting Hallel, one recites the Beracha, "…Asher Kideshanu Be'misvotav Ve'sivanu Li'gmor Et Ha'Hallel," and aft…
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Kinder- und Jugendkriminalität nehmen deutlich zu. Polizisten, Lehrer und Experten sind besorgt. Was sind die Ursachen und was kann man gegen die alarmierende Entwicklung tun? Im neuen BR-Podcast "Kaffee, extra schwarz" sprechen der Autor Ahmad Mansour und der Journalist Oliver Mayer-Rüth über das, was Deutschland bewegt: Polarisierung, Kriminalitä…
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