Money plays a central role in the life of an Orthodox Jew, not just practically but spiritually. From the costs of Jewish education and kosher living to the deeper meaning of earning and spending in alignment with Torah values, financial challenges are as spiritual as they are practical.
Kosher Money, an original Living Lchaim podcast, dives into the intersection of Judaism and finance. Host Eli Langer, former CNBC Social Media Producer and CEO of Harvesting Media, leads thought-provoking conversations with experts on how to navigate money matters with wisdom and faith.
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, an embodiment of inclusive spirituality and wisdom, as he examines life & offers a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche. Discover how to live a truly happy and meaningful life by using your divine gifts and wisdom to reach your highest potential. Listeners beware: this program may create a paradigm shift as stereotypes are dispelled, vulnerabilities spill through and universal truths emerge.
Visit The Meaningful Life Center, called a “Spiritual Starbucks” by the New York Times at www.meaningfullife.com for more.
Shabbat teachings from B'rit Hadasha Messianic Synagogue, including guest speakers and special drashes. B'rit Hadasha is located in Memphis, Tennessee.
essentielle est une association fondée par Mariacha Drai, qui a pour mission de donner une voix à l’étude de la Torah au féminin et répondre aux questions de la vie d’une femme.
Retrouvez tous les articles de nos expertes pour progresser au quotidien et vous reconnecter avec les valeurs essentielles du judaïsme sur le site : essentielle.app
Join self-confessed history nerd Dr. Noam Weissman on a journey through the fascinating and sometimes controversial events and personalities that have shaped Israel’s past and present. Each week, Noam explores the layers of Israeli history, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the cultural forces at play—drawing on a variety of sources and perspectives. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking to better understand this complex region, you’ll find a nuanced, authentic, and thought-provoking take on Israel—free from oversimplification and political spin.
The podcast where we get real about building the marriage of your dreams. Marriage coach Kayla Levin takes married Jewish women from surviving and overwhelmed to thriving and connected through practical tips, real life inspiration and more than a little self awareness along the way.
Whether you are newly married, considering marriage, or have been married for years, I will share with you a powerful framework to help you get the most enjoyment and fulfillment from your relationships--and ultimately, your own growth.
Find out more & join to get live coaching at https://kaylalevin.com
The Amida Army seeks to unite women across the globe in an effort to try to pray one Shemona Esrei per day as a merit for the chayalim, hostages, and all of Israel. Join us as we try to re-discover and rejuvenate our prayers while growing closer to G-d. Feel empowered with us!
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This is a live weekly chabura in Woodmere, NY. Each week we listen to a song, then we tie the song into the parsha or the current zman, and then we listen to the song a second time with a deeper appreciation. At the end we write a teffilah to help concretize the message into our heart. Come join the experience.
Please email NiggunChabura@gmail.com with any questions or comments
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A rabbi and a journalist walk into… not a bar, not a synagogue, but a SiriusXM podcast studio. Each week, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, Senior Rabbi of Park Avenue Synagogue, and Jon Frankel, formerly of Real Sports, will banter, question, and explore the big issues of our day through the lens of Jewish tradition and lived experience. The program is designed to be fun, thoughtful, and engaging—where faith matters, and conversation runs deep.
Lenny Goldberg made aliyah from New York in 1985, and lives in the heart of Samaria, in Kfar Tapuach. He studied with both Rabbi Meir and Binyamin Zev Kahane
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December 31, 2025 Torah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy Jews Episode 97 - Ted Blessings It should be said: Fun is serious business. In this episode, we look at the comedy and heart-filled series, Ted Lasso. We discuss the title character’s impact on the world around him and the Jewish practice that he may be unknowingly doing regularly. From character growth to internal gratitude, this episode is a nice reminder to slow down, recognize the good that surrounds you, and maybe say thank you a l...
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Who doesn't want to adopt a Jewish Grandma? 👵 Meet our favorite Jewish bubby, Dina, as she takes you on a wise journey through her lifelong learnings and takeaways. It's brilliant and she is an absolute riot! Grandma Dina's first-ever video on the Kosher Money Podcast attracted millions of views, so we thought it was only natural to give her preciousness her own mic and own show. She wouldn't have it any other way. Introducing The Jewish Grandma Podcast!
The Book of Jasher is an ancient Hebrew text that presents itself as an additional historical account of events found in the Old Testament of the Bible. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the creation of the world to the conquest of Canaan, and includes stories not found in the Bible. These stories include a detailed account of the battle between the prophet Abraham and a group of kings, the story of the sun standing still during Joshua's battle, and the backstory of Caleb, one of the Israelite spies. Although its authenticity and authorship remain uncertain, "The Book of Jasher" has been widely read and studied by scholars and laypeople alike, and has been referenced in a variety of works of literature and media over the years.