Episodes
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Some of the most important dates in the Jewish calendar are fast approaching. Rabbi Ephraim Guttentag of the Whitefield Hebrew Congregation discusses why we need to reconnect through pray and also by being a part of the community traditions on Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New year) and Yom Kippur (the day of Atonement). Listen and hopefully be inspired.
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Mychiel Balshine and Fiona Maynard interviewed people on Park Lane Whitefield to hear what was their favourite purchase on a Sunday morning from the local deli and also to understand what were their thoughts on living in the community as well as any connection they may have had with the Whitefield Hebrew Congregation, whether they are Jewish or non Jewish. It made for interesting listening!
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A podcast with Izzie, Ilan and Eddie, three teenagers who went on the Poland trip with Aish. They discuss the impact this journey has had on deepening their awareness of the Holocaust, but also how much the whole trip influenced their attitude to Judaism and in particular the way they now approach their everyday lives.
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Find out what makes religion relatable to the younger members of our Jewish community.
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Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum discusses challenging questions about God and religion, considers whether science and evolution fit with what is written in the Torah and challenges us all, whatever our religion, to think, question and keep learning..
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Daniel Marcus spoke at WHC about how to answer some of the questions that many members of the community are being asked around the
Israel / Gaza war.
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Andy Burnham and Kate Green were invited to WHC to discuss the role of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester. Amongst other issues, questions were asked about the present and future vision for Manchester, tackling homelessness and policing and safety for all the various groups living within Greater Manchester.
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How to journal and achieve a 10 minute a day programme to happiness. A talk by Dr Sandi Mann given on December 13, 2023.
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Aspects of Chanukah with Mychiel Balshine/Community Director of WHC
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A reflection of 11 years worth of interviews and articles as told by Elaine Bermitz engaging a fascinating mix of writers, actors and community minded individuals.
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Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement. Rabbi Ephraim of WHC considers the impact of this auspicious day in the Jewish calendar and what it might mean for the community and for each individual.
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In this episode we ask what does Rosh Hashanah mean to Rabbi Ephraim Guttentag of Whitefield Hebrew Congregation. We are approaching a cluster of Jewish festivals beginning with Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Where will you be on September 16 and 17 and 25 and why?
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On this episode we ask what does Rosh Hashanah mean to our WHC Community Director, Mychiel Balshine. We are approaching a cluster of Jewish festivals beginning with Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Where will you be on September 16 and 17 and 25 and why?
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