An Australian living in Israel, Dave has a lot to say about anything and everything - especially life in Israel, the Middle East conflict, religion, and pop culture. Joined by the occasional guest, Dave provides a unique perspective with an Australian sense of humor.
RabbiPod brings Jewish learning to your iPod or computer screen. This podcast presents a weekly sermon or d’var torah by Rabbi Eli Garfinkel, the spiritual leader of Temple Beth El in Somerset, New Jersey. The five most recent episodes are also available on iTunes; older ones are available in the archive. Subscribe for free by clicking the button below. If the Subscribe button doesn’t work, you need to download and install the most recent versions of iTunes and Quicktime. Both are available for Mac or Windows. Don’t forget to write me a review in the iTunes Music Store!
My mother, Malka Brandsdorfer, lived in a small Polish town near the German border. At the start of World War II she was married and had a young daughter. During the war her married name was Goldratt. She recorded her recollections of the Holocaust. The conditions in the town. Her family's struggle and the ghetto and camps she lived through. She tells of how many of her family died and how only she and one sister survived. Her recollections are told in Yiddish.
Temple Emanu-El, the first Reform Jewish congregation in North Texas, was founded in 1875. It is one of the largest congregations in the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). Led by Rabbi David E. Stern, Temple is known for its strong tradition of clergy and lay leadership, committed membership, diverse and spirited worship services, focus on lifelong Jewish learning and commitment to social justice.
An Australian living in Israel, Dave has a lot to say about anything and everything - especially life in Israel, the Middle East conflict, religion, and pop culture. Joined by the occasional guest, Dave provides a unique perspective with an Australian sense of humor.
RabbiPod brings Jewish learning to your iPod or computer screen. This podcast presents a weekly sermon or d’var torah by Rabbi Eli Garfinkel, the spiritual leader of Temple Beth El in Somerset, New Jersey. The five most recent episodes are also available on iTunes; older ones are available in the archive. Subscribe for free by clicking the button below. If the Subscribe button doesn’t work, you need to download and install the most recent versions of iTunes and Quicktime. Both are available for Mac or Windows. Don’t forget to write me a review in the iTunes Music Store!
My mother, Malka Brandsdorfer, lived in a small Polish town near the German border. At the start of World War II she was married and had a young daughter. During the war her married name was Goldratt. She recorded her recollections of the Holocaust. The conditions in the town. Her family's struggle and the ghetto and camps she lived through. She tells of how many of her family died and how only she and one sister survived. Her recollections are told in Yiddish.