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Enjoy the all new relaunched show on which Franciska hosts interesting conversations around topics that are unspoken within the Orthodox Jewish Community. Franciska interviews every day frum people on personal topics in an uncensored way, yet with great sensitivity.
If you are an intellectual Jew of any kind, you will enjoy these episodes.
Franciska launched her career as CEO of Kay Productions LLC, a white glove podcast production & promotion agency from building an audience for her Jewish original music through podcasting herself.
If you are thinking of launching a podcast or simply are looking to outsource the production & promotion - book a call with Franciska to get you started.
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The Aguna Cases You DON’T Know About - with Keshet Starr
Episode on Chochmat Nashim with Flatbush Girl:
https://www.chochmatnashim.org/podcasts/
This episode features an in-depth conversation with Keshet Starr, CEO of ORA (Organization for the Resolution of Agunot), exploring the complex issue of Jewish divorce refusal. Starr discusses the organization's multifaceted approach to assisting individuals facing such situations, emphasizing the importance of early intervention, legal and communal strategies, and the role of Halakhic prenups in preventing and resolving divorce refusals.
The conversation also addresses the broader implications of advocacy and community involvement in these sensitive matters, highlighting the necessity of both public and behind-the-scenes efforts to effect change and support affected individuals. Additionally, Starr advocates for a nuanced understanding of rabbinic roles and stresses the collective responsibility to address and mitigate the challenges associated with Jewish divorce refusal.
Helpline: +1-844-OSF-LINE
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Learning vs. Serving, - Is it a Cop Out? - with Rabbi Scott Kahn
About this episode:
Throughout the conversation, Rav Scott Kahn discusses the challenging dynamics between Charedi and Dati Lumi communities in Israel, especially in light of military service disparities and societal contributions during times of conflict. He also touches upon the issue of religious and political leadership within the Charedi community and suggests the need for innovative solutions to address current challenges. This episode provides insight into significant topics affecting Orthodoxy today and explores personal and communal responsibilities in the context of modern-day Israel.
About our guest:
Scott Kahn is the Founder and CEO of Jewish Coffee House, the host of the Orthodox Conundrum Podcast and co-host of Intimate Judaism, and a veteran educator. Scott is a Rabbi and was formerly a Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Yesodei HaTorah in Israel. He and his wife Aliza live in Ramat Beit Shemesh with their seven children.
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https://scottkahn.substack.com/
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My Service in Gaza & Life After - with Isaac Nadoff
About The Episode:
In this episode Isaac Nadoff, an IDF reservist, shares his compelling story. Raised in Pittsburgh with a religious upbringing, Isaac details his decision to enlist in the Israeli army after a life-changing conversation with his brother. He recounts his experiences as a combat medic stationed on the Syrian border and later in Gaza, highlighting the challenges of combat, the psychological impact of war, and the importance of support organizations like Nevut for returning soldiers. Isaac also discusses the transition back to civilian life in Pittsburgh, the struggle with PTSD and therapy, and the nuanced relationship with faith post-service. The episode underlines the importance of community, support, and understanding the multifaceted experiences of soldiers returning from conflict zones.
About Our Guest:
Isaac is a former IDF Combat Medic, Pittsburgh Paramedic, and is now a current IDF Reservist who spent around 50 days in Gaza serving as a Combat Medic once more. He is currently back in the states working as a Paramedic before his next call up.
More information and link to donate: https://nevut.org
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Saving Lives: Vital Conversations on Suicide Awareness and Prevention - with Menachem Hojda, LMSW-C
This episode conversation primarily revolves around the sensitive issue of suicide.
Menachem Hojda, a trained mental health professional, enlightens listeners on understanding and responding to signs of suicidal thoughts in individuals. He emphasizes the importance of open discussion about suicide to combat feelings of isolation and loneliness experienced by those with suicidal thoughts. He also stresses the need for suicide intervention training for professionals and community members alike to enable effective support for those needing it.
This conversation also involves discussing the concepts of suicide awareness, suicide alertness, and suicide intervention.
Suicide Helplines from around the world:
http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html?fbclid=IwAR2yMY1QYPof5sWiSa6t2FyCL5fkYF4hulyjwHjt8JFZb92Rxe71rOcQh-o
Amudim Crisis Line
https://amudim.org/domestic-violence/#crisis
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (U.S.)
https://988lifeline.org/
Resources for those who have lost someone to suicide
https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someone/
Kevin Hines' story of surviving suicide
https://youtu.be/NlyrDLQuPbo?si=aaLCoRjZWj5AvUv3
Living Works Suicide Trainings
https://livingworks.net/
Recommendations for Media Covering Suicide
https://reportingonsuicide.org/
About Our Guest:
Menachem Hojda LMSW-C is the grandson of 4 Holocaust survivors. He was given the name Menachem because its meaning “the one who comforts” describes the hope his grandparents felt as they healed from the cruel genocide of their families with the birth of a new generation. Menachem strives to live up to that legacy by doing his part to value the miraculous healing made possible when people experience connection and belonging. As an Adjunct Professor at Touro University Graduate School of Social Work, and a Field Instructor at University of Michigan School of Social Work he explores the application of these concepts with students. He is a Master Trainer at Living Works and trains for Oakland Community Health Network. He practices Clinical Social Work and provides Clinical Supervision at Fairsky Foundation, and serves on the Board of Nefesh International.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/menachem-hojda-7522652b/
NEW SONG- "MY VOICE" (Kol Isha)
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Recap of The Mission Trip (LIVE)
Video shown at the event:
https://youtu.be/bWZfB3EkeSs
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Mentoring Orthodox Jewish Women in Science - with Dr. Daniel Edelman
Melody of Miriam: https://open.spotify.com/track/48ZamQlV3BYQ0Y2V3nVQsq?si=KPviRnejR8eJWuvPQYctdA&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A5rcHF9LH4YGyXzkJXnbnoj
This episode features Dr. Daniel Edelman sharing his journey from a traditional Jewish upbringing to pursuing a career in science, despite initial aspirations for a Kollel life. They discuss challenges faced by Orthodox Jewish women in secular fields and initiatives to integrate them into science careers.
Dr. Edelman talkes about a mentorship program he founded addressing cultural clashes and the importance of maintaining personal values. The program's impact is evident through participant achievements, culminating in presentations at NIH poster day. Over 60 women have benefited, underscoring the importance of mentorship and community support for Orthodox Jewish women in science.
The discussion also raises questions about gender-specific mentorship needs within the community.
About Our Guest:
Daniel Edelman, PhD, initially wanted to be a Rebbe in a Yeshiva Gedolah. However, Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg, ZT”L, suggested Plan B; as in B in Biology! Dr. Edelman earned his M.S. in Applied Molecular Biology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1993. He then worked as a research associate at the VA Medical Center in Baltimore and as a molecular technologist at the University of MD Medical Center in Baltimore. In 1997, Dr. Edelman began dissertation research in infectious disease and earned his PhD in medical pathology in 2005. From 2006-2007, he worked as a scientific reviewer with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Next up was 13 years at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as the laboratory manager of the Clinical Molecular Profiling Core supporting NCI clinical cancer research. While there he also began a program to provide a mentored pathway into the sciences for Orthodox Jewish women. From 2020-2023, Dr. Edelman returned to the FDA as a policy analyst. Now back at NCI since last fall, he now works as a program officer focusing on cancer screening and clinical trials. All statements by Dr. Edelman are his alone and do not reflect those of the US Government.
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