Hineni

Beit Avi Chai

What does the coronavirus pandemic teach us about Rosh Hashanah,Yom Kippur and Sukkot? In “HINENI”, the new podcast of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem, Rabbi Mishael Zion invites innovative spiritual leaders from across America to discover together how to enter this Jewish New Year. Through story and song, text and discussion, we will seek to build a gate to a sweeter new year.

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  1. HINENI #3: Yom Kippur - When Prayers Get Too Real | Rabbi Mishael Zion and Rabbi Noa Kushner about a new resonant approach to religious life

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    HINENI #3: Yom Kippur - When Prayers Get Too Real | Rabbi Mishael Zion and Rabbi Noa Kushner about a new resonant approach to religious life

    "HINENI", a podcast brought to you by Beit Avi Chai for the Jewish High Holidays with Rabbi Mishael Zion.  How can we celebrate the High Holidays in a time of social distancing? What does the coronavirus pandemic teach us about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot?  In “HINENI”, the new podcast of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem, Rabbi Mishael Zion invites innovative spiritual leaders from across America to discover together how to enter this Jewish New Year. Through story and song, text and discussion, we will seek to build a gate to a sweeter new year.   “Yom Kippur: When Prayers Get Too Real", with Rabbi Noa Kushner  Rabbi Noa Kushner has founded in San Francisco a unique spiritual communtiy, “The Kitchen”, which is building a new resonant approach to religious life in San Francisco. As COVID-19 forces us all to find new resonant approaches to life’s challenges, Rabbi Kushner offers powerful teachings for using Yom Kippur to charge us into action and awareness in this new year. In their conversation, Mishael and Noa go through the stages of Yom Kippur and find new meanings in the high points of Kol Nidrei, Yizkor and Neilah - the seminal services of the Day of Atonement.    Artistic Director: Amichai Chasson , Producer: Eyal Levit and Shir Sharoni Research: Avishai Huri Audio editing: Nir Leist Sound Design: Mor Sivan    “Rachamana” performed by The Kitchen, Noa Kushner and Jessica Meyer. Thank you to The Kitchen for permission to use this recording.

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  2. HINENI #2: Rosh HaShana - Handle with Care | Rabbi Mishael Zion hosts Rabbi Arthur Green and Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld

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    HINENI #2: Rosh HaShana - Handle with Care | Rabbi Mishael Zion hosts Rabbi Arthur Green and Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld

    "HINENI", a podcast brought to you by Beit Avi Chai for the Jewish High Holidays with Rabbi Mishael Zion.   How can we celebrate the High Holidays in a time of social distancing? What does the coronavirus pandemic teach us about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot?  In “HINENI”, the new podcast of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem, Rabbi Mishael Zion invites innovative spiritual leaders from across America to discover together how to enter this Jewish New Year. Through story and song, text and discussion, we will seek to build a gate to a sweeter new year.   Rosh HaShana: Handle with Care, with Rabbi Arthur Green and Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld  Where will we get to hear the sound of the Shofar this year - and what will it mean to us? Join world-reknowned Spiritual leader and author Rabbi Arthur Green, and President of Boston’s Hebrew College, Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, for a heartfelt conversation about the many meanings of the Shofar. Using the insights of poetry and Chassidism, personal stories and sweet family recipes, these two master teachers share insights for facing this season of crises - and drowning it in sweetness.    Artistic Director: Amichai Chasson Producer: Eyal Levit and Shir Sharoni  Research: Avishai Huri  Audio editing: Nir Leist Sound Design: Mor Sivan     "Ki Hine KaHomer" performed by Kehillat Hadar, arrangement: Ebn Leader and Julia Andelman;  from “Pri Eitz Hadar” Thank you to Kehilat Hadar for permission to use this recording.

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  3. HINENI #1: Selichot - The Wake Up Call | Rabbi Mishael Zion and Rabbi Ebn Leader about the chasm between guilt and longing

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    HINENI #1: Selichot - The Wake Up Call | Rabbi Mishael Zion and Rabbi Ebn Leader about the chasm between guilt and longing

    "HINENI", a podcast brought to you by Beit Avi Chai for the Jewish High Holidays with Rabbi Mishael Zion.  How can we celebrate the High Holidays in a time of social distancing? What does the coronavirus pandemic teach us about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot?  In “HINENI”, the new podcast of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem, Rabbi Mishael Zion invites innovative spiritual leaders from across America to discover together how to enter this Jewish New Year. Through story and song, text and discussion, we will seek to build a gate to a sweeter new year.    Rabbi Ebn Leader is a world renowned  teacher of prayer. From Jerusalem to Boston, he has founded path breaking communities of prayer, and has been training rabbis in an avant grade but ancient tradition of spiritual leadership.  “A COVID-19 High Holidays means we cannot depend on our Rabbis, cantors and synagogues to lift us up in the same way,” says Ebn Leader. “It’s going to depend on us. It’s going to depend on proper preparation.” Together Mishael and Ebn explore the unique custom of reciting Selichot at 5 in the morning. They discuss the chasm between guilt and longing. The episode ends with a discussion of Leonard Cohen’s song, “If it be Your Will”, a prayer of brokenness fitting for these Coronavirus times.    Artistic Director: Amichai Chasson Producer: Eyal Levit and Shir Sharoni  Research: Avishai Huri Audio editing: Nir Leist  Sound Design: Mor Sivan

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What does the coronavirus pandemic teach us about Rosh Hashanah,Yom Kippur and Sukkot? In “HINENI”, the new podcast of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem, Rabbi Mishael Zion invites innovative spiritual leaders from across America to discover together how to enter this Jewish New Year. Through story and song, text and discussion, we will seek to build a gate to a sweeter new year.