Podcasts Archives - Jewish Sacred Aging

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Podcasts Archives - Jewish Sacred Aging

Jewish Sacred Aging podcasts are podcast programs featuring news and interviews on the subject of Jewish sacred aging.

  1. -4 ДН.

    Seekers of Meaning 1/10/2025: Rabbi Jade Sank Ross, author of new book on Psalms

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Jade Sank Ross of the Community Synagogue, Port Washington, NY, discusses her new book, To You I Call: Psalms Throughout Our Lives. Psalms have been part of Jewish ritual and liturgy for centuries, expressing praise to God, feelings of sorrow and longing, and much more. Rabbi Jade Sank Ross’s To You I Call is an invitation to make the ancient words of psalms part of our daily lives. The book pairs seventy-two psalms with a range of life moments, from giving birth to retirement to experiencing antisemitism-times of grief and gratitude, anticipation and despair, pain and relief. Rabbi Sank Ross’s original, authentic framing and Rabbi Richard N. Levy’s beautiful, contemporary translations let readers forge a deep and personal connection with the words of the Psalmist. With sensitivity and vulnerability, To You I Call brings the psalms to life for our lives, today. Takeaways * The Psalms serve as a bridge between ancient texts and modern life. * Rabbi Jade Sank Ross aims to make Jewish tradition approachable for all. * Psalms reflect deep human emotions and experiences. * Caregiving can be a lonely journey, but Psalms offer solace. * Each Psalm can be connected to specific life situations. * The book includes kavanot, or intentions, for each Psalm. * Psalms can help individuals navigate feelings of loss and grief. * The writing process highlighted the importance of community support. * Rabbi Sank Ross emphasizes the need for emotional connection in spirituality. * The book serves as a resource for educators and community leaders. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Rabbi Jade Sank Ross Rabbi Jade Sank Ross grew up in Kinnelon, New Jersey. She studied Anthropology and International and Global Studies at Brandeis University, during which time she sang in Company B, an oldies acapella group, was an active leader in the Hillel Theater Group, and spent a semester abroad in Nepal. After completing her undergraduate degree, Rabbi Sank Ross studied at Hebrew Union College...

    36 мин.
  2. 3 ЯНВ.

    ENCORE: Seekers of Meaning 12/13/2024: Arnold Eisen, author of “Seeking the Hiding God”

    On this week’s encore episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address engages with Professor Arnold Eisen, discussing his book, Seeking the Hiding God. The conversation explores the motivations behind Eisen’s writing, the nature of personal theology, and the importance of active faith in Jewish practice. They delve into the significance of the Passover Seder, the role of history in shaping Jewish thought, and the influence of Abraham Joshua Heschel. The discussion also touches on feminist theology, the concept of plausibility structures in Jewish life, and the future of American Judaism, emphasizing a theology of hope and responsibility. In Seeking the Hiding God, Arnold Eisen delves into the profound mystery of divine hiddenness, presenting a compelling exploration of how this central theological dilemma resonates within modern Jewish life. Through rigorous analysis and heartfelt reflection, Eisen tackles the poignant questions that arise when God seems absent, drawing on classical Jewish texts and contemporary thought. His insightful examination reveals how these ancient narratives continue to influence and illuminate the struggles and commitments of faith in today’s world. With clarity and depth, Eisen challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between divine presence and human responsibility. He argues passionately for a dynamic engagement with theology, where communal rituals, personal experiences, and reasoned debate converge to shape a vibrant, living faith. This book is an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of sustaining belief in an often seemingly indifferent world, offering a fresh perspective on enduring religious questions and the pursuit of spiritual authenticity. Takeaways from the Interview * Eisen felt compelled to write about his own beliefs after years of teaching others. * The process of writing revealed a deeper commitment to Judaism than he expected. * Jewish theology is often personal and narrative-driven, rather than systematic. * The Passover Seder serves as a reminder to take action and not be passive. * Engaging with the Torah is a conversation that evolves with personal experience. * Theology in Jewish life is often avoided due to historical trauma and modern secularism. * Heschel’s influence is profound, emphasizing the importance of social activism in faith. * The experience of God can be elusive, leading to feelings of guilt among seekers. * Feminist theology challenges traditional notions of God and expands the conversation. * Plausibility structures are essential for making Jewish ideas compelling in a secular world. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video ...

    41 мин.
  3. 27.12.2024

    Seekers of Meaning 12/27/2024: Author Shel Israel discusses the intersection of aging and technology

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Richard Address and Shel Israel explore the intersection of aging and technology, discussing how older adults are adapting to technological advancements, the impact of the pandemic on technology adoption, and the future of robotics and artificial intelligence in caregiving. They emphasize the importance of choice in utilizing technology for enhancing life and community, while also addressing concerns about privacy and the moral implications of technological advancements. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Shel Israel Shel Israel is a writer and speaker on social media issues. In 2009 he completed a book called Twitterville on business uses for Twitter, published in September 2009. He has contributed editorially to BusinessWeek, Dow Jones Co, and FastCompany.TV. He co-authored with Robert Scoble the book Naked Conversations, How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers (John Wiley & Son, 2006); in 2014 he released another book with Scoble, titled Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors, Data and the Future of Privacy. In September 2015 he self-published Lethal Generosity: Contextual Technology and the Competitive Edge discussing why technology and social changes are causing companies to lose control of their brands as their customers gain it. The three books are a trilogy that reveal the amazing changes technology has imposed on work and life over a ten-year-period. He has co-authored (with Robert Scoble) the book The Fourth Transformation: How Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything (Patrick Brewster Press, Dec 7, 2016). He publishes commentary on his own blog. He was the host of Global Neighbourhoods with Shel Israel, an online video blog series, which was produced by FastCompany.TV, covering enterprise and trends in social media. In March 2017, he founded Transformation Group, LLC, a company “dedicated to helping big brands develop and implement Mixed Reality (MR) strategies”. He lives in Sarasota, Florida, and frequently speaks on social media related topics.

  4. 20.12.2024

    Seekers of Meaning 12/20/2024: Liz Seegert, journalist specializing in issues related to aging

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address speaks with journalist Liz Seegert about the multifaceted issues surrounding aging, public health, and the challenges faced by older adults today. They discuss the importance of prevention in healthcare, the burden of caregiving, economic implications of aging, societal attitudes towards older adults, and the future of social security and Medicare. Liz emphasizes the need for social connections and the importance of valuing older adults in society. Takeaways * Aging is increasingly recognized as a public health issue. * Social isolation and loneliness significantly impact health outcomes. * Preventive care is essential for maintaining health as we age. * The healthcare system often prioritizes treatment over prevention. * Caregiving is a significant financial burden, especially for women. * Economic challenges are exacerbated by the aging population. * Societal attitudes towards aging need to shift to value older adults. * There is a critical shortage of geriatricians in the U.S. * Social connections are vital for mental and physical well-being. * Planning for retirement is crucial as life expectancy increases. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Liz Seegert Liz Seegert is an award-winning, independent journalist who has written about health for more than 30 years. Her primary beats currently include aging, social determinants of health, women’s health, and health policy. She’s the contributing editor on aging for the Association of Health Care Journalists, helping reporters better understand the topic’s many nuances. Her freelance work has appeared in dozens of national and local media outlets, including Fortune.com, The Wirecutter, TIME, Consumer Reports, The American Journal of Nursing, Medscape, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Liz also co-directs two fellowships, mentoring and training emerging journalists in aging and in health reporting. Visit her website at a href="http://www.lizseegert.

    34 мин.
  5. 06.12.2024

    Seekers of Meaning 12/6/2024: Rabbi Lance Sussman on volume two of his book series, “Portrait of a Reform Rabbi”

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., discusses volume two of his planned three-volume memoir, Portrait of a Reform Rabbi. They discuss the challenges and changes in American Judaism, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of technology on community engagement, and the evolving role of the rabbinate. Rabbi Sussman shares insights on the concept of ‘Americanized Judaism’ and critiques contemporary Reform Judaism’s reliance on entertainment over substance. The conversation also touches on the future of Jewish education and community in a post-election landscape. Takeaways * Rabbi Sussman emphasizes the importance of emotional availability in pastoral care. * The pandemic highlighted the need for spiritual proximity despite physical distancing. * Technology has transformed how Jewish communities engage and connect. * Americanized Judaism reflects a unique blend of American culture and Jewish identity. * Reform Judaism faces challenges in balancing tradition with contemporary trends. * The role of women in the rabbinate has significantly evolved over the years. * Rabbi Sussman critiques the entertainment-focused approach of contemporary Reform Judaism. * There is a growing hunger for substantive adult Judaism among older adults. * The future of American Judaism may require a deeper commitment to tradition. * The impact of recent events may lead to a renewed focus on Jewish education. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D. Since beginning his service as the eighth Senior Rabbi of KI in July 2001, Rabbi Sussman has had a transformative impact on the congregation and the greater Philadelphia region, as well as nationally, through his scholarship, leadership, and diverse community and educational activities. Rabbi Sussman is Chair of the Board of Governors  and Professor of Jewish History. of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA.  Gratz College is the oldest non-denominational Jewish institute of higher learning in the world and is...

    40 мин.
  6. 30.11.2024

    Encore broadcast: Seekers of Meaning 11/29/2024: Elder Law Attorney Shannon Miller on Scams and Frauds Targeting Seniors

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, we present a rebroadcast of our 10/18/2024 program with Florida Elder Law attorney Shannon Miller, who discusses the wide range of online scams and frauds targeting seniors and steps you can take to protect yourself. Summary of the conversation prepared with assistance from artificial intelligence In this episode, Rabbi Richard Address speaks with elder care attorney Shannon Miller about the alarming rise of scams targeting older adults. They discuss the statistics surrounding elder exploitation, the psychological and financial vulnerabilities of seniors, and the sophisticated tactics used by scammers. Shannon emphasizes the importance of awareness, preventative measures, and community education to combat this growing issue. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in facilitating scams and the legal avenues available for victims. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Shannon M. Miller, BCS SHANNON M. MILLER, B.C.S., ESQ., was born in Davis, California and was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. Shannon relocated to Gainesville, Florida in 1994. Shannon received her B.A. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1991 and her J.D. from the University of Maryland Law School in Baltimore, Maryland. She was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps in 1992. She was admitted to The Florida Bar in 1994 and admitted to the U.S. District Court Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts in 1996. She became a Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder law in 2011. In 2005, Shannon was certified as a Circuit Civil Mediator and Arbitrator by the Supreme Court of Florida. Shannon’s experiences within her own family inspired her interest in protecting seniors and their families. Protecting seniors’ independence, while making sure their assets are protected, and giving seniors the best possible death is her life’s work, and the main reason she became an elder law attorney. She is a member of: the Florida Bar, the American Inns of Court, the Elder Law Section of The Florida Bar, the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association, and the North Central Florida Senior Advocacy Network. Shannon served as President of the Florida Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and Executive of the Elder Law Section. Shannon is a frequent speaker at the National ...

    37 мин.
  7. 22.11.2024

    Seekers of Meaning 11/22/2024: Navigating Suicide Awareness in the Jewish Community

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Chaplain Barry Pitegoff, BCC, of Neshama-The National Association of Jewish Chaplains, and Missy Stolfi from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention join Rabbi Address to discuss their upcoming virtual webinar, “Through a Jewish Lens,” for survivors of suicide victims. The webinar takes place Sunday, November 24 from noon to 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. This conversation focuses on the critical issue of suicide awareness and prevention within the Jewish community, featuring insights from experts on the statistics, the impact of loneliness, the role of faith leaders, and the introduction of the 988 crisis lifeline. The discussion also highlights the upcoming program, ‘Through a Jewish Lens: Hope and Healing for Suicide Loss Survivors,’ aimed at providing support and resources for those affected by suicide loss. This year’s program will feature recorded remarks from suicide loss survivor and mental health advocate Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-8) and Ivan Maisel, a longtime ESPN writer and author, who is also a survivor of suicide loss. The program will include live reflections and storytelling from loss survivors across the country and small group discussions. You can get more information and registration information here. Takeaways * Suicide is a multi-generational challenge affecting various demographics. * Older adults face unique risks due to life transitions and isolation. * Marriage can act as a protective factor against suicide. * Faith leaders need more training to support those in crisis. * The 988 crisis lifeline is a vital resource for mental health emergencies. * Community support is essential for those grieving suicide loss. * Shame and guilt often accompany suicide loss, hindering open conversations. * Programs like ‘Through a Jewish Lens’ provide necessary support and healing. * The pandemic has exacerbated feelings of loneliness and isolation. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guests Chaplain Barry E. Pitegoff, BCC

    29 мин.
  8. 15.11.2024

    Seekers of Meaning 11/15/2024: The Vital Importance of Organ Donation, with Lara Moretti from the Gift of Life program

    On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Lara Moretti, director of family support services for the Gift of Life organ donation program, discusses the critical importance of organ donation. They discuss the evolving awareness and acceptance of organ donation within the Jewish community and beyond, the processes involved in organ donation, and the importance of family conversations about end-of-life decisions. Moretti emphasizes the significance of understanding organ donation as a modern mitzvah and addresses common myths surrounding organ donation and transplantation. The conversation also highlights the challenges faced by families and the support provided by organizations like Gift of Life. Key Takeaways * Awareness of organ donation has significantly increased in the Jewish community. * All major religions support organ donation as a good deed. * Age does not disqualify someone from being a donor; evaluation is case by case. * The success rates of organ transplants have improved dramatically over the years. * The organ donation process involves multiple steps and requires timely communication with families. * Clergy play a vital role in educating their congregants about organ donation and providing spiritual support to families during crises. * Outreach to diverse communities is essential for effective organ donation education. * Myths about organ donation, such as age and personal connections, need to be addressed. * There are no costs to the donor’s family; the recipient’s insurance covers transplant costs. * Support for grieving families is a critical aspect of the organ donation process. Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging. You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions. Listen to the Audio Podcast You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player. About the Guest Lara S. Moretti, LSW, FT Lara S. Moretti, LSW, FT has presented to hospitals, schools and various professional groups about grief, donation and transplantation in her role as Director, Family Support Services for Gift of Life Donor Program in Philadelphia, PA.  Lara has been with Gift of Life since 2003.  She has presented to numerous national organizations, including the Hospice Foundation of America, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO),

    35 мин.

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