The Beth El Podcast Network Beth El Congregation of Baltimore
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The Chai Life at Beth El Congregation is our flagship podcast, blending Judaism with contemporary issues. Engaging and informative, it sparks intriguing conversations to educate and entertain, both in the Jewish community and beyond.
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The Israel Connection - Idan Tzameret
Send us a Text Message.Esti Zenati and Ben Kreshtool talk to our special guest, Idan Tzameret, owner of Kitchen Design by Idan on Falls Rd in Baltimore and Beth El member, about the experience he had with antisemitism in early May, his life as an Israeli, including his years in the IDF, and the current war.
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Ritual Realities (May 23, 2024)
Send us a Text Message.Ben Kreshtool and Amanda Beitman are joined by Mark Plakotoris of Designed with Purpose to discuss Beth El Congregation’s new Shulchan (reading table.)
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BONUS EPISODE - Rabbi Naomi Zaslow's Shabbat Sermon (May 11, 2024)
Send us a Text Message."It's important for us to stand strong, kindle our own inner light, find our own path forward, and to not rely on the ghosts of the past, when we have the ability to create our own future." In case you missed it or would like to share - here is Rabbi Naomi Zaslow's sermon from this past Shabbat at Beth El Congregation of Baltimore.
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Havdalah Happy Hour (May 11, 2024)
Send us a Text Message.Shavua Tov! Ben, Jeremy and Jill recap the previous week and discuss the ongoing college campus protests happening throughout the country. How much did Jeremy get from his settlement with Southwest Airlines? We also welcome our new listeners from Japan and share a story about a small town in Japan installing a screen to keep the tourists away. Grab a drink and join us for Havdalah Happy Hour!
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My Story Featuring Retired Baltimore Police Detective Jeremy Silbert
Send us a Text Message.Beth El Congregation's My Story featuring retired Baltimore Police Detective Jeremy Silbert.
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BONUS EPISODE - Rabbi Dana Saroken's Shabbat Sermon (May 4, 2024)
Send us a Text Message."This week's Torah portion teaches us that scapegoating is not new and really bad stuff happens. It also teaches us that we can rise up against it, do our very best to stamp out hate, and that the actions that each and every one of us takes in this moment of time, will make a difference!" In case you missed it or would like to share with your family and friends - here is Rabbi Dana Saroken's sermon from this past Shabbat at Beth El Congregation of Baltimore.