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A unique and innovative mentoring and coaching network, developed, driven and delivered by high achieving professionals from the Black community. Our activities can benefit learners from all communities. Our Mentors are from diverse professional backgrounds and offer insight about their industries through presentations, panel and focus group discussions. We also encourage conversations and activities that seeks to engage diverse audiences with the aim of promoting racial harmony ,inclusion a ...
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Listen to noted Tour Guide, Lecturer and Yad Vashem Researcher of Jewish History Yehuda Geberer bring the world of pre-war Eastern Europe alive. Join in to meet the great personages, institutions and episodes of a riveting past. For speaking engagements or tours in Israel or Eastern Europe [email protected]
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Daily 10 minute learning, covering a range of topics from a halachic perspective on modern questions. To Jewish history The Torah learning that comes out of the shuirim is in Merit of a complete recovery for Yosef Yitzchak ben Bracha and liylui nishmas Ozer ben Tzvi and Tziporah bas Mordchai Eliyahu. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mendelp/support
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Navi Shiur

Rabbi Michoel Sorotzkin

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Horav Michoel Sorotzkin shlit"a is a world renown lecturer and author. His Navi shiurimim, which until now was exclusively in Hebrew, will for the first time be available for an English-speaking audience. The shuir will begin from Sefer Yehosha and will cover both Halacha and Agada, with an emphasis on the historical context of Navi as well as a special focus on Mishnas HaGr'a. Subscribe here to get the latest shiurim. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever fr ...
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Summary In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Susan Ozer interviews mentee Tammie Takon to explore the transformative power of mentorship, leadership experiences, and the importance of resilience. Tammie shares her journey from being a mentee to taking on leadership roles, emphasizing the significance of communication skills, work-life balance, an…
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What were the actual negotiations between Kastner and other Jewish rescue leaders and Eichmann and the SS? How were the negotiations initiated and how did they develop? When did they take place? Who were the personalities on the negotiating team on each side? What were the goals of the SS in the negotiations and what were the goals of the Jewish re…
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On April 7, 1944 two Slovakian Jews named Rudolf Vrba & Alfred Wetzler made a daring escape from Auschwitz and made their way back to Slovakia. They submitted a detailed and accurate report of the horrifying truth of the Auschwitz extermination facilities, along with details regarding the transports arriving in the camp and the overall camp structu…
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What did Hungarian Jewry look like on the eve of World War II? What was its size, religious composition and communal organization? What happened to Hungarian Jewry prior to the Nazi invasion in March 1944? What were the Nazi plans for Hungarian Jewry following the occupation? How were the deportations carried out and what was their scope? Who was t…
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NEW SERIES ON JEWISH HISTORY SOUNDBITES On June 30, 1944, a train departed Budapest, Hungary, carrying 1,684 Jews as its passengers. This occurred during the peak of the Nazi deportations of Hungarian Jewry to Auschwitz in the horrific summer of 1944. This particular trainload however, following a short stint in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp…
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Summary In this episode of the One-to-One Mentoring Conversations, Susan Ozer and Dr. Ivy Fortune Glavee discuss the transformative power of mentoring, resilience in the face of adversity, and the importance of work-life balance. Dr. Ivy shares her journey as a dental surgeon, poet, and mentor, highlighting key moments that shaped her career and th…
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Avrohom Leffler, LCSW on Let’s get Real with Coach Menachem, Sunday, November 9, 2025 – Episode #249 Identifying Anxiety — and Kissing It Goodbye:Living a Calm and Mindful Life, Even When Triggered, Because Emotions Aren’t the Enemy
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Tuvia Blau & Hindy Herman on Let’s Get real with Coach Menachem Sunday November 2, 2025 #248Healing the Divide Between Parents and Children:Rebuilding Trust After Pain, Distance, and Silence: Opening a Heartfelt Conversation for Parents and Adult Children to Understand, Heal, and Reconnect Together
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Unfortunately the phenomenon of isolated instances of Jews consumed with self hatred, while projecting antisemitic stereotypes on their brethren is nothing new. It has existed in one form or another throughout Jewish history. This historical saga is worth examining, coupled with specific stories of Jewish self hatred during the Nazi era. Subscribe …
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During the 18th & first half of the 19th centuries, many members of the financial and rabbinical elite in Jewish Eastern Europe engaged in the practice of marrying off their children at a very young age. Why did they do that? How widespread was this practice? Why did it end? And what ramifications did this have on European Jewish life during this t…
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In honor of the upcoming Sukkos & Simchas Torah holidays, here's an updated version of an old episode of Jewish History Soundbites, containing entertaining historical tales & tidbits from Jewish history. With updates and additions to enjoy. Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite…
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Summary In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Susan Ozer and Izegbua discuss the importance of mentoring, resilience, and leadership in navigating career paths. Izegbua shares her journey from a litigator in Nigeria to a corporate lawyer in London, emphasizing the significance of understanding cultural nuances and the value of interpersonal skills…
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Work ethic is a set of moral principles, values, and attitudes about the importance of work. It usually refers to qualities such as dedication, responsibility, discipline, reliability, and perseverance. Someone with a strong work ethic is seen as committed, self-motivated, dependable, and willing to put in consistent effort to achieve goals or comp…
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Torah scholar, author of many acclaimed seforim on the Torah of the Vilna Gaon and others, historian and author of the definitive work on Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, are just a few of the many accomplishments of Rav Dovid Kamenetsky. His untimely passing leaves a void in the realm of his important historical research, but more importantly in what he…
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Aside from the generic tourist attractions & fantastic restaurants, Paris is also rich in Jewish history. Some locations evoke tragedy such as the Drancy transit camp which was the point of deportation during the Holocaust, and the Place Hotel de Ville where the Talmud was burnt on the orders of King Louis IX in 1242. Others are more quaint, such a…
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The newly published excellent book in Hebrew about the life and times of Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski (1863-1940) by Rav David Kamenetsky, entitled Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski: Rabban shel Kol Bnei Hagola Volume 2, is a great contribution to our historical understanding both of this great leader and the entire era in which he operated. This second volum…
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The recent passing of Rabbi Berel Wein (1934-2025) is an opportunity to reflect on the Jewish world in which he grew up and later had such a wide impact. A child of Lithuanian immigrants, he grew up at a crossroads of American Jewish history. The children of the immigrant generation were overwhelmingly secularizing, and yet he emerged from the yesh…
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The recent passing of the great teacher of Jewish history Rabbi Berel Wein (1934-2025) provides a moment to reflect on his historic contribution and trailblazing efforts in bringing Jewish history to the entire world. Due to my personal relationship with Rabbi Wein, this tribute focuses on that relationship, and his influence on me, while exploring…
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Mentoring can benefit people in several ways. In this episode, Dr Ozer discuss what mentors need to do ensure an effective mentoring relationship. Summary: 1. Establish a good mentor- mentee relationship. 2. Discuss objectives of mentoring at the start of the relationship. 3. The mentor should allow the mentee to lead the partnership and not to dir…
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In this episode, Dr Susan Ozer dives into the practical side of creating visual schedules for children with autism. From choosing the right format—whether pictures, symbols, or digital tools—to setting up routines that reduce anxiety and build independence, she explores simple, hands-on strategies parents , carers and teachers can start using right…
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Welcome to One2One Mentoring Conversations with Dr Susan Ozer. Hosted by Dr Susan Ozer—Consultant Paediatrician, award-winning author, and founder of the One2One Mentoring Network—this six-part series brings you powerful, real-world stories of mentoring in action. This podcast shows how a single conversation can lead to a meaningful change. Change …
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Special Tisha B'av episode: A recording of a live lecture delivered in May 2025 at the Shappell's Darche Noam Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, on the topic of the first Nazi death camp at Chelmno, near Lodz, Poland. The story of the daring escape attempts from this extermination site, and the escapees efforts at spreading the word to their brethren in near…
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