Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Join David Levine, kids media content expert and DEI champion, on his journey as a new immigrant ('oleh') moving to Israel (making 'Aliyah'). You'll be updated on the adventure, and also hear from other immigrants who have made the move, along with expert tips and suggestions on moving and acclimating to life in Israel, from a newcomer's pov. A Dellet Production for Lightboat Media Ltd. Contact: David Levine IG: @levineatlarge, @aliyah_stories www.lightboat.media
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Ini adalah Podcast Syiar. Semoga podcast ini bisa menjadi ladang pahala untuk yang berbicara dan yang mendengarkan. Aamiin.
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Reading through each aliyah sharing original insights,in pshat, of the mefarshim and leaving some food for thought too!
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Привет! Меня зовут Алия, и ты находишься на моем канале) Здесь я буду рассказывать о намерении, самопознании, мотивации и секретах взаимодействия с Вселенной! Я также веду инстаграм, пишу статьи на своем сайте www.aliyadaily.ru и делаю секретную рассылку ВК. Приятного прослушивания! Подпишись, чтобы получить уведомление о следующем выпуске!)
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AIRS Bi-Weekly MONDAY @8am Educate • Stimulate • Transform Podcast for Motivation, Mental health, Self Improvement and Expansion 🧠⚡️ Paving ways for future generations while cultivating platforms to vitalize change. This podcast is for motivation, mental health, self improvement and expansion. We break things down so we can break through the barriers that are placed in front of us by us, other people, and society. One day at a time. CONNECT Instagram @thebreakdowncast @leyausmer
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The Aliyan Jafri Podcast is a brand new podcast starring Aliyan Jafri and Co-hosted W/ Rawan Hesham. This podcast focuses on the daily hustles of schools and gets various guests on from the casual student to cancer-fighting teachers. It has it all, the upside of high school, dark treatment and sound advice (which you’re advised not to follow) on how to get through school. New episode every Thursday.
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Aliyah Chronicles is a podcast that dives deep into the stories of people who’ve made Aliyah, exploring the transformative journey of moving to Israel and the lives they’ve built since. Each episode shares a unique perspective, from the cultural shifts and challenges to the personal triumphs and connections that make Israel feel like home. Whether you’re curious about the Aliyah experience, have lived it yourself, or just love a good story of resilience and discovery, Aliyah Chronicles bring ...
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We will be discussing the most pertinent and important issues regarding the in-gathering of the exiles and bringing the Jewish people back to their homeland via Jewish Aliyah to Israel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-wander/support
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A three minute inspritational Torah thought on an aliya of the parsha with Rav Reuven Taragin of Yeshivat Hakotel. It is available on his facebook page, on whatsapp (https://chat.whatsapp.com/BVxP1RJFujVEtMDkTpWWjL) and as a podcast (see apps below).
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Série de podcasts visant à présenter les aides et avantages mis en place par le ministère de l’Aliya et de l’Intégration dans le but de soutenir et d’accompagner au mieux les olim hadashim et citoyens de retour.
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Context is lacking, and frankly, it’s a problem. Modern Context is a podcast that delves into the stories behind the headlines–the important people involved, but also the everyday people being affected; the socio-political landscapes influencing them, but also the geo-political landscapes; the ideas being pushed, and the thoughts and feelings those ideas invoke. In each episode, we’ll explore one topic in as much detail as I think a single podcast episode can handle, uncovering the nuance hi ...
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The "12 Day War" with Iran is over, but thousand of Israelis have been displaced with their homes destroyed by Iran's missiles. Within days, Eve Balensi formed "Rising Lions Volunteers" a grassroots organization to help mobilize Olim and connect them to the Israeli groups on the ground helping rebuild and help displaced citizens. I had the opportun…
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This podcast features my very incredible and special niece Ruthie Abitbol, who made Aliyah as a young child, and has grown up to be an incredible woman. Not only is she an incredible mother to three wonderful boys, a devoted wife, daughter and granddaughter, but she is also a volunteer with the Israeli Home Front Command, trained to help out with m…
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Dr Mark Shinar, educational leader and Times of Israel blogger, is our guest for a special Pride episode. Mark has become a good friend, and he shares his journey making Aliyah and also coming out once he made Aliyah. Mark has a special voice in the intersection of the Orthodox and LGBTQ community. Listen to a great story of a wonderful man and his…
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On this episode, David interviews Oleh Shawna Goodman Sone, founder of Summer Camp Israel, an organization dedicated to supporting the creation of the Summer Camp experience in Israel. It’s not too late to send your 11-16 years olds to Summer Camp, here in Israel, so take a listen and get those trunks packed! And don’t forget our word of the Pod! M…
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In advance of 'Yom Hazikaron,' Israel's National Remembrance Day, David interviews Shira Brown from The Michael Levin Base, annual host of an English-language event to commemorate the day. Shira shares about her own Aliyah journey, how the Michael Levin Base came to be and how it serves lone soldiers and b'not sheirut. And Shira provides the "word …
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February draws to a close, with a return to fitness! Find out about the gym scene in Israel, what its like to run the Tel Aviv Marathon (well, just the 10K), a special 'pop vox' interview with my friend and recent oleh Shlomo, and how the recent weeks have been with the return of the Bibas family. And the word of the podcast.. "Bamba" Discussed in …
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Telma Haviv’s Journey of Aliyah and Identity In this episode of Aliyah Chronicles, host Matthew Fleischman sits down with Telma Haviv, a mother, tour guide, and former member of the IDF spokesperson unit, who made Aliyah from Paris in 2020. Telma shares her journey of rediscovering her Jewish identity, embracing Israeli culture, and building a life…
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From Siberia to Self-Discovery: Paulina Bulgakova’s Aliyah Journey Episode Summary: On this episode of Aliyah Chronicles, host Matthew Fleischman sits down with Paulina Bulgakova, an artist who made Aliyah from Siberia seven years ago. Paulina’s journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and finding freedom—both personally and professionally. Pauli…
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January is about to end, but Hebrew lessons have just started. Find out about "ulpan" - the Hebrew language course in Israel, and David's first impressions. Learn two more new words in this episode as well - "yofeh" and "mitzuyan." Discussed in this episode: - Lillenblum 7 - the Hebrew language boutique community https://www.lilienblum7.com/ - the …
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When it comes to life-changing decisions, making Aliyah—moving to Israel—is one of the most profound journeys a person can undertake. For Anna Rajko, a French-born social media manager, this decision was more than just a move; it was a transformative experience that shaped her identity and her future. In her conversation on Aliyah Chronicles, Anna …
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Happy New Year, Hannukah and Christmas! It's been a while since I uploaded an episode, here's a brief update on what's been happening since the last one: - I moved to Holon - I bought a car - My benefits ended :( - I've run into bomb shelters many times - Eaten a lot of donuts We have two words for the podcast this time - Sufganiyot and Sylvester. …
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In this promo episode, get a first look at Aliyah Chronicles, a podcast that dives into the personal journeys of individuals who have made Israel their home. This isn’t just about the move; it’s about the lives people have built here, the dreams they’ve pursued, and the experiences that shape them. From dedicated Zionists to curious cultural explor…
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On this episode, Liz Morley shares her Aliyah Story and about her work with Sar El - the Israeli organization that brings volunteers from around the world to help the Israeli Defence Force. Find out more about Sar El here: https://www.sar-el.org/ Please subscribe for more about the journey of moving to Israel (Aliyah) as a new immigrant (Oleh) duri…
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Welcome to Ep 2 of this season of Oleh at Large - chronicling David's experiences as a new immigrant "Oleh" and his process of immigration "Aliyah" to Israel during wartime in 2024. In this episode, we visit the Nova Festival site on the Gaza border - hallowed ground and volunteer at two sites, about which you can find out more and donate to here: …
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Oleh At Large is back with a new season of David's experiences as a new immigrant "Oleh" and his process of immigration "Aliyah" to Israel during wartime in 2024. In this episode, David tackles not one but TWO of Israel's most challenging government offices, the Ministry of Absorption and the Department of Motor Vehicles, and has an absolutely unex…
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The adventure continues, as David shares how he was able to transport Dolly, his 7 1/2 year old Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog, from London to Tel Aviv. How many mistakes did he make? A few.. did she get there in the end? Tune in and find out! And check out the new IG profile @aliyah_stories for regular updates from Israel. A Dellet Production for Ligh…
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In a special episode, just in time for Pride, David interviews Roy Freeman, the founder of LGBT Olim, an organization dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ people who emigrate to Israel. Hear about how Roy started the group, the reactions he got from the immigration authorities, and all the activies the group does. How will Pride play out this year in the…
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It was a big week - Independence Day and David's final interview for his citizenship papers! Find out how to navigate an Israeli BBQ, how the appointment went down, how it almost didn't happen and what happens next! Oleh at Large: Aliyah Stories is a podcast about one person's immigration journey to Israel in 2024, for anyone interested in making t…
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Yom Hazikaron, or Remembrance Day, is the Israeli day to remember the fallen soldiers and victims of terror. Join David in his first one, at a special memorial service at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem, sponsored by the Michael Levin Base. Speakers included the mother of fallen lone soldier Rose Lubin and the parents of hostage Omer Neutra. Michael L…
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It's Eurovision Night and I'm heading into Tel Aviv to watch the Grand Finals! Here's the quick lowdown on Israeli contestant Eden Golan and her incredible song "Hurricane" - against a LOT of hate, Eden crushed the semi-finals and has a chance at taking the prize! Eurovision: https://eurovision.tv/event/malmo-2024 Eden Golan: https://eurovision.tv/…
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What’s Holocaust Remembrance Day like in Israel? Find out as David experience’s his first in Israel as the journey to becoming a citizen of Israel continues, including a visit to Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Museum. Here are some of the links referenced in the episode. Yom Hoshoah Siren 2024: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU-Bo3mlP…
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In this episode, I chat with Yoni Cooper, my Aliyah Advisor from Nefesh B'Nefesh (NBN) the main organization that helps North Americans make Aliyah (immigration to Israel). You'll hear about the requirements and the services NBN offers new olim (immigrants), and Yoni's Aliyah Story. For more information about Nefesh B'Nefesh please visit nbn.org.il…
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In this episode, David discussed the Law of Return as the basis for his aliyah, and some of the key elements to begin the process, including receiving a letter from a Rabbi.David Levine
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In this premiere episode, David discusses his background and why he has chosen to become an immigrant to Israel (an 'Oleh') and start the immigration process (make 'Aliyah'). You also get an Israeli word of the day and a preview of future episodes.David Levine
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We continue our story of the history of Ireland, exploring the Easter Rising, the Irish Free State, the Troubles, and finally, independence. But the story doesn't end with independence... is reunification possible by the end of the decade?Yasmin Aliya Khan
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Ireland is a place that's full of lore, culture, and history, and many Americans can trace their roots back to the island. However, the island is also known for enduring centuries of political turmoil, most (or all?) of which came from their neighbors, the English. After suffering through colonization efforts, cultural erasure, exploitation, and ev…
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I've been reading Dune lately, and while the capitalistic undertones of the story are hardly subtle, it got me thinking about the ways stories and mythologies inform culture and society. In this episode, we'll explore the meaning of life and the way fiction can help us unravel the mysteries of our own existence.…
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Many people believe the modern holiday of Valentine's Day originated in the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia. That may or may not be true, but as religion, governments, and other power systems evolved across Europe and the Middle East, we also saw the roots of a few other modern phenomena emerge.…
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Ecuador was once the most peaceful country in South America even though it was bordered by two of the world's largest cocaine producers. However, despite political and economic instability throughout the years, things took a violent turn in Ecuador once a Colombian ceasefire between the government and the cocaine-peddling guerrillas left a power va…
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Happy New Year, everyone. To kick off 2024, I thought it'd be a good idea to look back at the first ten episodes of the Modern Context podcast and get some updates on the stories we covered. Before we can move forward, we have to understand where we came from. And so, onward into the future!Yasmin Aliya Khan
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Welcome to the Christmas season, to the nights of Hanukkah, and the days of Yule. It's officially the Winter Solstice and with that comes a litany of winter-related celebrations. Regardless of what you choose to celebrate or how you celebrate, there's one thing that underlies each holiday -- belief. In this episode, we explore the incessant and unc…
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Henry Kissinger is dead. A servant of these United States until his quiet, well-earned death, Kissinger leaves behind a legacy that is either reprehensible and unforgivable or respectable and ingenious -- depends on who you ask. In this episode, we'll look back on the illustrious and horrifying career of a man who's been credited with protecting de…
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Black Friday is upon us once again. On this, an unapologetically consumerist holiday, if you want to call it that, we celebrate shopping. Commerce. Retail. Profit for the sake of... Christmas. But how did Black Friday come to be, why does it have such a chokehold on the suburbs, and how is its societal impacts and influences changing with the times…
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It's hard to get through a holiday season these days without hearing about the problematic histories behind some of our most cherished American traditions. With Thanksgiving just around the corner and the word "genocide" already all over the news and social media, we can expect this holiday season to be especially fraught with complex and difficult…
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The Guatemalan people have endured centuries of colonial rule, decades of corrupt leadership, and a CIA-backed military coup. The former banana republic has had its lands and its people exploited, and it saw its indigenous Maya population decimated by cruelty and greed. But today, there's hope for a better future in Guatemala. The people have democ…
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A Run Through of Sheni with chiddushim in pshat, rashi and chassidut.Kalman Flaks
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With the historic ousting of the now-former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, who will replace him? Also, how did the Speakership find itself just two spots away from the presidency? As the world plunges into fresh chaos, the US government's legislative branch is lagging behind in terms of a response, wasting time that we no longer have on pett…
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Last week, Azerbaijan invaded the Nagorno-Karabakh territory after a three-year-long stalemate, expelling the majority Armenian population that lived there. Technically, the land already belongs to Azerbaijan. In fact, the region exists entirely within Azerbaijan's borders. However, Armenians have a historical claim to the area as their ancestors h…
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Title: Existentialism and Exasperation: Coping with Global Uncertainty I think about death a lot, not in a morbid way, but in a reverent way. How about you? In a world where everything feels scary and somewhat hopeless, when the planet is literally revolting against human action, it’s easy and understandable to fall into despair. But maybe the lens…
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Did you catch the first Republican presidential debate last week? Full disclosure: I didn't watch it, but it got me thinking -- in a two-party system when the political spectrum has become so polarized, are debates still a necessary part of our election process? In this episode, we discuss the nature of language and communication, the ways we expre…
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What happens when a valuable natural resource is discovered in a small, foreign nation? If history is to be believed, things don’t always work out so well for the small, foreign nation – but is there a chance that they could? Guyana sits on the Atlantic coast of South America, the only English-speaking nation on the continent, populated primarily w…
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Context is lacking, and frankly, it’s a problem. Modern Context is a podcast that delves into the stories behind the headlines–the important people involved, but also the everyday people being affected; the socio-political landscapes influencing them, but also the geo-political landscapes; the ideas being pushed, and the thoughts and feelings those…
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Vous êtes olé hadash et vous vous apprêtez à intégrer Tsahal ? Sharon Uzan, volontaire effectuant son service national au sein du ministère de l’Aliya et de l'Intégration et Lauren Simanian Allouche, directrice adjointe de l’antenne régionale de Tel Aviv, vous parlent des aides dont vous pouvez bénéficier. Un grand merci au Minhal Hastudentim qui a…
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Comment le ministère de l’Aliya et de l’Intégration accompagne-t-il les olim dans leurs études et leur apprentissage de l’hébreu ? Nadine Peres et Tiffany Levy vous en disent plus dans ce nouveau numéro d’Aliya, j’écoute. Un grand merci au Minhal Hastudentim qui a participé à la mise en place de ce projet.…
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