The Eden Center's podcasts explore aspects of social, emotional or physical well-being as related broadly to women and mikvah, aiming to be relevant, practical and inspiring.
Women & Wellbeing - current issues in emotional wellbeing and mental health through Jewish sources.
Medical Matters - contemporary topics in health and well-being.
Building Parsha - learn about this week's Parsha with Karen Miller Jackson.
Mikveh Minute - explores aspects of mikveh and immersion.
Wisdom & Wellness - Rabbanit Shani Taragin gives a women's interpretation on the parsha.
Gabrielle Hodes and Avra Friedman discuss tips for revisiting the Mikveh after an extended period of time away. Gabrielle also touches on how altered life circumstances may change the way a woman fulfills the mitzvah of Mikveh over time.
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Vaping or E-cigarettes have become the new rage among teens and young adults.
In this podcast, Chana and Sharon discuss the health and Halachic considerations of these products.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Avra Friedman discuss who typically visits the Mikveh and when the Mikveh can be utilized for purposes beyond Tumah and Taharah.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Avra Friedman discuss fundamental components to consider when choosing what mikveh is right for you and your personal circumstances.
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For chodesh Av, Karen explores the ways Jewish law ritualizes both national and personal mourning, examining customs of the Three Weeks/Tisha B'Av and personal aveilut. She then interviews Dvora Corn, Co-Founder of Life's Door, about how individuals and couples can be better prepared for coping with illness, end of life and loss.
The Av podcast is dedicated by Shelly and Erez Markowitz in loving memory of Erez’s father Yisrael Yechiel Markowitz and his grandmother Rivka Godinger, who both passed away in the month of Menachem Av. In the merit of our Torah learning may their neshamot have an aliyah.
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As Tammuz coincides with the beginning of summer camps, this month's podcast looks at the story in Torah of Am Yisrael's encampment in the desert to explore the value of privacy in the public camp.
Then, Karen interviews Rahel Bayar, an expert on creating safe spaces and preventing abuse about how to prepare our children for summer camp and what to do if they encounter uncomfortable or inappropriate behavior.
This month's episode is sponsored by Izumi Sato in memory of Rabbi Elliott Marmon on his 2nd yartzeit.
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For Rosh Chodesh Sivan, Karen explores the imagery of God and Israel as a marriage relationship in Tanach and midrash. She then speaks with Dr. Hadassah Fromson, psychologist and yoetzet halacha, about her work counseling couples in sexuality and intimacy, exploring challenges couples commonly face and ways of creating positive intimacy.
This episode was sponsored anonymously in appreciation of the important topics and discussions the Women & Wellbeing podcast raises.
Dr Hadassah Fromson is a Counselling Psychologist, Yoetzet Halacha and Rebbetzin at Golders Green United Synagogue. Her clinical work and research focuses on sexual-related issues, with a particular emphasis on the Jewish community. She cares deeply about promoting healthy relationships, and facilitates education in these areas for couples, parents, and schools. Originally from Gibraltar, she now lives in London with her husband and four children.
Dr. Fromson's thesis can be read here.
She highly recommends the book Love Worth Making by Stephen Snyder MD
As this month we commemorate Yom HaShoah and Yom HaZikaron and celebrate Yom Haatzmaut, the Iyar podcast focuses on women's determination, bravery and faith during times of oppression and hardship. We'll explore the stories of various women's optimism and faith in the future. We'll also hear from Lani Berman about women's lives and commitment to mikveh before the Shoah.
This month's podcast is sponsored by Margot and Josh Botwinick as a thank you for all the amazing work of the Eden Center and your uniquely important contributions to the Jewish people!
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In this month's podcast Karen explores different views about sleep in Jewish thought. She then discusses the latest research on sleep in her conversation with 'sleep doctor' Dr. Debbie Cappell. They explore why different people have such different sleep experiences and how to be creative about potential sleep challenges for couples. Chodesh Tov!
This month's podcast is sponsored in memory of Eliyahu Henoch Ben Aharon Shlomo, a devoted and loving husband, father and zayde, by the Feldman, Katz, Karesh, Levine and Whitefield Families.
For more resources on improving sleep, here are some links:
Sleepeducation.org/patients
AASM.org/clinical-resources/patient-info/
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Sharon and Chana discuss the importance of exercise for our health and the place of exercise in Jewish thought and halacha. What do Jewish leaders and thinkers from different times say about exercise and was it part of their lifestyle? Find out in this episode...
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Gabrielle Hodes and Elana Schefres discuss what to do if someone doesn't feel connected to the mikveh.
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In honor of chodesh Adar, in this episode Karen draws insight from Biblical and Talmudic sources about how laughter can be used negatively and positively. Then, she talks with Julie Rothschild Levi ('Officially Julie' on social media) about her work as a comedian and how laughter has helped her to help others.
This month's podcast is dedicated in memory of Izzy Kaplan, ישראל בן דוד אריה ושרה to mark his 14th yarzheit on כח אדר. Izzy was an Ohev Yisrael and Baal chesed in the truest sense. He had a twinkle in his eye and a sharp sense of humour.
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Watch Julie's mikvah reel and follow her on IG here.
In this episode, Karen shares Torah thoughts on the symbolism of fruit in the midrash, and the various ways one 'bears fruit' in the world. She then interviews fertility specialist Dr. Jordana Hyman about connections between Tu B'Shvat and fertility, lessons on fertility challenges and education and how mikveh can be a source of strength and empowerment.
This month's podcast is sponsored in memory of Estee Mael z'l, whose warmth, sensitivity, wisdom and genuine ability to listen were felt by all who knew her. She took special pride in her beautiful family, planting the seeds of joy and love of Yiddishkeit that nurtured them all. May her Neshama have an aliyah.
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In honor of Yom HaKadish HaKlali on 10 B'Tevet, Karen Miller Jackson shares Torah thoughts on the nature of Jewish mourning, and interviews Sally Berkovic, author of Death Duties: The Chevra Kadisha Jewish Burial Society, on her experience working for the Chevra Kadisha. They discuss ways that women memorialize their loved ones, highlight Holocaust remembrance on Yom HaKadish HaKlali, and examine parallels between the tahara before death and the nature of tahara in mikveh practice.
The Tevet podcast is sponsored by Yaffa Zweig and family. In loving memory of her mother Kaye Zweig (חייה טובה בת ישראל ובתיה) to mark her Yahrzeit on ז’ טבת.
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In Israel, at Pomerantz and Havruta bookstores in Jerusalem
*In the UK via Fishburn Books - https://tinyurl.com/42xpatc3
In this episode of Medical Matters, Chana and Sharon discuss how informed scheduling and knowledgeable questions of your health care provider can help avoid niddah complications and delays in mikvah immersion when undergoing medical procedures.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Gaby Rahmanfar discuss expectations women have of the mikveh and how the education they received plays a role in that.
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In this episode, Karen looks at a Talmudic narrative about a sinning rabbi for guidance on how to think/talk about rabbis and leaders who are accused of sexual abuse. She then interviews Nechama Munk, a social worker who specializes in trauma and sexual abuse. They shine a light on the complexities of the process of victims speaking out and in the hopes of bringing about constructive conversations in our communities.
The Kislev podcast is sponsored by Eli Mandelbaum and family in loving memory of Rabbi Abraham Mandelbaum (הרב אברהם דוד בן שמואל) on what would have been his 84th birthday.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Gaby Rahmanfar discuss questions around intimacy on the night of mikveh immersion.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Gaby Rahmanfar discuss the different options of who a woman can turn to with questions that may arise.
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For Cheshvan, Karen explores the idea of the darkness leading to dawn and hope. She then interviews Cheryl Frankel Burnat about her journey with infertility and how her quest to turn mourning into meaning led to the creation of Birkat Emunah, a mikveh resource for those experiencing pregnancy loss or infertility. Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet joins the conversation and shares her insights and excitement in advance of the November launch of the Australian edition of Birkat Emunah.
This month's podcast is sponsored by Eli Mandelbaum and family in memory of Rabbi Abraham (הרב אברהם דוד בן שמואל) and Leona Mandelbaum (עיטא לאה בת סנדר) z'l
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To read the piece by Adam, Cheryl's husband, on his experience of loss click here
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The Tishrei podcast is full of great new content on infertility, contraception and the positive influence of women answering halakhic questions in taharat hamishpacha. First, Karen shares Torah thoughts on why the theme of infertility and motherhood appear prominently in the tefillot of Rosh Hashana.
Second, Karen interviews Rabbanit Chana Henkin and Atara Eis about the recent publication of the English translation of Nishmat Habayit, responsa by yoatzot Halacha and their partnership on Eden's recent publication of Birkat Emunah, a resource for couples facing infertility and loss.
You can receive a copy of Birkat Emunah at www.theEdenCenter.com/emuna2021
This podcast has been sponsored by Mindy and Marc Dickler in memory of their dear friend, Amy Ackerson A’H
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Gabrielle Hodes and Gaby Rahmanfar discuss talking to children about the mikveh and addressing their questions.
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Gabrielle Hodes and Gaby Rahmanfar discuss questions around delaying the night of tevilla.
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In this episode Sharon and Chana discuss risk factors for heart disease, how heart disease manifests in women, the importance of healthy eating, practical steps we can take in our homes and communities to eat more mindfully, and how Jewish law approaches these issues.
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Gabrielle Hodes discusses sexual intimacy on the wedding night and whether a couple must be together on the first night.
Moderated by: Gaby Rahmanfar
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This month's podcast is about transitions, with a particular focus on the transition of menopause in a woman's life. Karen highlights Tamuz as a transitional month and draws meaning from the concept of 'bein hashmashot' (twilight) in Jewish sources. Karen then interviews women's health physio therapist Tali Ginsburg who shares her wisdom and experience on navigating the transitionary phase into menopause.
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We are entering the month of Sivan, when the Jewish people received the Torah. In this month's podcast Karen shares her Torah insights on the preparation for Matan Torah as a model of inspiration for being organized. Then she interviews organization expert Rebekah Saltzman, founder of Balagan Be Gone, about her new book Organized Jewish Life, exploring how organization can enhance marriage and intimacy. Chodesh Tov!
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In this month's podcast Karen Miller Jackson draws inspiration for sefirat ha-omer through the halachic concept of 've-safrah lah,' women's counting 7 clean days. Then she uses this as a springboard for conversation with Rabbanit Anne Gordon and Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet about women’s growing participation and influence in niddah and Torah scholarship and leadership.
Links to some of the wonderful resources mentioned in the conversation:
Matan's Shayla Online Responsa by women
Talking Talmud podcast
Meshivot Nefesh Hebrew responsa by women
This month's podcast is dedicated in loving memory of Yitzhak Isaac Wertheimer יצחק אייזיק בן רב דוד יהודה ורבקה ז'ל - a true Mensch - to mark his 39th Yahrzeit, by the extended Markowitz family in Israel and abroad.
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International guidelines recommend BRCA testing for all Ashkenazi women. The Israel Ministry of Health offers it to all Ashkenazi women. Chana and Sharon discuss the medical background behind this recommendation and how Halacha approaches it.
The Nisan podcast focuses on the process of preparing for Pesach as a time for positive change and growth. After some Seder insights, Karen Miller Jackson interviews Andi Saitowitz, a personal development strategist on the nature of growth and finding personal freedom. They relate this type of growth to relationships as well. Chodesh tov and Chag Sameach!
This month's podcast is dedicated in memory of Julia Koschitzky, Yehudit bat Moshe and Simcha Nachma, by her loving children. Julia was a woman of valor, beautiful inside and out, who always took care of the needs of others with joy and generosity of spirit.
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To connect to Andi please visit her website: www.andisaitowitz.com
You can also join her Daily Boost Whatsapp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KrYBovP89hp0CmowAdH7UN
Rise & Shine Journal: https://www.andisaitowitz.com/resources
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar Bet and International Women's Day, this podcast focuses on taking a moment to celebrate women and all they do. Karen interviews Shawna Goodman Sone, a chef and Jewish communal entrepreneur, about recognizing the importance of taking care of ourselves and having fun along the way.
For Shawna's Cocoa Tahini Cookie recipe PRESS HERE.
This podcast was sponsored by Lisa and Murray Goldenhersh in memory of Etana Sara Friedman z'l on her seventh yarzheit.
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In honor of Adar, the month associated with increasing simcha, our podcast discusses increasing happiness in marital relationships specifically through 'date night.' First, Karen Miller Jackson shares Torah insights into how to boost happiness and then interviews psychologists Dan and Dassi Jacobson (who happen to be married to each other 😃) about the benefits of a regular 'date night' Chodesh tov!Sign up here to receive this podcast to your inbox. If you are enjoying this podcast, pleaseconsider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this episode Sharon and Chana discuss prophylactic surgery for women with the BRCA mutation. They address the medical, psychological, and halachic issues of surgery, and its effect on fertility, childbearing, intimacy and mikve and the challenges of premature menopause.
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For Shevat, Karen Miller Jackson welcomes Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet, Sandra Ben David and Malka Chana Amichai to the podcast for a chevrutah and roundtable discussion about parallels between Shemitah and Niddah and the similar messages that they might elicit. We invite your reactions and your thoughts on textual or theological parallels at info@theEdenCenter.com
This episode of the podcast was sponsored by Erez and Shelly Markowitz and family in memory of מרים בת משה צבי וקריינדל מרקוביץ לבית מיהאי whose 45th yartzeit is י'ח שבט.
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This episode kicks off a new podcast called Medical Matters: Insights into Current Issues in Health and Halacha with Dr. Sharon Galper Grossman and Chana Even-chen. In this episode they explore current medical knowledge on Covid vaccine for children, alongside halachic questions related to vaccination and whether parents have an obligation to vaccinate their children.
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In honor of Rosh Chodesh Tevet, and as we transition into Sefer Shemot, Karen explores themes that play out at the beginning of Sefer Shemot about the women who play a crucial part in ensuring the survival of the people, both physically and spiritually. It is these female figures who hold the sercrets of survival. Karen then interviews Yocheved Schrader, who shares her personal story to ensure the healthy survival of her family as part of a larger discussion on the importance of genetic screening within the Jewish community.
In this podcast connected to the month of Kislev, Karen Miller Jackson discusses different kinds of courage and bravery in women’s lives. Inspired by various sources about women heroines in the Hanukkah story, Karen highlights modern heroines and highilghts the courage of sexual abuse victims and those who work to make our world safer and better, in an interview with Shana Aaronson, Executive Director of Magen.
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This week we close out our year’s cycle of parsha podcasts. The Eden Center is deeply grateful to Karen Miller Jackson for her dedication and steadfastness providing us with fascinating weekly insights about social, emotional or physical well-being through the parsha!
The Building Yourself Through Parsha podcast has been generously sponsored by Yedida Lubin & Avi Rosenschein in memory of Yedida’s father אברהם לייב בן חיים והינדא ז”ל, Leonard Lubin, in commemoration of his 5th yahrtzeit this Shabbat.
Parashat Bereshit allows us to explore together with Karen our relationship with the earth, how to think about ways for tikkun, how we treat our world, and how we treat ourselves. She encourages us to take a moment to reflect on how we personally relate to the earth and what we do לעובדה ולשמרה – at the same time as we think of about how we protect and nurture ourselves as women.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the water and rain imagery in the parsha and connects this with similar themes in the Yonah narrative read on Yom Kippur, the water of Sukkot and “rain of bracha”. Finally she weaves these ideas into finding meaning in mikveh.
We will be taking a break during Sukkot.
Wishing you a Gmar Chatima tova and Chag Sameach!
In this week’s podcast Karen Miller Jackson examines insights from Chazal about the process of Teshuva. From there she draws lessons about the parallels for repairing our interpersonal relationships.|
Wishing you a Shana Tova, lots of health and happiness!
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In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson looks through the eyes of various commentators at the life lessons we can learn from the mitzvah of Bikurim. These including what we gain from “giving” bikurim, their expression of gratitude and how they can point us toward happiness.
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This week, Karen discusses how we can use the lessons in the parsha as a springboard for healthy conversations about sexuality with our children. This parsha specifically brings out messages about consent and respect within the sexual realm through interpretation of אשת יפת תואר. This is an especially important topic given the current cultural climate where we hear of rampant sexual harassment.
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Have you ever considered becoming a kallah teacher? Now is your chance to do it from the comfort of your home! Join The Eden Center’s ONLINE training course, that covers halakha, sexuality, how to guide a kallah and more. The course begins October 18th. Choice of morning OR evening classes.
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In this week’s podcast Karen Miller Jackson discusses managing stress and anxiety. Anxiety is a rising challenge in our world today, from Simone Biles’ recent struggles to the continuing pandemic. This episode examines the Torah’s language with regard to exemptions in wartime as a framework for understanding anxiety. Following these insights, Karen interviews executive and transition coach Sasha Weiss on the topic of stress and anxiety management in our lives today.
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Have you ever considered becoming a kallah teacher? Now is your chance to do it from the comfort of your home! Join The Eden Center’s ONLINE training course, that covers halakha, sexuality, how to guide a kallah and more. The course begins October 18th. Choice of morning OR evening classes.
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In this week’s podcast Karen Miller Jackson explores the parallels between the cycles of 7 associated with shmita and Shabbat and connects this with another cycle of 7 — in hilchot Niddah. Each of these cycles of 7 offer an opportunity to step back and reconnect be it with God, the land of Israel or within our marital relationship.
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This coming Sunday, August 8th at 20:30pm Israel (1:30pm EST), we will be hosting an informative event about body image and mikveh: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, with a yoetzet halakha and psychologist Shira Donath, personal trainer Esther Taub, and stylist Tsippy Goldstein. Register at theEdenCenter.com/body
This week’s parsha contains the basis for Birkat HaMazon. In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses our connection to food and how Birkat Hamazon can help us find appreciation for things in our lives. She explores the relationship between the Bracha, food and the land of Israel, pointing out that we should not take them for granted.
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On Sunday August 8th at 20:30pm Israel (1:30pm EST), we will be hosting an event about body image and mikveh: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, with a yoetzet halakha and psychologist Shira Donath, personal trainer Esther Taub, and stylist Tsippy Goldstein. Register at theEdenCenter.com/body
One of the happiest days on the Jewish calendar is right around the corner- Tu B’Av! In this week’s Parsha Podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the themes of love and relationships both with Hashem and with each other.
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On Sunday July 25th at 20:30PM we have an amazing event with Reva Judas and Nechama Comfort where we will be discussing how to support family and friends going through miscarriage. You can find more information in the flier below and those who are interested can register here.
In this week’s Parsha Podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the gravity of speech in the Torah and in our everyday lives, and then relates to the power of speech in changing one’s reality with regard to hilkhot niddah.
This podcast is dedicated by Shelly and Erez Markowitz in loving memory of Erez’s father Yisrael Yechiel Markowitz and his grandmother Rivka Godinger, who both passed away in the month of Menachem Av. In the merit of our Torah learning may their neshamot have an aliyah.
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For any Kallah teachers, we have an amazing professional development event just for you tomorrow at 20:00PM. Those who are interested can register here.
Traveling is one of the things we have missed the most this past year. In this week’s Parsha Podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the retelling of the travels of Bnei Yisrael and how this journey impacted the nation.
This week’s podcast is sponsored by Emily Marbach in honor of Yannai Jackson’s graduation. Mazal tov! Chazak Chazak V’Nitchaezek.
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For any Kallah teachers, we have an amazing professional development event just for you this Thursday at 20:00PM. Those who are interested can register here.
In this week’s Parsha Podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the connection between the story of the Bnot Tzlofchad and the plight of agunot, women who are still in need of a get, a Jewish divorce. She discusses the theme of social justice and how we can be successful in creating meaningful change. Karen then interviews Joanne Greenaway, Director of the London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS) about her work for agunot in the London Beit Din.
This week’s podcast is sponsored by Ali Tuchman in loving memory of her grandmother Chana Bat Chava Perel V’Avraham HaCohen z”l. May her neshama have an aliyah in the merit of the Torah learned here.
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What motivates people to rise up in protest? In this week’s Parsha Podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores Bilaam’s attempt to curse Bnei Yisrael and what the commentaries have to say about where he went wrong.
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For the Hebrew speakers among us, join us for this week’s zoomikveh on going to the mikveh after sexual abuse. To get the link www.theEdenCenter.com/zoomikveh
How often do we remember to check in and find ways to recharge ourselves and our relationships? In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the midrashic traditions about Miriam’s miraculous well which was associated with sustenance, leadership, recharging and refuah. How can we apply the message of Miriam’s well to our lives?
This week’s podcast is sponsored in loving memory of Rabbi Elliott Marmon z”l. May his neshama have an aliyah in the merit of the Torah learned here
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How do we speak respectfully when we disagree? And how do we model that for our children? Karen looks at the parsha and the idea of Machloket in tradition, to gain insight into these crucially important skills. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
What led to the situation of anxiety and the emotional break down which caused the Meraglim (and then the nation) to say they wouldn’t be able to conquer the land? In this podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores how the words of the spies’ report spun out of control into widespread panic. She then discusses what it teaches us about how to cope in difficult situations and interviews Yedida Lubin about living with bipolar disorder and mechanisms for coping when the illness brings on emotional distress. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
Inspired by the maiden speech of Knesset Member Michal Waldiger, Karen expounds on the importance of raising issues of mental health. She looks to Haamek Davar’s explanation of the upside “nuns” found in the parsha to explore the ups-and-downs in bnei Yisrael’s spiritual journey in the desert. She then connects the way Moshe and the people daven for Miriam’s healing with the tefilla that we say in the Amidah toward the same end, including emotional healing. Join The Eden Center for our continuing Hebrew series on different aspects of relationships and mikveh during times of uncertainty, starting with Dr. Anna Woloski-Wruble addressing issues of menopause on June 10th. Register at bit.ly/zoomikveh
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the uniqueness of the priestly blessing in Parashat Naso, and it’s appropriateness in the current conflict. More than ever, may Am Yisrael be blessed with protection and peace. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores why the Torah was given in the desert, a place of emptiness and solitude. Just as in the desert Bnei Yisrael desired water, they too had a thirst for Torah. Water is not only a symbol for Torah, but also of renewal and healing in the context of Mikvah. May we all experience a renewed thirst for Torah this Shavuot. Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
This week’s podcast is dedicated by Jordana and Kalman Schoor in memory of those who tragically lost their lives on Lag BaOmer at Meiron How often do we pause in our busy lives and take time to refresh and reinvigorate ourselves? In this week’s podcast, Karen examines how the mitzvot of Shmitta and Yovel give us insight into the need to stop, let go, and rejuvenate. This message, she relates, is relevant on the personal, societal and national level. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. For the Hebrew speakers among us, The Eden Center is hosting a fascinating and important discussion about sexual abuse and mikveh as part of our zoomikveh series on Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 at 9pm Israel. Register to receive the link: theEdenCenter.com/zoomikveh
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the narrative of the son who blasphemes the name of God that appears at the end of the Parsha. Perhaps if we understand the psychological phenomenon in which hate turns from feelings, to speech, to action, we can understand the gravity of blasphemy, and more broadly, the dangers of hateful speech. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson speaks about the connection between the parsha and fostering inclusion of people with disabilities in our communities. This is followed by a very special interview with mother and daughter team, Adina and Yona Rabinowitz, about their personal experience in empowering young people with disabilities and their role in educating others on how to be more inclusive. When we read this week, “You shall be holy,” let us remind ourselves to be sensitive and inclusive to all. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses pregnancy loss through the lens of the laws of sacrifice after childbirth described in this Parsha. These korbanot are both an expression of an absolute miracle that is childbirth, and a reminder to be humble about the experience, especially with those who have experienced pregnancy loss or infertility. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the themes of boundaries and distinction through the question of why were Nadav and Avihu punished. Although commentators have differing opinions, they all have in common that Nadav and Avihu sinned in their blurring of boundaries. There is a time for physicality, and a time for spirituality; a time for closeness and distance; a time for grieving and a time for celebration. As we approach Yom Ha’Zikaron and Yom Ha’Atzmaut, we can take with us this essential message from Parashat Shmini. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson looks at the purpose and benefits of expressing gratitude as beneficial to personal happiness and marital relationships. She relates this to Torah and tefilla as well, through the korban todah (thanksgiving offering) in Parshat Tzav and the reciting of Hallel at the Pesach Seder. Wishing all our listeners a very happy and Kosher Pesach! Please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the themes of balance in relationships, especially in separation and unification. As we emerge hopeful from this pandemic, how do we balance our safety with our desire to reunite? Perhaps through the lens of mikvah and korbanot, we can learn to strike this equilibrium. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
Rabbanit Shani Taragin shares her parsha insights and interviews Tamar Benovitz about the link between fitness, reducing stress and anxiety, and improving mental resilience. Please consider sponsoring an episode of Building Ourselves through the Parsha for $36/₪120 here. Join this week’s Eden Center inspirational, experiential, intergenerational evening to celebrate Rosh Chodesh and get yourself in the mindset leading up to Pesach. This coming Monday, March 15 at 8pm. Register at theedencenter.com/renewal
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson teaches on the active role the Israelite woman had in building the Mishkan, both in the simple meaning of the Torah and in a midrash. From this parsha we can learn the important connection of spirituality to sexuality and intimacy. Kedusha is not separate from our physicality, but rather the way we sanctify our intimacy is the path to holiness. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores how we react to failure via the narrative of the sin of the golden calf. Through insights from commentaries, she shares how we can use this narrative as a model for how to accept our failure, ask for forgiveness, atone and accept forgiveness from others. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Lisa and Murray Goldenhersh in memory of Etana Friedman z’l, a woman who loved Torah, loved knowledge, loved people and loved life, on her sixth yarzheit. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. Join us for other Eden Center programs including this evening of Renewal and Rejuvenation for Rosh Chodesh Nissan organized by Shani Taragin on March 15th (Register at theEdenCenter.com/renewal) Or this 2 part series “Tahara in Living Color” exploring basic colors and definition of menstrual stains while empowering women to take an active role in assessing their halakhic status and knowing when to consult a halakhic authority on issues, Mar 15th & 22nd. Register at theEdenCenter.com/TILC.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the role of clothing through both the Kohen in the Parsha and Esther in the Megillah. What do our clothes reflect about ourselves? How do we broadcast Torah values through our appearance? Wishing you a very a happy Purim! Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. Join us for other Eden Center programs like this evening for Rosh Chosesh Nissan organized by Shani Taragin. Register at theEdenCenter.com/renewal
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses what we can learn today from the building of the Mishkan. When so many of us haven’t stepped into our shuls for almost a year, perhaps we can learn from the parsha how to establish places of kedusha in our shuls, homes and hearts. This episode is sponsored with love in honor of Devra and Shimon. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the mitzvot given in the parsha pertaining the stranger, orphan, widow and the poor; emphasizing the Torah’s mission to awaken compassion and empathy in those who can assist. She relates this to the tragic murder of Diana Raz by her husband this week in Israel. The second half of the podcast is a thought-provoking interview with Zilit Jakobsohn, the chair of the board of Bat Melech, an organization that provides assistance to abused Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox woman. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores the ten commandments, complicating the duality of mitzvot ben adam lechavero (between people) and mitzvot ben adam lemakom (between people and God). Ultimately, in synthesizing these two groups, we can learn that acting to save lives increases God in our world. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores what we can learn from Miriam as a leader in the realm of fostering confidence and empowerment in our girls. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Naomi Moss, wishing a refuah shlema to all those who need it. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the connection between the first mitzvah of the Torah, the sanctification of the new moon, and women’s monthly cycle. Both cycles remind us that there is hope in the renewal of time. This week’s podcast is dedicated לעילוי נשמת פייגע חינקא בת יצחק ורבקה גיטל שטערן ע״ה in loving memory of our dear grandmother Lena Stern a”h on her 40th yartzeit (ה׳ שבט תשמ״א) by the Berko, Becker, Borvick and the entire Stern family יהי זכרה ברוך Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson discusses the faithful and hopeful Bnot Yisrael, who according to midrash, continued to perform the mitzvah of Taharat HaMishpacha, even during their enslavement. She then interviews Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet, founder and director of The Eden Center, about present day commitment to Mikveh observance, and the question of privacy concerns arising from Covid. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
This week in her discussion of the parsha Rabbanit Shani Taragin focuses on planting seeds of Redemption. Following that, don’t miss her fascinating interview with Gilat Sacks, an embryologist who provides both the science and wonder of modern fertility in Israel – modern meyaldot. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. Ever think of becoming a kallah teacher or know someone who would be great? Train now through The Eden Center’s online course covering halakha, intimacy and skills needed in marriage. Course starting in English January 27. For more information, click here.
In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson first discusses the Israelite woman in Egypt, named nashim tzadikayanot (righteous woman) by the Talmud, who had vision to see beyond the oppression in Egypt, and exhibit faith and perseverance via intimacy; something we can learn from in these unprecedented times. The second half of the podcast is an exciting interview on practical advice on intimacy during challenging times with Jodi Wachspress, a marriage and couples therapist, and lecturer at the Eden Center. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. Ever think of becoming a kallah teacher or know someone who would be great? Train now through The Eden Center’s online course covering halakha, intimacy and skills needed in marriage. Course starting in English January 27. For more information, click here.
At the end of the parsha Yaakov gives his children blessings. Karen Miller Jackson explores whether the non-positive ones are in fact, “blessings,” and what we can learn from this about parenting. She then examines the weekly Friday night blessings we give to our children based on Yaakov’s blessing to Ephraim and Menashe and shares a beautiful idea about the blessing for girls from the Torah of Rav Yehuda Herzl Henkin z”l, the co-founder of Nishmat, who sadly passed away last week. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here.
This week, Karen shares insights from the encounter between Yehuda and Yosef that teach important messages about body language. She also explores current thinking about body language and how it can influence our interactions in the world. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/120₪ here. The Eden Center team is proud of this podcast, and all of our accomplishments in 2020. Please enable our work to continue through your financial support in any amount before the end of the year at theedencenter.com/donate.
Parashat Miketz tells of how Hashem put an end to the physical and figurative darkness Joseph encountered in his descent to the Egyptian jail. In this week’s podcast, Karen Miller Jackson explores themes related to this darkness, and the light which Joseph subsequently brought to the world (also relevant to Chankuah), using it as a platform to discuss other types of darkness such as depression. She then invites Rabbi Yoni Rosenzweig for a practical discussion on how we can help those suffering from depression in our community. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/120₪ here.
This week, Karen Miller Jackson discusses how we can use the story of Joseph and his brothers to teach us about family conflict. She uses Ya’akov’s family as a paradigm to teach us about cultivating healthy, rather than hurtful, relationships between children and within a family. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. Sponsor an episode of this podcast here.
In this podcast Karen Miller Jackson uses the story of Dina to explore issues of domestic and sexual abuse. She interviews Debbie Gross, Director of Tahel Crisis Center for Religious Women and Children, to understand the affects of CoVid on domestic and sexual abuse and explores how the reactions of Yaakov and his sons to Dina’s rape can shed light on different response mechanisms. In the effort to spread light on the darkness of sexual and domestic abuse The Eden Center recently featured a blog on “Survivors of Sexual Assault and Their Encounter with Immersion in the Mikveh.” Press here to read it Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. Sponsor an episode of this podcast here.
This week, Karen Miller Jackson discusses how we can learn from Ya’akov and motivate ourselves to learn, connect, and grow during these challenging and unstructured times.
Karen Miller Jackson discusses prayer as a tool for cultivating faith during trying times. She then interviews Barhan Worku about the chag ha-Sigd and its connection to tefilla (starting at minute 6:20). Want to become a mikveh attendant? Join The Eden Center’s upcoming English-language mikveh attendant training course, starting December 2nd, 2020. For more details click here or write us at info@theEdenCenter.com
In this week’s podcast Karen Miller Jackson explores the inner strength and personal character traits of Rivkah Immeinu, and what her virtues can teach us about our own internal resources and commitment to core Jewish values. She parallels this to some life lessons we can learn from the persona of the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z”l. Want to become a mikveh attendant and help others to immerse in joy? Join The Eden Center’s upcoming English-language mikveh attendant training course, starting December 2nd, 2020. For more details click here or write us at info@theEdenCenter.com
Karen delves into the Torah’s inclusion of Lot and the heinous acts of the people of Sodom, to help us think about healthy sexuality and how we can message our values to our children. Want to sponsor an episode of this podcast? Click here.
This week, Karen Miller Jackson delves into the idea of Avraham’s journey as a period of internal exploration and growth. She shares words of wisdom about how we can care for ourselves as a way to be there for others. Karen interviews yoga teacher Sher Mandelbaum about caring for ourselves through exercise at minute 5:15. Following up on Karen’s message of taking care of ourselves, please join us this on Thursday (October 29th) at 8pm Israel time for a special evening of breast cancer awareness, knowledge and prevention Register here for the link. Click here to sponsor an episode of the podcast.
Rabbanit Shani Taragin shares thoughts on doing something we find meaning in or desire, as opposed to doing them because they are a command of God. That applies to Avraham’s journey to Eretz Yisrael, and to our own need to protect our health. See the attached source sheet: EDEN – Lech-Lecha- Ideology vs. Theology Watch Shani as she teaches about the Halakhic imperative to take care of our health this Thursday (October 29th) at 8pm (Israel time) in a special evening of breast cancer awareness, knowledge and prevention. Shani wrote the following tribute about Avigail Poupko Rock z”l whom the evening is in memory of I first met Avigayil when we were co-students in the Tanach department in Bar-Ilan University and later as co-teachers in Midreshet Moriah. Together with Yael Ziegler, Avigayil and I founded the Gush Summer Learning Program for Women and continued to teach together in advanced women’s learning programs – in Midreshet Lindenbaum, Matan’s branches in Yerushalayim, Renana, Beit Shemesh and Chashmonaim, and in the Eden Center. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago, Avigayil reached out as mentor and friend to guide me through the process – medically, bureaucratically, emotionally and psychologically. It was Avigayil who encouraged me to continue teaching Torah through treatments and to add breast cancer to my repertoire of women’s health issues necessary to address. Tonight is a special opportunity to pay tribute to Avigayil’s contribution to breast cancer awareness and a personal zechut for me to say “thank you Avigayil for your special friendship, mentorship, and chavruta in confronting and learning from challenges of health. Thank you for reminding me to smile and laugh and sing with our daughters and to never forget to thank HaKadosh Baruch Hu and His selfless medical messengers for the not-so-small miracles of kindness and strength we experience every day. יהי זכרה ברוך Register here or join live for this breast cancer awareness event. Click here to sponsor an episode of this podcast.
Karen Miller Jackson discusses what we can learn from Noach about the dangers of addiction. She shares her insights, and this week’s episode includes an interview with Dr. Brad Saltzman about technology addiction. Sign up to get this podcast to your inbox. Click here to sponsor an episode of the podcast. Join us this coming Thursday, October 25th, 8pm (Israel) for a special evening of breast cancer awareness, knowledge and prevention in memory of Avigail Rock z”l. Register here for the link.
This week Rabbanit Shani discusses the Mabul, the Mikveh and Mishpacha. She discusses the importance of water, the significance of 40 and ties it all together with a beautiful and timely message. Join Shani this coming Thursday, October 25th, 8pm (Israel) for a special shiur and evening of breast cancer awareness and prevention in memory of Avigail Rock z”l. Register here for the link. To sponsor the Wisdom & Wellness podcast click here You can also get a weekly link to our newest podcast, Building Ourselves through the Parsha, by signing up here
Bereshit teaches us about the Tzelem Elokim. What messages about the value of life are inherent within this concept? Karen explores this idea in this week’s podcast. Sign up to get this podcast to your inbox. Click here to sponsor an episode of the podcast. Know anyone who would be a good hatan teacher? Now is the time to learn! Online course starting Oct 25th For more information click here
Shani explores what it means to be made in God’s image. Sources to learn with the podcast: Parshat Bereishit – Wisdom & Wellness 5781 Know anyone who would be a good hatan teacher? Now is the time to learn! Online course starting Oct 25th Get more information
Bereshit teaches us about the Tzelem Elokim. What messages about the value of life are inherent within this concept? Karen explores this idea in this week’s podcast. Sign up to receive this podcast to your inbox. Click here to sponsor an episode of the podcast. Know anyone who would be a good hatan teacher? Now is the time to learn! Online course starting Oct 25th For more information click here
Gabrielle discusses the holiness of the ten days of repentance, how to “stop, connect and reflect”, and tevilla for erev Yom Kippur. Here is a list of resources for you: Taking the Plunge: A Practical and Spiritual Guide to Mikveh by Miriam C. Berkowitz Total Immersion: A Mikvah Anthology by Rivkah Slonim From The Eden Center blog: “Finding My Spiritual Voice at the Mikvah” by Shev Simon Yom Kippur and Immersion: Renewal of Self and Hope for a Good Year by Dr. Naomi Grumet Framework for Tevilla on erev Yom Kippur by Dr. Naomi Grumet
Here is a worksheet to go along with this podcast: Reflective questionnaire in preparation for the mikveh Enjoy exploring Erica Brown’s Return: Daily Inspiration for the Days of Awe which Gabrielle references.
The power of words not only affects our relationships but also our health– Hear Rabbanit Shani’s perspective on the healing power of healthy language and communication. Mikveh Minute– The mikveh as a mirror of our emotional state– by Gabrielle Hodes begins at minute 21. Enjoy! Please support this podcast. Sponsor a podcast in memory or in honor of someone special. The Eden Center needs your support to continue this special ( free) service. Have you considered an Eden Center membership? Please do. http://theedencenter.com/product/membership/
What do women and dishes have in common? Yes, often there is cooking involved, but also the change of status through the mikveh. Rabbanit Shani uses the parsha and it’s approach to “keilim” to explore how the mikveh changes one’s status. And then she answers the question, “What do I do if I can’t immerse my cookware during Corona?” Tzohar keilim sale form: https://nirshamti.co.il/e-טבילה/ Beit Din of America keilim sale form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9IrSF0L328QRUlFA3D4YpAcotZgrav-u6UAFDXZXOCquxDw/viewform To sponsor a podcast and to support the continuation of this free service, http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/ Next Eden Center webinars: Registration Required www.theEdenCenter.com/position http://theedencenter.com/vacation
Did you ever try to figure out how all the different pieces of this parsha fit together? Ba’al Peor, a census, the daughters of Tzelopchad? Shani helps us hear the message of “go back to our homes” and rebuild the important family unit. Sources for this podcast can be found here: EDEN Wisdom & Wellness for Women Parshat Pinchas Podcast Enjoy our mikveh minute about children and the mikveh–by Gabrielle Hodes– beginning at minute 20. To sponsor a podcast or part of one, to support the continuation of this free service, http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/ Next important webinar:
In addition to her relevant connections of social media to Balak, Rabbanit Shani interviews Dr. Yocheved Debow about privacy, its relation to intimacy education and how to maintain values of tzniut in the modern tell-all world. This podcast is dedicated by Rachelle Schwartz in honor of all the women in my life who inspire to keep learning Torah daily. Join The Eden Center July 7th as we host experts Susan Winograd P.T., Pelvicore Rehab and Dr. Sharon Grossman for an informative zoom session giving Sexual, Medical and Halachic Tips for Perimenopause. Registration required theEdenCenter.com/b4menop
Parshat Korach: Korach and Ketoret: Virus, Vaccine and Vitamins Parshat Chukat: Wisdom, Well-ness, Women and Water The parsha being read one week ahead in Israel grants us 2 separate messages from Shani– on vitamins and the spiritual importance of water. The podcast begins with Korach and Ketoret: Virus, Vaccine and Vitamins and from minute 24:50 we hear about Parshat Chukat: Wisdom, Well-ness, Women and Water. We are also introducing a short, new segment, Mikveh Minute by Gabrielle Hodes, starting at minute 21. The website she refers to is in this segment is https://mikve.net// Gabrielle is a madrichat kallot with 23 years experience and a madricha lechayei ishut/intimacy counselor. She has extensive training from Mercaz Eden, Tzohar, Machon Puah and Mercaz Yahel and has had the privilege to teach over 100 kallot. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Mira & Ben Rubin in gratitude to Hashem upon the birth of their son, Zehavy Lev Rubin. Mazal tov! To sponsor a podcast, http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/ And this Sunday, June 28 and on July 12 Dr. Judith Fogel will be teaching an online shiur on “Intimacy in Halakha: Understanding Rabbinic Thought on Sexuality and Pleasure and its Practical Application.” Registration required at http://www.theEdenCenter.com/I&H
In addition to Shani’s brilliant connecting of the meraglim narrative to women’s self esteem, she interviews Dr. Carolyn Peyser to discuss developing and maintaining healthy self-image for women and girls in a world of diets, fitness focus and increased eating disorders. Please consider sponsoring a podcast to ensure that we are able to continue to provide this important and inspiring Torah. http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/ Please join us for the next session in the Eden center’s sexual health and intimacy series as our panel of experts discusses questions around the “kedusha” of intimacy and how ideas about kedusha impact on our sexual lives. Thurs, June 25th at 9pm Israel time — Register at bit.ly/bedkedusha
The basar and ruach are two fundamental elements for humanity and how we balance those two are essential questions. Rabbanit Shani Taragin discusses suggestions for how to grapple with these issues based on the parsha. To sponsor a podcast, in honor of a simcha, yahrzeit, refuah shleima or just to support this Torah, click here.
Shalom Bayit is a topic that should constantly be considered– are we doing our best and what does the Torah teach us about creating healthy relationships within our camp/ the midbar? Join Rabbanit Shani Taragin in her analysis of this important topic based on the sotah. To sponsor a podcast, in honor of a simcha, yahrzeit, refuah shleima or just to support this Torah, click here.
For those in Israel, leaving their houses to return to “normal life”, and for those worldwide planning to do so soon, what light does this new “sefer” shed on moving out of a bubble into the larger realm of building a society? This week’s podcast is sponsored by Jordana and Kalman Schoor in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son, Abaye. To sponsor a podcast, in honor of a simcha, yahrzeit, refuah shleima or just to say “I love you”, click here. And don’t forget to register for a fun and educational Eden program in honor of Shavuot– A dash of Kemach and Torah with Dr. Yael Zeigler and Pat BaMelech owner, Devorah Katz. Pre-registration required here
Rabbanit Shani focuses on living with mitzvot, kiddush Hashem, caring for one’s body and blessings. We’re excited to invite you to a wonderful program in which Shani will be presenting– Bringing Our Voices Together – 7 Women, 7 Perspectives on Mikveh, Taharat Hamishpacha and Marriage. Fabulous line up speakers including Shani, Danielle Renov, Jodi Wachspress, Nechama Goldman Barash, Chana Even Chen, Tal Bassali, Yael Leibowitz and moderated by Rachel Hercman Tuesday, May 19th, 20:30-22:00 Israel time. Pre-registration is required http://theedencenter.com/7voices Tonight (May 14th, 9pm Israel time) The Eden Center is hosting the next session in our sexual health series dealing with Challenges to Intimacy During Dating & Engagement Register to get the zoom link http://theedencenter.com/intimacy
A Mother’s Day special: Delving into the details of Sefer Vayikra, Rabbanit Shani helps us understand the kedusha of each holiday within its agricultural and historical significance and then helps us understand the obscure narrative end of the parsha and how it connects to our own familial relationships. A wonderful and last-minute way to honor your mother this year- giving tzedaka to a show the values she helped you develop. http://theedencenter.com/give2mom/ A beautiful blog “Waters of Separation for my Daughter at the Mikveh”, that highlights the special mother/daughter bond, by Sheryl Robbin. Please join us for an incredible evening featuring 7 women who will share 7 perspectives on Mikveh, Taharat Hamishpacha & Marriage. Tuesday, May 19th 20:30 Israel/1:30 EST *Pre-registration required at http://theedencenter.com/7voices To sponsor a podcast : http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship
Rabbanit Shani Taragin weaves these important topics and relates them to modern day scientific possibilities for saving lives. To sponsor a podcast : ( hint mothers day!!) http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship
Rabbanit Shani gives perspective on what is Tumah and Tahara, and how it relates to our relationship to Hashem, death, corona and maintaining skin health. This week’s podcast is sponsored in memory of Sheri Grauer Raskas z”l, Shoshana Leah bat Harav Moshe. To sponsor an episode go to: http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship Basics of maintaining skin health, by Dr. David Friedman can be found here For a quick video on skin protection and detection:
In this podcast, Rabbanit Shani Taragin begins by discussing the very special Parsha we read on the Shabbat of Pesach, and then hosts special guest Jodi Wachspress to discuss the difficulties of preparing this year for Chag HaGeula and how we can grow through the challenge If you have comments, questions or suggestions, please email podcast@theEdenCenter.com
In this pre-Pesach podcast, Rabbanit Shani Taragin discusses the variant explanations for the origins of Charoset, and explores the symbolism of apples in the Seder. Feedback? Questions? Comments on the podcast? email podcast@theEdenCenter.com
Dr. Lisa Aiken shares tips and coping strategies for dealing with the pre-Pesach stress in the already stressful days of corona lockdown. Wishing all of our listeners a Pesach Kasher v’Sameach!To sponsor a podcast go to Http://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast
What are the consistent elements that we learn from the parsha that can help us maintain normalcy in these unusual and difficult times? Additionally, some words about relieving stress from Sara Hass Robinson, Associate Director of Field Instruction at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. This week’s podcast is sponsored in honor of Yaakov Shalom Taragin’s bar mitzvah. We wish Rabbanit Shani, Rav Reuven and the extended Taragin family a hearty Mazal Tov!
Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet joins Shani to discuss the importance of women’s choice in using the mikveh during these stressful times and how to try to ensure one’s safety if one chooses to go. Rabbanit Shani then delves into insights into the korbanot and the relevant message for today This week’s podcast is sponsored in honor of Hadassa Emuna Gluch’s bat mitzvah and b’zchut refuah shelaima to all those that are in need. To sponsor a podcast go toHttp://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast Join our upcoming podcasts, 9pm ISRAEL TIME
Rabbanit Shani Taragin speaks of the roles women took upon themselves during tough times and what we can be doing today in our challenging months. This week’s podcast is sponsored in honor of Hadassah Esther Leah Pieprz’s 18th birthday by her beloved grandparents! To sponsor a podcast go to Http://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast
Corona and Ketoret. Rabbanit Shani Taragin shares thoughts on how some of the laws relating to the Mizbeach are relevant to our own handwashing and bringing shechina into in our lives. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Lisa and Murray Goldenhersh in honor of their son, Akiva’s engagement to Penina Simkovitz and, in memory of Etana Sara Gordon Freidman whose yarzheit is on כ”ז אדר. To sponsor a podcast go to Http://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast
Rabbanit Shani Taragin deduces from the detailed laws of the mishkan –What are the methods to maintaining a sacred space? The same methods that keep us healthy. What is the intended role of clothing in our lives? This week’s podcast is in honor of Joey and Sari Shabot. Thank you for opening up your home for The Eden Center and helping to spread our work. To sponsor a podcast go to Http://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast Related shiur by Dr. Avigail Rock z”l, The Symbolic Meaning of Clothing in Tanakh
Dr. Naomi Marmon Grumet fills in for Rabbanit Shani Taragin and analyzes the interaction of details and values in building spaces for our physical and spiritual selves. This week’s podcast is sponsored by the Pinsky family in loving memory of Hayley Varenberg, a true eshet chayel that will be dearly missed. To sponsor a podcast go to Http://bit.ly/sponsorpodcast Enjoy the article by Miriam Hoffman that Naomi quotes in this podcast. Final chance to register for the theatrical production MIKVEH by Hadar Galron, followed by an exclusive discussion with the actresses, Dr. Naomi Grumet, Rabbanit Sarah Segal-Katz and Rabbanit Shani Taragin. Tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/mikvehHabima
This week’s podcast is sponsored by Tamar and Tani Benovitz and family in memory of Tamar’s dear mom, Sheri Raskas. A rich source sheet on the Torah’s perspective on sexual pleasure can be found here. Learn the sources with your spouse as a great way to connect and open lines of discussion about an often avoided conversation. Eden Center blogs related to women’s sexual pleasure: Accepting all of yourself by Talli Rosenbaum Coming Home to Yourself by Rachel Hercman What is Want? by Jodi Wachspress Join us for a special evening with Shani in Tel Aviv Tuesday, March 3rd, at the play Mikveh by Hadar Galron. Shani, the actresses and Eden’s Founder and Director Dr. Naomi Grumet will lead a post-show discussion exploring themes that arise around mikveh and women’s relationship to it. Open to men and women! Tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/mikvehHabima
Using a literary analysis of Yitro’s return to Moshe, Rabbanit Shani Taragin derives messages about all familial relationships and how we can practically work to elevate them. This week’s podcast is sponsored Medinah and Akiva Korn in memory of Medinah’s mother Rosalie Katchen z”l, who always had wisdom to share and celebrated the gift of wellness in this season. To sponsor an episode go to: http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship Test your love language with Gary Chapman’s assessment here. “When God Takes Away Your Love Language”, an Eden Center blog on Taharat Hamishpacha and Love Languages . If you’re in Israel, join us for a special evening with Shani in Tel Aviv Tuesday, March 3rd, at the play Mikveh by Hadar Galron. Shani, the actresses and Eden’s Founder and Director Dr. Naomi Grumet will lead a post-show discussion exploring themes that arise around mikveh and women’s relationship to it. Tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/mikvehHabima
Rabbanit Shani Taragin hosts Dr. Sharon Galper Grossman to discuss the life-saving topic of BRCA testing and breast health, presenting both medical and halakhic knowledge for our listeners. Dr. Grossman’s blog about the medical revolution of BRCA testing complements her discussion with Shani:http://theedencenter.com/medical-revolution/ To sponsor an episode of the Wisdom and Wellness Parsha Podcast go to: http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship
In analyzing the bitter waters of Marah, Rabbanit Shani Taragins begins to grapple with some of the religious-philosophical questions when facing illness. And then delves into the life-saving topic of BRCA testing and breast health with Dr. Sharon Galper Grossman. This blog, by Dr. Sharon Grossman, discusses the medical revolution of BRCA testing and complements her discussion with Shani on this week’s podcast. http://theedencenter.com/medical-revolution/ The podcast is sponsored this week for the refuah shlema of Debbie Abelow, דבורה בת ניסה עטל and by Caryn & David Meltz in memory of David’s father, Noach Moshe z”l on the occasion of his 18th yahrzeit. To sponsor an episode go to: http://bit.ly/podcastsponsorship For more information on the February 16, 2020 Wellness evening in Raanana, where private BRCA testing will be available, click here.
Rabbanit Shani Taragin connects women to Rosh Chodesh and its opportunity for renewal and provides tips for overcoming “Karet-phobia”. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Naomi and Zvi Grumet in honor of Michal Zalben’s Bat Mitzvah, wishing her a life of wisdom and wellness, and for the refuah of אליהו מיכאל בן חיה פייגה. To sponsor a podcast, http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/. For more interesting information on Rosh Chodesh and the special significance for women, enjoy this article https://www.aish.com/jl/hol/o/48972041.html Feedback? Questions? Comments on the podcast? email podcasts@theedencenter.com Click to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Give us a good rating!iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | PodBean
Rabbanit Shani Taragin discusses the passivity of Bnei Yisrael and Moshe’s Hakarat Hatov, relating them to women’s health and perspectives. Pap smears are essential! Additionally, the HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer. Educate yourself: http://theedencenter.com/to-vaccinate-or-not-to-vaccinate-that-is-the-question/ In a bold and landmark decision, the Israel Ministry of Health announced last week that BRCA testing for Ashkenazi women will be included in the basket of health services– giving thousands of women, who might have otherwise not even considered testing, the opportunity to make informed decisions about their health and their future. Learn more about BRCA testing https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/i-am-an-ashkenazi-woman-why-should-i-be-tested-for-the-brca-mutation/ Feedback? Questions? Comments on the podcast? email podcasts@theedencenter.com This week’s podcast is sponsored by: Nadine and Avromie Brauner in memory of Alan Moses and anonymously, in honor of Sophie Samter’s Bat Mitzva. Wishing her a life of wisdom and wellness. To sponsor a podcast, http://theedencenter.com/product/podcast-sponsorship/. Click to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | PodBean
Rabbanit Shani Taragin analyzes the ‘Labor laws’ and the ‘Labour laws’, the role of the midwives in bringing the redemption, and how we, today, can internalize the messages of the first chapters of Shemot to strengthen the Jewish community. Related links: English Birkat Emunah- A Mikveh Resource Guide for Women Facing the Challenge of Infertility and Pregnancy Loss Hebrew Birkat Emunah launch event flyer Feedback? Questions? Comments on the podcast? email podcast@theEdenCenter.com This week’s podcast is sponsored by Devora and Yosef Steinmetz. To sponsor an episode go to http://bitly.com/sponsorpodcast Click to listen on your favorite podcast platform!iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | PodBean