Smorgasbord

Smorgasbord is a podcast of “one-offs” interesting lectures, conversations, essays, interviews… Things that are not ready for their own podcast (although they may become one over time) but are important and interesting, and should be shared with the larger community.

  • 4 minutes 41 seconds
    Kids Sermons Trial Podcast One: Nachshon Ruskay on Toldot

    In case you weren’t sure, I love my kids! So, when I had the idea of doing a Kids Sermons Podcast, the first person I went to was Nachshon. I am sure Betzalel will end up doing an episode next, but for now, I thought that he would be a good person to work with.

    He had some great thoughts about Toldot, and he was, as usual, super cute.

    This is a new trial podcast for the network, so please let me know what you think. Do you want to record your child talking about the portion? eMail me at [email protected] and we can make it happen.

    17 November 2017, 5:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 28 seconds
    Re-Arranged Episode One: The Sheitel

    ReArrangedSmallWelcome to the first episode of Re-Arranged, a podcast about the FYI show Arranged that follows three couples as they prepare for what the show says is an “arranged” marriage.

    In this episode we focus on an issue that the Orthodox Jewish couple are confronting, that of the Sheitel (headcovering), which is something that traditional orthodox women wear once they are married.

    To further discuss this issue, host Darone Ruskay brings in Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay, Associate Dean of the Jewish Theological Seminary’s Rabbinical School (and his non-sheitel wearing wife), who did her undergraduate work on issues related to the sheitel.

    Arranged can be seen on the FYI channel on Tuesday nights at 9:00pm.

    13 May 2016, 4:00 pm
  • JJP Tikkun Radio

    smorgSmallerBoyis in RadioLabThe JJP 6th grade-students spent 5 Sundays in 2016 learning about social justice through a Jewish lens, and created this podcast exploring the theme as it plays out in New York City. Students met with and interviewed Jewish leaders in the social justice sphere, and explored the Jewish value of “Tzedek Tzedek Tirdof” (“Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue”) by exploring the two tenets of social justice encapsulated in this phrase—justice and compassion. Students learned about the human context of injustice and tell these stories in a compelling way through the interviews and reflections captured in this production. Participants are Catherine Auerbach, Aaron Fleisher, Nora Guttman, Zachary Kaplan, Bonji Onuma, Daniel Talisman, Benjamin Tom, Joshua Yagupsky and Elena Weissmann, instructor. For more information about The Jewish Journey Project go to www.jewishjourneyproject.org.

    11 May 2016, 4:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 33 seconds
    Elul Mitzvah Challenge

    smorgYou’ve seen the #IceBucketChallenge now it’s time for the #ElulMitzvahChallenge. As we enter the month of preparing for the High Holy Days we are aiming to have mitzvot go viral. Listen to find out more about how you can be part of the #ElulMitzvahChallenge and visit the website www.elulmitzvahchallenge.com.

    25 August 2014, 1:00 pm
  • The $54,000 Strategy, Step 2- Making Change Happen

    Join Sara Shapiro-Plevan of Rimonim Consulting as she leads a conversation entitled “The $54,000 Strategy, Step 2: Making Change Happen.” This conversation was sparked by an article by Mark S. Young entitled The $54,000 Strategy: A Bold Solution to Undervaluing our Jewish Professionals The goals of the conversation was to think forward about effecting change in our professional communities as we reflect on a series of pieces about building professional leadership.

    Together with panelists, Mark S. Young, Liz Fisher, Jonathan Krasner Ken Gordon and the many JEDLab members who participated in this recorded webinar, this podcast grappled with the big ideas in Young’s piece and elevated them in a public forum, creating room for debate and a chance to dig deeper into the core ideas that are moving the conversation.

    25 November 2013, 2:30 pm
  • 23 minutes 35 seconds
    The Art of Doing Good: A Conversation with Charles Bronfman and Jeffrey Solomon

    The Art Of Doing GoodLaunching a nonprofit venture is one of the most powerful and fulfilling ways we can make a difference.

    So, how can you build a nonprofit that will transform your personal passion for social change – from that first a-ha moment when inspiration strikes, into an impactful, well funded and managed organization? How can you keep your vision alive from your first proudest moments of founding to the gut-wrenching milestone of passing on the reins of leadership at the right time?

    These are some of the questions that are discussed in The Art of Doing Good: Where Passion Meets Action (Jossey Bass, 2012) by Charles Bronfman and Jeffrey Solomon of The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies.

    In this episode of Smorgasbord, JCast Network Executive Director and host Darone Ruskay speaks with the authors to learn more about the book and their vision of social entrepreneurism.

    For more information about the book, please visit ArtOfDoingGood.com. The book is available now on Amazon.com.

    24 September 2012, 2:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 42 seconds
    Reflections On Visiting The Dead Sea Scrolls

    Rabbi Michael KnopfReverend Rob McClellanOn Thursday, July 26th, JCast Network host Rabbi Michael Knopf who hosts The Tisch, spoke at a program organized by the Interfaith Center (interfaithcenterpa.org) along with the Reverend Rob McClellan of the Tabernacle United Church (http://www.tabunited.org).

    Both clergy reflected on their thoughts after experiencing the Dead Sea Scrolls, currently on display at the Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute. Rabbi Michael Knopf explains how the scrolls can inspire us to strengthen today’s Jewish community, to be better Jews, and to work with and learn from other faith traditions.

    29 July 2012, 10:00 am
  • 7 minutes 13 seconds
    PEJE Presents: Dan Ariely on Jewish Day School and the “Free” Way

    PEJEThis episode of Smorgasbord, was produced by PEJE (The Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education) In this episode, Ken Gordon sat down with author Dan Ariely to discuss Jewish Day School and the “Free” way.

    For more context about this conversation, we invite you to visit the PEJE blog where there is a full post.

    For more information about Dan Ariely’s books please visit his Authors page on Amazon.

    21 June 2012, 7:15 pm
  • 45 minutes 32 seconds
    Clogging The Tubes Beta Episode

    Clogging The TubesSmorgasboardThis episode of Smorgasbord, is the beta-episode of a new show on JCast Network tentatively titled “Clogging The Tubes.” Join hosts Alicia Post and Darone Ruskay as they chat about what they have found interesting on the internet of late. The show is divided into five sections, Websites, Projects, Music, Memes, and Miscellaneous.

    In this episode, Darone and Alicia Discuss:

    At the end of this episode, Alicia and Darone gave their own “Shamless Plugs” to projects and programs that they like. Alicia plugged Hadassah which is celebrating its 100th year, and Darone plugged The Promised Podcast, a nuanced podcast on Israel created by Shaharit.

    We welcome your feedback on this podcast, so please connect with us on Twitter  @postalicia  or @JCastNetwork or on Facebook at  Facebook.com/Druskay, Facebook.com/PostAlicia, or Facebook.com/JCastNetwork

    6 March 2012, 11:00 am
  • 11 minutes 45 seconds
    Introducing Smorgasbord

    JCast JourneySmorgasbordThis episode of The JCast Journey, also serves as the first episode of Smorgasbord. In this episode, host Darone Ruskay talks about his experience recently at a lecture and a conversation he had afterwards.

    While sitting at the lecture he wondered where a lecture like that one, could fit into JCast Network. And then afterwards, he spoke with someone who wanted to blog on JCast Network, but didn’t feel like he could take on a solo blog, but would prefer a group blog.

    After thinking about both experiences, Darone decided it was time to launch “Smorgasbord”. Smorgasbord will be a podcast of “one-offs” interesting lectures, conversations, essays, interviews… Things that are not ready for their own podcast (although they may become one over time) but are important and interesting, and should be shared with the larger community.

    The opening and closing music in this weeks episode is Food for Thought by Dionne Farris

     

    13 February 2012, 11:00 am
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