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KlezKanada Podcast

Keith Wolzinger

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This is the KlezKanada Podcast from 2006. Here you will be able to listen to interviews with many of the Klezmer stars of today, sharing thoughts about the Klezmer scene, latest projects, and activiti
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Kibitz and Bitz

Wolf and (((Dave)))

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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. A Torah portion is the biblical reading in the Jewish scriptures for a given week. We do have opinions, and we’ll share them with you weekly in an interesting context. Music is taken from the Album: The Klezmer – Clarinet & Violin Best Jewish Music. Klezmer ensemble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f5GniIYCm4 by Shmuel Achiezer Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p ...
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Speaking Torah

Hebrew College

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Torah is one of the most profound sources of wisdom available to us. In this podcast, Jewish leaders from around the world read essays from Hebrew College faculty and rabbinical alumni about how Torah can help us navigate the most pressing issues of our time. Together, we explore the ways Torah can help us approach the world with creativity, healing, and hope. Find out more at hebrewcollege.edu/podcast.
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Eve Sicular joins me for the third time. Eve and the Isle of Klezbos have released a new album titled Yiddish Silver Screen. After nearly ten years, Eve and I have a lot of catching up to do, and we have a wide ranging discussion about everything from Yiddish film history to our fondness for 78 RPM records. We also get to hear the track Bonia Shur'…
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This week, Hebrew College rabbinical student Jessica Spencer is here to talk about how she helped found a yeshiva in her hometown of Edinburgh, Scotland. Modeled after projects like Pardes and Hadar, Azara brings together Jews from across the denominational spectrum to study sacred texts and stories. Tune in this week to discover how Azara is guidi…
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This week, we’re pleased to bring you a discussion with three Hebrew College rabbinical students, Becca Heisler, David Mahfouda, and Chaim Spaulding, who have started a food coop for the Hebrew College community. Using local sources, students work together in preparing the meals, taking turns, and sharing responsibilities. Spending all day filling …
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On this episode of Speaking Torah, we’re introducing you to a tefillah with a difference. In this particular tefillah group, Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld leads the students not only in writing reflections on the prayers, but writing as an act of prayer. It is both the writing and the reading of poetry that allows for a deeply creative connection to …
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In this episode, we’re sharing a discussion between Hebrew College faculty member Rabbi Rachel Adelman and her Rabbinical Student Risa Dunbar, about the power of poetry as midrash: the stories that open our text to even more questioning, along with understanding. Both writers bring their individual voices and experiences into the conversation with …
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Tune in this week as Rabbi Genevieve Greinetz weaves together the words of the Bavli, Ancient Greek Philosophers, contemporary literature, and her own thoughts on finding women’s voices in our ancient texts, and Rabbi Jane Kanarek discusses the importance of observing Talmud with an assumption of women’s presence, rather than an assuming their abse…
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Tune in for this episode to discover Hebrew College’s and our wider community’s work in creating community and hope across difference. Our panelists are discussing what hope means to them, the practices they have discovered help find common ground and acknowledge differences and their insights into building a world where all voices are heard. Get f…
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Tune in for a dynamic talk between Rabbi Dan Judson and Dr. Jonathan Sarna, giving us a deep insight into Hebrew College’s commitments to Jewish culture, Jewish leadership, and passing wisdom from generation to generation, even giving you a glimpse into the cultural curriculum at the college 100 years ago. Get full show notes and more information h…
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Tune in for a unique insight into the experience of Jewish soldiers fighting in World War II. These letters contain heartwarming details of Hebrew College alum eating challahs on an unknown island in the Pacific, catching up with old friends in London, and reciting excerpts from the Haggadah in Fiji. Get full show notes and more information here: h…
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Tune in to discover two unique takes on contemporary Eastern European and Klezmer music. Hankus Netsky is sharing his inspiration and wealth of experience on the revival of Klezmer music, and how it has been evolving over the past 45 years. And Cantor Rebecca Khitrik is discussing her influences and the musical melting pot that has brought Eastern …
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Rabbi Jordan Braunig's essay, read by Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, brings us into an unsettling and deeply personal story of love and fragility, giving us an account of a time when it’s so difficult to express the complexity of emotion, that even the walls of metaphor cannot hold. Get full show notes and more information here: http://hebrewcollege.…
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Dr. Shively Smith reads us through and reflects on Rabbi Or Rose’s gratitude of Howard Thurman and the impact he had on the landscape of what is possible for interreligious harmony and cooperation -- as well as how we can all carry on this work in our own religious practices. Get full show notes and more information here: http://hebrewcollege.edu/p…
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Join us in this episode to discover the lessons from the ancient stories of Noah and the flood, and Abraham’s intervention in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. And in the post-sermon discussion, both reader Bill McKibben and Rabbi Shoshana Friedman share their thoughts about our role and responsibility to take action and speak up to encourage …
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Listen in this episode as Anne Germanacos reads Mónica’s d’var Torah, written in 2019, highlighting this piece’s ever-increasing relevance in a world of post-truths and “alternative facts”. Mónica shares with us how leaning into that which doesn’t make narrative sense highlights the greater truths that can fly under our rational mind. Get full show…
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Listen in on this journey through Lydia Kukoff’s sensory memories and discover the product of combining her Italian heritage with her chosen Jewish faith, melding her experiences, creating new traditions for her family, expanding the definition of Judaism while also connecting deeply with its traditions. Get full show notes and more information her…
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Join us this week as Alicia Ostriker takes us through Sharon’s work and what it means to her. Sharon takes us on a journey of conflicting emotion, and shows us what’s possible when we extend our hearts and consider all sides - our friends and our enemies - of what Torah has to teach us about compassion and our role in repairing the world. Get full …
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Can a single person actually confront and repair really difficult relationships without having a support system? Yes. However, help makes for lighter work. And in this essay, Jordan reflects on Keats’s desire to escape the world up the ladder, versus Jacob’s desire to use the ladder to foster unity in the human world, and Jordan’s own desire for ou…
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This week, Joy Ladin guides us through Gray Myrseth's work, Two Ways to Tell a Story, taking us on a powerful journey built equally upon continuity and disruption, from Moses shattering the 10 Commandments, to their own journey to find a self that they could inhabit fully, without fear. Get full show notes and more information here: http://hebrewco…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of August 9nd, 2020, Deuteronomy 11:26 - 12:28 parashat Re'eh. The Torah tells the story of Moses reminding the Hebrews to remember to give thanks to the Lord, once again, before crossing the river Jordan into Canaan. His ins…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of August 2nd, 2020, Deuteronomy 7:12 - 9:3 parashat Eikev. The Torah tells the story of Moses lecturing the Hebrews before crossing the river Jordan into Canaan. He remind them of their mistakes and after 40 years of walking…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of July 26th, 2020, Deuteronomy 3:23 - 5:18 parashat Va’etchanan. The Torah reminds us of when the early Israelites made mistakes and when the Lord gave them the Ten Commandments. Wolf and Dave argue the importance of reflect…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of July 19th, 2020, Deuteronomy 1:1 - 2:1 parashat Devarim. The Torah reminds us of when the early Israelites left Egypt and were terrified about entering Canaan because it was occupied by giants. Wolf and Dave argue the impo…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of July 12th, 2020, Numbers 30:2 - 31:54 parashat Matot-Masei. The Torah reminds us of the importance of making vows and keeping vows. Wolf and Dave argue the importance of ethics and vows and if as an industry, should we enf…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of July 5th, 2020, Numbers 25:10 - 26:51 parashat Pinchas. The Torah reminds us of the story of Korach and he and his followers getting swallowed up by the earth. Wolf and Dave argue past hacker culture of ir/responsible disc…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of June 28th, 2020, Numbers 19:1 - 21:20 parashat Chukat-Balak. The Torah tells the story of seraph snakes biting apostate Hebrews while still in the desert. Wolf and Dave argue whether to improve threat protection by bolster…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of June 21st, 2020, Numbers 16:1 - 17:15 parashat Korach. The Torah tells the story of Korach attempting to overthrow Moses as leader of the Hebrews. Wolf and Dave argue privileged access security concerns and potential solut…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of June 7th, 2020, Numbers 13:1 - 14:7 parashat Sh'lach. The Torah tells the story of sending one chieftain from each tribe to investigate Canaan. Wolf and Dave argue threat intelligence and effectiveness of honeypots, honey …
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of June 7th, 2020, Numbers 8:1 - 9:14 parashat Beha'alotcha. The Torah provides instructions when dealing with strangers during Passover must abide by the Passover rules. Wolf and Dave argue about rules applied to employees a…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of May 30th, 2020, Numbers 4:21 - 5:10 parashat Nasso. The Torah provides instruction on how to handle a spouse who practices infidelity. Wolf and Dave argue about insider threats and do we need to consider the psychology of …
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of May 23rd, 2020, Leviticus 1:1 - 1:54 parashat Bamidar. The Torah reminds us of how it takes time to mature, especially for the new generation of Hebrews who have to determine their own future. Wolf and Dave argue about the…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of May 16th, 2020, Leviticus 25:1 - 25:38 parashat Behar-Bechukotai. The Torah provides instructions on how to give the land a break every 7 years. Wolf and Dave argue about giving IT and InfoSec folks a cyclical break. Easin…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of May 9th, 2020, Leviticus 21:1 - 22:16 parasha Emor, or Speak in English. The Torah provides doctrine on transgressions and the severity of punishments. Wolf and Dave argue about natural consequences and logical consequence…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of May 2nd, 2020, Leviticus 16:1 - 17:7 parashot Ach(a)rei Mot-Kedoshim. The Torah provides instructions on how to handle transgressions. Wolf and Dave argue about handling our goat-demons in information security with suggest…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of April 25th, 2020, Leviticus 12:1 - 13:39 parashot Tazria-Metzora. The Torah provides instructions on how handle communal infections to keep the population safe. Wolf and Dave argue about incident response procedures along …
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of April 18th, 2020, Leviticus 9:1 - 10:11 parashat Shmini. Wolf and Dave argue about bringing n alien fire to work and consequences. Visible Ops Security could be a method of addressing change control without over analyzing …
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of March 30th, 2020, Leviticus 6:1 - 7:10. Leviticus continues with more details on "how to" perform sacrifices, or more specifically commands. Wolf and Dave argue that we make sacrifices in InfoSec individually and as a team…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of March 23rd, 2020, Leviticus 1:1 - 2:16. We completed the stories of Exodus and now move into Leviticus. Leviticus opens with instructions on what to do for sacrifices. Wolf and Dave argue that making these sacrifices are b…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of March 15th, 2020, Exodus 35:1 - 37:16. We continue the stories of Exodus along with instructions of how to build the Ark to store the Ten Commandments. Wolf and Dave argue that the Ark is much like a password vault, but ar…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of March 8th, 2020, Exodus 30:11 - 31:17. We continue the stories of Moses with up on the mountain, the Israelites lose their patience and have Aaron build them a golden calf. Wolf and Dave argue that security leaders have wa…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of March 1st, 2020, Exodus 27:20 - 28:30. We continue the stories of Moses with the Lord's instructions on how to create clothing for religious leaders, including ornate breastplates. Wolf and Dave argue different roles in th…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of February 23rd, 2020, Exodus 25:1 to 25:40. We continue the stories of Moses with the Lord's instructions on how to build the Ark and other religious items to specification compliance. Wolf and Dave argue the skills to driv…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of February 16th, 2020, Exodus 21:1 to 22:3. We continue the stories of Moses with the introduction of Mosaic Laws. Wolf and Dave argue Exodus 21:30 "If ransom is laid upon him, he must pay whatever is laid upon him to redeem…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of February 9th, 2020, Exodus 18:1 to 20:23. We continue the stories of Moses with his father-in-law Yitro. Wolf and Dave argue the how to approach handle IR security issues for rapid response or delegation. Listen to their a…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of February 1st, 2020, Exodus 13:17 to 15:26. We continue the stories of Moses and now they are in mass exodus from Egypt. Wolf and Dave argue the lack of faith users have in their security analysts as the Israelites lacked f…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of January 26, 2020, Exodus 10:1 to 11:3. We continue the stories of Moses and now his brother Aaron speaks on his behalf to Pharaoh. Wolf and Dave argue the importance of north-south network activity analytics versus east-we…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of January 19, 2020, Exodus 6:2 to 7:7. We continue the stories of Moses and how his attempts to get the Hebrews to leave Egypt are failing. Wolf and Dave argue security analysts inability to communicate security objectives t…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of January 12, 2020, Exodus 1:1 to 2:25. We begin the stories of Moses and the exodus from Egypt. Baby Moses takes a river ride down the Nile, as a result of a pharaoh security control. Wolf and Dave argue controls with no co…
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Welcome to Kibitz and Bitz! Where we argue information security and draw lessons from the weekly Torah portion. For the week of January 5, 2020, Genesis 47:28 to 48:22. Jacob crosses over his arms when giving his grandson's their birthright blessings. Wolf and Dave argue changing up your information security game to throw off the cyber-criminals. L…
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