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Latest Episodes

Power of Passion: TZAV – צו
March 30, 2016

A sermon by Rabbi David Ingber on Tzav. For more information please visit romemu.org.

The Like
March 28, 2016

In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay talks about the importance that we all seem to give to “The Like.” When we post on Facebook, we do it to get “likes” and “comments” as much, if not more, then as

The Incidents in Brussels
March 27, 2016

The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for March 27, 2016. Rabbi Finman talks to Sam Wonderluck of Jewish Ferndale about her experiences this past week in Brussels.  

Searching for Meaning, Finding the Aleph VAYIKRA – ויקרא
March 23, 2016

A sermon by Rabbi David Ingber on Vayikra. For more information please visit romemu.org.

Shoshannah Brombacher: Jewish Art
March 20, 2016

The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for March 20, 2016. Rabbi Finman talks to Shoshannah Brombacher about her art.    

Purim
March 20, 2016

In this episode of Rega Shel Ivrit (A Moment of Hebrew), host and Master teacher Michal Nachmany teaches about words related to the holiday of Purim. We hope that you will join us again for future episodes. If there are specific words or themes that you

Emptiness and Fullness: The Mystery of the Bell-in-the-Pomegranate: P’KUDEI
March 16, 2016

A sermon by Rabbi David Ingber on Pkeudi. For more information please visit romemu.org.

Maasim Tovim
December 16, 2015

In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay introduces a new concept for a new podcast on the JCast Network, Maasim Tovim. Maasim Tovim translates to good things, and the concept of the podcast is to take some time to showcase an organizat...

iTunes Cheats
September 23, 2015

In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay talks about the unfair action of many podcasters to "post-date" their episodes with the result of having only their shows appear (or rather prominently appear) on the Judaism iTunes Podcast page.

Jewish Wrath and the Hagaddah
April 02, 2015

We open the door for Elijah during the seder. What does it mean? Are we Jews secure in the world? What are the words we recite as we open the door? How do they reflect our posture, our confidence, our sense of security? Have they changed over time? What w