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Aleph Beta is grappling with how to help our community deal with COVID 19.
SNEAK PEEK! Refa'einu: Prayer, Sefirah and Healing from Trauma
For this episode, we're share something a little different with you. It's a taste of a Premium Aleph Beta course we just released, called Refa'einu: Prayer, Sefirah and Healing from Trauma. This course is an amazing deep dive into Refa’einu, the prayer for healing found in the daily Amidah, and a very unexpected connection between this prayer and Sefirat HaOmer. Join Rabbi Fohrman and Imu as they journey through the sources to discover what it really means to have faith in God as our healer. ...
May 14, 2020
27 min
Tefillah: How Can I Pray Right Now? Like This?
Coronavirus is affecting our prayers. It’s affecting where we pray and with whom. Many of us are used to experiencing prayer as something communal, something we do in shul or synagogue. Now we do it alone, in our homes. It’s also affecting the urgency of our prayers. Our thoughts and hearts are full of concern for those who are sick, those caring for the sick, and those who may get ill. Many people who are used to including one or two names of sick people in their prayers are now including li...
Apr 27, 2020
34 min
Social Media, Corona and Finding Real Connection
If technology was a major part of our lives pre-corona, in the last few weeks it’s taken on a whole new level of importance. It enables us to work and learn from home, to stay updated and informed, and, most importantly, to stay connected. But there’s also a danger to technology. It can be addictive--especially during a crisis. Checking our phones, the news, and social media feeds can eat up our days and leave us emptier than before. In a time when online connection is nearly all we have, how...
Apr 20, 2020
16 min
How To Run A Meaningful Seder In The Era of COVID-19
This year, most of us are having seders that are a little different than what we'd anticipated. Some of us are doing it alone, when we're used to large family gatherings. Some are used to being guests, and are suddenly thrust into the limelight and role of "host." Most kids come home bursting with words of Torah from their classrooms, but this year, many haven't done their normal prep, changing the flow of the seder. In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu confront our expectations, throw them...
Apr 7, 2020
48 min
COVID-19 Close at Home: A Conversation with Malka Alweis
Like all workforces, Aleph Beta has been impacted in a lot of different ways by the current situation. But the most difficult part, by far, has been seeing some of our own co-workers struggle with the virus directly. From the anxiety of whether it is or isn’t COVID to hospital visits to waiting and hoping for recovery, our hearts are with each of our staff members who have come down with COVID-19 or are caring for someone who did. In this episode, Imu talks to Malka Alweis, our Director of Ma...
Apr 3, 2020
27 min
On the Front Lines: Stories from Healthcare Workers
While many of us wait out the pandemic in our homes, our new heroes - the doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers - are on the front lines leading the charge against COVID-19. Every day, they put their own lives on the line to keep us safe. In this episode, Imu speaks to three healthcare workers to hear their stories.To contact Elisheva: email [email protected]
Apr 1, 2020
27 min
Avoiding the Anxiety Spiral: A Conversation With Therapist Eitan Zerykier
If the current pandemic has left you feeling a little more anxious than usual, well... that's to be expected. It's normal to feel anxious when we're confronted with so much uncertainty and such little control. You're not alone; many of us are having these feelings. So is there any way to keep it in check? To regain a sense of control, calm, even peace? In this episode, Imu talks to trauma therapist (and Aleph Beta COO) Eitan Zerykier about practical tools for staying in the present and not le...
Mar 30, 2020
27 min
Facing Our Fears
Fear. Whatever else we’re doing, whatever else we’re saying, fear is what most of us are feeling right now. We’re afraid of all the unknowns. We’re afraid of not having control over our futures. And, on the most basic level, we’re afraid of our human vulnerability. We’re afraid of death. Escaping these fears doesn’t seem like an option right now, but does that mean we’re doomed to be a slave to our fears? In this episode, Imu and Rabbi Fohrman open up about their own fears, and gr...
Mar 27, 2020
31 min
Hacks for a Stress-Free Passover
Description: For a lot of us, it’s our first time making Pesach and for the rest of us, we might be just too busy and overwhelmed to deal with it right now. We’ve got you covered. In this episode, Imu talks to a panel of experts on how to make the easiest, most cost-effective, least stressful Pesach. Whether you’re looking for a shopping list, recipe ideas, what utensils and appliances you might need, or how to kasher - we talk about it all.
Mar 25, 2020
26 min
A Dose of Humor and Faith: A Conversation with Janet Hod
In the past weeks, life has changed for all of us. Even if we're not sick or caring for those who are, we're home, taking care of children full-time, barely leaving the house... it’s mentally and emotionally exhausting. Janet Hod, a long-time member of the Aleph Beta community, shares her own story of the past two weeks - making a wedding, the YU Maccabees’ miracle NCAA run that was abruptly ended, and more. With humor, earnestness, and faith, Janet shows us how to follow the log flume of lif...
Mar 19, 2020
26 min
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