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Explore " hebrew university" with insightful episodes like "America's Roundtable with Gidon Hazony | In Honor of Friend — A New Generation of Leaders Launch Soldiers Save Lives in Response to October 7 Terrorist Attack", "Israelkanalen #380 Gershon Nerel", "Jewish Education and the "Gift of Thinking", Season 2, Episode 13", "Art Researcher Nathan Diament On the Legacy of Artist J.D. Kirszenbaum (1900-1954)" and "18. Economics Prof. Dan Galai on trade with China" from podcasts like ""America's Roundtable", "TV Visjon Norge (audio)", "Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education", "Warfare of Art & Law Podcast" and "Frank Talk, the Leadership Dialogue Podcast"" and more!
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Israelkanalen #380 Gershon Nerel
Jewish Education and the "Gift of Thinking", Season 2, Episode 13
For decades Dr. Barry Chazan has sought to answer a humble question, what is it about informal Jewish education, like camp and travel, that is so powerful? David Bryfman reflects with Dr. Chazan, founding international director of education at Taglit-Birthright Israel, about his quest to understand informal Jewish education, and his new book, Principles and Pedagogies in Jewish Education. The book summarizes insights and unanswered questions from Dr. Chazan’s career. He reads aloud his charge for 21st century educators, a reminder of the impact educators can have on students, like the one Dr. Chazan had on his student, David Bryfman.
Additional Resources:
Principles and Pedagogies in Jewish Education Free Kindle
The Philosophy of Informal Jewish Education by Dr. Barry Chazan — 2003
The Subject Of Israel Education Is Not Israel
A response to Barry Chazan: the philosophy of informal Jewish education by Dr. Joe Reimer
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Art Researcher Nathan Diament On the Legacy of Artist J.D. Kirszenbaum (1900-1954)
To view the works of J.D. Kirszenbaum, please visit the website created by Mr. Diament and please follow this link to see a presentation from Nathan Diament on the life and work of Kirszenbaum.
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Show Notes
04:30 Kirszenbaum’s work in Belgium after World War II
07:00 Israeli Museum Curator’s belief Kirszenbaum’s legacy should not die
07:40 Prof. Ziva Amishai-Maisels’ encouragement of Diament’s research
08:30 Art Loss Register and Kandinsky Library at Centre Pompidou
09:15 600 of Kirszenbaum’s works burned during World War II
10:30 Baroness Alix de Rothschild’s assistance
11:20 Tel Aviv Museum’s works by Kirszenbaum
12:00 Dutch Artist Paul Lindgreen, a student of Kirszenbaum’s
12:20 Frans Hals Museum in Holland
13:50 Approximately 200 of Kirszenbaum’s works located
14:20 Israeli Exhibition of Kirszenbaum’s work in 2013
16:30 Baroness Alix de Rothschild’s assistance
19:20 Book J.D. Kirszenbaum (1900-1954) The Lost Generation
21:00 Croatian exhibition of Kirszenbaum’s work
22:00 Dutch Artist Paul Lindgreen, a student of Kirszenbaum’s
23:30 German exhibition of Kirszenbaum’s work
24:00 French exhibition of Kirszenbaum’s work upcoming
25:00 Kirszenbaum’s works about the Messiah and the Prophets
26:00 Tel Aviv Museum; Kirszenbaum’s Self Portrait with Cubism
26:55 Kirszenbaum’s caricatures in Germany during the world wars
28:00 Kandinsky Library at the Pompidou Center
30:00 Baroness Alix de Rothschild’s assistance
34:45 Influences of Kandisky and Klee
35:55 Horseman of the Apocalypse
36:20 Kirszenbaum’s emancipation
37:00 Chagall’s life and sources similar to Kirszenbaum’s
42:40 Felix Nussbaum and Royal Museum of Belgium’s letter about Nussbaum
44:40 S.S. St. Louis
46:40 Baroness Alix de Rothschild commission of Prophets Triptych (Elias, Jeremiah, Moses)
50:00 Diament’s membership with Yad Vashem’s Commission of the Just
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18. Economics Prof. Dan Galai on trade with China
Dan Galai is a Professor in Economics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is the inventor of the VIX index traded on the CBOE. Galai has a worldwide reputation and is well known both in business and academic circles at the highest level internationally. The discussion in this episode includes subjects such as Israeli and Australian business dealing with China and the compromises that need to be addressed in doing so; blockchain and new directions for the Insurance Industry; the VIX as a measure of volatility in the markets in COVID times; business opportunities in COVID and post COVID times and much more.