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Beyond the Code

Yitzy Hammer

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Welcome to Beyond the Code, the podcast where we dive into the legal, regulatory, and ethical issues surrounding emerging technologies. Each week, we bring you in-depth conversations with industry experts, discussing the latest advancements in technology and their implications on society and the legal system. From artificial intelligence to blockchain, we'll be exploring all the hot topics in the field. Your host, Yitzy Hammer, a lawyer and tech enthusiast, is joined by a diverse group of ex ...
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Lamplighters

Lubavitch International - Machne Israel

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Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier. Narrated By: Gary Waleik Produced by: Shneur Brook & Gary Waleik A project of Machne Israel
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Navigating the business and financial landscape can seem difficult and lonely. But many others have beaten the path ahead for us. They have what to share, and many are ready to listen. What's more, our community is blessed to have a wide range of charity organisations that are accomplishing incredible things every single day. But many have little air time to educate the public about what really goes on behind closed doors. It's time to start the conversation. Welcome to Nexus. Hosted on Acas ...
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Michelle Zeitlin is a creative catalyst for conversation, a Talent and Literary manager, producer "who wears many hats," and director/choreographer. She's an expert in the ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, BOOK PUBLISHING and ORIGINAL CONTENT spaces, currently developing multiple original shows and attractions. She "works and plays" in dance, drama, music, yoga and wellness. She is known as a career strategist. These conversations are with #bigshots in television, film, stage. Follow your Yellow Brick Ro ...
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Every song has a story. And every story needs a storyteller. Each episode, the world's greatest musicians, composers and singers explain where their beautiful melodies & powerful words come from. Music to our ears.
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Ratzon HaTorah

Yitzi Horowitz, LCSW

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Hi! I invite you to join me as I explore the intricacies of our inner-world, our lives and our relationship with Hashem. The episodes on this podcast are about my passionate belief that the Torah speaks to us, personally, intimately and timely. Studying the wisdom of Torah and our rich legacy is a part of Torah and our rich legacy itself. As our world embraces the powerful possibilities that psychotherapy offers us, I humbly wish to add my own thoughts and ideas about what it means to be hum ...
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Creative Rabbi Both Michelle and Rabbi Yitzi discuss how their passions have empowered them in their careers, with a focus on teaching, uplifting others, and creative expression. Balancing ValuesRabbi Yitzi talks about the Jewish tradition of asking questions and balancing competing values, drawing parallels to the story of "Fiddler on the Roof." S…
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The shiur focused on the study of Hilchos Pesach, specifically discussing the mitzvah of searching for chametz (leavened bread) on the night of the 14th of Nissan. Yitzie explained the halachic requirements for conducting the search, including the use of a candle or flashlight to find chametz in places where it is not usually stored. They discussed…
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Today's shiur covered topics such as saving Kisvei Kodesh and Tefillin found in unstable places, transporting objects in public and private domains, and specific cases involving winepresses, water collection, and musical instruments. Yitzie explained the differences between biblical and rabbinic prohibitions, as well as the leniencies that apply in…
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Today's shiur discussed the halachic rules regarding carrying on rooftops and outdoor enclosures, including the distinction between flat and angled rooftops and the requirements for valid partitions. The discussion covered various scenarios involving courtyards, breaches, and overhead structures, with different opinions on the duration of Shabbos f…
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The class discussed the laws of Eruv, focusing on communal areas and the minimum amount of food required to establish one. They explored different opinions on the size of the Eruv portion and its implications for other laws, such as the time needed for clothing to become ritually impure. The discussion also covered the laws of carrying between diff…
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In this wide-ranging conversation, Aron sits down with Rabbi Yechiel Emanuel - Principal of Beis Hatalmud, Rav of the rapidly growing Ohel Sholom community, and a leader quietly supporting Jewish life across Manchester and beyond. From his London upbringing and formative years in Gateshead, Rabbi Emanuel traces an unexpected journey: from founding …
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Today's shiur discussed various scenarios involving partitions between courtyards and the creation of eruvim. The discussion covered specific cases including walls, windows, ditches, haystacks, and food contributions for shitufei mevaos. The participants explored how different physical separations between courtyards could either allow for separate …
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Today's shiur discussed the rules of carrying between houses, courtyards, and alleys, even when they are properly enclosed. The participants explored the concept of an eruv, a communal agreement that allows carrying on Shabbat, and the remedies instituted by the Chachamim to permit such carry. They discussed various scenarios involving shared court…
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The shiur focused on the technical aspects of measuring city borders and determining the Techum, or the area within which city residents must remain on Shabbos. The discussion covered scenarios involving multiple places of residence, the use of eruvim, and the rules for measuring distances in various situations, including cases involving caves and …
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Today's shiur covered various scenarios involving someone leaving their home on a mission before Shabbos, including cases where the mission is canceled or the person gets stuck outside their original tum. The discussion also touched on how a traveler can establish a Shabbos residence by specifying a location, even after dark. They explored the conc…
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Send us a text Facing Cancer Together: A Rabbi and His Community - Rabbi Yossi & Malki Rodal To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email [email protected] Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at [email protected] - we truly value your feedback! “ About four mo…
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This episode is with Anna George, co-founder & CEO of CowSwap / Cow Protocol (originally built inside Gnosis, spun out in 2022). What’s wild is Anna spent about a decade in humanitarian/UN work before getting pulled into crypto in 2017 - partly because she wanted impact, and partly because UN bureaucracy will make anyone want to run away and build …
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Today's shiur focused on discussing the laws and practices surrounding the Eruv, particularly in relation to Shabbos and Yom Tov. Yitzie explained the concept of the Eruv, including how it is established and the types of food that can be used. He covered various scenarios where an Eruv might be necessary, such as avoiding tax collectors or attendin…
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Today's shiur discussed the rules and regulations regarding carrying water on Shabbos, including the use of makeshift partitions around wells and specific guidelines for different locations and situations. The session covered various scenarios such as public roads, private waterholes, and gardens, while emphasizing the importance of adhering to siz…
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The shiur focused on reviewing study session schedules and discussing the concept of a mavoi, alleyways that connect houses to courtyards and main streets. Yitzie explained various halachic rules regarding carrying items in alleyways and the requirements for creating valid mechitzas, including specifications for partitions using animals, ropes, and…
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The final Perek of Shabbos, focused on practical halachic scenarios for Shabbos observance. They explored situations involving traveling on Friday night, feeding animals, and handling muktzah items, with Yitzie explaining that while it's generally assur to have a non-Jew perform melacha on Shabbos, there are leniencies when necessary. The discussio…
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The shiur today discussed borrowing food on Shabbos and related practices. The participants explored various scenarios involving lending and borrowing, including the use of collateral and the casting of lots for food distribution. They also discussed the prohibition of engaging in weekday activities on Shabbos, such as hiring workers or making fina…
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Today's Shiur focused on Shabbos laws regarding broken barrels of liquid and food storage, with Yitzie teaching that only enough food for three meals can be saved from a broken barrel, depending on the time of Shabbos. The discussion covered various scenarios including using hot water for cooking, restrictions on squeezing fruits, and rules about a…
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Today's shiur reviewed the rules and exceptions for moving objects on Shabbat, including cases involving stones, baskets, and mixtures of food. Yitzie explained the concept of muktza and how it applies to different scenarios. They also discussed the removal of bones and shells from tables on Shabbat, with Yitzie clarifying that it is permitted to l…
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In this episode, Aron Coleman sits down with Dovi Sternlicht, Founder of Quate Construction, to discuss his fascinating journey, from Belz Cheder, through to becoming MCABE, RICS and a fully qualified paramedic. Dovi is hyper-focused on achieving his goals, and is set on bringing a complete professional service to his broad client base and proves t…
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The shiur detailed discussion on the laws of Shabbos, including the use of strainers, filtering wine, and preparing food, with Yitzie providing explanations and clarifications on various Shabbos-related topics. The conversation ended with a brief mention of upcoming events and the laws regarding the use of professional laundering presses on Shabbos…
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Today's shiur discussed the details of performing a circumcision on Shabbos, including the steps involved, the tools needed, and the specific laws surrounding the procedure. They also discussed scenarios where Bris Milah might be delayed or performed on a different day than the eighth. The conversation touched on the importance of the mitzvah and t…
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The shiur focused on discussing various halachic rules and guidelines related to Shabbos, including the movement of items, handling of animals, and assistance during birthing situations. Yitzie covered topics such as the permissible clearing of space in a shul, the rules regarding food fit for the poor, and the movement of inedible items on Shabbos…
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Today's shiur covered topics such as moving vessels with doors, the use of various tools on Shabbos, and the laws regarding wooden canes and broken utensils. The group also discussed the use of window shutters and covers for vessels attached to the ground. For Sponsorship info, questions or comments email us at [email protected].…
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The shiur focused on learning and discussing the laws regarding fires on Shabbos, including the permissibility of saving religious texts, animals, and food during a fire. Yitzie explained various halachic considerations for saving items on Shabbos, such as the rules for carrying and preparing food, as well as the limitations on extinguishing fires.…
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The main focus of today's shiur was on discussing various types of knots, their permanence, and the religious rules surrounding their tying and untying on Shabbos, including specific examples regarding the chilazon and temporary knots for clothing. The conversation concluded with discussions about the religious significance of Shabbos and Yom Kippu…
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Today's shiur discussed the halachic aspects of trapping and bruising animals on Shabbos, including distinctions between domesticated and wild animals and the specific requirements for each case. The discussion covered the halachic restrictions on preparing brine on Shabbos, with emphasis on the quantities allowed and the exceptions for medical pur…
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws and regulations surrounding various melachos (prohibited labor) on Shabbat, particularly weaving, and trapping animals. Yitzie led the discussion, explaining the details of each melacha, including the minimum amounts required for liability and the specific circumstances under which one would be liable. The g…
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws and regulations surrounding various activities prohibited on Shabbos, particularly in the context of building, writing, and agricultural work. Yitzie led the discussion through several melachos (prohibitions), including building and striking final blows, plowing and weeding, and writing two letters, explaini…
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws of carrying and transferring objects on Shabbat, particularly in relation to the public domain and the sea. Yitzie explained various scenarios where individuals would be liable for carrying, such as throwing objects over 4 amos in the sea or into shallow pools, and emphasized that the sea is considered a kar…
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Today's shiur discussed various halachic topics related to carrying and transferring objects, storage of seeds, and the distinction between normal carrying in one stage and carrying in two stages. Yitzie also addressed historical and legal rulings regarding the transfer of objects, focusing on the implications for liability and the various methods …
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The shiur covered various Jewish laws and customs, including discussions about Shabbos, idolatry, and ritual impurity. Yitzie explored topics such as the handling of sacred items, agricultural laws, and the significance of certain rituals during Yom Kippur. The group also examined minimum quantities required for various substances and insects under…
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Yitzie taught about the 39 melachas prohibited on Shabbos, which were derived from the labors performed in building the Mishkan, and discussed the Chachamim's rules for categorizing individuals based on their knowledge and intent regarding Shabbos violations. He explained the melachos related to bread-making and clothing production, including the s…
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Today's shiur discussed the minimum quantities considered significant for carrying items on Shabbos. He explained various measurements for liquids, solids, and materials, including wine, milk, honey, rope, paper, parchment, and others, detailing how these quantities relate to specific uses and halachic requirements. For Sponsorship info, questions …
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In this episode of Beyond the Code, Yitzy sits down with David Alexander “Alex” Scheer, founder and CEO of zkMe, a zero-knowledge identity network that lets users prove who they are - and meet KYC/AML requirements - without exposing their personal data. zkMe builds identity oracles that turn existing credentials (passports, bank accounts, credit sc…
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In this heartfelt episode, Rabbi Aron Litwin shares the personal journey that led to the founding of Mekimi and his life’s mission of supporting bereaved children and families. From his own experiences of loss, grief, and resilience, he discusses the importance of expressing emotions honestly, what a grieving child truly needs, and the moment his u…
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Keywords mental health, empowerment, community, voice, trauma, music industry, creativity, authenticity, self-discovery, cultural identity Live EVENT at THE ASTER 11/13/2025 Host; TONI MENDOZA-GRATITUDE! Takeaways Dr. Paul shares his journey from law to therapy. Denise: The Lower East Side shaped cultural identities and experiences. Finding one's v…
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In this episode of Beyond the Code, Yitzy sits down with Danielle Tichner, founder of W Source, a deep-tech venture builder operating at the intersection of infrastructure, crypto, and global commercialization. Danielle shares her journey from a red-headed, left-handed, dyslexic kid trying to “fit in” to becoming a top negotiator at Philips Electro…
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