Jewish podcasts, fascination
While browsing iTunes today I notice that there are some Jewish-themed podcasts. Some of my finds:
It seems that among the more Othodox communities there is a debate about the appropriateness of various technologies, especially the internet. Chabad seems to have jumped on the technology bandwagon and has a daily ten minutes of Torah study that can be easily downloaded. For those interested there is also the Daf Yomi podcast by the Orthodox Union.
The other podcasts seem to range from an AZA chapter in Pennsylvania somewhere to various Rabbinical lectures to one from a temple in Baltimore. And of course there is the Kabbalah-themed podcast.
interestingly there is a podcast on the topic of (or produced by, the intro didn't make it too clear) a community of about 600 Jews in Uganda.
And who could forget the Catskill-style titled OyPod- the American teen Jewish podcast.
It seems that among the more Othodox communities there is a debate about the appropriateness of various technologies, especially the internet. Chabad seems to have jumped on the technology bandwagon and has a daily ten minutes of Torah study that can be easily downloaded. For those interested there is also the Daf Yomi podcast by the Orthodox Union.
The other podcasts seem to range from an AZA chapter in Pennsylvania somewhere to various Rabbinical lectures to one from a temple in Baltimore. And of course there is the Kabbalah-themed podcast.
interestingly there is a podcast on the topic of (or produced by, the intro didn't make it too clear) a community of about 600 Jews in Uganda.
And who could forget the Catskill-style titled OyPod- the American teen Jewish podcast.