Kol Ramah

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 257:26:31
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Broadcasting from Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. We are the soundtrack for each summer! Our air is filled with shows produced by and for the campers!LISTEN LIVE: http://KolRamah.us

Episodes

  • Parsha Talk Ki Tavo 5784 2024

    20/09/2024 Duration: 38min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat Ki Tavo [Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8] features, among other things, the ritual of the first fruits and the description of a one-time event to take place in the Land of Israel where the Israelites will assemble 6 tribes each on 2 mountains [Ebal and Gerizim for those of you keeping score] for a ritual recitation of blessings and curses that will descend on the people and the land, depending on the behavior of the Israelites. The text of the first-fruits ritual whose earliest date was the holiday of Shavuot was incorporated by the rabbis as the heart of the Haggadah, the ritual recitation on Passover. We split our conversation between these two very different recitations as we sought to find meaning in them for today. We continue to be mindful of the hostages and the soldiers fighting in defense of the State of Israel. May the hostages be speedily returned to their families and the soldiers be removed from harm’s way. Shabbat Sh

  • Parsha Talk Ki Teitzei 5784 - 2024

    13/09/2024 Duration: 39min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky . In the words of my friend and colleague Rabbi Eliot Malomet, Parashat Ki Tetze [Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19] is mitzvah dense, containing 74 out the 613 commandments the rabbis found in the Torah, well over 10%. In our conversations we tried to extract meaning from this welter of laws by thinking about the story or stories that might be embedded in them. Among the laws we actually discussed was the ben sorer u-moreh, the stubborn and rebellious son, and the command to erase Amalek from our memory. What would the Israelite listening to Moses make of all these laws? What are we to make of them today? As the war winds its way into its 12th month, we continue to keep in our hearts and minds the hostages who remain in Gaza, and the soldiers fighting in defense of the State of Israel. May the hostages be returned speedily to their families, and the soldiers removed from harm’s way. On this 24rd anniversary of 9/11, we also think of the

  • Parsha Talk Shoftim 5784 2024

    06/09/2024 Duration: 35min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat Shoftim [Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9] ordinarily provides a lot of material for conversation and discussion. On his JPS Torah Commentary, Jeffrey Tigay divides the parashah into two: Civil and Religious Authorities [16:18-18:22] and Judicial and Miltary Matters [19:1-21:9]. Given the events of the past week, we turned to the haftarah [Isaiah 51:12-52:12] rather than the Torah reading for the framework of our conversation. We continue to be mindful of the remaining hostages and their families, and the men and women who defend Israel as soldiers in the Israel Defense Force. May the remaining hostages be speedily returned to their loved ones; may the soldiers defending Israel be removed from harm’s way. This sad week we dedicate our conversation to the memory of the six hostages murdered in captivity. May their families be comforted together with all those who mourn in Zion. Shabbat Shalom..

  • Parsha Talk Re'eh 5784 2024

    30/08/2024 Duration: 40min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat Re’eh [Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17] is the fourth parashah in Deuteronomy. After a few introductory verses, the parashah begins the lengthy section Jeffrey Tigay entitles “The Laws Given in Moab”, which continues through the next few weeks to parashat Ki Tavo, read on September 21. Deuteronomy is perhaps best known for its commandment to centralize the cult in the Temple in Jerusalem, with the concomitant destruction of all the local sanctuaries. This centralization requires the reformulation of the holidays among other spheres of law. We spent some time discussing this, and the commandment to ושמחת, understood as to rejoice or to celebrate. This is the third of the third of the seven weeks of consolation following Tisha B’Av. Each of the haftarot for these seven shabbatot come from the book scholars call Second Isaiah. This week’s haftarah [Isaiah 54:11–55:5] includes the verse which is the basis for the midrash which con

  • Parsha Talk Ekev 5784 2024

    23/08/2024 Duration: 38min

    Welcome to Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky.Parashat Eqev [Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25] is the third parashah in the Book of Deuteromony. Among its verses are the 7 species [8:8] which distinguish the Land of Israel, the verse [8:9] which is incorporated into the Grace after Meals and provides the halakhic [Jewish legal] basis for its recitation, and the 2nd paragraph of the Shema [11:13–21], with its theme of Reward and Punishment. Our conversation, as it often does, meanders from topic to topic. Among other things, we discussed the importance of the land and the differences between monotheism and paganism; we hope you enjoy it! We continue to be mindful of the hostages and their families, and the men and women who defend Israel as soldiers in the Israel Defense Force. May the hostages be speedily returned to their loved ones; may the soldiers defending Israel be removed from harm’s way. Shabbat Shalom.

  • Parsha Talk Vaethanan 2024 5784

    16/08/2024 Duration: 37min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat Va-etchanan [Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11] contains, among other passages, the second version of the 10 Commandments, as remembered by Moshe 40 years after they were given at Sinai [Exodus 20], and the first paragraph of the Shema, the great credal statement of Judaism, together with a pssage from next week [Deuteronomy 11:13-21, the 2nd paragraph], and a passage from Numbers [15:37-41, the 3rd paragraph]. In addition, there are a number of verses which have entered the Jewish liturgy, two in the Torah service, one in the special service of Simchat Torah, and one in the Aleinu, which for hundreds of years has been the concluding prayer of the 3 daily prayer services, and a passage which makes it into the 4 Questions of the Haggadah at the Passover Seder. Our conversation took up the pathos of Moshe, who is told in no uncertain terms he is to stop asking God to let him into the Promised Land. What is Moshe thinking about as he fas

  • Palmer Day 2024- Opening Tekes!

    11/08/2024 Duration: 23min

    Palmer Day 2024 kicks off.

  • Parsha Talk Devarim - Tisha B'av 2024 5784

    09/08/2024 Duration: 37min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat Devarim [Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22] opens the Book of Deuteronomy. It is a longstanding tradition to read this parashah on the Shabbat preceding Tisha B'Av, the Fast of the Ninth of Av, the day on which Jews commemorate the tragic events which have befallen us as a people. Most notably, the 9th of Av is the traditional day for the destruction of both the First and Second Temples; it is also said to be the day the people received the decree that they would not enter the Promised Land in response to the report about the land from.thevspies [see Numbers 13-14]. Our conversation considered how to besr describe Deuteronomy, is it a book of rebuke or a book of lamentation, which led us to discuss how the war affects our observance of Tisha B'Av this year. We continue to be mindful of the hostages and their families, and the men and women who defend Israel as soldiers in the Israel Defense Force. May the hostages be speedily ret

  • Yom Sport Closing Tekes 2024

    05/08/2024 Duration: 27min

    The two teams of Yom Sport present songs, cheers, and their banners. Congratulations to the blue team!!! Recorded by Amy Erlanger

  • Yom Sport 2024- B Side Competes!

    05/08/2024 Duration: 20min

    A snippet of the B Side Competition that was part of Yom Sport 2024.

  • Yom Sport 2024- Nitzanim Writes Cheers!

    05/08/2024 Duration: 04min

    The kids of Nitzanim create cheers for their respective teams.

  • Yom Sport 2024- Cochavim Competes!

    04/08/2024 Duration: 25min

    The kids of Cochavim compete during Yom Sport! It's Blue vs Green. Who's going to come out with the victory?

  • Yom Sport Breakout 2024!!!!! Recorded August 3, 2024

    04/08/2024 Duration: 17min

    The kids of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires find out that Yom Sport is happening the next day, and that the theme is Monsters Inc.!

  • Zimriyah 2024!

    02/08/2024 Duration: 01h18s

    Zimriyah 2024! by Camp Ramah in the Berkshires

  • JV Parsha- Episode 5- Matot Masei

    02/08/2024 Duration: 28min

    Jacki Honig and Alex Friedman put the Chug back in "Chugmash" One last time this summer with Parshat Matot Masei.

  • Parsha Talk Matot Masei 2024 5784

    02/08/2024 Duration: 36min

    Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Jeremy Kalmanofsku and Barry Chesler. Parashat Mattot-Mas’ai [Numbers 30:2-36:13], the double parashah which concludes the Book of Numbers, is the longest parashah in the Torah by the number of sentences and word. Because it is a double parashah it has, perhaps, a larger number of themes than usual. We spent most of our time discussing the curious request of the tribes of Reuven, Gad and half Menashe, who ask Moshe if they can stake their claim on the east side of the River Jordan, rather than in the land to its west. What does this say about the Zionist enterprise, if already at the beginning, part of the people chose to stay in the Diaspora? Feel free to leave comments below or at parshatalk@gmail.com. The conclusion of another book of the Torah in the annual synagogue reading, reminds us that people have been held hostage since we began the annual reading last Simchat Torah, October 7th in Israel. May the hostages be speedily returned to their homes; may the sold

  • Kol Ramah talks Jewish Identity

    02/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    Amy Erlanger and Jamie Cosky interview campers about what being Jewish means to them.

  • A1 Talks Sports

    01/08/2024 Duration: 19min

    The kids of A1 watch The Olympics.

  • Are You Smarter Than a Tzeirim-er?

    30/07/2024 Duration: 39min

    The kids of Tzeirim put the Kol Ramah hosts, Amy and Jamie, to the test.

  • JV Parsha- Episode 4- Pinchas

    26/07/2024 Duration: 25min

    Jacki Honig and Alex Friedman return to discuss Pinchas and women running the world.

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