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On this page you will find the growing collection of Alyth Quick Guide podcasts. You can play any one of them directly from the page by pressing on the "play" button in the player below each Alyth Quick Guide description.
Alternatively you can download any of these podcasts to iTunes free of charge by simply typing "Alyth" into the search box in iTunes Store and selecting the podcast you would like. All are 10 to 20 minutes long.
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As we celebrate the light-hearted festival of Purim, Rabbi Mark Goldsmith reflects on the deadly serious meaning at its core. This podcast features the Alyth Kids Choir and Marc De Leuw and David Lassman's arrangment of "Oseh Shalom".
To go to the Odeo.com site to hear this podcast please click here.
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Quick Guide: Sputnik - The New Revelation |
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What does Sputnik tell us about Torah? Space travel has revolutionised the way we view ourselves, our world and the wider universe. In this podcast Rabbi Mark Goldsmith and members of the Alyth community explore what has been dubbed ‘The Revelation of our Generation’ and consider the consequences this has on our spiritual and communal lives.
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Quick Guide: Yom Ha Shoah |
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In this Alyth Special Edition podcast, members of the North Western Reform Synagogue and of the Holocaust Survivors Centre speak with great power and dignity about their own experiences in Germany, Austria, Poland and France during the Nazi period. We hear their ideas on how the legacy of their memory can be held and passed by the next generations of Jews.
The participants include Roman Halter, Eva Becher, Freddie Knoller, Rudi Kennedy and Nikki van der Zyl.
To go to the odeo.com website to hear this Alyth Podcast click here
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Quick Guide: Pesach/Passover |
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Experience the history and meaning of Pesach/ Passover with the members, youth and kids choirs and Rabbi Mark Goldsmith of North Western Reform Synagogue in Alyth Gardens, London – including Pesach on a Chinese island.
To go to the Odeo.com site to hear this podcast click here
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A journey through the history and meaning of Tu b’Shevat, the Jewish New Year for Trees A journey through the history and meaning of Tu b’Shevat, the Jewish New Year for Trees, featuring North Western Reform Synagogue’s (Alyth’s) Rabbis and members.
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A Step - by - step guide to Chanukah.
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