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Episode 14 - The McFlys of Hillel Valley ...With Special Guest Micah Hart

Episode 14 - The McFlys of Hillel Valley ...With Special Guest Micah Hart

FromTorah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy Jews


Episode 14 - The McFlys of Hillel Valley ...With Special Guest Micah Hart

FromTorah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy Jews

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48 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
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Podcast episode

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October 26, 2022Torah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy JewsEpisode 14 - The McFlys of Hillel Valley …with special guest Micah HartWe find a new Jewish connection as we are joined by the host of the Jewish geography game show, Who Knows One?, Micah Hart. Join as we explore the numerous timeline of the Back to the Future trilogy and how it connects perfectly to a quote by the Talmudic scholar, Hillel. 00:01:35 Jewish Geography already00:04:41 To quote Hillel, “If not now, when?”00:06:03 We’re using Back to the Future rules00:11:01 Are rules different for nerd spoilers?0018:00 Last connection to self care00:18:33 Saving the community in the sequel00:21:52 Being erased00:23:34 Make your future whatever you want it to be00:27:12 Playing with the Talmud timeline00:32:14 Favorite Time Travel Movies00:34:17 Sequels that stand up00:41:40 If you could go backThis episode is supported in part by Magnetic Shul, which is a tech-free, self-contained box with a synagogue background and magnets of the people and props we encounter at shul. The color sets invite children to play and create their own stories while at services or whenever MagneticShul is brought out. MagneticShul makes a wonderful addition to synagogues. MagneticShul is an educational tool used by all ages: free play, structured barrier games, stop motion animation, or just retelling the synagogue experience. For parents, MagneticShul is a wonderful tool for their children to discover the synagogue through developmentally appropriate play. It is portable and can be enjoyed both on the road, while driving or in the comfort of your own home or at synagogue. Ultimately, MagneticShul is where kids play to pray.MagneticShul is the brainchild of educator Justin Sakofs. The project was incubated through the PresenTense Global Institute with magnets produced in Israel, the tins are printed in China and assembled by the clients of Keshet in Chicago.To learn more about MagneticShul visit www.magneticshul.com or contact Justin at justin@magneticshul.com.Share this episode with a friend: https://www.torahsmash.com/post/episode-14-the-mcflys-of-hillel-valleyConnect with us online, support us with a donation, email us directly, and more at www.torahsmash.com
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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