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Mar 24, 2026 • 29min

Ep 511: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz with guest Esau Wanani on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 511: Habits of a Whole HeartWhat does it mean to build community when you are part of a small minority, and how can that community change your life in return?In this powerful episode of Habits of a Whole Heart, host Arnie Herz speaks with Esau Wanani, who grew up in a Jewish family in eastern Uganda and is now living in Princeton, New Jersey.Esau shares a remarkable story of identity, resilience, and impact. Raised in a tight-knit Jewish community that made a meaningful difference in the lives of its neighbors through education, healthcare, and economic initiatives, he reflects on the pride and responsibility of carrying forward generations of Jewish life in Uganda.From communal Passover celebrations that brought entire villages together, to life-changing experiences at Jewish summer camp in the United States, Esau’s journey takes a dramatic turn as he navigates political danger and ultimately finds refuge through the support of a global Jewish community.Now embraced by a new community in Princeton, Esau’s story is a testament to the power of belonging, the strength of shared values, and the idea that community is not defined by geography, but by the people who show up when it matters most.Listen now on hmTv, available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.Support the show
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Mar 24, 2026 • 34min

Ep 509: The Israeli Bond with Gal Swisa Cohen and guest Omri Goshen on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 509: The Israeli Bond with Gal Swisa Cohen and guest Omri GoshenIn this timely and thought-provoking episode of The Israeli Bond on hmTv, host Gal Swisa Cohen sits down with Omri Goshen, Israeli paratrooper reserve major and national security researcher, for a candid conversation from the frontlines of a nation under pressure.As Israel navigates a complex, multi-front war, Omri offers a powerful insider perspective on the resilience of Israeli society and the evolving reality on the ground. The discussion then shifts to a deeper and more critical issue: the absence of a clearly defined national security doctrine in Israel and the consequences of that vacuum.Together, they explore the core principles of a newly proposed framework for Israeli national security, examining the role of identity, strategy, deterrence, and decisive action in shaping the country’s future. From regional power dynamics to internal sovereignty and the battle over global narrative, this episode challenges conventional thinking and asks the big question: what truly defines a nation’s security?Honest, insightful, and deeply relevant, this conversation offers listeners a rare look into the strategic mindset shaping Israel’s next chapter.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 25min

Ep 507: It's All About the Children with Carin Bail & Sami Steigman P1 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 507: It’s All About the Children with Carin Bail & Sami Steigman (Part 1) | hmTvIn this powerful and thought-provoking episode of It’s All About the Children, host Carin Bail sits down with Holocaust survivor and global speaker Sami Steigman to explore the urgent responsibility of educating and empowering the next generation.Fresh from speaking engagements across the country, Sami shares his work with young people through organizations like StandWithUs, where he helps students build confidence, confront misinformation, and become leaders. Together, Carin and Sami dive into the real questions children are asking today—from faith and identity to hate, indoctrination, and personal responsibility.This conversation goes beyond history. It challenges parents, educators, and communities to rethink how we teach values, encourage critical thinking, and model courage in a complex world.At its heart, this episode delivers a clear message: change begins with the individual, and the earlier we reach our children, the greater the impact we can make.Part 1 sets the stage for a deeper conversation on truth, responsibility, and the power of living without fear.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 25min

Ep 508: It's All About the Children with Carin Bail & Sami Steigman P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 508: It’s All About the Children with Carin Bail & Sami Steigman (Part 2) | hmTvIn Part 2 of It’s All About the Children, Carin Bail and Holocaust survivor Sami Steigman continue their powerful conversation on leadership, resilience, and the responsibility we carry in shaping young minds.Sami reflects on the meaning behind his message of “No Fear,” the importance of visibility and action in today’s world, and why education remains the most effective tool against hate. Drawing inspiration from leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., he challenges listeners to move beyond awareness and into meaningful impact.The episode dives deeper into mindset, authenticity, and personal choice. Sami shares how positivity, discipline, and perspective have guided his life, offering practical insights for educators, parents, and students alike.With warmth, humor, and honesty, this conversation reminds us that while we cannot control the world around us, we can control how we respond to it and that even the smallest light can make a difference.A compelling continuation that inspires action, courage, and hope.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 25min

Ep 506: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Irving Adler P4 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 506: The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 4)In the final chapter of this powerful four-part series, host Richard Acritelli concludes his conversation with Irving “Irv” Adler, reflecting on legacy, identity, and the enduring impact of the Holocaust across generations.Irv shares what it meant to grow up as the child of survivors—navigating cultural gaps, emotional complexities, and the drive to build a life his parents could only dream of. From education and career to family and interfaith relationships, this episode highlights the challenges and triumphs of forging an American identity rooted in resilience.The conversation also explores the lasting trauma carried by survivors, the importance of dialogue and understanding in today’s world, and the responsibility to stand against rising hatred and protect freedom for all.At its heart, this episode reveals a simple yet profound truth: for those who survived unimaginable darkness, the greatest achievement was a “normal” life—and the opportunity to pass that forward to the next generation.A meaningful and inspiring conclusion to a deeply human story.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 28min

Ep 505: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Irving Adler P3 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 505: The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 3)In Part 3 of this deeply moving series, host Richard Acritelli continues his conversation with Irving “Irv” Adler, focusing on liberation, survival, and the difficult path forward after the Holocaust.Irv shares the sobering reality that survival in the camps was not about strength, but chance—“the best of us died,” as many survivors would say. As the war ends, his parents endure the final brutal transports and are ultimately liberated by Allied forces, witnessing the collapse of Nazi ideology in real time.This episode explores their emotional reunion after the war, their attempt to rebuild in postwar Europe, and their eventual escape from rising Soviet control to begin again in America—arriving with nothing, yet driven by resilience and determination.Through powerful reflection, Irv highlights the lasting psychological impact of the Holocaust, the meaning of freedom in the United States, and the responsibility each generation carries to confront prejudice and protect humanity.A profound chapter about survival, rebuilding, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 27min

Ep 503: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Irving Adler P1 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 503: The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 1)In this powerful first installment of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli sits down with Irving “Irv” Adler to begin a deeply personal and gripping conversation about family, survival, and the enduring impact of the Holocaust.Irv shares his upbringing in Brooklyn as the child of Holocaust survivors and reflects on the quiet yet profound ways their experiences shaped his life. Through vivid storytelling, he recounts his parents’ vastly different childhoods in Eastern Europe—his mother’s middle-class upbringing and his father’s unimaginable struggle as an orphan forced to survive on his own from the age of eight.As the shadow of World War II begins to close in, Irv traces the early stages of Nazi expansion and the fragile, fleeting moments of normalcy his parents held onto before everything changed.This episode sets the stage for a remarkable journey of resilience, identity, and survival—reminding us how history is not just events, but lived experiences carried across generations.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 27min

Ep 504: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Irving Adler P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 504: The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 2)In Part 2 of this gripping series, host Richard Acritelli continues his conversation with Irving “Irv” Adler, diving deeper into his parents’ harrowing experiences during the Holocaust.As the Nazis occupy Eastern Europe, Irv recounts the moment his family is forced into a ghetto and ultimately deported to Auschwitz. In a powerful and heartbreaking story, his mother is separated from her infant child and mother during the selection process—never to see them again.This episode explores life inside the лагер system: forced labor, brutal conditions, constant transfers between camps, and the desperate final months of the war, including deadly evacuations and transport marches where countless lives were lost just weeks before liberation.Through personal testimony and historical context, this conversation reveals both the systematic nature of Nazi cruelty and the extraordinary resilience required to survive it.A sobering and deeply human continuation of a story that must be remembered.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 27min

Ep 502: Voices Illuminated with Judy Liman and guest Michael Glickman on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 502: Voices IlluminatedIn this moving episode of Voices Illuminated, host Judy Liman welcomes Michael Glickman, advisor to the Anne Frank exhibition, for a powerful conversation about memory, storytelling, and the enduring voice of Anne Frank.Through an immersive global exhibition, Anne’s story is brought to life with original artifacts, a meticulous reconstruction of the Secret Annex, and deeply personal insights into her world. Michael shares how the exhibition allows visitors to walk through Anne’s life—her family, her dreams, her fears—and experience history not as distant facts, but as a human story that feels immediate and real.Together, they explore why Anne’s diary continues to resonate with young people today, how her words transform unimaginable loss into personal connection, and the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.This episode is a poignant reminder that behind the numbers of history are individual lives, voices, and dreams—and that Anne Frank’s legacy continues to illuminate the path toward empathy, understanding, and humanity.Support the show
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Mar 22, 2026 • 31min

Ep 501: Education in Motion with Donna Rosenblum and guest Dr. Howard A. Israel on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEp 501: Education in MotionIn this powerful episode of Education in Motion, host Donna Rosenblum sits down with Dr. Howard A. Israel to explore a deeply unsettling and important intersection of medicine, history, and ethics.Dr. Israel shares his journey from a young student in the Bronx to a leading oral and maxillofacial surgeon—and the shocking discovery that a trusted anatomy atlas he relied on for decades was created under Nazi influence. What follows is a gripping account of research, reckoning, and responsibility, as he confronts the moral implications of knowledge rooted in human suffering.Together, Donna and Dr. Israel examine the role of the medical profession during the Holocaust, the dangers of silence and denial, and the ethical dilemmas that still resonate today. This conversation challenges listeners to think critically about history, accountability, and the value of human life.A must-listen for educators, students, and anyone committed to understanding the past in order to shape a more humane future.Support the show

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