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  • Missing Shmuly: A Conversation for the Nine Days
    2025/07/29

    The Nine Days before Tisha B’Av are a time when we remember what we’ve lost—the Beis Hamikdash, of course, and so much more.

    In this very special episode, I sit down with four amazing siblings from Ramot, Yerushalayim—Moshe (15), Nachi (13), Aaron (12), and Leah (9)—who share their story about their little brother Shmuly a”h, who passed away when he was only two years old.

    They talk about how they remember him, how their family keeps his memory alive, and how his short life still makes a big difference in their home. From a special memory box with Shmuly’s toys, to birthday cards they write him every year, these kids show us what real love, pain, and nechama look like.

    We also speak about how missing Shmuly helped them understand what it means to miss the Beis Hamikdash—and how their pain helped them feel more for other people in Klal Yisrael who are also going through hard times.

    When Nachi says, “When Mashiach comes, Shmuly will come too,” it’s a reminder that our personal tefillos and dreams are all part of the bigger picture of geulah.

    This episode is emotional, inspiring, and so real. It will help you think about the Nine Days in a whole new way—with heart, with hope, and with love for all of Am Yisrael. 💔➡️❤️

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    🎬 Don’t forget to pre-order our brand new Tisha B’Av filmRebuild: The Quest to Bring Moshiach” at ikfilm.org — a powerful and meaningful way to spend Tisha B’Av as a family.

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    Join the Chai-a-thon at chaiathon.org to help children fighting serious illness while earning prizes and making a difference through kindness and tzedakah.

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    54 分
  • Across Time Zones: Growing Up Jewish in Australia
    2025/07/20

    We explore what it's like to grow up Jewish in Melbourne, Australia through the eyes of 10-year-old Chaya, discovering both the differences and surprising similarities in Jewish life across the globe.

    • Chaya introduces her life in Melbourne, Australia including her Jewish school and community
    • Discussion about Australia's unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas that are native only to Australia
    • Exploration of the 14-hour time difference between America and Australia
    • Chaya shares the story of her synagogue burning down in an anti-Semitic attack and the Prime Minister's visit afterward
    • Conversation about Jewish community life in Melbourne with various denominations learning together
    • Announcement about the Chai-a-thon fundraiser benefiting Chai Lifeline with new features including Chai Bucks and a stand-up kit
    • Chaya's hope for the future that all Jewish people will be together in Israel with Moshiach
    • Discussion about showing kindness to bring Moshiach closer, especially during the Three Weeks


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    Join the Chai-a-thon at chaiathon.org to help children fighting serious illness while earning prizes and making a difference through kindness and tzedakah.

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    Check out the Customix new Etsy shop and find the coolest custom airbrushed swag from Israel!

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    29 分
  • For Someone I Never Met: What a Braid of Hair and a Kidney Transplant Teach Us about Chesed
    2025/06/20

    What does it really mean to give a part of yourself… to someone you’ve never even met? 💭 In this heart-squeezing, soul-stretching episode, we’re diving deep into two extraordinary stories of kindness that go way beyond comfort zones.

    💇‍♀️ First, meet Binah, a 12-year-old girl from Yerushalayim who’s donated her hair not once, not twice, but FOUR times since she was just 4! Her mission? To bring simcha and confidence to children going through chemo. 💕 “It says mitzvah goreres mitzvah,” she reminds us. “If you do one mitzvah, it helps you do more.”

    🧠 Then get ready for Menucha and her inkredible Daddy, who donated his kidney through Renewal to a total stranger. 😲 Seven years later, the impact is still rippling through their lives and their community. “It was the first time in my life I felt pain that I knew was good,” he says. “Every ounce of it went to save someone else’s life.” 😭

    This episode is all about chesed that costs—the kind that’s not always easy, but totally transforms you from the inside out. Because at the end of the day, these aren’t just stories about hair or kidneys… they’re about what it means to be part of one big Jewish family. 🫶

    ✨ Whether you’re ready to jump into your own big act of kindness, or you just want to be inspired by what real giving looks like — this one’s for you.

    🗣️ As Menucha puts it best:

    “Try to do the chesed that’s harder for you… and you’ll get even more schar.”

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    Visit inkrediblekids.org/unmuted to get your tickets for "Unmuted: The Experience" - an immersive celebration for families featuring Benny Friedman, Joey Newcomb, Moshe Tischler, Ari Kunstler, the Mendy Hershkowitz Band, hosted by Simcha on Wheels on June 24th at the Ritz Theater, New Jersey.

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    🎧Remember to send all responses, questions, comments, and ideas to ikidspodcast@gmail.com.

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  • Bucket Fillers: How to Keep Your Happiness When Others Are Unkind
    2025/05/25

    We explore friendship and emotional well-being through conversations with two sets of special guests who share powerful insights on maintaining happiness even when others aren't kind.

    • Emma and Ada demonstrate how friendship can thrive despite attending different schools by making intentional time for each other
    • Best friends don't need to be exclusive – having other friendships is healthy and necessary
    • The Fishmans share how their popular "Bucket Filler" books originated from Nechama's kindergarten bullying experience
    • Everyone has an invisible emotional bucket that fills with good feelings when full and empties when sad
    • When someone is mean, it's because their bucket is empty – understanding this helps you not take it personally
    • Filling others' buckets through kindness automatically fills your own bucket too
    • Being "bully-proof" means staying happy despite others' unkindness
    • Finding people who make you feel good is more important than forcing yourself into unfriendly groups
    • Simple acts like smiles and compliments can significantly impact someone's day
    • Parents should work through schools rather than directly contacting bullies' parents


    🎧Remember to send all responses, questions, comments, and ideas to ikidspodcast@gmail.com.

    🎧Make sure to follow InKredible Kids on your favorite podcasting app, so you never miss an episode. Be sure to rate the podcast⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and drop a review!

    🎧Explore our website: https://inkrediblekids.org/

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    Visit inkrediblekids.org/unmuted to get your tickets for "Unmuted: The Experience" - an immersive celebration for families featuring Benny Friedman, Joey Newcomb, Moshe Tischler, Ari Kunstler, the Mendy Hershkowitz Band, hosted by Simcha on Wheels on June 24th at the Ritz Theater, New Jersey.
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    Check out "The Bucket Fillers" books on their website: https://thebucketfillers.com/order

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Yaakov's Story: Keeping Their Stories Alive
    2025/05/11

    Meet Yaakov Ray, an 11-year-old from Chicago with an extraordinary mission to interview Holocaust survivors and preserve their stories for future generations. What started as a chance encounter with one survivor has evolved into a profound journey of documenting history while forming meaningful friendships with these elderly witnesses to one of history's darkest chapters.

    • Yaakov has interviewed 35 Holocaust survivors in just one year
    • He meticulously documents each story through notes, recordings, and photographs
    • Beyond collecting testimonies, he forms genuine friendships with survivors
    • Many survivors are lonely and deeply appreciate his visits and regular calls
    • Yakov organizes monthly Zoom calls for other kids to meet Holocaust survivors
    • He's compiling all interviews into a book to be published in about a year and a half
    • When faced with rejection from one survivor who thought he was too young, Yakov showed remarkable maturity in understanding
    • His mission demonstrates that anyone, regardless of age, can make a meaningful difference

    Don't forget to visit inkrediblekids.org/unmuted to get your tickets for "Unmuted: The Experience" - an immersive celebration for families featuring Benny Friedman, Joey Newcomb, Moshe Tischler, Ari Kunstler, the Mendy Hershkowitz Band, hosted by Simcha on Wheels on June 24th at the Ritz Theater, New Jersey.


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    33 分
  • Pesach Trivia: A Family Game Show
    2025/04/14

    Ready for a Pesach knowledge showdown that's perfect for the whole family? Our trivia game brings Jewish learning to life through challenging questions that will test what you know about Pesach while keeping everyone entertained from start to finish.

    Two teams of kids go head-to-head in our studio – the confident "Pesach Pros" facing off against the determined "Gebruks Girls."

    The beauty of this episode is that you can play along right from home. Grab a paper and pen, follow the prompts, and see how your score compares to our studio contestants.

    Submit your score at inkrediblekids.org/pesach-trivia for a chance to win fantastic prizes including a $100 Amazon gift card, delicious Popinsanity popcorn, or the beloved Kichel It! family game.

    Don't forget to check out our family-friendly films at ikfilm.org – perfect viewing for those relaxing Chol HaMoed evenings!

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    41 分
  • Grieving a Grandparent: A Kid's Guide to Processing Loss and Empathy
    2025/03/30

    Avi from London shares his journey of loss after his grandfather's passing three years ago, while author Sarah Miriam Gross discusses her book "Invisible Tribe" for children coping with parental loss and offers guidance on supporting those grieving.

    • Avi describes his close relationship with his grandfather "Poppy" and the painful experience of losing him to cancer during COVID
    • Avi reflects on his healing process and how we're given "the power to forget such sadness that we won't be sad all the time"
    • Sarah Miriam Gross explains how her personal experience of losing her father in first grade inspired her book "Invisible Tribe"
    • The concept of the "invisible tribe" represents children who share the experience of loss but cannot be identified from the outside
    • Sarah Miriam provides practical advice for being a supportive friend to someone who has experienced loss, emphasizing treating them normally rather than like "fragile crystal"
    • Different children respond to grief in unique ways - some maintain normalcy, some constantly reminisce, others become overly serious
    • Sensitivity involves balancing normal treatment with awareness of potentially painful topics
    • Avi maintains connection to his grandfather by saying brachos aloud and inviting others to respond with "amen"


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    Watch "Morah Tziri at TAL Academy: Kids with Dyslexia & Language-Based Learning Differences are Thriving!"

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    Join our first-ever InKredible Kids "RAISE THE VOLUME" campaign here.

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    52 分
  • Storytime: Purim!
    2025/03/09

    The InKredible Kids Podcast presents a delightful collection of children's craziest Purim stories, showcasing hilarious mishaps and unexpected moments that became cherished family memories.

    • Tirtza shares how her family's "I Love KY" (Klal Yisrael) t-shirts got mistaken for "I Love Kentucky" when delivering mishloach manot
    • Host Morah Tziri announces the first-ever Incredible Kids fundraising campaign called "Raise the Volume," inviting listeners to create team pages at join.ikraise.com
    • Aliza recounts her Hatzalah father's unusually jubilant Purim where he distributed family mishloach manot to strangers and formed an attachment to a coin-operated horse
    • Two sisters tell how their family's Purim plans changed when they unexpectedly hosted three children whose parents had a medical emergency
    • Malky shares her mother's mishap from 25 years ago when store-mislabeled onion powder was used instead of confectioners' sugar in black and white cookies
    • Morah Tziri challenges listeners to give mishloach manot to someone who might not receive many, emphasizing Purim's message of increasing friendship

    Join the InKredible Kids movement by visiting join.ikraise.com to help expand programs and give Jewish children everywhere a stronger voice.


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    45 分