Rabbi Joseph Dweck Q&A - June 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Read Midrashim - Miriam Zami Edeson
Who was Qorah, and what exactly were the nature of his complaints? In this session, we’ll explore this question through the lens of midrash, paying close attention to how our Sages interpreted—and reimagined—biblical stories. We’ll uncover layers of meaning in the text, gaining insight into the cultural values, theological questions, and literary creativity that shaped ancient rabbinic thought.Miriam Zami Edeson is a PhD candidate at Yeshiva University in Talmud and Ancient Judaism. Miriam teaches widely across academic and communal settings and is a member of the Sefaria Word-by-Word Fellowship. She has previously published at the Lehrhaus, where she was also an editor, and writes on midrash and meaning at her Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Quality of Life in Halakha: Praying for the Terminally Ill - Rabbi Shlomo Brody
Rabbi Shlomo Brody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Exploring Sephardic Chief Rabbis of America (2 of 2) - Ethan Marcus
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Yehuda Halevy: Pillar of Andalus - Jackson Gardner (TALMID TAKEOVER)
Too often misunderstood as the opposite of HaRambam’s approach, Yehuda HaLevy’s Kuzari reveals deep insights rooted in the same Sepharadi tradition. Join us as we explore key themes including science vs. superstition, the meaning of Aboda Zara, and the Geonic halakhic system.Talmid Takeover at TheHabura.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership dedicated to striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah.We learn and teach Torah as a lens through which we view and interact with God's world. This approach is not exclusive to, but is central and predominant in, the classical Sephardi mesorah that we uphold.We are proud to teach worldly students from across four continents and who work in a variety of professions.https://www.thehabura.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.