Live @ Drisha: Passover
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- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 20:23:08
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These podcasts were recorded live at Drisha in classes on the topic of Passover.Visit our website for more information: www.drisha.org
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Devorah Zlochower on In Your Blood Live, In Your Blood Live: Understanding the Blood of Circumcision, the Blood of the Pascal Lamb and the Blood of Childbirth
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h09minWhat is our understanding of the relationship among the blood of circumcision, the blood of the Passover sacrifice, and the blood of childbirth?
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Wendy Amsellem on Israel Unbound: The Legacy of Slavery
09/03/2017 Duração: 55minWhy do we begin our history as a people with the story of our enslavement? We will explore the role of slavery in the development of our national identity and in our celebration of Passover.
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Adam Mintz on Mystery of the Afikomen
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h06minThe afikoman plays a central role in the celebration of the Passover seder. What is the history of the afikoman and what is its relevance for both children and adults? We will survey the traditional sources for an halakhic and historical study of this beloved tradition.
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David Silber on Major Prayers of the Jewish Festivals
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h23minThe class will focus on the festival amidah and hallel and the prayers for rain and dew. This is part 1 of a 3 part class. Please go to www.drisha.org/podcast/pesach to listen to the other sessions.
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Jon Kelsen on Blood, Bread, and Redemption: What is the “True” Story of Pesach?
09/03/2017 Duração: 57minThe biblical account of the Exodus has been utilized for millennia as the source-text for discussions on central dichotomies in the human experience (death versus life, slavery versus freedom, and a life of meaning versus a life without). In this lecture, we will explore some of the richest of these readings, and ask how the Passover narratives of the past answered the question, What is the real Passover story?
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David Arnow on Passover Haggadah: Midrashic Reflections
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h37minHow do midrashic sources reflect on themes raised by the Passover Haggadah and how does the Haggadah uses such sources to tell its story?
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David Silber on Song of Songs
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h22minWe will engage in a close reading of Song of Songs and examine how it has been understood over the ages. This is part 1 of a 2 part series. Go to www.drisha.org/podcast/pesach for the second session.
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Shuli Taubes on You Were Strangers in the Land of Egypt: A Redemptive Reflection on ‘Strangers’ in Judaism
09/03/2017 Duração: 54minAs Jews we are constantly reminded, “Be kind to the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt” and the Pesach seder begins with the words, “Whoever is hungry, let him come and eat; whoever is in need, let him come and conduct the Seder of Passover.” Shuli Taubes will focus on developing a definition of the word ger (stranger) in Tanakh and rabbinic Judaism and its implications for how we think of ourselves in relation to the exodus from Egypt.
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Erin Leib Smokler on Love, Longing and Liberty: Reflections on Shir HaShirim
09/03/2017 Duração: 37minShir HaShirim is at once the most sacred and most profane book of the Tanach, eliciting reverence and fear — and hence interpretation and re-interpretation — throughout history. This podcast explores how it came to thematize Pesach and how reading it closely might shape our experience of the holiday.
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David Flatto on The Omer Festival: Recovering a Lost Holiday and its Surprising Roots
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h20minWe usually think of the Omer as a commandment to count up to fifty days as a bridge between Passover and Shavuot. What is much less familiar is that in certain post-Biblical works the Omer is considered its own festival. This podcast examines the surprising roots of the Omer. It analyzes passages in rabbinic literature alongside writings from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo and the early Church Fathers. Listen and learn about the surprising roots of the Omer Festival!
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David Arnow on Songs of the Seder
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h42minFor many, the songs of the seder are among the evening's true highlights. We will explore the midrashic relationships between the seder and song and focus on the roots and interpretation of three songs: Dayyenu, Echad MiYode'a, and Chad Gadya.
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David Silber on The Haggadah
09/03/2017 Duração: 01h24minDavid Silber shares his insights on the Passover haggadah.
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Rachel Furst on The Machine-Made Matzah Controversy: Law and Tradition in Conflict
17/01/2017 Duração: 01h13minThe acrimonious international debate that ensued in the mid-nineteenth century, when a machine for baking Passover matzot was invented, touched upon essential questions concerning the development of Jewish law and lent expression to deeply-held convictions regarding the relationship between traditional piety and modernization.
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Miriam Udel on Home for the Holiday: The Miraculous Crossings of Passover
17/01/2017 Duração: 01h08minAs modern people living in relation to ancient traditions, how can we conceive of the miracles and wonders that are so tightly woven into the holiday’s fabric? Download this podcast to learn more.
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David Silber on The Passover Seder
17/01/2017 Duração: 01h26minDavid Silber discusses the Passover seder.
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Alex Israel on Only Ten Plagues, or More?
11/04/2016 Duração: 01h01minThe Hagaddah suggests that ten plagues afflicted Egypt, and fifty plagues afflicted them at the Sea. (It even suggests there were fifty, not ten, plagues in Egypt!) Is the number of plagues important? What can the varied enumerations and structures of the plagues as found in Tanakh and rabbinic literature teach us about their desired objective and effect? The Annual Rapoport Family Memorial Lecture 2016
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David Silber on Go Forth and Learn: Thoughts on the Haggadah
11/04/2016 Duração: 01h01minDavid Silber shares his thoughts on the Passover haggadah.