Satan: The Evolution of Evil
Yael Leibowitz
Yael Leibowitz has her Master’s degree in Judaic Studies from Columbia University. Prior to moving to Israel, Yael taught Tanakh at the Upper School of Ramaz, and then went on to join the Judaic Studies faculty at Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women. She has taught Continuing Education courses at Drisha Institute for Jewish Education and served as Resident Scholar at the Jewish Center of Manhattan. She is currently teaching at Matan Women’s Institute for Torah Learning and is a frequent lecturer in North America and the United Kingdom. For more of Yael’s writing visit: yaelleibowitz.com
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This lecture will look at those ways in which the concept of Satan evolved over the course of Jewish History, and what those changes can teach us about sin, culpability, and man’s ultimate search for the meaning of evil.
This Stanley Rudoff Memorial High Holidays Lecture, taught by Yael Leibowitz, is sponsored by the extended Rudoff family in memory of Stanley Rudoff z”l.
It was originally recorded on 09/12/2021.