…is eternally grateful to have had Shlomo as her teacher. Click here to access podcasts recorded by Rute Yair Nussbaum. Click here to return to the Faculty and Administration page….
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Ben Skydell
…He received his ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Click here to access podcasts recorded by Ben Skydell. Click here to return to the Faculty and Administration page….
Darshanit Dr. Miriam Udel
…Award in Modern Jewish Thought and Experience. Honey on the Page: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature appeared in October with New York University Press. Click here to access podcasts…
Rabbi Dr. Jeffrey Rubenstein
…Christianity: Ambiguities, Complexities, and Half-Forgotten Adversaries: Essays in Honor of Alan F. Segal. Ed. Kimberly Stratton and Andrea Lieber (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 314-334. “The Rise of the Babylonian Talmudic Academy:…
מידות חכמים: מה הן? – גפת 31
Are halakhic metrics a precise science, or are they subject to error? Join Rabbanit Hanna (Dreyfus) Godinger in this week’s גפת בדף היומי as she explores the possibilty of human…
Sourcing Food: Plants, Animals and the Jews Who Tend Them
…December 29 (Tue) R’ Amalia Haas on beekeeping December 30 (Wed) R’ Yadidya Greenberg on shechita and kosher meat production (part 2) December 31 (Thu) Michael Fraade on produce farming…
Prayers of Renewal: Biblical Inspirations in the Liturgy of Yamim Noraim
Beruriah is the only female scholar mentioned by name in the Talmud. She is simultaneously a part of the rabbinic world of Torah study and also an outsider to it….
Tzeniut: Can We Talk About It?
…we make? MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 – Tzeniut: The Missing Discourse of Modesty Tova Hartman will present a critique of the ways in which tzeniut is often deployed in our communities…
5768 – Haftarah Emor with Rabbi David Silber
An analysis and discussion of Haftarah Emor (Ezekiel 44:15-31)) and how it connects to the parsha (weekly Torah reading)….
Contemporary Shemittah: Challenges and Compliance, Relevance and Rebirth
The biblical charge of Shemitah, wherein the land must lie fallow for an entire year on a regular basis, originally applied to a world with radically different economic realities, expectations,…