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| Why Torah is Like the Rain (Ha'azinu): Ep. 54 | 21 Sep 2020 | 00:11:29 | |
This week, we conclude the full cycle of parshas with a candid reflection on the end of the podcast, and a consideration of what makes poetry a powerful vehicle for divine messages. | |||
| In Your Mouth and in Your Heart (Nitzavim): Ep. 53 | 07 Sep 2020 | 00:07:50 | |
This week, we discuss the poetic insistence of the Bible that every Jew should be able to feel ownership over the Torah's message. | |||
| Remembering the Individuals Among the Crowds (Bamidbar): Ep. 44 | 18 May 2020 | 00:09:11 | |
This week, we look through the seemingly endless lists of names, numbers, and detailed descriptions of camp formations in the desert, and ask why the Bible felt this information was so important for us to know. | |||
| When Productivity Got Cancelled Biblically (Behar): Ep 43 | 11 May 2020 | 00:10:11 | |
This week, we consider the sacrifices that go alongside growth and renewal, and how the commandment to let the earth rest impacted Biblical society, with insights into how those same implications play out today. | |||
| Should Jews be Holy, or Good? (Kedoshim): Ep. 42 | 20 Apr 2020 | 00:10:23 | |
This week we argue about whether ethical acts are equal to ritual ones, and if it’s more admirable to act because God commanded it, or because it’s simply the right thing to do. | |||
| When Biblical Demands Seem Cruel (Metzorah): Ep. 41 | 13 Apr 2020 | 00:08:52 | |
This week we revisit the rituals of reentry, and how the metzorah (expelling the infected) feels cruel, but maybe—especially in light of today’s pandemic—it was prescient. | |||
| The Miracle of Jewish Survival (Tzav): Ep. 40 | 30 Mar 2020 | 00:09:25 | |
This week, we discuss the eternal flame lit in the Temple, and whether the miracle of Jewish endurance is a good reason to stay Jewish. | |||
| When Your Heart Moves You (and When It Doesn't) (Vayahel Pekudei): Ep 39 | 16 Mar 2020 | 00:11:38 | |
This week we discuss why the Israelites so freely donated their time and money to build the Tabernacle, and whether volunteer work is best focused on one's community or those outside it. | |||
| Can Fashion Choices Be Holy? (Tetzaveh): Ep 38 | 02 Mar 2020 | 00:09:39 | |
This week we discuss the Bible's detailed descriptions of the High Priest vestments, and why clothing is such a powerful site of identity for many people. | |||
| Who Doesn't Love the Stranger? (Mishpatim): Ep. 37 | 17 Feb 2020 | 00:12:05 | |
This week, we ask who really counts as the stranger and whether the answer upends the idea of compassion. | |||
| When Children Die By God’s Command. (Bo): Ep. 36 | 27 Jan 2020 | 00:11:42 | |
This week, we discuss the final plague of Egypt, and the impulse to provide bad answers to good questions. | |||
| Is God a Show-Off? (Va'era): Ep. 35 | 20 Jan 2020 | 00:09:40 | |
This week, we discuss the purpose of the Ten Plagues, and why God didn’t expedite the whole Exodus-from-Egypt thing. | |||
| Wayward Sons and Kidnapped Women (Ki Tetzei): Ep. 52 | 24 Aug 2020 | 00:11:05 | |
This week, we have a lot of questions and few answers as we read some of the Bible's more unsettling passages, and consider what we could learn from situations we hope never actually happen. | |||
| Take One from Tablet Magazine | 13 Jan 2020 | 00:23:00 | |
Parsha in Progress is off this week, so instead we're introducing you to Take One, the new Daf Yomi podcast from Tablet Magazine hosted by Liel Leibovitz.
As Jews around the world begin a new seven-and-a-half year cycle of Daf Yomi, reading the entire Talmud one page per day, Tablet Magazine's new podcast, Take One, will offer a brief and evocative daily read of the daf. We launch the cycle with a brief introduction to the Talmud at large before diving into the text with Tractate Berakhot, page 2, and a meditation on the meaning of time, why you might want to think twice before you Netflix and chill, and how all these rabbinic strictures can help us make sense of our modern, messy lives. | |||
| When Should Leaders Cry? (Vayigash): Ep. 34 | 30 Dec 2019 | 00:09:25 | |
This week, we discuss why Joseph is the one who cries the hardest. | |||
| Do Dreams Tell Your Future? (Miketz): Ep. 33 | 16 Dec 2019 | 00:12:11 | |
This week, we discuss Pharaoh's odd visions and why dream interpretation was such a hot Biblical qualification for leadership. | |||
| Loved and Unloved Wives (Vayetzei): Ep. 32 | 02 Dec 2019 | 00:11:07 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss sibling rivalry, the pain of infertility, and whether or not Genesis would pass the Bechdel test. | |||
| Rebecca’s Well of Kindness (Chayei Sarah): Ep. 31 | 18 Nov 2019 | 00:10:20 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss kindness, cruelty, camels, and the trait they think every marriage requires. | |||
| We Are All Abraham (Lech Lecha): Ep. 30 | 04 Nov 2019 | 00:11:05 | |
This week, Dov and Abby wonder what it would mean if we all had the potential to be an Abraham, and how the divine promise of Israel lives on in Israeli politics. | |||
| Wiping out Humanity — God’s Regret (Noach): Ep. 29 | 28 Oct 2019 | 00:11:31 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss why Noah is considered worthy enough to be the last man standing and the FIRST human to restart humanity. Why did God gave up on his own creation so fast, and how can Noah be called “righteous” when he didn’t protect anyone but himself?
At a time in this country when there’s so much talk about meanness versus compassion, whether we are good or evil— born mean or taught—it’s an ideal moment to revisit Noah’s selfishness, God’s exasperation, and the massive do-over of creation. | |||
| End of the Mountain (V'zot HaBracha): Ep. 28 | 14 Oct 2019 | 00:11:31 | |
This week, Dov and Abby reflect on the last parsha of the Torah, and the concluding message of Moses and the verses. | |||
| Can God Promise Sin? (Vayelech): Ep. 27 | 30 Sep 2019 | 00:12:57 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss God's insistence that the people of Israel will go astray when they enter the Promised Land, and consider the role of free will in sin. | |||
| On Fruits and Plaster (Ki Tavo): Ep. 26 | 16 Sep 2019 | 00:10:02 | |
This week, Dov and Abby consider the difference between requiring people to sacrifice their first fruits to God and requiring them to write out the Torah in public, as the Israelites prepare to enter the Land of Israel. | |||
| Is Compassion Extra Credit? (Re'eh): Ep. 51 | 10 Aug 2020 | 00:09:38 | |
This week, we debate what it means to "not shut your heart" against the needy, and why compassion is no substitute for justice when it comes to righting social wrongs. | |||
| The Kings and the Torah (Shoftim): Ep. 25 | 02 Sep 2019 | 00:10:15 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss the laws in the Bible regulating kingship, and what it means to be a moral leader. | |||
| Does God Require Gratitude? (Eikev): Ep. 24 | 19 Aug 2019 | 00:10:48 | |
This week, Abby and Dov consider the biblical warning against pride and the importance of cultivating gratitude | |||
| Why The Bible Repeats Itself (Devarim): Ep. 23 | 05 Aug 2019 | 00:11:49 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss the strange features of the book of Deuteronomy, and the costs and benefits of retelling national stories | |||
| When Daughters Talk Back (Pinchas): Ep. 22 | 22 Jul 2019 | 00:11:40 | |
This week, Dov and Abby consider the five daughters of Zelophechad, who asked to be allowed to inherit their father’s land as daughters, and examine when pushing back on injustice reaps rewards. | |||
| Water From A Rock (Chukat): Ep 21 | 08 Jul 2019 | 00:12:11 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss why exactly Moses was denied entry into the promised land, and whether he got enough recognition for his leadership. | |||
| Where There Be Giants (Shlach): Ep. 20 | 24 Jun 2019 | 00:11:59 | |
This week, Dov and Abby consider whether reliance on divine miracles is risky or brave, by analyzing the different actions of the Israelite spies sent to investigate the land of Canaan. | |||
| When Sacred Texts Demand Sexist Acts (Naso): Ep. 19 | 10 Jun 2019 | 00:11:31 | |
This week, Dov and Abby disagree over whether unethical Bible passages should be reinterpreted, or disregarded, in modern times. | |||
| Can Punishment Be Holy? (Bechukotai): Ep. 18 | 27 May 2019 | 00:08:39 | |
This week, Dov and Abby look at the list of punishments promised for violating God’s commandments, and question the value of religious activity motivated by fear | |||
| What Does Charity Mean? (Emor): Ep. 17 | 13 May 2019 | 00:09:05 | |
This week, Dov and Abby look at the Bible’s practical guides for giving to those in need, and considers how different ways of giving manifest today.
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| Offloading of Sins (Achrei Mot): Ep. 16 | 29 Apr 2019 | 00:10:53 | |
This week, Dov and Abby discuss the scapegoat who is sent to die for the sins of the people of Israel, and debate how the Torah can guide us in our own grappling with guilt and forgiveness.
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| Why Did God Keep Moses From Entering Israel? (Vaetchanan): Ep. 50 | 27 Jul 2020 | 00:11:10 | |
This week, we discuss the importance of Mount Sinai in collective Jewish memory, and why Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land, even though he led the people out of Egypt. | |||
| Broken Tablets (Passover Reading): Ep. 15 | 15 Apr 2019 | 00:09:52 | |
Are second chances always second best? This week, Dov and Abby consider the aftermath of the broken tablets, and how humans can be partners in our own destinies. | |||
| Banishing the Sick (Tazria): Ep. 14 | 01 Apr 2019 | 00:10:24 | |
How do we understand biblical commands that seem cruel? This week, we discuss the Biblical response to physical ailments, focusing on the case of the "metzorah" who is diagnosed with a skin disease and then sent to live outside the community, isolated for seven days. | |||
| Nadav and Abihu (Shemini): Ep. 13 | 18 Mar 2019 | 00:10:01 | |
In this episode, Dov and Abby discuss the death of two sons of Aaron the High Priest, killed by divine fire for offering an unrequested "strange fire" on the altar, and consider why the zealous worship of God can often lead to death of people. | |||
| Animal Sacrifices (Vayikra): Ep. 12 | 04 Mar 2019 | 00:11:44 | |
In this episode, Dov and Abby discuss the commandment to offer animal sacrifices, and consider the spiritual possibilities and detriments of sacrificial worship. | |||
| The Golden Calf (Ki Tisa): Ep. 11 | 18 Feb 2019 | 00:10:14 | |
In this episode, Dov and Abby discuss the sin of the Golden Calf, and consider why the sin against God demanded such a harsh punishment. | |||
| Does God Need a House? (Terumah): Ep. 10 | 04 Feb 2019 | 00:12:03 | |
This episode discusses how it can be more difficult to connect with God in synagogue than, say, nature (which is how Dov feels), but also how the beauty and community of a synagogue makes it easier for some to be spiritually connected (how Abby feels). They also talk about the communal importance of the act of building a spiritual place, and why the process of a community coming together in a religious project can be just as meaningful as the end result. | |||
| The Ten Commandments (Yitro): Ep. 9 | 24 Jan 2019 | 00:14:46 | |
This week, we discuss the ten commandments and consider how this text became foundational to understanding the Jewish relationship to God. | |||
| The Crossing of the Red Sea (Beshalach): Ep. 8 | 10 Jan 2019 | 00:11:01 | |
This week we delve into the Song of the Sea, the Biblical poem which celebrates the drowning of the Egyptians and the Israelite exodus from Egypt, and whose central message has been reinterpreted throughout centuries of Jewish history. | |||
| The Early Life of Moses (Shemot): Ep. 7 | 27 Dec 2018 | 00:12:26 | |
This week we discuss leadership in action, looking at the early life of Moses and considering the challenges of cultivating fierce ideological commitment alongside a deep and personal concern for individuals. | |||
| Good, Evil, and the Riddle of Free Will (Vayechi): Ep 6 | 13 Dec 2018 | 00:10:43 | |
Parshat Vayechi: Are humans the instruments of God, or are we responsible for our own actions? This week, we’re discussing the moment when Joseph acknowledges the evil his brothers did to him while assuring them that God used their actions for good. | |||
| Did God Break a Promise? Did We? (Maatot-Maasei): Ep. 49 | 13 Jul 2020 | 00:09:51 | |
This week, we discuss whether it was a betrayal to make the Exodus generation die in the desert, and debate whether their sin of doubting the goodness of the land earlier in the Bible is similar to Jews hesitant to move to Israel today. | |||
| Do Good Intentions Matter? (Vayeshev): Ep 5 | 29 Nov 2018 | 00:07:04 | |
This week on Parsha in Progress: Parshat Vayeshev—Do Good Intentions Matter? Abby and Rabbi Dov discuss the story of Joseph and his brothers. Their conversation explores how to assess the role of Reuven, who attempted to save Joseph from death by suggesting the brothers throw him in a pit, but ultimately could not keep him from being taken into slavery. | |||
| The Rape of Dinah (Vayishlach): Ep. 4 | 22 Nov 2018 | 00:09:50 | |
This week’s episode covering the parsha Vayishlach, opens a discussion into one of the most disturbing events in Genesis: the episode known as “the rape of Dinah.” Is this a straightforward example of sexual violence and the silencing of a female victim? Or, as some more modern commentators have suggested, is there a more complicated story of forbidden desire and individual agency lurking beneath the violent surface? Abby and Rabbi Dov discuss. | |||
| Jacob and Esau (Toldot): Ep 3. | 08 Nov 2018 | 00:10:07 | |
For this week’s Torah portion, Toldot, we encounter the story of Isaac and Rebecca whose prayers are finally answered when, after 20 years of trying to conceive, Rebecca becomes pregnant with twins. But the trouble starts right away as Jacob and Esau struggle in the womb and a simmering conflict ensues between the brothers and their parents. Listen as writer Abigail Pogrebin (author of My Jewish Year) and Rabbi Dov Linzer (head of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah) try to work out whether ‘pulling the wool over someone’s eyes’ can ever really be a moral act. | |||
| The Binding of Isaac (Vayera): Ep 2 | 18 Oct 2018 | 00:15:28 | |
It’s one of the thorniest stories in the Bible—when Abraham took his son Isaac to be sacrificed on Mount Moriah. How could God demand filicide as proof of faith? This week on “Parsha in Progress,” writer Abigail Pogrebin (author of My Jewish Year) and Rabbi Dov Linzer (head of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah) take on the Binding of Isaac and how it tests us even now. | |||
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