Episodes
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In this conversation with Rabbanit Dr. Tamara Spitz, we explore the philosophical and halakhic roots of counting the Omer.
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In this probing conversation with Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash, we discuss what it might mean to 'be holy' by looking at human relationships as the guiding image of spiritual exploration.
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In this wise and candid conversation with Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg, we discuss philosophical and practical elements relating to the laws of Shemirat Negiah and Harchakot which both feature in this week's parsha.
We reference our conversation from last year, also on biblical sexual ethics, so here is a link to that episode for those interested:
https://www.matan.org.il/en/online/episode-104-parshat-tazria-metzora-making-sense-of-sexual-prohibitions/
This episode was sponsored in memory of Deanna Lubin z"l by her family.
Linked below are two other podcast episodes with Shayna speaking about Shemirat Negiah:
For parents:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1tq3lm5Cr5T4T4YHMhecXK?si=2K_HWVOPSROl3xprpVrSzw&nd=1&dlsi=1dc4879a372c449b
For singles and couples:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3p8shSz3ybLjJyI5b83bfe?si=0lCy-r5_RdKivqRwo3_sAg&nd=1&dlsi=30b67a8860304cd4 -
In this conversation with Dr. Elana Stein Hain, we discuss rabbinic perspectives on legal loopholing, the subject of her recently published book, Circumventing the Law: Rabbinic Perspectives on Loopholes and Legal Integrity (Penn Press, 2024). Elana's perspectives highlight the way Halakha should be seen as both a love language with God as well as deeply anchored to the practicalities of this world.
To purchase the book with a 30% discount (!) visit the Penn Press website and use the code PENN-ESHAIN30 at purchase.
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In this vibrant and candid conversation with Rabbanit Leah Sarna, we speak about peshat and midrashic readings of the birthing woman in Tazria and contrast her with Rivka's challenging experience of infertility and pregnancy.
For some similar ideas in written form, see Leah's article for the Lehrhaus: https://thelehrhaus.com/commentary/catastrophic-miracles-and-miraculous-catastrophes-the-torah-of-pregnancy-in-tazria-and-toldot/ -
This episode, like its title, is an adventure. Through his amazing collection of life stories, Dr. Ari Greenspan teaches us about the role of 'tradition' in determining what birds are permissible to eat. In this conversation, Ari reminds us that Halacha is not meant to be learned from a book, but rather lived in full color.
This week’s episode has been sponsored in honor of the yartzeit of Yaakov ben Avraham and Minnie. -
Episode 157 - Parshat Tzav: Remembering the Mikdash by Matan: One on One Parsha Podcast
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In this moving conversation with R. Michael Hattin, we explore Betzalel's personality and uniqueness as a paradigm of human creator. Along the way we discuss the meaning of 'melacha' on Shabbat and the unique ability humans possess to harness the world's gifts for their use. This podcast has been sponsored by Eli,David and Judah Seidman in honor of their sister, Dr. Bryna Levy and in memory of Elisheva Yehudit bat Bryna Yocheved and Daniel Alexander. May her memory be a blessing.
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In this conversation with Rabbanit Batya Hefter, we speak about the gifts Hassidic Torah has to offer the modern learner and the Mei Hashiloach's (R. Mordechai Yosef Leiner) teaching about the kind of perception we are meant to achieve in this world.
Books mentioned in the episode:
https://ktav.com/products/thinking-god
https://www.amazon.com/All-Hands-Heaven-Teachings-Mordecai/dp/1593333374
https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Heart-Teachings-Yaakov-Izbica-Radzyn/dp/0827608942 -
In this conversation with Dr. Michelle Levine, we discuss Aaron's role in the Golden Calf catastrophe through the interpretive lens of Ramban's commentary.
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In this poignant conversation with Hassidism scholar Ora Wiskind, she brings us into the world of Rabbi Ya’akov of Izbica-Radzyn and his insightful comments on the relationship between the incense, the tabernacle lamps and the parts of ourselves we wish others couldn't see.
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In this conversation with Dr. Yoel Finkelman we speak about core issues and questions at the foundation of attempts to utilize Halakhic laws and principles to inform laws and legal systems in the State of Israel.
Some sources mentioned in this conversation:
https://www.sefaria.org.il/Derashot_HaRan?tab=contents
https://thelehrhaus.com/commentary/blacklists-and-bureaucrats-resistance-and-the-rabbinate/ -
In this episode with Rabbanit Neima Novetsky, we discuss the different perspectives on Yitro's character and his role in Moshe's life and personal development. R. David Tzvi Hoffman's Torah commentary is showcased in this conversation as well as the contribution of Alhatorah.org to the study and teaching of Torah.
Our Shemot series focuses on 19th-20th century Jewish thinkers and their perspective on the parsha. -
In this fascinating conversation with Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman, we discuss the significant parallels between Ancient Egyptian texts and the Song at the Sea and how this kind of study can be a portal into a deeper understanding of Torah.
Here is the link to the Mosaic article referenced in the conversation.
https://mosaicmagazine.com/essay/history-ideas/2015/03/was-there-an-exodus/
Our Shemot series focuses on 19th-20th century Jewish thinkers and their perspective on the parsha. -
In this conversation with Matan's Academic Director and Rashat Bet Midrash, Dr. Yael Ziegler speaks with us about the literary and theological role of Pharaoh in the exodus story.
This week's episode has been dedicated by Sara Averick and Jose Rosenfeld in honor of their children.
Our Shemot series focuses on 19th-20th century Jewish thinkers and their perspective on the parsha. -
"As the reward for the righteous women who lived in that generation the Jewish people were redeemed from Egypt."
In this conversation with psychologist and educator Dr. Michelle Sarna, we speak about the gifts and challenges of raising children on a liberal urban college campus, about women's leadership possibilities, and Jewish communal leadership abroad.
This episode is another installment in the 'Eshet Chayil: Awesome Jewish Women' series. The first was a conversation with Sari Kopitnikoff (episode 134).
Dr. Michelle Sarna is a licensed psychologist, in private practice and currently serves as a psychologist at SAR Academy and Camp Stone. Michelle co-founded and co-directs the Orthodox Leadership Project and has been living in the NYU vicinity for over 20 years where her husband Yehuda serves as Executive Director of the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life and as the campus Rabbi. -
In this conversation with Rabbanit Dr. Adina Sternberg we discuss Nechama Leibowitz's unique teaching style and contribution to Torah learning through her insights on the experience of enslavement.
Our Shemot series focuses on 19th-20th century Jewish thinkers and their perspective on the parsha. - Show more