16 episodes

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The Achsanya Shel Torah Podcast Achsanya Shel Torah

    • Religion & Spirituality

German Jewish content

    Kitnios - It's origins, inclusivity, and controversy

    Kitnios - It's origins, inclusivity, and controversy

    When did the minhag of Kitnios begin and how did it start? Is it just a minhag or a gezaira? What is included in Kitnios? 
    These are some of the numerous questions which are answered in this special shiur.
    Also included is a discussion about the Reform Movement's attempt to abolish issur kitnios. 
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    • 52 min
    19th Century German Jewry - The Buildup - Part1

    19th Century German Jewry - The Buildup - Part1

    The 18th century was a period of great upheaval as the reigns of ancient monarchies were cast off Europe's growing population. It was at this point that the basic tenants of religion were questioned like never before; examined under the gaze of enlightened minds. New ideas were introduced, and life took on a new meaning for many Jews. It was in this backdrop that myriads of Jews succumbed to the tsunami of secularization. 
    Rabbi Hellmann takes the journey through this turbulent period, detailing the various personalities and events which makes this period so important to understanding the modern era.

    • 36 min
    Medrashim: Ancient Works or Modern Compilations? Rabbi Hellmann - Achsanya Shel Torah

    Medrashim: Ancient Works or Modern Compilations? Rabbi Hellmann - Achsanya Shel Torah

    Medrashim are fundamental texts in Judaism. However, many of these works have unknown or even questionable origins. Are all Medrashim created equal?
    In this episode, Rabbi Hellmann provides a general picture of when and how medrashim came to be. Certain works are discussed at length such as the Shimusha Rabba and Haggada Shel Pesach.

    • 19 min
    The Eiruv in Schwabach - Rabbi Hellmann - Achsanya Shel Torah

    The Eiruv in Schwabach - Rabbi Hellmann - Achsanya Shel Torah

    A small city in southern Germany became the topic of discussion due to a shortened pole in the Eiruv. Listen to the incredible history of this city and the surrounding region as well as some of the great Torah personalities who led the community. This podcast is connected to the Parshas Beshalach parsha sheet publication from Achsanya Shel Torah.

    • 24 min
    Who Authored Tosfos?

    Who Authored Tosfos?

    A question everyone who learns Gemara asks: Who Authored Tosfos? 
    Listen to the latest podcast as we explore the origins of the Tosfos Yeshivos, specifically the school of Rabbeinu Yitzchak Hazakein in Dampierre, France. What is the fundamental difference of Tosfos verses earlier commentaries on the Talmud? Who wrote the version of Tosfos printed on the side of every Gemara today?

    • 19 min
    Dovid Hamelech of Prague

    Dovid Hamelech of Prague

    Dovid Hamelech of Prague refers to Rav Dovid Oppenheim who served as the Chief Rabbi of Moravia and later of Prague.
    Rav Oppenheim amassed one of the largest collections of Jewish books and manuscripts of all time. At the time of his passing his library numbered more than 7,000 printed books and 1,000 manuscripts.
    His responsa were published under the title Nishal Dovid. He passed away in 1736 and is buried in Prague. 

    • 22 min

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