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Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.

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Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.

    R. David Kasher on Parashat BeHa’alotkha: Prophecy—A Family Business

    R. David Kasher on Parashat BeHa’alotkha: Prophecy—A Family Business

    Moshe’s unique status as the greatest prophet of Israel is challenged twice in this week’s parashah—but in neither case does Moshe himself seem to care.

    • 9 min
    R. Shai Held: Love, Compassion, and the Future of Jewish Life

    R. Shai Held: Love, Compassion, and the Future of Jewish Life

    What is Judaism ultimately about? What vision of the good life does it offer us, and why might that vision be especially crucial during these dark times? This discussion of Rabbi Shai Held's new book, Judaism is About Love, was held at Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in New York City on March 26, 2024, with Rep. Jamie Raskin, facilitated by Sandee Brawarsky.

    • 57 min
    R. David Kasher on Parashat Naso: Out of the Camp

    R. David Kasher on Parashat Naso: Out of the Camp

    Parashat Naso is thematically structured in the form of two “exterior” chapters and two “interior” chapters. A careful study of this design can provide insight into the larger significance of “מחנה ישראל - the Camp of Israel.”

    • 15 min
    R. Avi Strausberg on Shavuot: Forgetting the Torah

    R. Avi Strausberg on Shavuot: Forgetting the Torah

    While I love learning Torah, I have a very poor memory for it. More often than not, when I re-encounter a piece of Torah that I have surely learned before, it’s as if it’s for the first time. Given on the one hand, my love for Torah and a genuine desire to learn Talmud and Midrash, Hasidut and Musar, and on the other, the inevitability that I will forget all of this Torah I learn, I find myself wondering on this Shavuot, what is the point? What is the point of staying up lat...

    • 7 min
    R. David Kasher on Parashat Bemidbar: Naked as the Desert

    R. David Kasher on Parashat Bemidbar: Naked as the Desert

    The five books of the Torah—like the 54 parshiyyot—are by tradition each named after their first significant word or phrase. In the case of the fourth book, the name is taken from half of a semikhut (construct) phrase: “בְּמִדְבַּר סִינַי - in the Sinai Desert” (bemidbar Sinai). The custom has developed to use just the first of the two words: bemidbar, meaning just: “in the Desert.” That leaves us with a particularly evocative title, one that casts us out into a vast unknown...

    • 12 min
    R. Avi Strausberg on Pride Month 2024: Take This With You

    R. Avi Strausberg on Pride Month 2024: Take This With You

    I am blessed to have three kids, aged 9, 6, and 2—this means a lot of first days of daycare and school. These first days are always exciting for us and for them. We know that they will make new friends, have new experiences, grow and learn in unimaginable ways. Yet they are also days filled with trepidation; they set off for new and unknown experiences for which we can’t accompany them. On each of these days, we tuck a family photo in their backpack in a safe place.&nb...

    • 5 min

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