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Pardes from Jerusalem features a weekly discussion using Torah, Talmud and other Jewish texts to explain themes from the weekly Torah portion. The Pardes faculty is featured each week. For more information about all Pardes programs and events visit www.pardes.org.il.

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    • Religion & Spirituality

Pardes from Jerusalem features a weekly discussion using Torah, Talmud and other Jewish texts to explain themes from the weekly Torah portion. The Pardes faculty is featured each week. For more information about all Pardes programs and events visit www.pardes.org.il.

    Beha’alotcha 5784: Trumpets and Transitions

    Beha’alotcha 5784: Trumpets and Transitions

    How do ancient trumpets teach us about modern journeys and transitions?



    In this episode, Rabbi Tzvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Rafael Polisuk delve into Parshat Behalotcha, highlighting the themes of journey and transition within the Torah portion. They discuss the creation and use of silver trumpets to signal movements and gatherings, emphasizing the deeper metaphysical and spiritual meanings behind these sounds.



    Credits:

    Rabbi Rafael Polisuk – Pardes Faculty

    Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield – Pardes Faculty and Host of Pardes from Jerusalem

    • 36 min
    Naso 5784: Counting on Each Other

    Naso 5784: Counting on Each Other

    How does our unique role strengthen the Jewish communities? 



    In this episode, Rabbi Tzvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Michael Hatton delve into Parshat Naso, highlighting the importance of each person's contributions to the community. They discuss how the counting of the Jewish people and repetitive sacrifices emphasize individual roles while promoting communal unity. The conversation also examines modern applications of these lessons, focusing on individuality and collective responsibility.

    • 32 min
    Bamidbar 5784: Embracing the Wilderness

    Bamidbar 5784: Embracing the Wilderness

    How does the Jewish people's journey through the desert shape our approach to Torah?



    In this week’s episode, Rabbi Leon Morris and Rabbi Tzvi Hirschfield explore the theme of openness in Torah study, using the wilderness in the Midbar as a metaphor for the mindset required. Drawing from the Midrash and personal experiences, they explore the concept of being "hefker" or ownerless, and allowing Torah to guide us without preconceived notions.



    Credits: Rabbi Leon Morris and Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield – Pardes Faculty

    Bechukotai 5784: Between Philosophy and Spirituality

    Bechukotai 5784: Between Philosophy and Spirituality

    Can we approach the Torah as a rational guide for living wisely while allowing space for genuine emotional and spiritual experiences?



    In this week's episode, Rabbi Dr. Elisha Ancselovits and Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield delve into the concept of reward and punishment. Elisha offers an intriguing interpretation - rather than God actively intervening, the Torah provides wisdom about how our behaviors yield consequences in the natural order of things.



    They'll take us on an exploration of the balance between the rational understanding of cause-and-effect with the emotional yearning for divine involvement and control.



    Credits:

    Rabbi Dr. Elisha Ancselovits - Pardes Faculty

    Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield - Pardes Faculty and Host of Pardes from Jerusalem

    • 38 min
    Behar 5784: Feet on the Ground, Eyes on the Mountain

    Behar 5784: Feet on the Ground, Eyes on the Mountain

    Why is Mount Sinai mentioned in connection with the laws of Shmitta (Sabbatical year) and Yovel (Jubilee year)?



    In this thought-provoking episode, Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield and Rachel Friedrichs delve into the profound significance of this week's Torah portion of Behar opening with a reference to Mount Sinai. Together, we'll explore the contrast between the communal revelation of Sinai and the private revelations within the Mishkan (the Tabernacle), analyzing the connection between these agricultural laws governing humanity's relationship with the Land and the transcendent experience of Sinai. Our discussion will also touch on the role of educators in engaging both the highly motivated and the disengaged, as well as Israel's potential as a center for the Jewish world.



    Credits:

    Rachel Friedrichs - Pardes Faculty and 

    Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield - Pardes Faculty and Host of Pardes from Jerusalem

    • 31 min
    Emor 5784: The Perfection Paradox

    Emor 5784: The Perfection Paradox

    How do we approach texts in our traditions that seem to discriminate against or exclude certain groups of people?



    In this thought-provoking discussion, Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Haim Shalom wrestle with the disqualification of kohanim (priests) with physical deformities or disabilities from serving in the Temple. We'll explore how to reconcile such texts with modern values of inclusion while examining the evolving rabbinical perspectives on disability as a social construct. Ultimately, our discussion calls on us to embrace the struggle with difficult traditional texts as an opportunity to renew and deepen our spiritual philosophies.



    Credits:

    Rabbi Haim Shalom - Pardes Faculty and Director of Israel Studies

    Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield - Pardes Faculty and Host of Pardes from Jerusalem

    • 35 min

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