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What Can a Bird and a Seed Teach Us About Shemitah?: Behar 5782
The JTS Commentary for Behar by Rabbi Yael Hammerman (LC ’07 RS/DS ’14) Associate Rabbi, Ansche Chesed (New York, NY)
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Are We Just Speaking, or Truly Communicating?: Emor 5784
The JTS Commentary for Emor by Loraine Enlow, Doctoral Candidate in Bible, JTS
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Who among Us Is Holy?: Kedoshim 5784
The JTS Commentary for Kedoshim by Rabbi Talia Kaplan (RS ’24), Assistant Rabbi , Congregation Beth Shalom (Overland Park, KS)
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What Do the Dead Know?: Aharai Mot 5784
The JTS Commentary for Aharei Mot 5784 by Dr. Jonathan Boyarin, Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies, Cornell University and Adjunct Professor, JTS
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Living at the Frontier: Pesah 5784
The JTS Commentary for Tetzavveh by Rabbi Lauren Henderson (RS '16), Congregation Or Hadash
This commentary was originally broadcast in 2016.
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In Each And Every Generation: Shabbat Hagadol 5784
The JTS Commentary for Tazria by Rabbi Burton L. Visotzky, Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies, Emeritus; Director, Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue; Louis Stein Director, Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies, JTS
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