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JTS's weekly commentary on parashat hashavua and the holidays, published for over 20 years, is enjoyed by thousands of readers every week. The commentary features select faculty, students, and staff from across JTS. We invite you to subscribe to this podcast and bring Torah from JTS wherever you go.

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    • 4.4 • 32 Ratings

JTS's weekly commentary on parashat hashavua and the holidays, published for over 20 years, is enjoyed by thousands of readers every week. The commentary features select faculty, students, and staff from across JTS. We invite you to subscribe to this podcast and bring Torah from JTS wherever you go.

    What Do the Dead Know?: Aharai Mot 5784

    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 


    Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.

    • 9 min
    Living at the Frontier: Pesah 5784

    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.

    Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.

    • 6 min
    In Each And Every Generation: Shabbat Hagadol 5784

    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

    Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.

    • 6 min
    Introducing: Exploring Kabbalah from JTS Podcasts

    Introducing: Exploring Kabbalah from JTS Podcasts

    Check out this new series from JTS Podcasts, Exploring Kabbalah. Dr. Eitan Fishbane shares the complext history of Jewish mystical thought from the Torah to Hasidism. 

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    Hosted by: Dr. Eitan Fishbane
    Produced by Ellie Gettinger
    Edited by Sarah Brown
    Cover art: Lee Willet
    Theme music: “Yah Notein Binah” from Seeds of Song

    Find more JTS Podcasts at www.jtsa.edu/torah/podcasts

    • 12 min
    Charting a Way Back: Tazria 5784

    Charting a Way Back: Tazria 5784

    The JTS Commentary for Tazria by Rabbi Ayelet Cohen, Pearl Resnick Dean of the Rabbinical School and Dean of the Division of Religious Leadership, JTS

    Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.

    • 8 min
    Honoring Aaron’s Tragic Sacrifice in the Laws of Mourning: Shemini/Shabbat Hahodesh 5784

    Honoring Aaron’s Tragic Sacrifice in the Laws of Mourning: Shemini/Shabbat Hahodesh 5784

    The JTS Commentary for Shemini/Shabbat Hahodesh by Dr. Shira Billet, Assistant Professor of Jewish Thought and Ethics, JTS 

    Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
32 Ratings

32 Ratings

Moshe b Abraham ,

Not Perfect but Close

Insight isn’t always forthcoming, but sometimes the short commentary is right-on! Example: Toledot during the pandemic.

PhillyDrummer ,

Israel 10/7

I listen to this podcast each week and it’s always insightful. However, the speaker for Vayakhel, which I heard this morning, found a need towards the end to bad-mouth Israel’s leadership about the Oct. 7th attacks. It is highly unfitting and unprofessional to use a platform of Torah learning to grind an axe, set forth an agenda, or commit lashon hara. Does using the words ’failed miserably’ to describe an elected official with a very difficult job (while Israel is fighting for its survival) actually accomplish something? I guess it does, because this is maybe the 1st review I’ve written in the past several years. How about going back to having qualified scholars, academics, and intelligent people present the podcast each week?

joey bag of dounuts ,

Ugh

You know I really liked these , until it became a platform for liberal rantings on climate …… just blindly regurgitating nonsensical popular narratives .. never addressing the fact that the speaker himself is using the most toxic technology invented to produce this message . The thing I love about this agenda driven thinking is how stunted it is , they rave about their politicians who they claim are being responsible in passing laws to save the planet , but they never address the fact that those same politicians families got rich destroying the planet, those same law makers never pay for the clean up, they just tax us for existing, and these same puppets mouthing the popular narrative of climate change never give up their IPhones , oil drenched clothing , cars , toxic homes , never once consider how much more destructive and toxic the production of batteries are for all their clean energy nonsense. Blah blah blah . How about you stick to scripture , if you want to talk about how evil we are , let’s get to the the unbiased root, and please For the love of YHVH stop using every chance as a platform for a mainstream, media driven political, agenda . Like I said “ I liked these” before some wanna be NPR professor started telling me what the TORAH really means….gross… . Didn’t the rabbis already Conner the market on that . How about we let God say what he means and his scripture mean what he says. Oh and if you really want to save the planet , go back to farming , get rid of money and stop buying and throwing away electronics .. oil is the lest of the problem, human waste , political greed with corporate incentives is probably higher on that list, as well as the social distraction created by these philistines.

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