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If you're interested in getting occasional news, behind the scenes content, and interesting fandom content, sign up to the newsletter ! Head to: https://www.thewesterosiprimer.com/newsletter What if one strategic marriage could end a war and change the course of Westeros? Join Liz on the Westerosi Primer as she explores the reign of Daeron II Targaryen. This king would later be remembered as Daeron the Good. This episode kicks off with an some listener feedback on the best and worst Targaryen kings. Liz starts with Daeron's formative years. She discusses his education and the union with Myriah Martell. This marriage brought peace with Dorne and paved the way for a new generation of Targaryens. The tension that marked Daeron's relationship with his father, Aegon IV, are explored. Daeron demonstrates his intelligence as he sidestep his father’s reckless actions. The episode also includes first Blackfyre Rebellion. Liz delves into the intricacies of loyalty, legitimacy, and power. Daemon Blackfyre had privileges he wouldn't have gotten if not for his parentage. Despite a thriving family life, Daemon becomes a challenger to his brother Daeron II. The Blackfyre Rebellion was fueled by discontent among the nobility and questions about Daeron's legitimacy. Daemon adopts the reversed Targaryen sigil and instigates the first of many rebellions. The Rebellion ends with the crucial Battle of the Redgrass Field. Daemon’s advance is ultimately thwarted by Brynden Rivers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-westerosi-primer/donations…
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Rabbi Jonathan Kligler에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rabbi Jonathan Kligler 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
We are entering a Shmitah year - every seventh year in the Jewish calendar is a "sabbatical" or "Shmitah" year. We are instructed to let our land rest, and to release debts as well. How can this idea of "letting go" free us to enter a New Year?
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Rabbi Jonathan Kligler에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rabbi Jonathan Kligler 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
We are entering a Shmitah year - every seventh year in the Jewish calendar is a "sabbatical" or "Shmitah" year. We are instructed to let our land rest, and to release debts as well. How can this idea of "letting go" free us to enter a New Year?
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1 37 Shelakh | Insights From The Weekly Torah Portion With Rabbi Jonathan 53:55
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1 31 Emor | "How Do We Behave When YHVH Is Living Next Door?" 1:00:39
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Utilizing the insights of Ellen Davis' fine study, "Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible" (Cambridge University Press, 2009) we explore the teachings of this portion from an embodied, holistic perspective. God charges us to become a holy people - what does that mean? How do we map "holiness" onto our bodies, our communities, our sanctuaries, and our environment in a way that connects them all and keeps us conscious of the connections? Reading in this way opens new understandings of the Torah's deep wisdom.…
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This class falls on Purim day, and this year we are witnessing an outburst of Haman-like evil as Russia pummels its neighbor Ukraine, attempting to destroy it. I offer a review and an overview of the history of this region, including Jewish history, in order that we may better understand the roots of the current conflict.…
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1 24 Vayikra and Shabbat Zachor | The Meaning of Amalek 1:00:26
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1 23 Pekude | Accountability and Transparency in a Good Society 55:51
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What attributes must we manifest in order to fulfill our potential as beings "created in the image of God"? This week's Torah portion offers insight into that puzzle. The master craftsman who creates the Mishkan is named Bezalel, which means "In the image of God." Bezalel represents the potential within every person.…
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1 54 Vezot Haberakhah | Moses Teaches Us How to Die | Jonathan Kligler 14:56
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The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
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1 Spiritual Preparation For The High Holy Days | 5782 | September 2 1:00:55
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The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
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We are entering a Shmitah year - every seventh year in the Jewish calendar is a "sabbatical" or "Shmitah" year. We are instructed to let our land rest, and to release debts as well. How can this idea of "letting go" free us to enter a New Year?
The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
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The Jewish sages taught that when we study the Torah we should continuously turn it and turn it, like a gem with countless facets, looking for new and deeper meanings. In this volume of essays on each weekly Torah portion Rabbi Jonathan Kligler shares choice insights from his decades of study and teaching. Drawing on both ancient and modern sources, and weaving scholarship and personal stories, Kligler invites the reader to investigate the countless layers of insight and inspiration that vibrant Torah study can provide.…
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1 36 Be'ha'a'lotkha | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler 53:30
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35 Naso | Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion with Rabbi Jonathan by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
As Aviva Zornberg explains, the term "bewildered" derives from "wilderness", as in a trackless expanse where one easily loses one's bearings. This is the condition of the Children of Israel. How can they learn to find their bearings, so that they might reach the promised land. Somehow, they must learn to have faith and a sense of purpose to guide them - as do we all.…
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1 32/33 Behar/Bekhukotai | Living in sacred balance with the earth 1:00:49
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Our Torah ancestors were an agrarian society, acutely aware that they must live in harmony with the needs of the earth and the creatures with whom they shared the land. Hence, the rules for the Sabbatical year, when the land rests fallow, and the Jubilee year, when land is redistributed, with the understanding that we do not and cannot own the earth. We align this wisdom to the wisdom of Native Peoples of our continent, as Robin Wall Kimrerer writes in her book "Braiding Sweetgrass."…
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Justice is an ideal that the Torah repeatedly insists we must pursue, no matter how difficult to attain. This week's Torah portion coincided with the guilty verdict handed down by the jury in the George Floyd murder trial. Justice was served. The Torah's teachings about what it means to be a good citizen and to live in a just society are an inspiration.…
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1 30 Kedoshim | The Mitzvah of Tokhekha: Tough Love | Jonathan Kligler 10:45
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The Torah understands the skin affliction known as Tzara'at to be an indicator of a loss of integrity. The afflicted, known as the Metzora, must undergo a period of isolation and then ritual of reintegration into the community, so that further communal disintegration can be prevented.
27 Tazri'a | The Meaning of Forty | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
29 Akharei Mot | The First Yom Kippur | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
28 Metzora | Body as Temple | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 A Remembrance of Hela Rufeisen Schupper on the Occasion of Yom Ha'sho'ah, Rabbi Jonathan Kligler 52:51
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Rabbi Jonathan tells the story of his mother's first cousin, one of the "The Nazi-Fighting Women of the Jewish Resistance." For more information: https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/schupper-hella-rufeisen https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/opinion/sunday/Jewish-women-Nazi-fighters.html
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1 26 Shemini | What Happened to Nadav and Avihu? | Jonathan Kligler 12:12
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26 Shemini | What Happened to Nadav and Avihu? | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 25 Tzav | The Haftarah as Commentary and Critique | Jonathan Kligler 8:26
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25 Tzav | The Haftarah as Commentary and Critique | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
24 Vayikra | Leviticus as Literature | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
At the end of the Book of Exodus, Moses assembles the Mishkan, the dwelling place for the Divine Presence, that the Children of Israel have created. The Torah choice of words brings us right back to the beginning, Genesis, chapter 1, when God creates our world. We are meant to understand that, just as God made us a "house" to dwell in, so we, as God's partners in creation, must create a house in which the Divine Presence is welcome, in our homes, in our communities, and in our hearts.…
The final act of the book of Exodus is the actual construction of the Mishkan, the dwelling place for the Divine Presence within the Israelite community. A narrative arc is completed:
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1 22 Vayak’hel | ויקהל When Enough Is Enough | Jonathan Kligler 6:51
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Moses has descended once again from the mountain, face aglow, carrying the tablets with the restored covenant in his arms. God has forgiven the Children of Israel for their transgressions with the Golden Calf. They are finally ready to begin creating God’s dwelling place in the heart of their community.…
In addition to being the raucous holiday of fun, Purim points us toward the consciousness of oneness that transcends all dualities....
We examine two topics in this week's portion. First, what parallels can we draw between the episode of the Golden Calf - a rebellion and its aftermath - with the storming of the U.S. Capitol this past January? Second, reflecting on the brilliant teaching of the late Rabbi Lord Sacks, what are the pros and cons of we Jews being a historically "stiff-necked" people?…
34 Bamidbar | In the Wilderness | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
37 Shelakh | Healing the Crushed Spirit | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
36 Beha'alotekha | Are We There Yet? | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
35 Naso | Be a Channel for Blessings | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
40 Balak | Mah Tovu — How Good It Is | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
39 Hukat | Confronting Mortality | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
38 Korakh | Demagogue | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 41 Pinkhas | The Daughters of Tz’lofkhad Step Forward | Jonathan Kligler 8:00
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41 Pinkhas | The Daughters of Tz’lofkhad Step Forward | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 42 Matot | Do Not Separate Yourself From the Community | Jonathan Kligler 8:14
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42 Matot | Do Not Separate Yourself From the Community | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 45 Va'et'khanan | The Choosing People | Jonathan Kligler 13:01
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45 Va'et'khanan | The Choosing People | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
44 Devarim | Finding Your Voice | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
43 Mas'ei | The Inner Journey |Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
47 Re'eih | Open Your Hand |Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
46 Eikev | Gratitude | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
49 Ki Teitzei Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
48 Shoftim | Justice, Justice | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
52 Vayeilekh Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
50 Ki Tavo Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
51 Nitzavim Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
54 Vezot Haberakhah Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
53 Ha'azinu Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
How does the Torah describe God? Not by doctrine or dogma, but by encounter. Not with systematic theology, but with stories. I find this approach refreshing. Stories do not demand agreement or adherence; they invite engagement.
20 Tetzaveh | תצוה Brothers’ Keepers | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 19 Terumah | The Cherubim in the Mishkan - and at the Gates of the Garden of Eden 1:01:06
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Following the brilliant insights of Rabbi David Fohrman (alephbeta.org) we discover the profound significance of the cherubim that adorn and protect the Mishkan - the desert sanctuary in which God's presence dwells. We find that they guide us on a journey from our reality into the infinite reality of YHVH.…
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1 19 Terumah | תרומה Creating Holy Moments | Jonathan Kligler 7:45
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19 Terumah | תרומה Creating Holy Moments | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
Our portion begins by legislating how one is to treat one's household slaves. These laws insist that the slave be treated with full humanity. But why does the Torah affirm slavery at all? We explore the ways in which the Torah was perhaps radical for its time, and reflect on our own anachronistic way of projecting our current social norms onto the distant past.…
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1 18 Mishpatim | משפטים YHVH, Protector of the Powerless | Jonathan Kligler 9:26
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18 Mishpatim | משפטים YHVH, Protector of the Powerless | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 17 Yitro | The Difference Between a Covenant and a Contract 54:34
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Drawing on the teachings of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l, we explore the important distinction between "covenant" and "contract." Both the Jewish covenant (brit) and the American covenant require us to commit ourselves to a greater sense of belonging, and a shared sense of ideals.
17 Yitro | יתרו The Ten Utterances | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
16 Beshalakh | בשלח Spiritual Boot Camp | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 15 Bo | The Exodus as a Story About the Spiritual Journey 48:55
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Our spiritual tradition understands the story of the descent into Egypt and the ascent to the Promised Land as both a physical/political and as a personal/spiritual journey. Today we address the spiritual truth in this tale that can guide us and give us faith and strength.
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1 15 Bo | בא Martin Luther King Is My Rabbi | Jonathan Kligler 9:57
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15 Bo | בא Martin Luther King Is My Rabbi | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
The Exodus is an archetypal myth, meaning that it describes an essential aspect of the human condition, and rings true on every level of human experience, be it political, or personal. Pharaoh is that aspect of a human being whose heart has been hardened to such a degree that their only goal and reality is to serve their own lust for power and control, even at the expense of everyone and everything around them. Rabbi Jonathan shows how Donald Trump is currently fulfilling the archetype of the hardened heart, and we all are suffering the debilitating and destructive results of his leadership.…
14 Va’eira | וארא I Will Be With You | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 13 Shemot | שמות The Long Walk to Freedom | Jonathan Kligler 7:24
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13 Shemot | שמות The Long Walk to Freedom | Jonathan Kligler by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
After Jacob is buried, Joseph's brother's fabricate a charge that their father supposedly wanted to Joseph to hear, telling him not to bear a grudge against his brothers. Joseph bears no grudge, having forgiven his kin a long time ago. The commentaries do not condemn the brothers for their lie, but rather justify it...this leads us on an excursion into Judaism's teachings about when it is acceptable to bend the truth in order to preserve harmony and peaceful relations.…
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1 12 Vay’khi | When Torah and Life Intersect | Jonathan Kligler 11:48
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In Jewish practice, when remembering a loved one, especially a parent, it is customary to honor their memory by teaching some Torah in their name. I wish to remember my father by sharing the story of the mysterious way our lives and family history intersected and merged with the Torah reading of that week.…
11 Vayigash Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
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1 11 Vayigash | Judah and Joseph, Vayigash | Jonathan Kligler 11:45
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This may be the most dramatic moment in the entire book of Genesis. During the long famine, 10 of Joseph’s brothers had come down to Egypt to seek provisions. Joseph, now vizier of Egypt and in charge of food distribution, recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize him.
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1 Hanukkah Teachings (Part 2) with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler_December 2020 51:06
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In this session we explore the spiritual meaning of the Hanukkah lights. We study some inspiring Hanukkah teachings of the Hasidic master Rabbi Yehudah Leib Alter of Ger, known as the Sefat Emet.
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1 10 Mikeitz | Sparks of Light in a Broken World — In Memory of Leonard Cohen | Jonathan Kligler 6:27
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We lost a sage of our era with Leonard Cohen’s passing. His absence prompted me, as it has so many others, to revisit his words and to absorb his unflinching wisdom. Leonard Cohen was a prophet of brokenness, a seeker of the light who did not ignore the inherent frailties and folly of the human condition.…
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1 Chanukah Teachings (Part 1) with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler_December 2020 59:05
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In this class we explore the historical origins and development of Chanukah.
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1 09 Vayeishev | What Goes Down Must Come Up! | Jonathan Kligler 7:09
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Joseph could be understandably bitter about the trajectory of his life: cast out of his family, repeatedly betrayed, imprisoned despite his innocence. He could easily view himself as a self-made man, surviving on his wits and with no allegiance other than to his own survival. But that is not the lesson Joseph has gleaned from the descents and ascents of his turbulent life. Instead, Joseph sees the “downs” as necessary precursors to the “ups.”…
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1 08 Vayishlakh Mother Rachel, the Shekhinah, and the Statue of Liberty 52:47
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We take a journey from Biblical Israel all the way to New York harbor, as we connect the dots between "Rachel weeping for her children" in the Book of Jeremiah to the identification of the Statue of Liberty with "Mother of Exiles" in Jewish poet Emma Lazarus' sonnet at the base of the statue.
It’s time for Jacob to go home and face his past. It has been 20 years since he stole his brother Esau’s blessing and then had to run for his life. Jacob fled with nothing, and now, 20 years later, he returns with a family, flocks and herds.
This is the beginning of Jacob’s journey of spiritual awakening. By impersonating his brother Esau, Jacob had tricked his blind father, Isaac, and acquired the special blessing of the firstborn intended for Esau. But now, Esau wants to kill him, and Jacob has been forced to run away from the only home he has ever known.…
We explore the many levels of understanding associated with Isaac finding "living waters" as he excavates his father's wells.
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1 06 Toldot | תולדות | Isaac Digs His Father’s Wells Anew | Jonathan Kligler 9:44
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If Parashat No’akh is named after its protagonist Noah, why isn’t Parashat Toldot named after its protagonist Isaac? Why is it called Parashat Toldot, and not Parashat Yitzkhak?
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1 05 Chayei Sarah | Beginning the Journey | Jonathan Kligler 53:46
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We honor the memory of the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l by studying his final commentary on Chayei Sarah. Rabbi Sacks explores the purpose behind the Torah's elaborately detailed descriptions of Abraham purchasing a burial plot for Sarah and then sending his servant to find a wife for Isaac.
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1 05 Hayei Sarah | Equanimity in the Face of Uncertainty | Jonathan Kligler 8:10
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In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generation to the present. It is an honor to be able to forge a link in this living tradition.…
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1 04 Vayera | Holding What We Love With Open Arms | Jonathan Kligler 12:35
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In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generation to the present. It is an honor to be able to forge a link in this living tradition.…
What is Sodom's sinfulness, so terrible that God wishes to destroy it? Jewish tradition teaches that the sin of Sodom was that they would not share their bounty with others, and rejected hospitality to strangers. How do we avoid the fate of the people of Sodom?
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1 03 Lekh-Lekha | Go to Yourself: Abraham and the Spiritual Journey | Jonathan Kligler 7:27
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In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generation to the present. It is an honor to be able to forge a link in this living tradition.…
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1 03 Lekh Lekha | "Be'er Lakhai Roi" - "The Well of the Living One Who Sees Me" 1:01:29
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Hagar runs away from her mistress Sarah's mistreatment. At an oasis in the desert an angel of God comforts and reassures her. Hagar names the place Be'er Lakhai Roi - The Well of the Living One Who Sees Me. This well will also play a central part in Isaac's life, and we explore that hidden story in today's class.…
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1 02 Noakh | Is There a Measure for Righteousness? | Jonathan Kligler 10:04
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In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generation to the present. It is an honor to be able to forge a link in this living tradition.…
We reacquaint ourselves with the Story of Noah and the Flood, and its many levels of meaning.
As Rashi famously wrote, the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit" - "In the beginning," cries out for interpretation. In this class, we explore how the Zohar, the premiere Jewish mystical interpretation of the Torah, explains "the Beginning."
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