Education

The text reflects on the final days of the author's father, a man who found solace and purpose in philosophy throughout his life.
In TanakhCast #51: The Meaningful Echo Edition, a podcast delves into the Tanakh with discussions on 4 chapters of the text every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, aiming to provide in-depth reflections on the content.
Dr. Fania Oz-Salzberger, a historian at Haifa University and a prominent intellectual in Israel, discusses the book "Jews and Words," co-authored with her father Amos Oz, a renowned Israeli novelist, emphasizing the significance of words to Jews throughout history.
In their discussion, Allison, Don, and Noah address the Israeli government's appropriation of 988 acres of land from Palestinian villages for a new settlement named Gvaot.
In this special edition of TanakhCast, the podcast explores the Tanakh over the course of several episodes, delving into four chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles every two weeks.
"TanakhCast: The Taxonomy of Endings Edition" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, covering 4 chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Beloved author Judy Blume, known for her groundbreaking young adult novels, is currently working on a new adult novel set to publish in 2015.
TanakhCast is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, examining 4 chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles every two weeks.
TanakhCast is a podcast that discusses 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
"TanakhCast: The Disposable Female Bodies Edition!" is a podcast that delves into sections of the Tanakh every two weeks, exploring and reflecting on four chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Nasya Kamrat, filmmaker and granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Irving Kamrat, is working on an animated documentary project called "Unspeakable," aiming to bring survivors' stories to life through animation based on her grandfather's art.
"TanakhCast: The Redeem My Blood Edition" is a bi-weekly podcast that delves into and discusses 4 chapters of the Tanakh, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
An exhibition and book commemorating the Evelina de Rothschild School in Jerusalem shed light on its British principal, Annie Landau's transformative impact from 1900 to 1945.
Malka Schaps, a Haredi theoretical mathematician, made history as Israel's first female Haredi dean at Bar-Ilan University.
The podcast TanakhCast focuses on discussing 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, exploring moral themes and complexities in the text.
The discussion after the Pew Research report highlights the concerning rate of intermarriage among American Jews, with 58% overall and even higher among non-Orthodox Jews.
Ruth Calderon's entrance into the Knesset sparked interest due to her unique inaugural speech, where she shared a Talmudic legend in its original Aramaic, highlighting the revival of Jewish texts among secular Israelis.
"TanakhCast" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh every two weeks, exploring 4 chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, in a deep and reflective manner.
This article discusses various topics including the reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah in the Palestinian Authority, the concept of the right to be forgotten on the internet for Israelis, the delayed introduction of evolution in Israeli schools, and music recommendations from Balkan Beat Box.
During Shavuot, the Book of Ruth is traditionally read in synagogues and offers valuable lessons in compassion.
The text describes the author's experience visiting the Diaspora Yeshiva in Jerusalem, known as the hippie yeshiva, during Shavuot.
"TanakhCast: The Andre the Giants Bedstead Edition" is a podcast that delves into four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, covering content from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Jewish MIT students Jeremy Rubin and Dan Elitzer have initiated a groundbreaking project at the university, raising $500,000 to offer every undergraduate student $100 in bitcoins.
In the podcast TanakhCast, the host explores and discusses four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, focusing on literary analysis and interpretation.
Dr. David Applebaum, a renowned physician and talmid chacham, made significant contributions to Israeli emergency medicine, including developing innovative methods such as administering streptokinase to heart attack patients before reaching the hospital.

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