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TanakhCast #62 discusses the theme of parental denial as portrayed in the Tanakh.
The author struggles with understanding the spiritual significance of Tishah B'Av, a somber day on the Jewish calendar commemorating the destruction of the Temples and other tragedies.
The author reflects on their transformative experiences working on a farm and studying Torah, highlighting the interconnectedness of farming and Jewish tradition.
Avivah Zornberg, a Jerusalem-based writer and teacher, presents a unique approach to interpreting the Bible by incorporating postmodern literary criticism, art history, and psychoanalysis alongside classical rabbinic commentary and Hasidic writings.
In TanakhCast #60: The Signifying Shimshon Edition, the podcast delves into four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning with Genesis and concluding with 2 Chronicles.
The misconception that Mordechai and Esther, the heroes of Purim, were uncle and niece is clarified in this piece, stating they were actually first cousins as described in the book of Esther.
"TanakhCast #58" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, covering four chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, offering a thoughtful exploration of these biblical texts.
In TanakhCast #57, the discussion revolves around exploring and reflecting on four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, starting from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, in a comprehensive and contemplative manner, acknowledging that the process will take some time to cover the entire spectrum of the texts.
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin's "Unlocking the Torah Text - Devarim" offers a comprehensive exploration of the Book of Deuteronomy, focusing on critical and fundamental questions within each parashah.
The reflections on Chanukah delve into the differences between Greek and Jewish modes of thinking, examining how the Greeks aimed to blur the distinction between their culture and Judaism through their focus on universal knowledge and the assimilation of Jewish practices.
In TanakhCast #55, the focus is on discussing 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, in a thoughtful and reflective manner.
In TanakhCast #53: The War is Hell Edition, a podcast delves into the Tanakh, examining four chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, though it acknowledges this journey may be lengthy.
Simchat Torah, a holiday celebrating the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle, has grown in popularity over the centuries despite not being mentioned in the Bible or Talmud.
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 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.
"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.
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.
"TanakhCast: The Paradox and Scale Edition" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, exploring and discussing four chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles every two weeks.
The movie Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky, portrays Noah and his family as vegetarians who view eating meat as a sin against God.
TanakhCast is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, exploring 4 chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
"TanakhCast: The Back to Shrek Edition!" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, exploring four chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles every two weeks.
The TanakhCast podcast examines 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, exploring from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Darren Aronofsky's film "Noah" has faced challenges in gaining support from faith-based audiences due to the artistic liberties taken in its retelling of the biblical story.

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