Tag: Bet Midrash

In this conversation between Rabbis Joseph Dweck and Jeffrey Saks, they discuss the extremes within Judaism.
In this discussion, Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Rabbi Dr. Samuel Lebens explore the topic of evil and suffering in Judaism.
Rabbi Chaim Rapoport explores HaRambam's approach to Aggada in this article.
In this article by R. Dr. Harvey Belovski, the author explores the encounters between philosopher Baruch Spinoza and the rabbis of his time, highlighting their significant impact on the Jewish and philosophical worlds.
In this article, Rabbi Joseph Dweck discusses the significance of the Oral Law in Judaism, particularly in relation to the holiday of Shavuot.
Rabbi Yosef Bitton discusses the concept of creation and its interpretation in Jewish thought, specifically focusing on the peshat, or plain meaning, of the text.
In this video by Rabbi Yitzhak Berdugo, the question of whether decrees made by an earlier Bet Din (rabbinical court) can be nullified is explored.
This article discusses the history of Jews in Iran and the important role of the Hakhamim (religious scholars) in the community.
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In this text, titled "Sir Moses and the Spanish & Portuguese Jews," Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Rabbi Dr. Abraham Levy discuss the historical significance and contributions of Sir Moses Montefiore to the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community.
In this lecture given by Professor Edward Reichman, he discusses the relevance of the teachings of HaRambam (Maimonides) to modern medical challenges.
In this article, Rabbi Dr. Marc Shapiro discusses the defense of Hakham Eliyahu Benamozegh, a 19th-century Italian rabbi, regarding the relationship between Torah and worldly wisdom.
In this article, Rabbi Hayyim Angel explores the topic of Torah and literalism.
In this text, Rabbi Joseph Dweck discusses the concept of Olam Haba (the World to Come) and its relationship to everyday life.
Rabbi Hayyim Angel explores the relationship between Torah and archaeology in this source sheet.
Rabbi Joseph Dweck discusses the question of whether Jews should integrate or isolate themselves from the world.
In this video lecture by Rabbi Joseph Dweck, he discusses three different understandings of the concept of "azal" in the writings of Maimonides, specifically in his introduction to Pereq Heleq.
This text appears to be a brief introduction to Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as Shadal, who was an Italian Jewish scholar, poet, and member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement.
In this article by Professor Matt Goldish titled "A Window Onto the Everyday Life of Sepharadim: Through the Lens of Teshubot," he explores the lives of Sephardic Jews through the lens of Teshubot, responsa literature that addresses legal questions and reflects the concerns and experiences of Sephardic communities.
In this text, Rabbi Daniel Roselaar discusses the status of Shabbat desecrators in Jewish law.
In this text, Rabbi Joseph Dweck explores the requirements for Torah study, drawing insights from ibn Ezra's Yesod Mora.
In this article, Rabbi Yitzhak Berdugo discusses the topic of tekhelet, the blue dye used in ancient Jewish textiles.
This text appears to be a promotion for a series of Talmud study sessions focused on Masekhet Sanhedrin (Tractate Sanhedrin) using the Geonic-Sepharadi methodology.
In this discussion by R. Dr Alan Kimche, the life and approach of R. Samson Raphael Hirsch is explored.
In this text, Rabbi Yosef Zarnighian discusses the connection between Hanukkah and the Hebrew Biblical Canon.