Tag: David

In this article, the author explores the character of Tamar in the biblical story of Genesis.
The twelfth chapter of II Samuel focuses on the consequences of David's wrongdoings, particularly his affair with Batsheva and his role in the death of her husband Uriah.
In this discussion of the first section of Parashat Ki Tetzei, the author explores the difficult passages that present ethical challenges in the Torah.
In this episode of the Jewish Lives Podcast, Rabbi David Wolpe discusses his biography on King David, exploring the complex nature of the biblical figure.
In this article, David discusses his initial apprehension towards the topic of Biblical criticism but expresses his growing appreciation for the different approaches offered by three guests: Joshua Berman, Gil Student, and Sara Susswein Tesler.
In this discussion, David explores the power of comedy and humor in revealing a mystical sense of unity that helps us find meaning and build communities even in ordinary experiences.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David introduces a series that explores the reasons people join and leave religion, with a focus on what we can learn from their decisions.
In this podcast episode, David introduces a discussion on why people join and leave religion and what we can learn from their decisions.
David and guest Chaim Saiman, a professor at Villanova Law School, delve into the enigmatic nature of the Talmud, likening it to a Jewish Constitution.
David presents an introductory thought on the significance of the Talmud in navigating chaos and finding meaning.
David introduces the Talmud as a valuable resource for finding meaning in a chaotic world.
The text explores the deaths of Abraham, Gideon, and David in the Bible, particularly focusing on their endings at a ripe old age.
The text talks about God's promise to David, anointing him from the lineage of Jesse, sustaining his authority through spreading praise globally, establishing his name as everlasting, elevating him above all nations despite initial rejection, and crowning him with glory as the splendor of all nations.
The discussion revolves around various perspectives on King David in Jewish history and biblical literature.
The discussion explores the complex dilemma of embracing the teachings of revered Jewish figures despite their controversial or immoral actions.