Tag: Joshua Berman

In the book of Lamentations, written after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians in the 6th century BCE, there are descriptions of the horrific suffering and trauma endured by the Jewish people.
The book of Lamentations in the Hebrew Bible recounts the traumatic events of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem in the 6th century BCE.
In this podcast episode, Joshua Berman discusses the importance of Egypt in understanding the inner life of the biblical world.
In this discussion, Joshua Berman, a rabbi and Bible scholar, emphasizes the significance of Egypt in the Hebrew Bible.
In this episode of the 18Forty podcast, Joshua Berman, a professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University, discusses the relationship between Orthodox Judaism and Biblical criticism.
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.
The author discusses their initial reluctance to engage with Biblical criticism, but goes on to appreciate the different approaches offered by three guests: Joshua Berman, Gil Student, and Sara Susswein Tesler.
Joshua Berman's book "Ani Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith" addresses concerns within the Orthodox Jewish community regarding challenges posed by academic biblical studies to traditional faith.
Joshua Berman's book "Ani Maamin" addresses challenges to traditional faith in Orthodox Judaism posed by academic biblical studies.