Tag: Sephardic

"The Edge of Reason" by Rabbi Joseph Dweck is a part of the online and global Bet Midrash program, The Habura, which aims to understand God by interpreting the world through a Torah lens.
Rabbis Sandra Lawson and Deborah Waxman discuss the importance of embracing complexity and diversity within the Jewish community, highlighting the marginalization of Sephardic, Mizrahi, Black, and brown Jewish narratives.
Rabbi Ilan Acoca discusses the Matsa Machine Controversy, focusing on the use of technology in the production of matzah.
Jonathan Richler, a Jewish chef in St. Johns, Canada, combines Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish flavors with Newfoundland cuisine in his dishes, merging traditional Jewish recipes with local ingredients.
Rabbi Yonatan Halevy discusses the personality traits of a Poseq (Jewish legal decisor) in a scholarly manner on a platform affiliated with the S&P Sephardi Community of the UK and other organizations.
Rabbi Hayyim Angel explores the concept of the chosen people in relation to Western values.
Francis Benhamou, an actress from a mixed Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish background, had never played a Jewish character until she was cast in "Prayer for the French Republic," a play about a Jewish family in France contending with rising antisemitism.
In this text by Rabbi Yitzhak Berdugo, he discusses the importance of Torah study (Talmud Torah) over physical combat.
Dayan Ofer Livnat discusses the different approaches to Tehillim (Psalms).
In this video, Rabbi Amrom Nemeth discusses the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazi practices regarding kashrut (Jewish dietary laws).
The author reflects on their search for Jewish identity and how they find meaning in food.
In this Q&A session with Rabbi Joseph Dweck, the discussion revolves around the question of whether everyone should strive to become Haredim, or ultra-Orthodox Jews.
The article discusses the role of Targum Onqelos in the study of the Hebrew Bible, or Miqra.
In this video by Rabbi Naftali Haleva, the rich history and structure of the Turkish Jewish community are discussed.
This article explores the significance of charoset, a staple of the Passover Seder, and the personal journey of the author in attempting to recreate their great-grandmother's charoset recipe.
The author reflects on the current political situation in Israel, expressing concern over the formation of a coalition government led by a prime minister on trial for graft and abuse of public trust.
In this article, Dr. Roy Shasha explores the life and work of Rabbi Shemtob Gaguine, a prominent figure in the Sephardic Jewish community.
This article discusses the history of Jews in Iran and the important role of the Hakhamim (religious scholars) in the community.
Walnuts have been loved by Jews since biblical times and are widely used in Jewish cooking, especially during Passover.
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Rabbi Hayyim Angel, a prominent Jewish scholar, explores the relationship between the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and superstition in this article.
The author reflects on the importance of naming children after ancestors in the Jewish faith.
In this text, Rabbi Joseph Dweck explores the requirements for Torah study, drawing insights from ibn Ezra's Yesod Mora.
In this discussion by R. Dr Alan Kimche, the life and approach of R. Samson Raphael Hirsch is explored.
Rabbi Joseph Dweck gave a special shiur (lesson) in Hebrew, addressing various topics.