Tag: Tanakh

The text discusses the author's belief in the Evil Eye, which they see as affecting people through speech and glances, and their use of a ritual called Blay Vaks to counteract it.
The best Jewish children's books of 2023 cover a wide range of themes and settings.
In TanakhCast episode #247, the hosts discuss the structure of the podcast, which involves exploring four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks.
In John Steinbeck's novel "East of Eden," the Hebrew word "timshel" is presented as an important concept, meaning "thou mayest" and representing free will and the possibility of redemption.
In this article, the author discusses the concept of hendialys in pre-Shofar acrostic prayer.
In TanakhCast #244, the discussion revolves around the power dynamics and goals of people in leadership positions.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss their ongoing journey through the Tanakh, focusing on the importance of taking their time to thoroughly explore the four chapters they cover every two weeks.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the focus is on contemplating and exploring four chapters of the Tanakh at a time, beginning with Genesis and ending with 2 Chronicles.
In episode #236 of TanakhCast, the Partisan Press Edition, the host discusses the podcast's ongoing exploration of the Tanakh, covering four chapters every two weeks.
Rabbi Joshua Maroof discusses the differences in how Sepharadim and Ashkenazim study the Tanakh.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss four chapters of the Tanakh, starting from Genesis and ending in 2 Chronicles.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss their ongoing exploration of the Tanakh, which involves examining four chapters every two weeks, starting from Genesis and ending at 2 Chronicles.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the "Fan Fiction Edition", the hosts discuss the ongoing project of exploring the Tanakh, one chapter at a time.
Rabbi Hayyim Angel, a prominent Jewish scholar, explores the relationship between the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and superstition in this article.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the focus is on the topic of translation.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss the process of analyzing and exploring the Hebrew Bible.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the focus is on discussing four chapters of the Tanakh, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
In episode 223 of TanakhCast, the hosts embark on a journey to explore and discuss the 4 chapters of the Tanakh, beginning with Genesis and concluding with 2 Chronicles.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss the format and scope of their podcast, which aims to cover four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, starting from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss the importance of patience as they delve into the exploration of four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss their ongoing exploration of the Tanakh, with a focus on four chapters at a time.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the discussion revolves around the portrayal of happy endings in the Tanakh.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts embark on a journey to explore the Tanakh, covering four chapters every two weeks, starting from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Esther in America, edited by Stuart W. Halpern, explores the unique and resonant presence of the biblical book of Esther in the United States.
In TanakhCast #203, the Shepherds Tactic Edition, the host discusses the ongoing exploration of the Tanakh, with an examination of four chapters every two weeks.