Tag: Zohar Atkins

Zohar Atkins, a philosopher, rabbi, and writer, discusses the concept of equality in this podcast episode.
Zohar Atkins, a philosopher, rabbi, and writer, discusses the concept of equality in Western intellectual tradition.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Zohar Atkins, a Rabbi and philosopher, discusses the relationship between philosophy and Judaism.
Zohar Atkins, a philosopher and rabbi, discusses the relationship between philosophy and Torah in Judaism in this episode of the 18Forty Podcast.
The text explores the concept of sacrifice and decision-making through the lens of the Akeidah (the binding of Isaac).
In a Talmudic exploration by Zohar Atkins, the question of delegating Holocaust metaphors is examined through a Mishna stating that a Gentile making such metaphors faces death, while a Jew failing to do so is cut off.
In Zohar Atkins' poem "Blackbirds," the symbolism of blackbirds is used metaphorically to address issues of anti-blackbirdism and anti-Semitism, as well as to explore themes of pride, shame, power, and chosenness within Jewish theology.
In the discussion by Zohar Atkins on Korach, various interpretations of the biblical story are explored.
In this poetic and philosophical text by Zohar Atkins, a discussion among heavenly ministers reflects on God's actions during a fast day.
The text discusses a series of dialogues involving Rav Hisda, Abaye, and others, reflecting on themes of self-doubt, imperfection, and prayer.