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The Tanakh Podcast
by Alex Israel
Study Tanakh with Rav Alex Israel. 10 mins a day. One chapter a day. 929 schedule.---To donate, see https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisraelhttps://patreon.com/u51407457
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#186 | Devarim ch.32 - Are the Jews Indestructable?
Today we visit several lessons from this song, this poem.One of our questions is whether there is a divine promise that the Jewish people will never be destroyed. And if so, why?
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#185 | Devarim ch.31 - When was the Torah Written?
Wen was the Torah written down?Most people probably would suggest that it happened at Mount Sinai.We shall offer a different approach.---To support the podcast, please donate at:https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisraelhttps://patreon.com/u51407457
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#184| Devarim ch.30 - Repentance, Return, Redemption
Our chapter is characterized by a sevenfold usage of the word Lashuv - to return. Indeed, it narrates a tale of national return, restoration and redemption. But what are the ingredients of that restoration?
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#183 | Devarim ch.29 - Individual and Collective
Here we have yet another ceremony of covenantal commitment, but the emphasis here is on the way that the whole nation is interconnected, the notion of "klal yisrael" linking every Jew together throughout the generations.
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#182 | Devarim ch.28 - Curses and Hope
This is possibly the most terrifying chapter of Torah, describing and predicting the horrific persecution that the Jewish people will endure if they abandon the covenant. And it has all come true! But we will salvage some hope from this chapter with the assistance of the Klausenberger Rebbe.
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#181 | Devarim ch.27 - A Second Sinai
Moses is instructed to choreograph a covenantal ceremony that will be performed upon entry to the land of Canaan. This ceremony bears a striking resemblance to the events 40 years earlier at Sinai. We already have the Torah. Why perform a new commitment ceremony?
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#180 | Devarim ch.26 - Count your Blessings!
Is the Bikkurim Declaration about fruit? Why does it tell the short-version of Jewish history? Why do we use it as the basis of the Haggadah?
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#179 | Devarim ch.25 - Houses and Names
Today we discuss:1. the mitzva of ensuring that weights and measures are honest and accurate.2. The notion of Yibum and perpetuating the name of the dead.
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#178 | Devarim ch.24 - Protecting the Vulnerable
Today we discuss a series of laws designed to protect the weak in society; forging a Jewish society of welfare and kindness.
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#177 | Devarim ch.23 - The Power of Gratitude
How to treat other nations? - Curiously we are to detest our cousins - Amon and Moav - Lot's descendants; but to resist the temptation to hate the Egyptians - our taskmasters. How does this make sense?
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#176 | Devarim ch.22 - Healing Broken Relationships
Chapter 22 has a huge range, from tzitzit to fallen donkeys, from a bird's nest to defamation in a toxic marriage. How do the varied laws in this chapter link together?
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#175 | Devarim ch.21 - Murder, Atonement, and Responsibility
Chapter 21 depicts an expiation ceremony after a homicide. The Talmud asks: Why are the leaders, the elders, responsible for a murder they did not commit? That is the question we shall discuss.
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#174 | Devarim ch.20 - War and Peace
As Israel prepare to embark on a long military conquest of Canaan, chapter 20 gives us the instructions for waging war. Interestingly, each segment of these directives, balance war with peace, the war front with the home front, and destruction with life.
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#173 | Devarim ch.19 - Shifting Boundaries
Today we discuss an innocuous law - the prohibition of shifting a boundary marker, or a border fence. It seems like a small detail but it respecting boundaries is a key to keeping the peace within society.
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#172 | Devarim ch.18 - Prophecy
What is the role of the prophet?Why is wizardry, ghosts and spirits forbidden?Does the prophet know the future?
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#171 | Devarim ch.17 - Does Judaism Believe in Democracy?
What are the four powers of Judaic leadership according to Sefer Devarim? What is unique about the way these powers are legislated?And does Judaism believe in Democracy?
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#170 | Devarim ch.16 - Celebrating Together
The depiction of the three "regalim" - the "pilgrim festivals" - has a particular emphasis on sharing with individuals who are often vulnerable, at the fringes of society. Why is this so central to Sefer Devarim, and indeed to the unique Jewish culture of celebration?
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#169 | Devarim ch.15 - Brotherhood, Charity, Dignity.
Devarim turn to economics - the annulment of loans in the Shemitta year, the obligation to finance the poor, and the freeing of slaves with a start-up bonus. What is the human and societal vision behind these laws?
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#168 | Devarim ch.14 - God's Children
Sefer Devarim speaks of Israel as God's children. Today we dwell upon that analogy and discuss the alternative model of the God-Israel relationship - that of husband and wife. Why does Sefer Devarim prefer the parent-child motif?
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#167 - Devarim ch.13 - Influencers
Our chapter gives 3 instances in which there are malicious forces of persuasion withing society, threatening to spread the culture of idolatry. In each instance the Torah responds with a death sentence.
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#166 | Devarim ch.12 - The Place That God Will Choose
Our chapter discusses a ban on sacrificial worship outside a central location - "the place which God will choose" - which 400 years hence became Jerusalem!Why are local altars banned if they are dedicated to God?Are there advantages to altars in multiple locations?
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#165 | Devarim ch.11 - The Land That Makes You Look to Heaven
Our chapter speaks about rain.Why is rain a central feature of connectivity between God and Israel? Why is Egypt a "House of Bondage" whereas Eretz Yisrael is a "Land that God seeks perpetually"?
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#164 | Devarim ch.10 - Broken Tablets; Broken Faith (Yom Hashoah)
Today, to mark Yom Hashoah - Holocaust Remembrance Day - we speak about the tradition that "the tablets and the fragments of the tablets were both deposited in the Ark” (Bava Batra 14b)In memory of the sacred six million who were murdered in the Shoah.
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#163 | Devarim ch.9 - Criticism and Advocacy
Moses addresses the possibility that Israel will see themselves as virtuous, self-righteous and conceited as a result of their entry to the land. He warns the people of their tendency to reject God's teachings and regulations and reminds them that the land of Israel is a challenge, not a perk.
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#162 | Devarim ch.8 - The Perils of Prosperity
Again, a chapter with famous verses, and with the source for Burkhat Hamazon, the archetype of all our blessings over food and other areas of personal sustenance and pleasure.The danger in this chapter is not idolatry. It is prosperity, comfort, wealth, and lifestyle, standard of living.The opposite of the wealth in the natural land of Israel, is the wilderness. It is the memory of the wilderness experinec which is to educate us to appreciate that everythimng we have is, in fact, a blessing.
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#161 | Devarim ch.7 - Chosen People
What is the concept of the chosen people?It is mentioned by our chapter. Are we chosen because we are better? Or we called to act better?
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#160 | Devarim ch.6 - The Right and the Good
Today we address three major topics:1. The first line of the Shema - What does it mean that God is "one"? What is the connection between "shema" and the "love" of God?2. The notion of "you shall teach your children" and the power of Talmud Torah as a major principle.3. Is there an ethic independent of Halakha? - "You shall do that which is just and good"
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#159 | Devarim ch.5 - Paradoxes of Revelation
Did God speak to the people or did Moses act as an intermediary, due to the people's fear of God's fire?Are the Ten Commandments in Devarim the same as Shemot or different? If they are the same, why is the text different? If they are different why is this an accurate rendition of the law?
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#158 | Devarim ch.4 - The Key to Life
In this chapter Moshe advocates for adherence to the covenant and warns against idolatry. We evoke the central themes and ideas of the chapter which read like a list of the key faith principles of Judaism. And we discuss two diverse motives for idolatry.
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#157 | Devarim ch.3 - Og The Giant?
Today we discuss the story - according to peshat (the biblical text) and derash (Jewish legend) and try to probe the intriguing persona of Og, King of the Bashan.
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#156 | Devarim ch.2 - To Fight or Not to Fight
Today we begin with an Introduction to the structure of Sefer Devarim.We then proceed to an analysis of the first speech of Devarim, and its message.
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#155 | Devarim ch.1 - Re-telling the Story
A class for Erev Pesach and Devarim ch.1Devarim is called Mishneh Torah - the "review" of the Torah. But is Moshe repeating the stories and laws, or adapting them?
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#154 | Bamidbar ch.36 | When a Solution Becomes a Problem
Here we see part 2 of the Daughters of Tzelophchad story.The Tribe of Menashe appeal God's decision regarding the daughters of Tzelophchad, claiming that it will hurt their tribal interests.We speak about situations in which a legal solution becomes a gateway for new problems.
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#153 | Bamidbar ch.35 - Vigilantes and Refuge Cities
Ch.35 describes the Levite cities.Why do Levites need special cities?And we also discuss the idea of Ir Miklat - cities of Refuge - and the law of the "blood avenger".
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#152 | Bamidbar ch.34 - Borders of the the Land
In this chapter the borders of Eretz Yisrael are transcribed.But this topic is confusing, because sometimes the borders of the land are small, are limited; at other times they are expansive! What are the borders of the land?
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#151 | Bamidbar ch.33 - The Jouney or the Destination?
Ch.33 gives us the 42 stops in Israel's trek to the promised land.But why list each and every location?
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#150 | Bamidbar ch.32 - An Indecent Proposal?
Bnei Gad and Bnei Reuven request to remain in the Transjordan.Was their request illegitimate?Did Moses save the day or did he misunderstand their intention?That is a debate between Rashi and the Abarbanel.--To support our work, please see my Patreon or my BuymeaCoffee account.Thank you!
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#149 | Bamidbar ch.31 - Ethics of the War Booty
Israel wage war against MidyanMost of the chapter relates to the ethics of the spoils of war.Why is this such a critical topic?
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#148 | Bamidbar ch.30 - Promises to Keep
Our chapter speaks about promises or vows that invoke God's name. These verbal pronouncements must be kept.But why would a person vow?And why is this topic relevant at this point in Sefer Bamidbar?And how do we deal with the status of women in this chapter?---Regarding bookings for Shabbat Scholar-in-residence, email [email protected] or see https://www.alexisrael.org/scholar-in-residence
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#147 | Bamidbar ch.29 - The Power of Numbers
Ch.29 completes the annual cycle of Jewish festivals, in listing the additional sacrifices for festive days.We talk today about some of the ideas and patterns that are revealed through the numbers contained in this detail laden chapter.
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#146 | Bamidbar ch.28 - Tamid and The Power of Routine
Chapter 28 and 29 are dedicated to the daily and "additional" sacrifices. What lessons can this chapter teach us?
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#145 | Bamidbar ch.27 - Visionary Leadership
Today we discuss leadership via the stories of the Daughters of Tzelophchad, and the appointment of Joshua bin Nun.
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#144 | Bamidbar ch.26 - The Second Census
A new generation. A new census.But how does this second count of the nation differ in texture, context, and purpose than the first?
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#143 | Bamidbar ch.25 - Seduction and Idolatry
Chapter 25 gives us the worst sin of this generation - the seduction and idolatry at Baal Peor. But why were Israel not condemned as they were at the sin of the Golden Calf? Possibly because this was a deliberately planned attempt by the enemy (Midyan, Moav and Bilaam) to subvert and corrupt the Israelites.
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#142 | Bamidbar ch.24: Lions, the Mashiach, and Abraham
Today we address three themes:1. The theme of lions in Bilaam's prophecy, and the balance between peaceful and warlike images.2. Bilaam as a source for the Messiah and the End of Days3. The parallel between Bilaam and Avraham.
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#141 | Bamidbar ch.23 - A Pagan Parody
Balak takes Bilaam higher and higher on the mountains overlooking the camp of Israel. At each location he sets up 7 altars and brings elaborate sacrifices. The Pagan assumption is that increased vision (and altitude?) would facilitate a spell, a curse; and that sacrifices could force God's hand. But the story turns satirical as Bilaam defies all expectations and King Balak gets increasingly angry.
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#140 | Bamidbar ch.22 - God Leads a Person...
Is Bilaam a saintly prophet or a greedy, pride-driven antisemite?That is the debate between Ramban and Rashi.What do we think from reading the text?And if God forbids Bilaam from making his way to Moab, then why does he reverse his pronouncement and allow him to go?
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#139 | Bamidbar ch.21 - Wars and Songs
The Israelites are making their way to Arvot Moav in the Transjordan, the point at which they will launch their invasion of Eretz Yisrael.This chapter speaks of their journey there, a story filled with victories and songs, and a chapter that offers us a window into the character of this new generation.
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#138 | Bamidbar ch.20 - The Next Generation
Our chapter sees the death of Miriam and Aharon.It also sees Moses' famous sin that will deny him entry to the Land.As we shall suggest. all of this has much to do with the fact that we have just jumped 38 years and we are now in the final year of the Wilderness, and this is a new generation.
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#137 | Bamidbar ch.19 - The Paradox of the Red Heifer
The Red Heifer is a purification ritual. Why is it in Bamidbar and not the book of Vayikra?And if it purifies, why does it induce impurity in all who come into contact with it?
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