Hadar Campus Scholars

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Synopsis

This podcast is associated with the Hadar Campus Scholars, which is a program of Mechon Hadar, an egalitarian, non-denominational yeshiva in New York City.

Episodes

  • Torah & Tech: Complicated Technological Systems

    01/10/2014 Duration: 01h35s

    What happens when it is no longer obvious how a technology works? To what degree are rabbis responsible to fully understand the technological systems with which they are grappling? The source sheet for this class can be found here: http://goo.gl/UK0ZXN

  • Torah & Tech: A Formal Invitation

    07/09/2014 Duration: 13min

    This is a short invitation to this series of classes, taught by David Zvi Kalman at Penn Hillel. It explains the rationale behind the class and the hopes that have gone into its creation.

  • How to Prep and Deliver a Great Dvar Torah (sources in notes)

    28/04/2014 Duration: 51min

    This class was co-taught by David Zvi Kalman and Rabbi Jonathan Shulman on April 24, 2014. davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/how_to_dvar_torah_sources.pdf

  • God through Anger (sources in notes)

    10/04/2014 Duration: 01h12min

    This class lays out several ways in which it is possible to have a relationship with God based in feelings of anger and investigates why one would wish to do such a thing in the first place. Delivered on April 9, 2014. http://davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/03_God_through_Anger_sources.pdf

  • God Is: A Person (sources in notes)

    04/03/2014 Duration: 57min

    A survey of two major ways in which Jewish sources have related to God as being a person. This class was originally delivered on Mar. 3, 2014. http://davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/02_God_is_a_Person_sources.pdf

  • God Is: Jewish (sources in notes)

    25/02/2014 Duration: 01h01min

    This class was originally delivered on Feb. 24, 2014. The topic was notions of God in Judaism where God is understood as having some kind of special relationship with the Jewish people. Source sheet: http://davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/01_God_is_Jewish_sources.pdf

  • Introduction to "God Is"

    13/02/2014 Duration: 08min

    This is a short statement explaning the structure of the class.

  • On Halakhah: How does Halakhah deal with new technologies? (sources in notes)

    05/12/2013 Duration: 56min

    This class is part of the second version of the series. It uses rabbinic responses to new technologies (e.g. electricity,lab-grown meat, Jews in space) as a peculiar subset of Halakhah which helps illuminate how rabbis negotiate between halakhic sources and their realities. It was delivered by David Zvi Kalman at Penn on Dec. 3, 2013. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_and_New_Technologies.pdf

  • On Halakhah: Finding a Lost God in Halakhah (sources in notes)

    25/04/2013 Duration: 57min

    This class is an attempt to provide new ways of thinking about God that do not clash with the way of thinking about God that we have so far put forward in this series. It was delivered by David Zvi Kalman at Penn on April 24, 2013. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_10_Halakhan_and_Theology.pdf

  • On Halakhah: Taking Social Justice Halakhah Seriously (sources in notes)

    11/04/2013 Duration: 50min

    This class is an attempt to reconcile issues of social justice with traditional modes of halakhic interpretations. The class was given on April 10, 2013, at Penn by David Zvi Kalman. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_9_Is_Social_Justice_Halakhah_a_Farce.pdf

  • On Halakhah: Halakhah about Sex - What Kind of Halakhah is it? (sources in notes)

    21/03/2013 Duration: 56min

    This lecture is an attempt to think about Jewish law as occupying a number of distinct genres, and to think about the halakhot of sexuality as representing a kind of halakhic writing which is frequently overlooked. The class is part of the ON HALAKHAH series. It was delivered at Penn on March 20, 2013 by David Zvi Kalman. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_8_Halakhot_of_Sex.pdf

  • Parshanut Class: Parashat Tzav

    18/03/2013 Duration: 53min

    Weekly class on commentaries on the weekly Torah portion, with a focus on traditional medieval commentators (ex. Rashi, Ramban), along with midrashic texts and medieval commentators. Recording of class on March 17, 2013, taught by Yael Kalman.

  • On Halakhah: A (Satisfying) Reconciliation of Halakhah and Homosexuality (sources in notes)

    14/03/2013 Duration: 59min

    This class attempts to cover a wide variety of Orthodox and Conservative approaches to Halakhah and Homosexuality, include those of Rabbis Steven Greenberg, Joel Roth and Gordon Tucker. It concludes with a suggestion as to a new approach. The class was delivered as part of the ON HALAKHAH series at Penn on March 13, 2013, by David Zvi Kalman Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_7_Halakhah_and_Homosexuality.pdf

  • Z'vachim 3:2

    01/03/2013 Duration: 03min
  • Chaye Adam 24:13

    01/03/2013 Duration: 04min

    Rules about forgetting to say v'ten tal u'matar.

  • Z'vachim 3:1

    28/02/2013 Duration: 02min

  • Chaye Adam 11-12

    28/02/2013 Duration: 08min

    Rules of the 4th and 9th blessings of the Amidah

  • On Halakhah: Can Women Lead All Parts of Communal Prayer? (sources in notes)

    28/02/2013 Duration: 54min

    This is part of the *On Halakhah* series. It was delivered on February 27, 2013 at Penn by David Zvi Kalman. It addresses some of the halakhic material dealing with barriers (or lack of barriers) to women leading tefillah. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_6_Women_in_Prayer_II.pdf

  • Z'vachim 2:5

    27/02/2013 Duration: 05min
  • Chaye Adam 24:9-10

    27/02/2013 Duration: 09min

    Finishing up the rules of mashiv ha'ruach, plus the third blessing of the amidah.

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