Semikha Program - Torah Ve-ahava

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Synopsis

The Semikha Program is free and open to all. You can listen to and read select lessons and texts at your own pace, from anywhere. Your academic and Judaic background, as well as non-formal classes you attend, will be counted. To join, email R Ovadia at rabbiovadia613@gmail.com

Episodes

  • Semikha 5: Post Talmud anonymous authors

    04/10/2017 Duration: 41min

    Intro: The development of post Talmudic literature. Editing of the text etc.

  • Semikha 3: Talmud; Hillel of Babel

    06/09/2017 Duration: 33min

    A brief history of the two Talmuds and the story of Hillel the elder.

  • Semikha 2: Midrash Halakha and Mishnah

    06/09/2017 Duration: 44min

    A brief history of the evolution of Halakha from bible to Talmud

  • Semikha program1: Rationale and Structure

    31/08/2017 Duration: 40min

    Introduction to the semikha program

  • 1: M. Halakha - interpretation or revelation?

    17/03/2017 Duration: 44min

    Introduction to the oral law and Midrash Halakha- authors, methods, and development. We discuss the essential difference between the school of Rabbi Akiva and the school of Rabbi Ishmael

  • Semikha 1.13 - Final Tanakh & Halakha Mindset

    08/03/2017 Duration: 43min

    The final session covers the book of Proverbs through Nehemiah

  • Semikha 1.12 - Tanakh & Halakha Mindset

    06/03/2017 Duration: 43min

    This session covers the later prophets from Hosea to the end of Psalms

  • Semikha 1.11: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset: Deut. - Ezekiel

    24/02/2017 Duration: 42min

    In this session we discuss the rest of Deuteronomy and the books of prophets up to Ezekiel.

  • Semikha 1.10: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset-adjustment to reality

    22/02/2017 Duration: 44min

    In this session we discuss Deut. 18:9-24:15. Many concepts seem to be irrelevant today but as a matter of fact reveal a hidden layer of the biblical law.

  • Semikha 1.9: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset - Num. 11-Deut. 19

    05/01/2017 Duration: 42min

    The bankruptcy of government and faith crisis in the book of Numbers. The concept of red heifer as therapy. The failure of negative prayer. Idolatrous mourning practices. Eating meat. Rejection of monarchy. Importance of contemporary judge.

  • Semikha 1.8: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset

    23/12/2016 Duration: 45min

    Lev. 19-Num. 11. We examine the intricate system of mitzvoth which guarantees a healthy society by connecting human relationships to religious reverence and devotion. The Golden Rule. Why handicapped cohanim are barred from serving in the temple. Shemita. The political science of the Torah.

  • Semikha 1.7: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset

    20/12/2016 Duration: 44min

    Lev. 10-18. Among the topics here: The death of the dons of Aaron. Responsibilities and boundaries. Artificial factors in spirituality. Kosher consumption. Niddah. Incestuous relationships. Sexual orientation. Second Decalogue.

  • Semikha 1.6: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset: Sacrifice & Ritual

    16/12/2016 Duration: 47min

    In this session we start the book of Leviticus. We explain the purpose of sacrifices, the role of religion in society according to evolutionary theory, and the problem with prayers today. We look at other books in the Tanakh and their perspective. We discuss the concept of the integral Torah. All parts are important and connected. It is reflected in the listing of mitzvoth of disparate categories together, and in the equation of embezzlement and deception with paganism and rebellion against God.

  • Semikha 1.5: Tanakh & Halakhic Minset

    14/12/2016 Duration: 58min

    In this episode we review some of the details of the chapters immediately following the Ten Commandments. The Torah emphasizes personal responsibility and caring for others. There is a push towards the abolition of slavery but also some laws which seem very harsh. We discuss the problem of Religious OCD and how the focus of observance has shifted since biblical times. We also discuss the role of the Jewish people as understood from Moshe's negotiations with God following the sin of the golden calf. Finally, we discuss the problem of sacred prostitution and its presence in Shemot.

  • Semikha 1.4: Tanakh & the Halakhic Mindset: Exodus, Ten Commandments, Slavery

    28/11/2016 Duration: 57min

    In this episode we explore the deep message of the Ten Commandments which are truly not Commandments. We learn what should we focus on in our religious life. We review the laws of slavery, vendetta and sacrifices as stemming from the need to address a different society in the past.

  • Semikha 1.3: Tanakh & Halakhic Mindset - Conclusion of Genesis

    25/11/2016 Duration: 57min

    In this session we wrap up the book of Genesis. We look at the different types of government the Torah considers and rejects. The idea of capital punishment and the responsibility of the human court. The rejection of human sacrifices and maybe animal sacrifices. Akedah, martyrdom and suffering for religion. Jacob's deceptive acts and his punishment as a lesson for upholding honesty. Dilemmas because of the clash of religious and humane values. Can we change or update the fences created by the early sages?

  • Semikha 1.2: Tanakh and the Halakhic Mindset: Tree of Knowledge

    20/11/2016 Duration: 54min

    The story of the Tree of Knowledge presents many problems. The solution offered here has fundamental ties to understanding Halakha

  • Semikha 1.1: Tanakh and the Halakhic Mindset

    16/11/2016 Duration: 58min

    **To receive Rabbi Ovadia's daily email, please email Rabbiovadia613@gmail.com w/ name, location & intro.**The focus of the program will be on the development and methodology of Halakha, and providing participants with tools of critical thinking and analysis, so they will be able to decide Halakha in their own, whether for personal or communal purposes. With that goal in mind, courses will cover the full spectrum of rabbinic literature including: Tanakh, Mishna, Talmud, Midrash, the writings of the Geonim and Rishonim, the Shulhan Arukh and its commentaries, and finally modern Halakhic decisors. Also covered in course work will be the place of philosophical, psychological and Kabbalistic thought on the Halakhic process.Each subject will be examined with its relationship to the Halakhic process and with its context within the Jewish world at the time of its creation or publication. Thus, for example, we will deal with the question of the role of Midrash in Halakha, or with the question of the status of the

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