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The Missing Section in the Shulchan Aruch

It’s truly astonishing: the Shulchan Aruch, the most important work of Jewish law, doesn’t codify the mitzvah of ahavas Yisrael and many of its related laws, including...

Banned and Burned: The 1232 Controversy Surrounding Rambam’s Works

In today’s episode, we turn our attention to the dispute over the Rambam’s works that took place in Europe in 1232. The controversy revolved around Rambam’s Moreh Nevu...

Remembering and Forgetting: The History of Chof Sivan | Replay

This day has a sad history of persecution, but also an interesting tendency to be taken seriously at first, only to peter out after some time. Remembering and Forgett...

In the Wake of Shabtai Tzvi’s Betrayal

In the summer of 1666, Shabtai Tzvi’s conversion to Islam shattered hopes and dreams, leaving Jewish communities grappling with the aftermath of a false redeemer. One ...

Women and the Study of Talmud

Over the past century, significant changes have occurred in the area of women’s Torah education, but a vibrant and ongoing debate about this subject persists. By explo...

The Lion and the Snake: Tensions Over Artistic Expression in the Medieval Sanctuary

Step back in time as we delve into a fascinating story about the Jewish communities of Cologne and Mayence around the period of the First Crusade. We will learn of an ...

Rashba’s Rebuttal: Defending Judaism in Medieval Barcelona

Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderes (Rashba) took a maximalist position about the eternality of mitzvos, arguing that none of them could ever be suspended, not even in the era of ...

Censoring Rambam’s Mishneh Torah in Czarist Russia

In 1850, an unusual edition of Rambam’s Mishneh Torah was published in czarist Russia. A perusal of this work reveals that it was censored in a peculiar and unpreceden...

The Fate of the Marranos

In 1636, the Sephardic Jewish community in Amsterdam was embroiled in a heated debate over the fate of their converso relatives residing as Christians in Spain and Por...

First Edition: The Rebbe’s References to the 1485 Soncino Haggadah

In his commentary on the Haggadah, the Lubavitcher Rebbe referenced many different sources from the vast library of Judaism, but three of them stand out from a bibliog...

Vanished Hero: Exploring the Absence of Moshe in the Haggadah

Join us for an in-depth discussion exploring the enigmatic absence of Moshe’s name from the Haggadah text. While his name does appear once in the text, this fact alone...

The King’s Prayer: A Controversial Statement by a 19th-Century Rabbi

In today’s episode, we will step back in time to explore the controversy that erupted when a famous rabbi made a controversial statement about Dovid Hamelech and the r...

Zecher vs. Zeicher: Unraveling the Parshas Zachor Mystery

Join us on this episode as we explore the centuries-old debate surrounding the placement of a tzeirei or segol in the reading for Parshas Zachor. Through the lens of a...

History and Development of the Talmudic Page

Join us on a journey through the rich history of Talmudic manuscripts and print editions. You will learn that although we don’t have manuscripts that can be definitive...

Debating the Death Penalty

In 1615, the Jewish community in Poland was confronted with a disturbing accusation of murder against one of its members. At the time, contemporary rabbis engaged in a...

Dividing Tanach into Chapters: A Historical Overview

The division of Tanach into chapters didn’t originate with Jewish scholars or rabbis. This class surveys when, how, and why this became an accepted and standard Jewish...

Secrets of a Chozer: An Interview with Rabbi Simon Jacobson

(0:38) – General Introduction    (3:08) – Rabbi Jacobson’s introduction about תורת חב"ד   (7:36) –  Introduction about himself     (18:41) – How he got started in ח...

Loathing Our Clothing: The Despot’s Decree and Rabbinic Response

In 1844, the Czar of Russia issued a ban on traditional Jewish clothing worn by Eastern European Jews for centuries, leaving the community with a dilemma: should they ...

Burning of the Books: The Alter Rebbe, the Gra, and the Tzimtzum Tussle

In 1796, a work of the Baal Shem Tov’s teachings was consigned to the flames. What were the specific passages in this book that some deemed objectionable? This will he...

The Nile on Trial: 16th-Century Rabbis and Aquatic Science

In 1549, the rabbinical court in Cairo held hearings and engaged in extensive research to learn about the source of the annual flooding of the Nile. The rabbis of the ...

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