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The Dead Sea Scrolls (Part 2): An Alternative Jewish Calendar

The Dead Sea Scrolls present a sectarian system for measuring time and celebrating the festivals, and it may help us understand an enigmatic line in our Mishnah. The D...

Gun Control: Talmudic Perspectives

The Supreme Court recently issued a landmark decision regarding the “right to bear arms.” What does Halachah offer on this topic? Gun Control: Talmudic Perspectives

Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? A Talmudic Approach

The first of a three-part series analyzing how the Dead Sea Scrolls can deepen our understanding of the Mishnah and Talmud. Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? A Talmudic ...

The Scandal of the Missing Line: Allegations of Textual Corruption against Chabad

The Tzemach Tzedek wrote about the proper brachah to make on a talis katan, but some have alleged that we tampered with his text. The Scandal of the Missing Line: Alle...

The Curious Case of the Desert Dead

The Talmud famously recounts how one of its sages discovered the “dead of the desert.” Drawing on a range of sources, the Rebbe explained this Talmudic tale with symbo...

Remembering and Forgetting: The History of Chof Sivan

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 Forgetti...

The Rebbe’s Reshimas Hamenorah: An Overview

Rabbi Elazar and Rabbi Yehudah (Rebbi) debated how the furniture in the Beis Hamikdash was situated, and this reflected their philosophies about life. The Rebbe’s Resh...

Spelling Hashem’s Name in Hebrew Manuscripts

We are used to seeing two Yudin as a substitute for G-d’s ineffable name. But it wasn’t always that way. Spelling Hashem’s Name in Hebrew Manuscripts

Shavuos Art, and the Strange History of Akdamus

By examining the liturgy and art in a tiny medieval machzor, we learn how hearing the Aseres Hadibros was experienced seven hundred years ago, and how it's both simila...

Shavuos Through the Lens of Historic Jewish Art

Why animal heads replace human heads; why the luchos morph into a Torah scroll; and the origins of the areinfirenish and dairy on Shavuos. Shavuos Through the Lens of ...

Explaining the Holocaust? Multiple Approaches by the Frierdiker Rebbe and Rebbe

Many assume that "explaining" and "Holocaust" are never to be seen in the same sentence. How did we get here? And was it always this way? Explaining the Holocaust? Mul...

Mishneh Torah: A Biography

We can document how the Mishneh Torah was drafted, finalized, updated, disseminated, illuminated, critiqued, printed, and censored. Mishneh Torah: A Biography

The Cairo Genizah: Shedding Light on the Life and Works of the Rambam

The Cairo Geniza unveils much about Rambam’s communal activism, teaching, authorship, lost works, and overall life. The Cairo Genizah: Shedding Light on the Life and W...

A Jewish Guide to Horoscopes and Astrology (Part 3)

The final class of the series, in which we introduce Rambam’s position, Chasidic sources, and wrap up the topic with the key takeaways. A Jewish Guide to Horoscopes an...

Overturning Roe v. Wade: Good for the Jews?

A leaked draft suggests that the highest court of the land is primed to overturn one of the most controversial cases in American history. It’s time to revisit what Hal...

A Jewish Guide to Horoscopes and Astrology (Part 2)

Continuing to explore astrology from a Jewish perspective. What are the theological problems with accepting astrology and how did the rabbis address this? We will disc...

A Jewish Guide to the Evil Eye

The background and origins of red strings, kinora, and “poo-poo”; Rambam’s position on the matter; and two models for how Jews understood this mysterious phenomenon. A...

A Jewish Guide to Horoscopes and Astrology (Part 1)

Continuing our series of classes on Judaism and the paranormal, this class begins a three-part deep dive into the topic of astrology. As with all of these mysterious t...

A Jewish Guide to Demons and Spirits

Do demons exist? Did they ever exist? Is adultery with a demon considered adultery? (Yes, poskim addressed that question.) Jewish sources are not of one voice on this ...

Blatant Disregard of a Torah Law? On the Prohibition Against Settling in Egypt

Some of the greatest Torah sages lived in Egypt even as the Talmud ruled that this was forbidden. Over the years, numerous justifications have been provided. Which wil...

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