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This collection of podcasts was recorded at Drisha's Winter Week of Learning, held in December each year.Visit our website for more information: www.drisha.org... more
FAQs about Live @ Drisha: Winter Week:How many episodes does Live @ Drisha: Winter Week have?The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
December 29, 2016Miriam Gedwiser on “It is forbidden to light with an old candle” – Chanuka and the Oral TorahWhat does it mean for Chanuka to be the only major holiday invented in the post-biblical era? Through hassidic sources, we will explore Chanuka’s message regarding novelty and creativity in our Torah and in our lives....more1h 45minPlay
December 29, 2016David Silber on Purim and Chanuka: Megillah and HallelA central observance of Chanuka is the recitation of Hallel on all eight days; on Purim Hallel is not recited. We will study the significance of this distinction....more2h 12minPlay
December 29, 2016David Silber on Purim and Chanuka: Text and TempleThe observance of Purim centers around the Megillah, which becomes part of the canon. Chanuka, by contrast, focuses on the lighting of the candles, a Temple ritual. We will discuss the implications of each....more2h 9minPlay
December 29, 2016Malka Simkovich on The Jews of Diaspora in the Hasmonean PeriodWhen the Hasmoneans ruled Judea in the second and first centuries BCE, hundreds of thousands of pious Jews were comfortably settled in Egypt – with no plans to return to their homeland. We will discuss what these Jews practiced, how they related to the land of Israel and the Jerusalem Temple, and what it meant to assimilate into the Greco-Roman world and still identify as a Jew....more2h 8minPlay
December 29, 2016Aaron Koller on Maccabees and MartyrdomDying for a cause is considered by many the most noble form of death, and dying for one’s faith has a long and complicated history. The first Jewish martyrdom stories are from the books of Maccabees, and we will look at how this idea is used in that context, and then how it evolved and developed over the following centuries, in early Christianity and into rabbinic Judaism....more2h 2minPlay
December 26, 2016Malka Simkovich on What Did Chanuka Stand for in Ancient Times?We will explore the earliest sources that retold the dramatic story of Chanuka, and will consider how ancient retellings of Chanuka changed over time – and why....more1h 16minPlay
December 25, 2016David Silber on Chanuka and SukkotWe will conduct a detailed analysis of the significance of the commonalities the festivals of Chanuka and Sukkot....more1h 2minPlay
December 28, 2015Hindy Najman on Becoming a Sage and Efficacious Prayer in the Ancient Jewish DiasporaPart of Drisha's Winter Week of Learning 2015 on Legend, History, and Halakhah: Rabbinic Judaism in the Context of the Hellenistic World...more1h 57minPlay
December 28, 2015Hindy Najman on Translating Cultures across Linguistic Divides: The Making of the SeptuagintPart of Drisha's Winter Week of Learning 2015 on Legend, History, and Halakhah: Rabbinic Judaism in the Context of the Hellenistic World...more1h 52minPlay
December 28, 2015Hindy Najman on Hokhma and Sophia: Extremes Meet?Part of Drisha's Winter Week of Learning 2015 on Legend, History, and Halakhah: Rabbinic Judaism in the Context of the Hellenistic World...more1h 54minPlay
FAQs about Live @ Drisha: Winter Week:How many episodes does Live @ Drisha: Winter Week have?The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.