
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On today’s pages, Zevachim 84 and 85, the rabbis teach that even legal debates require stories, because only stories reveal the human stakes beneath the rules. Our guest, producer Josh Kross, reminds us that this is precisely why Jewish storytelling still works: it’s grounded in people, in curiosity, and in the refusal to be boring. If the Talmud resonates across centuries, he suggests, it’s because its tales—strange, raw, hilarious, profound—still sound like us. What can today’s daf teach us about telling the stories that endure? Listen and find out.
To support Tablet and make a tax deductible donation, click here.
By Tablet Magazine4.8
530530 ratings
On today’s pages, Zevachim 84 and 85, the rabbis teach that even legal debates require stories, because only stories reveal the human stakes beneath the rules. Our guest, producer Josh Kross, reminds us that this is precisely why Jewish storytelling still works: it’s grounded in people, in curiosity, and in the refusal to be boring. If the Talmud resonates across centuries, he suggests, it’s because its tales—strange, raw, hilarious, profound—still sound like us. What can today’s daf teach us about telling the stories that endure? Listen and find out.
To support Tablet and make a tax deductible donation, click here.

549 Listeners

1,463 Listeners

37 Listeners

647 Listeners

158 Listeners

200 Listeners

57 Listeners

441 Listeners

1,202 Listeners

3,194 Listeners

1,075 Listeners

37 Listeners

83 Listeners

305 Listeners

75 Listeners

206 Listeners

233 Listeners

38 Listeners

429 Listeners

111 Listeners

15 Listeners

157 Listeners

114 Listeners

84 Listeners

356 Listeners

89 Listeners

16 Listeners

12 Listeners

0 Listeners

11 Listeners

847 Listeners

500 Listeners