Mechon Hadar Online Learning show

Mechon Hadar Online Learning

Summary: Welcome to Yeshivat Hadar's online learning library, a collection of lectures and classes on a range of topics.

Podcasts:

 Do You Believe in Miracles?: The Subjectivity of the Miraculous | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

In modernity, miracles have gone from the great proofs of religion to its great embarrassment. If you have doubts about whether God could suspend the laws of nature—there's a strain of miracles for you as well. This shiur explores a long-forgotten definition of miracles - moments of relief, joy, and surprise at being saved from peril and death.

 From Slavery to Slavery: The True Meaning of Pesach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

We often imagine that Pesach is a celebration of our exodus from slavery into freedom. But the Torah actually emphasizes that leaving Egypt was a process of going from one form of slavery to another. Challenge your notions of the purpose of freedom as we mine Rabbinic sources for insight.

 Responsa Radio: Pesach Special Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:03

Ever wanted to know the answer to some deep and challenging questions in halakhah (Jewish law)? Join R. Avi Killip interviewing R. Ethan Tucker with questions sent in by Yeshivat Hadar alumni and others on all sorts of details of Jewish law. We release longer episodes and regular shorts. This is a joint project between the Center for Jewish Law and Values and Open Quorum.

 Parashat Tzav – Buying God Off | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:52

Jeremiah and the Problem of Religious Hypocrisy. Did God command Israel to offer sacrifices—as said explicitly in parashat Tzav—or not—as Jeremiah says in this week's haftarah? Although these two passages appear contradictory, they are not. Jeremiah is not opposed to the sacrificial system laid out in parashat Tzav, or to ritual in general. But he is intensely worried that sacrifice and ritual can be used in hypocritical, counter-productive ways.

 Yismach Moshe (Moses Rejoieced): A Literary Analysis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:22

The fourth blessing of the shabbat morning amidah "Yismach Moshe" / "Moses Rejoiced" is surprisingly strange. Not only is its language unclear, its meter irregular, its connection to shabbat dubious, but it is also out of character with every other fourth blessing of the amidah in our liturgy! How did it become to be this way? Why? And what is its connection to shabbat? Using his signature method of liturgical analysis, Elie Kaunfer comes up with some answers.

 Ethics, War, and The Jewish Political Tradition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:23

What determines whether a war is just or unjust? What is "connected criticism" and why does it matter so much? What (if anything) do classical Jewish sources have to teach us about modern politics? Michael Walzer is one of the leading political philosophers of his generation, and the author of extremely important works on just and unjust wars, nationalism, Zionism, political ethics and more.

 Parashat VaYikra – The Fall and Rise of Great Leaders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:57

Or: What Kind of Leaders Do We Need? A seemingly innocuous grammatical point in Leviticus 4 has generated enormous controversy—and yielded profound insight into the nexus of leadership, power, sin, and transformation.

 Reviving Prayer and Community: Practical Perspectives | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:27:22

What is the role of communal prayer in a culture that values individual expression and customized experience? Two leading voices in Jewish prayer—Elie Kaunfer and Jan Uhrbach (director of Liturgical Arts at JTS), moderated by Julia Adelman (director of Community Engagement at JTS)—explore the rationale, advantages and challenges of praying together. Recorded live at the Jewish Theological Seminary.

 Responsa Radio Short #5: How Should Jewish Criminal Lawyers Respond to Crime Scene Photos? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:58

Ever wanted to know the answer to some deep and challenging questions in halakhah (Jewish law)? Join R. Avi Killip interviewing R. Ethan Tucker with questions sent in by Yeshivat Hadar alumni and others on all sorts of details of Jewish law. We release longer episodes and regular shorts. This is a joint project between the Center for Jewish Law and Values and Open Quorum.

 Parashat VaYakhel-Pekudei – (A) Building with Heart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:30

In conveying instructions for the building of the mishkan (tabernacle), the Torah makes two crucial points. First, God does not simply seek a place to dwell; God seeks, rather, a place constructed by human hands. Second, God has no interest in a structure erected through coercion or taxation; what God wants is an edifice built from freely-bestowed gifts. Through its portrayal of the mishkan, the Torah offers us a window on what the ideal communal project would look like: generous, ego-less, and motivated by the sacredness of the cause itself.

 The Future of Jewish Law and Theology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:26:51

Here Hadar's Rashei Yeshiva engage in a remarkable conversation. In this talk Shai Held and Ethan Tucker interview each other about profound Jewish questions concerning the nature of Halakhah and theology and their role in a meaningful Jewish society. They ask questions about Halakhah and values, about whether and how Halakhah unfolds over time, and about the meaning and future of theology in vibrant Jewish living. Recorded in April 2013.

 Birkat Ha-Gomeil: A New Interpretation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:57

Birkat HaGomeil both responds to and creates a moment of conscious interaction between people and God. What situations and realities does the berakhah stem from and respond to? How does the text express a sense both of being obligated and of being loved? What are the roles of the three main “characters”—God, community, and the person reciting the blessing—and what are their assumed interactions in the time leading up to and during the berakhah? Recorded live at the Rabbis' Yeshiva Intensive 2015.

 Parashat Ki Tissa – God's Expansive Mercy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:23

Moses' Praise and Jonah's Fury. Parashat Ki Tissa culminates in a stirring—and enormously influential—proclamation of God’s mercy. The appropriate response to this rousing affirmation of God’s grace and benevolence would seem to be praise and thanksgiving. But for one embittered biblical prophet, these words elicit pain, desperation, and indignation instead. To understand why is to learn a powerful lesson about the vastness of God’s love—and about our own dogged but ill-fated attempts to cut God down to size.

 Forgetting the Torah and Remembering Ourselves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:46

We've all had the experience of learning something, coming back to it later, and realizing that we've forgotten what we learnt. This is one of the most frustrating experiences available to those of us who want to learn Torah. This class explores three different images that get to the redemptive—perhaps even positive—aspects of learning and forgetting, and shows us that even if we forget, we should still learn.

 Responsa Radio Short #4: What is Jewish Law's Problem With Electricity? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:44

Ever wanted to know the answer to some deep and challenging questions in halakhah (Jewish law)? Join R. Avi Killip interviewing R. Ethan Tucker with questions sent in by Yeshivat Hadar alumni and others on all sorts of details of Jewish law. We release longer episodes and regular shorts. This is a joint project between the Center for Jewish Law and Values and Open Quorum.

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