• Tzarich Iyun — A Podcast from Yeshivat Orayta

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Tzarich Iyun — A Podcast from Yeshivat Orayta

De: Yeshivat Orayta
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  • Join us as we reflect on current events and unpack central hashkafic (philosophical) questions that affect how we view the world. A forum for divergent perspectives informed by both study and lived experience, these conversations will illuminate a handful of the "shivim panim laTorah" (70 facets of Torah) and scratch the surface of ideas which may, in fact, require further exploration. Hosted by Rabbi David Silverstein. New episodes released on alternate Sundays.
    © 2024 Yeshivat Orayta
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  • How Is Learning Gemara Religiously Meaningful? A Chareidi Perspective with Rav Gavriel Singer
    Sep 15 2024

    How should we understand the central role of the Talmud Bavli in Chareidi communities? What are the goals of the 'Ivies' of the Yeshiva World? How does intensive focus on the Gemara create a certain student and society? Rav Gavriel Singer pulls back the curtain in conversation with Rav Dovid Silverstein in the Season 3 Premiere of Tzarich Iyun.


    Rav Gavriel Singer, Rebbe at Yeshiva Orayta, is originally from Philadelphia and currently lives in the Sanhedriya Murchevet neighborhood of Yerushalayim with his family. He studied in various yeshivot spanning from Netiv Aryeh, Mir Yerushalayim and Kollel Ateres Elimelech. He also published a sefer on Masechet Makkot, Metzius Ish, and served as a Rebbe at Yeshivas Shaar HaChaim.


    Questions? Feedback? Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed?
    Email us at oraytapodcast@gmail.com and we look forward to "continuing the conversation."

    Music from "Ashreinu" by Omek HaDavar
    Recorded in the Old City of Jerusalem at Yeshivat Orayta (orayta.org) | Facebook | Instagram

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    50 m
  • Should We Celebrate the Downfall of Our Enemies? A Special Episode for Pesach with Rav Yitzchak Blau
    Apr 14 2024

    Many observant Jews have a seder night custom to spill out some wine from their cups during the recitation of the ten plagues. What is the source of this custom? Does it reflect a Jewish instinct to mitigate happiness when one's enemies are killed? Or, is it part of a larger story about Jewish uniqueness and particularism? In this episode Rav David Silverstein is joined by Rav Yitzchak Blau to discuss the origin of this custom as well the larger question of rejoicing over the downfall of one's enemies.


    Rabbi Yitzchak Blau is Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta, the author of Fresh Fruit and Vintage Wine: The Ethics and Wisdom of the Aggada, and Tradition's associate editor. He has taught at Yeshivat Hamivtar, Yeshivat Shvilei Hatorah, and the Yeshivah of Flatbush and currently also teaches at Midreshet Lindenbaum. Rabbi Blau has a BA in English Literature from YU, an MA in Medieval Jewish History from Revel, and smicha from RIETS. Rabbi Blau lives in Alon Shevut with his wife and four children.


    Questions? Feedback? Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed?
    Email us at oraytapodcast@gmail.com and we look forward to "continuing the conversation."

    Music from "Ashreinu" by Omek HaDavar
    Recorded in the Old City of Jerusalem at Yeshivat Orayta (orayta.org) | Facebook | Instagram

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    50 m
  • Is Hamas Amalek? A Special Episode for Parshat Zachor with Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Brody
    Mar 20 2024

    This Shabbat, Jews across this world will read the Torah portion describing the requirement to eradicate Amalek. Does this mitzvah have any practical relevance nowadays? What about the moral challenges associated with this divine command? In this episode, Rav David Silverstein is joined by Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Brody to discuss these issues through the lens of Israel's current war against Hamas.

    Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Brody is the executive director of Ematai. He previously served as the founding director of the Tikvah Overseas Student Institute and co-dean of the Tikvah Online Academy, a senior instructor at Yeshivat Hakotel, and as a junior research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute. A summa cum laude graduate of Harvard College, he received rabbinic ordination from the Israeli Chief Rabbinate, an MA in Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University, and his PhD from Bar Ilan University Law School, where he continues to serve as a post-doctoral fellow. His first book, A Guide to the Complex: Contemporary Halakhic Debates (Maggid), received a National Jewish Book Award. His new book, Ethics of Our Fighters: A Jewish View on War and Morality, is available now in the US and Israel.

    Questions? Feedback? Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed?
    Email us at oraytapodcast@gmail.com and we look forward to "continuing the conversation."

    Music from "Ashreinu" by Omek HaDavar
    Recorded in the Old City of Jerusalem at Yeshivat Orayta (orayta.org) | Facebook | Instagram

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    48 m

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