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1 Pushing Past Stagnation & Business Plateaus 30:21
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Hitting plateaus is a common milestone in business, but there’s a difference between stability and a rut. In the last installment of this season, we’ll dive into the ways small business owners push beyond plateaus and find new ways to achieve revenue growth. Jannese and Austin wrap up their time in Nashville, Tennessee with a wonderful visit to N.B. Goods to speak with owner Camille Alston . Camille details the times where she hit a wall with profits, the strategies she implemented to increase revenue, what worked, what didn’t, and the important lessons she learned in the process. You won’t want to miss this informative final chapter! Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Tehillim. Psalm 144 - A Happy Nation
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Alex Israel द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Alex Israel या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
This Mizmor celebrates a country in which wars have ceased, in which children grow up in calm and peace, and in which the economy is booming... "Happy the people who have it so;
happy the people whose God is the LORD."
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Manage episode 446963193 series 3409709
Alex Israel द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Alex Israel या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
This Mizmor celebrates a country in which wars have ceased, in which children grow up in calm and peace, and in which the economy is booming... "Happy the people who have it so;
happy the people whose God is the LORD."
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Chapter 6 bears a startling similarity to ch.3. What are the unique lessons we can glean from this chapter? Why is the storyline repeated?
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This chapter, immortalized in a historic painting by Rembrandt, tells how Belshazzar, drinking at a royal feast from the Temple vessels, is startled by the appearance of a hand, writing an indecipherable script on the wall of the banquet hall. Why could he not read it? What did it mean? And what is the meaning of this enigmatic story?…
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1 Daniel ch.4 - The King who became a Bird 12:52
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The king has a dreadful dream (- yet again!) Daniel interprets it. It is all about a tree being cut down. What does it mean?
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1 Daniel ch.3 - The Statue of Dura and the Fiery Furnace 15:43
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In an exciting story of religious defiance, self-sacrifice, and miraculous salvation, Daniel's three friends prefer death rather than bow to the great statue in Dura, set up by Nebbuchadnezzar. They prefer martyrdom than renouncing their religious identities. This story has become a foundation for many Jewish acts of sacrifice, from the times of the Hasmoneans, to the Ten Martyr Rabbis, to the Crusades, Inquisitions and the Holocaust.…
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In a nail-biting chapter, the king threatens his "wise-men" if they fail to recall and interpret his dream. Daniel prays to God and succeeds. We discuss the comparisons and contrasts to the Joseph-Pharaoh episode, and we ask whether Daniel was indeed a prophet.
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1 Daniel ch.1 - The Jew in a Foreign Culture 16:07
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Today we introduce the book and figure of Daniel. Daniel is a personality who is very much in dialogue with other "Jews in a foreign court" - the Biblical Joseph and Mordechai and Esther (And Nehemiah) - but quite different. Daniel is a proud, open Jew, who observes his Jewish practices loudly and unashamedly even as he serves as an advisor to a world leader.…
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1 Esther ch.9 - A Very Jewish Celebration 14:21
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How did Purim become a holiday in the Jewish calendar? This is the first post-biblical chag or festival. It must have been controversial. We will see how Esther and Mordechai work hard to craft and form the rituals of celebration, enabling it to enter the calendar.
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1 Esther ch.8 - Saving the Jews is Complicated 15:44
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Haman is dead. Let's go celebrate! But no - we cannot relax! The decree to annihilate the Jews is still in full force. Mordechai and Esther will discover that it is no easy matter to annul and abolish the genocide plan. How will they save the situation?
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1 Esther Chapter 7 - "And also Harvona..." 14:20
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We are at the second feast. Esther needs to bring the king to a point at which he sees Haman as the enemy. How does she do it?
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1 Esther ch.6 - Assassination Intrigue 14:25
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Why can't the king fall asleep? What is he worrying about? Why does Achashverosh want Mordechai to be paraded around Shushan? Does he suspect Haman? Of what? The tables are beginning to turn!
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Esther risks her life, approaching the king uninvited. But what does she request? That the king (and Haman) attend a party! And then another party! What is Esther's plan?
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1 Esther Ch.4 - The Transformation of Esther 14:10
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The royal writ has been issued, the letters dispatched, and the Jews are decreed for annihilation. Mordechai appeals to Esther for help, but she refuses. What makes Esther shift from passsive to active, from an object to a subject, from a victim to a heroine?
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1 Esther Ch.3 - Mordechai vs. Haman: A Deadly Rivalry 14:05
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In Chapter 3 Haman's rivalry with Haman leads to Haman's plot to annihilate the Jews
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1 Esther ch.2 - A Cruel Beauty Contest 15:29
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Who are Mordechai and Esther - Devout or Assimilated Jews? Why is the "beauty contest" of Achashverosh quite possibly the cruelest way to find a wife? And what de we learn from the Bigtan and Teresh story?
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Chapter 1 takes places several years before Esther comes to power, and way before the decree against the Jews. Why is the story of Vashti relevant? We offer three central lessons that we can take from ch.1
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How does Kohelet end? What is his conclusion? Does he concluded with a soliloquy about death, or a series of statements about guidance and life?
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1 Kohelet ch.11 - "Cast your bread upon the waters..." 14:38
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Practice kindness, diversify your investments, invest in life - even if you cannot fully understand it, and enjoy your youth! These are Kohelet's messages - a philosophy of humble pragmatism.
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1 Kohelet ch.10 - Wisdom, Foolishness; and the Fly in the Ointment 11:51
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One act of foolishness can sully a sterling reputation.
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1 Kohelet ch.9 - White Clothes and the Love of a Woman 8:55
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Death might be the great equalizer, but in the meantime, there are better ways to live and worse ways.
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1 Kohelet ch.8: The Randomness of Power 13:03
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How might we act in the face of temperamental but powerful figures of government? How do we navigate an unpredictable world in which good and bad are seldom evident? Do we just eat and drink and be happy? Or maybe we allow wisdom to make our face shine.
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The word "tov -good" is the keyword of our chapter. Kohelet has been asking what the key to good is. In this chapter he offers a new pragmatic approach.
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1 Kohelet ch.6 - The Wanderings of Desire 8:39
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6:9: "Better what you can see than the wanderings of desire." Today we address the attractions and fantasies that make us not only dissatisfied with our worldly blessings but also sap our ability and focus to appreciate and be present in the good fortune that we experience.
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1 Kohelet ch.5 - Musings about Religion, Action and Speech 13:09
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Is there a value in visiting the Temple? Should an individual make a vow? The opening lines of chapter 5 speak about religious ritual, the power of speech and the manner in which a person approaches God. What is Kohelet's perspective?
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1 Kohelet Ch.4 - Work, Competition and Companionship 13:02
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This world can be tough. Kohelet suggests that many people might prefer never to have been born at all. And yet, with a little financial modesty and less comparison, with some simple companionship, we will see success and happiness.
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A time to give birth and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to uproot that which is planted... A time to love and a time to hate; a time for war and a time for peace.
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1 Kohelet ch.2 - Wisdom, Pleasure & Work 11:47
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Kohelet entertains three possibilities of what might make life meaningful: wisdom, pleasure and work. But the ultimate litmus test will be the death of a person; does anything valuable endure after we depart this work. Is everything ephemeral (hevel)?
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1 Kohelet ch.1 - "Hevel!" - The Philosophy of the Absurd 15:10
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What is the meaning of life? That is essentially the question that Kohelet seeks to address. Who is Kohelet? What does he mean when he says: "All the rivers flow into the sea but the sea is never full"?
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1 Eikhah ch.5 - "Hashiveinu" - Take us back! 11:01
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Rather than a lament, Chapter 5 is a prayer. It begins by asking God to remember us and our humiliation, and it ends with a ple asking God to "Take us Back!"
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1 Eikhah ch.4 - Colours of Destruction 13:04
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Chapter Four uses colours to depicts the suffering of the people on Jerusalem's streets. v.1-11 speak of the siege and famine v.12-20 speak of the bloodshed of Jerusalem and the loss of sovereignty and standing among the international community. The last verse gives a glimmer of hope.
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1 Eikhah ch.3 - Suffering, Faith, and Salvation 11:15
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Despite torturous suffering, the individual of our chapter retains his faith. Ultimately, God saves him. This is a story that gives hope to those who might otherwise despair, sowing the seed of promise even in the bleakest conditions.
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Chapter 2 focuses on God's fury. Two victims in particular are singled out: 1. The Temple itself 2. The children and babies This chapter expresses forthright outrage and protest towards God.
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Eikhah gives the human angle to the destruction of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is depicted as a woman, forlorn and in tears, abandoned and humiliated. Today we focus on many of the repeated phraseology of chapter 1 which evokes the imagery of ruin and tragedy.
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1 Ruth ch.4 - Names, Land, and Redemption 13:34
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This chapter is quite legal. Today we focus on two key words: the "name" and "geula - redemption" because here in chapter 4, "redemption" is expressed in the restoration of the "name" of the deceased, upon his "land" or ancestral portion. This concept is the backbone of the drama of restoration that reverses the tragedy of Naomi\'s family, and brings personal fulfillment to Ruth.…
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In this chapter Ruth goes out to the threshing floor at night. Boaz is apparently sleeping there all alone. And she uncovers his feet. The plan, devised by Naomi, seems to have pronounced sexual overtones. And yet it would seem that both Ruth and Boaz's high moral fibre ensure that this becomes the moments in which they reveal their intent to marry.…
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1 Ruth ch.2 - In the fields of Bethlehem 14:14
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What attracts Boaz' attention to Ruth? What aspect of Ruth's persona is significant to Boaz? And how does Ruth embody the character of Abraham in contrast to her ancestor, Lot?
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1 Ruth ch.1 - Shoftim and the Lessons of Devotion 12:26
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This is a story that takes place on the backdrop of the period of the Shoftim. And yet, its message is very different to that book. What is Ruth trying to add that hasn't been said in Shoftim?
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.8 - A seal upon your heart 19:42
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In Chapter 8 the couple manage to express their love and to experience their togetherness in the fullest manner. And yet this is a difficult chapter. It is made of sub-units, whose connection is difficult to decipher. We read through the chapter, expressing the questions and offering a possible reading for the end of the book.…
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.7 - The Uniqueness of the Jewish People 14:39
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Chapter 7 begins with the other women beckoning the woman-lover, the "shulamit" as she is called, to return and dance with them. Rashi and the Midrash reads this as a invitation to integrate and acculturate into foreign cultures. But the "shulamit" insists on her independence. As they describe her physical form, the Midrash sees each detail as an allusion to an aspect of Jewish uniqueness.…
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.6 - You are the One and Only! 13:19
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After the traumatic separation of the couple, chapter 6 has the "dod", the king proclaiming that the woman is "my only one, my dove, my perfect one."Music. Evyatar Banai. Yafa Ka-levana
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.5 - The Voice of my Beloved Knocks!! 11:25
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This is a scene of missed opportunities; as after a period of (apparent) separation, the beloved comes looking for the woman, but she fails to understand and appreciate the moment, the opportunity, and the couple don't achieve reunion. Hazal speak of this scene as the lackadaisical response to Cyrus's invitation to rebuild the Second Temple. But possibly it refers to any moment in which we are too lazy to respond to God's summons. Music: Hanan Ben-Ari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG8Xs0Bd9ek…
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.4 - The Land of Israel (personified) 12:52
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The depictions of the bride are rather strange, when her hair is compared to a flock of goats, her neck to a tower, and her stomach to a pile of wheat. Are we describing the anatomy of a woman, or possibly the geography and beauty of the land of Israel? Music. Mattisyahu. Basi LeGani
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After the lovers' two unsuccessful attempts to realize their love, chapter 3 depicts the grand wedding of the young woman with the king.
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.2 - You Can't Hurry Love 16:10
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In the first song, the woman is ready to move ahead, the "dod" is more hesitant. In the second song., the "dod" is all excited; the "ra'aya" - the woman - is expressing doubts and excuses. This is the nature of unripe love.
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1 Shir Hashirim ch.1 - Meet the Characters 14:16
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We begin ch.1 by seeing how the lovers - the young woman and the man - are depicted by Shir Hashirim. What might this express about God and Israel?
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This is a book that needs some framing. We offer a few words of introduction.
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Iyov has a strange conclusion. Does the restoration of Iyov's fortunes and the birth of 10 children mean that his prior troubles and pain have been forgotten? How might we understand the closing chapter?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.41 - What can we learn from the Book of Iyov? 13:18
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Here we draw some conclusions and closing lessons from our reading of the Book of Iyov.
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Our chapter speaks of the mythic "behemoth" and "leviathan" possibly a huge wild hippopotamus and whale or maybe a dragon. Why is God depicting these frightening monsters? And what do Hazal say about them?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.39 - What a Wonderful World? 8:07
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Gid continues to challenge Iyov regarding his lack of understanding of the natural world. Today we speak about the animal kingdom.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.38 - Out of the Whirlwind 11:25
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Iyov has been asking for an audience with God. Now God appears. But rather than answers, he merely poses questions! What is going on?
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Elihu's final words. In Elihu's view, just as you don't know how to predict the weather, you will never fully comprehend God.
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Iyov's 4th Speech. Until now, we have seen suffering as a result of past actions. The question has been whether Iyov is guilty or innocent. But now, Elihu adjusts our perspective. Can we see suffering as future oriented?
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This is Elihu's 3rd Speech. His essential argument is that God is transcendent; consequently Iyov cannot expect that God is directly manipulating and punishing him. In the course of time, justice is done. In the meantime, most people suffer the consequences of their own actions.
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Elihu's 2nd Speech addresses Iyov's claim that if: a.Iyov is just, an b. Iyov is suffering, then c. God must be unjust. Elihu is outraged that Iyov is accusing God, and he gives his own approach.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.33 - Educational Suffering - Yissurin shel Ahava 13:42
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Elihu's first speech explains the theory of "yissurin shel ahava" - corrective, or educational suffering.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.32 - Enter Elihu. Words about Words 11:58
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Iyov has said his piece. The three "friends" are out of words. Enter Elihu! A young man who has sat listening to each of the arguments. He is angry. He is besides himself. He cannot hold his words inside. With great irony, in this chapter, Elihu just talks about talking, but in fact says very little. See the chart of the instances of the word "milah" in Tanakh here: https://mg.alhatorah.org/Graph/4405…
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In this chapter we see Iyov's plea for the defense where he lists all his virtues and appeals to God to explain why he has deserved his punishment and torture.
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Yesterday, Iyov - in his closing argument - reflected on his glory days; today we hear about his fall from grace, his derision and humiliation at the hands of the lowest in society, and we hear of his physical pain.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.29 - The Good Old Days! 10:38
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Iyov reminsces about a time in which he had prestige, wealth, family, and he devoted his life to justice. In this podcast we focus on the phrase "I clothed myself in righteousness and it robed me" and we speak about a thorough integrated personality in which the inner self is fully expressed.
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Humans can control nature; but they will never understand God! That is what Iyov says in ch.28. To who is he speaking? And what intonation should this chapter have? Is it spoken in calm resignation or in outrage?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.27 - Who are the flatterers? 12:21
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Iyov addresses his friends for the final time. What does he say? 1. He restates his innocence 2. He accuses his friends of wickedness and warns that a litany of tragedy will befall them. But is there a problem with justifying God? With "Tzidduk Hadin"? Iyov certainly thinks so.
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God's creation, we shall contend, serves as a Rorschach Test; the manner in whcih you see God's creation reflects the way that you live in this world: Is it a world of chaos or order, fear or benevolence?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.25 - Oseh Shalom BiMromav 9:10
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This is teh final speech of Iyov's friends. After this, our "guests" will be Elihu and God himself!
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1 Iyov | Job ch.24 - Slavery and Oppression 14:42
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Iyov depicts the slavery and oppression of the poor that he sees in the local economy. He wonders why God doesn't step in, and take the cruel and violent individuals to task.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.23 - Looking for a Conversation 7:42
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Iyov sounds a little more agreeable and amenable in this chapter. He returns to his wish for a hearing with God, but rather than wishing his death, or proclaiming his anger, its as if he just wants to understand what God is thinking.
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Eliphaz attacks Iyov with a long list of crimes. What is the basis of Eliphaz' accusations? Could Iyov be guilty of these things?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.21 - Taking Life for Granted 13:41
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Iyov argues that - look around you - the wicked more often than not, lead wonderful peaceful lives. Even in death he sees no advantage of the righteous over the wicked. We speak about 1. The Afterlife. Why is it absent in so much of the Tanakh? 2. Midrash - Tosefta Sotah 3:2 - Is it that wicked people lead untroubled lives, or does an untroubled life lead a person to wickedness?…
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1 Iyov | Job ch.20 - The Mafia Boss who owned a Ferrari 9:39
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Tzofar gives a speech in which he asserts that even if one sees the wicked, the evil, having a good life, one shouldn't be fazed; all their blessings will be short-lived, will simply dissolve and crumble.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.19 - Inscribe it in a Book; Chisel it into a Rock 11:45
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With no recourse neither to God nor his friends, Iyov wishes that his suffering and victimhood be recorded for eternity.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.18 - Self-Centredness and Concern for Others 10:43
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Bildad's second speech. He tears into Iyov!. And yet, the Rabbis take a line in this chapter and learn a fascinating lesson about concern for others.
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Iyov continues his response. On the one hand he seems to want to die, he repeatedly speaks of his descending to his grave; on the other hand he expresses exasperation with his interlocutors and a desire to increase his strength and stamina.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.16 - "Earth, do not cover my blood!" 10:42
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Iyov barely responds to his critics. Instead he expresses that he feels God has handed him over into the hands of some evil force who is tormenting and torturing him. Moreover, he calls his gaunt scarred body and heaven and earth to serve as witnesses on his behalf before God, as he pleads his innocence.…
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1 Iyov | Job ch.15 - Round Two! (Ding! Ding!) 8:24
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The second round of discussions get underway. Eliphaz speaks first. In essence he will accuse Iyov that his troubles and torments are his own fault. He is a sinner. He has gotten what he deserves.
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Today we tell the story of Rabbi Akiva who found faith in the future from watching water smoothing out a rock. He quoted the verse from our chapter (14:19) 'water wears away stone' . As we will see, Job speaks this verse in a dispirited lament at human fatality and futility. We might wonder what might have transpired were Iyov to have met Rabbi Akiva!…
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Rabbi Yehoshua ben Hyrcanus taught: Job served the Holy One, Blessed be He, only out of love, as it is stated: “Though He will slay me, still I will trust in Him” (Job 13:15). Why is Iyov the ultimate lover of God, and why does he accuse his interlocutors as being "creators of lies, healers of idols" in their defence of the Almighty?…
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1 Iyov | Job ch.12 - If God is All-Powerful .... 10:19
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If God is all powerful, then he must be responsible for natural disasters, for human error and the like. How can Job's friends sustain the impressions of God's power and responsibility and then also claim that he is kind and just? If he is in charge, then God must also cause pain and suffering!
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1 Iyov | Job ch.11 - Higher, Lower, Longer, Wider 10:56
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The 3rd friend, Tzofar, accuses Iyov of overreach, as he thinks he understands God, but in fact God's wisdom is "longer than the earth, and broader than the sea. What audacity to think that one understands the divine!
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Iyov speaks to God with a series of direct and powerful questions about the way that God is treating him. At the centre of the chapter is the challenge of the absurdity of the human situation: If God has created and formed us, he knows humans will err. How then does God subject humans to suffering and torment? Is this some sort of masochistic game?…
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1 Iyov | Job ch.9 - Who Ever Challenged God and Survived? 11:24
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Iyov responds to Bildad by saying that he would love justice - he would love to bring God to trial and vindicate himself. But that with the radical power disparity between humans and God, theer will be no opportunity to get a fair hearing. To listen to the chapter, passuk by passuk https://cdn.tanachstudy.com/archives/Ketuvim/Iyov/iyov-9.mp3…
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Bildad is the second friend of Iyov, He also offers accusation rather than support. In his attempt to justify God, he essentially claims that Iyov's children must have died for their sins; and that Iyov is innocent, he will soon be rewarded. His proofs come from nature. Interestingly, many of these arguments and metaphors are reflected in various Psalms, but Iyov will not accept these arguments. They do not apply to him; precisely because he is innocent.…
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In this chapter Iyov asks God why he is subject to such close scrutiny? How much attention do we want from God? Is God's attention a good thing or a bad thing?
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1 Iyov | Job ch.6 - How to Speak to a Friend in Pain 13:08
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Iyov and his friend Eliphaz are not merely having a philosophical argument, they are speaking at cross-purposes, they are engaged in different languages. In this podcast we speak about how we might approach someone who is experiencing pain and suffering.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.5 - The Long Arc of History 10:26
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Eliphaz appeals to Iyov, that in the broad long run of history, God might sometimes strike a bitter blow, but in the broad calculus of time: "He {God} injures, but He binds up; He wounds, but His hands heal." We ask whether this is a convincing argument.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.4 - What innocent man ever perished? 9:33
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The first of Job's friends challenges Job's status as "wholesome and blameless" and he charges: "What innocent man ever perished?" In other words - If you are suffering, you MUST be guilty.
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1 Iyov | Job ch.3 - Cursed is the Day I was Born 11:25
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In this chapter, after 7 days of silence, Job begins to speak. He 1. curses the day he was born, and the night of his conception. 2. Longs for death when his pain will be over.
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If ch.1 gave us the awful loss of Job's wealth and the death of his ten children, today we see Satan take a step forward and afflict Job with the agony of boils or sores over his entire body, from head to the soles of his feet. We discuss his conversation with his wife, and witness the visit of his 3 friends who sit with him for seven days in absolute silence.…
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What happens when the man who has it all loses everything? What happens when a world of order turns to disarray? What happens when Satan makes a wager with God?
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We move from Sefer Mishlei, an ordered, ethical world, to Iyov - a cruel world in which the righteous suffer. Today we offer a few words of introduction to the book.
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Who is this "woman of valour" who we sing about every Shabbat? How does this alphabetical poem fit into Sefer Mishlei?
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We are getting to the end of Mishlei. Here we have a collation of proverbs from 3 sages: Agur, Aluka and Lemuel. In this podcast we study 30:1-14 understanding the sage wisdom of Agur. We also scan the numerical riddles of Aluka.
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1 Mishlei ch.29 - Integrity of Leaders 14:01
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Today we discuss the importance of integrity, fairness, and empathy of leaders and judges.
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1 Mishlei ch.28 - Caution and Rigidity 13:17
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How do we balance healthy fear with unhealthy anxiety? How do we balance caution with rigidity?
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Our chapter is filled with proverbs about friends (and enemies), about when rebuke is positive guidance from a person who cares, or conversely, when expressions of affection are in fact bogus, and the gestures of friendship are a mere facade.
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1 Mishlei ch.26 - The Fool, The Hinge, and the Dog's Ears 10:34
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Chapter 25 speaks of Solomon's proverbs republished in the time of King Hizkiyahu. What is the story behind the re-publishing of Shlomo Ha-melekh's literary works? We offer two possibilities.
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1 Mishlei ch.24 - Failure and Success; Falling and Rising 12:32
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"The Tzaddik falls seven times, and rises." What happens when disaster strikes? What does a person do when they are experiencing a string of failures? That is our theme today.
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1 Mishlei ch.23 - Is this chapter an Egyptian text? 15:47
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Is chapter 22-24 of Proverbs plagiarized from the Egyptian teachings of Amenemope? A striking resemblance is found between the two texts. If this does have its origin in Egyptian wisdom literature, how did it find its way to King Solomon? And does it belong in the Tanakh?
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1 Mishlei ch.22 - Educating the Individual 12:50
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"Educate a child according to his way; Even when he gets old he will not veer from it." The idea of Jewish Education has shifted over time. We will look at some traditional and modern conceptions of education.
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1 Mishlei ch.21 - Knowledge, Wisdom and Insight 10:56
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"Knowledge, wisdom and counsel are nothing before God!" Yes! God is the ultimate authority. Man plans and God's designs will prevail. But man is also endowed with the same divine features: Knowledge, wisdom and insight - and this creates an intriguing tension.
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1 Mishlei ch.20 - The Candle and the Soul 11:25
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Today we address v.27 which is as spiritual as it is cryptic: "The soul of man is the candle of God." What does that mean? We offer FOUR interpretations.
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1 Mishlei ch.19 - 9 Rules for Financial Success 10:10
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Our chapter presents many points of proverbial advice that relate to the financial sphere. Here we present 9 guiding proverbs.
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1 Mishlei 18 - The Goodness of Marriage 11:14
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18:22 - "He who finds a wife finds what is good". Today we discuss marriage.
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1 Mishlei ch.17 - Friendship and Brotherhood 12:13
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What are the virtues and actions that create and reinforce friendship? And what are the behaviours that have the capacity to drive friends apart? This is the topic that we address today.
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This chapter is thematically ordered. But one of the overarching themes is that whatever man intends, ultimately God is in control; even evil has been placed in the world for God's designs. Alongside this is a running theme about justice and integrity.
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Today we discuss the pleasures and perils of our social environment.
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Can we ever understand another person? Can others ever understand us?
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Are we affected by our society, by our associates and friends, or do we influence them? When are we subject to social pressure? When are we influnced and when are we influencers? Today we examine the question of social pressure through the lens of the Midrash, the Rambam, and Rabb Sacks z"l
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Words are powerful. Words are creative. Mishlei contains many metaphors: Words can be like fruit, like daggers; and as we will discuss, language, conversation can also be a way of ridding oneself of worry.
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1 Mishlei ch.11 - Gossip vs. Discretion 10:57
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Today we address the notion of privacy vs. discretion as Mishlei decries the gossip and revealer of information, and praises the discreet individual who knows how to keep a secret. What does this say to us in our social-media age?
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We open the second segment of Mishlei which shifts the entire tempo and character of the book. Today we offer a short introduction.
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1 Mishlei ch.9 - Three Personality Types 10:27
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Mishlei contains several sterotypes or archetypal characters. Our chapter offers three personality types and charts 3 varying ways to engage them.
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1 Mishlei ch.8 - Wisdom. The World's Foundation 13:15
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In our chapter, "wisdom" speaks in the grammatical first person, telling us her autobiography - how she advises kings, and how she was present prior to the founding of the world.
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1 Mishlei ch.7 - Attraction, Distraction and Avoidance 12:29
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Mishlei chapter 7 brings us back to the temptress. It issues a stern warning to avoid contact with this woman and to steer clear of her path. How are we to deal with distractions and addictive habits? How do we steer clear?
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1 Mishlei ch.6 - Life Lessons from an Ant 10:36
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Today we speak about making our time count. Do we want to spend our days relaxing or working?
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Mishlei returns time after time, to the imagery of an attractive, seductive woman who leads the "son" astray from his pursuit of wisdom.
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Today we deal with 3 themes 1. 3 Generations. The speaker, possibly King Solomon, speaks of messages that he heard from his father that he is passing down to his son. This is a deeply touching image. 2. The Joy of Torah 3. The metaphor of the necklace and the wreath/crown - Mishlei repeatedly speaks of wisdom as jewellery. What does that intend to indicate?…
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Today we discuss several features of Mishlei: 1. The engagement with a Judaism that is far wider than ritual moments and encompasses all avenues of life 2. That Mishlei incentivizes the path of Torah 3. We speak of a fascinating intertextual polemic about the "Tree of Life"
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1 Mishlei ch.2 - Life-Choices and Consequences 10:18
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We address two themes: 1. The notion of parent and child; wisdom which comes through the family, through sage adavice rather than direct divine revelation 2. The presentation of choices and consequences; good paths and bad paths; straight and crooked.
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Today we discuss 1:7 - "The beginning of wisdom is fear of God"
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We start Mishlei today - Proverbs. What is this book about? Who wrote it? What is a "mashal" or a "proverb"? Today we introduce the sefer.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 150 - With Every Breath 9:56
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We made it! Mizmor 150! Awe, Dance, Breath! Today we speak about how our essence, our breath, reaches out to the Divine in an attempt to transcend our human limits.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 149 - Justice, Victory, and Joy 9:03
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This chapter has 2 stanzas. 1. The victory of the righteous, their joy and dance 2. A battle of justice against the forces of evil and regimes of violence Both are enacted by the "hassidim" - the ethical, pious and righteous.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 148 - Celebrating Creation 11:29
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We wake up every morning and celebrate the wonderful world we inhabit.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 147 - History, Nature, Revelation 10:48
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Chapter 147 is a weave of intersecting harmonious themes that blend to praise God.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 146 - The Futility of Fame 7:02
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We live in a world where celebrity, status and fame are highly prized. This mizmor challenges that impression and presents other values as central in God's perspective.
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Chapter 145 a.k.a "Ashrei" is THE "Tehilla Le-David. It is the ultimate praise of God. But paradoxically, it doesn't give us earth-shattering depictions of God, but rather the image of a caring, nurturing deity.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 144 - A Happy Nation 11:09
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This Mizmor celebrates a country in which wars have ceased, in which children grow up in calm and peace, and in which the economy is booming... "Happy the people who have it so; happy the people whose God is the LORD."
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In this almost classic Mizmor, we draw upoon 3 themes: 1. The character of the "Servant of God" 2. The meaning of the word "nefesh" in Tanakh 3. The posture of prayer - hands extended.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 142 - The Prison of Loneliness 14:02
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Here David is on the run, hiding in a cave, and calling to God. we speak about the despair of isolation and loneliness, and the transformation - religious and social - the shift of mindset that such a situation might engender.
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David expresses his concerns and worries that he might succumb to the methods and morals of his adversaries. Today we speak about the virtue of self-doubt.
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This chapter resonates strongly with contemporary events. It is a wonderful example of how Psalms written millennia ago can resonate afresh in other times.
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God knows everything about me. That can be such a crushing burden that at times a person wishes to run away from God. What insights and understandings help a person to find his way back?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 138 - With a Full Heart 9:45
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Chapter 138 is filled with gratitude. We stop to think today about the power of appreciation
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 137 - If I forget you, Jerusalem! 11:41
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Jews never forgot Jerusalem, though they wandered the globe for 2000 years. What was the formula for their survival? This chapter gives us some key tools for the Jewish art of making Jerusalem our home no matter where we lived.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 121 - "I Lift Up My Eyes to the Hills..." 12:09
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"i lift up my eyes to the mountains. From where will my help come?" This is one of the most famous and popular mizmorim. In what context might it have been composed and recited?
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This psalm opens one of the most famous sub-sections of Tehillim - the Songs of Ascent or Shirei Hamaalot. In this podcast we: 1. offer 4 explanations for the term "Shir Ha-Maalot" 2. Study Psalm 120 which speaks about hate speech, peace and war.
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This - the longest pslam - is a paean to Torah, its study, its laws and the meaning it offers those who walk on the pure path of Torah. Its poetry is wrapped in an delightful eightfold alphabetical acrostic.
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Have you noticed the ups and downs of Hallel; how it lurches from elation to the depths of anxious despair in a single line - and then back again? And why do we double certain lines in Hallel?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 117 - "Judaism is not for Jews alone" 8:31
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Our Mizmor invites the world to appreciate the Jewish people and to acclaim the everlasting truth of God's worldview.
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Are vows important? Why is making a vow like buying on credit, and why are vows so central in this Mizmor? Our answer will take us to the colourful world of the Temple, where people would celebrate in the company of friends after a life-threatening situation.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 115 - God in Heaven and Earth 11:24
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This Mizmor is a struggle with those who mock Israel for worshipping a God they cannot see. In return, the Mizmor mocks and belittles the idolaters who serve man-made ineffective gods. In response for Israel's trust in the Divine, the poet promises that God will bless Israel.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 114 - Sea Splitting; Hills Skipping! 10:55
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The Exodus is depicted not merely as an historical revolution; there is a revolution in nature - water turns to dry land; dry land turns to water! This joyous Mizmor from Hallel expresses the overlap between the emergence of Israel and God's powerful presence in nature. Music. Intro - Sinai Tor. End - Naftali Kempeh…
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Chapter 113 starts what we know as "Hallel" "Where one finds God's greatness; there you find his smallness and humility" Musical Intro - Mekimi - Yosef Karduner Musical ending - Mekimi - Yonina
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 112 - Walking in God's Ways 7:34
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This Mizmor is the mirror image of Psalm 111; but whereas the previous psalm depicted God, now we describe the character of the righteous human individual. We suggest that the combination of Psalm 111 and 112 is encouraging us to model our human actions on God's traits.
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A beautiful alphabetical song of praise. The first half deals with God's creation - his universal covenant with mankind; the second half praises God for his particular covenant with Israel and the laws of the Torah.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 110. Who is the King? 10:42
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This is a chapter spoken in God's name, seating an unnamed king on a chair at his right-hand side and promising victory over his enemies, priesthood to the nations, and the role of dispensing justice to the world. Who is the king? Abraham? King David? Mashiach? We speak about the Radak's interpretation, refuting the Christian reading of the chapter which identified the king as Jesus, and we ask why Radak needed to expend such extensive efforts if his audience was a Jewish one.…
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Today we address two themes: 1. VeAni Tefilla - the whole person meeting God in the prayerful moment. 2. David's curses. David issues a litany of curses that no one would ever want poured on his head. What do we make of this diatribe? Is it befitting of David?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 108 - Old Psalms; New Kavanna 10:05
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Psalm 108 is a fusion of segments from Psalm 57 and 60! What do we make of old texts being "recycled" to make new mizmorim?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 107 - Redemption Song 11:48
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Four situations necessitate thanksgiving to God. This is a chapter that speaks of God's responsiveness to human distress, and the human thanks of God's salvation. The heading - "Let the redeemed of God" - indicates that this distress, salvation and thanks are happening under the rubric of Redemption. This is a chapter that we recite on the night of Yom Haatzmaut.…
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 136 - The Universal and the Particular 13:12
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This is a Hallel, a chant, an opportunity to sing and shout to God. We will draw connections to the themes of the upcoming holiday, Sukkot: 1. The universal and the particulatr 2. Appreciation for the blessing of our daily bread.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 135 - God in Nature; God in History 13:31
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This is a chapter of Hallel. What is the subject of God's praise?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 134 - Night in the Temple! 10:15
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"Bless God all you servants of God who stand at night in the house of God" There is no Temple service at night! Who are these servants who praise God at night in the Temple?
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"How good and how pleasant it is that brothers dwell together." We explain the dramatic story behind this Psalm, a story of sibling rivalry and reconciliation in five acts.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 132 - Two Oaths; Two Houses 9:43
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David promises that he will make a house, a Temple for God; God promises that he will make a royal house for David and his progeny. Today we discuss the relationship between king and Temple.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 131 - Like a Nursing Baby 9:22
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Do we rely on God because we expect everything to turn out okay; or do we rely in God because attachment to God is simply life itself?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 130 - Out of the Depths 11:28
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This Psalm is one of the most commonly recited Psalms in times of trouble, sickness, or distress. It is also recited during the Ten Penitential Days between Rosh Hashannah and Yom Kippur.
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In every generation, "since my youth, the haters, the assailants have attacked me, but they will never prevail against me." This is a song about anti-Semitism and Jewish survival.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 128 - The Vine and the Olive Tree 11:46
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This Mizmor offers the Godfearing person individual and national blessings. We discuss the images of the vine and the olive tree, the family and the nation.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 127 - If God will not Guard the City 8:26
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Today we study the chapter with an eye to the year we have experienced. Wishing everyone a Shanna Tova!
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 126 - Joy and Tears. The Challenge of Return. 11:37
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This Psalm sung on Shabbat and festive moments before Birkhat Hamazon. It starts with the joy of the return to Zion. But then it requests of God: "Return our captives! Have we returned or not? And if we are so joyous, why are we crying?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 125 - Jerusalem. The Little Hill That Could 10:51
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"Jerusalem has mountains surrounding it, and God surrounds His people now and forevermore" We examine this statement both topographically and historically. Has Jerusalem always been protected by God "now and forevermore"?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 124 - Song of Jewish Survival 9:16
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This is the song of what might have been, the chorus of Jewish survival, the symphony of thangsgiving to God for having our back throughout the millennia and not allowing our enemies to succeed in destroying the Jewish People, in thwarting the designs of anti-Semites and would be destroyers.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 123 - "If as Sons; If as Slaves!" 8:18
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What can a slave expect from his master? In this podcast we relate chapter 123 to our Rosh Hashanna liturgy.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 122 - Seek the Peace of Jerusalem 9:42
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This beautiful and colourful chapter describes the excitement of a pilgrims journey to Jerusalem and the sights that they encounter. It ends with a three-fold prayer for peace.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 106 - A Rebellious History 11:04
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This historical Psalm is written from a position of Exile. It speaks of Israel's constant waywardness and rebellion against God, from the days of the Wilderness, until the Land of Israel, frequently disloyal, and ungrateful to God's manifold gifts and wonders. Why then is this a chapter of praise? Why is this chpater animated by an upbeat mood?…
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At first glance this is a chapter celebrating the Exodus. At second glance this is all about God's loyalty to the covenant made with the Patriarchs and the way that God guided history to fulfill that promise.
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This is a beautiful hymn to the magnificence of our world. We recite "Borchi Nafshi" on Rosh Hodesh, possibly because it mentions the moon, possibly because it speaks of renewal - ותְחַדֵּ֗שׁ פְּנֵ֣י אֲדָמָֽה - and Rosh Hodesh is about the renewal of the moon.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 103 - God's love and forgiveness 13:06
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This chapter celebrates God's capacity and proclivity to forgive his people. Academics have studied the language of this chapter and identify it as a Second Temple Psalm. This gives extra meaning to this celebratory Mizmor as a song of thanks for God having renewed Israel, forgiving us, and giving us a new lease on life - a fresh start.…
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 102 - Bird on a Roof 11:49
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This Mizmor starts with a desperate call for help. What is the problem? What's wrong? Soon we can deduce that the poet is in exile, and yearns for the land, even the stones and dust of the Land of Israel. This Psalm is about religious yearnings even in the depths of Exile.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 101 - Integrity, or Dishonest Government? 11:44
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What happens when we cannot trust the integrity of public officials? In this chapter David expresses his desire to be surrounded by and to implement a public culture of "temimut" - honesty, rectitude, virtue, integrity, and trust.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 100 - Gratitude and Happiness 8:52
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Does Judaism have a mitzva to be happy? Is there a relationship between gratitude and happiness?
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Mizmor 99 gives us a window into the paradoxical and dialectical encounter with the Divine Presence. Music. Naor Carmi - Longing
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 98 - The Music of Redemption 12:15
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The nations all burst into song when they appreciate God's salvation of the Jewish People
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 97 - Joy and Trembling 10:18
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God is coming to establish justice, order and decency in the world. God's arrival i surrounded by clear delight along with melting and quaking mountains, fire, cloud and darkness - features that mirror God's revelation at Mount Sinai. God's presence establishes a clear choice between good and evil.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 96 - The Pattern of 95-100 12:26
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Today we identify a deliberate structure of Psalms 95-100 which form them into a self-contained unit.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 95 - Kabbalat Shabbat 10:27
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This chapter is familiar to most of us as the opening of Kabbalat Shabbat. But there is a strange shift from the first segment to the second. Why does the chapter transition from joy to rebuke and warning?
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 94 - Justice, Not Vengeance! 12:08
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How does faith respond to suffering? - In a variety of ways. This Mizmor gives us several vantage points on the experience of suffering - protest, rebuke, faith, a call to divine retribution and justice. This is a sophisticated multifaceted treatment of injustice and evil.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 93 - Chaos and Order 13:20
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God's Majesty! Crashing waves! We will read this Psalm as depicting a narrative of chaos and rupture in the face of an ordered and harmonious world.
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1 Tehillim. Psalm 92 - Mizmor Shir L'Yom Ha-Shabbat 12:47
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What is the connection between this Mizmor and Shabbat?
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