![Tova Ganzel: The Judaism of the Prophets & the People [Origins of Judaism 3/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Tova Ganzel: The Judaism of the Prophets & the People [Origins of Judaism 3/6]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Dr. Tova Ganzel about biblical Judaism, and the shift of rabbinic authority over time. Tova Ganzel is a professor of Judaics at Bar Ilan University. In our discussion with her, we discuss the evolution of mitzvah observance from biblical times and the transmission of authority within Judaism. - Who gives rabbis their authority? - How did Jewish law evolve during the Second Temple Period? - What did the prophets do to popularize Judaism? Tune in to hear a conversation on authoritative figures, authoritative texts, and accepting authority . Interview begins at 15:09Tova Ganzel is a Senior Lecturer at the Multidisciplinary Department of Jewish Studies at the Bar-Ilan University and Head of the Cramim Jewish Studies Honors Program. Tova was the director of the Midrasha – Institute for Advanced Torah Studies at Bar-Ilan University and is a certified women’s halakhic advisor (yo’etzet halakha). She holds a Ph.D. in Bible from Bar- Ilan and is a renowned figure in the world of Jewish education for women. Her work is widely published, and she is the recipient of numerous academic awards. She lives in Jerusalem with her husband and family.References:The Jewish Self by Jeremy KaganTractate Yoma 69bTractate Sanhedrin 64aBook of Nechemiah Pachad Yitzchak - “Letter #19” by Rav Yitzchak Hutner "I Am The Least Interesting Person In My Family" - Alex Edelman Performs Stand-Up on The Late ShowSeder Olam Rabbah 30 by Rav Eliyahu of VilnaEzekiel: From Destruction to Restoration by Tova GanzelShir HaShrim Rabbah 5:5Book of EzraMegillat EstherMegillat TaanitYechezkel 1Parshat YitroShulchan Aruch by Rabbi Yosef KaroPninei Halacha by HaRav Eliezer MelamedKitzur Shulchan Aruch by Rav Shlomo Ganzfried Mekor Chaim HaShalem by Rabbi Chaim David HaLeviMishna Berurah by Rabbi Yisrael Meir KaganYirmiyahu 17:21״יש צורות רבות ומגוונות לייצר דיון הלכתי, תקיפה היא לא אחת מהן״ by Tova Ganzel“Responsa: The Law as Seen By Rabbis for 1,000 Years" by Israel L. ShenkerMalachi 3:22-24Megillot Midbar Yehuda - HaChiburim HaIvriim by Elisha KimronMegillot in Qumran by Menahem KisterFrom Qumran to the Tannaic Time by Vered NoamThe Bar Kokhba Revolt - The Archaeological Evidence by Hanan Eshel and Boaz ZissuMaccabees I & IIBook of JubileesMishna Torah, Hilchot Mamarim by MaimonidesThe 13 Principles of Torah Elucidation by Rav YishmaelKovetz Shiurim: Divrei Sofrim by Rav ElchananDrashos Beis Yishai 15 by Rav Shlomo FisherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
15 Nov 20221h 28min
![Lawrence Schiffman: The World of Early Judaism [Origins of Judaism 2/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Lawrence Schiffman: The World of Early Judaism [Origins of Judaism 2/6]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Professor Lawrence Schiffman about Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. Lawrence Schiffman is a professor at New York University, where he lectures on topics such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, Midrashei Halacha, and Second Temple Judasim. He joins us today to discuss the evolution from early Judaism to modern observance, as well as the outcomes of superimposing ancient Judaism onto our present day understandings. - Who is a “common Jew”? - Is Jewish disunity as modern as we think it is? - Why would one cling to modern Judaism despite its evolution over history? Tune in to hear a conversation on the development of Judaism and how faith must be the answer when history fails us. Interview begins at 23:48Lawrence Schiffman is a professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University and Director of the Global Institute for Advanced Research in Jewish Studies. Dr. Schiffman is a specialist in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Judaism in Late Antiquity, the history of halacha, and Talmud. He has served as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Professor of Judaic Studies at Yeshiva University. Dr. Schiffman was featured in the PBS Nova series documentary, Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and several other documentaries. Dr. Schiffman’s book, From Text to Tradition, is a journey through the history of the emergence of rabbinic Judaism in the Second Temple era. Dr. Schiffman joins us to talk about the world of Early Judaism. References:“The Rambam’s Introduction to the Mishna” by Maimonides Zakhor: Jewish History And Jewish Memory by Yosef Hayim YerushalmiThe Formation of the Talmud: Scholarship and Politics in Yitzhak Isaac Halevy's Dorot HaRishonim by Dr. Ari BergmannDorot HaRishonim by Rav Yitzhak Isaac Halevy“Wissenschaft Des Judentums, Historical Consciousness, and Jewish Faith: The Diverse Paths of Frankel, Auerbach, and Halevy” by David Ellenson From Text to Tradition, a History of Judaism in Second Temple and Rabbinic Times: A History of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism by Lawrence SchiffmanJosephus: The Complete Works by Flavius JosephusComparing Judaism and Christianity: Common Judaism, Paul, and the Inner and the Outer in Ancient Religion by E.P. SandersBook of JeremiahTractate YadayimPirkei Avot 1:1Book of EzraBook of NechemiaDivrei HaYamim II 35:13The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism by Jacob NeusnerMatthew 12, The New TestamentMiktzat Ma'ase Ha-TorahDer Babylonische Talmud by Lazarus Goldschmidt Sefer HaIkkarim by Rav Yosef AlboTexts and Traditions: A Source Reader for the Study of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism by Lawrence SchiffmanSefer HaChinuch by AnonymousBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
8 Nov 20221h 15min
![Anonymous: Searching for the Beginning [Origins of Judaism 1/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Anonymous: Searching for the Beginning [Origins of Judaism 1/6]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to an anonymous email sender about life upon the bridge between the truth of fact and the truth of feeling.Our anonymous guest sent an email in to 18Forty, which we read previously on the Malka Simkovich episode. In his email, he describes struggling with the Oral Torah and clinging to his faith despite the unknown. - How has practical Jewish religious observance evolved since the canonization of the Oral Torah? - Are the struggles of modern day Jews the same struggles Jews faced in the Second Temple period ? - Where does the divinity of the Jewish People lie?- Is Judaism intended to be a socially arbitrated system? Tune in to hear a conversation on authenticity within spirituality. Interview begins at 16:39References:Torah Musings Blog by Gil Student18Forty - “Malka Simkovich: The Mystery Of The Jewish People”Zakhor: Jewish History And Jewish Memory by Yosef Hayim YerushalmiStories Of Your Life And Others by Ted ChiangExhalation: Stories by Ted ChiangArrival 18Forty - “Moshe And Asher Weinberger: Heart Of The Fire: Together Even With Small Differences”18Forty - “Larry And Tzipora Rothwachs: Here Without You — A Child’s Eating Disorder” 18Forty - “Andrew Solomon: Far From The Tree”“Welcome To Holland” by Emily Perl Kingsley18Forty - “The Legacy Of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks”18Forty - “Chaim Saiman: Is Talmud The Jewish Constitution?” 18Forty - “Ari Bergmann: Talmud As An Agent Of Chaos” 18Forty - “Joshua Berman: What Should We Believe?”“Is It Really the Torah, Or Is It Just the Rabbis?” by Tzvi FreemanJosephus: The Complete Works by Flavius JosephusFrom Text to Tradition, a History of Judaism in Second Temple and Rabbinic Times: A History of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism by Lawrence Schiffman The Rambam’s Introduction to the MishnaIggeres d'Rav Shrira GaonThe Thirteen Principles of Torah Elucidation by Rav YishmaelAce Ventura: Pet DetectiveThe Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Yoseph Karo”Left and Right Brain Judaism” by Rabbi Lord Jonathan SacksCOVID responsa from Rav Herschel SchachterShow & Tale: Pinny StieglitzGame of ThronesThe Matrix18Forty - Intergenerational DivergenceMishna Berurah by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan“Rupture and Reconstruction” by Haym SoloveitchikJudaism Straight Up by Moshe KoppelSin-a-gogue: Sin and Failure in Jewish Thought by David BashevkinDiscovering Second Temple Literature: The Scriptures and Stories That Shaped Early Judaism by Malka Z. Simkovich Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture by Louis H. FeldmanBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
1 Nov 20221h 45min
![Child & Parental Alienation: Keeping Families Together [Teshuva 6/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Child & Parental Alienation: Keeping Families Together [Teshuva 6/6]
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.In this episode, we discuss parental alienation. In some way or another, almost all of us struggle with alienation. Who among us doesn’t feel too far from someone that we love? The meeting points of religion and family in religious communities can make navigating change in the family unit difficult, sometimes leading to alienation. As we approach Yom Kippur, we spoke to five people who have lived through the stressors that lead to alienation. These guests are people that might be your neighbors, your rabbis, your siblings, or your parents, talking about the cost and challenge of keeping family close, no matter how hard it might be. In this interview, we discuss: — How does parental alienation start, and where might it lead? — What can someone do to avoid or rectify alienation? — What can we learn from those who have struggled with familial alienation? Thank you to each of these guests for sharing their stories with openness, vulnerability, and honesty, and thank you to Eitan Katz for permission to use his song, Ki Karov. Resources:"Somebody’s Son," Richard PindellKesher Nafshi Toldos Support Group for parental alienationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
3 Okt 20221h 20min
![Mark Moskowitz: Within: What Going to Jail Taught Me About Teshuva [Teshuva 5/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Mark Moskowitz: Within: What Going to Jail Taught Me About Teshuva [Teshuva 5/6]
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.This episode is sponsored by our friends, The Aleph Institute.On this episode of 18Forty, we have a deeply moving conversation with Mark Moskowitz, an author, speaker, and coach, to talk about his search for meaning in federal prison. After being incarcerated for defrauding his investors, Mark found meaning and himself in the least likely of places. This conversation moves from the challenges of living meaningfully amidst pressures to perform your success to the challenging work of teshuva. Our episode with Mark also features Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, founder of Aleph Institute.In this interview, we discussed:—How does one find a sense of self when they are expected to be someone for other people?—How does someone start to veer towards crime, and how do they come back from a mistake of that magnitude?—What can we learn about teshuva from the experience of prison?Interview begins at 6:34.Mark Moskowitz is an author, speaker, and coach, who speaks about his search for meaning in federal prison. After being incarcerated for defrauding his investors, Mark found meaning and himself in the least likely of places. You can learn more about Mark on the profile on him at Aish.com, “Mark Moskowitz's Story: In Prison for Defrauding Investors, I Turned My Life Around.”You can pre-order his book, Within: How I Found My Happy and Authentic Self in Federal Prison, here (https://www.markjmoskowitz.com/offers/9jpH7Z2k/checkout) and use the coupon code 18FORTY to receive 20% off.References:The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem by Nathaniel BrandenReal Power by Dr. Dovid LiebermanJoe DispenzaThe Shawshank RedemptionWe'd like to thank our dear friends at the Aleph Institute for their help coordinating this episode. If you would like to be a part of the amazing work they do, especially in these days of Yimei din vrachamim - days of judgment and mercy - then you can head on over to https://aleph-institute.org/wp/ and donate to their annual matching fundraising campaign and help them reach their goal for the coming year. Their work is entirely made possible by caring people like you.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
28 Sep 20221h 48min
![Shais Taub: Teshuva of Innocence and Experience [Teshuva 4/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Shais Taub: Teshuva of Innocence and Experience [Teshuva 4/6]
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.On this episode of 18Forty, we have a wide ranging conversation with Shais Taub, a renowned Chabad scholar and author of the book God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction, about the mechanics of teshuva. It's hard to put Rabbi Taub in a box. He is a candid speaker and an eclectic thinker who brings authenticity and honesty to otherwise formulaic topics. During our conversation we discussed:—What's the difference between teshuva of innocence and teshuva of experience?—What does Kafka have to do with teshuva?—Why did the Alter Rebbe, the first Rebbe of Chabad, call his work the Sefer of Beinonim, the book for people in the middle?Interview begins at 4:35Rabbi Shais Taub is a rabbi and author. He writes about Jewish spirituality, addiction, and mysticism, and is the author of God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction. Rabbi Taub is a noted speaker, and he currently serves as scholar-in-residence of Chabad of the Five Towns. References:Franz Kafka's The TrialTanyaSoulWords.orgFranz Kafka's The TrialTanyaSoulWords.orgB’Rogez Rachem Tizkor by David BashevkinThe Trauma of Everyday Life by Mark EpsteinLaughing with Kafka by David Foster WallaceVidui HaTeshuvah by Tzemech Tzedek (Part 1, Part 2)Orot HaKodesh by Rav KookKabbalistic Writings on the Nature of Masculine and Feminine by Sarah SchneiderBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
20 Sep 20221h 28min
![Kayla Haber-Goldstein: Questioning the Answers: Rebuilding Your Faith [Teshuva 3/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Kayla Haber-Goldstein: Questioning the Answers: Rebuilding Your Faith [Teshuva 3/6]
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.On this episode of 18Forty, we have a frank conversation with author Kayla Haber-Goldstein about her personal, painful journey to find God. Kayla proudly describes herself as FFB/BT, a reference to her identifying as a ba’al teshuvah despite growing up in a religious, rabbinic home in Australia and Jerusalem.—How do you align Judaism to your life so that religious practice doesn’t feel like a burden?—How can Orthodox education be improved to encourage spiritual-seeking?—How can you make changes to your life while under intense social scrutiny?Kayla Haber-Goldstein is an interior designer living in New York. Born to a rabbinic family, Kayla set out to explore her own relationship with Judaism, resulting in her book, Questioning The Answers. Kayla is passionate about questioning the answers—and questions—of Judaism, in order to be consciously religious.Interview begins at 15:30.References:Questioning the Answers by Kayla Haber-GoldsteinCrash Course in Jewish History by Ken SpiroOrot Hatorah by Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen KookBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
13 Sep 20221h 24min
![Antonio García Martínez: Optionality and Choosing Judaism [Teshuva 2/6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/D79089FBEF78B78B9B1A2A8AFD27F6A1_small.jpg)
Antonio García Martínez: Optionality and Choosing Judaism [Teshuva 2/6]
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.In this episode of 18Forty, tech entrepreneur Antonio Garcia Martinez discusses his powerful “Why Judaism?” essay series, chronicling his conversion to Judaism and his views on the deficiencies of secular liberalism. A formerly Orthodox man who was moved to change his life after reading Martinez’s essays chimes in.—What is the toll of a culture of optionality?—What is the value of unchosen commitments?—How does Martinez reconcile his deeply scientific worldview with Judaism?Interview begins at 10:21.Antonio García Martínez is a New York Times best-selling author and tech entrepreneur. He is a former product manager for Facebook, the CEO-founder of AdGrok, and a former quantitative analyst for Goldman Sachs. His book Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley, an insider look into Silicon Valley, was a New York Times bestseller. Antonio reflected on his choice to engage with Judaism in a deeply thoughtful piece, “Why Judaism? On abandoning secular modernity.”References:Why Judaism? On abandoning secular modernity by Antonio García MartínezWhy Judaism?, part שני: On the question of God in modernity by Antonio García MartínezNineteen Letters by Rabbi Samson Raphael HirschThe Benedict Option by Rod DreherRethinking Sex by Christine EmbaSeven Types of Atheism by John GrayThe Sabbath by Rabbi Abraham Joshua HeschelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
6 Sep 20221h 7min