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Feb 14, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 59 and 60 - Can non-Jews study Torah?

Today’s Talmud pages, Sanhedrin 59 and 60, ask a thorny question: Can non-Jews learn Torah? It's a question that has much to teach us about interfaith relations, respect, and other weighty issues. What surprisingly modern lesson might we learn from Rabbi Meir's ancient wisdom? Listen and find out.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 58 - History of Violence

Today’s Talmud page, Sanhedrin 58, argues that even merely contemplating violence is a sin. What did the rabbis understand about human nature that psychologists took millennia to confirm? And are people who threaten violence more likely to actually commit violent acts? Listen and find out.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 57 - Shoot to kill

Today’s Talmud page, Sanhedrin 57, dives into the intricacies of self-defense. What, exactly are we allowed to do when a pursuer wishes to harm us? And how has the rabbis' logic influenced and inspired the Israel Defense Forces? Listen and find out.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 8min

Sanhedrin 56 - With apologies to Taylor Swift

Today’s Talmud page, Sanhedrin 56, is all about blaspheming. But what precisely is blasphemy? And why should its very complicated Talmudic definition drive us to watch our tongue lest we use our words to destroy rather than create? And what does Taylor Swift have to do with any of it? Listen and find out
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Feb 10, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 54 and 55 - Punishment and logic

Today’s Talmud pages, Sanhedrin 54 and 55, raise a complicated question: Is punishment logical? Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to tackle this thorny subject. How did the rabbis, then, think about punishment? Listen and find out.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 51 - Dead Languages

Today’s Talmud page, Sanhedrin 51, asks a question many of us have been pondering: Why spend all this time learning about laws and events that are simply no longer relevant to our lives today? And what's the reward of being diligent students of Torah? Listen and find out.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 8min

Sanhedrin 52 and 53 - God in details

Today’s Talmud pages, Sanhedrin 52 and 53, ponder what life was like in a world in which God's presence was truly and viscerally felt. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to discuss this inspired, and inspiring, passage. Why did the sages of the Talmud choose to illustrate this principle by describing a horrific execution? Listen and find out.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 50 - Justice and Compassion

The discussion dives into the four methods of execution in Jewish law, examining their gravity and the rabbinic debates surrounding them. Emphasis is placed on justice intertwined with compassion, reflecting a deep concern for human life. Listeners are encouraged to navigate the complexities of controversial topics, promoting sensitivity and reflection. The conversation highlights the need for nuance in engaging with difficult issues, urging us to consider the intricacies of personal beliefs in the face of polarizing conversations.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 8min

Sanhedrin 49 - Hell is Other People

Today’s Talmud page, Sanhedrin 49, kicks things off with a wise bit of teaching: It's better to be cursed than to curse. Socrates himself would have agreed, but the rabbis had a very different understanding of why cursing corrodes society. Who was Rabbi Haim, and what terrible truth did he learn when he was allowed to visit Heaven and Hell? Listen and find out.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 7min

Sanhedrin 47 and 48 - The Art of Grief

Today’s Talmud pages, Sanhedrin 47 and 48, remind us that grief is a singular burden. A story from one of the Talmud's wisest rabbis gives us new insights into grief, and helps us navigate even the most unbearable of feelings. How, then, should we grieve? Listen and find out.

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