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May 21, 2025 • 10min

Shevuot 20 - Tzom Gedalia Blues

Today’s Talmud page, Shevuot 20, mentions the assassination of Gedalia ben Achikam. Who was he, why was he killed, and why does his death come as an urgent reminder to us quarreling Jews to insist on talking to those with whom we bitterly disagree? Listen and find out.
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May 20, 2025 • 8min

Shevuot 19 - Unawares

Explore a fascinating Talmudic puzzle about a man's dilemma between two paths—one pure and one impure. Discover how memory plays a crucial role in our moral decisions. The discussion dives into the intersection of impurity, awareness, and responsibility. With a compassionate lens, the interpretations reveal deep insights into human intentions and ethical dilemmas. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of Talmudic law!
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May 19, 2025 • 9min

Shevuot 17 and 18 - Prohibited, Period with Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin

Today’s Talmud pages, Shevuot 17 and 18, find the rabbis discussing the prohibition on having intercourse with a menstruating woman. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to explain why religion sees fit to regulate matters that should remain personal and intimate, and how it helps us elevate ourselves above the animals. In what ways is the ancient Temple in Jerusalem similar to our modern bedrooms? Listen and find out.
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May 16, 2025 • 8min

Shevuot 15 and 16 - Should We Stop Saying Tehillim for the Sick? with Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin

Today’s Talmud pages, Shevuot 15 and 16, raise a difficult challenge, claiming the one must not recite any incantations in an effort to heal the sick. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to explain why this prohibition does not mean we should stop reciting Psalms for the sick. In what way is each of us his or her own walking, living prayer? Listen and find out.
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May 15, 2025 • 6min

Shevuot 14 - The Forbidden Mountain

Today’s Talmud page, Shevuot 14, warns us against climbing atop the Temple Mount, lest we accidentally defile its holiness. But if that's the case, why are we permitted to climb Mount Sinai? And how does Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel help explain this idea of making the world holier with our actions? Listen and find out.
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May 14, 2025 • 8min

Shevuot 13 - A Tale of Two Goats

Today’s Talmud page, Shevuot 13, discusses one of the Torah's strangest rituals, one involving two goats on Yom Kippur. How does sacrificing one and launching one into the wilderness mirror the repentance each of us must make? And what does Satan have to do with it? Listen and find out.
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May 13, 2025 • 7min

Shevuot 12 - Scapegoat Blues, with Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin

Today’s Talmud page, Shevuot 12, discusses the two goats offered up on Yom Kippur, one sacrificed and the other pushed off a cliff into the wilderness. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to discuss why this ceremony is an astonishing example of breaking the Fourth Wall and talking to God directly. Why do we sacrifice our own decision-making power? Listen and find out.
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May 12, 2025 • 6min

Shevuot 10 and 11 - Feeding the Hungry

Today’s Talmud pages, Shevuot 10 and 11, explain what was done with the leftovers animals in the Temple, those fit to be sacrificed but never used. What insights can we learn from the rabbis to help us do better than the $160 billion worth of food we throw away every year while 50 million Americans go hungry? Listen and find out.
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May 9, 2025 • 7min

Shevuot 8 and 9 - Mother's Day

Today’s Talmud pages, Shevuot 8 and 9, raise one of the most difficult questions to ever face the rabbis: Why is a woman giving birth considered a sinner? Is she required to bring a sin offering to repent for that first sin, so long ago, by the first mother, Eve, eating from the Tree of Knowledge? Or is there some deeper lesson here about hope, connection, and gratitude? Listen and find out.
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May 8, 2025 • 8min

Shevuot 7 - Atonement Payment Plan

Today’s Talmud page, Shevuot 7, introduces us to a very special category of sins, those we enter into fully aware of what we're doing yet somehow lose all track of our wrongdoing the more we engage in it. How is that possible? And what brilliant and compassionate atonement payment plan does the Torah prescribe? Listen and find out.

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