Welcome to Kol BeRamah, the daily Tanach podcast from Congregation Ramath Orah in New York City. Together we join the global 929 project, learning one chapter of the Hebrew Bible each day, with reflections from Rabbi Yoni Zolty and members of the community.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism |
Chapter 16 tells the story of Sarah, Hagar, and the birth of Ishmael—a narrative filled with moral tension and ambiguity. Sarah afflicts Hagar, who flees into the wilderness, where an angel finds her. There, Hagar undergoes a profound transformation:... more
Chapter 15 introduces the Brit Bein HaBetarim, the Covenant of the Pieces—one of the most mysterious and pivotal moments in Abraham’s journey. Unlike other covenants, this one is marked not by reassurance but by dread: “a great darkness fell upon him... more
Chapter 14 offers a surprising and unique portrait of Avraham. Until now, we’ve seen him primarily as a man of faith, defined by his covenant with God. Here, however, he emerges as something else entirely: a military commander, strategist, and intern... more
Chapter 13 highlights one of the central tensions in Abraham’s journey: the divine call to separate, and the human pull to remain attached. From the very beginning, God’s command of lech lecha demanded Abraham leave behind land, birthplace, and famil... more
Chapter 12 marks the great turning point of the Torah: the story shifts from the universal to the particular, from all humanity to one man—Abraham—and his descendants. With this shift comes the introduction of the patriarchs as complex, morally ambig... more
The Tower of Babel, though only nine verses long, carries immense interpretive weight. Today we explore the story through an etiological lens—reading it as an origin story that explains names, places, and cultural realities.
Babylonian tradition cel... more
Chapter 10 of Bereishit—known as the “Table of Nations”—marks a turning point in human history. Before the flood, the Torah highlighted individuals and their personal achievements, but now, humanity emerges as families, tribes, and nations.
From Noa... more
In today’s episode, we continue exploring the flood narrative by asking: What truly changed after the flood? The Torah reveals a profound transformation in humanity’s relationship with the earth.
Before the flood, humans were intimately tied to the ... more
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Focusing on the daily study of the Tanach, this podcast explores chapters of the Hebrew Bible through engaging discussions that blend scholarly insights and community reflections. Rabbi Yoni Zolty leads the conversation, emphasizing various themes such as morality, human nature, and the complexities of biblical narratives. The episodes frequently examine significant stories like the Tower of Babel, the Flood, and creation, inviting listeners to consider their implications on personal and collective identities. What sets this podcast apart is its commitment to daily learning, fostering a sense of continuity and engagement with ancient texts in a modern context.
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