a learner's guide by Michael Carasik (incorporating the "Torah Talk" podcast)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism |
Friends, Thanks to those who have asked – the podcast is on hiatus for the time being. You can still find the previous 2 years worth of podcasts here (click “older entries” if you need to, or simply search for them in the sidebar). Subscribe by email... more
This is Torah Talk for the week of October 16th, 2022 Deut. 34:6 He buried him [וַיִּקְבֹּ֨ר אֹת֤וֹ] in the valley in the land of Moab, near Beth-peor; and no one knows his burial place to this day. The “him” who was buried is Moses – but who buried ... more
This is Torah Talk for the week of October 2nd, 2022 Deut. 32:2 May my discourse come down as the rain [כַּמָּטָר֙], My speech distill as the dew [כַּטַּ֖ל], Like showers [כִּשְׂעִירִ֣ם] on […]
This is Torah Talk for the week of September 25th, 2022 Deut. 31:1 Moses went and spoke these things to all Israel. Did he really? He was already speaking to them! So where did he “go”? The Dead Sea Scrolls may have the answer. This week’s handout: 5... more
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I am not Jewish, but I love listening to this podcast. I look forward to listening to every upcoming episode. Very intellectual, very knowledgeable, and very respectful. I recommend this podcast to anyone with an interest in the Bible.
Thank you Professor for your kindness in sharing knowledge of God. more
Thank you Professor for your kindness in sharing knowledge of God. more
From the opening lines to the end this is the best podcast on the Torah. It’s great to hear the bible spoken about through a Jewish lens.
I’ve used Dr Carasik’s Hebrew course and he’s a fabulous teacher - scholarly and funny, clear and careful. His podcast episodes are every bit as good. They’re short but I always learn something. Great stuff.
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