Weekly discussion of the synagogue Torah reading.
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My. friend from graduate school days, Michael Zank of Boston University, recently gave a talk called “Torah in Light of Plato’s Laws,” and was kind enough to send me a draft of it. My own education in philosophy stopped after about 15 minut...
And … we’re back.
This weekend — in Israel, on Saturday; on the Diaspora schedule, on Sunday — we are reading Parashat V'zot ha-Bracha, the last of the 54 weekly Torah readings, and the only one of the 54 that is not a “weekly” reading. It’s read on the fest...
This week we are reading Deuteronomy 32, a chapter that’s almost entirely composed of a long poem that goes by the name of its first word, הַאֲזִ֥ינוּ. (If you’re scoring at home, ha’azinu is the Hiphil imperative of אזן aleph-z-n, the same...
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