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Beit Avi Chai
Israel
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2021
Established by the AVI CHAI Foundation in 2007, Beit Avi Chai is housed in a beautiful, purpose-built facility located at 44 King George in Jerusalem and serves as a hub for the creation, development and expression of Jewish texts and ideas.
Beit Avi Chai focuses on developing and producing original Jewish content with the aim of introducing wide and diverse audiences to Jewish-Israeli thought and culture.
Striving for excellence both in quality and range, on a monthly basis, Beit Avi Chai offers more than 50 in-person and online programs, reaching hundreds of thousands of participants in Israel and throughout the world.
Inter alia, these original programs include presentations, lectures, performances, workshops, exhibitions, creative incubators, podcasts, digital series and various staged events for adults, youth, children and the IDF.
Beit Avi Chai focuses on developing and producing original Jewish content with the aim of introducing wide and diverse audiences to Jewish-Israeli thought and culture.
Striving for excellence both in quality and range, on a monthly basis, Beit Avi Chai offers more than 50 in-person and online programs, reaching hundreds of thousands of participants in Israel and throughout the world.
Inter alia, these original programs include presentations, lectures, performances, workshops, exhibitions, creative incubators, podcasts, digital series and various staged events for adults, youth, children and the IDF.
Parashat Toldot - Blindness to the Truth | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
The topic of the blessings the Jacob and Esau received from Isaac is complex in many respects. It touches on the questions related to morality, religious belief, family dynamics and vocation. In order to understand these references, we must first turn to the description of Isaac losing his eyesight as a prelude to the blessings he gave to his sons.
Source sheets:
drive.google.com/file/d/18L21eoE62biTU_M8S9Pm_4IdP1gmEGTM/view?usp=drive_link
More info:
www.bac.org.il/en/videos/?seriesID=1098
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For more: www.bac.org.il
Source sheets:
drive.google.com/file/d/18L21eoE62biTU_M8S9Pm_4IdP1gmEGTM/view?usp=drive_link
More info:
www.bac.org.il/en/videos/?seriesID=1098
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For more: www.bac.org.il
มุมมอง: 261
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November 2024 Elections and American Jews | Who are the Jews of America? | Prof. Adam S. Ferziger
มุมมอง 864 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
This session will take place after the November 2024 presidential elections and will attempt to analyze their results in the Jewish context. The aim is both to share initial impressions, as well as to draft insights from the prior sessions that can be useful in contextualizing them. _ The United States contains within it the largest concentration of Jews outside of Israel. America's geographica...
Parashat Chayei Sara - Loss, Death and Renewal | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 44K19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
The death of Sara, Abraham's partner, created a void in his life. The description of Abraham's reaction raises several questions. What is the definition of "eulogy" and "weeping"? What is the meaning of their order? How can one understand Abraham's ability to behave calmly towards Ephron and the sons of Het after Sara’s death? Source sheets: drive.google.com/file/d/1vKYIHCKvtJQX7V4EJJ0WLDpDsqfL...
Israel and Antisemitism | Who are the Jews of America? | Prof. Adam S. Ferziger
มุมมอง 32621 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
We will examine in this session the role of Israel in American Jewish identity, and relatedly, the raging debates as to the relationship between rising levels of Jew-hatred and antipathy toward Israel. _ The United States contains within it the largest concentration of Jews outside of Israel. America's geographical and historical detachment from historically older Jewish geographical centers, a...
Parashat Vayera - Withdrawing with Dignity | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 47K14 วันที่ผ่านมา
The attempt to understand the ways of God has occupied humanity since the dawn of its creation. The divine revelation of the judgment that was about to apply to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah placed Abraham for the first time in his life in a position of opposing a divine decision. Abraham does not accept God's judgment but rather goes against God and challenges it. What was Abraham's reactio...
Religion and Family | Who are the Jews of America? | Prof. Adam S. Ferziger
มุมมอง 19414 วันที่ผ่านมา
This session will highlight the ways America's religious and social cultures have impacted the trajectory of American Judaism and Jewish family life. Among the topics that will be addressed are state and religion, religion coercion and the lack thereof, market-driven religious life, social boundaries - endogamy (in-marriage) and exogamy (intermarriage), and the various ways of defining the key ...
Parashat Lech Lecha - Freedom for all | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 51K21 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this Parasha we see Sara's attempt to ensure the continuity of the family she and Abraham created. Due to her infertility, Sara suggests that Hagar be the "surrogate mother" and that she will join in her motherhood. Sara's plan came to fruition but created a three-way tension between Hagar, Sara and Abraham. What were Sara's and Hagar's reactions? How is the value of freedom manifested in Ab...
At Home in the USA | Who are the Jews of America? | Prof. Adam S. Ferziger
มุมมอง 31821 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this session we will focus on two related themes: immigration and Americanization. What are the origins of the key subgroups of Jews that make up the American Jewish collective? When did they arrive in the United States? How have they integrated into American society? What are their respective contributions to the evolution of American Jewish life? _ The United States contains within it the ...
Parashat Noach - Beginnings | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 53K28 วันที่ผ่านมา
After the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden, humanity began the journey to return to the place from which they were expelled. We will follow the progress of this journey and try to understand the motives for these beginnings, the reasons for their failure, what was their contribution to humanity and what can be learned from these attempts. Source sheets: drive.google.com/file/d/1EctQY0a48rTaw...
Parashat Vezot Habracha - From God’s image to the Man of God | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 43Kหลายเดือนก่อน
In this Parasha we read the last blessings given by Moses to the people of Israel and witness his death. Is there a connection between the description of Moses’ death and the book of Genesis? As one year ends and another begins, is the Torah trying to create a connection between all parts of the Pentateuch? Source sheets: drive.google.com/file/d/1UgaKk_TgsuhEv8QRDo9CCm3CLp56NATY/view?usp=drive_...
The Book of Kohelet - The Meaning of Life | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 37Kหลายเดือนก่อน
The Book of Kohelet is a complex book full of internal contradictions and ideas that are sometimes not in accordance with the Jewish tradition. What are the unique ideas presented in this book? Why is it read specifically on Succot? Source sheets: drive.google.com/file/d/18uzj2YgAoyv2rO2r3aPam8alhzRRt73O/view?usp=drive_link More info: www.bac.org.il/en/videos/?seriesID=1098 For more: www.bac.or...
The Book of Jonah - The Power of Uncertainty | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 36Kหลายเดือนก่อน
The story of Jonah is vague, and many details are missing. Who is Jonah and who were his parents? Why was Jonah unwilling to fulfill God’s task and how did he expect to get away with it? Together we will try to understand why this is the text that characterizes Yom Kippur. Source sheets: drive.google.com/file/d/1BRYzcOq08sRZgl3ZmdoRGRLzu1hw_-XP/view?usp=drive_link More info: www.bac.org.il/en/v...
Song of Hope I Episode 10 I Shlomi Shaban: Shir Eres (“Lullaby”)
มุมมอง 28Kหลายเดือนก่อน
"Something fundamental was shaken, and awakened the most hidden fears that we had repressed", says Shlomi Shaban about the life after October 7th. "I drew a lot of strength from parenting, actually; I clung to my children like I had never clung to them before.' In the new episode of "Song of Hope" Shaban gives a personal interpretation to Shir Eres ("Lullaby") by Nathan Alterman - one of the mo...
Discovering the Northern Border: A Virtual Tour Through Its History, People, and Life | Gadi Ben-Dov
มุมมอง 65Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Discovering the Northern Border: Israel has a Northern border which runs along Lebanon and Syria. On this tour we will go back to Biblical stories which took place in these areas and will then turn to historical events in modern times that defined the region as it is today. * Discovering the Land: Special Virtual Tours from North to South In the past year, various places in the State of Israel ...
Discovering the Gaza Envelope: A Virtual Tour Through Its History, People, and Life | Amy Ben-Dov
มุมมอง 65Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Discovering the Gaza Envelope: This region, which has become known for the traumas of October 7, has a long history of Zionism, agricultural development and modernism. This tour will take us to the historical processes which brought about the development of this area, the diverse population, and the unique sights of the area. Discovering the Land: Special Virtual Tours from North to South In th...
Closure and Beginnings | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
มุมมอง 81หลายเดือนก่อน
Closure and Beginnings | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
Parashat Haazinu - The Last Lesson | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 37Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Parashat Haazinu - The Last Lesson | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Song of Hope I Episode 9 I Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat: Shir Mishmar (“Guarding Song”)
มุมมอง 27K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Song of Hope I Episode 9 I Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat: Shir Mishmar (“Guarding Song”)
Education Amidst Turmoil: Personal Reflections of Israeli Educators
มุมมอง 199K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Amidst Turmoil: Personal Reflections of Israeli Educators
Parashot Nitzavim-Vayelech - The Covenant and Moses’ Last Day | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 35K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Parashot Nitzavim-Vayelech - The Covenant and Moses’ Last Day | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Dealing with Trauma | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
มุมมอง 922 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dealing with Trauma | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
Parashat Ki Tavo | Joy, Happiness and Judaism | | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 33K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Parashat Ki Tavo | Joy, Happiness and Judaism | | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Song of Hope I Episode 9 | Aya Korem: A Window to the Mediterranean Sea
มุมมอง 1952 หลายเดือนก่อน
Song of Hope I Episode 9 | Aya Korem: A Window to the Mediterranean Sea
After Simchat Torah | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
มุมมอง 822 หลายเดือนก่อน
After Simchat Torah | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
Parashat Ki Teitzei - Divine Expectations During Wartime | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 35K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Parashat Ki Teitzei - Divine Expectations During Wartime | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Who writes and why? | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
มุมมอง 1332 หลายเดือนก่อน
Who writes and why? | Israeli Women Writing Midrash | Tamar Biala
Parashat Shoftim - Accepting Uncertainty | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 36K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Parashat Shoftim - Accepting Uncertainty | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Parashat Re’eh - To See Beyond | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
มุมมอง 38K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Parashat Re’eh - To See Beyond | Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
Invoking the Presence of Elijah | Elijah the Prophet in Medieval Ashkenaz | Dr. Chana Shacham-Rosby
มุมมอง 843 หลายเดือนก่อน
Invoking the Presence of Elijah | Elijah the Prophet in Medieval Ashkenaz | Dr. Chana Shacham-Rosby
Great shuir, Rabbi!
Beloved Rabbai. your explanation is very interesting. Rabbai could you have the note in English? thank you very much for your lesson
Thanks for this lesson
Beautiful. Your voice is like a cry of the soul.
Thanks
Pro-Palestine protestors demonstrate at University of Texas regents meeting
End the occupation. End the siege. End Jewish supremacy
Agreed! Israel is a genocidal and apartheid state according to human rights groups, and anyone with eyes! inherited the Nazi ideology!
America's first Jewish community was established by Iberian Jews from a Spanish/Portuguese context & North African Jews from within Italian contexts which had migrated to Brazil, constructing the first synagogue in all of the Americas. The entirety of the community was kicked out of Latin America during a Roman Catholic pogrom, and found a home in what was then Dutch settlements in North America. America's first Ashkenazic Jewish community arrived in the early 1800s, through Castle Garden and later on through Ellis Isle. They left due to the era of Revolutions and Pogroms throughout Europe in general between the Napoleonic era and the middle 1800s. Obviously the majority of American Jews have arrived a latter date, particularly the more recent diaspora which is a direct result of the Holocaust, as well as modern Jewish immigrants from modern Nations.
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Greece loves Israel♥
Shalom. Greece loves Israel♥
The tension is not just between Avram, Sara and Hagai but between acting decisively when necessary and withholding from being judgmental
God warns the Jews that he doesn't like the idolatry they constantly do over and over. Sabbatai is a perfect example of a dangerous black magician.
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Hello I am looking for Jewitches in UK , How can I find them ? DO you know any Jewitches in the UK please.?
Brilliant! Thank you.
great pod cast
informative and interesting sermon. Thanks, Rabbi.
Its because according to the j ish encyclopedia vol4 pg1 chazar that j ish ppl come from JAPHetic line and are really khazarz as they practiced witchcraft & brought over money usury which is a sin as well a 6 pointed star (david never had a star). The oldest star of its kind dates back to khazaria ruins. originally khazars wore pointed hats by choice and then it was mandatory just like the star was first choice and mandatory. We understand why the j ish are persecuted so much being of a gentile nation (Japheth) that brought over their pagan luciferin ways such talmud (Babylon) & kabala. 😈🔯😈
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@Derpk-rt9by they are not jew by blood but by conversion. I gave u a source. The khazars tell you they converted to a religion. They are not SHEMitic.
B" Those who learn Torah correctly have no need for such flights of fancy as "a world to come". It is this world that is always arrived and arriving. Eternity doesn't begin later or afterwards and we don't have to shed our Body to learn Torah at the highest levels. Quite the opposite. Those who don't enter HaYeshivah Shel Ma'alah with their Bodies, don't enter it at all כָּל עַצְמוֹתַי תֹּאמַרְנָה יְהוָה מִי כָמוֹךָ מַצִּיל עָנִי מֵחָזָק מִמֶּנּוּ וְעָנִי וְאֶבְיוֹן מִגֹּזְלוֹ התורה = 616 = עצמותי וְאַחַר עוֹרִי נִקְּפוּ זֹאת וּמִבְּשָׂרִי אֶחֱזֶה אֱלוֹהַּ
ב"ה אין = 711 = העולם = אשתי = ברית גופי חדש = 312 = ישב = אברי גופי אין חדש = 1023 = 24 = דויד = ידי תחת = 808 = אברהם = ברא אדם = רחם השמש = 645 = פני שרה = עיני שרה = פני בית הלחמי = עיני בית הלחמי You rabbis don't understand. You never did. The first time you didn't understand HaMelekh Shlomo was in Gan Eden when you accused him of seducing Chava and bringing death into the world שלמה = 375 = הוא הנחש = הוא המשיח
PS: A little bit of humility never hurts to understand Torah.
It is becoming inceasingly difficult for me to view the Jewish people as the greatest victims of the 20th century.
Love her ❤🇮🇱❤️
Thanks for the amazing sermon. You are the best Rabbi Finkelstein.
This was an outstanding shiur and so relevant to Yom Kippur. Maybe some of us run away from G-d, not by hiding in a cave but hiding under the blankets. We put off hard decisions, say "I'll deal with it tomorrow" or "let's wait and see", and stall because we just don't want to face up to hard decisions. Maybe that's part of what T'shuva is, facing ourselves and facing up to ourselves, and to G-d, on Yom Kippur.
Rabbi Shai always gives a great Shiur.
Thank you so much.What you are revealing & sharing is so valuable.
I'm so glad this is on YT! I wasn't able to watch it on the site for some reason (prolly being a bit technically retarded :0).
Wonderful history of Italian Jewry
Genesis. 10. 2 through 5 kjv calls the ppl of Ashkenaz Gentiles line of Japheth. Anyone can be saved but todays Gews are not the real ppl 💡
😏 very Jewish
Tamar I was only able to hear the recorded podcasts after the time but listened with total attention. What a splendid idea to give voice to all that is happening to us in Israel. I am hoping to try and write a midrash of my own. Thanks for the inspiration.❤
Thank Rav Shai - always inspiring. K v Ch Tovah to you and your beautiful family. Big hug SG
Excellent lesson. Thanks, for the pasha.
My fav demon is ashmedai, he studied Torah all day and night.
This class is helping me so much.
great pod cast
These two are brilliant! Such a good talk, very moving and encouraging too, and so on the spot. I think that the West needs to be educated: the islamists’ propaganda must be unveiled for what it is and new ways of reaching out with open and honest discussions need to be created. Thank you!
Super! Totally relevant to all of our lives, to walk the fine line between planning and faith in how those plans will work out, sometimes unexpectedly.
Спасибо большое за Ваш труд!
Excellent pod cast. Thank you Rabbi Finkelstein.
thank you, Rabbi
So witchcraft is allowed?
@@joeyjelsch no. Witchcraft is not allowed. Ppl have made abominations of FATHERS commandments
I choose the people who have the blessing. I will read the room and learn from the winners. I will work hard to achieve greatness.
excellent pod cast
A masterpiece. Thank you Rav Shai - SG
brilliant pod cast
You are brilliant and informative. Todah.
Excellent pod cast
thanks