WebYeshiva Podcast

WebYeshiva Podcast


Latest Episodes

Podcast: Jews, Judaism & Modernity – The Assembly of Jewish Notables
February 15, 2011

A Jewish History series given at WebYeshiva.org. Please click here to view the source material.

Tehillim Podcast: The Goodness and Pleasantness of Dwelling Together
February 10, 2011

A deeper understanding of why, according to Tehillim 133, brothers dwelling together is a good and pleasant thing.

Ulpan Or Torah Insights: Parshat Tezave
February 09, 2011

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WebYeshiva.org In The News
February 08, 2011

Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, Director of ATID, was recently interviewed on Israel Broadcasting Authority’s (IBA) Culture Report, discussing the Midrash Agnon course he is currently teaching. For more information on the Midrash Agnon course, please click here

Podcast: Jews, Judaism & Modernity – Words of Peace & Truth
February 08, 2011

A Jewish History series given at WebYeshiva.org. Please click here to view the source material.

Tehillim Podcast: Waterways in the Negev
February 03, 2011

For your viewing pleasure, I have included some links to “waterways in the Negev” (some of them might actually be “waterways in the Judean Desert”, but the principle in the same.)  The first is a weather report from this past wee

Ulpan Or Torah Insights: Parshat Truma
February 02, 2011

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Podcast: Jews, Judaism & Modernity – The Haskala
February 01, 2011

A Jewish History series given at WebYeshiva.org. Please click here to view the source material.

Parsha Podcast: Teruma
January 31, 2011

Please click here to view the source sheet.

Tehillim Podcast: Of Palms, Cedars and Grass
January 27, 2011

A look at the metaphors for the “tzadik” and “rasha” in Tehillim 92, and how they deepen our understanding of the depth of God’s ways.