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27 Apr Pirkei Avot: Principles of the Ancestors

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The Mishnah is one of the oldest rabbinic texts. It is beautiful and dense, technical and poetic, and it forms the bedrock upon which the Talmud is built. No knowledge of Hebrew or prior experience studying Mishnah is required. We are currently focusing on Tractate...

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27 Apr Pirkei Avot: Principles of the Ancestors

Posted at 15:16h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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The Mishnah is one of the oldest rabbinic texts. It is beautiful and dense, technical and poetic, and it forms the bedrock upon which the Talmud is built. No knowledge of Hebrew or prior experience studying Mishnah is required. We are currently focusing on Tractate...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

Posted at 14:56h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

Posted at 14:56h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

Posted at 14:56h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

Posted at 14:56h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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27 Apr Derech Eretz: The Art of Being Human in Jewish Thought and Literature

Posted at 14:56h in by sari@betsee.com.au 0 Comments
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This series explores how Jewish literature has imagined and debated interpersonal ethical practice and the responsibilities people bear toward one another. Through close reading of selections from Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, and modern Jewish writing, participants will encounter narratives, legal discussions, and ethical reflections that...

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