
Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 717 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | JudaismReligion & Spirituality | |||

One of the most dramatic turning points in Yosef’s life is his fall from a respected and powerful position in Potiphar’s house in Egypt to the status of a prisoner in jail. In the Rabbinic tradition, this moment is seen not merely as a downfall but a... more
For generations our relationship with God has been mediated through texts written almost entirely by men. In these sessions, Rabbi Avi Killip explores a collection of midrashim, written by contemporary Israeli women writers, exploring images of God t... more
“Ya’akov was very afraid and distressed.” He takes many different precautions in order to avoid a violent reunion with his brother, with potentially severe consequences. At the same time, in our parashah Ya’akov receives a new name: Yisrael—a name he... more
Are our primary responsibilities always to our own community? Or do Jews in the diaspora also have a religious obligation to contribute to the general social welfare - perhaps even to get involved in local politics? When Jews have political, social, ... more
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This is my favorite Jewish podcast. Hadar makes such great content. I grew up in the Reform tradition and drifted away from Judaism as a young adult. Now I’m trying to reconnect and Hadar has been a great resource!
Rabbi Kaunfer’s shiur on Vayigash of Judah’s drawing near to Joseph as a whisper as in the daily Amidah is profound and moving. In drawing near to G-d through our prayer and words of daily Amidah may we achieve achieve a whisper of echad. Well done.
If the format was a sermon or a shiur it would be far better in my opnion. Hearing an essay being read to me is sub-optimal.
Love Yitz Greenberg.
Wish there was more content than once a week.
Any more Shai Held, Ethan tucker etc?
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Content focuses on Jewish texts, traditional teachings, and contemporary relevance within the framework of Jewish thought and experience. A common theme is the application of ancient teachings to modern life, exploring topics such as repentance, forgiveness, and community relationships. The discussions often reflect on significant Jewish texts and themes, encouraging listeners to engage with their faith and heritage meaningfully. Some episodes address the complexities of moral and ethical dilemmas in Jewish tradition, underscoring a commitment to understanding the depth of the Jewish faith and its teachings in an ever-evolving world. The podcast stands out for its emphasis on personal connection to Jewish storytelling, highlighting how less... more
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Recent guests on Ta Shma include:
1. Rabbi Tali Adler
2. Jeremy Tabick
3. Micha'el Rosenberg
4. Rabbi Micha'el Rosenberg
5. Rabbi Shai Held
6. Dr. Nurit Hirschfeld-Skupinsky
7. Dena Weiss
8. Jamie Raskin
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