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Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
Rabbi Ian P. Bailey, LCPC
26 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is for an advanced Jewish studies audience. In it, I analyze aggadah from Shas (Talmud) and interpret the metaphors therein, as well as explain why each aggadah piece is in a particular Masechta (tractate) in a particular order.
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This podcast is for an advanced Jewish studies audience. In it, I analyze aggadah from Shas (Talmud) and interpret the metaphors therein, as well as explain why each aggadah piece is in a particular Masechta (tractate) in a particular order.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Gittin 47a and 88a; Reish Lakish's Columbus-Like Adventure + The Original Dismantling of Israel
Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
32 minutes 26 seconds
2 years ago
Gittin 47a and 88a; Reish Lakish's Columbus-Like Adventure + The Original Dismantling of Israel

Reish Lakish outsmarts his captors.


The seven royal families who destroyed Israel are a mirror image of the construction of Israel; the Roman's dismantling a microcosm of this.



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(Reish Lakish, malachim, 7 sefiros, gladiators, cannibals)

Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
This podcast is for an advanced Jewish studies audience. In it, I analyze aggadah from Shas (Talmud) and interpret the metaphors therein, as well as explain why each aggadah piece is in a particular Masechta (tractate) in a particular order.