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Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
Rabbi Ian P. Bailey, LCPC
26 episodes
20 hours 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 57, 60, & 62; Cohen, Levi, Yosef & Scoundrel: Humble vs. Arrogant Leadership
Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
16 minutes 49 seconds
2 years ago
Gittin 57, 60, & 62; Cohen, Levi, Yosef & Scoundrel: Humble vs. Arrogant Leadership

We wrap up the last two aggados by going through the lives of the great rabbis within, appreciating why they were selected to make the statements and the historical context (but not 'culture of the times' approach).

Our old nemesis returns to bother two great rabbis.



Indexing: 20, 21, 29, 31.

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.