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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 60a-b; You Create the Torah
Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
19 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Gittin 60a-b; You Create the Torah

In his episode we discuss why it is important to know whether the Torah was given at once; why we should care if there is quantitatively more Oral or Written Torah; why one cannot make the Oral Torah written and visa versa; and what it means that the Bris/Covenant of the Torah is actually on the Oral part of it.


Why are we not born circumcised? What is greater, bread or wheat?


Indexing: 29.


(torah sheh Baal peh, torah shebksav, bris, baal koreh).

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.