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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 68b; King of the Demons Part 3: Return of the King
Yam Iyun Sea of Depth
37 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Gittin 68b; King of the Demons Part 3: Return of the King

The conclusion of the King Solomon vs. King Ashmedia saga. How to rid oneself of emotional (and intellectual) problems. Never try to harness Bad, even to do Good.

(Gittin, Ashmedia, Demons, King Shlomo King Solomon, Binayahu ben Yehoyada, Torah, Tanya, Shir HaShirim, Mishlei, Koheles, Kohelet, alcoholism, substance use, emotional issues)

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.