WHEN (MORNINGS) 6 Tuesday mornings, Instructor: Rabbi Benjy Brackman This course is being offered for both online and in-person attendees WHEN (EVENINGS) 6 Tuesday evenings, Instructor: Rabbi Benjy Brackman This course is being offered for both online and in-person attendees LOCATION Chabad of NW Metro Denver - 4505 W 112th Ave. Westminster CO MORE INFO: Call 720.984.5805 Fee: $119 Join our online classroom and enjoy the class live on Zoom from your home of office. Student book will be shipped to your home and Zoom ID will be provided before the course begins.
DECODING THE TALMUDInside the Story, Substance, and Significance of the Book that Defines Judaism Enter the intricate world of the Talmud: the monumental classic that has defined Jewish learning for centuries. Join this six-week course from the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute to discover the Talmud, its history, authors, and significance—and experience it for yourself. Lesson One Jewish law’s ultimate record is the Talmud, but what is Jewish law? Explore its nature, scope, and roots in the written Torah and Oral Law—and see learning’s central role in Jewish practice and culture. Lesson Two See how Jewish law shifted from oral tradition to written code and encounter the Mishnah’s precise style, tight structure, and tolerance for debate—and its spiritual significance in Jewish life. Lesson Three Discover the tools, methods, and principles the sages employed in the centuries-long effort to unpack the Mishnah’s full practical implications. Lesson Four Meet the pivotal sages in the Talmud’s story—from Rav and Shmuel’s first academies to Rav Ashi and Ravina’s final text—and see how they wove in stories as well as ethical and philosophical teachings. Lesson Five Understand the Babylonian Talmud’s rigorous mode of legal reasoning, how it balances dueling principles to arrive at clear legal boundaries, and how its elegant logic fuels deeper learning. Lesson Six See how and why the Talmud became the core of Jewish law and discover the vast literature of responsa, legal codes, and commentaries that continue the conversation until today. |
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