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Darkness Will Envelop Me: Meditations on Chanuka and Winter
Episode 769

Darkness Will Envelop Me: Meditations on Chanuka and Winter

In this episode, Dr. Devorah Steinmetz talks about how the Talmud tells a story about the first human being’s experience of the first winter, a story that echoes the story of Chanuka. We will consider the meanings that emerge from the interplay between th

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December 16, 20221h 0m

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Show Notes

A virtual event presentation by Dr. Devorah Steinmetz


Event Co-Sponsored by Rodef Shalom 


About the Event:

The Talmud tells a story about the first human being’s experience of the first winter, a story that echoes the story of Chanuka. We will consider the meanings that emerge from the interplay between these texts and that are embodied in our practice of lighting candles on Chanuka.


About the Speaker:

Devora Steinmetz serves on the faculty of the Hebrew College Rabbinical School and the Mandel Leadership Institute. She is the founder of Beit Rabban, a Jewish day school profiled in Daniel Pekarsky’s Vision at Work: The Theory and Practice of Beit Rabban. She is the author of scholarly articles on Talmud, Midrash, and Bible as well as of two books, From Father to Son: Kinship, Conflict, and Continuity in Genesis and Punishment and Freedom: The Rabbinic Construction of Criminal Law. She has served on the faculty of Drisha, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Yeshivat Hadar, and Havruta: a Beit Midrash at Hebrew University.

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