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e-TiM: Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month

Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Sundays, August 20 to September 3:  11:15am Eastern, 6:15pm Israel
Saturdays, September 9 & 23:            10:00pm Eastern, 5:00am (Sunday) Israel

Sunday, August 20, 11:15am Eastern
The Biblical Logic of the 'Tishrei Holidays' vs. the 'Pilgrimage Holidays'

Sunday, August 27, 11:15am Eastern
What Came First: "Kapara" or "Yom Kippur"

Sunday, September 3, 11:15am Eastern
The Meaning of Musaf of Yom Kippur -  in Light of Vayikra chapter 16

Saturday, September 9, 10:00pm Eastern
Saturday Night Selichot: Preparation for Rosh ha'Shana or for Yom Kippur?

Saturday, September 23, 10:00pm Eastern
"Amitz Koach" - From Prose to Poetry to Prayer: The "piyut" for the Service of the High Priest

This Series is sponsored by Malka Yaffa bat Shlomo HaCohen in memory of her parents, Shlomo bar Shalom HaCohen and Mindel bat Reb Shalom, who inspired her with a love of Torah. May their neshamas have an aliyah and their memories be a blessing always.

Program details

Dates

August 20, 2023 to September 23, 2023

Time

Sundays 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM EDT

Topics

Jewish Holidays, Rosh Hashanah, Siddur

Class Audio

Class Video

Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month (Part 1)

August 20, 2023

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month (Part 2)

August 27, 2023

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month (Part 3)

September 4, 2023

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Tishrei: A Month of Holidays or A Holiday Month (Part 4)

September 11, 2023

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Source Material

Meet the speaker

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, an internationally acclaimed bible scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet, is well known in the Jewish community for his essays on the weekly Bible portion.  His vibrant thematic-analytical approach blends the methods of modern academic scholarship with traditional Jewish approaches to the Biblical text. He is best known for his ability to teach students how to study rather than simply read Biblical passages. As his essays focus on meta-themes in the Bible, his readership

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