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Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 3 of 3
May 19, 2025
1h 16m 16s
Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 2 of 3
May 19, 2025
1h 18m 26s
Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 1 of 3
May 19, 2025
1h 15m 05s
What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (6/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring
Nov 27, 2023
1h 12m 20s
What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (5/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring
Nov 27, 2023
1h 13m 15s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/19/25 | ![]() Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 3 of 3 | In 1968, a committee at Harvard University sparked an intense bioethical debate when it redefined medical standards of death to allow for vital organs to be taken from brain-dead patients. Halakhic authorities have weighed in on both sides of the issue, and it remains one of the most emotionally charged topics in contemporary halakhic discourse. Through a close reading of the central halakhic texts, we will clarify the issues and positions involved in this debate, and discuss the role that science and ethics play in the halakhic process. | 1h 16m 16s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 2 of 3 | In 1968, a committee at Harvard University sparked an intense bioethical debate when it redefined medical standards of death to allow for vital organs to be taken from brain-dead patients. Halakhic authorities have weighed in on both sides of the issue, and it remains one of the most emotionally charged topics in contemporary halakhic discourse. Through a close reading of the central halakhic texts, we will clarify the issues and positions involved in this debate, and discuss the role that science and ethics play in the halakhic process. | 1h 18m 26s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Vital Organ Donation and Determination of Death: Halakhic Tradition and the Modern Controversy, 1 of 3 | In 1968, a committee at Harvard University sparked an intense bioethical debate when it redefined medical standards of death to allow for vital organs to be taken from brain-dead patients. Halakhic authorities have weighed in on both sides of the issue, and it remains one of the most emotionally charged topics in contemporary halakhic discourse. Through a close reading of the central halakhic texts, we will clarify the issues and positions involved in this debate, and discuss the role that science and ethics play in the halakhic process. | 1h 15m 05s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (6/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 12/14/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 12m 20s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (5/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 12/07/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 13m 15s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (4/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from 11/30/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 07m 44s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (3/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 11/23/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 05m 47s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (2/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 11/16/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 07m 36s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() What Does the Torah Say about [Modern] Economics? (1/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this course, we will explore broad questions that ask what the Torah has to say about economic systems. We will focus on topics like Yovel, pricing, competition, and other topics that ask how Torah can help us engage with the complexity of the modern market. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 11/09/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman. | 1h 05m 27s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() A Set Table: Jewish Perspectives on Household Labor from the Talmud to Present (3/3) with Sarah Zager | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this class we’ll explore how a range of Jewish texts, from rabbinic to modern, understand the significance of household labor, including cooking, cleaning, and childcare. These activities are part of our daily lives, and Jewish texts give us a range of ways of understanding their religious significance. We’ll begin with an analysis of the relationship between Torah learning and household labor. Then, we’ll discuss how engaging in household labor, especially childcare, shapes who we are. Finally, we’ll consider the implications of performing someone else’s household labor or asking someone else to perform your own. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 04/03/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 08m 09s | ||||||
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| 11/27/23 | ![]() A Set Table: Jewish Perspectives on Household Labor from the Talmud to Present (2/3) with Sarah Zager | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this class we’ll explore how a range of Jewish texts, from rabbinic to modern, understand the significance of household labor, including cooking, cleaning, and childcare. These activities are part of our daily lives, and Jewish texts give us a range of ways of understanding their religious significance. We’ll begin with an analysis of the relationship between Torah learning and household labor. Then, we’ll discuss how engaging in household labor, especially childcare, shapes who we are. Finally, we’ll consider the implications of performing someone else’s household labor or asking someone else to perform your own. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/27/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 00m 12s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() A Set Table: Jewish Perspectives on Household Labor from the Talmud to Present (1/3) with Sarah Zager | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" In this class we’ll explore how a range of Jewish texts, from rabbinic to modern, understand the significance of household labor, including cooking, cleaning, and childcare. These activities are part of our daily lives, and Jewish texts give us a range of ways of understanding their religious significance. We’ll begin with an analysis of the relationship between Torah learning and household labor. Then, we’ll discuss how engaging in household labor, especially childcare, shapes who we are. Finally, we’ll consider the implications of performing someone else’s household labor or asking someone else to perform your own. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/20/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 00m 36s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Working Knowledge: Labor in Jewish Thought (4/4) with Dr. David Zvi Kalman | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" Most of life is work of one kind or another, and even our rest is often defined by the work that we’ve left behind. The first half of this series will explore how changing notions of labor have influenced core pieces of the Jewish tradition, including the meaning of Shabbat and what it means to study Torah. The second half of this course will move from Jewish tradition out into the modern economy and consider how Jewish ideas can inform how we think about work and treat workers in the 21st century. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/28/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 56m 45s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Working Knowledge: Labor in Jewish Thought (3/4) with Dr. David Zvi Kalman | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" Most of life is work of one kind or another, and even our rest is often defined by the work that we’ve left behind. The first half of this series will explore how changing notions of labor have influenced core pieces of the Jewish tradition, including the meaning of Shabbat and what it means to study Torah. The second half of this course will move from Jewish tradition out into the modern economy and consider how Jewish ideas can inform how we think about work and treat workers in the 21st century. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/21/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 58m 20s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Working Knowledge: Labor in Jewish Thought (2/4) with Dr. David Zvi Kalman | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" Most of life is work of one kind or another, and even our rest is often defined by the work that we’ve left behind. The first half of this series will explore how changing notions of labor have influenced core pieces of the Jewish tradition, including the meaning of Shabbat and what it means to study Torah. The second half of this course will move from Jewish tradition out into the modern economy and consider how Jewish ideas can inform how we think about work and treat workers in the 21st century. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/14/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 58m 08s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Working Knowledge: Labor in Jewish Thought (1/4) Dr. David Zvi Kalman | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" Most of life is work of one kind or another, and even our rest is often defined by the work that we’ve left behind. The first half of this series will explore how changing notions of labor have influenced core pieces of the Jewish tradition, including the meaning of Shabbat and what it means to study Torah. The second half of this course will move from Jewish tradition out into the modern economy and consider how Jewish ideas can inform how we think about work and treat workers in the 21st century. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/07/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 02m 42s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Resting Theology: Reading the Talmud on Shabbat (3/3) with Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course will analyze three different Talmudic sugyot that have import not only for their Halakhic conclusions but also for our theological understanding of Shabbat’s nature. These Sugyot will relate to one who is never educated about Shabbat, loses track of when Shabbat is, and a gentile who keeps Shabbat. This audio was captured from Zoom on 03/13/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 04m 30s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Resting Theology: Reading the Talmud on Shabbat (2/3) with Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course will analyze three different Talmudic sugyot that have import not only for their Halakhic conclusions but also for our theological understanding of Shabbat’s nature. These Sugyot will relate to one who is never educated about Shabbat, loses track of when Shabbat is, and a gentile who keeps Shabbat. This audio was captured from Zoom on 03/06/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 06m 56s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Resting Theology: Reading the Talmud on Shabbat (1/3) with Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course will analyze three different Talmudic sugyot that have import not only for their Halakhic conclusions but also for our theological understanding of Shabbat’s nature. These Sugyot will relate to one who is never educated about Shabbat, loses track of when Shabbat is, and a gentile who keeps Shabbat. This audio was originally recorded on 02/27/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 13m 09s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Invention of the Seven-Day Week (5/5) with Dr. Evan Zuckerman Sivan | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course covers two main themes based on a forthcoming book by Ezra Zuckerman Sivan: 1) the Torah as heralding the invention of the seven-day week, and secondarily 2) the social scientific question of how and why the seven-day week was invented. Each lecture is focused on a specific puzzle that gains its significance once we shake off our erroneous intuition that the seven-day week is built into the natural world. The key sources used in each session will be biblical, augmented by insights from rabbinic texts. Click here to view the accompanying source sheet. This audio was originally captured from 04/07/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 09m 04s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Invention of the Seven-Day Week (4/5) with Rabbi Ezra Zuckerman Sivan | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course covers two main themes based on a forthcoming book by Ezra Zuckerman Sivan: 1) the Torah as heralding the invention of the seven-day week, and secondarily 2) the social scientific question of how and why the seven-day week was invented. Each lecture is focused on a specific puzzle that gains its significance once we shake off our erroneous intuition that the seven-day week is built into the natural world. The key sources used in each session will be biblical, augmented by insights from rabbinic texts. Click here to view the accompanying source sheet. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/31/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 03m 40s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Invention of the Seven-Day Week (3/5) with Dr. Evan Zuckerman Sivan | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course covers two main themes based on a forthcoming book by Ezra Zuckerman Sivan: 1) the Torah as heralding the invention of the seven-day week, and secondarily 2) the social scientific question of how and why the seven-day week was invented. Each lecture is focused on a specific puzzle that gains its significance once we shake off our erroneous intuition that the seven-day week is built into the natural world. The key sources used in each session will be biblical, augmented by insights from rabbinic texts. Click here to view the accompanying source sheet. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/24/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 06m 05s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() The Invention of the Seven-Day Week (2/5) with Dr. Evan Zuckerman Sivan | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course covers two main themes based on a forthcoming book by Ezra Zuckerman Sivan: 1) the Torah as heralding the invention of the seven-day week, and secondarily 2) the social scientific question of how and why the seven-day week was invented. Each lecture is focused on a specific puzzle that gains its significance once we shake off our erroneous intuition that the seven-day week is built into the natural world. The key sources used in each session will be biblical, augmented by insights from rabbinic texts. Click here to view the accompanying slides. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/10/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 00m 48s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() The Invention of the Seven-Day Week (1/5) with Dr. Ezra Zuckerman Sivan | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" This course covers two main themes based on a forthcoming book by Ezra Zuckerman Sivan: 1) the Torah as heralding the invention of the seven-day week, and secondarily 2) the social scientific question of how and why the seven-day week was invented. Each lecture is focused on a specific puzzle that gains its significance once we shake off our erroneous intuition that the seven-day week is built into the natural world. The key sources used in each session will be biblical, augmented by insights from rabbinic texts. Click here to view the accompanying slides. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 03/03/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 15m 11s | ||||||
| 11/27/23 | ![]() Navigating the Employer-Employee Relationship (6/6) with Rabbi Jonathan Ziring | This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Labour & Rest" As work has moved remote for many, and others are hesitant to return to their jobs for a variety of reasons, the world is rethinking what it means to be an employer or employee. In this series, we will explore a number of topics that address the nature of the employer-employee relationship, highlighting the rights and responsibilities of both sides. Among others, we will address the halakhic perspective on multiple employment, unionization, strikes, quitting, and paying workers on time. Click here to view the accompanying source sheet. This audio was originally captured from Zoom on 04/06/2022 as part of Drisha's Spring Zman. | 1h 04m 31s | ||||||
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