The Home and the Marketplace

Posted by Leah Rosenthal on August 10, 2020
Topics: Home is Where the Torah Is

We are proud that Pardes’s efforts to build a new facility in Jerusalem continue to move forward despite the challenges of the current moment. While most of us remain confined to our homes, a new home for our Torah, for our students and alumni, and for the vision of Jewish life we are promoting is coming to fruition, one day at a time.

In this vein, we are excited to share Home is where the Torah is, the podcast recorded in our homes, and sent directly to yours. In this series, you will hear from six of our incredible teachers as they consider the various components that make up the concept of home and what makes a true home from a Jewish perspective. Rabbi Leon Morris will also have the opportunity to engage in conversation with the gifted architect of our new building Matti Rosenshine, as we think about the ways in which our new building will become our new collective home.

The Home and the Marketplace Episode Description (26m 41s):
In the Talmud there is a disagreement between two rabbinic figures whether or not it is permitted to teach Torah in the marketplace. In this podcast, Leah Rosenthal dives into this dispute and helps bring its understanding into our modern world. (0:56). After the lecture, (18:50) Rabbi Leon Morris and Matti Rosenshine discuss the challenges of transitioning between inside and outside spaces, and orientation.

Production Credits:
Rabbi Leon Morris – Introduction and Interview
Leah Rosenthal – Podcast Host
Matti Rosenshine – Podcast Guest
Rabbi Michael Emerson – Creative Producer
Rabbi Adam Titcher – Executive Producer

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About Leah Rosenthal

Leah holds a B.A. in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy and an M.A. in Jewish Education, both from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has been teaching Talmud at Pardes for over twenty years and still enjoys doing so. She combines her teaching at Pardes with teaching at the nearby Pelech High School for Girls and raising, with her husband, their five children.

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