5779 — Ki Tavo: Satan: Adversary, Tempter, Exposer of Truth

Posted by Nechama Goldman Barash on September 15, 2019
Topics: Torah, Pardes from Jerusalem, Devarim (Deuteronomy), Ki Tavo

Satan: Adversary, Tempter, Exposer of Truth

In this week’s podcast we will look at the model of reward and punishment as set out in the parashat of Ki Tavo and compare it to the model set out by Satan in the book of Job which conflicts with Deuteronomy. In the end we will tie it all to Abraham, the Akeida, the shofar and Rosh Hashana!

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Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash – Faculty Host
Larry Kluger – Creative Consultant
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About Nechama Goldman Barash

Nechama Goldman Barash made aliyah from Philadelphia over 20 years ago after graduating from Stern College. She studied for three years in Matan’s Advanced Talmud Institute and finished a master’s degree in Talmud at Bar-Ilan University. She is a graduate of Nishmat’s Yoetzet Halacha program and has been certified to teach brides before their weddings, as well as qualifying as a sex educator through Yahel and the Eden Center. She also studied for three years in Matan's advanced halakha program, Hilkhata. Nechama is the Director of the Pardes Learning Seminar. She teaches contemporary halakha and Talmud at Matan and Pardes, as well as Talmud and women and halakha in Torah V'Avodah (TVA), a Bnei Akiva gap year program based in Matan. She is an active member of Beit Hillel and participates in interfaith dialogue through Roots, based in Gush Etzion, close to where she lives with her family. She is currently working on a book dealing with matters of gender and halakha.

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