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Over the years, Drisha has offered Torah classes on the many observances that mark out the timeline of the Jewish yearly cycle. Around the Calendar brings you all our holiday- and observance-focused classes, from our back catalog of recordings and continuing through our contemporary shiurim and lectures.
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Pod Hashavua

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For years, Drisha has been offering Torah classes on the weekly parshiyot, from a variety of teachers and in a variety of formats. Pod Hashavua brings you all our parashah-based divrei torah and classes, from our earliest recordings through our contemporary shiurim.
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Over the years, Drisha has been (and continues to be) honored to host a number of events and lectures sponsored in memory of departed loved ones and members of our own Drisha learning community. We are now gratified once again to present you The Memorial Lectures at Drisha, a podcast specifically dedicated to the fruits borne by those past (and current) events and lectures.
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Turn it and Turn it

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Drisha has often run classes organized around a shared theme or topic. Each season of Turn It & Turn It comprises all the lectures on a given theme, bringing you multiple complementary takes on an issue. This podcast spans two decades, putting some of our earliest audio recordings shoulder to shoulder with more recent and contemporary lectures - all exemplifying the principle that Torah demands persistent, multi-angled study. Turn it and turn it: there’s a lot to discuss!
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The First Two Books

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The Hebrew Bible is full of stories that have informed much of human existence for thousands of years. World-renowned Torah scholar, Rabbi David Silber, has dedicated his life to teaching people to read and understand these stories for themselves. The first two books of the Tanakh, Genesis and Exodus, in many ways can be viewed as one unit, filled with lessons about what it means to be human, to be with other people, and to seek closeness to the Divine. Join us for a line-by-line close-readi ...
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Join Rabbi David Silber as he continues his ongoing series covering the First Two Books of Tanakh! Moshe has been chosen to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt and bring them to their ancestral home. Through a careful reading of the first part of Exodus we will explore the strategies employed by Moshe, the challenges, and the triumphs of our gui…
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Join Rabbi David Silber as he continues his ongoing series covering the First Two Books of Tanakh! Moshe has been chosen to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt and bring them to their ancestral home. Through a careful reading of the first part of Exodus we will explore the strategies employed by Moshe, the challenges, and the triumphs of our gui…
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Join Rabbi David Silber as he continues his ongoing series covering the First Two Books of Tanakh! Moshe has been chosen to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt and bring them to their ancestral home. Through a careful reading of the first part of Exodus we will explore the strategies employed by Moshe, the challenges, and the triumphs of our gui…
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Join Rabbi David Silber as he continues his ongoing series covering the First Two Books of Tanakh! Moshe has been chosen to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt and bring them to their ancestral home. Through a careful reading of the first part of Exodus we will explore the strategies employed by Moshe, the challenges, and the triumphs of our gui…
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