Join the Talmud’s discussion as we explore and debate various selected texts from the vast sea of the Talmud, and gain insight and appreciation of its rich knowledge. This series will help enhance your skills in Talmudic analysis and reasoning, whilst providing a window into the style and language of the Talmud, also known as the Gemara. These courses are taught by Rabbi Binyomin Bitton, an expert Talmudic scholar, who masterfully presents the Talmud’s profound wisdom in a clear, easy to follow, and intellectually stimulating manner.
This Talmud series analyzes the judicial principle of only issuing the more severe penalty when one action results in two different transgressions (it...
This Talmud series analyzes the judicial principles for cases where two different kinds of penalties are applicable: should only one or both sentences...
This Talmud series analyzes the judicial principles related to cases where two different sentences are applicable: should one or more sentences be adm...
This series present a Talmudic perspective on principles related to divorce. In this class we continue to analyze the two differing views of Rabba and...
This series present a Talmudic perspective on principles related to divorce. In this class we examine the practical differences between the two reason...
This series present a Talmudic perspective on principles related to divorce. In this class we explore the finer points of agency regarding a ‘Get’ fro...
This series present a Talmudic perspective on principles related to divorce. In this class we gain an basic overview to the Torah concept of divorce a...
This class presents the Talmudic perspective on inheritance, comparing the types of properties the father bequeaths and how to classify the firstborn’...
This class presents the Talmudic perspective on inheritance, detailing the types of properties eligible to bequeath and how they should be divided. Le...
This class presents the Talmudic perspective on inheritance, focusing on the types of properties eligible to bequeath, and defining their designation ...