Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

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Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

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  • 11 Vayigash Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion

    25/12/2020 Duration: 55min

    11 Vayigash Insights from the Weekly Torah Portion by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler

  • 11 Vayigash | Judah and Joseph, Vayigash | Jonathan Kligler

    21/12/2020 Duration: 11min

    This may be the most dramatic moment in the entire book of Genesis. During the long famine, 10 of Joseph’s brothers had come down to Egypt to seek provisions. Joseph, now vizier of Egypt and in charge of food distribution, recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize him.

  • Hanukkah Teachings (Part 2) with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler_December 2020

    18/12/2020 Duration: 51min

    In this session we explore the spiritual meaning of the Hanukkah lights. We study some inspiring Hanukkah teachings of the Hasidic master Rabbi Yehudah Leib Alter of Ger, known as the Sefat Emet.

  • 10 Mikeitz | Sparks of Light in a Broken World — In Memory of Leonard Cohen | Jonathan Kligler

    14/12/2020 Duration: 06min

    We lost a sage of our era with Leonard Cohen’s passing. His absence prompted me, as it has so many others, to revisit his words and to absorb his unflinching wisdom. Leonard Cohen was a prophet of brokenness, a seeker of the light who did not ignore the inherent frailties and folly of the human condition.

  • Chanukah Teachings (Part 1) with Rabbi Jonathan Kligler_December 2020

    11/12/2020 Duration: 59min

    In this class we explore the historical origins and development of Chanukah.

  • 09 Vayeishev | What Goes Down Must Come Up! | Jonathan Kligler

    06/12/2020 Duration: 07min

    Joseph could be understandably bitter about the trajectory of his life: cast out of his family, repeatedly betrayed, imprisoned despite his innocence. He could easily view himself as a self-made man, surviving on his wits and with no allegiance other than to his own survival. But that is not the lesson Joseph has gleaned from the descents and ascents of his turbulent life. Instead, Joseph sees the “downs” as necessary precursors to the “ups.”

  • 08 Vayishlakh Mother Rachel, the Shekhinah, and the Statue of Liberty

    04/12/2020 Duration: 52min

    We take a journey from Biblical Israel all the way to New York harbor, as we connect the dots between "Rachel weeping for her children" in the Book of Jeremiah to the identification of the Statue of Liberty with "Mother of Exiles" in Jewish poet Emma Lazarus' sonnet at the base of the statue.

  • 08 Vayishlakh | What’s in a Name? | Jonathan Kligler

    30/11/2020 Duration: 09min

    It’s time for Jacob to go home and face his past. It has been 20 years since he stole his brother Esau’s blessing and then had to run for his life. Jacob fled with nothing, and now, 20 years later, he returns with a family, flocks and herds.

  • 07 Vayeitzei | This Is ‘The Place’ | Jonathan Kligler

    23/11/2020 Duration: 06min

    This is the beginning of Jacob’s journey of spiritual awakening. By impersonating his brother Esau, Jacob had tricked his blind father, Isaac, and acquired the special blessing of the firstborn intended for Esau. But now, Esau wants to kill him, and Jacob has been forced to run away from the only home he has ever known.

  • 06 Toldot | Isaac and his father's wells

    19/11/2020 Duration: 52min

    We explore the many levels of understanding associated with Isaac finding "living waters" as he excavates his father's wells.

  • 06 Toldot | תולדות | Isaac Digs His Father’s Wells Anew | Jonathan Kligler

    15/11/2020 Duration: 09min

    If Parashat No’akh is named after its protagonist Noah, why isn’t Parashat Toldot named after its protagonist Isaac? Why is it called Parashat Toldot, and not Parashat Yitzkhak?

  • 05 Chayei Sarah | Beginning the Journey | Jonathan Kligler

    12/11/2020 Duration: 53min

    We honor the memory of the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l by studying his final commentary on Chayei Sarah. Rabbi Sacks explores the purpose behind the Torah's elaborately detailed descriptions of Abraham purchasing a burial plot for Sarah and then sending his servant to find a wife for Isaac.

  • 05 Hayei Sarah | Equanimity in the Face of Uncertainty | Jonathan Kligler

    11/11/2020 Duration: 08min

    In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generat

  • 04 Vayera | Holding What We Love With Open Arms | Jonathan Kligler

    09/11/2020 Duration: 12min

    In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generat

  • 04 Vayera What Was Sodom's sin? 110520

    06/11/2020 Duration: 56min

    What is Sodom's sinfulness, so terrible that God wishes to destroy it? Jewish tradition teaches that the sin of Sodom was that they would not share their bounty with others, and rejected hospitality to strangers. How do we avoid the fate of the people of Sodom?

  • 03 Lekh-Lekha | Go to Yourself: Abraham and the Spiritual Journey | Jonathan Kligler

    02/11/2020 Duration: 07min

    In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generat

  • 03 Lekh Lekha | "Be'er Lakhai Roi" - "The Well of the Living One Who Sees Me"

    30/10/2020 Duration: 01h01min

    Hagar runs away from her mistress Sarah's mistreatment. At an oasis in the desert an angel of God comforts and reassures her. Hagar names the place Be'er Lakhai Roi - The Well of the Living One Who Sees Me. This well will also play a central part in Isaac's life, and we explore that hidden story in today's class.

  • 02 Noakh | Is There a Measure for Righteousness? | Jonathan Kligler

    26/10/2020 Duration: 10min

    In Jewish practice the Torah is divided into weekly portions such that in the course of a full year we make our way through the entire Five Books of Moses. In Hebrew we refer to the weekly portion as the parshah or parashah, the plural being parashiyot. We begin in the beginning every fall at the conclusion of the Jewish Holy Days, and every week we progress until, as a year passes, we reach the end of Deuteronomy. And we begin again. We even have an especially joyous holiday, Simchat Torah, to mark the completion and renewal of the annual cycle of readings. These essays follow that cycle, with one for each parashah, and can be a companion to those of you who wish to follow the annual Jewish rhythm for studying the Torah. There is a Hebrew phrase, שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת הַדּוֹרוֹת sharsheret ha’dorot, the chain of generations. It refers to the ongoing transmission of Torah, from the seminal moment at Mount Sinai — not an historical, geographical moment, but rather the birth of our tradition — down through every generat

  • 02 No'akh| Retelling the Flood Story

    23/10/2020 Duration: 56min

    We reacquaint ourselves with the Story of Noah and the Flood, and its many levels of meaning.

  • 01 Bereishit Kabbalah and Creation

    13/10/2020 Duration: 59min

    As Rashi famously wrote, the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit" - "In the beginning," cries out for interpretation. In this class, we explore how the Zohar, the premiere Jewish mystical interpretation of the Torah, explains "the Beginning."

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