

Ta Shma
Hadar Institute
Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.
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Jul 25, 2022 • 1h 8min
R. Yitz Greenberg: The Triumph of Life, Part 3
In the final part of this lecture series, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg speaks with Rabbi Tali Adler about how we can maximize the potential for life in our everyday actions. This lecture was originally recorded in Winter 2022 as part of a series in partnership with Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, DC.

Jul 20, 2022 • 10min
R. Aviva Richman on Parashat Pinchas: Moshe's Mitzvah for God
In this week’s parashah, we find a slight variation on one of the most common verses in the Torah. This minor shift in words reflects a profound revolution. At the end of his life, Moshe takes a leap in how he speaks to God, and how he shows up for the people.

Jul 18, 2022 • 1h 4min
R. Yitz Greenberg: The Triumph of Life, Part 2
In the second part of his lecture series, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg speaks with Rabbi Aaron Alexander. Rabbi Greenberg explores the commandment to have children, quality of life, and situations where preserving life overrules religious obligations. This lecture was originally recorded in Winter 2022 as part of a series in partnership with Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, DC.

Jul 13, 2022 • 11min
R. Aviva Richman on Parashat Balak: A People’s Prophet, A Prophet’s People
In Parashat Balak, the ruler of Moav calls on Bilam to curse Israel. God ends up putting words of blessing in his mouth, and he speaks prophetically about the people of Israel. The episode raises questions about prophecy—when it is and isn’t present, and for whom.

Jul 11, 2022 • 1h 9min
R. Yitz Greenberg: The Triumph of Life, Part 1
What does it mean to choose life in an imperfect world? Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, in conversation with Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt, offers examples of how Judaism teaches us to repair the world in an effort to uphold the value of life. This lecture was originally recorded in Winter 2022 as part of a series in partnership with Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, DC.

Jul 6, 2022 • 9min
R. Aviva Richman on Parashat Chukkat: Critique and Creativity
In Parashat Chukkat, the people complain again about their food in the wilderness, but this complaint is different from earlier complaints. They don’t remember the food in Egypt with nostalgia, nor do they crave a particular item. They are disgusted with manna.

Jun 29, 2022 • 11min
R. Aviva Richman on Parashat Korach: Fire and Flower
R. Aviva Richman explores Parashat Korach, discussing accusations against Moshe and Aharon, contrasting displays of God's power, and transitions in religious leadership. Focusing on messages about God's nature and nurturing leadership, the podcast offers a fresh perspective on traditional interpretations.

Jun 27, 2022 • 27min
Dena Weiss: Making Shabbat Your Own, Part 2
Dena Weiss studies the Meor Einayim and explores what it means to refrain from spiritual work, not just physical labor, on Shabbat. This lecture is part 2 in a series originally recorded in November 2021.

Jun 22, 2022 • 10min
R. Aviva Richman on Parashat Shelach: Believing in Ourselves, Owning Our Inheritance
R. Aviva Richman discusses Parashat Shelach and the concept of ancestral inheritance. Topics include feeling at home in Torah, the role of Tzitzit, embracing Torah as our inheritance, overcoming feelings of exclusion, conquering fears, engaging in learning, and taking ownership of our spiritual journey.

Jun 20, 2022 • 1h 4min
R. Shai Held: Wanting God Near Us
Rabbi Shai Held conducts a close reading of Psalm 139. He looks at the original Hebrew and multiple translations, arguing that the literary ambiguity showcases the psalmist’s relationship with God. This lecture was originally recorded in Summer 2020.


