Love During the Holocaust
Feb 14, 2022 By Edna Friedberg | Public Event video | Video Lecture
The Holocaust was one of the most profound ruptures in Jewish history. And yet, the foundational human emotion of love persisted鈥攁nd even blossomed鈥攊n the most devastating circumstances. Dr. Edna Friedbergexplores the varied manifestations of love鈥攔omantic, parental, platonic鈥攁t a time of terror and loss. Each of these forms of deep affection and connection offered psychological sustenance and sometimes spurred life-saving acts of courage and altruism. The session will draw from primary sources including diaries, oral testimonies, artifacts, and historical photographs.
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The 鈥淏urning Heart鈥:
From the Book of Jeremiah to the Metropolitan Opera
Mar 7, 2022 By Alan Cooper | Public Event video | Video Lecture
InJeremiah 20:9, the prophet compares the divine word to 鈥渁 burning fire in my heart, shut up in my bones.鈥漈his powerful image of irresistible passion constrained has long been interpreted in both positive and negative ways. Dr. Alan Cooperexamined how the image has been used by Jewish authors and also glance at the way it has come to prominence as the title of both Charles M. Blow鈥檚 memoir and Terence Blanchard鈥檚 pioneering opera based on the memoir.Dr. Alan Cooperexamined how the image has been used by Jewish authors and also glance at the way it has come to prominence as the title of both Charles M. Blow鈥檚 memoir and Terence Blanchard鈥檚 pioneering opera based on the memoir.
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Compassion and Love in Jewish Mystical Sources
Mar 14, 2022 By Eitan Fishbane | Public Event video | Video Lecture
Through study of Kabbalistic texts ranging from 13th-century Spain to 16th-century Tzfat,Dr. Eitan Fishbane, associate professor of Jewish Thought, 91快播, explored how the related themes of love and compassion were central to the spiritual and ethical thinking of key Kabbalists. For these mystics, compassion and love were simultaneously ideals in relation to other people and in relation to God; what is more, many understood interpersonalcompassion and loveas actual manifestations of Divinity in the earthly realm. Our createdness in the image of God brings the ideals of emotion and virtue to life in the physical world.
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Loneliness as a Spiritual Crisis
Mar 21, 2022 By Mychal Springer | Public Event video | Video Lecture
Rabbi Mychal Springer exploresthe existentialissuesrelatedtobelongingandabandonment, drawing on Jewish spiritual resources that help foster a loving embrace, divine and human, even when we must carefully balance distance and proximity in the face of contagion.
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The Importance of Shame in Rabbinic Tradition
Jan 24, 2022 By David C. Kraemer | Public Event video | Video Lecture
We often think of shame or embarrassment as an experience to be avoided, and, to be sure, rabbinic tradition considers shaming someone else in public to be a grievous sin. But the Talmud also teaches that the capacity to feel shame is important, for the fear of shame will keep one from sin. JoinDr. David Kraemerto discuss this complicated emotion and how Jewish tradition 鈥渇eels鈥 about it.
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Divine Rage
Mar 28, 2022 By Amy Kalmanofsky | Public Event video | Video Lecture
God鈥檚 anger has been a problem for generations of theologians.Dr. Amy Kalmanofskyexplores the power and purpose of divine rage and the different ways the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel use God鈥檚 anger.
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Mandatory Fun: The Commandment of Joy
Apr 4, 2022 By Sarah Wolf | Public Event video | Video Lecture
Usually we think of the mitzvot, the commandments of Jewish law, as involving specific actions. Yet the Torah also commands us to feel certain emotions, including love for God and joy on the festivals. Dr. Sarah Wolf to explores rabbinic texts that grapple with questions about what fulfillment of such a commandment should look like.
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Relating to God
By 91快播 | Public Event video | Video Lecture
Join 91快播 scholars to explore what Jewish texts and thought can teach us about how we might understand, experience, and be in relationship with the divine.
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