Parsha in Progress is the latest podcast by Tablet Magazine. Perfect for anyone interested in the Bible, every other week hosts Rabbi Dov Linzer and author Abigail Pogrebin, an Orthodox rabbi and a Reform Jew, delve into a Biblical issue and story, and discuss how this ancient text takes on modern meaning and brings modern challenges. With humor, love, and insight, these focused discussions follow the schedule of the weekly parsha readings in synagogue.
55 Available Episodes (55 Total)Average duration: 00:11:03
Sep 21, 2020
Why Torah is Like the Rain (Ha'azinu): Ep. 54
00:11:29
This week, we conclude the full cycle of parshas with a candid reflection on the end of the podcast, and a consideration of what makes poetry a powerful vehicle for divine messages.
Sep 07, 2020
In Your Mouth and in Your Heart (Nitzavim): Ep. 53
00:07:50
This week, we discuss the poetic insistence of the Bible that every Jew should be able to feel ownership over the Torah's message.
Aug 24, 2020
Wayward Sons and Kidnapped Women (Ki Tetzei): Ep. 52
00:11:05
This week, we have a lot of questions and few answers as we read some of the Bible's more unsettling passages, and consider what we could learn from situations we hope never actually happen.
Aug 10, 2020
Is Compassion Extra Credit? (Re'eh): Ep. 51
00:09:38
This week, we debate what it means to "not shut your heart" against the needy, and why compassion is no substitute for justice when it comes to righting social wrongs.
Jul 27, 2020
Why Did God Keep Moses From Entering Israel? (Vaetchanan): Ep. 50
00:11:10
This week, we discuss the importance of Mount Sinai in collective Jewish memory, and why Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land, even though he led the people out of Egypt.
Jul 13, 2020
Did God Break a Promise? Did We? (Maatot-Maasei): Ep. 49
00:09:51
This week, we discuss whether it was a betrayal to make the Exodus generation die in the desert, and debate whether their sin of doubting the goodness of the land earlier in the Bible is similar to Jews hesitant to move to Israel today.
Jun 29, 2020
What do we do when we see evil unpunished? (Balak), Ep: 48
00:11:59
This week, we consider whether one can ever take the law into their own hands, and the pitfalls of vigilante justice.
Jun 22, 2020
Is Democracy Always the Divine Plan? (Korach): Ep. 47
00:10:08
This week, we look at the rebellion of Korach, who tried to oust Moses as leader by claiming he was no holier than the rest of the Israelites, and consider Moses' unique reaction.
Jun 08, 2020
Who deserves to be cut off? (Beha'alotcha): Ep. 46
00:11:24
This week, we look at one of the Bible's most severe punishments, that of being "cut off" from the people, and consider what actions today might separate someone from the Jewish community.
May 25, 2020
The Daily Call of Mount Sinai (Shavuot): Ep. 45
00:12:02
This week, we return to Mount Sinai to celebrate the holiday of Shavuot, and debate what it means to say that every day, Jews must recommit to the contract.
Sep 21 | 00:11:29
Why Torah is Like the Rain (Ha'azinu): Ep. 54
Sep 07 | 00:07:50
In Your Mouth and in Your Heart (Nitzavim): Ep. 53
Aug 24 | 00:11:05
Wayward Sons and Kidnapped Women (Ki Tetzei): Ep. 52
Aug 10 | 00:09:38
Is Compassion Extra Credit? (Re'eh): Ep. 51
Jul 27 | 00:11:10
Why Did God Keep Moses From Entering Israel? (Vaetchanan): Ep. 50
Jul 13 | 00:09:51
Did God Break a Promise? Did We? (Maatot-Maasei): Ep. 49
Jun 29 | 00:11:59
What do we do when we see evil unpunished? (Balak), Ep: 48
Jun 22 | 00:10:08
Is Democracy Always the Divine Plan? (Korach): Ep. 47
Jun 08 | 00:11:24
Who deserves to be cut off? (Beha'alotcha): Ep. 46
May 25 | 00:12:02
The Daily Call of Mount Sinai (Shavuot): Ep. 45
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