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Monthly Archives: י׳ באלול ה׳תש״פ (August 30, 2020)

Conference, Take II

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporי׳ באלול ה׳תש״פ (August 30, 2020)

After technical difficulties interfered with some of TorahTutors’ scheduled time at the Torah Home Education virtual conference two weeks ago, we were pleased that conference organizers were able to create a new opportunity for those who might have missed us the first time around. This time, Director and tutor Sarah Rudolph was joined by two…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About an Ungracious Wedding Host (and More)

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphה׳ באלול ה׳תש״פ (August 25, 2020)

The Talmud (Bava Batra 91a) records a view that Ivtzan, a lesser-known leader from the Book of Judges (12:8), is actually Boaz, of Book of Ruth fame. One TorahTutors session included discussion of how different commentaries relate to this tradition on different levels. Ralbag, for instance, suggests simply that the tradition is rooted in the…

TorahTutors at a (Virtual) Homeschool Conference

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphא׳ באלול ה׳תש״פ (August 21, 2020)

TorahTutors was pleased to be a silver sponsor of the 2020 Torah Home Education conference this past Sunday. Jewish homeschooling has long been popular with many families, and the option is seeing increased interest because of the uncertainties surrounding school reopenings during the Covid-19 pandemic. TorahTutors has the tools to provide valuable support to families…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Ramban and Fortunetelling

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״ח באב ה׳תש״פ (August 18, 2020)

A TorahTutors student learning Parshat Shoftim explored the conflicting views of Rambam and Ramban regarding the prohibition of various forms of sorcery and fortunetelling. As a fan of Rick Riordan who had recently read a series of his that emphasized the importance of oracles, she related particularly to Ramban’s portrayal of understandable human interest in…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Rambam and the Role of Luxuries

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״א באב ה׳תש״פ (August 11, 2020)

Rambam stresses in the fifth chapter of Shemoneh Perakim that one should always be focused on the goal of contemplating God to the best of human ability, directing all of one’s pursuits towards that goal. On one hand, this single-mindedness might imply a sparse, minimalist existence, cutting out any type of physical enjoyment. On the…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Traveling and Praying for Rain

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphי״ד באב ה׳תש״פ (August 4, 2020)

Finding deeper meaning in calendrical and geographic technicalities: The Mishna in Taanit (1:3) records two opinions about the appropriate date on which to begin praying for rain in Israel: The first view is that prayers should begin on the 3rd of Marcheshvan, the official start of the rainy season; Rabban Gamliel, however, says to wait…

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