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RZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Mother of the Soldier inside GazaIn this episode, Mali provides a powerful and personal insight on what it means to be the mother of an active soldier who is fighting 'inside' Gaza. And she offers some insights about how to support those whose children and spouses are fighting.2023-12-3158 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשי2023 Summer Culture EditionWhat are we looking forward to doing this summer? In this episode, Reuven, Mali and Johnny share some suggestions about what to read, watch and do in 'bein hazmanim'.2023-07-1451 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRemembering the RavIn this episode marking the 30th yahrzeit of the Rav and his 120th birthday, Mali offers a range of nuanced insights about the Rav based on her article ‘The Rav’s Enduring Pedagogical Relevance’ (which is included in the recently published special edition of the Tradition journal), while Reuven and Johnny offer their thoughts about what made the Rav unique and what makes his ideas so compelling.2023-04-2153 minWebYeshiva.orgWebYeshiva.orgThe Rav’s Students Across Generations – Rabbi Chaim Brovender in conversation with Mrs. Mali BrofskyMarking the Rav's 120th birthday & upcoming 30th Yahrzeit with two special online conversations.  On Sunday, March 5 WebYeshiva and TRADITION marked the 120th birthday of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik zt”l and his upcoming 30th Yahrzeit with two special online conversations. The first was: The Rav’s Students Across Generations – Rabbi Chaim Brovender in conversation with Mrs. Mali Brofsky Rabbi Chaim Brovender is the founder and Rosh Yeshiva of WebYeshiva. He studied in the Rav’s shiur in the 1960s before arriving on Aliya and founding various institutions of Torah learning. (He served as editorial...2023-03-0656 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיInnocents Abroad: Johnny Discovers AmericaNot having visited the New York/New Jersey area, R’ Johnny’s recent speaking tour gave him the opportunity to learn more about many of the Jewish communities that he only knew from a distance. In this edition of RZWeekly, he shares ten different insights which, though not necessarily limited to these communities, were particularly visible to him during his visit. In response, R’ Reuven and Mali offered their reflections and, in so doing, considered some aspects of the modern American Jewish experience.2023-02-251h 02RZ חדשיRZ חדשיRav Drukman and his LegacyRabbi Haim Drukman was a teacher and leader whose life achievements are nothing short of outstanding. This episode of RZWeekly begins with an interview with R’ Naftali Kandler who both studied from and worked alongside Rabbi Druckman for many years, and it continues with a discussion between Reuven, Mali and Johnny about Rav Druckman’s achievements. We also discuss decisions taken by Rabbi Druckman that were morally problematic, his mistakes, and his overall legacy.2023-01-051h 17RZ חדשיRZ חדשיWhat's Ailing Modern Orthodoxy?This week’s episode of RZWeekly begins with Mali telling us what she thinks about the recent Netflix series about Harry and Megan. We then discuss the opportunities and limitations of Modern Orthodox Jews engaging in the wider world and especially in sports and where to draw the line in terms of professional success and Shabbat observance and how in general we should view the larger world of Modern Orthodoxy.2022-12-1559 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשי5782 Final ReflectionsIn this final episode of RZWeekly for 5782, each of us shares a thought that has been on our mind. Mali asks what lessons can we learn from the recent Royal Funeral about beauty, grandeur, royalty, and how those lessons apply to Rosh Hashana. Reuven discusses how can we remain cognizant of the core values that inspired previously established Jewish practices in the modern age. And Johnny considers how can we discover the rays of light in the clouds that some of us have encountered over the past year. We hope you enjoy the episode and wish you all Shana Tova!2022-09-2341 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיChaim Walder, our Families and our CommunitiesThe events surrounding Chaim Walder, including terrible abuse and a suicide, are well known throughout the religoius Jewish world. How should parents and educators address the many thorny issues the episode raises in our homes and schools? How can we teach our children (and ourselves) about safety, while striving for a sense of balance and emotional health? Reuven interviews Mali, as we open up a conversation about these and other difficult questions.2021-12-3058 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSpecial Status for Diaspora Jews?Give to the Mishnah Project Inaugural Campaign here: https://my.israelgives.org/en/campaign/MishnahProject. How should the Israeli government handle tourism during the pandemic? Who should be afforded special status and exemptions? Beyond family members, how should the Israeli government relate to diaspora Jewry regarding this question? After the mailbag, Reveun and Mali discuss this issue, first with each other and then with special guest former MK Rabbi Dov Lipman, founder of Yad L'olim, who has been working tirelessly for Olim and their families, and who shares his thoughts and experiences with us.2021-12-071h 13RZ חדשיRZ חדשיDinei NefashotAn article in Motzash Magazine of Mekor Rishon (https://www.makorrishon.co.il/culture/402759/) describes a disturbing lack of psychological professionals in the Yeshivat Hesder framework, and the damage this can and does have on young men badly in need of help. In this episode, Reuven interviews Mali (Johnny is on leave) regarding this situation, a area she has extensive experience with in her work as a professional social worker. We discuss the severity of the problem, possible causes, and Mali suggests a path to improving this problematic situation.2021-10-0752 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSummer Books ExtravaganzaIn the latest edition of RZWeekly, Reuven, Mali and Johnny each discuss a book that they are currently reading which leads us to discuss impactful teaching, making discriminating choices, and the value of children reading fantasy novels. We reintroduce our ‘Hebrew word of the week’. And we wrap up by offering our ‘Hamlatzot’.2021-06-3055 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Great DivideTwo weeks ago we had the chance to meet Rabbanit Shira Mirvis where she spoke about inclusion, access and opportunities for women in her synagogue. In this edition of RZWeekly we took a moment to revisit this topic while considering the challenges many women continue to face in Orthodox synagogues and what needs to be done to make sure that both female and male members of a Kehillah feel welcome.2021-06-0940 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיParenting Post-COVIDAfter a pandemic that has lasted 18 months, and an intense couple of weeks of war, how should parents support their kids and teenagers? How should we support them in terms of their schooling? To what extent has a lack of socialization impacted our youth? If rules in the home have needed to change over the past 18 months (eg. screen time), should we try and restore these rules? How should parents foster spirituality during times of challenge? And what life skills have we, and our kids, learnt over this period?2021-06-0146 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיMeeting Rabbanit Shira MirvisOne month ago, Rabbanit Shira Marili Mirvis made headlines as the first woman to be appointed as the sole spiritual leader of an Orthodox community in Israel. Since then, Rabbanit Shira has been interviewed by various journalists and podcasters, but almost all her interviews have been in Hebrew. In the latest edition of RZWeekly, we had a chance to meet and talk to Rabbanit Shira where she speaks openly about her values, her family, the Shirat Hatamar community in Efrat which she leads, what is and isn’t done in her community, and her vision for the future.2021-05-2755 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיFinding our Happy PlaceAs Israelis continue to suffer from the vicious Hamas rocket attacks, the latest episode of RZWeekly is dedicated to exploring our coping mechanisms. Specifically, what is our happy and calm place during these tense and difficult times? And what brings us joy even as we are aggravated and agitated? Beyond this, how should we respond to the torrent of toxic negativity directed towards Israel on social media? And how should we respond to Jewish organisations in the US who seem to overlook the plight of their Israeli brothers and sisters?2021-05-181h 01RZ חדשיRZ חדשיWho’s Uncomfortable with Yom Yerushalayim? - Public Discourse in the Modern Orthodox WorldThroughout Yom Yerushalayim, and the events that led to the haslama (escalation) of violence in Israel including the hundreds of rocket attacks targeting innocent civilians in Israel, the RZWeekly team noticed that when some Diaspora Jews took to social media (before the rockets started flying) to acknowledge these events, many of them were seemingly morally neutral. Alternatively, where the authors of such posts spoke of morality, it was generally in criticism rather than in defense of Israel. While we recognize that Israel is by no means perfect, we were troubled by the implication that there is anything complex about a...2021-05-1437 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיMarking 100 Years of Israel's Chief RabbinateThe latest edition of RZWeekly begins with Reuven, Johnny and Mali sharing their thoughts in response to the Meron tragedy. We then segue to discuss the 100 year anniversary of the establishment of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Specifically, we consider the benefits of having a centralized rabbinate ‘with teeth’, what the Chief Rabbinate has achieved over the past 100 years, and who seems to be missing from the Chief Rabbinate today.2021-05-0758 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe New Jew: Documentary or Distortion?Our latest edition of RZWeekly explores the insights and agenda of the new Israeli TV mini-series called ‘Hayehudi HaChadash’ (literally, ‘The New Jew’) where the Israeli comedian Guri Alfi meets with a variety of American Jews and reflects on what it means to be Jewish in America in the 21st century.2021-04-2751 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRav Aharon zt"l's ImpactIn the latest edition of RZWeekly we reflect on the religious, intellectual and cultural legacy of Harav Aharon Lichtenstein whose 6th yartzeit was recently commemorated. We discuss the ways in which Rav Lichtenstien impacted Israeli society.2021-04-2248 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיAliyah: Teaching or Preaching?We're back in time for Yom Ha'atzmaut! In this week's episode we explore the teaching and preaching of Religious Zionism and Aliyah in schools, shuls, Yeshivot and Seminaries. Is Aliyah preached in Yeshivot and Seminaries in Israel? Shoud it be? How is Religious Zionism taught in schools around the world?2021-04-1448 minOhr Torah Stone: Torah For Our TimeOhr Torah Stone: Torah For Our TimeTorah for Our Time: "Why a Jewish State? Rav Kook and Rav Soloveitchik on Religious Zionism and Modern Orthodoxy"This week's shiur, "Why a Jewish State? Rav Kook and Rav Soloveitchik on Religious Zionism and Modern Orthodoxy" – A Conversation with with Rabbi Dr. Yehudah Mirsky, Professor, Brandeis University Rabbanit Mali Brofsky, Educator and Alumna, Midreshet Lindenbaum Moderator: MK Tehilla Friedman, Attorney, Social Activist, and Alumna, Midreshet Lindenbaum. https://ots.org.il/torah-insights/torah-for-our-time/2021-04-0854 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיPesach, Kitniyot and the Melting Pot of IsraelIn the latest edition of RZ Weekly R’ Reuven Spolter and R’ Johnny Solomon – unfortunately without Rabbanit Mali Brofsky – discuss the melting pot that is the Modern State of Israel. How did different communities with different customs find a way to live together in the early years of the State? Should varying customs be rejected for a universal Israeli custom? And how does this relate to the observance of Pesach in Israel especially in relation to kitniyot2021-03-2341 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיConversion in Israel Today, with guest Rabbi David BrofskyIn the latest episode of RZWeekly, we were joined by Rabbi David Brofsky – a teacher, author, Dayan and rabbinic liason for Giyur K’Halacha, and husband to Rabbanit Mali – to discuss the status of conversion in the Modern State of Israel, and the repercussions of the recent Supreme Court ruling acknowledging the Jewish status of Reform and Conservative conversations performed in Israel for the purpose of the law of return. This week's episode is brought to you by The Mishnah Project, which promotes the study of daily Mishnah via YouTube (www.mishnah.co), and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Commun...2021-03-111h 12RZ חדשיRZ חדשיFinding Our Voice as Anglo OlimIn response to the series of interviews with the amazing 81-year-old Effie Hertzke whose spirited responses on Israeli media have spread joy and garnered appreciation, we consider the experience of the oleh/olah in Israel, and the different ways in which olim struggle, and succeed, with speaking Hebrew, and the challenges of being identified and being celebrated as olim.2021-03-0453 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRZ Rewind - Drinking on PurimWith Purim coming this weekend, we decided to share a vintage RZ edition during which we discussed prevailing halachic interpretations and approaches towards drinking on Purim. We considered a number of factors why there have been observable and recorded shifting attitudes with respect to drinking on Purim.2021-02-2441 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיAddressing Shifting Family NormsHow should Orthodoxy respond to attempts to shift norms around the idea of the family? Should this be an issue we fight for in the public sphere? This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Schools - a new online Jewish learning tool for Middle School teachers and students. For more information see https://www.kitah.org, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out more at http://www.rabbijohnnysolomon.com/join-the-vlc/2021-02-1757 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיDerech Halimmud: the Connection Between Learning and Living“In response to a recent article written by Rav Hershel Schachter about the relationship between our Derech Limud of Torah study and our religious practice, the latest edition of RZWeekly explores the ways in which Gemara in taughter and learned in the modern era. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Schools - a new online Jewish learning tool for Middle School teachers and students. For more information see https://www.kitah.org, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out more at http://www.rabbijohnnysolomon.com/join-the-vlc/2021-02-1055 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיCombatting COVID Exhaustion“I’m done!” – is how the latest episode of RZWeekly begins, with Rabbi Reuven Spolter expressing the hopeless feelings of many people who are struggling to see light at the end of what has been a very long and difficult Corona tunnel. In response, Rabbanit Mali Brofsky – while ‘wearing’ her clinical social work hat – explores the concept of hope and offers practical tips on how to navigate feelings such as hopelessness, and how to foster hope, while Rabbi Johnny Solomon presents three different ways in which we may wish to look upon our current situation, and suggests what we can learn from this...2021-02-0455 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיMochers Magazine and Conspicuous ConsumptionIn response to the recent publication of a magazine for Jewish men that promotes the enjoyment of material pleasure as part of an Orthodox lifestyle, we discuss where the line needs to be drawn between enjoying material pleasure and being materialistic, and how to maintain a thriving Orthodox community that doesn’t lose sight of its spiritual aspirations. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Schools - a new online Jewish learning tool for Middle School teachers and students. For more information see https://www.kitah.org, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out mo...2021-01-2752 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיDoes Religious Zionism Need its Own Political Party?In light of the recent split between Naftali Bennett and Bezalel Smotrich, the latest edition of RZ Weekly explores the priorities of Religious Zionists is Israel. Is religion their first priority? Or Land? Or is it the economy? And does the Religious Zionist community need its own political party? This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Schools - a new online Jewish learning tool for Middle School teachers and students. For more information see https://www.kitah.org, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out more at rabbijohnnysolomon.com/join-the-vlc/2021-01-2055 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיShuls in a Post-COVID WorldWhat will shul be like in the post-COVID era? Reflecting on articles published by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Judah Kerbel and Rabbi Yechiel Shaffer, we consider the role of a shul as a place of prayer, gathering, learning and spirituality, and whether things will return back to how they previously were. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Schools - a new online Jewish learning tool for Middle School teachers and students. For more information see kitah.org, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out more at rabbijohnnysolomon.com/join-the-vlc/2021-01-1353 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיCivil Marriage in Israel?What is the relationship between the Corona pandemic and civil marriage in Israel? Why shouldn’t an Israeli be able to marry online through an online service recently launched in Utah? Does the current status quo concerning civil marriage in Israel need to be changed? How should we feel about the fact that there are many citizens of Israel who cannot legally marry? All this, and so much more, are part of our most recent discussion at RZWeekly! This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Home Plus - a new online Jewish learning program for Middle School ch...2021-01-0647 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRemembering Rav Henkin zt"lIn the latest episode of RZWeekly, we mourn the passing of Rav Yehuda Hertz Henkin zt’l and we celebrate his major contribution to the Modern Orthodox/Religious Zionist world. We highlight the huge impact of his rulings for Orthodox women, we reflect upon his unique approach to pesika, and we discuss the need for Modern Orthodox poskim today. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Home Plus - a new online Jewish learning program for Middle School children. For more information see kitah.org/homeplus, and by Rabbi Johnny Solomon's Virtual Learning Community. Find out more at...2020-12-3051 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיJewish and Non-Jewish Culture in the Religious Zionist WorldIn response to a recent call for papers on the topic of ‘Texts, Songs, and Cultural Artifacts of Orthodox Childhoods’, the RZWeekly team decided to spend the latest episode discussing the literature and music that shaped their Jewish childhood, the importance of inspiring Jewish children with Jewish stories, and how – as children mature – we make decisions about the culture that they consume and we welcome in our homes. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Home Plus - a new online Jewish learning program for Middle School children. For more information see www.kitah.org/homeplus.2020-12-2350 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRZWeekly Classic - Why are Womens' Issues So Controversial?While we take the week off for Chanukah, we've decided to share a "classic" RZ episode in which we discuss why women’s are issues so inflamatory in Jewish communities. How do we deal with social change? And what needs to be done to create healthy Jewish communities where there is room for difference and disagreement? These are the questions addressed by R’ Reuven Spolter, Rabbanit Mali Brofsky and R’ Johnny Solomon. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Home Plus - a new online Jewish learning program for Middle School children. For more information see www.kitah...2020-12-1743 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיChanukah Conundrum EditionMali and Reuven discuss whether giving presents on Chanukah is really in the spirit of the holiday, and the challenges that gift-giving presents. Then we raise some classic Chanukah conundrums for you to ponder. This week's episode is brought to you by Kitah for Home Plus - a new online Jewish learning program for Middle School children. For more information see www.kitah.org/homeplus.2020-12-0934 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThinking (and talking) about Jewish ThoughtThe most recent edition of ‘Tradition’ - for which Mali Brofsky (of RZWeekly!) was guest editor – contained a symposium on ‘Jewish Thought in the Contemporary World: Educational Challenges and Goals’ where 11 contributors shared their thoughts on the definition, meaning and purpose of Jewish Thought. In the latest edition of RZWeekly, we discuss some of those contributions, why Jewish Thought is a valuable endeavour, and how this can and should be expressed in educational settings.2020-12-0239 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיShould Israel Consult with the Diaspora Jewish Community?Should the Israeli government establish a bill that would require it to listen to Diaspora Jewry on key issues and check with them before making decisions that impact the Jewish world? In this conversation, we discuss the proposed bill submitted to the Knesset by Blue and White MK Tehila Friedman, what this bill actually represents, and what are our thoughts about the proposition.2020-11-2552 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEngaging with EvangelicalsSome weeks ago, a documentary was featured on the ‘Kan’ Israeli TV channel exploring the significant financial donations which Christian Evangelicals in America give to Israel, as well as the work of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) which hu those donations. In our discussion we address whether such donations are halachically acceptable, and we consider how we should relate to such donations given the complex theological differences and their potential implications. Plus, a new feature: three "hamlatzot" at the end.2020-11-1849 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRemembering a Giant: Rabbi Dr. Jonathan SacksIn this week’s podcast, we reflect on the legacy of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z”l. Rav Johnny Solomon shares his personal memories and reflections, and we discuss what made Rabbi Sacks so outstanding and unique, as a Talmid Chacham, educator, leader, and human being.2020-11-1138 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיStrangers in a Foreign Land?In the latest edition of RZWeekly we discussed the question of what it means to be an American Jew, and how changes in how and where American Jews live have affected their sense of identity. Specifically, we consider whether an American Jew should feel fully comfortable in America, or whether they should feel like both a ‘resident’ and a ‘stranger’. We hope you enjoy the show!2020-11-0542 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיHalachic AdvocacyRabbi Benny Lau recently published a guide for families of members of the religious LGBTQ+ community, and more recently in an interview, Rabbanit Malka Puterkovsky suggested that shifts in the dynamics of marital relationships should mean that we should reevaluate the laws of non-intimate touch between husbands and wives when in a state of Niddah. In light of this, Rabbi Avraham Stav wrote a thought-provoking facebook post where he considered why both these well known individuals felt it necessary to make a disclaimer that they were not rendering a halachic ruling, and how we should understand the notion of publicizing...2020-10-2846 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Role of a Local Rabbis in Israel with Rabbi David StavFollowing last week's discussion about Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, we wanted to know more about the challenges inherent in servicing as an official rabbi in the State of Israel. We are fortunate that Rabbi David Stav, Chief Rabbi of Shoham, agreed to join us to speak about his experiences. In a wide-ranging discussion, Rav Stav explained the official responsibilities of a local rabbi in Israel today, who employs him, what he does (or does not) do every day, and how his work can influence the Israeli public in a myriad of ways.2020-10-1548 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Role of Rabbis in Israel according to Israel's Supreme CourtIn the most recent episode of RZWeekly we invited Rabbi Dr. Shuki Friedman (Director of the Center for Religion, Nation and State, and faculty member at the Peres Academic Center) to discuss the important question of whether a Chief Rabbi in Israel may speak his conscience. This discussion follows a recent High Court ruling which stated that Tzfat Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu must have a disciplinary trial in response to numerous statements he has made over the years. As Justice Stein explained, as a public servant, a Chief Rabbi may speak freely when speaking of halacha, but he may not...2020-10-0859 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Rising Impact of Breslov in Our CommunitiesIn recent months, there has been much public discussion about the Breslov movement, and recently, a fascinating three-part documentary titled ‘Rabbeinu’ was shown on the Israeli ‘Kan’ TV channel exploring the religious and spiritual attraction of Rabbi Nachman in which Rabbi David Menachem asserted that, since disengagement, the Torah of Rabbi Nachman has replaced the Torah of Rav Kook in the Religious Zionist world. In light of all this, we – at RZWeekly – decided to discuss the attraction of Rabbi Nachman to so many Israelis, including Religious Zionists, and why so many men and women have found their place in this unique Chass...2020-10-0252 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיBlessings for the New YearIn the final episode of RZWeekly for 5780, Johnny, Mali and Reuven reflect on their favorite episode in the past year and discuss what they will be praying for in the coming year.2020-09-1247 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיAnnexation or Normalization: You Make the CallAs Religious Zionists, what should our reaction be with the fact that in place of the annexation plan, Israel has formally established political and economic ties with the UAE? Which is the greater good from a spiritual perspective? And why haven’t we heard a spiritual and political groan from those who – for religious reasons - hoped for annexation?2020-09-0440 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיGang Rape in Eilat: What Does it Say About Israel?The recent gang rape of a 16-year-old girl in Eilat has shocked all those living in Israel and many others around the world. Given the paucity of any formal or public response from Jewish leaders, we decided to initiate – with the sensitivity that this subject certainly deserves - a public conversation to consider some of the ways in which images and messages objectifying women, such as the increased access to violent pornography, are currently available, and how these may be contributory factors to a society where such horrific events occur.2020-08-2848 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיJewish Education in the Era of CoronaDid Schools, Yeshivot and Seminaries provide effective and successful online learning during the COVID pandemic? What are we to expect in the coming weeks as semester is about to begin? And what new solutions are out there to help schools, teachers and parents? In this candid conversation we reflect on our experiences as teachers and parents during the COVID pandemic, while comparing our Israel-based experiences with other stories from elsewhere in the Jewish world. Beyond this, we dedicate some of our time to launch KITAH (see https://kitah.org/) which is a new and exciting Kahn-academy styled online learning solution...2020-08-2043 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSuccess Addiction and Happiness in the Religious Zionist CommunityLast month, ‘The Atlantic’ published a fascinating article by Arthur C. Brooks exploring the difference between success and happiness (see https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/07/why-success-wont-make-you-happy/614731/). We decided to dedicate an episode of RZ Weekly exploring how we define succes, happiness, and what we should pursue in terms of living a meaningful life.2020-08-1446 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRogen's RantIn this week’s episode, we discuss Seth Rogen’s comments on Marc Maron’s podcast. Why did these comments cause such an uproar? We each share our personal reactions to their conversation, their remarks on Israel and on the contemporary Jewish experience.2020-08-0549 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיQuestioning Conversion TherapyIn the lastest edition of RZ weekly we discuss the recent initial approval by the Knesset of a law forbidding Conversion Therapy. We consider why some religious leaders continue to support Conversion Therapy notwithstanding the research that suggests that it ineffective, harmful, and in some cases, dangerous.2020-07-3058 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיFated to be Hated?Should Jews keep a low profile? Are there things Jews should avoid stirring up anti-semitism? In the latest episode of RZ Weekly, we examine a fascinating set of articles written by Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Henkin which address all three of these questions, and in doing so, we consider the responses to anti-semitism of prior generations and how this differs from our response today, as well as how Anti-semitism is viewed differently by those living in Israel from many of those living in the Diaspora.2020-07-2343 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיTalking Anti-SemitismIn our most recent edition of RZWeekly we ask, why is there antisemitism? Is there a theological reason for antisemitism? Also, how is antisemitism experienced by Jews in Israel and in the diaspora? What role does Israel play in the protection from or the rise of Antisemitism? Please listen and let us know your thoughts.2020-07-1643 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Tweet Heard Round the (Jewish) WorldWhen Rabbi Andy Kahn, assistant rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan, tweeted that “Jews are not an indigenous people”, he may not have expected his remarks to go viral. But when they did, many Jews in Israel and around the world were surprised by the level of support for such a claim, and this again raised the question of the disconnect between many contemporary Jews the concept of Jewish right to the Land of Israel. In our discussion we consider why such remarks received support, and whether the remarks by Rabbi Yaakov Ariel regarding Reform Judaism which we discussed in our...2020-07-1142 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRav Yaakov Ariel's Attitude Towards the Reform MovementIn the lastest edition of RZ Weekly we examine Rabbi Yaakov Ariel’s recently published article in the Mekor Rishon newspaper which he wrote in response to the recently publicised (online) meeting between (Orthodox) Rabbi Eliezer Melamed and (Reform) Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur. In his article, Rabbi Ariel forcefully expresses his view of the Reform movement and his opposition to any form of denominational dialogue. While we at RZ Weekly share many ideological beliefs with Rabbi Ariel, we felt that his article highlighted a lack of understanding of the current challenges facing the Jewish world.2020-07-011h 01RZ חדשיRZ חדשיSilence on Annexation and Toppling MonumentsThe latest edition of RZ Weekly with R’ Reuven Spolter, Rabbanit Mali Brofsky and R’ Johnny Solomon begins with a short conversation about the upcoming Annexation plans and an honest discussion about why this topic is not getting the attention you would have expected in the RZ (Religious Zionist) world. We then moved on, starting from a discussion of how we feel about Jewish historical artifacts, to addressing the toppling and removal of statues in the US and around the world. In our (energetic) conversation, we each shared what we believe to be our understanding of the approach to history, the...2020-06-2457 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיAttitudes towards Reform and Conservative Judaism in IsraelRecently, Rabbi Eliezer Melamed received significant criticism from numerous Israeli rabbis for actively engaging in dialogue with Delphine Horvilleur, a French Judaic scholar and a Reform Rabbi, in an online conference organized by Mekor Rishon. In this edition of RZWeekly we try and understand why he was criticised, what this says about the way Reform Judaism is understood by most Orthodox Jews in Israel, and past and present perspectives and policies concerning cross-denominational dialogue and collaboration in both Israel and the diaspora.2020-06-1840 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיMinhag Medinat YisraelSome weeks ago one of our listeners suggested that we address the topic of ‘Should someone who moves to Israel change their minhagim (customs)?’ and in the latest edition of RZ Weekly, which begins with some brief remarks from Reuven, Mali and Johnny recent events in the US, we discuss the concept of minhag, the meaning of minhag in the melting pot of the State of Israel, and the pros and cons of holding fast to minhagim versus celebrating and adopting different minhagim that are part of the fabric of the Israeli experience.2020-06-0958 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיTransmitting Substance in an Aesthetic CultureIn the latest edition of RZWeekly we discuss the harnessing various media platforms, especially social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, for the sharing of Torah content. For example, we consider the place of aesthetics in promoting Torah ideas and the extent to which images can and should be used to ‘sell’ Torah ideas (such as was recently done in ‘Nashim’ magazine). We also reflect on the fact that most social media platforms are driven by ‘clicks’ and ‘likes’ and ask how it is possible to balance the desire to share good Torah content on social media platforms which are often...2020-06-0136 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיWomen in Shul?Is there a requirement to pray with a minyan? In what ways does this requirement differ between men and women? How strongly should women be encouraged to daven in a minyan? And as shuls re-open in Israel allowing up to 50 worshippers, can the policy of certain shuls that prioritise places to men over women be justified? In this highly animated session, the RZ Weekly team share their thoughts on these and many other questions. Please listen and let us know what you think!2020-05-2650 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיReturning to the Beit KnessetWhen shuls reopen, will we be any different? Will the yearning for shul prayer that many of us have experienced change our attitudes and behaviours when we return to shul? Will some of us be in a rush to return back to shul, or have some of us found pleasure and comfort in our new normal praying at home or in outside minyanim? And are the answers to these questions different from a male and female perspective? All this and so much more is discussed in the latest edition of RZWeekly!2020-05-1939 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEmpathy and Assistance from the Jewish StateIn recent weeks, the State of Israel has received criticism from Ronald Lauder, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko and Professor Adar Ferziger for its failure to show empathy or share its resources with Diaspora Jewry in general - and American Jewry in particular- in response to the Corona epidemic. In addition, Dr. Avshalom Kor was criticised by The Ruderman Family Foundation for remarks that he made about Jewish life in the diaspora while hosting this years’ Yom Ha’atzmaut Chidon HaTanach (International Bible Quiz). In the latest edition of RZ Weekly we discuss both these points, as well as the changing relationship betw...2020-05-0440 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיFinding Meaning in CoronaWhat is the role of theology during a worldwide pandemic? Is it right to offer reasons why bad things happen? What message is God sending us at this time? In the latest edition of RZWeekly we address these questions while reflecting on how each of us are trying to find meaning in these challenging times.2020-04-0347 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Zoom Seder - Psak Halachah in the Internet AgeDid a group of Rabbis give permission for us all to enjoy Seder night via zoom? The simple answer is ‘No’, but if you have been reading recent Jewish media you may be forgiven for thinking that they did. In this episode we discuss ‘that’ ruling, what it really said, and how halacha is discussed and shared in the digital age.2020-03-2647 minThe Jewish Living PodcastThe Jewish Living Podcast28. Dealing with COVID-19 in American and Israeli Communities with RZ WeeklyMali Brofsky, Johnny Solomon, and Reuven Spolter, hosts of the RZ Weekly podcast, join us to analyze the differences between the ways the American and Israeli communities are dealing with the coronavirus  crisis. You can find the RZ Weekly podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rz-weekly/id1450263541 or wherever you get your podcasts.2020-03-231h 06RZ חדשיRZ חדשיIn the Shadow of CoronaOver the past few weeks the government of the State of Israel have taken aggressive steps to try and curb the spread of the Corona virus, while across the globe there is an atmosphere of fear and trepidation. We at RZWeekly recognize the need to take radical steps to protect public health, while at the same time maintaining a sense of calm and resilience. In this episode we reflect on the stress being felt in the Jewish world in response to Corona, we consider Jewish attitudes towards coping with stress, and we acknowledge those who are experiencing economic and emotional...2020-03-1344 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיIsrael Election RecapFollowing the results of the recent Israeli election our latest edition of RZWeekly discusses what we can learn from these results. Do the results indicate a stronger commitment to tradition in Israeli society? What do the results tell us about the voice of Religious Zionism in Israeli politics?2020-03-0648 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיDefining OrthodoxyIn our latest episode of RZWeekly, we consider demonational labeling - should it matter? What does it mean for a Rabbi to classify themselves as ‘Orthodox’ - especially when performing a ceremony that many believe to be in conflict with Orthodox principles. More broadly, we consider the responsibilities of Rabbis to live and lead with ‘halachic and spiritual integrity’, and what this means to us today.2020-02-2852 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיCivil Discourse in the Era of Cancel CultureIn our latest episode of RZ Weekly we explore whether addressing public statements found in print and social media regarding delicate issues of psak and policy are necessary, especially given the high likelihood of them being misinterpreted. In addition, what is the cost when we stay silent - at least in the public setting?2020-02-2131 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיYoatzot HalachahOur latest edition of RZWeekly responds to the recently circulated article penned in the ‘Dialogue’ journal by Rav Aharon Feldman titled ‘Yoatzot Halacha - Are they good for the Jews?’. In our highly animated conversation we discuss what constitutes psak, whether Yoatzot Halacha pasken (as claimed by Rav Feldman), and the necessary qualifications for paskening. We shed light on the way that Yoatzot Halacha operate, and also how they try to work within communities and in partnership with local Rabbis. At the same time, we also addressed the changing role of Rabbis in local communities while pondering what factors may have con...2020-02-141h 02RZ חדשיRZ חדשיRZ High Schools in IsraelIn our latest edition of RZ Weekly we decided to discuss Religious Zionist high school education. Specifically, in this episode we addressed the following questions: How do I choose a school for my child? Is the admissions procedure difficult? What are the pros and cons of dorming? What is the academic level of Religious Zionist schools? Is Judaic Studies taught rigorously? To what extent do schools emphasise holistic education? We hope you enjoy the podcast and welcome your feedback.2020-01-3144 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEthiopian Jews and the Chief RabbinateThis week, the Chief Rabbinate reaffirmed and formally accepted the ruling of Rav Ovadia Yosef zt’l concerning the halachic Jewish status of the Beta Israel Ethiopian Jewish community. For some this was a historic declaration, while for others, the very fact that such a statement was felt to be needed was insulting. In this episode of RZWeekly we begin by discussing the significance of this announcement, and we then proceed by exploring attitudes towards the Chief Rabbinate including the balance of authority and power between the institution in general and individual Battei Din and how this plays out in te...2020-01-2458 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיWomens' Siyyumim and Womens' KaddishIn our latest edition of RZ Weekly we discuss the recent Hadran Siyum Hashas for Women and the impact that this event has had - and will have - on Jewish women and on the Jewish world. In addition to this, we reflect on women saying kaddish in shuls - both when other men recite kaddish and when women recite kaddish alone - and what more can be done to make this experience more welcoming. We hope you enjoy the recording and welcome any feedback you may have.2020-01-1053 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיKiruv in the Religious Zionist CommunityIn the latest edition of RZ Weekly we respond to a listener question about whether kiruv (outreach) is a priority for the Religious Zionist community. If it is, in what form does it take? And if it is not, then why not?2019-12-2648 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיStar Wars, Venerating Tradition, and the Charedi DraftIn this podcast we begin by discussing how the Star Wars franchise moved from archetypal timeless messages about humanity and good and evil, to a message that seems to discourage looking toward the past for wisdom. We discuss how that contrasts with classic Jewish teachings, and how to manage the tension between current messages and Jewish values. We then turn to a discussion of the Charedi society’s resistance to serving in the army, discussing what underpins their objections. We then discuss whether the Dati leumi world has something to learn from the Charedi approach, and why it’s more comp...2019-12-1849 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיJewsraelisIn the latest edition of RZ Weekly we discuss the changing landscape of Judaism in Israel and explore the category of ‘Jewisraeli’ as outlined in Shmuel Rosner and Camil Fuchs fascinating ‘#IsraeliJudaism: Portrait of a Cultural Revolution’. In particular, we discuss whether the category of ‘Jewisraeli’ is a new phenomena or just a new label for previously identified social groups. We consider the differences between being Jewish in Israel and the diaspora, and how these different identities may be leading to increased misunderstanding between these two populations. And we consider how those who make aliyah often find themselves diluting their religious id...2019-12-1141 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיRupture and Reconstruction ReduxIn our latest episode of RZ Weekly we reflect on the bounty of essays found in the latest Tradition Journal which includes a symposium exploring Professor Haym Soloveitchik’s famous ‘Rupture and Reconstruction’ which was first published 25 years ago. In this episode we discuss Rivka Press Schwartz’s remarks in her ‘Of Metrology and Mimesis’ and consider the responsibilies of schools and families in passing down values and traditions.2019-11-2043 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Nishma Survey of Modern OrthodoxyNishma recently published a new survey exploring ‘The Successes, Challenges, and Future of American Modern Orthodoxy’ including some interesting stats especially about Jewish education. Given this, our latest episode of RZ Weekly explores some of these stats while considering the function, responsibilities and challenges of Jewish education today.2019-11-0845 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיWhy are Womens' Issues So Controversial?Why are women’s issues so inflamatory in Jewish communities? How do we deal with social change? And what needs to be done to create healthy Jewish communities where there is room for difference and disagreement? These are the questions addressed by R’ Reuven Spolter, Rabbanit Mali Brofsky and R’ Johnny Solomon in the latest episode of RZ Weekly, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts and feedback.2019-11-0141 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSimchat Torah ControversiesWhile there has been a steady increase in the number of Orthodox communities where women dance with sifrei torah on Simchat Torah, this issue still remains contentious in some communities. Yet even those who disagree with this practice were shocked to hear about the violent protest and physical attack against a group of women in Yad Binyamin who were planning to dance with a Sefer Torah and who have since filed a police complaint. In this episode we discuss this incident and what it represents, while also discussing the way the issue was dealt with in the Alon Shvut community.2019-10-2544 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיIsraeli Election Recap (RZ Edition)We take a critical look at the seemingly disappointing showing from the Yemina party. Was the result a failure, and what does it say about the Religious Zionist community in Israel? Then each of us shares a thought about Rosh Hashanah, which is just around the corner.2019-09-2733 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSeparate But EqualIn this episode we discuss the justification - or otherwise - of holding gender segregated events in public spaces with specific reference to Motti Steinmetz’s concert in Afula where - after a legal battle and an overturned legal judgement - the concert took place with separate men’s and women’s seating. As part of our conversation, we reflect on the protection of the rights of minorities in Israel, and the trend towards both religiosity and secularism in the Modern State of Israel.2019-09-0338 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיThe Rav Tal RulingThe latest edition of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available for download! In this episode we revisit the case against Rav Shmuel Tal and address the responses, and fall-out, from the Beit Din ruling, his apology, and what our expectation and priorities should be when responding to scandals such as this.2019-07-161h 08RZ חדשיRZ חדשיSolomon Teke z’’l, Ethiopian Riots, and the Changing Face of the RZ Yeshiva CurriculumThe latest edition of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available for download! In this episode we speak about the recent demonstrations and riots sparked by the shooting of Solomon Teke z’’l by an off-duty police officer, and the difference between the integration and assimilation of Ethiopians into Israeli society. We also spoke (34:50) about recent changes in both emphasis and content in Religious Zionist Yeshivot, how the study of Rav Kook seems to have been replaced by Rav Soloveitchik, and what this tells us about the development of the R...2019-07-0557 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיParental Angst Over Whether our Children Will Remain ReligiousThis week's episode - again without Johnny Solomon - addresses the widely-shared article by Racheli Malek-Buda entitled, "Will My Children Remain Religious?" (https://www.makorrishon.co.il/opinion/145205/) We address a number of different aspects of the article including parental coersion, Overton Windows, and Zemirot on Shabbat.2019-06-2144 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיSocial Justice Issues and Rabbinic Sex OffendersThis week’s podcast opens with a brief mailbag discussion about Hebrew language education in the religious Zionist community. Then, (11:00) is the religious Zionist community less involved in issues of social justice such as caring about the environment? If so, what are the possible reasons for that? Lively debate ensues, including discussion of possible differences in perspective along liberal/conservative lines. Finally (34:22) an impassioned discussion of the case of Rabbi Shmuel Tal, who has admitted to sexual indiscretion. We discuss what makes this case so troubling, and how the religious Zionist community should respond to cases of sexual abuse and im...2019-06-1353 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיAliya and Life in Israel: The View From Here and The View from ThereWe open this week’s podcast with response to a comment from one of our listeners, relating to the value of aethetics, as a continuation of last weeks podcast discussion. Then, two of YU’s Roshei Yeshiva, Rabbi Schachter and Rabbi Willig, held a question and answer press conference at Yeshiva University in honor of Yom Haatzmaut. Their love of, and appreciation for, Israel came through clearly and movingly. At same time, some of their remarks were respectfully taken issue with by Rabbi Aharon Rakefet. In this podcast we take on these differences in perspectives, noting how the view from here...2019-05-1651 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיMayim Bialik, Game of Thrones and Modern OrthodoxyIn this episode we discuss popular TV shows such as Game of Thrones which led Rabbi Pesach Sommer - inspired by a blog post by Mayim Bialik - to remark that "If the show is anything like Mayim Bialik describes, I'm pretty floored that anyone, let alone religious people, watch this." Given this, we discuss what is appropriate watching for Orthodox Jews, and the so-called justification amongst some Modern Orthodox Jews of watching improper movies and TV shows. As always, we very much welcome your feedback and we hope you enjoy the show.2019-05-0248 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 9 - Religious Zionists, HaYemin HaChadash and HaBayit HaYehudiIn this episode we discuss whether Religious Zionists have a political party to vote for in the upcoming elections, and if the split of Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked from HaBayit HaYehudi to form HaYemin HaChadash points to significant political and ideological divisions among Religious Zionists in Israel. As always, we very much welcome your feedback and we hope you enjoy the show.2019-03-2639 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 8 - Gal Keidan and R’ Achiad Ettinger hy’d, Mali’s Mailbag and Purim DrinkingIn this episode we begin (0-8:45) by mourning the loss of Gal Keidan and R’ Achiad Ettinger hy’d who were murdered at Tzomet Ariel on Sunday and we reflect on the bonds of unity that is felt when events like these occur. We then transitioned to our Mailbag section (08:45-22:45) where Mali addressed the topic of halachic change and surrendering to the halachic will in response to remarks made in our previous episode. We concluded (22:45-60:40) with a lengthy discussion about prevailing halachic interpretations and approaches towards drinking on Purim during which we considered a number of factors why ther...2019-03-201h 00RZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 7 - Tefillah Mailbag, the Drumming Bride and Tzniut NormsThe latest edition of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available for download! In this episode we begin by addressing listener feedback about Tefillah (0-13:45) and Alonei Shabbat (13:45-15:20), and then proceeded to address the story of the so-called ‘Drumming Bride’ and communal tzniut norms (15:20-52:10). Specifically, at what point it is appropriate to challenge the modesty norms of a particular community, and when should we apply the principle of ‘live and let live’ in terms of communal norms and customs - especially as they relate to the treatment of...2019-03-1351 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 6 - Kavod HaTefillah, Kavanah B’Tefillah and Alonei ShabbatThe most recent (with much improved sound quality!) episode of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available for download! IIn this episode we discuss Alonei Shabbat (Religious Zionist Shabbat magazines) and how their prevalence - notwithstanding their many adverts and political stories which make them halachically problematic to read on Shabbat and specifically in shul - highlights a significant disengagement with prayer. Through our discussion we note how Alonei Shabbat are used as a vehicle to spread information to Religious Zionist communities, while also acknowledging the absence of Alon...2019-03-061h 01RZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 5 - Jewish Nationalism, Israeli Politics and the Religious Response to Otzma YehuditThe latest episode of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available to listen and download from itunes, Podbean, and will also soon be available on Stitcher and Podcast Addict. In this thoughtful episode we address the recent partnership forged between the HaBayit HaYehudi and the Otzma Yehudit political parties, as well as the wider question of the role of Jewish nationalism and religious ideals in Israeli politics. Specific reference is made to the responses from Rabbis Benny Lau, Baruch Gigi, Moshe Lichtenstein and Yitzchak Blau, while exploring the dyna...2019-02-2753 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 4 - Ori Ansbacher hy"d; Shabbat desecration and observance in the Modern State of IsraelThe latest episode of RZ (Religious Zionist) Weekly hosted by R’ Reuven Spolter, R’ Johnny Solomon and Mali Adler Brofsky is now available to listen and download from itunes, Podbean and Podcast Addict. This episode begins with some personal and profound reflections by Mali following the murder of Ori Ansbacher hy’d who was a friend and classmate of Mali’s daughter, and this was accompanied by remarks by Reuven and Johnny about the impact of Ori’s murder and legacy on Israeli society (0-14.30mins). Following this, we each offered a variety of perspectives about Shabbat observance in the modern sta...2019-02-1855 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 3 - Social Media and Netflix RelationshipsIn this episode we address two fascinating topics that are shaping Jewish discourse and the Jewish community the modern age - Social Media, and Marriage and Relationships. Mali opened by sharing her thoughts about how Social Media undermines healthy discourse on social media (0-29.50mins), to which both Johnny and Reuven responded with their thoughts about the opportunities and limitations of constructive dialogue in the facebook and twitter age. This was followed by a discussed led by Reuven who explored the phenomena of ‘Netflix’ (ie. casual) relationships in the Religious Zionist community, as recently highlighted by R’ Haim Navon in an art...2019-02-0451 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 2: Abuse, Rabbinic Apologies, and Women’s PantsIn this heated episode we address two topics that have arisen in recent weeks in the Religious Zionist/Modern Orthodox world. Specifically (1) The non-apology of Rabbi Haim Druckman who previously gave a teaching platform to the convicted sex offender Motti Elon and whose lack of acknowledgement of the harm this has caused has led to a very public RCA statement and Canadian funder ceasing to support his institutions (0-25.20mins), and (2) The response by Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu to two halachic statements by Rabbi Iddo Fechter and Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig (25.20-50.35mins) with reference to women wearing pants. We will be...2019-01-2950 minRZ חדשיRZ חדשיEpisode 1: Groupings, Groupthink, and Female Torah ScholarsIn this week's episode: Introduction (0 -2.40mins), Topic 1 - Jewish group affiliation and membership (2.40-17.30mins), Topic 2 - Pesika by groups vrs. individuals (17.30-33.20mins), Topic 3 - Yeshiva students learn about the role of women in Judaism (33.20-49.00mins), Concluding remarks (49.00-49.41mins)2019-01-2250 minATID EventsATID EventsThe Economics of Edutainment: Professionalism and Pedagogy in 'One Year' Israel ProgramsATID discussion evening with: Mrs. Mali Brofsky, R. Alex Israel, R. Yamin Goldsmith and R. Dani Goldstein; Dr. Yoel Finkelman, moderator. Visit www.atid.org/edutainment for more information on the event or to read the essays on which the discussion was based.2010-04-2800 min