[RBS] Reminder: Monday course in English - For intelligent educated women who want to fill in gaps

[RBS] Reminder: Monday course in English - For intelligent educated women who want to fill in gaps

engelberg@ieee.org whyvette.e at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 14:32:53 IST 2009


Please reply to: MaTaN Beit Shemesh <matanbeitshemesh at gmail.com>
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There has been very positive feedback and much enthusiasm for this new
course.  You can still join. Come try - free trial session. Details below.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF JEWISH THOUGHT THROUGH THE PRISM OF TOSHBA
By Michelle Lewis.

A NEW COURSE ON MONDAYS - IN ENGLISH

For intelligent educated women who feel they have gaps in their Jewish
education, or want to revise their Toshba. The course covers the development
of Jewish thought from Tanach through the Oral Torah within historical
context. Study of texts to demonstrate each layer. Details below.

If you would like to join this class please send an e-mail to Michelle at
lewismich at hotmail.com so that she can put you on the class mailing list.

MONDAY MORNINGS:
9:30 – 10:30 Am
Venue: Beit Knesset Netzach Menashe, Rechov Reuven 18, Givat Sharett
The course will comprise 20 sessions and will cost 400NIS. Come try one or
two classes and then decide. Free trial class, 2nd trial class 25NIS, then
registration as usual...

ABOUT THE CLASS:
A whirlwind text-based journey through the history of the Oral Law, from
Torah leMoshe miSinai to the present day, paying attention to historical
context.

We will be looking at each of the tekufot from Moshe, through Zugot, Tanaim,
Amoraim, Savoraim, then on to Geonim, Rishonim and Acharonim, with stops
along the way for Anshei Kenesset Hagedola, Ba'alei haMesorah, Ba'alei
haChen Chassidut and others. By using texts from each era and following a
particular halachic issue, we can see how Toshba has developed and evolved
through the ages.

You will have the opportunity to learn, or rediscover, the main works of
many important Torah scholars, including brief overviews of the layout of
the sefarim. You will also be amazed at how certain works came to be (we
weren't always at odds with the Arab world!) and will gain an insight into
just how much Torah scholarship is influenced by the world around us.

Evida Fenster



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