Dikduk 1: Text
Dikduk 1: Text
Dikduk is a series of courses that surveys Biblical Hebrew grammar. It's perfect for a refresher, or those who know the basics and want to a systematic overview of Biblical Hebrew. This first one will explore the writing system, some core features of the Masoretic Text, and guided readings.
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Dikduk 2: Nouns
Dikduk 2: Nouns
Dikduk is a series of courses that surveys Biblical Hebrew grammar. It's perfect for a refresher, or those who know the basics and want to a systematic overview of Biblical Hebrew. This second one will explore how Hebrew nouns function and are formed.
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What Do Jews Believe About Jesus?
What Do Jews Believe About Jesus?
Are you struggling with how to understand Jesus of Nazareth as a Jew? Jesus of Nazareth stands at the center of Christian faith, yet within Judaism his figure has been understood very differently. Shaped by history, memory, and debate, Jewish views range from rejection of Christian claims to recognition of Jesus as a first-century Jewish teacher. This course explores how Jewish sources across the centuries have interpreted Jesus and how those views shaped Jewish–Christian relations.
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The True Meaning of Shalom
The True Meaning of Shalom
“Shalom” is often translated simply as “peace,” but as we’ll discover in this course, it carries layers of meaning, such as wholeness, harmony, blessing, and justice. Drawing on rich biblical and rabbinic sources, we’ll trace how shalom moves from individual relationships to communal ethics to cosmic reality. Learn now and unlock the depth of a word you thought you knew, and learn how it can transform the way you live, relate, and lead.
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Parashat Bereshit: Genesis 1:1–6:8
Parashat Bereshit: Genesis 1:1–6:8
Welcome to the Weekly Torah series. In each session, we read the parashah closely, build core Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, and explore key themes. We begin with creation in Genesis: the ordered week, humanity created בְּצֶלֶם אֱלֹהִים, and the meaning of freedom and responsibility in Eden. The parashah concludes by tracing the generations from Adam to Noah, introducing continuity and legacy in the human story.
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Parashat Noach: Genesis 6:9–11:32
Parashat Noach: Genesis 6:9–11:32
Welcome to the Weekly Torah series. In each session, we read the parashah closely, build core Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, and explore key themes. In Parashat Noach, we explore destruction, renewal, and covenant. A violent world meets Noah, a tzaddik who walks with God. The flood preserves creation, the rainbow seals mercy, and Babel scatters nations. The portion closes with Terah and Abram, setting the stage for what follows.
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Parashat Pinchas: Numbers 25:1-30:1
Parashat Pinchas: Numbers 25:1-30:1
Welcome to the Weekly Torah series. In each session, we read the parashah closely, build core Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, and explore key themes. Parashat Pinchas opens with Pinchas receiving a “covenant of peace,” recounts the census and the daughters of Tzelophehad, names Joshua as Moses’ successor, and concludes with the laws of daily, Shabbat, and festival offerings.
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Parashat Matot: Numbers 30:2–32:42
Parashat Matot: Numbers 30:2–32:42
Welcome to the Weekly Torah series. In each session, we read the parashah closely, build core Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, and explore key themes. Parashat Matot explores vows and integrity, the war with Midian and purification, and the settlement east of the Jordan. Guided readings build Hebrew fluency, vocabulary, and insight into responsibility and legacy.
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Parashat Masei: Numbers 33:1–36:13
Parashat Masei: Numbers 33:1–36:13
Welcome to the Weekly Torah series. In each session, we read the parashah closely, build core Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, and explore key themes. Here we explore three central themes: the laws of vows and personal responsibility, the conflict with Midian and its purification laws, and the agreement allowing Reuben, Gad, and half-Manasseh to settle east of the Jordan. Guided readings build Hebrew fluency, vocabulary, and insight into integrity, justice, and communal responsibility.
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