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Selected weekly presentations
(A warning: some of these files are large and may take a bit of time to download)
5764:
- September 20, 2004 - Shira Fischer on Parashat
V'zot Hab'racha (list of
sources and accompanying
illustrations)
- August 10, 2004 - Dan Levenson on Parashat Re'eh
- August 3, 2004 - Meesh Hammer-Kossoy on Parashat
Eikev (list of sources)
- July 27, 2004 - The American Jewish Committee's
Intra-Jewish Women's Dialogue on Tisha
B'av
(list of sources)
- July 20, 2004 - Jeremy Kadden on Parashat
Devarim (list of sources)
- July 13, 2004 -
Shalom Flank on Parashat Matot/Masai
- July 6, 2004 - Shoshanah Haberman on Parashat Pinchas
- June 29, 2004 -
Andrew Jacobovics on Parashat Balak (list of sources)
- June 22, 2004 -
Jesse Grauman on Parashat Chukat
- June 15, 2004 - Shira Fischer on Kinyan Torah - acquiring Torah (list of sources)
- May 31, 2004 - Virginia Spatz on Parashat Behaalotecha (list of sources)
- May 24, 2004 - Laura Simpson on Parashat Naso
- May 17, 2004 - Matt Mercurio on Parashat Bemidbar
- May 10, 2004 - Allan Tulchin on Parashat Behar/Bechukotai
- April 26, 2004 - Allison Peiser on Parashat Acharei Mot/Kedoshim (list of sources)
- March 29, 2004 - Sarah Beila Chankin-Gould on Pesach (list of sources)
- March 22, 2004 - Erin Leib on Parashat Vayikra
- March 8, 2004 - Mark Livingston on Parashat Ki Tisa (group learning sheet)
- February 16, 2004 - Jeremy Kadden on Parashat Mishpatim (Shabbat Shekalim)
(list of sources)
- February 9, 2004 - Jesse Grauman on Parashat B'shallach
(list of sources)
- January 5, 2004 - Shira Fischer on Parashat Vaychi
(list of sources)
- December 8, 2003 - Joelle Novey on Parashat Vayishlach
- September 29, 2003 - Jesse Grauman on Parashat
Ha'azinu (list of sources)
- September 15, 2003 - Tova Serkin on Parashat Nitzavim/Vayeilech (list of sources)
- September 8, 2003 - Amos Hochstein on Parashat Ki
Tavo (list of sources)
5763:
 
 
 
 
 
"I just wanted to write to tell you how awesome the Beit Midrash is. I
can't remember the last time I enjoyed studying Torah this much -- the
environment is truly pluralistic and truly non-competitive. I was
hesitant at first about whether I could make time in my week for the Beit
Midrash, but it is quickly becoming one of the highlights of my week --
intellectually and socially."
-- From an email from a participant
"Jewish learning happens person to person, in and out of and around texts.
DC Beit Midrash fosters a phenomenal learning environment; encouraging all
kinds of study, creating a welcoming study space, providing an opportunity
for Jews of all backgrounds to participate in this essential, enriching,
and joyous aspect of Judaism."
-- Testimonial from a participant
"Finishing college and moving to a new city and work life leaves an
intellectual void - no text analysis, no seminar discussion. So DC Beit
Midrash bridges that gap, keeps the mind stimulated, brain exercised,
spirit healthy, friends near."
-- Testimonial from a participant
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