The First Jewish Community in France

A brief overview of the first few centuries of Jewish life in Arles. Part Two of the Jews of Rhone series.

New Daf Yomi tractate starts tomorrow! Join a worldwide community of learners.

Arakhin, traditionally pronounced “Erchin” in Ashkenazi circles, begins tomorrow. Now’s your chance to join the worldwide community of Daf Yomi learners! Click here for more information on this unusual tractate.

Kudos to Rabbi Moshe Schwed, Director of the OU Daf Yomi Initiative, for putting together this really nice promo for my small contribution, Jewish History in Daf Yomi. Tomorrow we’ll be discussing Daniel Bomberg–the man who put the “Daf” in “Daf Yomi.” Literally.

The First Jew in France

Archelaus, son of Herod. Okay, probably not really the first Jew, and it wasn’t France then, but close enough.

Want another excuse to start Daf Yomi?

Click here for my latest guest post on the Orthodox Union Torah blog: “Want to lose weight? Start Daf Yomi.

Shavuot 5779 (2019) at YILC

“Leadership” is the theme for our learning this year at Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst. Here’s my small contribution. All are welcome!

Jewish History in Daf Yomi Podcasts now Live!

Hello students of Jewish history!

I’m really thrilled to inform you that the Jewish History in Daf Yomi podcast is now online! Part of the OU Daf Yomi Initiative, the podcasts feature brief (2-5 minute) videos discussing some historical aspect of the daily page of Talmud (Daf Yomi). Obviously most relevant to those actually studying the Daf, but strangely fascinating for those who are not as well (at least I think so).

Mini-lectures are available online at ou.org/dafyomi (email and feedburner subscriptions available) and of course on the podcast.

Enjoy in good health!

HMA

Did a Jewish Scholar Introduce Pizza to the World?

My latest Op-ed in Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Thanks to Opinion Editor Laura E. Adkins for her phenomenal work on this appetizing piece of post-Passover writing. Enjoy in good health!

JEWISH HISTORY IN DAF YOMI STARTS FRIDAY!

Dear fellow students of the Daf Yomi cycle of Talmud! I am extremely proud to announce that a new series, Jewish History in Daf Yomi, is scheduled for launch as part of the Orthodox Union Daf Yomi Initiative, spearheaded by the incomparable Rabbi Moshe Schwed.

My small part in the overall plan is to spend just a few minutes on every single daf (folio) of the Talmud discussing some aspect of Jewish history that appears on the page: biographies, culture, geography, numismatics and other realia. Our goal is to cover the entire seven-and-a-half year cycle, 2,711 videos in all!

Jewish History in Daf Yomi begins this Friday, with the beginning of Tractate Bechoros. Please visit the special Beyond the Daf page for some really cool Passover articles and videos, and sign up for updates as Rabbi Schwed brings us all together in time for the beginning of the Daf Yomi restart in January 2020.

Click here to visit the first page of Tractate Bechoros, which starts this Friday, and sign up for the podcast!

Wishing you all a kosher and joyous Passover,

HMA

The Bizarre Red Haggadah

A brief look at one of the most bizarre Haggadahs ever produced: the so-called “Red Haggadah” from the Soviet Union, which was propaganda designed to undermine the essential message of Passover itself.

Who Was Donato Manduzio?

Remarkable story of how the villagers of San Nicandro followed their leader Donato Manduzio to convert en masse to Judaism and then immigrate to Israel.

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