Join Rabbi Gavin Michal for a look at some of the lesser-known events, books, and people in Jewish history. New episodes weekly based on articles from the Kotzk Blog, www.kotzkblog.com. This podcast was originated as conversations between Rabbi Gavin Michal and Dr Jordan Wosnick.
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Kotzk Podcast 039: Carrying on Shabbat: From Jeremiah to the Mishna
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Carrying on Shabbat: From Jeremiah to the Mishna (Kotzk blog 493) This episode ꟷ based extensively on the research by Professor Alex P. Jassen[1] ꟷ examines how four pre-Mishnaic texts show evidence of the origin and expansion of the prohibition against carrying on Shabbat. The specific textual prohibition against carrying on Shabbat first begins w…
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Kotzk Podcast 038: Are Halachic rulings (Piskei Halacha) open to critical analysis or do they represent Divine Will?
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Are Halachic rulings (Piskei Halacha) open to critical analysis or do they represent Divine Will? (Kotzk Blog 492)This episod – based extensively on the research by Professor Adiel Schremer[1] − takes an in-depth and forthright look at the sometimes mysterious process of Halachic decision-making as practised by the Posek (Halachic judge or decisor)…
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Kotzk Podcast 037: A source trail defending the Baal haTanya’s definition of the soul as ‘a part of G-d’
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A source trail defending the Baal haTanya’s definition of the soul as ‘a part of G-d’ (Kotzk Blog 491) Sunday 27 October 2024491) A source trail defending the Baal haTanya’s definition of the soul as ‘a part of G-d’ This podcast based extensively on the research by Rabbi Dr Louis Jacobs (1920-2006)[1] − traces possible sources that the author of th…
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Kotzk Podcast 036: How the rabbis used interpretive tools like Kal vaChomer to assert their independence and unseat the Second Temple sects
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This episode examines the methodology and the moment in history when the rabbinic class (Pharisees) unseated the priestly class (Sadducees) who had previously dominated the Temple for a thousand years. It examines the eye of the revolutionary storm as Hillel emerged as the new style of rabbinic leader defining the future Judaism we know today. (Kot…
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Kotzk Podcast 035: Pharisees and Sadducees: The politics of Sages and Priests
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Pharisees and Sadducees: The politics of Sages and Priests (Kotzk Blog 489) This chapter – based extensively on the research by Professor Eyal Regev[1] − examines the theological differences between the Sadducees (צָדוֹקִים - Tzadokim) and Pharisees (פְּרוּשִׁם - Perushim). It identifies the differences between the early class of Jewish priests, kno…
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Kotzk Podcast 034: Gershom Scholem’s messianic claim
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Gershom Scholem’s messianic claim (Kozk Blog 488)Based extensively on the research by Professor Boaz Huss[1] and Professor Michael Brenner[2] − explores aspects of the life story and personal thought of Gershom (Gerhard) Scholem (1897-1982), the first researcher and professor of Jewish mysticism.
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Kotzk Podcast 033: Self-promotion or natural authority of the Halachic decisor: The case of Chavot Yair (Second one)
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Kotzk Podcast 031: Self-promotion or natural authority of the Halachic decisor: The case of Chavot Yair (Kotzk Blog 487) based extensively on the research by Professor Jay Berkovitz[1] − examines the charismatic image and commanding authority of the Halachic decisor, known as the Posek, whose task is to determine Jewish religious law. In this c…
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Kotzk Podcast 032: Self-promotion or natural authority of the Halachic decisor: The case of Chavot Yair (Part one)
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Kotzk Podcast 031: Self-promotion or natural authority of the Halachic decisor: The case of Chavot Yair (Kotzk Blog 487) based extensively on the research by Professor Jay Berkovitz[1] − examines the charismatic image and commanding authority of the Halachic decisor, known as the Posek, whose task is to determine Jewish religious law. In this case,…
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Kotzk Podcast 031: An ancient (pre)text of Deuteronomy?
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An ancient (pre)text of Deuteronomy? (Kotzk Blog 486) This article – based extensively on the research by Professor Idan Dershowitz[1] − examines a work that for many years was regarded as a forgery, but, arguably, turned out to be one of the most significant textual finds of the nineteenth century.
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Kotzk Podcast 030: Is a Halachic environmental discourse even possible?
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Is a Halachic environmental discourse even possible? (Kotzk Blog: 485)
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Kotzk Podcast 029: Babylonian Talmudic notion of 'Temporary Marriage'
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Babylonian Talmudic notion of 'Temporary Marriage' (Kotzk Blog 484)
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Kotzk Podcast 028: Religion and (or) Social Justice: A Jewish Perspective
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Religion and (or) Social Justice: A Jewish Perspective (Kotzk Blog 481)
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Kotzk Podcast 027: What did the Kotzker Rebbe say?
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What did the Kotzker Rebbe say? (Kotzk Blog 480) based extensively on the research by Professor Yaakov Levinger[1] − examines the authenticity of many of the sayings popularly attributed to the Chassidic Rebbe, Menachem Mendel of Kotzk (1787-1869).
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Kotzk Podcast 026: R. Yitzchak of Warka and the rise of the Chassidic movement in Poland.
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R. Yitzchak of Warka and the rise of the Chassidic movement in Poland (Kotzk Blog 479) This article explores the rise of Chassidism in early nineteenth-century Poland as Rebbes had to embrace the notion of ‘Shtadlanut’ (politics and statesmanship) in a more modern setting.
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Kotzk Podcast 025: 'Fixing' broken Messiahs The extreme messianic mysticism of the students of the Vilna Gaon (Part II)
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'Fixing' broken Messiahs The extreme messianic mysticism of the students of the Vilna Gaon (Part II) (Kotzk Blog 478)
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Kotzk Podcast 024: The extreme messianic mysticism of the students of the Vilna Gaon
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The extreme messianic mysticism of the students of the Vilna Gaon (Kotzk Blog: 477)
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Kotzk Podcast 023: Did the Vilna Gaon’s Religious Zionism precede modern Secular Zionism?
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Did the Vilna Gaon’s Religious Zionism precede modern Secular Zionism? (Kotzk Blog: 476)
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Kotzk Podcast 022: Messianic Mitnagdim
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This article explores the surprising and radical messianism as expressed by what is usually considered to be the sober school of the students of the Vilna Gaon: Kotzk Blog: 475) Messianic Mitnagdim
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Kotzk Podcast 021: A mind in motion: Maimonides correcting Maimonides
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A mind in motion: Maimonides correcting Maimonides (Kotzk Blog: 474)
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Kotzk Podcast 020: ‘Der Pintele Yid’ − the evolution of the term and concept
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‘Der Pintele Yid’ − the evolution of the term and concept (Kotzk blog 473)
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Kozk Podcast 019: EXPANDING ON RABBINIC DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN THE TITLES AND TEXTS OF THE PSALMS
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EXPANDING ON RABBINIC DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN THE TITLES AND TEXTS OF THE PSALMS.
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Kotzk Podcast 018: Tzafnat Paneach – a ‘counter Rashi’ commentary (Kotzk Blog: 471)
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Tzafnat Paneach – a ‘counter Rashi’ commentary (Kotzk Blog: 471)
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Kotzk Podcast 017: Nineteenth-century Jewish Messianism (Kotzk Blog: 470)
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This article examines Jewish messianism during the nineteenth century.https://www.kotzkblog.com/2024/05/470-nineteenth-century-jewish-messianism.html
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Kozk Podcast 016: Examining an unknown manuscript of the Zohar (Kotzk Blog 469)
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Examining an unknown manuscript of the Zohar (Kotzk Blog 469)
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Kozk Podcast 015: The implications of common textual layering within the Zohar (Kotzk Blog: 468)
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The implications of common textual layering within the Zohar (Kotzk Blog: 468)
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Kotzk Podcast ep014: Separating the text from the context: an early Chassidic approach to Torah study
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Separating the text from the context: an early Chassidic approach to Torah study
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Kotzk Podcast ep013: Did R. Chaim of Volozhin intentionally alter the image of the Vilna Gaon?
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Did R. Chaim of Volozhin intentionally alter the image of the Vilna Gaon?
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Kotzk Podcast Ep012: The Turkish Jews still wave
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Jews from Turkey and some Syrian communities have the unusual practice of waving to one another just prior to reciting the silent Amidah prayer. This ancient custom was first described in writing in the 17th century, and although many mystical and technical explanations have been advanced, its true origin remains unknown. In this episode, Gavin and…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep011: Radical Rav Kook
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Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935) was a fiercely independent thinker, and one of the leading figures of the emerging Religious Zionist movement in pre-State Mandatory Palestine. He held "unorthodox" views that were condemned by the religious world in his era, and the study of his writings is discouraged in many communities even to this day. In t…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep010: Angels in Rabbinic literature: can we pray to them?
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Most Jews would readily agree that angels exist in Judaism -- they are mentioned in many places in the Chumash, and we incorporate them into hymns such as Shalom Aleichem. Interestingly, the Mishnah does not mention angels at all, and there was a vigorous debate among the Rishonim commentators as to the reality of angels. In this episode, Gavin and…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep009: The origins of a latecomer davening in full, at the expense of reciting the Amidah with the community
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What's the proper course of action when one arrives late to synagogue, and the service has already begun? Though traditional sources emphasize the importance of reciting the Amidah with the community, and recommend that latecomers change the order of their tefillot to accomodate this, many people have the practice of reciting the entire service in …
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Kotzk Podcast Ep008: We have books, we don't need teachers or permission to teach
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In the time of the Mishnah and Talmud, the Halachic tradition was passed down orally, from teacher to student. The canonization of the Talmud in written form provided new pathways for the dissemination of Rabbinic teaching, and by the time of the Tosafists (12th-13th c., northern France), influential Rabbis were asserting the right to teach and eve…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep007: Was Rashi a mystic?
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Jewish mysticism of 11th century Ashkenaz (Germany and northern France) was not Lurianic Kabbalah, but rather a much more primal form of mysticism based on the Merkava and Heichalot texts of the Rabbinic or Geonic periods. Despite some statements to the contrary, it appears that the great commentator Rashi -- known for his extensive and comprehensi…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep006: Geniza document reveals first stirrings of anti-Maimonidean sentiment in Egypt
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The Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides (often referred to by his Hebrew acronym, RaMBaM) has come to be seen as the intellectual leader of the rationalist approach to Jewish tradition. However, his writings attracted fierce opposition from the Egyptian Jewish community of his day, which was deeply influenced by the mystical approaches of its Musli…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep005: The shift from Babylonia to the West and the desperate need to re-establish Rabbinical authority
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The Babylonian Geonim were the successors of the Rabbis of the Talmudic era, and were the pre-eminent Rabbinic authorities between the 7th and 11th centuries. On the death of Rav Hai Gaon -- the last of the Geonim -- in 1038, the centre of gravity of the Jewish world shifted westward. The major Jewish communities in Europe and North Africa each wis…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep004: Why is Masada absent from halachic discussion?
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The siege and mass suicide of the Zealots at Masada in 73 CE is legendary in Jewish history, but the Rabbis of both the Mishnaic and subsequent eras do not mention it at all. In this episode, Gavin and Jordan explore some possible reasons for this, and discuss how suicide for theological or military reasons has been addressed in halacha. Original l…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep003: R' Yaakov Koppel Lifschitz -- A Sabbatean who influenced the Ba'al Shem Tov?
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R' Yaakov Koppel Lifschitz was an early-18th-century Kabbalist whose key writings -- the Sha'ar Gan Eden ("Gateway to the Garden of Eden") and the Siddur Kol Ya'akov -- evinced strong Sabbatean influences. They, in turn, were held in very high esteem by the Ba'al Shem Tov. In this episode, Gavin and Jordan explore Lifschitz as a possible link betwe…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep002: Shabbetai Tzvi, as reported in the newspapers of his day
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The events surrounding messianic claimant Shabbetai Tzvi's rise to fame coincided with the emergence of newspapers in western Europe. In this episode, Gavin and Jordan discuss how Shabbetai Tzvi was portrayed in these newspapers, both during his heyday in the mid-17th century and after his apostasy and imprisonment in 1666. Read the source article …
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Kotzk Podcast Ep001: Shabbetai Tzvi - Roots Run Deep
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The messianic claimant Shabbetai Tzvi rocked the Jewish world in the mid-17th century, counting perhaps half the Jews of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East among his supporters. Though he is often treated as a footnote in Jewish history, his influence persisted for centuries after his conversion to Islam in 1666. In this episode, Gavin and J…
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Kotzk Podcast Ep000: About the Kotzk Podcast
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Hosts Jordan Wosnick and Rabbi Gavin Michal introduce the Kotzk podcast, discussing Gavin's Kotzker Rebbe-inspired approach to Jewish history and thought.
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