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Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa Course Description

  • Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa

    Listen in on the surprising, practical questions your ancestors asked rabbis across Jewish history.

    Join this six-session course to discover the little-known world of rabbinic responsa, a vast archive of the real-life questions of ethics and practice Jews asked across historyâ€"and the scholarly answers rabbis wrote.

    Algiers is under siege: May I pray in a bathhouse? The Inquisition is watching: How will I celebrate Passover? Seventeen Jews are held hostage in faraway Regensburg after a blood libel: Must I help pay their ransom?

    See what enables Jewish tradition to offer relevant guidance in a rapidly changing world–and come face-to-face with raw Jewish history.

    (If you don’t know what a "rabbinic responsa" is, you’ll fit right in.)

    When

    6 Wednesdays,
    6:30-8:00 P.M.
    Jan 28 - Mar 6

    Chabad of Singer Island, Juno Beach, & the Beaches
    1201 S Harbor Drive
    Singer Island, FL 33404

    Instructor: Rabbi Berel Namdar

    Lesson 1
    The people who asked the questions

    What do these questions reveal about our ancestors? What did they think, feel, and value? Explore five fascinating stories to find out.
    Cases / Barcelona, 1300; Algiers, 1450; Modena, 1530; Spain, 1450; Auschwitz, 1944

     

    Lesson 2
    The quest for facts

    Do sages make assumptions about how reality works, or do they investigate the facts? Follow rabbis as they conduct five fascinating investigations worldwide.
    Cases / Cairo, 1548; Altona, 1709; Hamburg, 1772; Jerusalem, 1866; Brooklyn, 1958

     

    Lesson 3
    How the Torah stays relevant

    See inside the process that enables the Torah’s ancient code to guide life in an ever-changing world. Witness the precise process of applying Talmudic precedent.
    Cases / Barcelona, 1300; Valencia, 1380; Pavia, 1478; Berezhany, 1908

     

    Lesson 4
    When the exception is the law

    Explore four unexpected rulings to uncover the hidden fallback mechanisms within Jewish law: these aren’t exceptions to the law. They’re the law revealing its quiet values (like human dignity, and peace in the home).
    Cases / Pavia, 1450; Salonika, 1550; Krakow, 1570; Liozna, 1790

     

    Lesson 5
    Answering the whole person

    Rules don’t always translate into reality easily. See how sages account for the practical, social, and emotional realities around a question to ensure their ruling leads to its intended outcome.
    Cases / Cairo, 1173; Barcelona, 1300; Lodmir, 1615; Lubavitch, 1871; Brooklyn, 1954; Manchester, 1963

     

    Lesson 6
    Responsa from the future

    Could Artificial Intelligence decide Jewish law? Is lab-grown meat kosher? See how Jewish law is addressing the questions posed by tomorrow’s cutting-edge technology.
    Cases / Jerusalem, 2003; Maaleh Adumim, 2009; New York, 2015; Beit Shemesh, 2022; worldwide, 2026


     
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