Take One Daf Yomi

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As Jews around the world engage in a seven-and-a-half year cycle of Daf Yomi, reading the entire Talmud one page per day, Tablet Magazine's new podcast, Take One, will offer a brief and evocative daily read of the daf, in just about 10 minutes. New episodes will be released daily Monday through Friday.

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Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin
Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin is a prominent Jewish educator, author, and speaker known for his engaging approach to Jewish texts and contemporary issues. He serves as the Director of Education at NCSY, where he inspires young Jews through innovative programming and teachings. Rabbi Bashevkin is also a sought-after speaker at various Jewish events and has contributed to numerous publications, sharing insights on Jewish law, philosophy, and culture.

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Makkot 17 Makkot 18 Talmud strict procedures life's special moments fancy restaurant Makkot 16 bathroom breaks spiritual health emotional baggage Makkot 15 transgressions punishment broken promises consequences Makkot 14 rabbis leadership time management butcher shop Makkot 12 Makkot 13 repentance forgiveness Yom Kippur earthly judge

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Makkot 17 and 18 - Standard Operating Procedure

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Makkot 17 Makkot 18 Talmud strict procedures life's special moments fancy restaurant
Todays Talmud pages, Makkot 17 and 18, the rabbis warn us that there are times when we must follow very strict procedures or rob even life's most special and sacred moments of all meaning. How is this insight relevant for anyone trying to enjoy a meal these days at a fancy restaurant? Listen and find out.
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Makkot 16 - Bathroom Breaks

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Talmud Makkot 16 bathroom breaks spiritual health emotional baggage
Todays Talmud page,Makkot 16, informs us that if you have to go to the bathroom and fail to do so in a timely fashion you risk making your soul detestable. Why is that? And how is relieving ourselves not just of bodily waste but of emotional and spiritual baggage as well key to staying healthy? Listen and find out.
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Makkot 15 - Broken Promises

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Tablet Magazine
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Makkot 15 transgressions punishment broken promises consequences
Todays Talmud page, Makkot 15, asks a fascinating question: Are there any transgressions for which there's no punishment? It's a conundrum we've all faced when we vowed, say, to go to the gym and never did. What, if any, should be the consequences for promises unfulfilled? Listen and find out.
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Makkot 14 - Meaty Talk

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Tablet Magazine
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Makkot 14 Talmud rabbis leadership time management butcher shop
Todays Talmud page, Makkot 14, delivers a charming little story of three of the most important rabbis of the Talmud talking Torah while buying meat at the butcher shop. What can this slice of life anecdote teach us about the rabbis style of leadership? And what time management skill can we still learn by following their advice? Listen and find out.
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Makkot 12 and 13 - Sorry State, with Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin

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Tablet Magazine
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Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin
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Makkot 12 Makkot 13 repentance forgiveness Talmud Yom Kippur earthly judge
Today’s Talmud pages, Makkot 12 and 13, take up the thorny question of why, precisely, courts do not absolve those who are truly repentant. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us to explain why we may be forgiven for our sins in shul on Yom Kippur but not before an earthly judge. What was the most famous Talmudic discussion ever held in America, and how does it relate to the question at hand? Listen and find out.

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