Take One
Each morning, Liel Leibovitz reads the daily page of Talmud, calling on friends and experts to help make this ancient text relevant in modern times.
Credits:Liel Leibovitz
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- Take OneKiddushin 52Hearing what we need to hearOctober 4, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 51A situation of uncertaintyOctober 3, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 49 and 50To be a scholarOctober 2, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 47 and 48The value of craftsSeptember 29, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 46Lessons from a fatherSeptember 28, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 45On one knee in the marketSeptember 27, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 42, 43, and 44An eyewitness to warSeptember 26, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 40 and 41Acquire yourself a friendSeptember 22, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 39Being gratefulSeptember 21, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 38Halfway thereSeptember 20, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 37Our bodies, ourselvesSeptember 19, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 35 and 36Make timeSeptember 18, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 33 and 34R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Find out what it means to meSeptember 15, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 32Honoring God and manSeptember 14, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 31Honor your father and fear your motherSeptember 13, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 30Torah study as an antidote to a woundSeptember 12, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 28 and 29Immediately and for generationsSeptember 11, 2023
- Take OneKiddushin 26 and 27On acquiring an elephantSeptember 8, 2023