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Experience Rabbi Joe Wolfson’s popular THINK class from wherever you are. This podcast brings you recordings of the weekly Monday night sessions in Tel Aviv, where Rabbi Wolfson explores the intersection of Jewish thought, contemporary issues, and timeless wisdom. Through careful textual analysis and lively discussion, Rabbi Wolfson guides participants in examining classical Jewish sources while grappling with modern ethical dilemmas and philosophical questions. Whether you’re a seasoned learner or new to Jewish studies, THINK offers an accessible yet intellectually rigorous space to deepen your understanding and challenge your perspectives. Now available as a podcast, you can join the hundreds of weekly attendees who gather to explore what Judaism has to say about the pressing issues of our time.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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    • THINK: Kibbud Av v'Em II
      Jan 20 2026

      In the second part of our series on the mitzva of honouring parents we consider a remarkable passage in the Talmud Yerushalmi that approaches the mitzva from multiple angles and raises the question of whether care for one's parents should be viewed as 'repaying the debt' for everything that they have done for the child

      Source sheet here

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      56 min
    • THINK: Kibbud Av v'Em #1
      Jan 13 2026

      We begin a four part series on Kibbud Av v'Em , the mitzva of honouring one's parents.

      Where to start? One of the most beautiful yet challenging and complex parts of our lives and an area of Torah which we often don't critically examine past a young age. The material is fascinating and nuanced - accessible Gemara with a blend of halacha / aggada / midrash and Tanakh.

      Tonight's class begins with a discussion of the nature of kibbud av v'em as a mitzvah, what distinguishes it from other areas of halacha and what are the particular challenges of honouring one's parents in our generation

      We then begin to look at the opening sugya in Masekhet Kiddushin which highlights themes of the challenges of conflicting obligations (to one's parents, spouse and children) and consider the gemara's comparison of honouring one's parents to honouring Hashem.

      Source sheet here. A couple of recording bugs: for the first couple of minutes, heavy rain can be heard in the background of the recording. At the very end of the class, the last thirty second of the recording is cut off. The poem by Yehuda Amichai being read at the end of the recording is at the end of the source sheet (above)

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      59 min
    • THINK Shemot: Mosheh - The First 80 Years
      Jan 6 2026

      The first two-thirds of Mosheh's life all take place within the four chapters of Shemot. What were the experiences that affected the young Mosheh, and why does Hashem choose him as his agent of liberation? What does Mosheh do for all those many years in Midyan? And if it is justice that drives Mosheh why is he so hesitant to return to Egypt when offered?

      Source sheet here

      THINK is sponsored by Dr. Alan Wecker and family, in loving memory of his dear uncle and aunt, Yechiel and Chaya Kleinman, ז״ל.

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      1 h et 8 min
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