e-TiM: Online Program
e-TiM: Houses, Divided: Families in Judges

Houses, Divided: Families in Judges 

Rachel Sharansky Danziger

Mondays 12:00pm Eastern, 7:00pm Israel

January 9 - March 20*

(*There are no classes on February 6 & 13, nor March 6)

The Book of Judges explores an era of national decline and alienation, but its horrors penetrate private families as well.

How are the book's families shaped by their era?

And how do they come to represent it in turn?

Classes of e-TiM: Houses, Divided: Families in Judges

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Meet the speaker

Rachel Sharansky Danziger

Rachel Sharansky Danziger grew up in Jerusalem, where she completed degrees in philosophy and history and taught Tanach to new immigrants. Her MA focused on the way 18th century American protoevangelicals told their personal stories, and what their stories tell us about their experiences of emotions and self. Rachel continues to explore connections between stories, religion, and emotions as an educator and a blogger and her work can be found on The Times of Israel, 929, and other online venues.

Rachel Sharansky Danziger bio & resources