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e-TiM: Is Music Kosher? A History of Jewish Song in Prayer and Beyond

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Dates

January 21, 2026 to February 11, 2026

Time

Wednesdays 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Eastern

Next class

Wednesday January 21, 2026

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Is Music Kosher? A History of Jewish Song in Prayer and Beyond

Yosef LIndell

 

Judaism has a rich musical tradition both inside and outside of the synagogue walls—from the chants of the High Holidays to the pop tunes of Avraham Fried. But the origins of Jewish music are mysterious: where, for example, does the way the prayers are chanted—the nusach ha-tefillah—come from? Music has also been controversial. The Sages practically forbade it after the destruction of the Temple because it brings too much joy. And various figures have long criticized the excesses of chazzanut. Hovering over everything is the question of what it means for music to be Jewish—the overlap between Jewish and non-Jewish musical styles has caused consternation in nearly every generation. This four-part series will explore these and other issues from a historical and halakhic perspective.

 

January 21: What are the Origins of Jewish Music?
January 28: Don’t Like the Chazzan? You’re Not Alone: A Brief History of the Sheliach Tzibbur
February 4: Are the Maccabeats Kosher? Harmony and Dissonance in Renaissance Italy
February 11: Rocking Chassidim: The Remarkable Success of Orthodox Pop Music

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Yosef Lindell

Yosef Lindell is a lawyer, writer, and lecturer living in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and two sons. He has an MA in Jewish history from Yeshiva University’s Bernard Revel Graduate School and a JD from NYU School of Law. For four years, he was an editor of the Lehrhaus, an online forum for Jewish thought, and now serves on its consulting editorial board.Yosef’s writing spans several genres, including science fiction, but he primarily focuses on Jewish history and

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