e-TiM: Online Program
e-TiM: The Prophets and Psalmists as Exegetes

This five-part series will take place on Sundays at 11:15am Eastern (6:15pm in Israel) starting from February 27 to March 27.

This series will examine how Neviim and Ketuvim shed light on the events and the text of the Torah.

February 27: How Yeshayahu Understood Bereishit - Part I

March 6: How Yeshayahu Understood Bereishit - Part II

March 13: How the Prophet Zecharya Understood Biblical Redemption (and How it Helps Us Understand Megillat Esther)

March 20: How Yirmiyahu Understood Sefer Shemot

March 27: Tehillim 105 and the Themes of Sefer Bereishit

and

This five-part series will take place on Sundays at 11:15am Eastern (6:15pm in Israel) from May 1 to May 29.

Topics will include:

May 1: Tehillim 107 -  The reason for its recitation on Yom ha'Atzmaut

May 8: Tehillim 106  - Why it follows Tehillim 105 and introduces Tehillim 107

May 15: Lag b'Omer - What would the Prophets of old say about Har Meron today?

May 22: Yechezkel Chapter One: Does it really relate to Matan Torah?

May 29: Yom Yerushalaim and the Prophetic meaning of "Yom Hashem"

Topics:

Neviim

Meet the speaker

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, an internationally acclaimed bible scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet, is well known in the Jewish community for his essays on the weekly Bible portion.  His vibrant thematic-analytical approach blends the methods of modern academic scholarship with traditional Jewish approaches to the Biblical text. He is best known for his ability to teach students how to study rather than simply read Biblical passages. As his essays focus on meta-themes in the Bible, his readership

Rabbi Menachem Leibtag bio & resources

Classes of e-TiM: The Prophets and Psalmists as Exegetes

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