Rav Yossef Slotnik is a senior educator and head of the overseas program at Yeshivat Maale Gilboa. He specializes in Talmud and is known for his engaging approach to uncovering meaning through close textual analysis. In addition to his work in the yeshiva, he is currently pursuing a second PhD in comparative religion. His first Ph.d is in Talmud from Bar-Ilan University.
Speaker's Resources
Captivity, Trauma, and Halakhah (Part 2): The Ketubbah: A Halakhic Institution of Protection, Redemption, and Rehabilitation
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Captivity, Trauma, and Halakhah (Part 3): Trusting Testimony in Times of Crisis
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Captivity, Trauma, and Halakhah (Part 4): A Fifteenth-Century Hostage Crisis
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Captivity, Trauma, and Halakhah (Part 1): From Captivity to Pidyon Shevuyim: Trauma, Communal Responsibility, and Its Limits
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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e-TiM: Captivity, Trauma, and Halakhah: The Halakhic Response to Hostage Crises
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Schedule of Summer 2026 Programming
Dr. Beni Gesundheit, Dr. Marc Shapiro, Rabbanit Sally Mayer, Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik, Rabbi Dr. Zev Eleff, Rabbi Elli Fischer, Rabbi Jay Kelman, Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, Rabbi Moshe Shulman, Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot, Rabbi Zvi Grumet, Shulie Mishkin
Program
Contextualizing the Haftarah (Part 3): Haftarah of Yom Kippur Morning
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Contextualizing the Haftarah (Part 4): Haftarah of the First Day of Sukkot
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Contextualizing the Haftarah (Part 2): Haftarah of the Second Day of Rosh Hashana
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Contextualizing the Haftarah (Part 1): Haftarah of the First Day of Rosh Hashana
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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Narrating Pirkei Avot (Part 3):History in the Eye of the Beholder: Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai Leaves Jerusalem
Rabbi Dr. Yossef Slotnik
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