What Is the Torah, Actually? Preparing for Shavuot (New Date)

Date: Jun 03, 2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Sponsor: Online Lecture Series

Location: Online

Category: Timely Insights, Timeless Wisdom

What Is the Torah, Actually? Preparing for Shavuot

Part of our spring learning series Timely Insights, Timeless Wisdom 

Monday, June 3, 1:00–2:30 p.m. ET (New date!)
Online

With Dr. Benjamin Sommer, Professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS 

This session is generously sponsored by Yale Asbell, JTS Trustee, and by the Talkback group of Temple Israel Scranton and Beyond in appreciation for the Torah that is disseminated from JTS and the scholars who share their Torah.

We’ve heard its stories; we’ve heard it chanted in synagogue; we’ve seen it hoisted in the air displaying handwritten ink on parchment; we’ve taken classes on it. But what, actually, is the Torah? A law code? A history book? An ancient novel? A saga? None of these categorizations quite fits. In this session, we’ll consider what defines the distinctive genre of the Torah, where this genre comes from, how it reappears in Jewish culture over the ages, and what addressing these questions can teach us about the Jewish religion. 

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