7 episodes

The Yeshiva University Podcast where we talk to authors about their work!

Scroll Up Yeshiva University

    • Education
    • 4.0 • 4 Ratings

The Yeshiva University Podcast where we talk to authors about their work!

    Dr. Michel Rosenfeld: The Conscience Wars

    Dr. Michel Rosenfeld: The Conscience Wars

    Stu Halpern, senior adviser to the provost, speaks with Dr. Michel Rosenfeld, University Professor of Law and Comparative Democracy; Justice Sydney L. Robins Professor of Human Rights; and Director of the Program on Global and Comparative Constitutional Theory at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. 

    They discuss “The Conscience Wars: Rethinking the Balance Between Religion, Identity and Equality,” a book co-edited by Rosenfeld and Susanna Mancini, the Chair of Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Bologna School of Law. The book comes out of their observation about the “profound change over time in how conscience claims are used to claim exemptions from the law.”

    • 22 min
    Dr. Daniel Rynhold - Nietzsche, Soloveitchik and Contemporary Jewish Philosophy

    Dr. Daniel Rynhold - Nietzsche, Soloveitchik and Contemporary Jewish Philosophy

    Dr. Daniel Rynhold, professor in modern Jewish philosophy at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, director of the Revel doctoral program and director of the Schottenstein Honors Program at Yeshiva College, discusses Nietzsche, Soloveitchik, and Contemporary Jewish Philosophy, co-written with Michael J. Harris, with Rabb Dr. Stu Halpern, senior adviser to the provost. In their discussion, Dr. Rynhold touches upon how Rabbi Jospeh Soloveitchik's effort to find the meaning of faith in the world was sharpened by having to confront Friedrich Nietzsche's savage critique of Christian theology. Though coming from opposed points of view, both men were committed to finding out how to craft a life that had meaning and value.

    • 24 min
    Dr. Jeffrey Gurock - Conversations with Colleagues

    Dr. Jeffrey Gurock - Conversations with Colleagues

     Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, talks with Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern, senior adviser to the provost, about his book, Conversations with Colleagues: On Becoming an American Jewish Historian, where Dr. Gurock edited contributions by 16 historians of American Jewish life speaking about their intellectual journeys. In their discussion, they range over many subjects, from the migrations of the first cohort of Jews to the United States to the necessity for knowing about baseball in order to be an effective rabbi.

    • 35 min
    Dr. Malka Simkovich - Discovering Second Temple Literature

    Dr. Malka Simkovich - Discovering Second Temple Literature

    Dr. Steven Fine, the Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History and founding Director of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies, interviews Stern College for Women alumna Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich about her latest book, Discovering Second Temple Literature: The Stories and Scriptures That Shaped Early Judaism (JPS).

    • 30 min
    Stephen Tobolowsky and his Adventures with God

    Stephen Tobolowsky and his Adventures with God

    How does wrestling with God bring us closer to religion? Is man today striving to rebuild Eden, or just another Tower of Babel? What is it like balancing a life of faith with a life in Hollywood? Join Stephen Tobolowsky, actor, director, and author of many books including "My Adventures with God," as he sits down at Yeshiva University with Jordyn Kaufman to discuss his journey with faith, the value behind having doubts about God, praying on the road, embracing the past to look to the future, his life in Hollywood, and what makes a story successful- much like the one he tells here.

    • 27 min
    Jeffrey Saks - S.Y. Agnon Anthology

    Jeffrey Saks - S.Y. Agnon Anthology

    Join Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, three time graduate of Yeshiva University and Director of ATID – Academy for Torah Initiatives and Directions as he speaks with Dr. Stu Halpern, senior advisor to the provost about his connection to Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Nobel Prize Laureate, and what drove Saks to translate many of his works into English. Saks speaks of how Agnon became Israel’s founding novelist because of the profound impact he has had on Hebrew Literature by eloquently covering a wide variety of topics.

    • 58 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Top Podcasts In Education

The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Do The Work
Do The Work
Mick Unplugged
Mick Hunt
TED Talks Daily
TED
Try This
The Washington Post