Adam & Eve

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Explore 1,969 Jewish texts related to the theme of Adam & Eve, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

First Humans and Tarfon

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

The core of the discussion revolves around a complex scenario: a woman is divorced (receives a get) from her husband, but as part of the divorce agreement, a condition is set – let...

Letters of Torah and Akiva

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It's about a complete severing, a clean break. But what exactly does that mean? to a fascinating discussion from Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early Jewish legal interpretations ...

Mantle of Elijah and Scripture

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The passage starts with a simple phrase: "and she shall go and she may be to another man." This seemingly straightforward statement about a woman remarrying after divorce actually ...

Fall from Paradise

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to a fascinating corner of the Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, and unpack some intriguing scenarios. Imagine this: a woman gets divorced. Simple enough. Bu...

Sin of the First Pair

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It's all about the phrase "after she has been defiled," and what it truly means. The passage we're exploring comes from Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations on the...

Dust of the Earth

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Jewish law, as you might expect, has thoughts. Deep thoughts. And they’re tucked away in some fascinating corners of our sacred texts. Today, let's dig into Sifrei Devarim, specifi...

Pesach in Paradise

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It wasn't just about plowing and planting. It was a system of sacred sharing, a way of life woven into the very fabric of their calendar. We're going to dive into a little corner o...

Dust of the Earth and Akiva

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We find ourselves in Sifrei Devarim, a collection of legal interpretations on the book of Deuteronomy, specifically chapter 26, where the Israelites are commanded to declare before...

Wisdom of Rabbi Simai

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Rabbi Simai begins with a seemingly simple observation: "My taking shall drip as the rain." It’s a phrase ripe with symbolism, and Rabbi Simai uses it to explore the relationship b...