Kol Deracheha

Kol Deracheha

Welcome to Kol Deracheha, a podcast about women and mitzvot, from deracheha.org, a Yeshivat Har Etzion Initiative. Kol Deracheha is dedicated in memory of Mrs. Anita Hirsch Silverman, Yehudit Raizel bat Eliezer v'Esther, zichrona livracha. Our name comes from the pasuk in Mishlei 3:10, which says “be-chol derachecha da’ehu.” “In all your ways, know God.” We’ve changed that to Kol Deracheha, which means “all her ways,” and also “the voice of Deracheha.” Our goal is that Kol Deracheha will inspire you wherever you walk on the pathways of Torah. About Deracheha.org: Jewish women, and our communities as a whole, need greater understanding of halachot pertaining to women. Understanding Halacha has a positive impact on halachic commitment and practice, and raises the level of our communal discussion. Halacha is a guide for living, rich in nuance and alive to its adherents. It is responsive to religious intuitions and spiritual aspirations. It is much more than a black or white bottom line. Deracheha presents Halacha accurately and respectfully, in a woman’s voice. We explore a range of halachic voices as clearly and thoroughly as possible, leaving room for each reader to find a place within it. We don’t advocate, we educate. We are passionate about informing you about Halacha, without telling you what to think.

Rachel Leshaw Religion & Spirituality 3 évad 68 rész A podcast about women and mitzvot from Deracheha.org
Talking Chametz, Matza and More with Devorah Katz of Pat Bamelach
18 perc 3. évad 25. rész

In this interview, Rachel sat down with Devorah Katz of Pat Bamelach bakery in Efrat right before Pesach to talk about chametz, matza and more. Listen to find out what a bakery does with its sourdough starter on Pesach, and the surprising ways food brought people together during the coronavirus pandemic. (And lots more, like Deracheha's zimmun cards, the creative women of Pat Bamelach, and the Katz family Pesach Seder!)

Find all of Deracheha's Pesach content here: www.deracheha.org/pesach-page/

Find Deracheha's Zimmun Cards here: www.deracheha.org/zimmun-card/ 

Women at the Seder - Part 2
28 perc 3. évad 24. rész

In this episode we discuss women's obligation in reclining at the seder and telling the story of the exodus from Egypt.

Read the full article with sources here: https://www.deracheha.org/the-seder-part-2/

Women at the Seder - Part 1
29 perc 3. évad 23. rész

In this episode we discuss women's obligation at the Pesach seder. Are women obligated in Pesach, matza and maror? In the four cups? In Hallel?

Read the full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/the-seder-part-1

 

Mitzvot of Purim
44 perc 3. évad 22. rész

In this episode we discuss the mitzvot of Purim - mishlo'ach manot, matanot la-evyonim and se'uda. Where do these obligations stem from, and what are women's obligations in them? (The topic of women and megilla reading will be addressed in the next podcast.)

 

 
Arba Parashiyot
27 perc 3. évad 21. rész

In this episode we discuss the four special Torah readings that precede Purim and Pesach Why do we read them and who must hear them? Are women obligated to hear Parashat Zachor?

Read the full article here:  https://www.deracheha.org/arba-parashiyot/

Exemption from Major Fasts
65 perc 3. évad 20. rész

In this episode we discuss whether all women must fast on Yom Kippur and Tish’a Be-Av? What if a woman is pregnant, postpartum, or nursing? How do the laws of the two fast days differ?

Read the full article here:  https://www.deracheha.org/exemption-from-major-fasts

 
Exemptions from Minor Fasts
30 perc 3. évad 19. rész

Must all Jewish women fast on the minor fast days? What if a woman is pregnant or breastfeeding? Postpartum or after pregnancy loss?

Read Deracheha's full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/exemption-from-minor-fasts/

Fast Days
45 perc 3. évad 18. rész

In this episode, the first in our series on fast days, we discuss when do we fast and why, including background on the fasts of Yom Kippur, Asarah Be-tevet, 17 Be-tammuz, Tisha Be-av, Tzom Gedalya and Ta'anit Esther. We also discuss the level of obligation on each fast day and who is obligated. 

To read the full article, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/fast-days/

Chanuka II - Other Observances
18 perc 3. évad 17. rész

What other observances of Chanuka are special to women? Are women obligated to recite Hallel on Chanuka?

Read the full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/chanuka-2-other-observances/

Chanuka I - Candle-Lighting
31 perc 3. évad 16. rész

Does a woman light her own Chanuka candles? When does she light for others?

Read the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/chanuka/

Birkat Ha-Mazon II - Women's Obligation
40 perc 3. évad 15. rész

In this episode we discuss women's obligation in Birkat Ha-Mazon, and what questions the test of Birkat Ha-Mazon may raise for women. 

Read the full article here (starting from obligation): https://www.deracheha.org/birkat-ha-mazon/

Birkat Ha-mazon I: The Mitzva
25 perc 3. évad 14. rész

What is the mitzva of Birkat Ha-mazon? What is the reason for the mitzva, and what must be included?

Read the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/birkat-ha-mazon/

Af Hen: Inclusion in the Miracle
30 perc 3. évad 13. rész

What is the principle of af hen hayu be-oto ha-nes? When and how does it obligate women in mitzvot? Does it only apply to Chanukah, Purim and Pesach?

Read the full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/af-hen/

Simchat Yom Tov
32 perc 3. évad 12. rész

In this episode we discuss simchat yom tov (rejoicing on a festival). What is the nature of this mitzva? What is a woman’s obligation in it?

Read the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/simchat-yom-tov/

Talking about Nursing and Fasting with Dr. Deena Zimmerman
27 perc 3. évad 12. rész

In this episode we interview Dr. Deena Zimmerman, MD MPH IBCLC and yoetzet halacha, about nursing and fasting. We discuss what a nursing mother can expect if she fasts, how to prepare for the fast, and when a woman should consult with a halachic expert to decide whether she should fast. 

Learn more about fast days here: https://www.deracheha.org/fast-days/

Blowing Shofar
21 perc 3. évad 10. rész

In this episode we'll discuss who can blow shofar for whom on Rosh Hashanah, and specific issues that arise because of the difference in obligation between men and women.

To read the full article, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/blowing-shofar/

The Mitzva of Shofar
31 perc 3. évad 9. rész

In this episode we discuss the  mitzva of shofar on Rosh Hashana, whether women are obligated, and some practical issues that arise. 

To read the full article on our site, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/the-mitzva-of-shofar/

Shofar in Elul
16 perc 3. évad 9. rész

In this episode we discuss the reasons we blow shofar in Elul, and whether women should make an effort to hear the shofar blown. To read the full article on our site, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/shofar-in-elul/

Talking About Kol Isha with Elena Tal and Nina Tokayer
46 perc 3. évad 8. rész

In this special bonus episode, we interview Elena Tal and Nina Tokayer about their careers and Kol Isha. 

For more on Kol Isha (articles and podcasts) on Deracheha, click here https://www.deracheha.org/constants/#kol-isha

Learn more about our guests:

Elena Tal - https://www.elenatal.net/

Nina Tokayer (Yonina) - https://www.yoninamusic.com/

Kol Isha III: In Context
65 perc 3. évad 7. rész

In this episode we discuss how contextual factors can affect the application of kol isha, and whether the halacha is different in a religious context.

To read the full article, click here https://www.deracheha.org/kol-isha-3-in-context/

 
Kol Isha II: Mutual Responsibility
48 perc 3. évad 6. rész

In this episode we discuss men’s and women’s responsibilities with respect to kol isha, and whether a woman may freely listen to men sing, or sing herself.

To read the full article, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/kol-isha-2-mutual-responsibility/

Kol Isha I: Halachic Basis
32 perc 3. évad 6. rész

In this episode we discuss the halachic basis for the concept of Kol Isha. How does Halacha view song in general? What is of specific concern with kol isha? When and to which type of voice does kol isha apply?

To see the sources inside, click here https://www.deracheha.org/kol-isha-1-halachic-basis/

Hallel
31 perc 3. évad 4. rész

What is Hallel? When is it recited and why? When do women have an obligation to recite Hallel?

Read the full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/hallel/

Mussaf
22 perc 3. évad 1. rész

In this episode we'll discuss women's obligation in Tefillat Mussaf. We'll start by discussing the nature of the mussaf offering and how is it related to the mussaf prayer. From there we'll move on to how this impacts women's obligation in Tefillat Mussaf.

To read the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/mussaf/

The Three Weeks and the Nine Days
35 perc 2. évad 1. rész

In this episode we discuss the mourning practices of the period leading up to Tisha B'av, and whether they have particular relevance for women.

To read the whole article, click here https://www.deracheha.org/3-weeks-9-days/

Rosh Chodesh
43 perc 2. évad 19. rész

In this episode we'll discuss Rosh Chodesh, what makes it a woman’s holiday, and this affect its observance.

To read the full article, click here: 

https://www.deracheha.org/rosh-chodesh/

Dress III: More Details
41 perc 2. évad 19. rész

How do the laws of erva shift in interpersonal settings? How does this affect the laws of women’s clothing? And what are the halachot concerning skirts and pants?

To read all the sources mentioned in the podcast, click here https://www.deracheha.org/dress-3-more-details/

Dress II: The Details
13 perc 2. évad 17. rész

In this episode we'll discuss some of the details of women's dress - what was traditionally covered, what is the status of the zeroa (arm), and how communal standards play into the halacha.

To read all the sources mentioned in the podcast, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/dress-2-the-details/

Dress I: The Basics
34 perc 2. évad 16. rész

After discussing tzniut as a concept in a previous podcast, in this episode we'll focus specifically on dress. What is the purpose of clothing? How does this relate to tzeniut? What does Halacha say about dress?

Read all the sources in the podcast here: https://www.deracheha.org/dress-1-the-basics/

Tzeniut
28 perc 2. évad 15. rész

In this episode we discuss different ways of thinking about tzniut, whether it is based on societal standards, and why tzniut is often linked specifically to women.

To read the full article, click here https://www.deracheha.org/tzeniut/

Tikkun Leil Shavuot
11 perc 2. évad 14. rész

What is the source of the custom to stay up late to learn Torah on Shavuot? Does it apply to women?

Read the full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/tikkun-leil-shavuot/

Sefirat Ha-omer
28 perc 2. évad 13. rész

In this episode we discuss the nature of the mitzva of sefirat ha-omer and whether women are obligated in the mitzva. We also discuss the customs of the omer period and the way they apply to women. To read the full article, click the link below.

https://www.deracheha.org/sefirat-ha-omer/

Tefillin III: In Practice
22 perc 2. évad 12. rész

In practice, may a woman choose to lay tefillin? What are the practical halachic rulings on this?

To read the full article on our site, click here https://www.deracheha.org/tefillin-3-in-practice/

Tefillin II: Guf Naki
17 perc 2. évad 12. rész

What is a guf naki? How is it connected to tefillin, and to women?

To read all the sources, click here: https://www.deracheha.org/tefillin-2-guf-naki/

Tefillin I: Exemption
16 perc 2. évad 11. rész

What is the mitzva of tefillin? Why are women exempt from it? Is there precedent for laying tefillin voluntarily?

Read up on the sources here: https://www.deracheha.org/tefillin-1-exemption/

Behind the Scenes: Head-Covering
10 perc 2. évad 10. rész

In this episode we go behind the scenes with Deracheha site director Laurie Novick to hear about the challenges and inspiration that went into writing our series on head-covering.

You can read the series here https://www.deracheha.org/passages/#head-covering/

Tzitzit II: Yuhara
26 perc 2. évad 9. rész

In this episode we discuss the concept of yuhara and its applicability to women voluntarily wearing tzitzit. 

To read the sources discussed in context, check out the full article on our site at https://www.deracheha.org/tzitzit-2-yuhara/.

Tzitzit I: Keli Gever
20 perc 2. évad 8. rész

In this episode we'll discuss what the mitzva of tzitzit is, as well as why women have not customarily performed this mitzva. We'll also discuss whether a woman can perform the mitzva, and the potential halachic issue of keli gever (men's garb) that may apply in this case. 

To read all the sources mentioned in this episode, check out our article here: https://www.deracheha.org/tzitzit-1-keli-gever/

 

Head-Covering V: Where
23 perc 2. évad 7. rész

In this episode we discuss the setting in which the obligation to cover the head applies, including the difference between public and private spaces, and whether there are others present. 

To read more, click here https://www.deracheha.org/head-covering-5-where/

Head-Covering IV: How
33 perc 2. évad 6. rész

How much of her head or hair does a woman need to cover? Where do the variations in custom come from?

To see the sources mentioned in the podcast, click here https://www.deracheha.org/head-covering-4-how/

Head-Covering III: Who
26 perc 2. évad 5. rész

In this episode we discuss the source of the ruling that the obligation to cover the head takes effect only upon marriage, and how this affects divorced women and brides.

Bonus Chanuka Shiur: Women and Hallel on Chanukah
48 perc 2. évad 4. rész

In this shiur, Laurie Novick analyzes the type of Hallel said on Chanuka, as well as the unique relationship of women to Chanuka, in order to understand the special obligation of women to recite Hallel on Chanukah.

Head-Covering II: Rationale and Meaning
21 perc 2. évad 3. rész

What explanations for the mitzva of head-covering emerge from the sources? What other meanings might a woman find in the mitzva?

Talking about Prayer with Chana Jenny Weisberg
25 perc 2. évad 2. rész

In this episode we speak to Chana Jenny Weisberg of JewishMom.com about her personal approach to tefilla, and how she balances both traditional prayer from the siddur along with personal practices that connect her to herself and God. 

Head Covering I - Halachic Basis
23 perc 2. évad 1. rész

In this episode we discuss where head-covering is mentioned in the Torah, and in which contexts it is raised in the Mishnah and Gemara. We'll discuss sources which relate head-covering strongly to the concept of "dat yehudit", and secondarily to the concept of "erva".

To read more about the sources mentioned in the podcast, click over to our full article here: https://www.deracheha.org/head-covering-1-halachic-basis/

Prayer IX: End of Shacharit and Priorities
13 perc 1. évad 22. rész

Today we’re going to continue our series on prayer and talk about the last section of shacharit, after the shemoneh esrei.

 

For Deracheha's full article on this topic: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-9-end-and-priorities/

 
Prayer VIII: Birchot Keri’at Shema
18 perc 1. évad 21. rész

Today we’re going to continue our series on prayer and talk about Birchot kriat shema.

 

For Deracheha's full article on this topic: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-8-birchot-shema/

Prayer VII: Keri'at Shema
17 perc 1. évad 20. rész

This week is the seventh installment in our series on prayer. 

Today we’re going to talk about Keri'at Shema.

 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-7-shema/

Prayer VI: Korbanot and Pesukei De-zimra
21 perc 1. évad 19. rész

This week is the fifth installment in our series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, the prayers we say immediately upon waking up, and birkot hashachar. 

Today we’re going to continue our series on prayer and talk about korbanot and psukei dezimra. 

 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here:https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-6-pesukei-de-zimra/

Prayer V: She-lo Asani Isha, She-asani Kirtzono
27 perc 1. évad 18. rész

Today we’re going to continue our series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, the prayers we say immediately upon waking up, and birkot hashachar. In this week’s podcast we’re going to zoom in and take a closer look at the first 3 brachot of birkot hashachar. 

 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-5-she-lo-asani-isha-she-asani-kirtzono/

Prayer IV: Birkot Hashachar
17 perc 1. évad 17. rész

This week is the fourth installment in our series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, and the prayers we say immediately upon waking up. In this week’s podcast we are going to talk about what follows the initial berachot, namely, the recitation of bikot hashachar.

 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-4-birchot-ha-shachar/ 

Prayer III: Upon Arising
22 perc 1. évad 16. rész

This episode continues our eight part series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, and now we’re going to start from the beginning, discussing the prayers we say immediately upon waking up. In this episode we will discuss why we start our day the way we do, and the specific question of whether women are obligated in the birchot hatorah.

 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-3-upon-arising/ 

Prayer II: Shemoneh Esrei
28 perc 1. évad 15. rész

Last week we spoke about women's obligation in prayer in general. This week we'll focus on shemoneh esrei specifically. Do women have an obligation to recite Shemoneh Esrei? How many times a day? Are there justifications for women who recite fewer than two shemoneh esreis a day? We'll discuss all the different halachic approaches to this question, taking into account the different lived experiences of women at different periods in their lives. 

To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-2-shemoneh-esrei/

Prayer I: Obligation
21 perc 1. évad 14. rész

In this podcast, the first of our series on women's prayer, we'll identify prayer as "rachamei", seeking divine mercy. We'll discuss the various opinions about whether the obligation to pray daily is Biblical or Rabbinic, and how that relates to women's obligation in prayer. 

To see all the sources referenced in this episode, check out the article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-1-obligation/

Three Mitzvot
30 perc 1. évad 6. rész

Challa, candle-lighting and nidda are three mitzvot in which women's performance takes precedence over men's. Taken together, what do they teach us about women and halacha?

Voluntary Mitzva Performance II - Bracha
23 perc 1. évad 12. rész

In our last podcast we discussed the general value of voluntary mitzva performance. This week we're discussing whether it's appropriate to make a bracha when voluntarily performing a mitzva. We'll discuss the purpose of a birkat hamitzva, the possible concerns with reciting one in this case, and the differences in practical halacha for Ashkenazim and Sefardim.

 

 

 

Voluntary Mitzva Performance I
31 perc 1. évad 11. rész

May a woman perform mitzvot voluntarily? The test case is Smicha or semikhah (Hebrew: סמיכה‬, "leaning [of the hands]"), also smichut (סמיכות‬, "ordination"), smicha lerabbanut (סמיכה לרבנות‬, "rabbinical ordination"), or smicha lehazzanut (סמיכה לחזנות‬, "cantorial ordination"), is derived from a Hebrew word which means to "rely on" or "to be authorized".

">semicha, leaning on a sacrifice, a ritual from which women are exempt. We;ll also discuss the halachic meaning of voluntary performance, whether it can become like obligation, and whether voluntary mitzva performance is encouraged.

 

Women and Positive Time-Bound Mitzvot
27 perc 1. évad 10. rész

Why are women generally exempt from positive time-bound mitzvot? We'll discuss the rule, exceptions, and possible rationales, including whether these explanations are "just apologetics".

Women's Status II - Halachic Status
12 perc 1. évad 9. rész

After establishing in our previous podcast than men and women are viewed as having equal sanctity in Judaism, we'll explore the halachic obligations of men and women - when are they the same and when are they different? We'll discuss rules of thumb for gender differences in halacha, and how we're meant to understand these differences. 

Women's Status I - Overall Status
22 perc 1. évad 8. rész

Was gender hierarchy built into creation? Are men and women really created equal? All this, and more, in the first of our three-part series on women's status in Judaism

Talking about Talmud Torah with Shayna Goldberg
27 perc 1. évad 6. rész

Join us as we speak to Shayna Goldberg, contributing editor at Deracheha, about how Torah influences her life and what she envisions for her students. 

Learning Torah IV: What to Study?
22 perc 1. évad 6. rész

What areas of Torah may, and should, a woman study? And how? In this episode we'll discuss different modern approaches to women studying Oral Torah, from those who approve on a limited basis, to those who believe it's an absolute imperative at this stage in time.

To read the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/learning-torah-4-what-to-study/

Learning Torah III: Openings
21 perc 1. évad 5. rész

What early opportunities developed for women’s formal Torah study? On what halachic basis?

To read the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/learning-torah-3-openings/

Learning Torah II: Obligation
21 perc 1. évad 4. rész

What is a woman's obligation in Torah study? The Talmud teaches that women are exempt from the Torah-level obligation to learn or teach Torah. What does this mean women should actually do? In this episode we'll explore opinions that approve or disapprove of a father teaching Torah to his daughter, and discuss how this influences the obvious obligation for women to know basic halacha in order for them to practice as observant Jews.

To read more about the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/learning-torah-2-obligation/

Learning Torah I: Exemption
17 perc 1. évad 3. rész Rachel Leshaw

What is the mitzvah of learning Torah? Does it apply to women? In this episode we'll see that the definition of Talmud Torah is more broad than we might have thought, although women are exempt from studying Torah in a formal way. 

To read the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/learning-torah/

Talking About Deracheha with Laurie Novick
19 perc 1. évad 2. rész Rachel Leshaw

Join us as we meet Laurie Novick, Deracheha's Site Director, and learn more about her goals for the site. We'll discuss everything from favorite holidays to the ways Deracheha is changing the conversation around the role women play in transmitting halacha. Trust us, you don't want to miss this conversation!

Want to read more about women and halacha? Click here https://www.deracheha.org/concepts-introduction/

Introduction to Deracheha
18 perc 1. évad 1. rész

Why is it important for women to engage directly with halachic texts? In this introduction to Deracheha we'll discuss the different ways Jewish tradition can be transmitted, and the role Jewish women have played in that transmission throughout Jewish history. 

To read the sources mentioned in this episode, click here https://www.deracheha.org/concepts-introduction/

Tzeniut Behind the Scenes
14 perc 43. rész

In this special behind the scenes episode, Rachel speaks to Laurie about tzeniut, and the challenges of writing about tzeniut as its own concept, not as it relates to clothing. Plus some thoughts on coronavirus, trampolines and backyard weddings.

To read the sources referenced, click here https://www.deracheha.org/tzeniut/

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