Episode 1: Spiritual Chutzpah
Update: 2025-02-10
Description
- The idea that Miriam has unique Torah to teach us is rooted in a passage in the Zohar (Shlach 12:11 6) that describes Miriam’s celestial yeshiva in which people learn the workings of the universe.
- The lineage of Miriam is established in Exodus 1:21
- The quote from Reb Zalman comes from Pnai Or Wisdom School can be found here, with gratitude to Seth Fishman.
- The Sufi song you heard can be found here.
- The idea that Mitzrayim refers to a narrow place can be found in the Recanti on Vayigash.
- We don’t actually know the economic breakdown of the ancient land of Egypt. This data reflects the economics of a similarly modern narrow place—America in the early twenty first century.
- The chief ob/gyn is identified in the Hebrew Bible as Shifrah and her apprentice Puah. The medieval commentator Rashi (Rashi Exodus 1:15 ), picking up on a Talmudic idea (Sotah 11b), affirms the longstanding Jewish tradition that these are in fact Yocheved and Miriam.
- The Hebrew word for Yocheved’s job is “miyaledet haivrit” which is usually translated as midwife of the Hebrews. Misogyny can cause us to devalue jobs traditionally held by women, so I prefer the gender neutral chief ob/gyn to better convey the role.
- “Visions of Amram” is an ancient document discovered in the caves of Qumron that describe Amram’s shamanic visions. More here https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/13143/1/fulltext.pdf
- The sacred text of Shir HaShirim Rabbah 2:15 :2 describes one of the surveillance systems created to find Ivri babies.
- The story of Yocheved and Amram separating and Miriam, their daughter, challenging them can be found in the Talmud, Sotah 12a:11
- The Ani Maamin prayer of faith in liberation is based on the 12th of Maimonides 13 Principles of Faith.
- You can find more information on the Ani Maamin sung in cattle cars here.
- The specific Ani Maamin song you heard can be found here.
- The literal view of moshiach, a savior, on a calico donkey is described in the Talmud in Sanhedrin 98a:14.
- I learned of Reb Zalman’s idea of Moshiachtzeit from my teacher, Reb Zalman’s student, Rabbi Victor Gross.
- The notion that the right hand is connected to compassion, left hand strength can be found in Zohar Bereishit 15:17 3
- To learn more Torah with Rabbi Jericho, find them on Substack at Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness or on Instagram @thealef or join them for a Temple of the Stranger ceremony.
Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.
Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.
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