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1、Teaching Talmudic Passages Concerning Non-Jews Rabbi Yaakov Bieler “Teaching Rabbinic Literature: Bridging Scholarship and Pedagogy” Brandeis U. 1/28/08,What a Talmud teacher who is a reflective practitioner must constantly ask him/herself:,Questions independent of my specific subject matter: How ca
2、n I better prepare the subject matter to understand it on a level that will be best suited for my students?How effective is my pedagogy and what can I do to improve my presentation and the level of student engagement in my classes?How can I become more conversant with the latest developments in educ
3、ation and technology?,Questions for the Orthodox reflective practitioner specific to teaching Talmud in an Orthodox setting:,How can I influence my students to become life-long Talmud students?What effect is my teaching having upon them religiously, spiritually, ethically?,Modern Orthodox students a
4、nd their parents overt educational and religious expectations from Talmud study:,Master the subject matter, as in the case of any other discipline that is being studied. Determine how Jewish tradition delineates the manner in which observant individuals are to conduct themselves.Define general moral
5、 standards of behavior.Compare general societys approach to various situations with that of Jewish tradition.,MO students unarticulated expectations from their Talmud study:,Are these values, behaviors that I see discussed in the Talmud such that I wish to internalize them and make them an intrinsic
6、 part of myself? If notAre ChaZaLs views compatible with and appropriate for the world of today? If not,If these are the actual cornerstones of Jewish tradition, and I am having difficulty accepting/understanding/respecting them, how does this affect how I feel about religious observance in general?
7、 Does my learning paradoxically drive me away from a life of commitment?If my teacher is, in my opinion, rationalizing/insensitively promulgating these views which I find reprehensible, to what extent can I ever take seriously what s/he teaches in other areas?,Rabbinic statements that should give al
8、l teachers* of Tora pause and warn us that our teaching can go terribly wrong:, : ( ) “ “, - , - . : - , - . : , ( ) “ “ ( ) “ “, - , - . : , - , - . *Included in a Tora teachers “Hippocratic Oath”.,Yoma 72b R. Yehoshau b. Levi said: What is the meaning of the verse, (Devarim 4:44) “And this is the
9、law which Moshe before the Children of Israel”? If he is meritorious, it becomes for him a (medicine) of life; if not a deadly poison. That is what Rava meant when he said: If he uses it the right way, it is a medicine of life unto him; he who does not use it the right way, it is a deadly poison.,Ra
10、bbinic statements that should give all teachers* of Tora pause:,In what manner can Tora (including Talmud) learning prove “spiritually lethal”?,Students find dealng with the text so difficult and/or unsatisfying that they are discouraged from engaging in such study once they no longer have to do so.
11、 Some topics, comments provide religious justification for what the student considers immoral behavior, which is disillusioning and possibly deeply alienating.A particular Talmudic discussion might sometimes shine upon at least some members of ChaZaL, as well as teachers attempting to justify such v
12、iews, an unflattering light re their sophistication, open-mindedness, humanity, sensitivity.,3 examples of Talmudic passages that challenge contemporary values of fairness and respect and therefore potentially bring students to the brink of crisis:,I “ : , : ( :) “ :“,I,Yevamot 47bSaid R. Chelbo: “G
13、eirim” (converts) are as difficult for the Jewish people as “Sapachat” (a form or Tzoraat, skin disease), as it is written, (Yeshayahu 14:1) “For God will have Mercy on Jacob and will yet Choose Israel and place them in their own land, and the Ger will be joined to them VeNispechu (and they will cle
14、ave) to the house of Jacob.”,II, . .,II,Sota 3:4R. Eliezer says: Whomever teaches his daughter Tora, it is as if he has taught her immoral matters. R. Yehoshua says: A woman would prefer a small amount (of food) accompanied by immorality, over nine times as much food without immorality.,III, : , - :
15、 , - : , - , ; “ : , . “, , - ,III,Baba Kama 113aWhen a suit arises between a Jew and a strong-armed non-Jew, if you can acquit the former according to Jewish law, you do so and say, “this is our law.” If you can acquit the former by the laws of the non-Jews, you do so and say, “This is your law.” A
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