<p>Din &amp; Daf: Conceptual Analysis of Halakha Through Case Study with Dr. Elana Stein Hain</p><p>The Gemara mentions the concept of אין עניות במקום עשירות - there is no poverty in a place of wealth - in context of the Mikdash (Temple). This generally means that it is better to spend more money than to be thrifty when it comes to the Mikdash. This is is fascinating concept and raises questions about the value of spending - and also the value of saving - in Jewish life. What are its implications for Jewish life today?</p><p>Zevachim 88Dr. Elana Stein Hain – dinanddaf@hadran.org.ilFor more Din and Daf: https://hadran.org.il/channel/din-daf/</p>

Beyond the Daf - Hadran

Hadran: Advancing Talmud Study for Women

Din & Daf: Religious Materialism?

DEC 9, 202531 MIN
Beyond the Daf - Hadran

Din & Daf: Religious Materialism?

DEC 9, 202531 MIN

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<p>Din &amp; Daf: Conceptual Analysis of Halakha Through Case Study with Dr. Elana Stein Hain</p><p>The Gemara mentions the concept of אין עניות במקום עשירות - there is no poverty in a place of wealth - in context of the Mikdash (Temple). This generally means that it is better to spend more money than to be thrifty when it comes to the Mikdash. This is is fascinating concept and raises questions about the value of spending - and also the value of saving - in Jewish life. What are its implications for Jewish life today?</p><p>Zevachim 88Dr. Elana Stein Hain – [email protected] more Din and Daf: https://hadran.org.il/channel/din-daf/</p>