Category Archives: Podcasts
A Review: The Guide to the Perplexed: A New English Translation
Listen ot this new episode about “A Review: The Guide to the Perplexed: A New English Translation” with Rabbi Shnayor Burtonon Seforim Chatter Podcast.
The Illustrated Cairo Genizah
Listen to a podcast about the new book The Illustrated Cairo Genizah. A Visual Tour of Cairo Genizah Manuscripts at Cambridge University Library by Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee via the New Books Network.
Sotheby’s Judaica, Manuscripts, and Auctions (with Shaul Seidler-Feller)
In this podcast, Shaul Seidler-Feller speaks about Sotheby’s Judaica, Manuscripts, and Auctions.
Podcast about Maharam with Ephraim Kanarfogel
Listen to Rabbi Meir (Maharam) of Rothenburg (1215 – 1293) with Rabbi Prof. Ephraim Kanarfogel via the Seforim Chatter Podcast.
Podcast iBookBindingLive #66: The Illustrated Cairo Genizah with Dr. Nick Posegay
Dr. Nick Posegay, one of the authors of the new book The Illustrated Cairo Genizah, is discussing the book, the collection, and history.
Call for Episode Proposals
Sponsored by the Medieval Academy of America, the Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast is an anthology-style podcast that welcomes the global turn in Medieval Studies. We invite proposals from individuals and collaborators of all ranks and disciplines, including graduate students, for single podcast episodes aimed at fellow medievalists and the wider public.
Your application should include a brief description (500 words) of your proposed episode, noting the following:
Continue reading Call for Episode ProposalsNew Podcast Episode: New Books in Jewish Studies
Cordelia Heß, “The Medieval Archive of Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century Sweden” (de Gruyter, 2021)
The Jews of Medieval England: Life, Violence, and Expulsion
Listen to the new podcast episode about “The Jews of Medieval England: Life, Violence, and Expulsion (ft. Prof. John Tolan)” via Sforim Chatter.
Oded Israeli discussing Ramban (1194–1270)
You can now listen to a podcast via the Seforim Chatter with Oded Israeli discussing Ramban (1194 – 1270).