Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch
Special guest
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch has been a guest on 10 episodes.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Poems by Aviya Kushner
April 23rd, 2022 | 17 mins 48 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 23, 2022.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Seudah 3 Poetry - Poems by Lea Goldberg: After Twenty Years, Hamsin of Nisan
March 26th, 2022 | 18 mins 11 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, March 26, 2022.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Seudah Shlishit Poetry
March 5th, 2022 | 20 mins 6 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, March 5, 2022.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Seudah Shlisheet Poetry Leonard Cohen
February 5th, 2022 | 24 mins 12 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, February 5, 2022.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Seudah 3 Poetry
January 8th, 2022 | 24 mins 41 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on January 8, 2022.
-
Shabbat Teaching: Book of Failed Salvation
December 25th, 2021 | 26 mins 35 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, Saturday, December 25, 2021.
-
Shabbat Teaching and Poetry Learning: Yehuda Amichai
November 20th, 2021 | 17 mins 55 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching and Poetry Learning at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on November 20, 2021.
-
Exploring the Parasha: Mental Health and Spiritual Growth - Vayetzei
November 16th, 2021 | 57 mins 55 secs
Rabbi Rebecca Schatz and Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloc lead a discussion of a single verse from the weekly parasha and how it relates to mental and spiritual growth.
This discussion was conducted via Zoom on November 12, 2021.
-
Shabbat Teaching: A Poem for the New Week
October 23rd, 2021 | 19 mins 57 secs
Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on October 23, 2021.
-
Elul Learning Series 2021: Ki Tavo: Goings and Comings
August 22nd, 2021 | 51 mins 19 secs
Parshat Ki Tavo contains a long list of blessings that God will bestow upon the Israelites, and an even longer list of curses that will befall them in case they turn away from God. One blessing –or curse – relates to “coming and going.” As we approach the end of 5781 and the coming of 5782, Rabbinic Resident Julia Knobloch explores various sources discussing the meaning of באך and צאתך.
This class is part of Temple Beth Am's Elul Learning Series 2021: (Re)Building our Home. The series includes classes on Shmita, Chevra Kadisha, Mental and Spiritual Health, Ritual Innovation, Combating Homelessness in our City, Torah learning, 20/30s Relationship Building and more. The series was organized by Beth Am Associate Rabbi Rebecca Schatz.
(Zoom)