Rabbi Yehuda Hausman is a writer and a teacher. He has taught at the Academy for Jewish Religion (AJRCA), the American Jewish University’s Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies, and Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning. He also served as the spiritual leader of the The Shul on Duxbury, an independent Orthodox minyan. Hausman received his ordination from YCT Rabbinical School and holds a B.A. and M.A. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University. He is the author of Against History: Essays and Literary Commentary on Genesis (2023) and for several years, wrote about the weekly Torah portion on his blog: rabbihausman.com.
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In biblical texts, the span of forty days or forty years is rarely a measure of precise time. Instead, it holds symbolic significance, shaping narratives in ways that transcend a literal interpretation.
In biblical texts, the span of forty days or forty years is rarely a measure of precise time. Instead, it holds symbolic significance, shaping narratives in ways that transcend a literal interpretation.