Category: derech-hayam

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 25

    Derech Hayam – lecture 25

    Derech Hayam and Hanukka Following the theme of the Derech Hayam – the disengagement from the Egyptian power, in this lecture we will examine the alliance that Judah Maccabee made with Rome as well as the alliance that the sons of Alexander Yanai made with Rome, alliances that probably led to the destruction of the…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 24

    Derech Hayam – lecture 24

    The central figure associated with the sea route during the Hasmonean period is – Yohanan Hurcanus. He reconquers Gezer and Afek, understanding their importance as a connection with the wider world and especially… with Egypt. So the connection to Egypt returns! We will examine the figure of Yohanan Hurcanus – is he Yohanan the High…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 23

    Derech Hayam – lecture 23

    Gezer and Hanukkah. Approaching Hanukkah, this lecture will deal with Derech Hayam after the days of the Tanach – during the Hasmonean period. Contrary to popular belief, after the Maccabees’ victory on Hanukkah, there were no days of peace. One of the most famous wars took place on Derech Hayam – at Gezer. From the…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 22

    Derech Hayam – lecture 22

    We will continue to analyze the descent to Egypt in the days of the patriarchs. Isaac’s descent to Egypt seems very similar to Abraham’s. Both went because of famine, but when Isaac reaches “Gerar”, in the land of the Philistines, God tells him, “Do not go down to Egypt”. Is Isaac trying to follow in…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 21

    Derech Hayam – lecture 21

    The theme of Derech Hayam – not to return to Egypt and not to be submissive to Egypt – seemingly begins in the days of the Exodus from Egypt. But as we will see, this principle begins back in the days of Abraham! In this lecture, we will analyze the first Jewish journey to Egypt…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 20

    Derech Hayam – lecture 20

    Understanding the significant differences between Gezer and Hazor, helps us understand why Joshua conquered Hazor and burned it down and was not afraid of Egyptian influence. In a very interesting way, the burning of Hazor helps us determine exactly when the Exodus took place! A layer of ash found in Hazor and corresponding to the…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 19

    Derech Hayam – lecture 19

    The last and northernmost site on Derech Hayam: Hatsor. The theme of Derech Hayam is to break away from Egyptian influence so as not to be enslaved by Egypt, which is why Israeli Kings never conquered Gezer. So why is the story of Hatsor different? Joshua conquers Hazor and destroys it and its king -…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 18

    Derech Hayam – lecture 18

    Derech Hayam and Sukkot This lecture takes place immediately after Sukkot. We will prove that the Israelites did not live in structures called Sukkot, but rather in a place called Sukkot. A place, which is the starting point of Derech Hayam! A place that symbolizes the first time they were truly freed from Egyptian bondage.…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 17

    Derech Hayam – lecture 17

    The key to understanding Gezer is in the Torah instruction – not to return to Egypt by the way we came. Israel appear in history as an alternative to Egypt, and the way to Egypt is – Derech Hayam. That is why it was so important for Egypt to control it, and therefore no Jewish…

  • Derech Hayam – lecture 16

    Derech Hayam – lecture 16

    After learning the meaning of the word “Gezer” in the Bible, let’s try to understand why the city of Gezer was called by this name? And in general – what is so special about “Gezer”? Why did the kings of Egypt always conquer Gezer and why did no Jewish leader ever conquer Gezer? Not Joshua,…