Introduction
Ever wondered how our Talmudic rabbis discussed or otherwise considered drunkenness? The 166th episode of The Jewish Drinking Show considers how drunkenness is portrayed amongst later rabbis in the Babylonian Talmud, following on the heels of the 165th episode of the show on drunkenness in earlier sources in the Babylonian Talmud.
Source Sheet
The source sheet for this episode is available here.
Episode
In addition to being available below in video format, the episode is also available in podcast format on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you prefer listening to podcasts:
0:00 Welcome
0:16 Introduction
1:01 Late 3rd-Early 4th Century Texts: 3rd-4th generations of Amoraim
7:06 Mid-late 4th Century Texts: 5th & 6th Generation Amoraim
12:30 Stammaitic Texts
30:48 Conclusion
34:47 L’chaim
This episode is the 12th “Drinks and Discussion”-style episode of The Jewish Drinking Show on various topics led by Rabbi Drew:
- Drunkenness in the Babylonian Talmud, Part 2 – Episode #166 (This episode)
- Drunkenness in the Babylonian Talmud, Part 1 – Episode #165
- Drunkenness in the Talmud Yerushalmi – Episode #164
- Drunkenness in Early Rabbinic Literature – Episode #163
- Dukhening Under the Influence – Episode #161
- Drinking Between Glasses of Wine at the Passover Seder – Episode #154
- The Purim Katan Episode – Episode #151
- Drinking During Mourning – Episode #150
- Drinking In/Out of Sukkot – Episode #142
- A Significant Rabbinic Discussion on Wine & Drinking: Eruvin 64-65 – Episode #47
- Drinking During the Ten Days of Repentance: An Introduction – Episode #44
- Drinking During the Nine Days – Episode #40