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Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible
Yeshiva University Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought
9 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to Twice Blest, a podcast exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible from the Yeshiva University Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. Hosted by Dr. Shaina Trapedo, Twice Blest brings you conversations with faith leaders, scholars, and writers that bridge the wisdom of Judaic and classical texts so we can live more informed and fulfilling intellectual and spiritual lives on an individual and communal level.
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Welcome to Twice Blest, a podcast exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible from the Yeshiva University Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. Hosted by Dr. Shaina Trapedo, Twice Blest brings you conversations with faith leaders, scholars, and writers that bridge the wisdom of Judaic and classical texts so we can live more informed and fulfilling intellectual and spiritual lives on an individual and communal level.
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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“The prop that doth sustain my house”: Jewish Women, Widowers, and Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice — With Dr. Chaya Sima Koenigsberg
Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible
44 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
“The prop that doth sustain my house”: Jewish Women, Widowers, and Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice — With Dr. Chaya Sima Koenigsberg

Few literary characters have loomed as large and felt as "real" as Shakespeare’s Shylock. Though, as early 20th-century British Jewish historian Cecil Roth reminds us, he is a "sheer figment of Shakespeare’s imagination." Or was he? In this episode, Dr. Chaya Sima Koenigsberg illuminates Shakespeare’s (in)famous portrait of Shylock with her research on medieval Ashkenaz Jewry and the lives of the Rokeach and his wife, Dulce. She also sheds new light on the presence of Hebrew bible figures Jacob and Leah and the underexamined presence of prayer in the play.


Audio Credits

Paterson Joseph as Shylock, “You call me misbeliever” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vSR6W8_uBU

Upstart Crow, “The Apparel Proclaims the Man” (Series 1, Episode 3)

The Merchant of Venice, dir. Jonathan Munby, Shakespeare’s Globe (2015)

The Merchant of Venice, dir. John Sichel (1973)

The Merchant of Venice, Arkangel Shakespeare Collection, 2005)

Laura Carmichael as Portia, “The quality of mercy” https://youtu.be/wmmBT_4dmI0

Mentioned in this episode

Rokeach, Rabbi Elezar of Worms

James Shapiro’s Shakespeare and the Jews

Janet Adelman’s Blood Relations: Christian and Jew in The Merchant of Venice

Michelle Ephraim’s Reading the Jewish Woman on the Elizabethan Stage

Sara Coodin’s Is Shylock Jewish? Citing Scripture and the Moral Agency of Shakespeare’s Jews

The Bible on Shakespearean Stage: Cultures of Interpretation in Reformation England, eds. Thomas Fulton and Kristen Poole


Hosted by Straus Center Resident Scholar Dr. Shaina Trapedo

Produced by Uri Westrich and Sam Gelman

Outro by Straus Scholar Ayelet Brown


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Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible
Welcome to Twice Blest, a podcast exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible from the Yeshiva University Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. Hosted by Dr. Shaina Trapedo, Twice Blest brings you conversations with faith leaders, scholars, and writers that bridge the wisdom of Judaic and classical texts so we can live more informed and fulfilling intellectual and spiritual lives on an individual and communal level.