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4:36
How Does Judaism Differ from Christianity and Islam? (4:36)
Is Judaism really that different from Christianity and Islam? And why would we trust one individual's claims about G-d and what His will is?.
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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52:39
The Kabbalah of Today's Global Conflicts (52:39)
This lecture will address the fascinating parallels of current confrontations to the Jewish community to the millennia-old tensions between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Along the way, you will discover how YOU can affect world events through your own actions. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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53:12
Ten Commandments or 613? (53:12)
A closer look at the Ten Commandments, the building blocks of religious civilization. What were the selection criteria? And how do they operate alongside the 613 commandments? Why does our list differ from the one used by Catholics and Protestants? And why aren't the 10 Commandments part of our daily prayers? A yeshivah-style study session.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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41:56
Judaism's View on Islam (41:56)
How does Judaism view Islam and is there insight into G-d’s plan for the world in this religion’s development? In this enlightening lecture, Rabbi Pinchas Taylor describes Islam’s unique standing in Jewish tradition from a theological perspective. He maps out the history of Islam and compares the fundaments of faith and practice in the Jewish and Islamic religions
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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51:30
Paul of Tarsus (51:30)
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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50:05
The Ten Commandments: How Judaism and Christianity Differ (50:05)
Don’t kill. Don’t steal. Honor your parents. Who wouldn’t agree with that? Judaism and Christianity both believe in the truth of the Ten Commandments. So why are our beliefs so different? How did the Jewish and Christian ethos diverge? This session will give you a new perspective on the Ten Commandments
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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30:35
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Q&A (30:35)
Rabbi Dr. Schochet addresses questions from the audience with his usual candor and wit.
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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1:01:07
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Part 1 (1:01:07)
In part 1 of this brilliant lecture, Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet challenges the misleading techniques of recent Christian missionary movements. He defines the difference between religious faith and credulity, and describes the history of the Christian agenda to convert Jews. With his sharp logic and frank approach, he exposes the fundamental fallacy of their arguments. .
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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4:34
2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? (4:34)
The real question should be, how do you answer such a question in 4 minutes? Returning to the 3 aspects: creation, revelation and redemption, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks answers this important question with references to modern day philosophers and great societies built by people deeply influenced by the Hebrew Bible Abraham who lived close to 4000 years ago, with no army and no empires, but with lessons so pure, true and eternally valid, that his effect has influenced every culture since
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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42:10
How Do You Know the Torah Is True? (42:10)
A one person revelation narrative creates a credibility trap door. Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen lays out the 3 possibilities of how the narrative could proceed. His fascinating presentation leaves no doubt of the validity of Jewish history.
Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen (4)
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1:21:00
The Da Vinci Con: Segment 2 (1:21:00)
In this segment, Rabbi Mendel Kaplan takes a hard look at Christianity’s roots. Although everyone agrees that Christianity has Jewish origins, controversies still abound
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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59:15
The Da Vinci Con: Segment 1 (59:15)
In this segment, Rabbi Mendel Kaplan takes a hard look at Christianity’s roots. Although everyone agrees that Christianity has Jewish origins, controversies still abound
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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10:04
The Unique Jewish Perspective (10:04)
This video is taken from a Stump the Rabbi Session at the Sinai Scholars portion of JLI's National Jewish Retreat. In this clip, Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman addresses the unique Jewish perspective on life, specifically in the areas of change and Jewish love
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman (15)