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8:46
The Ariel Sharon Case - The Halachic Status of a Comatose Patient (8:46)
We are pleased to introduce a new series on medical ethics by Rabbi Eddie Reichman, M.D., Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Education and Bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. In this series, Rabbi Dr. Reichman will analyze new and emerging medical technologies and related ethical issues. In this installment, Rabbi Dr
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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51:25
The Point of Return (51:25)
Do we really have to worry about that sweater that someone left in our house? Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein reviews the laws for lost objects and their sources in Torah. He brings in the Chassidic interpretation of this mitzvah and how to relate it to our service of Hashem and how we relate to our fellows.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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48:58
The Conversion Controversy (48:58)
A ruling in a British court reopens a highly controversial and divisive subject. Israel and the Diaspora stand divided over legislation that some say threatens to drive a wedge into the heart of the Jewish people. The question: Who is a Jew, and who gets to decide? The answer may surprise you. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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51:05
How to Catch an Antisemite (51:05)
How to catch an Anti-Semite? Who would have thought this would be a question we would need to ask in modern-day America? Yet, in this fascinating and highly entertaining talk by Rabbi David Nesenoff, given at JLI's National Jewish Retreat, we learn that Anti-Semitism does still exist, even in unlikely places
David Nesenoff (3)