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47:51
The Lubavitcher Rebbe and Non Jews (47:51)
In contrast to previous generations, Jews today enjoy freedom and protection in their host countries, and live lives that are fully integrated with their non-Jewish neighbors. In this, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, saw responsibility and opportunity
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (17)
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1:03:45
How The Rebbe Turned Judaism Outward (1:03:45)
In the last century, Jews have emerged from behind the ghetto walls to live and work side-by-side with many nationalities. Some Jews have retreated behind invisible borders in close-knit communities. The Rebbe had adifferent idea of how we should co-exist with our non-Jewish neighbors and fulfill our destiny as a light unto the nations
Rabbi Baruch Epstein (5)
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11:48
Dealing with Anti-Semitism in Europe and America (11:48)
Is there a future for Jews in Europe? Rabbi Jonathan Sacks lists words created out of the Jewish history of Europe: exile, expulsion, inquisition, ghetto, pogrom, and holocaust. The Jews in Europe have a long history, and not always a pleasant one. Currently in France there are 500,000 Jews and 5 million Muslims, which group will politicians lean towards?.
Series: Conversations
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)