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41:01
Speak to the Heart of Jerusalem (41:01)
Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people, has always held a place in the heart of every Jew. Now, with the 50th anniversary of its reunification, what role does Jerusalem play in our lives? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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1:01:09
Judaism on Trial (1:01:09)
In 1263, King James of Aragon summoned Nachmanides to a religious disputation. Nachmanides himself documented this event, which became the most notable confrontation between Judaism and Christianity during the Middle Ages. We will study and discuss Nachmanides record of this event, a treasure that this faithful leader bequeathed to his people
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman (18)
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1:00:25
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Part 2 (1:00:25)
In part 2 of Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet’s lecture, he dissects passages from the Bible often quoted by Christian missionaries and exposes the fallacy of their interpretations. He tells the story of the Jewish victims of missionary groups and sharply condemns the immorality of missionaries preying on ignorant Jews
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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46:34
Requirements for Prophecy (46:34)
How to become a prophet and how to recognize one. In this lecture, given at the Ivy League Torah Study Program, Rabbi Berel Bell examines the 6th and 7th of the 13 Principles of Faith as codified by Maimonides, which deal with prophecy and Divine revelation. Rabbi Bell describes the process of prophecy and as a bonus he weighs some angels.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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39:50
My Relationship with the Rebbe (39:50)
The messenger is a reflection of the one who sent him. Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau reminisces about his meetings with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, each time lasting exactly 2 hours and 20 minutes. The Rebbe expressed great caring for Rabbi Lau, both on physical and spiritual levels, even informing him of his future position as Chief Rabbi of Israel.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)