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34:57
The Book of Job Kabbalah and Science (34:57)
In this lecture, renowned Kabbalist, Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg, discusses the themes of pain and suffering associated with the Three Weeks of Mourning. Rabbi Ginsburg focuses on the story of Job and brings out these ideas through a detailed overview filled with fantastic insights into the finer points of the text
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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8:59
Job and the Great Windstorm (8:59)
The Book of Job is one of the most heart-wrenching texts of the Bible. It captures the suffering and painful cries of one man. It is customary in some communities to read the Book of Job on the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av (Tisha B'Av)- the day on which both Holy Temples were destroyed
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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50:44
The Day of Jewish Unity (50:44)
A child can break a twig, but a bundle of twigs can resist the strongest man. Parshas Netzavim, read before Rosh Hashana, is about unity. Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein emphasizes the strength in numbers, where everyone recognizes the virtue and quality of the others. Even the unity of idol worshipers can be appreciated by G-d.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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51:42
Kabbalah for Beginners Part 3 (51:42)
Series: Kabbalah for Beginners
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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23:10
The Existence of Evil and Theodicy (23:10)
Alexa August presents her paper on theodicy in Jewish thought at the Sinai Scholars symposium. She explores the works of various Jewish philosophers and how their perspectives shed light on the existence and purpose of suffering.
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2014