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43:54
Do Jews Believe in Aliens? (43:54)
Humanity has long looked up at the starry sky and asked, “are we the only ones?” Judaism believes that our planet is somehow special, but does that mean we don’t believe that aliens exist? Finally; the answers to all your extraterrestrial questions. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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20:00
The Jewish Approach to Extraterrestrials (20:00)
SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, was founded in November of 1984, and began operation in February of 1985. They are looking for evidence of life in the universe by seeking out signs of technology. Some people think that if life is found on another planet, that would spell the end of organized religion
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Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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2:46
Ecological Longevity (2:46)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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4:21
Ancient Jewish Ecological Practices (4:21)
When buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” are becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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7:54
When Jewish and Environmental Issues Clash (7:54)
When buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” become part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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6:49
What I May / Should Do (6:49)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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9:49
Jewish Sustainability (9:49)
when buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” become part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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11:30
Action and Reaction (11:30)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lecture "Action and Reaction"
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)