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20:43
A Vision for Jerusalem (20:43)
Jerusalem, one of the oldest cities in the world, can't seem to keep herself out of the headlines. Whether it's an archeological discovery, BDS movement attempts a half a world away, or some contretemps between religious groups, Jerusalem still maintains her ancient status as the center of the world
Nir Barkat (2)
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4:35
Nathan the Wise (4:35)
Date: August 11, 1778 (August 11, 1778) In August of 1778, the non-Jewish writer Gotthold Ephraim Lessing wrote to his brother of a new literary project designed to further tolerance of Jews in German society. The result was Nathan the Wise, a sensation that was initially banned by the Church and heavily criticized by antisemites of the day.
Series: This Week in Jewish History
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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13:02
Identifying and Treating Internet Addiction (13:02)
Obsession with electronic devices has become rampant and is often detrimental to maintaining basic relationships and responsibilities. What are the roots of Internet addiction and what can you do about it? In this episode of Marriage Matters, Rabbu Daniel Schonbuch differentiates between overuse of the Internet and addiction
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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51:10
The Jewish Response to Racism (51:10)
How does Judaism react in the face of senseless racist hatred? And how should we think about racial issues? This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)