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5:32
2. Filial Honor and Respect (5:32)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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4:58
1. The Mitzvah of Honoring Parents (4:58)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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42:22
The Chosen People: Who Chose Whom? (42:22)
If you’re born Jewish, you’re Jewish no matter what. You’re bound by the laws of the Torah and branded with the title “Jew.” Is that fair? Did you choose to be Jewish? A stunning analysis of free choice forces us to reconsider the nature of our commitment to Judaism. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yossi New (25)
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9:22
Speak with Love (9:22)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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31:05
Understanding the Nature of Torah: A Textual Analyisis (31:05)
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 2
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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12:22
The History of Shavuot (12:22)
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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5:34
Shabbat: Sanctified Silence (5:34)
In this brief insight into the revelation at Sinai, Rabbi Levi Kaplan presents a Chassidic investigation into the world of speech and it’s various functions. The power of speech is employed to process thoughts, share ideas with others and as a method of recitation in fulfillment of the mitzvah of Torah study
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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36:40
Change Perspective, Change Reality (36:40)
This class was given at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov (5)
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21:49
Fulfilling the Rebbe's Horaah (21:49)
Rabbi Moshe New (4)
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7:47
The Need for Torah Q & A (7:47)
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9:00
G-d and the Ten Commandments (9:00)
Mr. Daniel Storrow is a graduate of UC Davis, and did Sinai Scholars this past fall with SDSU. Daniel is from San Diego, CA where he does standup comedy and substitute teaches your children. Daniel’s paper explores what certain commandments might mean to young people in today’s world. It explores concepts behind some of the commandments and how one might interpret them
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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9:00
G-d and the Ten Commandments (9:00)
Mr. Daniel Storrow is a graduate of UC Davis, and did Sinai Scholars this past fall with SDSU. Daniel is from San Diego, CA where he does standup comedy and substitute teaches your children. Daniel’s paper explores what certain commandments might mean to young people in today’s world. It explores concepts behind some of the commandments and how one might interpret them
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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9:52
Exceptions to the Fifth Commandment (9:52)
Miss Stephanie Wolf is currently a junior Engineering student at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. She has triplet brothers Ben and Jake, and is originally from Madison, Wisconsin. Although she has always considered herself to be Jewish, she never took time to question or wonder about Judaism. This changed last winter when she traveled with Chabad on Birthright to Israel
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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9:52
Exceptions to the Fifth Commandment (9:52)
Miss Stephanie Wolf is currently a junior Engineering student at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. She has triplet brothers Ben and Jake, and is originally from Madison, Wisconsin. Although she has always considered herself to be Jewish, she never took time to question or wonder about Judaism. This changed last winter when she traveled with Chabad on Birthright to Israel
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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23:40
Documentary or Divine? Debunking Myths about the Torah's Origin (23:40)
How do we know that the Torah is divine? Do claims of Torah's divinity hold up in the face of Biblical criticism like the Documentary Hypothesis? Join Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman for an exploration of this fascinating - and controversial - subject.
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 6
Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman (3)
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38:22
A Taste of Yeshiva: Why We Stand When Reading the 10 Commandments (38:22)
This class was given at Yeshiva Tiferes in Morristown, NJ. Yeshiva Tiferes offers a wide range of classes on Jewish subjects and allows students to gain tools to live an authentic Jewish lifestyle. For more information about Yeshiva Tiferes and about learning programs offered, check out: www. RCA.edu.
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 5
Rabbi Zalman Dubinsky (2)
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10:38
Well A Woman’s Gotta Do, What A Woman’s Gotta Do (10:38)
Tess Suchoff is a current first‐year at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. However, Brandeis does not have the Sinai Scholars program. She took the class under the direction of Chabad at ASU Rabbi Shmuel Tiechtel and student coordinator Elyse Munoz in Tempe, AZ, during her semester before beginning as a Mid‐year student at Brandeis
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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10:38
Well A Woman’s Gotta Do, What A Woman’s Gotta Do (10:38)
Tess Suchoff is a current first‐year at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. However, Brandeis does not have the Sinai Scholars program. She took the class under the direction of Chabad at ASU Rabbi Shmuel Tiechtel and student coordinator Elyse Munoz in Tempe, AZ, during her semester before beginning as a Mid‐year student at Brandeis
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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53:23
Traditional Insights into the Nature and Significance of the Decalogue (53:23)
In his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet discusses the Ten Commandments and the epistemological validity of the revelation at Sinai. .
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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32:36
Ten Commandments (32:36)
What is it about the "Big 10”? Why were those commandments singled out from amongst the rest of the 613 commandments? This workshop will offer a critical analysis of the wording and structure of the Ten Commandments with an eye to pinpointing their relevance and centrality to the entirety of the human experience. You can visit Mrs
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)