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7:07
Non-Vital Organ Transplant (7:07)
In this second segment of the Jewish medical ethics series, Rabbi Edward Reichman, M.D. speaks about recent developments in the field of medical transplantation discussing some of the halachic concerns involving proceduresthat improve lives but are not life-saving. How should a donor balance his level of risk with his responsibility to “not stand idly by?”.
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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4:27
Mayanot Moment: Parshat Vaeira (4:27)
Consider the plague of blood. Mrs Rivka Marga Gestetner compares blood with water. Water is represented by cold analysis while blood represents excitement and passion. These aspects together complete each other. According to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, when conceptualizing an idea, take the time to be passionate and enthusiastic about it.
Mrs. Rivka Marga Gestetner (1)
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35:37
The Challenging Spots in Tanya (Advanced) (35:37)
A deep examination of some of the passages in the Tanya which seem to be in conflict with scientific thinking and evidence. Rabbi Shais Taub, renowned expert on Tanya, is the author of The Map of Tanya, and of the JLI course, Soul Maps, a six week overview of the Tanya
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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18:28
Lessons in Education (18:28)
Examining Torah laws and prohibitions, Mrs. Lieberman gleans deep insights into Jewish education. This class was given at Machon Chana's Yeshivacation program in Crown Heights, New York. YeshivaCation is a learning program which takes place twice a year- during the winter and spring breaks
Series: Are You a Teacher
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)