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45:40
Government Regulations in Time of Emergency: Does Jewish Law Compel Obedience? (45:40)
Throughout the COVID pandemic, many have wondered what Jewish Law says about obeying government regulations concerning public health. Your chance to find out the truth. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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44:56
How Judaism Approaches Medical Malpractice (1993) (44:56)
What does Judaism say on the subject of medical malpractice? This presentation took place in 1993 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference.
Rabbi Herbert Bomzer (2)
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1:07:55
In Vitro Fertilization and Surrogate Motherhood (1:07:55)
What is the Halachic view of IVF and surrogate motherhood? Is one allowed to undergo such treatments? What is the status of such a child with regards to maternity (in the case of surrogate motherhood)? This presentation took place in 1993 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D
Rabbi Zushe Winner (1)
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46:39
Vegiterian Diets: What is the Jewish View? (46:39)
What does Jewish law say about vegetarianism? This presentation took place in 1993 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference
Rabbi Alfred Cohen (1)
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52:32
Ethics of Practice Guidelines (1997) (52:32)
What are the practiced guidlines for doctors to abide by, and where do they come from? This presentation took place in 1997 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference. This presentation discusses complex medical issues
Dr. Lawrence Resnick (1)
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44:31
Unfair and Predatory Competition (44:31)
Copyrights, patents, branding, trademarks—the list goes on. Compare and contrast the American and Jewish perspectives on fair competition in business. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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56:34
The Merchant of Venice (56:34)
Rabbi Yona Reiss uses the famous play called "The Merchant of Venice" to explore cases in Jewish law including borrowing and lending, bankruptcy, collateral, revenge, and more.
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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38:02
Stick and Stones May Break My Bones, but Not My Faith (38:02)
Under the harsh conditions of the Kovno Ghetto, a fledgling minority risked everything to hold fast to their faith. What does Jewish law say about the challenges of life-threatening times? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Professor Samuel J. Levine (5)
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50:50
Juvenile Justice (50:50)
What is the best way to redirect convicted teenagers so they can mend their ways and lead honest lives? How do we prevent the staggering rate of recidivism in this country? Examine the contrast between contemporary criminal justice systems and the shining light of the Torah. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Steven Drizin (5)
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1:02:05
Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die (1:02:05)
At the dawn of his career, a doctor takes on the most important pledge of his life—to protect human life as much as possible. But what happens when that day comes and he or she has only enough medication for one patient? What is the Jewish approach to such excruciating questions? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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49:33
Death Penalty Debate (49:33)
The death penalty has been under attack for being unconstitutional. Should we be allowed to decide who deserves to die? Listen as both sides of the argument make their case. Then, you be the judge. This debate took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Martin H. Pritikin (2)
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51:59
Medical Crossfire! (2017) (51:59)
Your questions, three panelists, and 60 seconds to give an answer. This fast-paced session features pressing questions on Jewish medical ethics. This panel was featured at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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1:13:21
Making a Murderer (1:13:21)
Why would people admit to crimes they’ve never committed? Do these confessions hold any weight? Join Dr. Steven Drizin for a personal account of fighting this injustice, as documented in the popular Netflix series. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Steven Drizin (5)
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43:50
Self-Driving Cars and the Trolley Problem (43:50)
With driverless cars now available, the old trolley problem makes a comeback with a modern conundrum. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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1:34:29
Halachic Discussion on Medical Questions (1988) (1:34:29)
Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein will discuss some contemporary medical questions that have arisen what Jewish Law has to say about them. This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video. This presentation took place in 1988 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine
Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein (1)
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1:07:39
Bioterrorisim: Triage of Resources (2002) (1:07:39)
Can mandatory vaccination be objected to? Who gets a vaccine first if there isn’t enough for everyone? And can a vaccine be used if a tiny fraction of recipients will die from it? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Dr. Aaron Bennett (1)
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52:14
The Difference Between Jewish and Secular Medical Ethics (1999) (52:14)
This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video. This presentation took place in 1999 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference
Dr. John C. LaRosa (1)
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1:13:05
Cloning Issues (1999) (1:13:05)
What are the ethical problems with human cloning? Is a cloned person unique or just a copy of someone else? Is it even considered a human being? May we use cloning to enhance a person’s physical capabilities? Are we “playing God” by doing gene therapy? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Dr. Miriam H. Feuerman (2)
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1:07:40
Medical Student Forum (1999) (1:07:40)
Proffesor Avraham Steinberg gives answers to various questions from medical students, from violating the Shabbat for the sake of one's life, to paitient confidentiality issues, and more. This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Professor Avraham Steinberg (7)
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59:03
Top Bioethics Questions of 2016 (59:03)
This session will address the Jewish legal ramifications of the extraordinary advances and news items in medicine during the past year. Topics will include animal rights, gene editing, advances in organ transplantation, reproductive organ and genital transplants, and advances in epigenetic research. This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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50:45
Pharisees, Saducees, and the Dead Sea Scrolls (50:45)
An illustrated lecture on the contents, context, and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Written during a turbulent time of great upheaval and conflict, the Dead Sea Scrolls shed light on much of what was the Second Temple era
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (17)
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59:33
Medical Crossfire! (2016) (59:33)
The panelists will answer questions and address medically related ethical quandaries submitted by participants. No question is too basic or too complex. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:15:53
Physician Malpractice Issues: Is the Current System Fair? (1:15:53)
Is the current system of malpractice lawsuits fair? Does it even help patients? Are there reforms or laws that can be introduced to reduce the cost of being sued? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Assemblyman Richard N. Gottfried (1)
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55:23
Good-bye Ebola, Hello Zika: Jewish Legal Ramifications (55:23)
Last year, the Zika virus was virtually unknown to most of the world. Today, it is a major global health concern, threatening the cancellation of the Olympics
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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52:01
Maimonides: Laws of Red Heifer Chapter 6 (52:01)
Maimonides' magnum opus, the Mishneh Torah, is a work spanning hundreds of chapters and describing all laws mentioned in the Torah. This text-based class offers the opportunity to participate in the daily study of Maimonides, introduced by the Rebbe. This session was featured at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:29:48
End of Life Issues (2005) (1:29:48)
Can someone who is suffering be taken off life support under any circumstances? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video. This presentation took place at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine on May 15th 2005, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City
Dr. Kathleen E. Powderly (3)
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55:39
The Ethics of Urban Privacy In A Modern Society (55:39)
Is it ethical to use a covert nanny cam to protect your children? Are you obligated to share sensitive information about your friend with his or her potential employer or spouse? Are you allowed to read information embedded in an electronic file that the sender didn't intend for you to see? How will you decide? This session provides a text-based self-guided study with a partner that explores these complex conundrums through the lens of original Talmudic texts
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman (18)
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57:23
Confronting Moral Dilemmas amid a Pandemic (57:23)
The recent Ebola outbreak raised questions as ancient as pandemics themselves. In 1918 an influenza virus caused a pandemic that killed an estimated twenty to forty million people in the course of a single year
Dr. Jeffrey Taubenberger (1)
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53:09
Medical Crossfire! (2015) (53:09)
The panelists will answer questions and address medically related ethical quandaries submitted by participants. No question is too basic or too complex. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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45:35
High-Powered Jewish Women (45:35)
This discussion was featured at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Alyza Lewin (10)
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52:17
Regulating Employees After Hours: Part 2 (52:17)
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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33:12
Talmud: A Drop of Milk Falls on Meat (33:12)
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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5:02
Why Is the Jewish New Year Called Rosh Hashanah? (5:02)
Rosh Hashanah is a time of spiritual brain surgery, and you are the surgeon, try not to blow it. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents a picture of what is happening on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh is the head of the year, the brain, which affects the entire year. At this crucial time, we have the ear of the king and his undivided attention. Use it in the correct way to have the most impact
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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49:44
Beruria and an Introduction to the Talmud (49:44)
Jewish education for women is radically different today. Dr. Henry Abramson begins with a brief history of the Talmud. He describes the times and family tragedies of Bruria before delving into her recognized contributions to the Talmud. Dr Abramson concludes with a strange account of her possible end as described by Rashi
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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26:23
Competition in Business: A Jewish Perspective (26:23)
Competition is the most powerful force in markets. Professor Yehoushua Liebermann learns the halachahs of competition with us. He presents some of the scenarios found in the Mishna and follows the reasoning of the sages.
Professor Yehoushua Liebermann (3)
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46:30
The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning (46:30)
Whoever dies wtih the most toys wins. Is that what life is about? Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie emphasizes the importance of the afterlife to our current lives. He covers the unification of the body and soul, the resurrection of the dead, the recycling of souls, and the mystery of life and what we are here to accomplish. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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12:17
Where are the Jewish Leaders? (12:17)
Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks in conversation with Dennis Prager, discusses the scarcity of Jewish leaders. In response to some stories told by Dennis Prager, about his experiences with Orthodox Rabbis, Rabbi Sacks expresses the belief that Rabbis need to accept every Jew where they are. Judging people is G-d's job, not ours
Series: Conversations
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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18:05
The Laws of Borer: Nuts, Garlic and Tea (18:05)
Series: The Laws of Borer
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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14:25
The Laws of Borer: Peeling (14:25)
Series: The Laws of Borer
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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9:51
The Laws of Borer: Using Utensils (9:51)
Series: The Laws of Borer
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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14:26
The Laws of Borer: Separation (14:26)
Series: The Laws of Borer
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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10:01
Laws of Mezuzah (10:01)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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18:42
Jewish Law: "Do Not Place a Stumbling Block Before the Blind" (18:42)
Series:
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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40:07
The History of the Oral Torah (40:07)
Rabbi Yitzchok Lerman (1)
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41:46
Talmud Bava Metzia: Laws of Inheritence (41:46)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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40:38
Mourning During Sefira Days (advanced) (40:38)
Rabbi Yochanan Marsow (14)
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39:14
Mishna: How to read the Shema (39:14)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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1:01:36
Hazardous Medical Procedures (1:01:36)
Oftentimes healers will recommend surgery or other high-risk procedures – with possibly fatal implications – as remedies for various ailments and conditions
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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42:36
Jewish Law: Borer III (42:36)
This is the third and final episode of Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos, the 3 episode mini-series, in which Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. .
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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42:36
Jewish Law: Borer III (42:36)
This is the third and final episode of Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos, the 3 episode mini-series, in which Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. .
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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21:14
Laws of Blessings in the Middle of a Meal (21:14)
Series: Laws of Blessings (accompanying video)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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13:42
Laws of Tzitzit (13:42)
Rabbi Yaakov Goldberg (2)
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1:29:11
It’s My Body (1:29:11)
In a world that increasingly judges people on their external beauty, our society has become consumed with appearances
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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1:29:11
It’s My Body (1:29:11)
In a world that increasingly judges people on their external beauty, our society has become consumed with appearances
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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21:25
Is It My Right? (21:25)
The Declaration of “Inter-Dependence:” Exploring the Relationship Between Jewish and Secular Law In this text-based session, join Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe as he investigates and compares Jewish and American legal practices
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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31:06
Gun Control: A Halachic Exposition (31:06)
There are many debates raging today or the issue of gun control. What are the problems with allowing people to bear arms and what are the solutions? In this video, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe presents us with a Halachic exposition on the gun control debate , and what the Torah's views are on all aspects of the puzzle. Next on Contemporary issues: The Great Health Care Debate.
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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28:22
The Great Health Care Debate (28:22)
In this segment, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe discuss the great health care debate going on not only in the United States, but worldwide. People are divided over whether society is obligated to provide health care to all people. This ties in with another dimension of the health care debate, which is the level of responsibility we have toward our fellow human beings
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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45:04
Jewish Law: Borer II (45:04)
This is the second of the 3 episode mini-series, in which Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos: Episode 3 - Jewish Law: Borer III.
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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45:04
Jewish Law: Borer II (45:04)
This is the second of the 3 episode mini-series, in which Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos: Episode 3 - Jewish Law: Borer III.
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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49:10
Jewish Law: Borer I (49:10)
Borer is one of the 39 Milachos of Shabbos. In this 3 episode mini-series, Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos: Episode 2 - Jewish Law: Borer II.
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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49:10
Jewish Law: Borer I (49:10)
Borer is one of the 39 Milachos of Shabbos. In this 3 episode mini-series, Rabbi Berel Bell goes through different aspects of the Halacha and explains its practical relevance. Borer - The Laws of Seperating on Shabbos: Episode 2 - Jewish Law: Borer II.
Series: Borer - The Laws of Separating on Shabbos
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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10:18
Representing Torah and Secular Law (10:18)
Rabbi Reiss shares a personal anecdote, while introducing his expertise in both Jewish Law as the Chief Dayan at the Beth Din of America, and as a lawyer who studied in New England, and practiced for 10 years in the NY area. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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26:13
The Role of Secular Law in Halacha (26:13)
In this segment Rabbi Yona Reiss sets the stage for understanding the tensions between the Jewish and secular legal systems. Rabbi Reiss explains the role of the legal systems according to halacha. He argues that secular law plays a significant role even in respect to Jewish rituals
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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11:08
Why Am I Always Hungry? (11:08)
The average American consumes nearly 2,000 pounds of food per year, including over 630 pounds of dairy foods, 110 pounds of red meat and 415 pounds of vegetables. In the Kosher Corner, Rabbi Chaim Fogelman focuses on the Jewish laws of kashrut, why we keep kosher, the origin of the laws and the practical implications for meals and meal-preparation today
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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53:40
The Laws of Passover - Part 2 (53:40)
The second lecture in Rabbi Berel Bell’s Laws of Passover series discusses how to make your kitchen kosher for Pesach, including the methods for koshering various surfaces and utensils and covers Passover certification for cosmetics, medicine and other Kosher for Passover products
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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11:04
Sweet As Can Bee (11:04)
Next on Kosher Corner: Why Am I Always Hungry? For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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13:31
Divine Prayer - Part 1 (13:31)
The Thirteen Attributes of Mercy or Shelosh-'Esreh Middot enumerated in Exodus (34:6-7) are the attributes with which, according to Jewish tradition, God governs the world
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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9:19
Divine Prayer - Part 2 (9:19)
The Thirteen Attributes of Mercy enumerated in Exodus (34:6-7) are the attributes with which, according to Jewish tradition, God governs the world. According to the explanation of Maimonides these attributes must not be regarded as qualities inherent in God, but merely as the method of His activity, by which the divine governance appears to the human observer to be controlled.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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13:49
Kosher Kitchens by Design (13:49)
Next on Kosher Corner: Sweet As Can Bee For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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13:50
Jewish Law: Tisha B'Av (13:50)
Tisha B'Av is an annual fast day in Judaism, named for the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebrew calendar. The fast commemorates the destruction of both the First Temple and Second Temple in Jerusalem, which occurred about 656 years apart, but on the same Hebrew calendar date. Accordingly, the day has been called the "saddest day in Jewish history".
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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13:50
Jewish Law: Tisha B'Av (13:50)
Tisha B'Av is an annual fast day in Judaism, named for the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebrew calendar. The fast commemorates the destruction of both the First Temple and Second Temple in Jerusalem, which occurred about 656 years apart, but on the same Hebrew calendar date. Accordingly, the day has been called the "saddest day in Jewish history".
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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15:09
Fish, Fish, Fish (15:09)
Next on Kosher Corner: Kosher Kitchens by Design For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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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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12:39
Got Milk? (12:39)
Next on Kosher Corner: Fish, Fish, Fish For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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23:25
Does G-d Follow His Own Laws? (23:25)
Does G-d follow His Own Laws? A Question of Timely Compensation This lecture was delivered at the 2010 Sinai Scholars Symposium, the Sinai Scholars Symposium is a yearly conference for university students, hosted by the Sinai Scholars Society
Dr. Chana Silberstein (9)
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1:10:31
Healthcare Debate (1:10:31)
Why do we spend so much more on healthcare, per capita, than other developed countries? Why do we achieve worse outcomes on several important measures than countries that spend far less? Why do we spend up to twice as much per person as countries that provide universal coverage, while leaving as many as fifty million Americans without insurance? This session takes a brutally honest look at Jewish legal writings on the right to medical care, comparing them to recent legislation in the US, and viewing Jewish law as a model for healthcare reform
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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13:00
Matzah: The Food of Faith (13:00)
When we think of Passover, many picture the matzas that we use for the seder and eat throughout the week. In honor of the upcoming holiday, this episode of the Kosher Corner will focus on matzah and the many relevant matters that arise in Jewish law concerning the raw materials, flour and water, as well as the bakery and baking process which comes along with the Passover holiday
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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57:39
Breaking Shabbos for a Medical Emergency: When and How? (57:39)
This class was organized by Yagdil Torah in Crown Heights, New York. For more lectures run by Yagdil Torah, check out their website at www.yagdiltorah.org.
Rabbi Shmuel Bluming (11)
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14:37
Marriage in Jewish Law: A Deeper Dimension (14:37)
Rabbi Moshe Lieberman (5)
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5:14
Reshut (Volition) - Defined (5:14)
Rabbi Alter Metzger has a Doctorate in Guidance from Colombia University and is a currently a professor of Jewish Studies at Stern College (Yeshiva University). He has written widely on Chasidic Thought and History. Rabbi Metzger is a sought after lecturer and teacher
Rabbi Dr. Alter Metzger (15)
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40:28
Ethics of Competition Over Licensing (40:28)
What does halacha have to say about modern economic practices and principles? Does Jewish law even extend this far into corporate practice? Join Professor Yehoshua Liebermann for a discussion on these fascinating questions.
Professor Yehoushua Liebermann (3)