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3:17
The Caretaker of the Soul (3:17)
Rabbi Schochet explains: “Why Jewish Law recognizes matrilineal descent as the deciding factor for Jewish identity?”.
Series: The Jewish Course of Why
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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47:08
American, or Jew? (47:08)
Rabbi David Eliezrie, Rabbi of Congregation Beth Meir HaCohen/Chabad in Yorba Linda, California, and a noted leader and advisor on both local and national Jewish affairs, shares insights into the dilemma about what comes first - our nationality or our Jewishness? Weaving his trademark wit, powerful questions, and some compelling anecdotes about the Pope and Nelson Mandela's dealings with rabbis, as well as a powerful video clip of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharing an incredible interaction he had with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Eliezrie makes the case that Jews are respected when who they are on the outside matches who we have always been on the inside
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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16:14
Israel: Give It All or Nothing (16:14)
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:25
No Coincidences (1:25)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson talks about how we must be open to new experiences, and how we can find meaning in daily life by truly accepting our existence. This video has been brought to you by SinaiLive.com.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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2:12
Free Will (2:12)
Rabbi Dov Ber Pinson talks about how we must be open to new experiences, and how we can find meaning in daily life by truly accepting our existence. This video has been brought to you by SinaiLive.com.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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1:25
Daily Life (1:25)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson talks to us about how we must be open to new experiences, and how we can find meaning in daily life by truly accepting our existence. This video has been brought to you by SinaiLive.com.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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15:50
The Month of Tevet (15:50)
Rabbi Shea Hecht is the chairman of the board of the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE) which is a multi-faceted charity that protects, feeds and educates thousands throughout the NY metro area and around the nation. For more information about NCFJE, check out www.ncfje.org.
Series: The Jewish Year
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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18:39
Lessons from Chabad (18:39)
Dennis Prager reflects on the unique contributions Chabad has made to Jewish life worldwide at the Lay Leadership Conference on November 7, 2010.
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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11:40
The Month of Kislev (11:40)
Rabbi Shea Hecht is the chairman of the board of the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE) which is a multi-faceted charity that protects, feeds and educates thousands throughout the NY metro area and around the nation. For more information about NCFJE, check out www.ncfje.org.
Series: The Jewish Year
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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49:53
The Challenge of the Jew in the 21st Century (49:53)
Apathy, assimilation, and disenfranchisement: the challenges we face in the years to come. How do we cope with changes in our society? Can we grow while learning to take risks and ride the waves of an ever-shifting world?.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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16:02
The Month of Cheshvan (16:02)
Rabbi Shea Hecht is the chairman of the board of the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE) which is a multi-faceted charity that protects, feeds and educates thousands throughout the NY metro area and around the nation. For more information about NCFJE, check out www.ncfje.org.
Series: The Jewish Year
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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6:23
Jewish Survival: Invest in Our Children (6:23)
Mr. Sam Domb (1)
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1:19:15
An Old Faith in the New World: 355 Years of American Judaism (1:19:15)
Relatively new on the scene, the American Jewish experience is a work in progress that has already had a major influence on Jewish and American life. This fascinating presentation will trace the development of American Judaism from its dawn in 1654 to the present day, pointing out the elements that have made it unique. Jonathan D. Sarna is the Joseph H. and Belle R
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)
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4:01
Halacha - Defined (4:01)
Rabbi Alter Metzger has a Doctorate in Guidance from Colombia University and is 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 Metzger is the author of The Heroic Struggle (Kehos) and Chassidic Perspective: A Festival Anthology (Kehos).
Rabbi Dr. Alter Metzger (15)
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2:48
Introduction to American Jewish History (2:48)
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)
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25:10
A Nation United (25:10)
We find ourselves speaking a lot about Unity, but do we know why it is so important? What do we gain from being unified as a nation- the Nation of Israel? Rabbi Lau passionately explains how unity gives us life, spirit, uniqueness, continuity and indeed, our very existence. .
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)