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56:27
Tales of The Bible (Genesis) (56:27)
The Bible first hit the shelves some 3,300 years ago and hasn’t been revised since. How, then, does it remain relevant today? Do the stories of slaves and deserts and Canaanite tribes really matter anymore? An analytical look at the tales of the Torah reveals a wealth of contemporary meaning for our modern lives.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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6:55
Going Beyond Just Being Righteous (6:55)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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1:50:56
Teaching the Mesorah and Jewish History (1:50:56)
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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45:35
Uzzah and the Ark: What Went Wrong? (45:35)
This lecture was delivered at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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2:54
The Old Man and the Sea (2:54)
Biblical Reflections: Find Yourself in the Stories of the Bible Everybody loves a good story. A good story takes hold of the imagination and provides a window into the human soul. The stories of the book of Genesis are the oldest stories in the world, yet they continue to inspire countless retellings and adaptations
Series: Biblical Reflections
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4:21
JabadTube Season 2: Noaj (4:21)
Bienvenidos a la temporada JabadTube 2, con el Rabino Yosef Slavin de Jabad en Caracas, Venezuela! En este episodio, el rabino Slavin, arroja luz sobre los mensajes ocultos de Parashat Noaj.
Rabbi Yosef Slavin (123)
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8:06
Torah for All Mankind: The Seven Noahide Commandments (8:06)
Mr. Goodman is a Torah activist and special needs advocate and activist. He has been tutoring B'nai Noach for 13 years in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn, NY. Contact Mr. Goodman at [email protected]. For more information on this topic, check out Mr. Goodman's classes given on Sundays from 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM at The Sephardic Shul at 1433 President St
Mr. Don Zusya Goodman (1)
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3:32
Noach: Financial Advice from the Boss (3:32)
Parsha Cast is an in-depth analysis of the weekly parsha and the historical events connected to it. Learn how the happenings of thousands of years ago will continue to reverberate through the corridors of time to have a continued effect on all of us living in today's world.
Rabbi Benny Rapoport (12)