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11:47
Practical Implications of Imprecise Perceptions (11:47)
Zachary Bodner: grew up outside of New York City until he was 9, and after a year and a half in Australia he moved to Budapest, Hungary where he attended a local high school. He is currently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in cognitive sciences, and got to know Chabad through a fortuitous Shabbat dinner when he was a sophomore
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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21:05
L’Dor Va’Dor (21:05)
Adam Scott Bellos, or in Hebrew אברהם שמואל בן–דוד, or by his pen name אחד אדם, is from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is a senior at the University of Arizona studying Judaic and Near Eastern Studies
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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8:23
The Rules Meet the Magic Touch (8:23)
Ms. Mariana Kvitko is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Finance & Entrepreneurship. She participated in the Sinai Scholars program last semester. Mariana was born in Russia, grew up in Palo Alto, California, and will be working at HSBC Private Bank in London in the fall
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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12:40
Loving Thy Neighbor (12:40)
Daniella Sloane, currently studying at Dartmouth College, explains the difference of viewing g-d, and our responsibilities, through the eyes of Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, and Baruch Spinoza. This presentation was delivered at the Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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9:36
Torah Min Ha-Shamayim (9:36)
Mr. Brandon Floch is a Junior at Dartmouth College majoring in Government and Philosophy. He is from Westport, CT and comes from a family of two sets of twins. Ever since entering Dartmouth, he has become more and more curious about his Judaism and Jewish Philosophy. He took Sinai Scholars this past fall and he went on Birthright this past winter
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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21:27
"Oh Lord, Open My Lips, and My Mouth Will Declare Your Praise" (21:27)
Mr. Zachary Klein is currently a senior music composition with piano emphasis major at Ithaca College. Judaism has always played a role in his life, yet it wasn't until the recent years of college that he developed a deeply personal and observant spirituality
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010