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Ask the Rabbi, Live: Every Question You’ve Ever Had!
Here's your chance to ask one of the funniest, most talented Rabbis in the world every question you've always wanted to ask, but couldn't find the right address. Rabbi Becher has been answering students questions from around the world for nearly 2 decades. Don't miss this amazing opportunity.
Presenter: Rabbi Mordechai Becher
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Ask the Rabbi, Live: Every Question You’ve Ever Had!
Here's your chance to ask one of the funniest, most talented Rabbis in the world every question you've always wanted to ask, but couldn't find the right address. Rabbi Becher has been answering students questions from around the world for nearly 2 decades. Don't miss this amazing opportunity.
Presenter: Rabbi Mordechai Becher
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Radical Reinvention: Discover a Happy New You
An inspirational lecture exploring how we can break free of limitations. Through the lens of Jewish Mysticism, Shimona charts the inborn and environmental factor that keep us stuck - and the means to cut those ties loose. Gain access to your highest potential. Touch your ultimate purpose on this journey to a Happy New You!
Presenter: Shimona Tzukernik
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Soul and the Afterlife: Where Do We Go From Here? Part 2
Does Judaism believe in an afterlife? Heaven? Hell? What about reincarnation? From the author of
Presenter: Lori Palatnik
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Soul and the Afterlife: Where Do We Go From Here? Part 3
Does Judaism believe in an afterlife? Heaven? Hell? What about reincarnation? From the author of
Presenter: Lori Palatnik
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The Big Picture: Thirty-Six Sessions to Spiritual and Intellectual Clarity
In TIME Magazine's cover story "What Does Science Teach Us About God?", the author writes, "The works of modern science, taken one by one, seem enough to dampen a person’s hope for higher meaning... This is half of the giant paradox, and it’s one reason why the average scientist today is probably less religious than the average scientist of 50 or 100 years ago. The other half of the paradox comes from stepping back and looking at the big picture: an overarching pattern that encompasses the many feats of 20th century science and transcends them; a pattern suggesting, to some scientists, at least, that there is more to the universe than meets the eye, something authentically divine about how it all fits together.”
Presenter: Rabbi Pinchas Winston
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The Big Picture: Thirty-Six Sessions to Spiritual and Intellectual Clarity: Part 2
Start: September 14 2008 12:00 PM EDT
In TIME Magazine's cover story "What Does Science Teach Us About God?", the author writes, "The works of modern science, taken one by one, seem enough to dampen a person’s hope for higher meaning... This is half of the giant paradox, and it’s one reason why the average scientist today is probably less religious than the average scientist of 50 or 100 years ago. The other half of the paradox comes from stepping back and looking at the big picture: an overarching pattern that encompasses the many feats of 20th century science and transcends them; a pattern suggesting, to some scientists, at least, that there is more to the universe than meets the eye, something authentically divine about how it all fits together.”
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The Mysticism of the Hebrew Alphabet
The Jewish alphabet is one of the oldest known to man. These were the letters used to convey the deepest truths to our people for thousands of years. In this class we will attempt to explore the mystical secrets of our ancient letters, and find lessons for daily living within them.
Presenter: Rabbi Leiby Burnham
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The Soul Diet: 10 Steps to Metaphysical Health - part 1
Jumbled and cluttered. Overwhelmed and unfocused. That is the coveted outcome of a society with state-of-the-art promises and dreams. The end result? We're a little… lost.
Presenter: Rabbi Yitzchak Goldman
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The Soul Diet: 10 Steps to Metaphysical Health - part 2
Jumbled and cluttered. Overwhelmed and unfocused. That is the coveted outcome of a society with state-of-the-art promises and dreams. The end result? We're a little… lost.
Presenter: Rabbi Yitzchak Goldman








