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Friday, October 20, 2006

Parsha of the Week: Bereishis

1. Bereishis: Light and Darkness in Confusion

by Carmell, Rabbi Aryeh
Lecture is approx. 51 minutes.

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A description of this class from Aish Audio:

Rabbi Aryeh Carmell adds new insight and a different perspective to the weekly parsha.

2. Bereishis: Who Banged the Big Bang?

by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein
Lecture is approx. 39 minutes.
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A description of this class from Aish Audio:

“In the beginning, G-d created…” These famous words lose some of their glitter when put alongside the many popular scientific theories that saturate our society. After all, what about the Big Bang, evolution, and the world being at least 8 billion years old? Rabbi Milstein looks between these divine lines and quotes ancient writings that show how the sages of old were light years ahead of current scientific discoveries – and that after all is said and done, the gap between science and Torah is really a lot closer than it appears.

3. Bereishis: "Am I G-d?"

by Rabbi Abba Wagensberg
Lecture is approx. 79 minutes.
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A description of this class from Aish Audio:

If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.

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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Parsha of the Week: Ki Seitzei

1. Ki Seitzei: Judgment is Responsibility

by Rabbi Aryeh Carmell
Lecture is approx. 52 minutes.
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Aish Audio:

Rabbi Aryeh Carmell adds new insight and a different perspective to the weekly parsha.

2. Ki Seitzei

by Rabbi Avi Geller
Lecture is approx. 81 minutes.
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A description of this class as found on Aish Audio:

Rabbi Avi Geller presents the five central books of Judaism with lively enthusiasm and humor. Each talk covers all the events of the weekly Torah portion, plus major commentaries and basic concepts and tenets of Judaism.


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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Parsha of the Week: Devarim - פרשת דברים

1. The Joy Mourning Jerusalem
by: by Rabbi Aryeh Carmell
Lecture is approx. 42 minutes.
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A description of this class as found on Aish Audio:

Rabbi Aryeh Carmell adds new insight and a different perspective to the weekly parsha.

2. Devarim
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
Lecture is approx. 49 minutes.
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A description of this class as found on Aish Audio:

Rabbi Ari Kahn probes issues and events within the weekly Torah portion. His unique insight adds an additional flavor to our familiar Bible stories. Drawing from midrashic and mystical sources, valuable lessons are brought to the surface from cryptic texts. His interesting perspective and inquisitive nature will open yet another door to your weekly parsha experience.

3. Devarim: Preserve His Dignity
by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein
Lecture is approx. 49 minutes.
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A description of this class as found on Aish Audio:

In his weekly Parsha talk, Rabbi Milstein learns from Moshe Rabbeinu how we can be more sensitive to the spiritual development of others. He itemizes the merits we need to speed up the final Beis Hamikdash, and describes how to improve our ability to show others the beauty of our rich heritage.

4. Parasha Devarim
by Rabbi Avi Geller
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Lecture is approx. 49 minutes.
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