Understanding Jewish History Rabbi Pini Dunner

Rabbi Yoni Golker Interviews Rabbi Pini Dunner Sjw But it was the jewish faith’s unusual embrace of history from its earliest origins that really fascinated johnson – a historian to his core. “the jews were above all historians, and the bible is essentially a historical work from start to finish. Once again, rabbi pini dunner explores the shadowy margins of jewish history, presenting a range of astounding historical curiosities, including the “rabbi” who helped henry viii divorce.

Understanding Jewish History Rabbi Pini Dunner The collaboration between dunner and president herzog has made a unique and valuable contribution to the world of jewish scholarship, providing new insights into the life and work of one of the great rabbis of the early twentieth century. Stream shemot understanding jewish history by rabbi pini dunner on desktop and mobile. play over 320 million tracks for free on soundcloud. This episode is part of the fischmann jewish history lecture series – and is sponsored by george and suzi fischmann in memory of george’s dear father, the late latsi fischmann – chaim yehudah ben yaakov z"l, whose yahrtzeit is on the 12th of sivan. Rabbi dunner, a renowned expert in jewish manuscripts and prolific collector of jewish books and polemics, tells us about how we can understand these strange episodes and what lessons we can learn from them.

Video Archives Rabbi Pini Dunner This episode is part of the fischmann jewish history lecture series – and is sponsored by george and suzi fischmann in memory of george’s dear father, the late latsi fischmann – chaim yehudah ben yaakov z"l, whose yahrtzeit is on the 12th of sivan. Rabbi dunner, a renowned expert in jewish manuscripts and prolific collector of jewish books and polemics, tells us about how we can understand these strange episodes and what lessons we can learn from them. Johnson was very taken by the centrality of history to jewish identity and to judaism, and rabbi dunner takes up this theme and connects it to the final episode in parshat shemot. rabbi dunner reflects on the passing of the prolific journalist and author, and philo semite, paul johnson. “jewish history tells us that jewish life is not going to die. it may morph from one thing to another, priorities may change, but judaism doesn’t change.”. Rabbi pini dunner of young israel north beverly hills provides an introduction to a series of five lectures covering the 700 years beginning with the return. In this fascinating video, rabbi dunner is joined by rabbi aubrey hersh, as they read more.
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