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Schochet, J. Immanuel
Rabbi Immanuel Schochet has written and lectured extensively on the history and philosophy of Chassidism and topical themes of Jewish thought and ethics. He is a renowned authority on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism. He is rabbi of Cong. Beth Joseph, and professor-emeritus of Philosophy at Humber College, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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Response to Bible Criticism
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Was Torah progressive enough in its creation? Is capital punishment just? What about slavery and animal sacrifices mentioned in the Torah? Questions and Answers to Bible Criticism (1:14:54) | |
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| Could a document written thousands of years ago in the desert have practical applications to our lives in a modern world? The difference between religion and culture.
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| What religion should one choose? Does any other religion fit for the Jew? In this fascinating lecture Rabbi Schochet, a leader in responding to missionaries, disputes their claims.
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| Does Judaism leave room for pluralism? By understading Unity, one of the basic cconcepts in Jewish thought and belief, we can explore this question.
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The Rabbi and the Scientist Recently some atheists in academia have launched venomous attacks on religion and belief in G-d. Join us for an up-close examination of religious belief under the critical light of reason.
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| This class addresses the controversy of the Jews as the Chosen People, what it means and how it differs from others who claim to be special.
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Part 1 of 2 Did the Torah really come from heaven, or is it a product of powerful human imagination? An unapologetic response to bible criticism.
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