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Moshe New

Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.

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A deeper look at Maimonides’ three biblical sources for Moshiach (Laws of Kings, ch.11) sheds light on the three elements of the Messianic Era.
Commentaries on the Torah  Traditional Interpretations of the Bible  Video
This in-depth, text-based study of the weekly Torah portion is perfect for beginners looking for an introduction to the classic commentaries on the Torah.
The mishkan – the holy sanctuary – contained various sacred articles, but chief amongst them is the Holy Ark containing the two tablets. Join us as we probe the depth of this holy vessel.
Unravel the mystical dimension of three Talmudic opinions on how the Song of the Sea was sung, and its expression in the unity between Moses and the Jewish people.
An in-depth analysis of the basis of our faith and trust in G-d that all will actually be good.
Nuclear Threat  A Prelude to the Messianic Era  Audio
Discover how ancient kabbalastic texts foretold the nuclear age and what the final outcome will be.
The Torah tells us close to nothing about Abraham up until the narrative of G-d instructing him – at age seventy-five – to leave his birthplace. But, why no mention of his greatness and past achievements?
All truths come in paradox and the same is with Rosh Hashanah wherein great emphasis is placed on the simple recitation of the sacred words of Psalms.
This Torah portion is always read before Rosh Hashanah, which indicates that they share a common theme.
An in-depth study and analysis of the exacting words of Rashi’s commentary on the verse: “We remember the fish that we ate in Egypt free of charge, the cucumbers, the watermelons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic.”

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