Challenging Hashem
From Elie Wiesel and Yosel Rakover to the prophet Chavakuk and Reb Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev, we explore the controversial approach to challenging and confronting Hashem.
From Elie Wiesel and Yosel Rakover to the prophet Chavakuk and Reb Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev, we explore the controversial approach to challenging and confronting Hashem.
We explore the ancient controversy between the traditional Halachic Jews and their Sudducee opponents in light of the modern day events in Israel.
A plea for renewing our passionate debate about Israel and cultivating a sense of connection with Eretz Yisrael.
Exploring the longstanding debate over the ideal Matzah for the Seder: hand made or machine made?
Understanding the controversy regarding the Kashrut of veal through the development of Halacha and its practical complexities.
We explore the background and potential perils of the Purim Shpiel.
An overview of the complexities regarding ascending the Temple Mount today from a Halachic perspective.
A discussion of issues related to the Mechitzah in Shul, with historical, Halachic and personal implications.
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik delivered a historic eulogy for Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzenski; we consider this perspective in light of the Rav’s transition from Agudah to Mizrachi and the role of Torah leaders in general life decisions.
This week’s presentation explores the Keruvim- the controversial sculptures above the Aron- to understand their shape, meaning and significance.
This presentation explores the context and development of women’s Talmud Torah in light of key historical figures and Halachic sources.
We explore the controversy regarding the legacy of Rav Menachem Ziemba zt"' Hy"d, his role in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and its complicated implications.
This presentation explores a new, spiritual dimension of the debate regarding the Jewish definition of death: the role of the brain and the heart.
Arguably the most significant and famous rabbinic controversies of the modern era, the Emden - Eybeshutz argument remains an unsolved mystery.
We explore the intense debate between Rabbi Seligman Ber Bamberger and Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch regarding Orthodox secession from the general Frankfurt Jewish community with contemporary implications.
This controversy surrounds Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ post 9/11 book which proposes his interpretation of a Jewish worldview on how he views "the Other" and other Religions.
The Manhattan Eruv was one of the most prominent Halachic controversies in 20th century American life. This presentation explores historical highlights through the prism of Jewish law.
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