Please click HERE to read a printable version. Prime Principles Pirke Abot 1:7 Guilty by Association Nitai of Arbel says: ‘Distance yourself from a wicked neighbour, do not befriend a sinful person
Rabbi Dweck presents a perspective on the age old question: What is the Jewish view on the afterlife? This event was generously sponsored by the Sephardi Centre.
Prime Principles: Pirke Abot 1:6 – Masters, Comrades & Connections
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Please click HERE to read a printable version. Prime Principles Pirke Abot 1:6 Masters, Comrades and Connections Yehoshua ben Perahia says, ‘Make for yourself a mentor, acquire for yourself a friend
Touring the Talmud: Tractate Horayot – Authority, Responsibility & Knowing Better
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AUTHORITY, RESPONSIBILITY, & KNOWING BETTER Much of the subject matter in this tractate deals with issues with which the modern Jew is generally unfamiliar. It discusses the Jewish people not
Pesah 5778: Get With the Times If you love life, don’t waste time, for time is what life is made up of. — Bruce Lee Time has long been a
Rabbi Joseph Dweck’s Lecture Series in Hendon at LSJS This is a special pre-Pesach shiur ‘The Four Sons and Freedom’ **These classes have been made possible by the generous support
This week’s ‘Touring the Talmud’ is dedicated in honour of Mr David Weitzman who has contributed immensely to the development and production of these essays over the last several months.
Please click HERE to read a printable version. Touring the Talmud Aboda Zara 47-54 We continue in the fourth chapter of Aboda Zara, we continue discussing prohibited objects of idol worship. We
Touring the Talmud: Aboda Zara 41-46 (Shabbat Ki Tisa) – The gods, Delusion and the God Solution
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Please click HERE to read a printable version. The Talmud turns its focus from relationships with idolators and focuses now on the very objects and paraphernalia of idol worship. We are not
Touring the Talmud: Aboda Zara 30-40 (Shabbat Tetsave/Zakhor) – Good Fences
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Please click HERE to read a printable version. We continue our discussions of interaction with gentiles and focus on our buying and sharing of food with them and the implications on relationship and