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Can Jews Forgive, Eating a Clone…
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Recent Rabbi Mordechai Becher Programs
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Judaism, Martial Arts & Contact Sports

From Rabbi Becher's Contmperary Issues In Jewish Law Lecture Series: Rabbi Becher explores contemporary ethical and legal issues in the light of ancient Jewish texts.

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Five Questions and Answers On Judaism

Rabbi Becher relates five questions and answers on Judaism that deal with motivation, decision making, prayers, converts and outreach.

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Parshat Ki Tisa

Rabbi Becher discusses Parshat Ki Tisa.

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Free Will

Rabbi Becher discusses the centrality of free will in the Jewish world view and deals with some of the challenges to the idea of free will.

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Why is there a World?

Sometimes you need a lot of introductions before an answer can be relevant and understood. I'd like to start with a question which is asked by many Jewish philosophers, and which will hopefully be good introduction to future questions and answers, "Why is there a world?"

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