The Rambam's 13 Principles of Faith with Rabbi Noach Gruen
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Send us a text What exactly is Judaism's belief in the resurrection of the dead? When does it happen, to who does it happen, and more importantly, WHY does it need to happen? A touching discussion of the amalgamation of body and soul as well as our faith in the eternity of the yiddishe neshama. A special concluding shiur of this great series on the Rambam's 13 Principles.
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Send us a text What exactly is Judaism's belief in the resurrection of the dead? When does it happen, to who does it happen, and more importantly, WHY does it need to happen? A touching discussion of the amalgamation of body and soul as well as our faith in the eternity of the yiddishe neshama. A special concluding shiur of this great series on the Rambam's 13 Principles.
Principle 9 (pt 2): The Myth of Supersession (with guest Dr. Michael Weissman)
The Rambam's 13 Principles of Faith with Rabbi Noach Gruen
33 minutes
1 year ago
Principle 9 (pt 2): The Myth of Supersession (with guest Dr. Michael Weissman)
Send us a text Are the Jewish people still the covenanted nation of G-d? Is Hashem's love to us unconditional? How should parents balance unconditional love with setting boundaries/consequences? Profound wisdom on the topic by Dr. Michael Weissman, the legendary Tidewater psychologist.
The Rambam's 13 Principles of Faith with Rabbi Noach Gruen
Send us a text What exactly is Judaism's belief in the resurrection of the dead? When does it happen, to who does it happen, and more importantly, WHY does it need to happen? A touching discussion of the amalgamation of body and soul as well as our faith in the eternity of the yiddishe neshama. A special concluding shiur of this great series on the Rambam's 13 Principles.