Dr. Scott Goldberg
Combining Biblical and Rabbinic sources with the latest research on the development of belief, spirituality, and religious practice, this practical shiur will focus on principles and practical strategies for supporting children and their developing relationship with God and Judaism. Topics will include creating meaningful Shabbat and Yom Tov experiences, supporting children's tefilla development, learning Torah with children, asking and answering questions, and more.
Dr. Scott Goldberg
Combining Biblical and Rabbinic sources with the latest research on the development of belief, spirituality, and religious practice, this practical shiur will focus on principles and practical strategies for supporting children and their developing relationship with God and Judaism. Topics will include creating meaningful Shabbat and Yom Tov experiences, supporting children's tefilla development, learning Torah with children, asking and answering questions, and more.
Dr. Scott Goldberg
Combining Biblical and Rabbinic sources with the latest research on the development of belief, spirituality, and religious practice, this practical shiur will focus on principles and practical strategies for supporting children and their developing relationship with God and Judaism. Topics will include creating meaningful Shabbat and Yom Tov experiences, supporting children's tefilla development, learning Torah with children, asking and answering questions, and more.
Scott Goldberg
Combining Biblical and Rabbinic sources with the latest research on the development of belief, spirituality, and religious practice, this practical shiur will focus on principles and practical strategies for supporting children and their developing relationship with God and Judaism. Topics will include creating meaningful Shabbat and Yom Tov experiences, supporting children's tefilla development, learning Torah with children, asking and answering questions, and more.
Dr. Scott Goldberg Series Part 5
Educating Our Children for a Meaningful and Lifelong Relationship with G-d.
Dr. Scott Goldberg Series Part 4
Educating Our Children for a Meaningful and Lifelong Relationship with G-d.
Dr. Scott Goldberg Series Part 3
Educating Our Children for a Meaningful and Lifelong Relationship with G-d.
Dr. Scott Goldberg Series Part 2
Educating Our Children for a Meaningful and Lifelong Relationship with G-d.
Dr. Scott Goldberg: Series Part 1 of 5
Educating Our Children For a Meaningful and Lifelong Relationship with G-d
Class 8: Chanukah. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 7: Shabbat Candles. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 6: Mizmor Shir L'yom HaShabbat. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 5: Kabbalat Shabbat Part 2. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 3: Shabbos and G-d. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 2: Shabbos and G-d. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Class 1: Shabbos. Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow delivers an eight week series of classes exploring the meaning behind some of our religious actions and experiences.
Rabbi Hagler discusses Your Preteen: Preventing and Resolving Conflicts about Religious Hot-Button Issues
Rabbi Yitzchok Motechin will explore what took place at Har Sinai before, during and after Matan Torah, including questions such as: Did the Jewish people actually say Na'aseh V'nishma before Matan Torah? What Torah did they actually receive? How did the Avot observe the Mitzvot before Matan Torah?
Rabbi Yitzchok Motechin will explore what took place at Har Sinai before, during and agter Matan Torah, including questions such as: Did the Jewish people actually say Na'aseh V'nishma before Matan Torah? What Torah did they actually receive? How did the Avot observe the Mitzvot before Matan Torah?
Using close readings of the psukim, meforshim, and midrashim, Mrs. Rachel Besser will help us to better understand some of these relationships and our own.
Using close readings of the psukim, meforshim, and midrashim, Mrs. Rachel Besser will help us to better understand some of these relationships and our own.
Using close readings of the psukim, meforshim, and midrashim, Mrs. Rachel Besser will help us to better understand some of these relationships and our own.
Using close readings of the psukim, meforshim, and midrashim, Mrs. Rachel Besser will help us to better understand some of these relationships and our own.
Using close readings of the psukim, meforshim, and midrashim, Mrs. Rachel Besser will help us to better understand some of these relationships and our own.
Series with Rabbi Uri Goldstein explores practices built into the Halachic system that seem designed to circumvent it by relying on a technicality, a trick, or a loophole within the law. We will look at when and why the Halacha allows for these loopholes. We will also travel through different places and periods of Jewish History, and examine the Halachic and historical circumstances behind three famous and controversial loopholes: The Prozbul, the sale of Chametz, and the sale of the Land of Israel during a Shemita year.
Series with Rabbi Uri Goldstein explores practices built into the Halachic system that seem designed to circumvent it by relying on a technicality, a trick, or a loophole within the law. We will look at when and why the Halacha allows for these loopholes. We will also travel through different places and periods of Jewish History, and examine the Halachic and historical circumstances behind three famous and controversial loopholes: The Prozbul, the sale of Chametz, and the sale of the Land of Israel during a Shemita year.
Series with Rabbi Uri Goldstein explores practices built into the Halachic system that seem designed to circumvent it by relying on a technicality, a trick, or a loophole within the law. We will look at when and why the Halacha allows for these loopholes. We will also travel through different places and periods of Jewish History, and examine the Halachic and historical circumstances behind three famous and controversial loopholes: The Prozbul, the sale of Chametz, and the sale of the Land of Israel during a Shemita year.
Series with Rabbi Uri Goldstein explores practices built into the Halachic system that seem designed to circumvent it by relying on a technicality, a trick, or a loophole within the law. We will look at when and why the Halacha allows for these loopholes. We will also travel through different places and periods of Jewish History, and examine the Halachic and historical circumstances behind three famous and controversial loopholes: The Prozbul, the sale of Chametz, and the sale of the Land of Israel during a Shemita year.
Series with Rabbi Uri Goldstein exploring practices built into the Halachic system that seem designed to circumvent it by relying on a technicality, a trick, or a loophole within the law. We will look at when and why the Halacha allows for these loopholes. We will also travel through different places and periods of Jewish History, and examine the Halachic and historical circumstances behind three famous and controversial loopholes: The Prozbul, the sale of Chametz, and the sale of the Land of Israel during a Shemita year.