Rabbi Fohrman continues the journey to discover a hidden side to the Exodus.

by Rabbi David Fohrman

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16) YHVH and Imaginary Numbers

17) Little Hat & Little Shoe

18) Definition of a definition

19) God of Love

Series will be continued next week.

Published: April 18, 2009
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Visitor Comments: 2

(2) ruth, April 26, 2009 3:58 AM

Amazing and very deep

This is one the best series I've seen at Aish. I hope it will continue. Rabbi Fohrman explains very deep ideas in an amazingly simple language. I think more should be said about the difference between HaShem as a power and as a creator, and how morality is linked to HaShem as the creator. This, then, relates directly to the makot (plagues) in Egypt and the principle of justice - punishing the Egyptians mida k'neged mida. Thanks for such a good program.

(1) kennethia holman, April 22, 2009 1:21 PM

I like this stuff it''s interesting

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Rabbi David Fohrman

Rabbi David Fohrman directs the Areivim Curriculum Project, and was an editor and writer for ArtScroll’s Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud. Rabbi Fohrman’s works seek to open layers of meaning of Biblical text, and to help the reader develop a relationship with the texts that make us who we are. Many of his lectures are available on the web at rabbifohrman.com

 

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