Jewish Thought with Rabbi Lachman
Sunday, November 2, 2014 • 9 Cheshvan 5775
9:00 AM - 10:00 AMKesher Israel Social HallOne of the greatest Jewish thinkers of the last 500 years was Rabbi Judah Loewe of Prague (commonly known as the Maharal). In this two-part series on November 2 and 9, Rabbi Eliezer Lachman will introduce key concepts and ideas of the Maharal's unique system of thought. Topics that will be dealt with include: the purpose and meaning of aggada (non-Halachic Talmudic dicta); order in the natural and supernatural, societal and individual realms; nationalism; and the interplay between conceptual and physical reality. Come after Shacharit for an exciting journey into this world of thought and gain a new perspective on Torah. Breakfast included!
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