12-28-2023, 02:30 PM
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I was not raised in the Jewish faith, but I've always been interested in what the rabbis have to say about the Jewish perspective on issues of faith. One of my most favorite Rabbis is Rabbi Manis Friedman, who has a wonderful youtube channel that I follow with a lot of interest. He is plain-spoken and very interesting to listen to. From what I understand, Rabbi Friedman has a large non-Jewish following who, like me, find him easy to understand and a wonderful teacher. He also is very knowlegeable about philosophy, so he's even more interesting (to me) to listen to.
I found this lesson of his to be very interesting today:
~Theo~
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