From Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Dean, Center for the Jewish Future
Dear Friends,The topics are:
It is my sincere hope that the Torah found in this virtual ספר may serve
to enhance your יום טוב (holiday) and your לימוד (study).
We have designed this project not only for the individual, studying
alone, but perhaps even more for a חברותא (a pair studying together)
that wish to work through the study matter together, or a group engaged
in facilitated study.
With this material, we invite you to join our Beit Midrash, wherever you
may be, להגדיל תורה ולהאדירה (to enjoy the splendor of Torah) and to
engage in discussing a matter that touches on a most contemporary
matter, and which is rooted in the timeless arguments of our great sages
from throughout the generations.
1. Time of Meaning, Rabbi Meir Goldwicht,There is also a second PDF document:
2. Sukkot, Judaism and Universalism, Rabbi Dr. David Horwitz,
3. Blending in or Standing Out?, Rabbi Joshua Flug,
4. Amira L’Nachri, Rabbi Mordechai I. Willig,
5. Sukkot For Families, Aaron Steinberg
Family Program For Families with Children Ages 8 — 12, available from the same page.
Chag Sameach.
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