Rabbi Dr. Ezra Labaton A"H Lectures
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Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 7 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on December 16th, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 6 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on December 9th, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 5 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on December 2nd, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 4 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on November 25th, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 3 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on November 18th, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 2 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on November 11th, 2000.
Science and Religion: Contradictory or Complimentary? (2000-2001) Part 1 of 9
Starting in November of 2001 and concluding in February 2001, Rabbi Labaton gave a 9 part weekly class on the topic of “Science and Religion”. This class was given on November 4th, 2000.
Qinot (Elegies) with Commentary of Rabbi Soloveitchik- Tisha Be’ab 2013
This class was given on Tisha Be’ab, July 15, 2013 only a few months before the Rabbis passing.
“Lonely Man of Faith” Ideas
“The Lonely Man of Faith”, by Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik is arguably the single most important Jewish Philosophy book written in modern times. This 20 minute class by provides introduction to some of the books ideas.