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There are certain values accepted by society today as cornerstones of civility and morality. Where did they come from? Rabbi Spiro proves that these concepts, including peace, social welfare and family infrastructure certainly did not stem from the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. Could it be the tiny Jewish nation educated the world? And how did we have the knowledge no one else possessed?
Are Jews different? Upon careful analysis of the objective contributions Jews have made to the world, it does seem that they are indeed driven to succeed far and beyond the norm. A fascinating lecture that pinpoints where this ambition stems from on a soul level, and how it must be directed appropriately in order to bring positive results.
Take a journey through time from the Jewish perspective. Vivid, crisp, and always entertaining, Rabbi Ken Spiro delivers a 'Crash Course in Jewish History' - as fresh as current events, and descriptive as eyewitness news. So get ready for a dash through 'Jewish time', and don't worry if you're a little late.
Journey through the pages of time from the Jewish perspective. Vivid, illuminating, and always entertaining, Rabbi Ken Spiro presents a "Crash Course in Jewish History" as fresh as current events and as descriptive as eyewitness news. So get ready for a dash through "Jewish time" and don't worry if you're late.
Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization, gave rise to the founding father of the Jewish people - Abraham. His mission: to explain the reality of One God to human consciousness. His workshop: the Land of Israel. A cosmic confrontation develops between his offspring. Those who disputed his mission were Ishmael and Esau, Those who supported it were Isaac and Jacob. A similar cosmic dispute occurs with Joseph and his brothers.
The tape of this class contains Jewish History #3 and #4.
Most miracles are natural phenomena - but with precise, uncanny timing. The Ten Plagues are the exception: God turned all the laws of nature upside down to show who's boss. After the revelation at Mount Sinai, being Jewish meant so much more than subscribing to a religion - to the extent that this transformation became the core of our national identity.