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WY 633
Is a fetus a living being? Does a woman have the right to decide whether to give birth or not? These core volatile issues on abortion are described both from the Jewish as well as the secular perspective. By defining key terminology and answering tough questions, Rabbi Weinberg succeeds in clarifying the Jewish position surrounding the 1970s battle for the right to life.
WY 645 A
Our standard of living has skyrocketed, as well as the length of our workday. Are we making a living to support our families in dignity, or have we moved our careers to the front burner? Rabbi Weinberg questions one basic value that we very often take for granted - why do we intrinsically deserve to be paid for services that we provide for others? Listen to a fascinating class on what åÔa career' is, and how to best go about choosing one.
WY 650 C
What is the prescribed relationship between Jews and non-Jews? Rav Yaakov explains the underlying reasons why Jews do not proselytize, and the road for gentiles to reach God's protection. This insightful analysis explains why centuries of hounding and persecution from our non-Jewish neighbors has confused the feelings we are meant to have towards them.
WY 650 D
How did the roles of the other nations of the world change once the Jewish nation was given the Torah? Rav Yaakov articulates the new interface between Jew, gentile and Hashem. He continues by analyzing the difficult mitzvah of waging war on Amalek.
WY 653 B
At what point did the concept of global responsibility emerge? And from where did the consciousness of being responsible for each other originate? Hear a sharp analysis of each Jew's potential to influence world opinion, and the different impact each of us has for making the world a better place to live.
WY 656
Eastern religions have a magnetic draw for those seeking meaning. Is there a sound basis for the respect these spiritual beliefs engender? Rav Yaakov Weinberg shows that the Torah and its scholars understood the wisdom that Eastern cultures possessed. He pinpoints the fallacies within their practices, and measures them up to the Torah's depth.
WY 659
Shouldn't intellectual honesty invariably move the nations of the world to convert en masse to Judaism? Not so quick, says Rav Weinberg as he proves how certain ideas can be intellectually acknowledged, but not accepted in action. Hear why and how this dynamic exists and works in all people.
WY 670
Why are most decisions concerning abortion, transplants and risky operations in the hands of politicians, public-opinion polls and the media? Rav Weinberg challenges society as a whole on how it justifies legislating wide-sweeping medical decisions concerning life and death. Can true medical ethics survive, or will it henceforth be tragically left up to societal governance?
WY 680
Is the Orthodox school system a prototype of education, or is it a system for conditioning children to follow their religious duties blindly? Follow Rav Yaakov’s ever-logical analysis of how Judaism impresses the importance of thinking on all its adherents. This being so, does it make sense to teach children the depth of Torah, and then lead them into a hypnotic state of being brainwashed?
WY 680 B
Do you ever ask yourself what you really want out of life? If you do, you may be skipping the logical question that should be asked before it - What are you living for in the first place? People need purpose, but tend to choose an educational process that doesn't fill the need. This is where Jewish education, which addresses life's most crucial questions, veers sharply from other approaches.



