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Does it make you uncomfortable when you hear about the many arguments Jewish scholars have? Isn't it reasonable to think that if they all agree there is one absolute truth, what could they possibly disagree so intensely about? Rabbi Kahn explores this and other controversial questions to show us the dynamic Jewish process for reaching truth. A great talk.



There are historical, theological, and textual differences between how Judaism sees things versus how Christianity believes things to be. Rabbi Kahn uses this class to deal with difficult texts that are used by Christians to prove the truth of their religion. The discussion spans to seeming discussions of the New Testament and mentions of virgin birth within Jewish sources, and how a careful reading of the verses show their meaning to be far from Christian claims.

It used to be unheard of to marry a non-Jew, but during the last decade this has drastically changed. Rabbi Kahn explores a number of complications that usually arise from intermarrying, and proceeds to describe the unseen pitfalls along the way that most people aren't aware of - until it's too late.



Is it really possible for God to have been the designer of this crazy upside-down world we live in? Well the truth is - He's not. His intention was for us to live in the Garden of Eden, but it was 'man' who dragged the world down to its current pitiful state. Rabbi Kahn traces the steps of mankind's decline from Adam and Eve until the times of Noah and Abraham, and explains what our potential is to put ourselves and the entire world back on its feet.


Why do we have a written Torah and an Oral Torah? Did Moses receive both at Mount Sinai? Did he know that years later, there would be a man who knew more than he did? Find out for yourself about how the two men are connected. The question of why it is necessary to have both the written and oral law becomes quite clear.