Rabbi Jordan Parr brings the beauty of Judaism to a curious non-Jewish audience. We'll discuss Bible, holidays, Jewish thought and dozens of other topics. We'll also learn how a Rabbi reads the Gospels! Our Podcast conversation will continue on Club House and other sites. Please join us!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion |
In this episode, we examine the concept of a just war, found in Deuteronomy, Chapter 20 and learn how this concept applies to the current Israel-Hamas war.
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The first in a series that will try to explain some of the background and tensions concerning the Israel-Hamas crisis in the Middle East. Today, we look at the idea of Covenant in the Torah and why Jews lay claim to this land.
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This podcast is a great way to learn about Judaism. I’ve learned so much in such an entertaining manner. I wish I could give even more stars!
I am Christian but find the Jewish thought more interesting than many of the modern Christian thought. I have learned a great deal about friends who are Jewish through this podcast. This is truly a learning experience.
I’m a halachic Jew but was raised as a nominal Christian. I’ve been getting in touch with my Jewishness recently: I observed the Holy Days this year, pray modeh ani, recite Shema twice daily (at minchah and Kriat Shema), and keep a Reform-ish Shabbat. I guess I’m becoming what Daube termed a “New Testament Jew.” With my reading Fredricksen, Dunn, Phelan, and Sanders, among others, I now KNOW Christian Jews need not relinquish their Peoplehood, traditions, teachings, or scriptures in order to fol... more
I first met Rabbi Parr in person numerous years ago. He was very helpful (not to mention patient!) in helping me understand not only Judaism better, but also Jewish texts, beliefs, history, and much more. Almost a year after Rabbi Parr and I parted ways when I relocated to another city, I took what I learned from him and formally converted to Judaism at the current synagogue where I am active. I have always said only good things about Rabbi Parr. And I always will.
I have l said that key problem in Jewish and Christian understanding of each other can be characterized as, “You think you know what I think, but you’re wrong. I think I know what you think, but I’m wrong, too.” The problem this presents is that we don’t ask the questions that we believe we already know the answers to. But we’re wrong. Rabbi Parr overcomes this problem by explaining to Christians what Jews really think. We don’t have agree, but we should at least understand what we disagree abou... more
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