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Shabuot: Why Must There Be an Oral Law? - Rabbi Joseph Dweck

Shabuot: Why Must There Be an Oral Law? - Rabbi Joseph Dweck

FromThe Ḥabura


Shabuot: Why Must There Be an Oral Law? - Rabbi Joseph Dweck

FromThe Ḥabura

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rabbi Joseph Dweck is the Senior Rabbi of the S&P Sephardi Community of the UK - the country's oldest Jewish community established in 1656. Rabbi Dweck is American born, and studied in Jerusalem at Yeshiva Hazon Ovadia under the tutelage of former Sephardi Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. Rabbi Dweck received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Ovadia Yosef under the auspices of the Sephardic Rabbinical College of Brooklyn, led by Rabbi Shimon Alouf and Rabbi Harold Sutton. He has a Master of Arts Degree in Jewish Education from Middlesex University in conjunction with The London School of Jewish Studies, and he is working toward a Masters in Psychotherapy at Regents University London.We are an online and global Bet Midrash with international students, striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah. Web: www.TheHabura.com WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LAurH2Lw3y92gF31PhzN42Instagram: @TheHabura Facebook: The Habura A project of the Senior Rabbi's Office (www.seniorrabbi.com), S&P Sephardi Community of the UK, Montefiore Endowment, and Dangoor Education.#torah #talmud #yeshiva #betmidrash #sephardi #sepharadi #sephardic #sefardi #sefardic #rambam See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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We are a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership dedicated to striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah.We learn and teach Torah as a lens through which we view and interact with God's world. This approach is not exclusive to, but is central and predominant in, the classical Sephardi mesorah that we uphold.We are proud to teach worldly students from across four continents and who work in a variety of professions.https://www.thehabura.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.