The Halakhic Process 1 – Introduction

Posted by Josh on May 6, 2012 under The Halakhic Process | Comments are off for this article

LawRabbi Yuter begins a brand new series exploring Jewish law from a systematic approach. In this introductory class, Rabbi Yuter presents some of the questions which the class will address and presents a vocabulary for discussing these crucial issues which are fundamental to Jewish life.

The Halakhic Process 1 – Introduction Sources (PDF)

The Halakhic Process 1 – Introduction

Rabbinic Thought and Theology – What is Olam Haba / The World to Come

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Rabbi Yuter’s Rabbinic Thought and Theology series begins to examine the range of rabbinic opinions about Olam Haba / The World to Come.

Rabbinic Thought and Theology – What is Olam Haba / The World to Come?

Rabbinic Thought and Theology – What is Olam Haba / The World to Come?

Rabbinic Thought and Theology 1 – Introduction / Angels

Posted by Josh on April 26, 2012 under Machshevet Hazal - Rabbinic Thought and Theology | Comments are off for this article

Rabbi Yuter’s introduces his new series on Rabbinic Thought and Theology with a survey of Angels in rabbinic literature, and a discussion on the methodological approach of the class.

Rabbinic Thought and Theology 1 – Introduction / Angels Sources (PDF)

Rabbinic Thought and Theology 1 – Introduction / Angels

Machshevet Hazal – Rabbinic Thought and Theology

Posted by Josh on April 22, 2012 under Machshevet Hazal - Rabbinic Thought and Theology | Comments are off for this article


Tuesdays 8:00pm Starting April 24
While Jewish law defines actions, Jewish thought provides meaning, understanding, context, and a general approach to life. But just as the rabbinic sages debated the minutea of halakhah, they also disgareed on core matters of theology from the nature of God, the role of evil, and even the afterlife.

In this exciting series, Rabbi Yuter will discuss the dynamic and often unexpected range of Talmudic opinions on these and other theological issues.

This class is open to men and women of all backgrounds.

Current Jewish Questions 10 – Solutions to the Agunah Problem

Posted by Josh on March 25, 2012 under Current Jewish Questions | Comments are off for this article

In this mega-podcast, Rabbi Yuter surveys some of contemporary solutions to the Agunah problem and discusses their merits, limitations, and flaws in light of Jewish law, history, and social politics.

Current Jewish Questions 10 – Solutions to the Agunah Problem Sources (PDF)

Current Jewish Questions 10 – Solutions to the Agunah Problem