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Saturday, May 7
by
Rabbi Lazer
on May 7, 2011 10:43PM (EDT)
How fast (or slow) is the passage of time? Is time our greatest enemy? Does it cause despair? more »
Thursday, July 23
by
Rabbi Lazer
on July 23, 2009 10:56AM (EDT)
Is there an inherent conflict between science and faith?
Could the intricate symmetry of the Universe have come about by chance?
Does the precision and complexity of the universe suggest a higher power to the objective mind? more »
Sunday, November 6
by
Rabbi Lazer
on November 6, 2005 12:01AM (EST)
Jews believe in a single G-d. The very notion that there might be another deity is to the Jew, foreign and utter heresy.
The G-d that Jews believe in is absolute in every way. Absolute in his unity, absolute in his eternity, absolute in his capacity and absolute in his infinity. more »
by
Rabbi Lazer
on November 6, 2005 12:00AM (EST)
Three thousand and eight hundred years ago there lived a man by the name of Abraham. As a young child, Abraham came to a full recognition of an all-powerful and masterful G-d, who is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent, who created the universe and all that are in it. Abraham spent a lifetime teaching his friends, students and peers about this novel idea. more »
Saturday, November 5
by
Rabbi Lazer
on November 5, 2005 11:52PM (EST)
In the essay on the Jewish people we have learned of the Jewish mission to bring humanity to a state of unity with itself and with G-d. A natural question presents itself. How are the Jews meant to bring about this utopian age? Why do they believe themselves to be equipped to perform this exalted and almost impossible task? more »
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