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Rosner’s Torah-Talk: Sukkot with Rabbi Naftali Rothenberg

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September 18, 2013

Our special guest this week is Rabbi Professor Naftali Rothenberg, senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, where he is Jewish Culture and Identity Chair and editor of 'Identities', a Journal for Jewish Culture & Identity. He also serves as the Rabbi and spiritual leader of Har Adar, a Jerusalem suburb town, where he resides with his family. Rabbi Rothenberg has published numerous articles and 12 books, and he is the 2011 laureate of the Liebhaber Prize for the encouragement of religious tolerance in Israel.

This Sukkot edition of Torah-Talk discusses the inclusive and universal aspects of this special holiday. 

 

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