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Rosner’s Torah Talk with Rabbi Moishe Steigmann

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January 30, 2020

Rabbi Moishe Steigmann has been the Rabbi of Congregation Cnesses Israel at Green Bay, Wisconsin, since August, 2017. Rabbi Steigmann has extensive work experience in synagogues, Jewish day schools, camps, and other informal educational and religious settings. He received his rabbinic ordination and a master’s degree in Jewish education from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) in New York and is also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

This week’s Torah portion – Parashat Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16) – features the final three plagues of Egypt, the People of Israel’s departure from Egypt, and the first Passover celebration.

 

 

Previous Torah Talks on Bo

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Shmuel Rosner’s book #IsraeliJudaism, Portrait of a Cultural Revolution (with Prof. Camil Fuchs) is available on Amazon.

 

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