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Author: Rabbi Jordan Parr

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Rabbi Jordan Parr brings the beauty of Judaism to a curious non-Jewish audience. We'll discuss Bible, holidays, Jewish thought and dozens of other topics. We'll also learn how a Rabbi reads the Gospels! Our Podcast conversation will continue on Club House and other sites. Please join us!
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Passover and Easter

Passover and Easter

2022-04-0716:56

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Purim

Purim

2022-03-1417:59

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Kashrut

Kashrut

2022-03-0720:53

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Shabbat I

Shabbat I

2022-02-0716:59

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Rosh Chodesh

Rosh Chodesh

2022-01-3112:33

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Shavuot

Shavuot

2022-05-1818:40

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The Jewish Calendar

The Jewish Calendar

2022-01-2415:05

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Jews and Thanksgiving

Jews and Thanksgiving

2022-11-1715:59

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Jewish Storytelling

Jewish Storytelling

2022-01-1025:10

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What books do Jews see as holy? Which books are holy to Christians but not to Jews? Take a listen and find out! Support the show
Who is a Jew? Such a basic question, such a complex answer. Let's unpack it together. Torah for Christians is a podcast series devoted to explaining Jewish ideas and values to the non-Jewish world. Rabbi Jordan Parr is an accomplished teacher, scholar and public speaker who has been explaining Judaism to Christian audiences for many years. Feedback is always welcome. Support the show
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In this episode, we examine the concept of a just war, found in Deuteronomy, Chapter 20 and learn how this concept applies to the current Israel-Hamas war. Support the show
The first in a series that will try to explain some of the background and tensions concerning the Israel-Hamas crisis in the Middle East. Today, we look at the idea of Covenant in the Torah and why Jews lay claim to this land. Support the show
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