Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katzactive
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Rabbi Dovid Katz, PhD is lauded for his extensive knowledge of Jewish History, his engaging and insightful lecture series, and eye opening historical international tours.


Follow him weekly. New content released each week, including Personalities in Jewish History, Insights into Tefillah and Perspectives on the Haftarah and Parshah. Sponsorships of podcasts are available. He can be reached at the following email: rabbidkatz@gmail.com.
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1154 Available Episodes (1154 Total)Average duration: 00:42:05
Apr 22 | 00:26:49
Did you ever realize the slavery in Egypt commenced shortly before the birth of Moses?
Apr 21 | 00:27:40
Did the slaves view their plight from within an Egyptian pagan narrative?
Apr 21 | 00:35:55
The שיטות that one may keep חמץ at the home of a gentile on פסח without selling it
Apr 17 | 00:31:49
What were the theological perceptions of Jews on the night of Pesach? Maimonidean? Astrological?
Apr 14 | 00:26:15
Haftarah Shabbos HaGadol: Why was it chosen? What does it have to do with Passover?
Apr 14 | 00:28:56
Parshas Metzora: Why Did Tzaraas Cease
Apr 14 | 00:37:59
The Iran Attack on Israel: Why did Jordan help Israel shoot down the Iranian missiles?
Apr 12 | 00:26:01
What's with the debates as to how many plagues were there @the Red Sea?
Apr 10 | 00:33:01
Pesach: Why was it necessary to go through the first nine plagues?
Apr 09 | 00:30:35
Moses Hess and R’ Yehosef Zechariah Stern on אַהֲבַת יִשְׂרָאֵל וְחִבַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל
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