Rabbi Yeshoshua Soudakoff announced on Facebook that he has started a new online course with 6 sessions on Tuesdays at 20:00-21:30 Israeli time.
The theme of the course: “Judaism in the modern world”
Watch Video – www.facebook.com/deafrabbi/videos/10157682345537192/
The topics of the meetings are:
The Agunot.
Who is considered grass? How is the situation of anchoring created nowadays? What are the tools to solve this? An example in fact: victims in the twin towers in 11.9.01
Shabbat.
Since the Torah was written and until today, there were many developments, including electricity, cars, planes, and more. How does Judaism treat these new situations? And what is the source?
Kosher.
Once prepared everything in grandma’s kitchen. Today half of the food in your kitchen was prepared in factories ingredients that came from all over the world. How Do Kosher Guardians complete the gap between the world of Talmud and wymynw?
Gilad Shalit.
Who doesn’t know gilad shalit? And who does know the point of view of Judaism on this deal, that will take over 1,000 terrorists to save one Jew? Let’s go to the issue and together we will discover the answer.
The Modern Fertility.
Today you can do things that once only dreamed of. It is possible to take seed and eggs from other people who are stuck in the womb of a surrogate woman. So what determines the identity of the mother? This and we will talk during the meeting.
The Holocaust.
Everyone knows that there are 6,000,000 victims of the Holocaust. But what is not known is the personal experiences of the people who have lived in this period, and the questions and the questions they have dealt with every day. We will hear the questions from their shocking, and the answers that are more shocking, and re-and the pain and suffering they suffered in the days of darkness, and also the Jewish heroism that they are demonstrated and actions. To the grave they remained Jews, and they did not forget what is really important.
Registration for the course requires payment of 150 shekels. For Details: 053-229-5455
Source: Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff, Facebook