מרצה | Title | תקציר | סידרה |
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Rav Alex Israel | Judicial Warnings | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav David Silverberg | Four Areas of Leadership | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Joshua Amaru | Parashat Ha-melekh | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Michael Hattin | The High Court | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Michael Hattin | Returning from the Front | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Michael Hattin | Waging War against the Canaanites | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Yaakov Beasley | KINGLY APPOINTMENTS | Introduction to Parashat HaShavua | |
Rav Shimon Klein | Parashat Shoftim - The Rule of the People | What is the biblical view of the concept of leadership? It seems that there is no simple answer to this question. Leaders are central to the biblical narrative, with entire passages devoted to their life stories and the values that guided them. These narratives generally provide insight into life in the given time period, and in this sense a study of the leader is a reasonable study of the generation and the period. Alongside the wealth and diversity of leadership stories throughout Tanakh, there is a biblical passage whose subject matter is leadership: the passage concerning the king. | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |