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Click on the arrow above to see a lecture from the Winter 2008 Lindenbaum lecture series
Lectures by Rabbi Prof. David Hartman in the long-running Lindenbaum (now Lindenbaum-Pomrenze) Lecture series are now available for viewing in one convenient location on the Shalom Hartman Institute website.
Click here to choose from 20 lectures dating back to December 2005 and concluding with the Winter and Spring 2008 series.
The Lindenbaum lectures are delivered every year to the public at large in Jerusalem in the Institute's Beit Midrash and draw hundreds at every session. Posting them online in a convenient location will expand the audience further.
Topics include:
Winter 2005-2006
Talmudic & Contemporary Reflections on the Role of Women in Judaism
Basic Concepts in Halakha and Jewish Theology
Winter 2006-2007
Images of Man and God in Classical Jewish Thought
Mitzvah and Halakha: Their Significance for Modern Judaism
Images of Man and God in Classical Jewish Thought
Fall 2007
In Search of a Shared Spiritual Language: Ethical and Theological Themes as Reflected in the Liturgical Calendar
Winter-Spring 2008
Faith and Moral Responsibility: The Dignity of the Other in the Jewish Tradition
Morality Confronts the Halakhic Tradition: Rethinking the Traditional Perspectives on Women, Converts and Non-Jews (Lindenbaum-Pomrenze)
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