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Parshas Toldos and the Morality of Suspense-or Deciphering Yitzchak's Adventures in Gerar-with Rabbi Aryeh Klapper

Parshas Toldos and the Morality of Suspense-or Deciphering Yitzchak's Adventures in Gerar-with Rabbi Aryeh Klapper

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Rabbi Klapper leads a ZOOM Shiur on a much ignored and surprisingly fascinating text,the struggles of Yitzchak and Avimelech.

Rabbi Aryeh Klapper is Dean of the Center for Modern Torah Leadership, Rosh Beit Midrash of its Summer Beit Midrash Program and a member of the Boston Beit Din.Rabbi Klapper is a widely published author in prestigious Hebrew and English journals. He is frequently consulted on issues of Jewish law from representatives of all streams of Judaism and responds from an explicit and uncompromised Orthodox stance.

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