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Tag: future

The Third Temple – Really?

Rabbi Barr in his Rosh Hashanah Evening Service talks about those who want to turn back the clock.

Published October 4, 2016
Categorized as Barr's Banter (podcasts), Barr's Banter 2016, Rabbis' Messages Tagged creativity, future, Judaism, Rosh Hashanah, Second Temple, Temple Mount, Third Temple

It’s More Than Numbers

Rabbi Barr on Mark Oppenheimer’s observation about the growth of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.

Published April 21, 2015
Categorized as Barr's Banter (podcasts), Barr's Banter 2015, Rabbis' Messages Tagged demographics, future, jewish podcast, Jews, Judaism, Liberal Judaism, Mark Oppenheimer, New York Times, numbers, Ultra-Orthodox

Belief Matters

Rabbi Barr’s Yom Kippur Sermon addresses why what we believe matters.

Published October 7, 2014
Categorized as Barr's Banter (podcasts), Barr's Banter 2014, Rabbis' Messages Tagged belief, creativity, future, Golden Calf, Judaism, modernity, Mt. Sinai, science, sermon, Yom Kippur

I Believe in Hope

Rabbi Barr’s Yom Kippur Evening Sermon 2012.

Published October 9, 2012
Categorized as Barr's Banter (podcasts), Barr’s Banter 2012, Rabbis' Messages Tagged action, change, Congregation Beth Adam, future, hope, kol nidre, OurJewishCommunity.org, Rabbi Robert Barr, tikkun olam, Yom Kippur
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