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Howard M. Markose - The Leadership of Aaron and Moses – A Look at Differing Styles
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Howard M. Markose - The Leadership of Aaron and Moses – A Look at Differing Styles

Rabbi Dr. Howard M. Markose, a teacher of Bible and Biblical Hebrew Grammar at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem (www.pardes.org.il/) presents his Valley Beit Midrash lecture "JThe Leadership of Aaron and Moses – A Look at Differing Styl

Jewish Ideas to Change the World

December 11, 20181h 28m

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Rabbi Dr. Howard M. Markose, a teacher of Bible and Biblical Hebrew Grammar at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem (www.pardes.org.il/) presents his Valley Beit Midrash lecture "JThe Leadership of Aaron and Moses – A Look at Differing Styles" before an audience at Congregation Or Tzion (www.congregationortzion.org) in Scottsdale, AZ. ABOUT THIS LECTURE: The Jewish tradition feels really good about both Aaron and Moses as examples of great human beings. Aaron is called ‘Pursuer of Peace, Lover of all Creatures’ while Moses is known as ‘Moshe Rabbeinu’ – our rabbi Moses, with all of the positive implications that come with calling someone ‘our rabbi’. But how did these two great men fare when called upon to exercise exemplary leadership? In our discussion this evening, Aaron and Moses are called upon to be leaders as they address the challenge of an ornery and impatient people. Are the requisite traits of a leader any different today? DONATE: bit.ly/1NmpbsP LEARNING MATERIALS: https://bit.ly/2C3Lm54 For more info, please visit: www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash/ https://www.facebook.com/OrTzionAZ/ twitter.com/VBMTorah www.facebook.com/RabbiShmulyYanklowitz/ Music: "They Say" by WowaMusik, a public domain track from the YouTube Audio Library. ★ Support this podcast ★

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