
Rabbi Francis Nataf on Chukas-Bulls and Bears, Evolution and Why Rebbe Yehoshua Preferred Short Cuts
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Show Notes
Join Rav Nataf as he discusses our love of short cuts and how Jewish history and texts warn us about their inefficacy. Also, why was Rav Kook so enthusiastic about evolution? And also, an important correction to one of the Rabbi's first published essays, because our long term is often really just the short term.
Rabbi Francis Nataf is a respected educator, writer and thinker, well known for his ability to find new ways of looking at text and tradition. He is the author of the groundbreaking book on the Torah Redeeming Relevance. The Yeshiva of Newark @IDT is proud to partner with Rav Nataf to help spread his important messages to as wide an audience as possible .
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