In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, co-founder and president of SoulShop Studios, about doing Jewish “outreach” to non-Jews.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, co-founder and president of SoulShop Studios, about doing Jewish “outreach” to non-Jews.
Jewish texts are usually considered to be kept away from the outside world. But according to Rabbi Lamm, this is largely a misconception, as Jewish texts—from the Bible and the Talmud to the Midrash and beyond—have shaped the course of the human story.
In this episode we discuss:
A Defence of the People of England by John Milton
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
“Why Read The Bible In Hebrew?”
“Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Interviewed by Rabbi Ari Lamm”
The Hebrew Republic by Eric Nelson
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