5770 — Mattot – Masai: Settling the Land

This week Rabbi Michael Hattin discusses parshiot Mattot-Masai.

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Sunday July 18th 2010

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- Learn Classical Jewish texts
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- Interact in an open co-ed environment
- Meet Jews from all different backgrounds

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Dr. David Bernstein – Executive Producer

About Rabbi Hattin
Rabbi Michael Hattin is a member of the Pardes faculty, his focus is the T’anach. He holds a professional degree in architecture from the University of Toronto and completed his rabbinical studies at Yeshivot Har Etzion Advanced Talmudic College. For many years, he authored the weekly online publications for the Virtual Beit Midrash of Yeshivat Har Etzion. Some of these articles will soon appear in book form. Prior to making aliyah, Michael served as Director of Outreach & Adult Education for the Golf Manor Synagogue of Cincinnati, Ohio, and he continues to lecture as a scholar-in-residence at various synagogues and Jewish organizations in North America.

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