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Rabbi Pinchas Taylor, an inspirational young scholar, is a sought-after educator and speaker. He lives in South Florida with his wife Miriam and serves as the Director of Adult Education and Outreach at the Chabad of Plantation. He is the author of two books which you can view and purchase here.
The Jewish Dating and Marriage Podcast
Join us as we sit down with Rabbi Pinchas Taylor on dating and relationships. Rabbi Taylor is an acclaimed American rabbi, best-selling author, life coach, and global lecturer on faith and personal growth.
The Jewish Dietary Laws
A three-part series introducing the basics of maintaining a kosher diet.
The Resurrection of the Dead can seem like a puzzling concept to the modern thinker. But it too is a core Jewish belief. We will see that it not only logically sound to believe in, but is already actualized in nature. In light of discoveries in modern tec...
When is Moshiach coming? (That’s the “million-dollar question.) We will examine the six-thousand year map of human history described by our Sages, consider at which juncture we now find ourselves, and look for evidence that the redemption is currently unf...
Moshiach is a generic term for an “anointed” leader, and Moshiach is therefore more of a job description than a personal designation. Jewish literature describes specific qualifying characteristics and traits that Moshiach must possess, and also lays out ...
What makes Moshiach so central to Judaism? By exploring the spiritual meaning of exile and why we yearn for Moshiach, we derive surprising lessons about its universal application. The Messianic Era is the clear expression of the Divine as it was originall...
Judaism's Real-World Utopia
The idea of Moshiach (Messiah) and the Messianic Redemption is one of the pillars of Jewish faith. Yet the topic is often fraught with misconceptions. Some are even surprised to learn that Moshiach is a Jewish concept.
Discover the reasons behind the practice to wear a dignified head covering especially during prayers.
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