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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 6 Kislev, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Audio Classes » Ideas and Beliefs » Moshiach » Moshiach - The Jewish Perspective

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Moshiach - The Jewish Perspective



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Schochet, J. Immanuel
Rabbi Immanuel Schochet has written and lectured extensively on the history and philosophy of Chassidism and topical themes of Jewish thought and ethics. He is a renowned authority on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism. He is rabbi of Cong. Beth Joseph, and professor-emeritus of Philosophy at Humber College, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.



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Rabbi Jacob Immanuel Schochet, an acknowledged authority on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism, is author of more than a dozen books and numerous articles. A renowned lecturer on Jewish thought, ethics and social issues, Dr. Schochet is a congregational rabbi and a university professor of Philosophy at Humber College, in Toronto, Canada.


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