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Shabbat, November 22, 2008 - 24 Cheshvan, 5769
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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.
Michael Kigel is the producer of Passages and Messages, two weekly television shows entering their eleventh year of broadcast on CTS (Canada). He is also the Dean of the Jewish Leadership Program at the Lauder Business School in Vienna.


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