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Rabbi Bassous has an encyclopedic knowledge of the Talmud and Mishnah, and a fair measure of chesed to boot. Listening, as a member of a welcoming, lovely Reform shul, I have found there is so much that is absolutely compatible with what I’m learning from our rabbi— and a huge breadth of life experience and willingness to teach that he has in areas most US rabbis don’t touch in public ( marriage advice, Kabbalah, Christianity and Islam). He also has a great twist on mussar. Yes, there are some things he says that should be taken with a grain of salt — and just a few that are offensive (credit for an earthquake in eretz yisrael was given to egalitarian wall prayer efforts)— but he is trying hard to not engage in lashon hará, and to make his Orthodox Sephardic training accessible to all.
Christina Nashville via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/19
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Rabbi Bassous does an excellent job of teaching the Torah in a way that can be applied to our daily lives. It is very informative and inspiring thank you,a dn may you be blessed for all your work and providing this. Baruch HaShem.
G Flint via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/17
Great with much wonderful knowledge. Hard to listen anymore because he bangs the table way.too.much!!!
Angry13588 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/19
A decent look at Jewish traditions and thought. Recommended as it goes into much greater depth than many other podcasts, so if you are looking for information beyond the surface level, it's a good place to start. Main caveats are in the sciences -- there's a three-part series on evolution...Read full review »
dysjunct via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/16
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