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Rabbi Yossi Madvig
Jews Did it First
The main thrust of this podcast is to shed light on a phenomenon that I’ve noticed over the course of the last decade or so. Very often I come across something in Jewish literature that is clearly an antecedent of some modern day cultural, legal or religious concept.The second will be counter-missionary claims. I think it’s very important that Jews know how to respond to missionary claims. I also hope this will strengthen non-Jews' respect for why Jews believe what we believe and not seeing us as some sort of backwater yokels who have just never heard of the “wonderful good news” as it were.
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This is a great podcast; as a lover of history from Sumer to the Civil War, I love hearing about the roots of concepts, superstitions, tales, legends and the like. This podcast links all the stuff mentined in the previous sentence to their roots in Judaism, which is sweet. Listen!
Urss Graff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/25/18
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