I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
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I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Va’era (Exodus 6:2-9:35).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Mark Egerman completed the four year course of study for a B.A. degree in 1963 at UCLA in three years. He completed the three year course of study at UCLA School of Law in two and one half years and received his Juris Doctorate in February, 1966. Mr. Egerman finished first in his graduating class at UCLA School of Law, was a Senior Editor of the UCLA Law Review, and was awarded the highest law school scholastic honor of Order of the Coif. Mr. Egerman is admitted to practice before all courts of the State of California, the United States District Court, Central District of California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal, and the United States Supreme Court.
…Mr. Egerman served as Mayor of the City of Beverly Hills in 2004-2005 and 2001-2002. He served two terms on the Beverly Hills City Council from March, 1997, through March, 2005.
Mark Egerman completed the four year course of study for a B.A. degree in 1963 at UCLA in three years. He completed the three year course of study at UCLA School of Law in two and one half years and received his Juris Doctorate in February, 1966. Mr. Egerman finished first in his graduating class at UCLA School of Law, was a Senior Editor of the UCLA Law Review, and was awarded the highest law school scholastic honor of Order of the Coif. Mr. Egerman is admitted to practice before all courts of the State of California, the United States District Court, Central District of California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal, and the United States Supreme Court.
…Mr. Egerman served as Mayor of the City of Beverly Hills in 2004-2005 and 2001-2002. He served two terms on the Beverly Hills City Council from March, 1997, through March, 2005.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
Tamara is a 20-something third year law student. She writes a dating blog for the Jewish Journal called Tattletales.
I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube.
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In his 2009 lecture on Leviticus 21, Dennis said: “There are more riveting chapters of the Torah. And there are less riveting ones.
“A dear friend of mine, one of his two sons, had a bar mitzvah. The portion of that Sabbath was not one of the more scintillating ones in the Torah. He asked me if I would speak on the Torah.
“It happens to be that while he is not Orthodox, his family is ultra-Orthodox. Black hat and beards. Very Orthodox. He’s the black sheep in the family for not being Orthodox. At least they came.
“I got up and said this is one of the less riveting portions of the Torah. And his relatives got up and left. I felt so bad for my friend. They were not prepared to hear that one might say that one portion is more riveting than the next.”
I discuss the parsha with Rabbi Rabbs Mondays at 7pm PST on my live cam.
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says: “What does this say about many — not all — women voters? They are willing to see the country head towards bankruptcy to keep giving people money. Women want to be taken care of. They want their kids taken care of. And that’s it. It’s an emotional vote.
“Women don’t care about the economic well-being of the country as much as men do. They have a more selfish way of voting. How much more money will I and my kids get? That’s how I read it. They don’t care if the country is economically solvent. Men care more. In this instance, men are more responsible than women.”
“The question isn’t whether it is sexist. It is whether it is true. Women are more interested in government expansion and providing benefits than fiscal responsibility. Remember that woman who got up before the townhall meeting of George Bush and John Kerry in 2004 and asked, “If I vote for you, what will you do for me?”"
Female caller: “A lot of women don’t have the support of a man anymore because of the breakdown of the family.”
I discuss the parsha with Rabbi Rabbs Mondays at 7pm PST on my live cam.
On his radio show Friday, Dennis Prager says: You out there who enable the chronically unhappy should feel awful because you are making your own lives miserable and you are enabling the miserable to stay miserable.
Everybody does this. You have to be very strong not to do this.
If we did not enable the chronically miserable, they would change.
I’m talking about unhappy people who take out their bad moods on others.
I don’t think we enable friends as much, because we simply drop them if they’re too drippy.
You can’t make the unhappy happy. We have to tell the chronically unhappy people in our lives — I can handle your depression, but I can’t handle you taking it out on me.
I discuss the parsha with Rabbi Rabbs Mondays at 7pm PST on my live cam.
I’m reading this New York Times article.
How come there are only calls for healing after minorities are attacked?
If heterosexuals are beaten by homosexuals, are there any calls for healing?
If whites are attacked by blacks or hispanics, are there are any calls for healing?
If men are attacked by women, are there any calls for healing?
Is there any media coverage when people in the majority culture are attacked by minorities?
I discuss the parsha with Rabbi Rabbs Mondays at 7pm PST on my live cam.
In his second lecture on Leviticus 20 in 2009, Dennis Prager said: Jacob Milgrom argues that the Torah does not care about lesbianism because lesbians don’t spill seed. But there’s no prohibition against the spilling of seed in the Torah. The sin of Onan is in his refusing to inseminate his wife. The Torah could’ve explicitly banned masturbation and the spilling of seed but does not.
I have been perplexed for a long time about why the Torah does not have anything to say about lesbianism. I think I have the answer.
The answer is — all of these laws presuppose the male as the actor in sex. So just as the Torah does not say to the woman that she can not sleep with her father or brother or son, though there is the bestiality issue. It is hard to imagine a woman initiating bestiality. It was probably a kinky practice that some men found alluring. Bestiality is the only time the woman is possibly pictured as the actor…
I discuss the parsha with Rabbi Rabbs Mondays at 7pm PST on my live cam.