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Below is our collection of Learning multimedia materials. Browse through the categories for interesting content. Lectures are provided as MP3 files, which you can download to your computer. Once the download is complete, you may listen to the mp3 file on your computer using Windows Media Player, Real Player, QuickTime or iTunes; or, upload the file to your mp3 player.

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file icon Prof. Wyschograd: The Anti-Rambamhot!

This lecture was presented by Rabbi Ari Weiss at YCT's Yemei Iyun on Bible and Jewish Thought 2007.  The Yemei Iyun is an annual three-day conference for all Judaic Studies teachers as well as lovers of serious Tanakh and Machshava.  Leading scholars and educators in the fields of Bible, Exegesis, and Jewish Thought from the United States and Israel participate in this event.

Rabbi Ari Weiss is a YCT Rabbinical School Graduate, Class of 2007.

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file icon M. Wyschograd, "Confrontation" and Jewish-Christian Dialoguehot!

This lecture was presented by Rabbi Dr. David Berger at YCT's Yemei Iyun on Bible and Jewish Thought 2007.  The Yemei Iyun is an annual three-day conference for all Judaic Studies teachers as well as lovers of serious Tanakh and Machshava.  Leading scholars and educators in the fields of Bible, Exegesis, and Jewish Thought from the United States and Israel participate in this event.

Rabbi Dr. David Berger is a faculty member at the Bernard Revel Graduate School and CUNY Graduate School.

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file icon Holocaust Theology and Its Pitfallshot!

This lecture was presented by Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot at YCT's Yemei Iyun on Bible and Jewish Thought 2007.  The Yemei Iyun is an annual three-day conference for all Judaic Studies teachers as well as lovers of serious Tanakh and Machshava.  Leading scholars and educators in the fields of Bible, Exegesis, and Jewish Thought from the United States and Israel participate in this event.

Rabbi Helfgot is the Chair of the Departments of Bible and Jewish Thought at YCT Rabbinical School.

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