Deeper Look At The Parsha Rabbi Pini Dunner
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- Religión y espiritualidad
In the late 1990s Rabbi Dunner presented his own daily 2-hour radio show on London’s multiethnic station, Spectrum Radio. Tens of thousands of listeners – Jews and non-Jews alike – tuned in every day to hear Rabbi Dunner’s take on current events. In 2011 Rabbi Dunner relocated to the US and became the senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue.
Weekly the Rabbi holds a parsha shiur that delves deeper into the Parsha of the week.
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BAMIDBAR - A CALL FOR TRUE LEADERSHIP
Rabbi Dunner critiques the inadequate response of East Brunswick school leaders to a yearbook incident where a Jewish student group's photo and names were replaced with those of Muslim students. He emphasizes the need for true leadership that goes beyond apologies, insisting on accountability, proactive measures, and preventing such incidents. Drawing from Parshat Bamidbar and the teachings of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, he underscores the importance of responsibility, inclusion, and community in effective leadership to uphold values of respect and justice.
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BECHUKOTAI - YOU ARE WHO YOUR ALLIES ARE
In the wake of an extraordinary tweet by the Supreme Leader of Iran, Rabbi Dunner reflects on the troubling alignment between progressive groups in the West and regimes like Iran and terrorist groups like Hamas, which starkly contradict the values these groups claim to uphold. Highlighting the dangerous cognitive dissonance in supporting oppressive movements, he draws on the teachings of Bechukotai to urge progressives to reconsider their alliances and return to their foundational values of justice, freedom, and human dignity.
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IN THE FACE OF BIAS
Rabbi Dunner condemns the decision by ICC prosecutor Karim Khan to propose war crimes arrest warrants for Israel's leaders. He criticizes this move as politically motivated rather than a pursuit of justice, highlighting the bias and pressure from other nations, like Libya. Citing the Haftarah of Behar, in which Jeremiah's land purchase symbolizes hope and resilience despite impending doom, he asserts that notwithstanding the hatred and spurious accusations, the Jewish connection to Israel remains unbroken and will always flourish.
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EMOR - FAITH AMIDST TRAGEDY
Rabbi Dunner reflects on the tragic loss of five IDF soldiers from his son Meir's unit in Gaza in a 'friendly fire' incident. This prompts a deep exploration of the theological problem of unbearable human suffering. Rabbi Dunner contrasts two perspectives - the Rambam’s rational approach and the Izhbitzer Rebbe’s more radical view - and highlights the struggle to find meaning and maintain faith amidst tragedy, offering both these theological perspectives as sources of comfort and guidance.
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EMOR - SACRED TIME
Rabbi Dunner delves into the concept of sacred time in Judaism, drawing from Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' teachings. He explains how Shabbat, likened to a temporal sanctuary, offers a break from daily life, fostering reflection and spiritual renewal. By exploring the duality of time—both cyclical and linear—we discover the importance of balance, illustrating how these sacred moments enhance spiritual growth and communal unity.
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KEDOSHIM - HYPOCRISY EXPOSED
Using a classical story from the Talmud about Hillel the Elder, Rabbi Dunner blasts pro-Palestinian social justice activists for using hateful methods that go against their own stated goals of justice for all. In particular, he targets the Neo-Marxists who are behind the protests and fund them, claiming they exploit these events to spread their ideology and undermine Western democracy.