This two-part program is quite a departure from its predecessors. Rather than responding to points made by missionaries, this presentation takes the offensive presentation, raising questions about ChristendomÕs most fundamental teachings. Rabbi
More than 3,300 years ago, God transmitted to Moses both the Written and Oral Law. What is the Oral Law and why was it transmitted that way? Missionaries claim that although the Written Law is the word of God, the Oral Law was a mischievous inv
In a shocking assault on Judaism, anti-Semitic groups make a forceful argument that the Talmud, the sacred compendium of the Oral Torah, advocates the vilest crimes known to man. Tragically, these despicable allegations are made by both Christi
Why did the age-old Christian charge of deicide thrive as the ChurchÕs most enduring accusation against the Jews? Did Mel GibsonÕs blockbuster film resurrect a devastating, anti-Semitic portrayal of the Jewish people? In this presentation, Rabb
This is a fascinating program where Rabbi Singer demonstrates how missionaries use the Jewish scriptures for the purpose of evangelizing and ultimately converting the Jewish people to Christianity.ÊÊ He illustrates how verses in the Hebrew Scri
There is no article of faith that is more central to the Church than the belief in the atoning value of JesusÕ sacrificial death at Calvary. Missionaries never miss an opportunity to point out the inability to expiate sin Òwithout the shedding
What is the evidence for the Oral Law? What does the Bible really say? Rabbi Singer answers these questions and explores some of Judaism's most remarkable teachings in this closing segment on the Oral Law.
In this provocative presentation, Rabbi Singer delves into one of the most crucial theological differences between Judaism and the Church: Satan and Original Sin. Missionaries insist that man is totally depraved as a result of Satan's unyieldin
No area of Jewish literature could be more inhospitable to the Christian doctrine of a triune godhead than the Hebrew Bible.ÊIt is on the strength of our Torah and Prophets that the Jew has preserved the commandment to worship one, single, uniq