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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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"Naturalized" - Written and directed by Julia Kots
2006 - (8 minutes) - A Russian immigrant battles his alarmed and bewildered parents over his decision to "modify" his body by having the Jewish ritual circumcision as an adult. Julia Kots emigrated from the former Soviet Union in 1989. Her films have screened on PBS and at dozens of renowned festivals worldwide. She will graduate from Columbia University Film School in May 2008. "Naturalized" appeared in the 2007 New York Jewish Film...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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