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A Tale of Two Names: Why Were There Days of Creation?
This week's lecture, Rabbi Fohrman jumps into a what can be perceived as the holiest of prayers- literally 'Kedusha' or 'Holy'. What exactly is this prayer about? How are angels involved? And how can understanding this prayer help us understand our relationship with a God that it One in our world of dualities?
For our latest, most expansive and refined material on this subject, be sure to watch our fully animate course Making Sense of Morning Prayers.
This lecture is part 2 of a 3 part series. For the first series on A Tale of Two Names, be sure to listen to A Tale of Two Names: Elokim and YHVH. For the last in the lecture series, listen to A Tale of Two Names: From The Garden To The Flood.
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Rabbi David Fohrman
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