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Rabbi
David Bigman
Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa

Rabbi David Bigman has been the Rosh HaYeshiva at Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa since 1995. Before becoming Rosh HaYeshiva at YMG, he served as the Rabbi of Kibbutz Maale Gilboa, and as the Rosh HaYeshiva in Yeshivat haKibbutz HaDati Ein Tzurim. He was one of the founders of Midreshet haBanot b’Ein Hanatziv. 

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September 19, 2019

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Id and Superego: The Two Flood Stories and the Human Condition

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Moderating the Stark Truth of the Written Torah

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Reclaiming the Multi-Genre Perspective

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It could well be that our own, “enlightened,” moral views will one day be outmoded; let us hope that our descendants will feel bound not by our frail words, but by the robust spiritual tradition.

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Norman Solomon

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