Jewish Thoughtflow

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  • Summary

  • A podcast aimed at exploring the depths of Jewish thought from a Torah-authentic viewpoint.
    Avraham Cohen
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Episodes
  • Noah's Ark - Mistaken Premises of Biblical Criticism
    Nov 7 2022

    Over 4000 years ago, Hashem decided to restart the world, destroying the earth, and its inhabitants in a great flood. Only through building the ark were Noach and his family able to survive, and save enough animals for the world to continue. This story, described in the beginning of Genesis, has been subjected to many questions. How did Noach have the capability to build such an advanced ship? How did he collect all the animals? How did they fit? Why is there so much localized human diversity, if we are all descendants of one family? Why is there no geological evidence of a massive flood? Why do the histories of civilizations seem to predate the flood, which would have been the rise of those civilizations?

    Join Jewish Thoughtflow on our voyage through the deluge of questions.

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    41 mins
  • How Nature Proves God Beyond a Reasonable Doubt - A thorough investigation of the Teleological Proof
    Aug 19 2022
    46 mins
  • The History of Kabbalah - From Sinai to Tzfas
    Jul 22 2022

    Ever wonder where Kabbalah comes from? Was it a system of thought developed in the middle ages, or an oral tradition dating back to Har Sinai? What do Nevuah and Kabbalah have in common? Does our Kabbalistic mesorah have the same strength as our halachik mesorah? All this and more on the latest episode of Jewish Thoughtflow!
    For all questions, comments, and concerns, please email me at Jewishthoughtflow@gmail.com or whatsapp following this link:
    https://wa.me/message/V7Y76456IVZQK1

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    41 mins

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