Passover, Deprogramming, and a Deli Sandwich

Passover, Deprogramming, and a Deli Sandwich

Passover, Deprogramming, and a Deli Sandwich Growing up in New York our family looked forward to celebrating Passover.  I fondly recall my mother preparing matzah with butter for my lunch and my non-Jewish friends asking me to share it with them. At our Passover seder, we ate matzah to recall the bread of affliction and ate bitter herbs [maror] to remind us of the bitterness of slavery. In the time of the Temple, Jews were also required to partake of the roasted paschal lamb.  In fulfillment


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Lie Detectors, DNA, and the Messiah’s Identity

Lie Detectors, DNA, and the Messiah’s Identity

Lie Detectors, DNA, and the Messiah’s Identity In 1975, two New York inventors bonded liquid crystals with quartz stones and set them into rings.  The “mood rings” became a fad and were thought to change color based on the wearer’s mood.  In reality, the rings were only reacting to changes in temperature. There are, however, scientifically proven methods to read someone’s mood and uncover hidden secrets. The FBI, for example, trains their agents to observe facial micro-expressions to determin


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

The Jews for Judaism Counter-Missionary Survival Seminar

The Jews for Judaism Counter-Missionary Survival Seminar

In this audio portion of the 12 Part Counter-Missionary Survival Seminar, Rabbi Michael Skobac discusses Micha 5, Zechariah 12, and Isaiah 9:6. Rabbi Skobac refutes popular Christian missionary claims and sheds new light on the age-old arguments of trying to prove that Jesus was the messiah. You will learn to respond confidently to any Christian missionary who challenges your Jewish beliefs.


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz