Exploring the legacy of the rationalist Rishonim (medieval Torah scholars), and various other notes, by Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin, director of The Biblical Museum of Natural History in Beit Shemesh. The views expressed here are those of the author, not the institution.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Coming To America
I am coming to America in February, b'ezrat Hashem, and I am available for scholar-in-residence engagements in the following places/dates:
West Coast - Shabbos February 3-4
New York/ New Jersey - Shabbos February 10-11. Maybe Teaneck? ;-)
If anybody is interested in hosting an event for The Biblical Museum of Natural History, please let me know!
You can write to me at director@tevatanachi.org
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