
Back by popular demand, Rabbis Roundtable is the only place on television — and one of the few places at all — where pulpit rabbis of different denominations engage in open discussion and debate about the issues facing the entire Jewish community. Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, Post-denominational — all viewpoints have a place around the table.
Moderated by R’ Dr. David Flatto, professor of law, history and religion at Penn State University.
Rabbis Roundtable Episode 06. Rabbis of different denominations discuss: Judge Richard Goldstone’s retraction of statements from the Gaza Reports; changes taking place around the Passover table; how revolution in the Middle East is effecting Israel; Rabbi Mintz Mints, and more! Featuring R’ Robyn Fryer-Bodzin, R’ Kenneth Hain, R’ David Seth Kirshner, R’ Marci Bellows. Moderated by R’ Dr. David Flatto.
Rabbis Roundtable Episode 04. On the latest episode, rabbis of different denominations discuss the prospects for peace in Israel, the “singles crisis”, and the High Holidays rush. Featuring Rabbi Joshua Hammerman, Rabbi Andrew Warmflash, Rabbi Manes Kogan, Rabbi Jason Herman.
Rabbis Roundtable Episode 03. On this episode, rabbis discuss the continuing rancor between the Obama & Netanyahu administrations, Fox News host Glen Beck’s views on social justice and religion, the changing nature of communal prayer, and Orthodox women in the rabbinate. Featuring R’ David Posner (Ref.), R’ Hershel Billet (Orth.), R’ Neal Joseph Loevinger (Cons.), and R’ Steven Graber (Cons.).
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Rabbis Roundtable Episode 02. On the second installment of Rabbis Roundtable, a diverse group of Rabbis discuss rabbinic sex scandals, Black-Jewish relations, LGBT inclusion, Brit Hume & Tiger Woods. Featuring host R’ Dr. David Flatto, with guests: R’ Marci Bellows, R’ Aubrey Glazer, R’ Steven Pruzansky and R’ Steven Kane.
Rabbis Roundtable Episode 01. On the first episode of Rabbis Roundtable, rabbis of different denominations share their perspectives on being Jewish during Christmas, the role American Jews should play in Israeli politics — including the struggle to redeem captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, conversion and Jewish survival, and more!