Rabbi Singer explores the meaning and limitations of the ancient Jewish tradition of praying at a gravesite.| Outreach Judaism - Judaism's response to Christian missionaries
Christians are baffled by the Jewish rejection of Jesus, and Jews are bewildered why Christians would even entertain the notion that Jesus is the messiah. In this eye-opening presentation, Rabbi Tovia Singer illustrates that graphic messianic prophecies found in the Book of Ezekiel oppose central Christian teachings about Jesus.| Outreach Judaism
Rabbi Tovia Singer explains that the book of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were written anonymously, and the authors did not claim to be followers of Jesus or eyewitnesses. In this presentation, Rabbi Singer explores how second century church fathers came to assert that the gospels were written by apostles and companions of the apostles.| Outreach Judaism
What happens after you die? People frequently conflate the belief in the resurrection of the dead with the notion of the immortality of the soul. They are in fact two different but related views. Rabbi Tovia Singer explains that while Judaism and Christianity both affirm what is commonly called eternal life, there are important differences| Outreach Judaism
There is significant body of literature devoted to proving that Jesus never existed. Proponents of this position are called “mythicists” because they believe that Jesus is a myth. Most New Testament Scholars argue that mythicists are dead wrong. Rabbi Tovia Singer’s opinion and his compelling evidence on this provocative topic will shock you.| Outreach Judaism