The popular “Crossfire!” is back with an all-new panel!
Have you ever wished to have a “no-holds-barred” discussion with a Rabbi and get answers to all of your burning questions? This is your chance!
This Crossfire session at the National Jewish Retreat featured a panel including Rabbi Yosef Schusterman, spiritual leader of Chabad of N. Beverly Hills and the Halachic authority for the community of Greater Los Angeles; Rabbi Simon Jacobson, head of the Meaningful Life Center, author of ‘Towards a Meaningful life”, sought-after lecturer and publisher of “The Algemeiner Journal”; and Rabbi Manis Friedman, world-renowned author and lecturer, author of “Doesn’t Anyone Blush Anymore” and Dean of the Bais Chana Institute in Minnesota.
The panel was moderated by former television producer Molly Resnick.
Dozens of questions were addressed on a wide variety of topics from the moral to the political. In this video, you will find answers to thought-provoking questions such as “If the person you marry is your soulmate, why is divorce allowed in Judaism?” “Can I drive a self-driving car on Shabbos?” and “Is the exchange of Arab prisoners for Israeli captives allowed?”
This panel was so much fun!
Great panel.
My father whenever asked the question “Is it better to drive to Shul on Shabbos or stay home?” would respond: “It’s better to move closer to shul and walk to shul on Shabbos”
thank you so much!!!
Great questions, great answers from 3 rabbis, each with the wisdom and clarity to respond effectively.
Terrific forum.
This is the first Cross-fire I have watched. Anxious to listen again in a year!
so wonderful and pleasant to listen to, and so deep!!!
I really enjoyed it! So enlightning!!! Great panel!
I agree this was a great panel of Rabbis, It was very interesting
you mentioned that Rashis daughters put on tefillin.
i asked a rov recently and was told that they put RASHI on his tefillin, not themselves…
Excellent panel. The simcha shel mitzvah of the three rabbis as they discuss earth-shattering questions is epic. I didn’t watch it in order to learn, but I learned from it anyway, and enjoyed greatly.
chabad’s finest!