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An Interview with Rabbi Moshe Kahn
BY: Ilana Gadish. How would you describe your approach towards teaching Talmud? What are your goals when you tackle a sugya? The first thing that I would want to emphasize is that the goal of teaching Talmud, or teaching anything, is to teach students how to learn. I think sometimes that gets ... Read more →
An Interview with Rabbi Robert Hirt
BY: Jonathan Ziring. Can you provide a basic history of the Orthodox Forum over the last twenty years? The Forum was started in 1989, and we are now in our twenty-first year. The objective was to expose the yeshivah- and college-educated graduate, not just the Yeshiva University graduate, to ... Read more →
An Interview with R. Yuval Cherlow
BY: Sarit Bendavid You are one of the founders of the Tzohar Foundation, an organization dedicated to enhancing unity and Jewish identity in Israel. Can you tell us more about some of Tzohar’s activities and what some of the results of its efforts have been? Tzohar was established immediately ... Read more →
An Interview with Rabbi Hershel Schachter
BY: Jonathan Ziring You are on the Rabbinical Council of America’s board on gerut (conversion). Can you briefly describe what the RCA’s policies are? Under what circumstances was the RCA’s policy on gerut formulated? Did they relate to circumstances in Israel? I was not involved in the ... Read more →
An Interview with Rabbi Dr. Moshe D. Tendler
An Interview with Rabbi Dr. Moshe D. Tendler BY: Shaul Seidler-Feller. What was Orthodox Judaism like in the early part of the 20th century in America? What were the difficulties and/or opportunities presented to Jews coming over to the U.S. from Europe? I grew up in a small, isolated, ... Read more →
An Interview with Rabbi Hershel Schachter
An Interview with Rabbi Hershel Schachter BY: Staff Who is qualified to give a pesak Halakhah (halakhic ruling)? What makes his ruling binding upon a large group of people? To give an original pesak on a new she’eilah (halachic question) or a hachra’ah (decision) on an old ... Read more →
An Interview with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
An Interview with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks BY: Shlomo Zuckier As Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, how is your role different from that of an ordinary rabbi? It means that I have to look after the welfare of all the congregations under my aegis in ... Read more →
Rav Reichman’s Interview in Full!
For all those whose appetites were whetted but not satiated by the version of Rav Reichman’s interview that appeared in Kol Hamevaser, we are happy to present the full version of the interview. It is available in print form here, and the audio is available here.
An Interview with R. Dr. Shalom Berger