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These rabbis were countered by Rabbi Akiva and his school who recognized the work as great literature that had to have been divinely inspired.
Rabbi Edward C. Bernstein: The Song Of Songs: Passover's Poetic Wonder Rabbi Edward C. Bernstein 2011
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These rabbis were countered by Rabbi Akiva and his school who recognized the work as great literature that had to have been divinely inspired.
Rabbi Edward C. Bernstein: The Song Of Songs: Passover's Poetic Wonder Rabbi Edward C. Bernstein 2011
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But we cannot forget the importance of Rabbi Akiva's assertion that the Jewish version of the Golden Rule is the highest value in the Torah.
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster: Choose Our Highest Values, Reject Fear Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster 2011
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But we cannot forget the importance of Rabbi Akiva's assertion that the Jewish version of the Golden Rule is the highest value in the Torah.
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster: Choose Our Highest Values, Reject Fear Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster 2011
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But we cannot forget the importance of Rabbi Akiva's assertion that the Jewish version of the Golden Rule is the highest value in the Torah.
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster: Choose Our Highest Values, Reject Fear Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster 2011
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The powerful song Avinu Malkeinu ("Our Father, Our King"), sung on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, was written by the first and second century Rabbi Akiva as a prayer for rain during a drought (Babylonian Talmud Taanit 25b).
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen: Beginning The Jewish Year In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene Rabbi Michael M. Cohen 2011
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This is the reconciliation of Rabbi Akiva's famous paradox, "All is foreseen, yet free will is given".
Rabbi Alan Lurie: How Could God Have Allowed the Holocaust? Rabbi Alan Lurie 2012
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This is the reconciliation of Rabbi Akiva's famous paradox, "All is foreseen, yet free will is given".
Rabbi Alan Lurie: How Could God Have Allowed the Holocaust? Rabbi Alan Lurie 2012
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The powerful song Avinu Malkeinu ("Our Father, Our King"), sung on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, was written by the first and second century Rabbi Akiva as a prayer for rain during a drought (Babylonian Talmud Taanit 25b).
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen: Beginning The Jewish Year In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene Rabbi Michael M. Cohen 2011
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But we cannot forget the importance of Rabbi Akiva's assertion that the Jewish version of the Golden Rule is the highest value in the Torah.
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster: Choose Our Highest Values, Reject Fear Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster 2011
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