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Virtual Talmud

Rabbi Grossman has joined the blogosphere.  In the spirit of the rabbinic tradition, Beliefnet has asked Rabbi Grossman, along with two other rabbis, Rabbi Eliyahu Stern, an Orthodox rabbi, and Rabbi Joshua Waxman, a Reconstructionist rabbi, to create a virtual Talmud, blogging on Judaism and the world today. Unlike the talmudic arguments of old, the interactivity of Virtual Talmud makes it possible for any member of the BeliefNet community to talk back to the learned teachers and to each other.

To read Rabbi Grossman on Beliefnet's Virtual Talmud click here.

To read Rabbi Grossman's A Jewish Guide to "The Passion" click here.

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