Rabbi Zuckerman: A Stiff-Necked People (March 7, 2026)
Rabbi Zuckerman Sermons
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When is stubbornness a flaw and when does it become necessary for a people to survive? From Menachem Begin's stance against accepting reparations from Germany to the Israelites worshiping the Golden Calf, Rabbi Zuckerman discusses the characterization of Jews as a a "stiff-necked people."
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