Moshe Weinberger - Works

Works

He is the author of a book called Jewish Outreach - a Halachic Perspective, KTAV publishing, (1990) ISBN 0-88125-355-3, 168 pages. Published in conjunction with the Association for Jewish Outreach Professionals, this book examines the halakhic issues related to Jewish outreach. Among the specific questions the author examines are: What is the nature of the obligation to attract Jews back to Torah observance? Are Baal teshuva yeshivas obligated to teach Torah to all Jews who seek religious guidance? May halakhic concessions be made in synagogue services to attract ba'alei teshuvah?

Weinberger is a frequent contributor to such publications as Rabbi Jacob Joseph School's Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society:

  • Teaching Torah to Women, Spring 5745.
  • The Baal Teshuva and the Jewish Community: Re-entry Problems, Fall 5747.

And also to the OU's Jewish Action magazine:

  • Keeping up with the Katz's, (Rosh haShana 5749) (1988), pp. 10–19
  • Prayer: Neglected Paths and Forgotten Longings, Fall 5750.
  • Beyond the River, Fall 5756.
  • Rav Tzaddok the Kohen, Fall 5757.
  • A Modern Experiment in Chassidus, Fall 5760.

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