Through teshuvah, repentence, we can lessen past sins and even change some to merits. Rabbi Pinchas Taylor shows how science is coming to support different approaches to time and space, which have always been known in Jewish mystical literature.
Through teshuvah, repentence, we can lessen past sins and even change some to merits. Rabbi Pinchas Taylor shows how science is coming to support different approaches to time and space, which have always been known in Jewish mystical literature.
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor grew up in Plantation, FL and studied Jewish thought and practice at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, NJ and Yeshivas Ohr Elchanon Chabad in Los Angeles, CA. After traveling around the United States to bring Judaism to Jews: Purim in Sitka Island, Alaska; Passover in Santa Cruz, California; Tefillin at the San Antonio, Texas Maccabi games; even Tanya-printing in Greece. Rabbi Taylor is back in Plantation -- now with his wife, Miriam, and their three daughters. Rabbi Taylor is Chabad of Plantation's Director of Adult Education and Outreach, a member of Broward County Hospice, and runs programs for Jews in addiction recovery. Rabbi Taylor is a captivating public speaker with expertise in teaching the Seven Noahide Laws.