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About Rabbi Jeffrey Leynor
Meet the Rabbi
Personal Message
From Rabbi Leynor

Rabbi
Leynor
was teaching a class at the Jewish Community Center in Dallas, Texas and
Jim Myers enrolled in his class and they have been working together ever
since. He served as the rabbi of
Congregation Beth Torah in Richardson, Texas for sixteen years
prior to becoming the rabbi for Congregation Beth El Binah in Dallas.
Rabbi Leynor is also a police chaplain with the Plano Police Department
and a bereavement coordinator and chaplain at Century Hospice in Dallas.
In addition he is a registered suicide intervention trainer for the
military and police.
Rabbi
Leynor received his
education from Rutgers University and The Jewish Theological Seminary in
New York. He has been studying and working with Jim Myers since
1990. Rabbi Leynor has written articles for Discovering
the Bible
and The
Informed Believer.

Rabbi Leynor
is available for
Interfaith Weddings
Funerals
Pastoral Counseling
Baby-Namings
Alternative Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
Visit Rabbi Leynor's Website
Click Here

Articles
about Rabbi Leynor - Jeffrey
Leynor: Losing Weight, Changing Direction; Rabbi
Finds Hope in Tragic Loss & Before
Rabbi Leynor Became a Rabbi.


Rabbi Leynor's
Music & Songs
Death Mourning & Funerals
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Teaching Videos
The following are links
to videos.
Each video is approximately 7 to 12 minutes long.
Video about antiques in the
background
of Rabbi Leynor's videos -- click
here.

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What Kind of Believer Are
You?
Rabbi Leynor asks a very important question
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What kind of believer are you?
It doesn’t make any difference whether you are a die-hard
fundamentalist – Christian, Jew or Muslim – or whether you
are a die-hard atheist.
You are a believer.
Click
Here
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Jewish Jesus Series
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Video |
Handout |
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Jewish
Jesus Part 1
The Gospels provide a great deal of evidence about the
Jewish Jesus. The importance of that information and how it
affects our understanding of the words of Jesus and the purpose
of his movement has been lost to generations of Christians. |
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Jewish
Jesus Part 2
What did “being a Jew” mean to Jesus? In
Judaism today there are a number of different denominations:
Orthodox, Hasidic, Ultra-Orthodox,
Modern Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Progressive,
Reconstructionist, etc. Rabbinic Judaism is the Judaism of the
rabbis and generally traces its roots back to the Pharisees and
their Oral Law. There were two other well-known sects around at
the time of Jesus – the Sadducees & Essenes. The
Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes were secondary in importance to
the Temple in Jerusalem. |
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Here |
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Jewish
Jesus Part 3
Was Jesus the Messiah? What does messiah mean?
What is the connection between the words MASHIACH, CHRISTOS,
Christ and Messiah? Was Jesus the “Son of God”? What did
“Son of God” mean to the Jewish Jesus? |
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Jewish
Jesus Part 4
When did Jesus become the Son of God? Why did
the Romans crucify Jesus? Did the authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John disagree with Paul and write to correct his error? Is
the New Testament a collection of books that express a unified
doctrinal base? |
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| Jewish
Jesus Part 5
Continuation of Part 4. |
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Here |
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| The
Hem of His Garment |
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Here |
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| Original Sin |
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Here |
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The Jewish Culture
& Hebrew Meanings of Words, Phrases, Idioms & Euphemisms

Bible Studies
| Subject |
Video |
Handout |
| Lucifer in Isaiah
14 |
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