Destiny – Episode Sixteen, Receptacles for the Torah
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman shows how the Jewish people were designed from the very beginning to be receptacles for the Torah.
Destiny – Episode Eleven, The God Race
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman describes the spread of paganism and discusses how it corrupted the human race and caused the decline of altruism and morality
Destiny – Episode Twelve, The Chosen People
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman describes Ur Kasdim, the city in which Abraham grew up, and follows him on his journey to Harran.
Destiny – Episode Thirteen, The Holy Land
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman explains the concept of the holiness of Eretz Yisrael and how it impacts the current state of affairs in Israel.
Destiny – Episode Eight, The Prehistoric Period
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman demonstrates that the historical period began on the sixth day of creation, and he discusses the condition of the world during the prehistoric period.
Destiny – Episode Nine, The King Tut Syndrome
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman discusses the attitude of modern academia to the ancient world and how this attitude facilitates the assault of biblical criticism on the Torah.
Destiny – Episode Ten, Creeping Paganism
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman presents the Rambam’s description of the gradual birth of paganism and explains the motivation of the council of elders that set the process into motion.
Destiny – Episode Five, The Strongest Evidence
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman discusses emunah peshutah, simple faith, and explains why there are over a hundred mitzvos related to the Exodus from Egypt and only one related to the Giving of the Torah.
Destiny – Episode Six, History Appreciation
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman discusses the social and religious significance of studying history and suggests that it is an important element in the fulfillment of the purpose of creation.
Destiny – Episode Seven, Divine Intervention
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman discusses how the concept of divine intervention in the affairs of the world can be reconciled with the concept of choice and free will.