The Great Assembly and Its Impact on Judaism

The Great assembly or Knesset Hagedolah was a group of Jewish scholars and leaders led by Ezra that made a number of important contributions to Judaism and Jewish practice at the beginning of the Second Temple period. Among the achievements are canonizing the Tanach (holy scripture), composing prayers and blessing and creating the synagogue. Learn about the Men of the Great Assembly and their impact on Judaism

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A discussion on a topic from the week's Parsha covering many important parts of Judaism that are not regularly addressed.