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Harry Rothenberg

Harry Rothenberg, Esq., a partner at The Rothenberg Law Firm LLP and magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, is best known for his successes in the courtroom on behalf of victims of catastrophic injury. His firm is one of the leading personal injury law firms in the United States. Harry is equally passionate about speaking on Jewish topics. A sought-after lecturer for his crowd-pleasing talks, his favorite project is this popular weekly video blog about Jewish holidays and the Torah portion of the week.
 


 

The Invisible Man

 

If You Build It, He Will Come

 

You've Been Summoned

 

Mr. Sensitivity

 

Who's Got the Mummy?

 

The Day the Lights Went Out In Egypt

 

Snakebit

 

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Coffin

 

Shema Yisrael

 

Great Idea, Einstein

 

Fathers and Sons

 

It's Mine, All Mine

 

Thanksgiving

 

Another Brick in the Wall

​Calculating the spiritual ROI of every good deed.​

 

Shock of a Lifetime

 

I Don't Want to See the Boy Die

 

Starstruck

 

A New Beginning

 

Installing Skylights

 

Fresh Air: Sukkot

 

Charity Saves From Death

 

Rosh Hashanah: Happy Birthday to Us

Rosh Hashanah is God's coronation day and the birthday of mankind. Both are important to keep in mind as we enter the Courtroom of Heaven.

 

Fresh Fruit

 

Bar Mitzvah - The Day After

 

The Holiday Gift Guide

 

Why Keep Kosher?

 

Don't Be a Heel

 

Oh Say Can You Hear?

 

Responding to Suffering

God is trying to get our attention.

 

Swear Words

 

We Are Family

 

Avada Kedavra

Long before Voldemort and Saruman uttered their first fictional curses, the Jewish people faced off against the real-life sorcerer, Balaam.

 

Who Let the Snakes Out?

 

Korach: Not You Two Again!

Korach is joined in his rebellion by Moses' life-long antagonists, Doson and Aviram. Will Moses jump at his big chance to get rid of them forever?

 

Do They Play Baseball in Heaven?

 

It's So Easy Being Green

 

Follow the Leaders

 

Shavuot: Delaying Gratification

The Torah makes us slow down, and for good reason.

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