Figs, Summer, And The End – Meaningful Symbols For The Earliest Hearers Of The GospelHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·17 Nov
The Poor Widow – A Symbol In Judaism Of AbandonmentHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·10 Nov
The Age-Old Question Goes: What Is Love?Heschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·03 Nov
Humility Should Begin With The Great People: The Understanding Of Humility In The New Testament And In The Jewish SourcesHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·20 Oct
Marriage in Judaism and ChristianityHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·05 Oct
The Style of the Prophetic Speech in Jesus’ InstructionsHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·29 Sep
The role of children in Jewish life – an underestimated dimension of JudaismHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·22 Sep
The suffering Messiah – a little-known link between Judaism and ChristianityHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·15 Sep
The surroundings of the Sea of Galilee – where Jesus could be foundHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·08 Sep
Clean or unclean things? Jesus respondsHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·31 Aug
The Son of Man and his three meanings in Jewish traditionHeschel Centre for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin·25 Aug