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Jewish tradition is clear: the Torah was never corrupted—only neglected or misunderstood at times by its people. The rebukes of the prophets are never about a lost or falsified Torah, but about Israel ...
Title: The Oral Law: The Rabbinic Contribution to Torah sheBe’al Peh. By. Rabbi Gil Student - 19 Tevet 5780 – January 15, 2020. 0. Share on Facebook. Tweet on Twitter ...
The Rebbe was not only a brilliant scholar, but he was also a leader who taught us to live with faith that reaches beyond reason. He reminded us that doing a mitzvah, even one we don’t fully ...
In Deuteronomy 31, Moses commands the priests to read the law, or Torah, to all Israel during Sukkot. The origins of the celebration of Simchat Torah as known today are likely medieval. One of the ...
Instead of emphasizing the red heifer, the Torah section prefers to emphasize "this is the law of the Torah." First, a person should study Torah to overcome his evil inclination and purify his soul.
If our Torah is a law of love, of warming light rather than of destructive fire, then the myriads of families of Israel shall truly return to the welcoming words of God.
Jewish spiritual leaders throughout the ages warned us time and again that unless we united, we would suffer. However, time ...
The Avner Institute presents four insightful anecdotes on the special, intense bond between the current Rebbe and his saintly ...
Rashi seems to be saying that the sin of Moshe consisted in his deviating from the command of Hashem to speak to the rock ...
As its name suggests, Simchat Torah means the joy of the Torah. There is no record of this holiday before the 11th century, and its origin seems to have been in Western Europe.