Pronunciation of Azrael
... According to the Book of Enoch, Sariel, also called Saraqael (communicants of God) and Azrael (whom God helps), was one of the leaders of angels who lusted after the daughters of men. They descended to the summit of Mount Hermon, in the days of Jared, to acquire wives and lead men astray.[1] Sariel ...
... According to the Book of Enoch, Sariel, also called Saraqael (communicants of God) and Azrael (whom God helps), was one of the leaders of angels who lusted after the daughters of men. They descended to the summit of Mount Hermon, in the days of Jared, to acquire wives and lead men astray.[1] Sariel ...
Torah Rediscovered - Hebraic Roots Teaching Institute
... that has been found. For great is the wrath of the Lord that burns against us, because our fathers have not listened to the words of this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us.” After hearing this rediscovered Torah, God so moved in King Josiah’s life that he immediately embarke ...
... that has been found. For great is the wrath of the Lord that burns against us, because our fathers have not listened to the words of this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us.” After hearing this rediscovered Torah, God so moved in King Josiah’s life that he immediately embarke ...
SECTION 2.2 Covenant, Land, Tikkun Olam
... The Talmud indicates that the land itself is so holy that merely walking in it can gain you a place in the World to Come. Prayers for a return to Israel and Jerusalem are included in daily prayers as well as many holiday observances and special events. Living outside of Israel is viewed as an unnatu ...
... The Talmud indicates that the land itself is so holy that merely walking in it can gain you a place in the World to Come. Prayers for a return to Israel and Jerusalem are included in daily prayers as well as many holiday observances and special events. Living outside of Israel is viewed as an unnatu ...
Israel: Evidence of God in History
... But if you will not listen to me and carry out all these commands… then I will do this to you: I will bring upon you sudden terror, wasting diseases and fever that will destroy your sight and drain away your life. You will plant seed in vain, because your enemies will eat it. I will set my face agai ...
... But if you will not listen to me and carry out all these commands… then I will do this to you: I will bring upon you sudden terror, wasting diseases and fever that will destroy your sight and drain away your life. You will plant seed in vain, because your enemies will eat it. I will set my face agai ...
ShminiAtzeresVzos71
... will not necessarily be yours. In truth, it never became theirs. It only became theirs to the extent that they gave it to their children. This in fact is the major connotation of the word morasha. The word implies "it is yours – sometimes literally and sometimes only to the extent that you pass it o ...
... will not necessarily be yours. In truth, it never became theirs. It only became theirs to the extent that they gave it to their children. This in fact is the major connotation of the word morasha. The word implies "it is yours – sometimes literally and sometimes only to the extent that you pass it o ...
Congregation Ohav Shalom‟s Passover Guide 5776/2016
... of the importance it places on conveying the story and meaning of Passover to the next generation. It is the children‟s role to ask the Four Questions; The uniqueness of Passover is encapit is our role to impress upon them the sulated in the above passage. It significance of the answers, for we teac ...
... of the importance it places on conveying the story and meaning of Passover to the next generation. It is the children‟s role to ask the Four Questions; The uniqueness of Passover is encapit is our role to impress upon them the sulated in the above passage. It significance of the answers, for we teac ...
here - Congregation Ohav Shalom
... of the importance it places on conveying the story and meaning of Passover to the next generation. It is the children’s role to ask the Four Questions; The uniqueness of Passover is encapit is our role to impress upon them the sulated in the above passage. It significance of the answers, for we teac ...
... of the importance it places on conveying the story and meaning of Passover to the next generation. It is the children’s role to ask the Four Questions; The uniqueness of Passover is encapit is our role to impress upon them the sulated in the above passage. It significance of the answers, for we teac ...
Torah Shebal Peh - Hebrew for Christians
... irony and scorn for their outward shows of righteousness (Matt 23:13-36). If Yeshua had seriously meant for His followers to practice and observe what the scribes and Pharisees had taught, why would He go on to berate them as hypocrites who “shut up the kingdom of heaven against men,” making a “pret ...
... irony and scorn for their outward shows of righteousness (Matt 23:13-36). If Yeshua had seriously meant for His followers to practice and observe what the scribes and Pharisees had taught, why would He go on to berate them as hypocrites who “shut up the kingdom of heaven against men,” making a “pret ...
Torah Shebal Peh - Hebrew for Christians
... irony and scorn for their outward shows of righteousness (Matt 23:13-36). If Yeshua had seriously meant for His followers to practice and observe what the scribes and Pharisees had taught, why would He go on to berate them as hypocrites who “shut up the kingdom of heaven against men,” making a “pret ...
... irony and scorn for their outward shows of righteousness (Matt 23:13-36). If Yeshua had seriously meant for His followers to practice and observe what the scribes and Pharisees had taught, why would He go on to berate them as hypocrites who “shut up the kingdom of heaven against men,” making a “pret ...
Rambam`s Historical Approach to the Laws of Conversion By Juan
... on those who are ignorant, so that they may desist. if they accept this and do not desist, and we see them that they returned out of love [for Judaism] we receive them, for it is said: “and she saw that she was stubbornly following her, and she stopped talking to her”. (ruth 1.18) (Issure Biah 13.14 ...
... on those who are ignorant, so that they may desist. if they accept this and do not desist, and we see them that they returned out of love [for Judaism] we receive them, for it is said: “and she saw that she was stubbornly following her, and she stopped talking to her”. (ruth 1.18) (Issure Biah 13.14 ...
Judaism Notes
... 2009/04/29 Taste of Judaism Session 1 Torah and other Books................................................................ 6 2009/05/06 Taste of Judaism Session 2 God and Commandments............................................................ 9 2009/05/20 Taste of Judaism Session 3 Jews in Communi ...
... 2009/04/29 Taste of Judaism Session 1 Torah and other Books................................................................ 6 2009/05/06 Taste of Judaism Session 2 God and Commandments............................................................ 9 2009/05/20 Taste of Judaism Session 3 Jews in Communi ...
Chabad-Lubavitch: The Impact of Menachem Mendel
... crowned the Rebbe King Messiah. Increasing numbers of people convinced themselves that the Rebbe was going to become the messiah. As bold as this belief was, it still remained within the confines of traditional Jewish views of the messiah. And then Schneerson died. Again, the use of messianic rhetor ...
... crowned the Rebbe King Messiah. Increasing numbers of people convinced themselves that the Rebbe was going to become the messiah. As bold as this belief was, it still remained within the confines of traditional Jewish views of the messiah. And then Schneerson died. Again, the use of messianic rhetor ...
Lecture notes
... Another explanation: great is circumcision, since but for it, the Holy One, Blessed Be He, would not have created the universe, as it is written, but for my covenant by day and night, I would not have appointed the ordinances of heaven and earth (Jeremiah ...
... Another explanation: great is circumcision, since but for it, the Holy One, Blessed Be He, would not have created the universe, as it is written, but for my covenant by day and night, I would not have appointed the ordinances of heaven and earth (Jeremiah ...
5760 - Tisha B`Av
... How then can we come along and raise these questions before God? The answer is that were it not for Jeremiah who uttered the lines first, we would never have had the audacity to say such words. Jeremiah acts as a "matir" - he grants halakhic permission for man to recite kinot. The mourning on this ...
... How then can we come along and raise these questions before God? The answer is that were it not for Jeremiah who uttered the lines first, we would never have had the audacity to say such words. Jeremiah acts as a "matir" - he grants halakhic permission for man to recite kinot. The mourning on this ...
Karaite Judaism Brief History Karaite Judaism truly began with the
... Karaite Judaism is the original form of Judaism as it is shown throughout the Tanakh from the time of the Revelation beginning at Har Sinai. Karaites (in Hebrew – B’nei Miqra) means “Followers of the Miqra (Scriptures)” and are a sect of Judaism that believes only in the authority of the Tanakh. Do ...
... Karaite Judaism is the original form of Judaism as it is shown throughout the Tanakh from the time of the Revelation beginning at Har Sinai. Karaites (in Hebrew – B’nei Miqra) means “Followers of the Miqra (Scriptures)” and are a sect of Judaism that believes only in the authority of the Tanakh. Do ...
jewish concepts
... Since the fourteenth century it has been customary to have a rabbi perform the ceremony . The use of a wedding ring, symbolic of attachment and fidelity, dates from the seventh century, The custom of breaking a glass under the huppah is derived from the Talmud (Berakhoth 31a), where it is related th ...
... Since the fourteenth century it has been customary to have a rabbi perform the ceremony . The use of a wedding ring, symbolic of attachment and fidelity, dates from the seventh century, The custom of breaking a glass under the huppah is derived from the Talmud (Berakhoth 31a), where it is related th ...
Judaism 101: A Brief Introduction to Judaism
... upon the peshat (plain) meaning of the text as it would have been understood by the Yisraelites when it was given. It is up to each individual to learn Tanakh and ultimately decide on their own the correct interpretation. Of course, this interpretation must be based upon proof-texts from the Tanakh, ...
... upon the peshat (plain) meaning of the text as it would have been understood by the Yisraelites when it was given. It is up to each individual to learn Tanakh and ultimately decide on their own the correct interpretation. Of course, this interpretation must be based upon proof-texts from the Tanakh, ...
Prayer - wikipersson
... His wishes to man. It is a gift that man can attain upon reaching heights of selfperfection. 7. Moses' prophecy is unique. Moses' prophecy is not only true, but of a quality unapproached by that of any prophet before or since. It is essential that his prophecy be unrivaled so that no later 'prophet' ...
... His wishes to man. It is a gift that man can attain upon reaching heights of selfperfection. 7. Moses' prophecy is unique. Moses' prophecy is not only true, but of a quality unapproached by that of any prophet before or since. It is essential that his prophecy be unrivaled so that no later 'prophet' ...
Maimonides` The Guide for the Perplexed is quite possibly his most
... He concludes his discussion of Moses reminding the reader that he compiled already four arguments noting the distinction of Moses over all other prophets “in books accessible to every one, in the Commentary on the Mishnah and in Mishneh-Torah” (223). Of course, the reader of the Guide should be well ...
... He concludes his discussion of Moses reminding the reader that he compiled already four arguments noting the distinction of Moses over all other prophets “in books accessible to every one, in the Commentary on the Mishnah and in Mishneh-Torah” (223). Of course, the reader of the Guide should be well ...
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
... Chassidic community in America,15 and that in order not to be overshadowed by Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy needed to integrate considerably with secular society. “If everything is treif—college is treif, education is treif, the whole world is treif, nothing is kosher—so the American Jew cannot li ...
... Chassidic community in America,15 and that in order not to be overshadowed by Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy needed to integrate considerably with secular society. “If everything is treif—college is treif, education is treif, the whole world is treif, nothing is kosher—so the American Jew cannot li ...
and Print - Nanuet Hebrew Center
... times boys and men in our building wear a head-covering, which is called a kippah or yarmulke. This practice is based upon teachings in the Talmud, which is the Code of Jewish Law: “Cover your head, so that the reverence of Heaven be upon you,” and “It is a custom not to walk under the heavens bareh ...
... times boys and men in our building wear a head-covering, which is called a kippah or yarmulke. This practice is based upon teachings in the Talmud, which is the Code of Jewish Law: “Cover your head, so that the reverence of Heaven be upon you,” and “It is a custom not to walk under the heavens bareh ...
Jewish Movements of the Second Temple
... The roles of husband and wife; the legal mechanisms for establishing and dissolving marriages; polygamy, levirate marriage, laws of inheritance, etc. Prayer, liturgy and the synagogue The formal liturgy of Judaism is not well documented until the Talmudic era; though it is evident that elements of t ...
... The roles of husband and wife; the legal mechanisms for establishing and dissolving marriages; polygamy, levirate marriage, laws of inheritance, etc. Prayer, liturgy and the synagogue The formal liturgy of Judaism is not well documented until the Talmudic era; though it is evident that elements of t ...
Ezra and the Men of the Great Assembly
... • “Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai said: “Why was Israel exiled to Babylonia and not to another land? Because the household of their patriarch Abraham came from there” (Tosefta, Bava Kama 7:2) • Leaving exile: Ezra 1:1-4, 1:7-8 • Isaiah prophesies of Cyrus: Isaiah 45:1-6 • “When Cyrus read this [referrin ...
... • “Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai said: “Why was Israel exiled to Babylonia and not to another land? Because the household of their patriarch Abraham came from there” (Tosefta, Bava Kama 7:2) • Leaving exile: Ezra 1:1-4, 1:7-8 • Isaiah prophesies of Cyrus: Isaiah 45:1-6 • “When Cyrus read this [referrin ...
It is ironic that Shavuot is such a little-known holiday
... Those who study all night then say the morning prayers at the earliest permitted time – thus expressing the enthusiasm of the Jewish people to receive the Torah. Most synagogues and yeshivot will organize special classes and lectures throughout the night of Shavuot. At synagogue services on Shavuot ...
... Those who study all night then say the morning prayers at the earliest permitted time – thus expressing the enthusiasm of the Jewish people to receive the Torah. Most synagogues and yeshivot will organize special classes and lectures throughout the night of Shavuot. At synagogue services on Shavuot ...
Letters to the Next Generation: Reflections for Yom Kippur
... unhappy and unfulfilled, and in the long run they won’t thank you. It will damage them and your relationship with them. Tradition was right. The best things any of us can give our children are values to live by, ideals to aspire to, an identity so that they know who they are, and a religious and mor ...
... unhappy and unfulfilled, and in the long run they won’t thank you. It will damage them and your relationship with them. Tradition was right. The best things any of us can give our children are values to live by, ideals to aspire to, an identity so that they know who they are, and a religious and mor ...