Is the Hebrew Bible the same as the Old Testament? Is Purim in the Torah? Is the Talmud the same as the Old Testament? Is Genesis in the Old Testament? Is Acts in the Old Testament? Is the Book of Kings in the Old Testament? Is Abraham in the Old Testament? Is Exodus in the Old...
Is the Talmud Torah Doomed?doi:10.1080/00216429.1946.11492784PilchJudahJewish Education
Is the Old Testament part of the Torah? Is the Book of John in the New Testament? Is the Book of Psalms in the New Testament? Is the Book of Deuteronomy in the New Testament? Is James in the New Testament? Is the Tanakh the same as the Old Testament?
The Jewish Bible says so, the Talmud says so, and even our Prayers mention them.Torah: The Blueprint of Creation What the Torah means to us and the world. Why study Torah? How to combat the Evil Inclination.What’s the Point of Prayer?“G-d, I don’t ask You for much.” Is ...
of the Talmud; but you forget, my brethren, that you have everything but that which Adonai required first of all. He did not say, ‘When I see the leaven put away, or when I see you eat the matzoth, or the lamb, or go to the synagogue’; but His word was, ‘When I see ...
The Torah describes the second stage of the suffering of Redemption, which brings us one step closer to the Exodus from Egypt. This stage happens when Moses reaches Midian after the encounter with the Burning Bush on Mount Sinai. Our Sages in the Talmud explain that when Moses married Jethro...
Shmita is further discussed in the Mishnah and Talmud, particularly in Seder Zeraim, the section pertaining to agricultural laws of Israel. In the 11th century, Maimonides (Rambam) further elaborated on the laws in his master work, the Mishneh Torah, which includes a section addressing Shmita ...
Yesterday, I bundled up 200 ties, some freshly pressed with the drycleaning tag still on, and put them way in the back of the storage closet: behind the still-boxed baby-swing, behind the retired stereo equipment, even behind the Talmud set I haven’t looked at in fifteen years. I’m...
The Talmud tells us to study Torah even if our intentions are not perfect. That is because if we study for the wrong reasons, we will eventually come to study for the right reasons. But if we stop studying because we lack the right intentions, we will never end up studying for the rig...
The Northern 10 Tribes of Israel were replaced by Babylonian, Chaldean, Sabean, Canaanite, Medean (2 Ki 17:30) aka Jews: Six Pointed Star, Talmud, Torah, Kabbalah, Rabbis (Rba “great one”, from Chaldean-Sabean) Noahide Law. Islam: Medean-Aryan-Iranian; Shariah Law. Both sides are ...