73 et seq., or his Commentary on Deuteronomy, pp. iv. et seq. i. Religious Observances:1. Law of single sanctuary, xii. 1-28‡ (burnt offerings, sacrifices [i.e., peace-offerings, tithes, heave-offerings [first-fruits and other offerings from the produce of the soil], vows, free...
based on the commentary of [Obadiah ben Jacob] Sforno: “‘And its animals by the sword’ – to erase their memory, thereby avenging the blessed God – as is the case concerning Amalek, as we learn (25:19), ‘You shall wipe out the memory of Amalek.’” ...
His Jewish New Testament, which has been incorporated into the Complete Jewish Bible, is the basis for its companion volume, the Jewish New Testament Commentary. This book discusses Jewish issues raised in the New Testament -- questions Jews have about Yeshua, the New Testament and Christianity;...
The holiday of Simhat Torah is almost upon us. For those unfamiliar with Jewish prayer services, every week we read aloud a portion of the Torah starting in sequence from Genesis and ending in Deuteronomy. Simhat Torah is the day on which we finish the cycle and immediately begin again, ...
I completely agree with your commentary, “America is heading in to the DARK DAYS” https://bolenreport.com/america-is-heading-into-the-dark-days/ (what TRAITOR JOE BIDEN calls “the DARK WINTER” immediately ahead of us) – with your GRAPHIC IMAGERY of an upper- middle-class young Americ...
Maimonides, in the introduction to his commentary on Zera'im; idem, Yad, Yesode ha-Torah, viii.-x.; ib. 'Akkum, v. 6; Maybaum, Entwickelung des Israclitischen Prophetenthums, pp. 125 et seq.; Mayer, Rechte der Israeliten. etc., iii. 412; Michaelis, Das Mosaische Recht, §§...
A slightly different version is in Deuteronomy 5. While both religions place high importance on the 10 commandments, the Jewish context and perspective is rather different. Part of the difference is due to overall Jewish tradition. Part is due to paying attention to the full Hebrew writing of ...
not to catch it. The criteria he gives for determining the suitability of one’s domicile is the character of the judge of the town. The Kli Yakar on Deuteronomy Chapter 16 explains that if the judge is arrogant, even the wisest scholar will fall prey to foolishness, just by association....
Ishmael founded a Talmudic school, known simply as “the house of Ishmael,” that is credited with the Midrash, or commentary, on the book of Exodus, the Mekhilta (Measure), and the Sifre (a form of commentary) on Numbers and part of the Sifre on Deuteronomy. Ishmael himself refined th...
other than his wife on a plane seems easy enough to overcome long before there is a confrontation on the airplane. This on board argument helps reinforce the old expression that EL AL was an acronym for “Every Leaving Always Late” and is an unfortunate commentary on our ability to get ...