The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... importance ac- corded the fulfillment of the mitzvoth ( commandments ) in the Torah system . The performance of the Divine precepts is the cen- tral requirement of Torah Judaism . Therefore , it would be highly advantageous for anyone ...
... importance ac- corded the fulfillment of the mitzvoth ( commandments ) in the Torah system . The performance of the Divine precepts is the cen- tral requirement of Torah Judaism . Therefore , it would be highly advantageous for anyone ...
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... importance to him . In recog- nition of this fact , the Creator in His revelation , the Torah , has ordained many ritual acts to help us learn the lessons of life . Rabbi Hirsch explains it thus : ... the mere acknowledgement of ...
... importance to him . In recog- nition of this fact , the Creator in His revelation , the Torah , has ordained many ritual acts to help us learn the lessons of life . Rabbi Hirsch explains it thus : ... the mere acknowledgement of ...
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... importance . But we must bear in mind that the " simplest " of mitzvoth is vital to the overall system of Torah and it must therefore be performed with the same sense of utter self - sacrifice , with the same feeling of “ it must be ...
... importance . But we must bear in mind that the " simplest " of mitzvoth is vital to the overall system of Torah and it must therefore be performed with the same sense of utter self - sacrifice , with the same feeling of “ it must be ...
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