The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... sages should tell us that right is left and left is right , we should not swerve from their words ; that is , even if they should be mistaken in one ruling of their rulings , it is not proper for us to dis- obey them , but we should act ...
... sages should tell us that right is left and left is right , we should not swerve from their words ; that is , even if they should be mistaken in one ruling of their rulings , it is not proper for us to dis- obey them , but we should act ...
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... sages are required to do their duty of ascertaining the truth to the best of their ability according to the procedures specified by the Torah , including deliberation , investigation , argument , learning from a master and with ...
... sages are required to do their duty of ascertaining the truth to the best of their ability according to the procedures specified by the Torah , including deliberation , investigation , argument , learning from a master and with ...
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... sages Ravina and Rav Ashi . This massive work , which fills nineteen huge folio volumes , is known as the Babylonian Talmud , and its Torah authorities are referred to as Amora'im . The Talmud , or Gemara as it sometimes referred to ...
... sages Ravina and Rav Ashi . This massive work , which fills nineteen huge folio volumes , is known as the Babylonian Talmud , and its Torah authorities are referred to as Amora'im . The Talmud , or Gemara as it sometimes referred to ...
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