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Talmor & Talmor & Talmor
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a hyperliteral reading of the rabbinic dictum that the wicked are called “dead” even in their lives, whereas the righteous are called “living” even in their deaths.
Elliot R. Wolfson • Open Secret: Postmessianic Messianism and the Mystical Revision of Menaḥem Mendel Schneerson
Tara Masterson Hally
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Living according to the Torah means, in this view, aligning yourself with the forces that make for human flourishing, especially if you are a tiny people surrounded by enemies.
Jonathan Sacks • Studies in Spirituality (Covenant & Conversation Book 9)
Rah Rah
rahrahlife.comAround 200 C.E., a Rabbinic leader known as Judah ha-Nasi sought to compile and edit a comprehensive account of the debates he and his colleagues had been having. The resulting work was called the “Mishnah.” Over the next few centuries, Rabbis proceeded to study the Mishnah and create a voluminous commentary on it called the “Gemara.” The Mishnah a
... See moreSarah Hurwitz • Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life--in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There)
Halakhah is a process through which we can wrestle each other to achieve some measure of consensus.
Rabbi Bradley Shavit DHL Artson • God of Becoming and Relationship: The Dynamic Nature of Process Theology
