Monthly Archives: noviembre 2024

53.1 The Bible, our document of incorporation?

The 39 books that make up the Tanakh (Bible in Hebrew) were chosen from a very large group of works that existed at the time when the selection was made. The selection was a process that required five centuries. For … Seguir leyendo

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52.1 Jewish Recipe for Raising Children: Moderation, Celebration, and Sanctification

Judaism gives us a different perspective on how to raise children. By sanctifying the most basic aspects of daily life, it teaches us that there is greatness not only in spectacular and glorious achievements, but also in our small actions … Seguir leyendo

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51.1 Capital punishment, a commandment designed never to be applied.

The Torah established the death penalty as punishment for those who commit the following transgressions: “For adulterers, both men and women; for those who have sexual relations with an animal; for those who blaspheme using the name of God; for … Seguir leyendo

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50.1 Shabbat is for rest.

Shabbat is the most original contribution of the Jewish people to the world. It is the combination of the social principle of weekly rest with a beautiful religious ritual. The Torah gives Shabbat a central place from the very Creation. … Seguir leyendo

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49.1 Ecology, an old theme in the Torah.

Judaism assumes that man is only the guardian and not the owner of Creation and that God created the world with man as a partner in this enterprise. The Midrash tells us that God made Adam and Eve responsible for … Seguir leyendo

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48.1 The Jewish Self-Government.

During the first five centuries of our era, the chief rabbis of the academies in Eretz Israel and Mesopotamia provided the Jewish people with a legal system based on three elements: the Talmud, the rabbinical courts and academies, and the … Seguir leyendo

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47.1 The Takana of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Gamla.

The Talmud in Bava Basra (21a) tells us: “And Rav Yehuda said in the name of Rav: Indeed, we must remember that man, Yehoshua ben Gamla, in a favorable manner, for if it were not for him, the Torah would … Seguir leyendo

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46.1 And where are the dinosaurs?

A few years ago, in an Orthodox Jewish school in New Jersey, a teacher told his students that dinosaurs never existed. When a student told the teacher that he and his family had recently visited the Museum of Natural History … Seguir leyendo

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45.1 A consultation with Dr. Maimonides.

Without a doubt, the work of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, known as the Rambam or Maimonides (1138-1204), marks a watershed in the religious vision of Judaism. His approach based on reason and philosophical thought, provided a different way of understanding … Seguir leyendo

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44.1 The secret of the tightrope walker.

Our rabbis teach us that the path of the Torah is a very narrow path with fire on the right side and ice on the left side. Whoever follows the Torah must always be well focused and balanced, to avoid … Seguir leyendo

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