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Activity for sabbahillel
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Edit | Post #277977 |
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Edit | Post #277977 |
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Edit | Post #277977 | Initial revision | — | about 4 years ago |
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A: Why does the verse state that one should "destroy" Maaser Sheni and Neta Reva'i? Rav Hirsch states that בערתי is used because it must not just be removed but it must be cleared out in the way specified for that type of kodshim. That is it must be eaten or burnt. Rav Hirsch translates the pasuk as > I have cleared out that which is hallowed from the house. Since this means... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #277195 |
@AA As far as I know a Vegan is someone who does not eat meat as a matter of principle. Thus, Doniel and Moshe would not have been Vegans as they ate meat when they could. Calling them Vegans would be like calling someone who was unable to get to the butcher shop a Vegan. (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #277192 |
While the temple existed there could be no Vegans as we had to bring kobanos. Vegand could thus exist only after the destruction of the secondtemple. Which was well after the tanach was sealed. (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #277195 |
@AA Moshe is different as he neither ate nor drank anything while he was on Sinai. That is a totally different situation (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #277031 |
Moshe wrote the Torah at the end of his life. Thus everthing that he wrote had already happened (except his death).
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— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276959 |
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— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276959 | Initial revision | — | over 4 years ago |
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A: Havdallah during the nine days Rabbi Yehuda Spitz discusses the matter in the Yated Ne'eman and summarizes the three main approaches. The Shulchan Aruch Oruch Chaim 551:10 states that the person making havdallah should drink the wine. The Gra explqains that this is because havdallah is no worse than a seudas mitzvah, such as at... (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276911 |
They observe the new moon in order to be ready when the mashiach comes and the real Sanhedrin is reestablished after the temple has been rebuilt. However, this is not an official judicial act. (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276879 |
Perhaps this may be like the way the bodies were handled in ancient days. That is, after the flesh was gone from the bones, the bones were reburied. However, perhaps this is what happens over the course of time in a grave anyways. In that case, what difference would it make as the resulting soil woul... (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276707 |
@Harel13 That was still before in the time of the shoftim, centuries before Yirmiyahu near the time of the destruction of the first temple. (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276707 |
By that time, Dagon had been removed as the idol being worshipped. That idol was from the time of Samson.
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— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276596 |
They seemed to own slaves even while they were slaves in Egypt. Shevet Levi were not slaves and they also owned (nonIsraelite) slaves.
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— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276597 |
Some commentaries seem to imply that they owned slaves in Egypt even while they were slaves to Pharoah.
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— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276607 |
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— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276607 | Initial revision | — | over 4 years ago |
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A: Who protected the women and children of Reuven, Gad, and 1/2 Menashe during the conquest? The count of the soldiers in Numbers 26 of the two and a half tribes were over 100,000. However, Joshua 4:13 shows that the special troops were about 40,000. > 12 And the children of Reuben, and the children of Gad, and half the tribe of > Manasseh, passed over armed before the children of Isra... (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
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