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Welcome to the Judaism community on Codidact!

Will you help us build our community of learners? Drop into our study hall, ask questions, help others with answers to their questions, share a d'var torah if you're so inclined, invite your friends, and join us in building this community together. Not an ask-the-rabbi service, just people at all levels learning together.

Posts by Al Berko‭

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Q&A Putting a suffering animal out of its misery - Mitzvah, Reshut or prohibition?

I would like to discuss some aspects of צבע"ח. This topic is very loaded emotionally, and it is crucial to neutralize one's emotions while discussing it Halachicly. There's no Halachic reference t...

posted 5y ago by Al Berko‭  ·  edited 3y ago by Monica Cellio‭

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Q&A Is the observance of Jewish law/tradition "all or nothing"?

The biggest problem of Judaism is to define "should" or "must", as the rest of the understanding is derived from those terms. If we adopt the most straightforward approach of Rambam's that simplif...

posted 5y ago by Al Berko‭

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Q&A Is the observance of Jewish law/tradition "all or nothing"?

The biggest problem of Judaism is to define "should" or "must", as the rest of the understanding is derived from those terms. If we adopt the most straightforward approach of Rambam's that simplif...

posted 5y ago by Al Berko‭

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