What happens if three different people who ate alone in three different rooms want to later come together to make one group recitation of the Grace After Meals?
In this first lesson in a series on the origins of Jewish beliefs, Rabbi Miller focusses on the unique contribution of Maimonides (1135-1204 CE) as a codifier of Jewish belief. How did Maimonides go about compiling the Thirteen Principles of Faith. What were his sources? Were his findings universally accepted?
It reduces them by 716 Billion. Democrats have been howling during elections for decades that accusing Republicans who have tried to fix the broke & now destructive federal programs yet forced through a 2.3 trillion dollar bureaucracy that will change Medicare as we know it, while accusing Republicans of wanting to do what they did! One question they & you won't answer: if we couldn't afford doctors, hospitals, medicine, insurance, & whatever other healthcare; how are we then going to afford doctors, hospitals, medicine, insurance, whatever other healthcare AND A HUGE GOVT. BUREAUCRACY, TOO!!!!!!????????
FactsRule Las Vegas, NV
September 18, 2012
Have you had a Stroke, Heartatack, Cancer(any type), High Blood Preasure, RH(arthritis)
To All who have survived the above listed and in some cases it is in your family history, you must have unlimited financial resource, and if you have a VERY good health insurance, may you never lose it. For you will not be able to join another plan. My son had just returned from S Korea where he was stationed & leaving for Fort Hood & who knows where. His car was T-Boned and he had Major Head injuries, 3 broken ribs. With Tri Care since he was still active duty it was covered, if he had been a Vet he would of reached "Lifetime Limit" in 2 months. He survived for 13 months. I would never have been able to cover his bills. For me the Health insurance I had when I worked with circle K the coverage that I had paid for ambulance ride after I had been in head on. Many jobs in my area will only hire part time so they do not have to offer health insurance, many would work 40 hours for 3-4 weeks then be cut to 14 hours for 2 weeks. Well let them remove"Everyone Must" have. Keep the rest
Siobhan Ranchita, CA(Anza Borrego)
September 16, 2012
Obamacare does NOT cut $716 million from Medicare beneficiaries . It will be obtained from insurance companies and other providers, and by insuring against Medicare fraud and waste. As a registered nurse working with cancer patients, I see first-hand how medical expenses can quickly impoverish a family coping with a catastrophic illness. It is heart-breaking to witness. Obamacare is far from perfect, but it is, at least, a first step in the right direction.
Judith Harrow Hillsborough, NC.
September 16, 2012
Obamacare
How can any G--d-fearing person believe this is a mandate when this health care will mandate murder and child sacrifice through abortion and euthanasia for people over 70. I listened to a neurosurgeon on radio show after he had attended a health conference in DC say the government will decide what if any health care a person should receive after 70yrs of age. Maybe that is why G-ds Word charges an individua with their own care. In order for any forced health care to work the foundation would have to be G-d's Word
Jan
September 15, 2012
Questions
I have to say, there are parts of this teaching that I agree with, but some parts I have difficulty with. For instance, what if the mandated insurance puts you at hardship? Many of the laws are geared toward large corporations and do not take consideration of smaller businesses. My family likes to use an integrative approach to medicine which incorporates alternative medicine with standard medicine when needed. They do not take insurance and can not take insurance because the standard medical community does not recognize the integrative approach. Therefore my family would have to pay BOTH costs. I agree that all people should have emergency hospital coverage, but basic healthcare that can be paid out of pocket, I am not quick to get on board because I simply in many cases can't use the "regular medicine" approach due to reactions to medications. Also, what if the mandated insurance requires you to pay for something that you believe is morally wrong? For example abortion? Thanks.
Anonymous Oviedo
September 12, 2012
application of halacha to the secular state
Rivka, your question opens up room for so much more discussion. We did not presume to offer decisive rulings in Jewish law for how governments must work. Our method was to look at what Jewish law mandates for Jewish communities and then to propose that as a model. Models never exactly correspond to the varying realities they inform, and adjustments must always be made. Nonetheless, what remains true for all is that when one looks at one's fellow as someone created in the image of G-d, one is joined to that other person by bonds of responsibility. We should be properly critical of governments and all power, but that does not relieve of us of the responsibility to help our fellows. We must find the best way to do so, being relentlessly practical and caring at the same time. And that will always involve organization. Chabad's worldwide experience shows how one can be organized and locally responsive at the same time, something necessary today.
Shmuel Klatzkin Dayton
September 11, 2012
Health Care
I understand what you are saying and agree with much of it however,If you look at the Health Care Plan you would find so many things in it against Torah you could do hours and hours of lectures. It would be so great if the plan actually helped people and gave them a choice but what it does is makes you pay money to be on a plan that takes from Senior Citizens- Obamacare cuts Medicare by $716 billion and not only that Obamacare plays G-d and will deny care to people that they feel will die anyway so they do not want to pay the money to save their life-and all Jews should know that is totally against Torah and HaShem!
Lisa Glendale
September 10, 2012
Take your logic a step further, Rabbi
If a community acts as an insurance company, who's going to keep the extra money collected? If 100 people make up a community & each gives $10 a year for insurance for all, that's $1,000/year collected. The actual medical care for all will only cost $500, which explains how insurance companies make money. In a small community the leaders/collectors can then apply the extra $500 to the next year & collect say only $5/person the 2nd year, just in case medical expenses are higher than the 1st year. The only thing I can see your class teaching is that such an arrangement is o.k. according to the Torah, as you said. But, as Rivka in Yitzhar mentioned, this is a federal idea that comes after over a 200 trillion dollars in unfunded mandates incl. state pensions; where many are exempt from paying their share; implemented with 716 billion from Medicare recipients for 10 years, & with a trillion dollar tax that will destroy the entire country; this collective impoverishment against the Torah.
FactsRule Las Vegas, NV
September 8, 2012
Healthcare debate
It all comes down to understanding what is health insurance mandate, a form of tax, or just a service that we may or may not purchase. The speaker chose to understand it as a tax. But we can be just as responsible in front of Gd for our lives by not buying it, by simply paying our own bills and donating. And the other thing is that the whole political discussion is about f-e-d-e-r-a-l government. States can decide if they want healthcare mandated. Would'n that be the decision of the community? Or we have to be a part of many communities and pay all the taxes they want to inflict upon us? And what is left for us after it, isn't taking care of our own health primary after all?
Las Vegas, NV
Ranchita, CA(Anza Borrego)
Hillsborough, NC.
Oviedo
Nonetheless, what remains true for all is that when one looks at one's fellow as someone created in the image of G-d, one is joined to that other person by bonds of responsibility. We should be properly critical of governments and all power, but that does not relieve of us of the responsibility to help our fellows. We must find the best way to do so, being relentlessly practical and caring at the same time. And that will always involve organization.
Chabad's worldwide experience shows how one can be organized and locally responsive at the same time, something necessary today.
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Glendale
Las Vegas, NV
Boca Raton
Elmore, Ohio