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?
So, this is a good arguement for strong states rights or what?
Anonymous
September 20, 2012
Elections
There are large areas of the nation where Jews are considered curiosities..not "White"..something else..Alabama 8850.Alaska 6150,Arkasas 1725,Iowa 6240,Mississippi 1575,Montana 1350,Nebraska 6100,North Dakota 400,Oklahoma 4200,South Dakota 395,Utah 5650,Wyoming 950....Twelve states with 24 US Senators ..about a quarter of the total ..and a combined Jewish population of less than 45,000 and almost... all of them are concentrated in a very few population centers... and all the states are Very Red -It is in this vast area nearly devoid of Jews that the Republican Party has its strength..This area has the controlling strength of the Party..To say nothing of the deep rural South that your Jewish parents and grandparents avoided driving through because of anti-Semitism. Republican control of the Senate will shift controlling power to these areas ..areas without a real Jewish presence
..and a combined Jewish population of less than 45,000 and almost...
all of them are concentrated in a very few population centers... and all the states are Very Red -It is in this vast area nearly devoid of Jews that the Republican Party has its strength..This area has the controlling strength of the Party..To say nothing of the deep rural South that your Jewish parents and grandparents avoided driving through because of anti-Semitism.
Republican control of the Senate will shift controlling power to these areas ..areas without a real Jewish presence
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