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?
Rabb Mendel Dubov You are doing a great work, I learn and enjoy your teaching a lot, I wait for your lessons every week, thank you very much
Ester Tarnogol Buenos Aires, Argentina
January 23, 2013
Dear Rabbi Dubov, by listening to your teaching of the Greeks, I heard the question asked to you by one of the ladies in your group. I thought that it was a good question of where the word "Bible" came from. I looked into the Websters Encyclopedic Dictionary and there one can read that the word came from the Greek "Biblos," which meant it came from the papyrus rolls or documents (Bybl(os). Thank you for your teachings, I learnt something new today about the Beginnings.
You are doing a great work, I learn and enjoy your teaching a lot, I wait for your lessons every week, thank you very much
Buenos Aires, Argentina
USA