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G-d: [It is customary to insert a dash in G-d's name when written or printed on a medium that could be defaced. See also “Why Don't You Spell Out G-d's Name?”]

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Necessary Being and Prime Mover  Philosophy in Maimonides' Legal Code  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Although Maimonides' Mishneh Torah is a codification of Jewish law (halacha), we find places in this work where Maimonides addresses philosophical or theological ideas as well. Textual analysis of Maimonides' Hilchos Yesodei HaTorah (Laws [which are] the ...
Some say we need more and bigger government, since we can't trust people anymore. But would government be more trustworthy?
“Image Not Available”  Ki Tisa Parshah Report  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Gefilte Fish gives an in-depth analysis of the Golden Calf, explains the importance of not worshipping idols, and complains about the lack of Fresca in the IKS studio.
Can You See G-d?  Learning from the Rebbe: Episode 18  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Upon completing the building of the Sanctuary in the desert, everyone was able to behold G-d's presence with their physical eyes. When Moshiach comes, G-d will be seen everywhere by everyone. What does it mean to see G-d and why can't we see him all the ...
Talking to Kids About Spirituality  A Parenting Workshop  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Answering questions like: What is G-d? If I have a soul, why can’t I see it? Where do people go when they die? Is there a heaven and a hell? Why do bad things happen to good people? I did something bad, is G-d angry with me?
Who Needs a Temple?  A Tisha B'Av Study
Why building a Temple on the Temple Mount is by necessity the first stage in making the world a G-dly place. (Based on the Rebbe's discourse Gadol Yihyeh K'vod Habayis Hazeh, 5722.)
How Does Evil Get Its Power?  Letters and Numbers of Torah - Ki-Tisa
In this portion, we read G-d's Thirteen Attributes of Mercy: "G-d, G-d, compassionate G-d and gracious, slow to anger, and abundant in kindness and truth, preserver of kindness for two thousand generations. " In the word "notzar" (preserver of kindness) ...
Curses in the Bible  Parshah Ki-Tavo
The connection between the start of a new year and the 98 curses read in this weeks Torah portion.


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