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By Yanki Tauber What are words but representations of things and concepts that G‑d Himself created? Any words we use—even words like “infinite” and “ultimate abstraction”—are meaningful only in the context of our logic, and as such, utterly meaningless when applied to ...
By Tuvia Bolton “What have you been doing for the last year?” asked the incensed father-in-law. “What have you accomplished wasting your time by those wild men?” “I learned that G‑d creates the world,” answered the young man.
By Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneerson; Translated by Eliyahu Touger One of the classics in Chasidic literature, "Veyadaata" is renowned for its simple yet profound explanation of the oneness of G-d, while at the same time focusing on the challenges of day-to-day living, exploring ways in which one can receive the inner ...
By Tzvi Freeman Since there's no way to know anything with certainty about anything in existence, how can we know that G-d exists? All the evidence is from a "reality" that we have know way of knowing exists at all!
On the early morning of the 1st of Elul of the year 2448 from creation (1313 BCE) Moses ascended Mount Sinai, taking with him the stone tablets he had hewn by divine command (see "Today in Jewish History" for yesterday, Av 30), for G-d to re-inscribe the ...
By Yossy Goldman To truly understand the Infinite G-d takes infinite patience
From Rabbeinu Yaakov Abuchatzeira We must listen to the Kabbala as if we have seen it ourselves.
By Nissan Dovid Dubov Do you just believe in G-d or do you know that there is a G-d? What defines belief in G-d and what does it mean to know G-d?
By Nissan Dovid Dubov Do you just believe in G-d or do you know G-d? The conclusion of a two part series.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan & Dr. Dov Dumbroff Recently some atheists in academia have launched venomous attacks on religion and belief in G-d. Join us for an up-close examination of religious belief under the critical light of reason.
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