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Sanhedrin: the central rabbinical supreme court of ancient Israel, composed of 71 sages, which emerged as an especially crucial source of leadership following the destruction of the Second Temple; also, the tractate of the Talmud of that name
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Daily Mitzvah, Day 329: Obey the High Court – Don’t Disobey Torah Authorities – Don’t Add or Subtract from the Torah
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Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 329 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
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