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Perplexity AI / Curated by Rachav.org
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Volume 1 031024 [Note: Information is trawled from the Internet & other sources – the documents here are overviews and notes on the respective subjects and should be viewed as such. All…
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The Bible Code Controversy – The Books of Jeffrey Satinover
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www.perplexity.ai 26-33 minutes The Bible Code Controversy – Curated by FoundationP [Perplexity AI] Jeffrey Satinover’s book “The Truth Behind the Bible Code“ explores the controversial concept of hidden codes within the biblical…
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Major Hebrew Texts – A Guide
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Tanach [T-Torah N-Nevi’im K-Ketuvim TaNaK] (Old Testament) 1. Torah (Pentateuch) – c. 1200 BCE * – The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy – Foundational text of Judaism, containing…
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Talmudical Hermeneutics – The Rules of Interpretation
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Talmudical Hermeneutics refers to the principles and methods used to interpret and analyze the Talmud, a central text of Rabbinic Judaism. These hermeneutical rules are essential for deriving meaning and legal rulings…
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Tisha B’Av Sadness and Promise.
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Historical Origins: Tisha B’Av, meaning the “Ninth of Av” in Hebrew, is an annual fast day in Judaism that commemorates several tragedies in Jewish history, primarily the destruction of both the First…
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Angels as Verbs in the Grammar of Creation
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The Angels (מַלְאָכִים, mal’akhim) in Jewish thought are celestial beings that serve as intermediaries between God and the creation. My article here will lean toward Rambam as a basis for the interpretation…
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The Nature of Good and Evil: A Jewish Perspective
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The Satan – adversary or advocate Introduction In Judaism, the concepts of good and evil are deeply rooted in the idea of free will and moral choice. Unlike some other religious traditions,…
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The Divisive Hubris of Supplicatory Prayer or Alignment to Divine Will
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Jewish Ideology and the Principle of Echad Throughout the annals of religious discourse, supplicatory prayer has held a venerable and complex position within many faith traditions, particularly within Judaism. This paper interrogates…
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The Torah is not Linear – Challenging the linear perspective of history / understanding the enduring significance of the Torah.
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Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Tractate Shirah, Chapter 7 (שמות טו,ט) [“אָמַר אוֹיֵב: אֶרְדֹּף, אַשִּׂיג, אֲחַלֵּק שָׁלָל, תִּמְלָאֵמוֹ נַפְשִׁי, אָרִיק חַרְבִּי, תּוֹרִישֵׁמוֹ יָדִי.”] “אָמַר אוֹיֵב”. זֶה הָיָה תְּחִלַּת הַפָּרָשָׁה, וְלָמָּה נִכְתַּב כָּן? שֶׁאֵין מֻקְדָּם…