A Treasury of "Tradition.", المجلد 40،الجزء 1Hebrew Publishing Company, 1967 - 462 من الصفحات |
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... observance does not disqualify him for membership in this community , how can Orthodox belief , alone , accomplish this identification in view of our knowledge that Judaism is primarily a religion of Mitzvot Maasiyot ( practical observances ) ...
... observance does not disqualify him for membership in this community , how can Orthodox belief , alone , accomplish this identification in view of our knowledge that Judaism is primarily a religion of Mitzvot Maasiyot ( practical observances ) ...
الصفحة 130
... observances : mitzvot . We have no right to conclude that because he is negligent in the observance of basic ritual mitzvot and is primarily keeping only the ethical laws of civilized living , that these observances are accountable to ...
... observances : mitzvot . We have no right to conclude that because he is negligent in the observance of basic ritual mitzvot and is primarily keeping only the ethical laws of civilized living , that these observances are accountable to ...
الصفحة 134
... observance . Rabbinic Judaism does not condone breach of observance even under these conditions but yet is ex- tremely reluctant to exclude such Jews from Kelal Yisrael . Thus , Rabbi Jacob Etlinger , one of the outstanding rabbinic ...
... observance . Rabbinic Judaism does not condone breach of observance even under these conditions but yet is ex- tremely reluctant to exclude such Jews from Kelal Yisrael . Thus , Rabbi Jacob Etlinger , one of the outstanding rabbinic ...
المحتوى
The Need for Tradition | 1 |
The Dialectic of the Halakhah | 9 |
Autonomy Heteronomy and Theonomy | 28 |
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