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Monday, June 12, 2006

How the Torah was really passed down.

How the Torah was really passed down from Generation to Generation.

Forget the Mishna, Mesora and Continuous Revelation -- it's right here:



hattip: JR

Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael

10 comments:

  1. if only it was JUST Torah that was passed on in this fashion!

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  2. LOL!

    One sec so are you sayin all you have to do when you have differing opinions is to scroll up an see what the original opinion was??

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  3. On a completely unrelated topic. Somewhere a few posts back you mentioned rafting in the North. We will be in Israel this summer and are desperatly looking for a place for rafting and general fun stuff up north. Can you post some info or a link to places up north?
    Thanks

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  4. sim: Ah yes...the rafting. That was sooooo much fun! I must post about it since it was so good.

    The site you want to check out is:

    neharot.co.il

    The site is all in ivrit; let me know if you need translation.

    It's not cheap, but it was amazing fun! You'll read about it here on my blog this week :)

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  5. Brilliant!

    Yellow Boy

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  6. Jameel, that is great! I love these little witty postings!

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  7. I've heard that some apikorseshe researchers have concluded that this e-mail was a forgery, pieced together by the rabbis from unrelated messages during galus Bavel. They claim that the original e-mail was actually from "E" to "J", then from "J" to "P", and "P" to "Q"...

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  8. ROTFL

    I have to agree with Mr. Miller, though. ;-)

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  9. Now if you pass it on to 10 friends, Bill Gates will send you a million dollars.

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