Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Following the revelation at Sinai of last week’s parsha, the Torah now starts a presentation of civil and tort law. True to the maxim that… Read More »Swimming Against the Current
Everything is foreseen, yet free will is given. The world is judged with goodness, and all is according to the majority of deeds. Last week… Read More »Chapter 3, Mishna 19(c) : Free Will vs. G-d’s Foreknowledge