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i tempi e le idee: civvì ovvero curriculum vitae
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I tempi e le idee. Più di un modo di essere ebrei. Mercoledì, novembre 08, 2006. Civvì ovvero curriculum vitae. Dunque ecco un breve profilo dell'autore di questo blog. Se non vi interessa saltate pure al post successivo. Nel 2000 ero tra i fondatori dell'Associazione per l'Ebraismo Progressivo, che pochi mesi dopo è diventata Lev Chadash. Di Firenze, dove più o meno faccio le stesse cose. Tutto questo mi piace talmente tanto che ho deciso di trasformarlo in un mestiere. Cioé ho deciso di studiare pe...
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i tempi e le idee: memorandum
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I tempi e le idee. Più di un modo di essere ebrei. Venerdì, luglio 18, 2008. Ma dalla Croce Rossa, organizzazione umanitaria ed espressione di valori universali: la stessa che poteva visitare Kuntar in galera e secondo cui pure a Terezin gli ebrei stavano benone. Però, che sfortuna che hanno gli ebrei, con queste organizzazioni umanitarie, vero? Etichette: Visto da qui. A:"anche se ci era stato detto che stavano bene. Da chi? Ma dalla Croce Rossa". Andrea, hai qualche info maggiore su questo punto? Celeb...
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Reform Daf Yomi: Temporary Wilderness - A Sukkot Sermon
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Temporary Wilderness - A Sukkot Sermon. Posted by Rabbi Daniel Bar-Nahum. The News of Gilad Shalit's release after 5 years of captivity prompted me to change my Sukkot sermon last minute. I'd love to hear your thoughts about it. You shall sit in sukkot for seven days, all the citizenry of Israel shall sit in sukkot. [1]. And so we do. Sukkot and the sukkah remind us of the wilderness, of the wandering. After all, Shabba...
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Reform Daf Yomi: March 2011
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Monday, March 28, 2011. Yosef the Babylonian's Memory (Menachot 18a). I hate to forget things. Today I had a text that was on the tip of my tongue. Sitting in class, I knew it was important to our discussion, but I just couldn't remember what it was. As an aside it turned out to be a reference to the mythical poop god, Baal Peor. Friday, March 25, 2011. More on Job Transitions (Menachot 16a). There's an interesting disagreement cited in today's T...
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Reform Daf Yomi: Fundraising- when giving money be clear (temurah 31b)
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Sunday, March 18, 2012. Fundraising- when giving money be clear (temurah 31b). I haven't written in a while but this is too good. Does someone have control over what happens to their money when they donate to their shul? There is an analogy in today's daf that speaks to this question. The answer is maybe. Please excuse typos. I wrote this ont iPhone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fundraising- when giving money be clear (temurah 3.
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Reform Daf Yomi: September 2012
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Thursday, September 27, 2012. My Kol Nidre Sermon: The importance of Vulnerability. A few weeks later she walked into the Cantor’s office in her locale Boston Synagogue and announced that she wanted to become a Cantor. Then she asked the obvious question, “Can you tell me what a Cantor is? There is little question that the safest route we can take is to avoid anything that may leave us feeling vulnerable and exposed. The Torah teaches that 3,500 ...
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Reform Daf Yomi: March 2012
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Sunday, March 18, 2012. Fundraising- when giving money be clear (temurah 31b). I haven't written in a while but this is too good. Does someone have control over what happens to their money when they donate to their shul? There is an analogy in today's daf that speaks to this question. The answer is maybe. Please excuse typos. I wrote this ont iPhone. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fundraising- when giving money be clear (temurah 3.
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Reform Daf Yomi: Podcast Parshat Noach
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Temporary Wilderness - A Sukkot Sermon. Honoring Your Parents - only gains (Chullin 110b). Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective. Religious Action Center : RACBlog. The Green Rabbinical Student. Hearos (Insights) on Daf Yomi.
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Reform Daf Yomi: A religion of deed
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. A religion of deed. Just finished Tractate Chullin! It's my 14th complete tractate! Now onto the post. One reason I love Judaism is that it is mainly a religion of deed. That's why I was surprised today when I came across a teaching that one can be punished for his thoughts - if that thought was about idol worship. The Meiri has an interesting answer: Idol worship at it's core is a belief in one's heart. There is somet...
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Reform Daf Yomi: November 2011
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A liberal exploration through the sea of Talmud and Torah. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. A religion of deed. Just finished Tractate Chullin! It's my 14th complete tractate! Now onto the post. One reason I love Judaism is that it is mainly a religion of deed. That's why I was surprised today when I came across a teaching that one can be punished for his thoughts - if that thought was about idol worship. The Meiri has an interesting answer: Idol worship at it's core is a belief in one's heart. There is somet...