Today: Exciting Kedushas Tzion Event In Jerusalem!
Here is the announcement:
And here are Kedushas Tzion’s founding principles (Note: I don’t agree with the statism):
Reprinted with permission.
Here is the announcement:
And here are Kedushas Tzion’s founding principles (Note: I don’t agree with the statism):
Reprinted with permission.
All justified, true predictions rely on seeing glimmers of upcoming trends in the present. This is true for technical analysis and strategic analysis, in seismology and meteorology (hopefully), in Austrian economics, and also in various forms of fortune telling (on the majority Jewish view these can be authentic).
This is how I understand the distinction between near and far future in the following Ramban.
Ramban Vayikra 17:7:
Vayikra (26:3):
אם בחקתי תלכו ואת מצותי תשמרו ועשיתם אתם.
Rashi quotes Chazal:
אם בחקתי תלכו, יכול זה קיום המצות, כשהוא אומר ואת מצותי תשמרו, הרי קיום המצות אמור. הא מה אני מקיים אם בחקתי תלכו, שתהיו עמלים בתורה.
So “everyone” asks how the text implies toiling in Torah?
It appears to me when “Chukos” are left unelaborated, Torah study is implied. And “walking” must mean to the study hall, because review (שינון) doesn’t require focus (צילותא), and so can be done anywhere.