For When We Get a Jewish King
Did you know the king must be greeted with a double greeting?
Examples in Rashash Gittin 56a.
Did you know the king must be greeted with a double greeting?
Examples in Rashash Gittin 56a.
The Chazon Ish had many , many criticisms of Brisk. Here is one on the “Chakira” (also known as “Two Dinim”):
Why not three or four?
There’s a spectrum or continuum of possible “Dinim”. If the method was any sort of search for truth, two options would not suffice. But of course it’s all about shooting the breeze, sorry, I meant “increasing love and enjoyment for Torah”.
My own summary:
When Abraham complained to God that he was childless, God promised that his children would be as numerous as the stars in the sky:
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On another occasion, God promised Abraham that his children would be like “the sand on the seashore” (Gen. 22:17). Why are the Jewish people compared to both stars and grains of sand?
From Rav Kook Torah, here.
Rothbard correctly labeled him the “Establishment’s Court Libertarian”:
He favored tax withholding, the negative income tax, central banking, anti-trust legislation, Keynesianism, the Drug War, and opposed honest money.