Men of Torah
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Do we have this right? Is kneeling the preferred posture for prayer? How many examples are there of kneeling? Standing? Sitting?
What does it mean to be a tzadik if you had to describe the day-to-day walk? What does the life look like?
What does it mean to be a tzadik if you had to describe the day-to-day walk? What does the life look like?
What does it mean to be a tzadik if you had to describe the day-to-day walk? What does the life look like?
What does it mean to be a tzadik if you had to describe the day-to-day walk? What does the life look like?
We review the physical differences, Biblical mandates and traditional expressions between flogging and scourging, using references from Torah and Talmud.
We review the physical differences, Biblical mandates and traditional expressions between flogging and scourging, using references from Torah and Talmud.
We review the physical differences, Biblical mandates and traditional expressions between flogging and scourging, using references from Torah and Talmud.
We review the physical differences, Biblical mandates and traditional expressions between flogging and scourging, using references from Torah and Talmud.
The men discuss the concept of Community. Why is it so important? What do we lose without community? What is our identity without community?
The men discuss the concept of Community. Why is it so important? What do we lose without community? What is our identity without community?
The men discuss the concept of Community. Why is it so important? What do we lose without community? What is our identity without community?
The men discuss the concept of Community. Why is it so important? What do we lose without community? What is our identity without community?
Something's fishy in the Scriptural account regarding the Sanhedrin at the time of our Master, Yeshua. Do they have power or not? Did they do things unthinkable? We take a behind-the-scenes look at the politics of the first century.
Something's fishy in the Scriptural account regarding the Sanhedrin at the time of our Master, Yeshua. Do they have power or not? Did they do things unthinkable? We take a behind-the-scenes look at the politics of the first century.