One of the fundamental principles of Jewish faith is that the Torah is eternal and will never be replaced.
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Maimonides, who was born in 1138, composed the Mishne Torah over 10 years between 1170 and 1180 CE. He began the legal code at age 33, after completing his Commentary on the Mishnah in 1168. The ...
A careful reading of the Torah’s account of Matan Torah indicates that the Jewish people accepted the Torah not once but twice. First it says: “Moses came and told the people all of God’s words and ...
The Torah u-Madda Journal is devoted to the interaction between Judaism and general culture. It publishes articles and, occasionally, review essays that either (1) address the question of Judaism’s ...
Last weekend, our tenth grade Confirmation Class traveled to Washington D.C. to lobby on behalf of Reform Judaism. They chose issues of Gun Violence and Reproductive Rights, wrote speeches, and ...
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