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…consequences, is more likely to be followed; it is more likely to produce “buy-in.” Our sages called it a siyag LaTorah, a fence around the Torah, which protects the core values and objectives. It protects the Torah from becoming a meaningless and potentially dangerous book of irrational rules and rituals. And this siyag LaTorah is an essential and defining feature of classical Judaism. The system of halakha — Jewish Law — incorporates the dialect…
…l or permanent housing. Each works with a case manager to figure out their best next step. There are times when BEKI members have continued to be involved with some of the men to offer additional support as they settle into their new situations, providing employment opportunities, furniture, food and friendship. The BEKI Tikun Olam Committee is proud once again to be able to coordinate BEKI’s effort in this worthwhile project. SIGN UP ONLINE AT: t…
…isciples asked the Besht why he had stopped in the middle of his prayer to buy wood, and he answered that during his prayer he saw that in heaven there was an accusation made against the Jews who live in the villages that they cheated the gentiles in their accounts. He had to silence the accuser. As a result of the gentile’s praise of the Jews the arguments of the accuser were silenced.6 Here, the Besht’s act of generosity constitutes Qiddush HaSh…