Pardes Dropout
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@VaadHaBadchanim A rebbi of mine claims that the proper way to pronounce yochai is actually yochi
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If one was to prophecy today, he would repeat the words of the Shulchan Aruch word for word
N Havs@NhavsMaimonides
Those who long for prophecy’s return fail to understand that no prophet ever came to those who sought prophecy.
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@agentzog @WNeedham24301 Dude you've got the greatest twitter name ever
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@HAHazony My Hebrew professor in college had a poster on his door of what the woman would look like, taking every metaphor & analogy literally.
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Most religious people will never get over the fact that there's an erotic poem in the Bible.
Aaaaaaaaaa@screaming_bro
This book of the Bible disagrees with you
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@VermonteSekida @dannycantalk This is such an awful worldview to have. Why are you assuming the worst in people? i'd press red because i want to live. I don't want you to die, but you all made that decision by pressing blue
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@dannycantalk 100% blue for a guaranteed reverse thanos snap those pressing red at this point just wanted people to die
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@DavidRegev We can switch to the triennial cycle! I need a chosson bereishis kiddush every year
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Conclusion
In short, having someone else read the Torah for you misses the entire point. We’re all supposed to take turns reading the Torah in front of everyone: the entire community studying and teaching at the same time. The current practice has lost all its meaning and feels almost pointless.
We need to bring back the institution of proper Torah-reading on Shabbath. This requires that people be educated to do so normally, not just for their “bar-mitzvah” (which is really too old already). It would also help if we switched to the triennial cycle, so that portions are much smaller. I would also add that, while the accent system is awesome, we shouldn’t stigmatize anyone who reads well but without proper accents.
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Is the institution of בעל קִריה valid?
Nowadays, being called to the Torah generally means that you recite two blessings but someone else reads the Torah as your proxy. You basically do nothing—yet everyone congratulates you!
I was recently asked on here about this. I’ve also been meaning to write about it for a while, as it gets to the core of what public Torah-reading is all about.
This thread is essentially my responsum.
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@Micha_Siegel @jewishmemequeen R' Sherira gaon used the word "shmad" to explain why they died, which means persecution.
Honestly, I probably shouldn't have stated it as a given, but I do believe it.
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@Micha_Siegel @jewishmemequeen I can't say that it's 100% fact, but the evidence points to it. R' Akiva supported bar kochba. Only makes sense that the thousands of his students dying around the time of the revolt were due to that.
Could be they died in battle because of reasons given by chazal
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@Micha_Siegel @jewishmemequeen Not really random. They were bar kochba fighters
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@jewishmemequeen You think that's bad, imagine all your students randomly dying for 33 days.
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@0G_Uri I keep coming across the word, learning what it means, and then promptly forgetting.
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@GiantsSufferer Do you want me to send you the video and source sheet, it lowkey convinced me you can't say it with a bracha and instead to say hallel with no bracha
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