The Difference Between Rabbis and Sociologists
There are two ways of looking at Judaism, the Jewish community and the world. These views are not mutually exclusive but require definition and separation.
There are two ways of looking at Judaism, the Jewish community and the world. These views are not mutually exclusive but require definition and separation.
The Aruch Hashulchan (O.C. 128:64) expresses severe reservations about the Ashkenazic practice to restrict Birkat Kohanim to Yamim Tovim and Yamim Nora’im. First we must
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