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Evidence of Judaism's love of debate can be found in any page of Talmud, replete with rabbinical volleys across the generations, or in this week's Torah portion (parshah), which celebrates the delightfully imperfect Abraham and Sarah.
Elissa D. Barrett: California: Caught in the Weeds? Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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The law, as articulated in rabbinic Judaism's founding document, is unambivalent: one does not negotiate with kidnappers.
Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: The Morality Of Redeeming Captives: Gilad Shalit And The Talmud Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson 2011
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King Abdullah should know well what it means to block access to holy sites in Jerusalem, as the last time Jerusalem wasn't accessible to a religious group was from 1948 to 1967 when the Kingdom of Jordan controlled parts of Jerusalem and forbade access by Jews to the Old City, including the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site.
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Evidence of Judaism's love of debate can be found in any page of Talmud, replete with rabbinical volleys across the generations, or in this week's Torah portion (parshah), which celebrates the delightfully imperfect Abraham and Sarah.
Elissa D. Barrett: California: Caught in the Weeds? Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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Tisha B'Av, Judaism's "other" full fast day, does not quite have the same positive associations as Yom Kippur.
Rabbi Edward Bernstein: Tisha B'Av: Moving Toward Boundless Love Of The Earth Rabbi Edward Bernstein 2011
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Author Bruce Feiler's recent article in the NY Times was difficult to read because it makes me think that we should perhaps sit shiva for the traditional expression of Judaism's mourning rituals which have been around for thousands of years.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Sitting Shiva For Traditional Shiva Rabbi Jason Miller 2012
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Through encouraging different opinions the Haredi will go much further in preserving their way of life and enhancing their communities -- and start to live consistent with Judaism's rich culture of debate.
Eliyahu Federman: Violence To Preserve Judaism, Or Diversity Of Opinion? Eliyahu Federman 2012
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Through encouraging different opinions the Haredi will go much further in preserving their way of life and enhancing their communities -- and start to live consistent with Judaism's rich culture of debate.
Eliyahu Federman: Violence To Preserve Judaism, Or Diversity Of Opinion? Eliyahu Federman 2012
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Judaism's core value is freedom of choice and men calling themselves religious can choose to transcend even the most incendiary provocation.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Extremists in Israel and How the Mainstream Must Combat It Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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Tisha B'Av, Judaism's "other" full fast day, does not quite have the same positive associations as Yom Kippur.
Rabbi Edward Bernstein: Tisha B'Av: Moving Toward Boundless Love Of The Earth Rabbi Edward Bernstein 2011
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