This lecture was listened to today in a room on Paltalk, in the Judaism Section, titled "Fire of Torah". There were about 8 people listening to this series and many said that they learned a few things that they didn't know before.
This is an amazing lecture, as it tells you what is permitted to teach the non-Jew. And telling a non-Jew what to do in your house, e.g. keeping kosher, is necessary but one shouldn't give reasons for this, as that would constitute teaching etc.
At first this sounded harsh, not to teach non-Jews, but after being challenged on Paltalk by insincere "questions" about "my religion" which quickly turned into opportunities for their derision and contempt, it seems a wise policy. In wrestling matches with pigs, you just get muddy, and the pig enjoys it.... Chayah_ on Paltalk.com
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This lecture was listened to today in a room on Paltalk, in the Judaism Section, titled "Fire of Torah". There were about 8 people listening to this series and many said that they learned a few things that they didn't know before.
This is an amazing lecture, as it tells you what is permitted to teach the non-Jew. And telling a non-Jew what to do in your house, e.g. keeping kosher, is necessary but one shouldn't give reasons for this, as that would constitute teaching etc.
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hakol.b.seder, at 11/12/2006 9:28 PM
At first this sounded harsh, not to teach non-Jews, but after being challenged on Paltalk by insincere "questions" about "my religion" which quickly turned into opportunities for their derision and contempt, it seems a wise policy. In wrestling matches with pigs, you just get muddy, and the pig enjoys it.... Chayah_ on Paltalk.com
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Anonymous, at 11/13/2006 10:02 AM
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