Individual and collective Judaism | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel.
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The changing Talmud as reflection of the changing times of Israel | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel
The changing Talmud as reflection of the changing times of Israel | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel.
US electorate confirms “The Current State of the USA in the light of Torah guidance” is not good | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel
US electorate confirms “The Current State of the USA in the light of Torah guidance” is not good | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel.
Two types of Jews – who do act and who don’t “in the image of God” | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel
Two types of Jews – who do act and who don’t “in the image of God” | Vladimir Minkov | The Blogs | The Times of Israel.
Judaism – True and Pagan
Yes, there is True Judaism and there is Pagan Judaism. And Pagan Judaism may exist in any of the current denominations of Judaism – orthodox, conservative, reform, or humanistic. How could it be if all Jews either believe in One God or are skeptical about the existence of God of any kind? The answer toContinue reading “Judaism – True and Pagan”