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The Ten Commandments

In a 1996 lecture on Exodus 20, Dennis Prager says: It’s called The Ten Words. The Ten Commandments is an English or Christian statement. The Hebrew Bible does not call this the Ten Commandments. The Decalogue is the Greek for … Continue reading

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The Sexy Wife

From Dennis Prager’s radio show today: A woman calls. “My husband loves for me to dress in a very provocative way, especially when we take our daily walks. I’d rather wear a sports bra and spandex leggings.” “He [likes to … Continue reading

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Qualifications For A Good Judge

In a 1996 lecture on Exodus 17, Dennis Prager says: What isn’t listed? Even hinted at for what a judge in Israel ought to be? What’s missing is loving and compassionate. Nothing about that is mentioned. The Torah has words … Continue reading

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The Torah’s View Of Non-Jews

In a 1996 lecture on Exodus 17, Dennis Prager says: The Torah’s view of non-Jews is absolutely positive. Would that later Jewish life have as positive a view of non-Jews. I just read… a certain university in the U.S. will … Continue reading

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Only Two Things Are Holy In Themselves — God and the Sabbath

For everything else, contexts determines the holiness. For instance, with food, you can eat kosher food like an animal in an inappropriate place and the consumption of such food is not holy. Sex can be holy within marriage. Sex outside … Continue reading

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