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The Torah Is Very Flexible
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Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, you can do whatever you want, just know that there are consequences for your actions. DONATE & SUPPORT @ https://www.BeEzratHaShem.org AI RABBI by BeEzrat HaShem Inc. https://www.AIRabbi.org Answers To Jewish Torah Life Questions In 30 Languages. Discover Jewish Wisdom at Your Fingertips, Rabbi Reuven's AI Rabbi offers wisdom and guidance in multiple languages, drawing from trusted, reliable sources. #Torah #Jewish #RabbiYaronReuven #Jews #God #inspiring #motivation #OrthodoxJudaism #Judaism
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He just told him that if you say no,
there's a consequence. You have the
option to keep Shabbat or not keep
Shabbat. No one's putting a gun to your
head and uh shooting it before you
violated
it. You have the option. You keep
Shabbat. You don't have to keep Shabbat.
You could be married to a Jew. You could
be married to a non-Jew. You could eat
kosher or you keep non-cosher. What the
Torah is telling you is there you can do
whatever you want. There are
consequences though. Half the Torah, if
not more, tells you that if you can do
whatever you want, but you need to know
there are consequences for what you do.
This is one of the 13 principles of
faith where Hashem specifically tells
us, I pay reward to the righteous and I
punish the
wicked. A person who does not believe in
this is removed from minan. He cannot be
counted in minan. He cannot be counted
as a witness in Jewish ceremonies. He's
considered outside of Is why this is the
foundation of Torah. If you think that
Hashem only gives reward and no
punishment, you believe in a different
religion.