Judaism 101

"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
 
"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra

yeah? so ------you can cut and paste stuff jews already know as common knowledge ------good for you
That’s the thing...Ding, apparently, has never started from Genesis 1:1.
Making assumptions again?
 
"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
 
"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
 
"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
 
"...Judaism is intensely aware of the power of speech and of the harm that can be done through speech. The rabbis note that the universe itself was created through speech. Of the 43 sins enumerated in the Al Cheit confession recited on Yom Kippur, 11 are sins committed through speech. The Talmud tells that the tongue is an instrument so dangerous that it must be kept hidden from view, behind two protective walls (the mouth and teeth) to prevent its misuse. The harm done by speech is even worse than the harm done by stealing or by cheating someone financially: money lost can be repaid, but the harm done by speech can never be repaired. For this reason, some sources indicate that there is no forgiveness for lashon ha-ra (disparaging speech). This is probably hyperbole, but it illustrates the seriousness of improper speech. A Chasidic tale vividly illustrates the danger of improper speech: A man went about the community telling malicious lies about the rabbi. Later, he realized the wrong he had done, and began to feel remorse. He went to the rabbi and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends. The rabbi told the man, "Take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers to the winds." The man thought this was a strange request, but it was a simple enough task, and he did it gladly. When he returned to tell the rabbi that he had done it, the rabbi said, "Now, go and gather the feathers. Because you can no more make amends for the damage your words have done than you can recollect the feathers." Speech has been compared to an arrow: once the words are released, like an arrow, they cannot be recalled, the harm they do cannot be stopped, and the harm they do cannot always be predicted, for words like arrows often go astray..."

Judaism 101: Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
 
Forgiveness is granted when, in the same situation, you don’t commit the same transgression.
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
 
Are you trying to justify using improper speech?
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
 
I give an answer and you post a quote.
You will not learn any cohesive by jumping through the topic of the.
The only two famous Jews who proselytizes were unsuccessful...
Avraham
King Solomon...it wound up having disastrous results.
The Torah specifies dozens of times that the Torah is for the Children of the Avos.
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
 
I asked specific questions. You provided vague answers. Then you disparaged me. Maybe you should have a talk with G-d and tell him what a fine job you are doing for Him.

But putting all that aside, you absolutely do proselytize every single time you disparage the faith of another that is not your own. If you don't understand this, maybe you should ask G-d about that too. And while you are at it, why don't you go and gather those feathers.
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
 
Incorrect.
You can spout all the NT you want and I don’t care.
Pervert Tanach and you’ll hear my objections.
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
 
I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you over your proselytizing.

Adam did you eat the apple?

The woman YOU made gave it to me.

Somethings never change.
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
 
There is no Command not to urinate in someone’s face; we simply don’t do it.
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
 
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I don't define myself by what others think about me. I'm sorry you do.

I'm not upset about anything. I asked questions. If you read anything more into that, that's on you.

Your opinion on Christianity is well known. You talk about it all the time. It's how you proselyze your religion that you can't talk about. It's called critical theory. Look it up.
 
Let me know when you are done gathering your feathers.
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
 
What is the purpose of your ad hominem?
The Torah does not command Jews to proselytize non-Jew.
We leave people alone as long as they’re not cannibals.
Why do have this craving for Jews to need you to be one of us?
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
9 verses packed with a mixture of communism and corporate fasicm.
Amazing the effect that 9 verses can have and yet no one learns the lessons of valuing individualism within a collective.
 
According to you my beliefs are an ad hominem. You didn't get that right either.

You should probably stop proselytizing then.

You have a funny way of leaving people alone.

I don't believe you could pay me enough to be like you.
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
9 verses packed with a mixture of communism and corporate fasicm.
Amazing the effect that 9 verses can have and yet no one learns the lessons of valuing individualism within a collective.
So you don't know what it is about. Amazing.
 
Apparently, I have accessed the 2 year old in you.
There is zero reason for you become a Jew.
Just be the best person you can be.
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
9 verses packed with a mixture of communism and corporate fasicm.
Amazing the effect that 9 verses can have and yet no one learns the lessons of valuing individualism within a collective.
So you don't know what it is about. Amazing.
Like you know better.
The Itzbashitz, Chasam Sofer, Chazon Ish, Vilna Gaon, etc... woild make mince meat out of you.
 
You aren't very good at being clairvoyant.

As to being the best person I can be... dunning effect.
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
9 verses packed with a mixture of communism and corporate fasicm.
Amazing the effect that 9 verses can have and yet no one learns the lessons of valuing individualism within a collective.
So you don't know what it is about. Amazing.
Like you know better.
The Itzbashitz, Chasam Sofer, Chazon Ish, Vilna Gaon, etc... woild make mince meat out of you.
Yeah, I do. I amazed you don't know what it is about.

Would you say your knowledge of the Torah is below or above average?
 
You do realize that whoever is reading your posts is not getting a good impression of your intellect.

You’re upset with the fact that Jews aren’t commanded to proselytize because it leaves Christianity being the sole pain in the ass.
I'm curious if you know what the Tower of Babel is all about. I have a sneaking suspicion you don't.
9 verses packed with a mixture of communism and corporate fasicm.
Amazing the effect that 9 verses can have and yet no one learns the lessons of valuing individualism within a collective.
So you don't know what it is about. Amazing.
Like you know better.
The Itzbashitz, Chasam Sofer, Chazon Ish, Vilna Gaon, etc... woild make mince meat out of you.
Yeah, I do. I amazed you don't know what it is about.

Would you say your knowledge of the Torah is below or above average?
Super way above average and the Tower has zero to do with Jesus.
We’re always trying to build towers and in the processes we bait in the slaves to keep assembling the iPhones or “bricking the bricks”.

I bet you don’t even know the meanings of the words or the grammar.
The English translations, even the Artscroll, are horrendous.
 

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