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Feb 11, 2015 at 7:41 answer added הנער הזה timeline score: 0
Dec 23, 2012 at 15:57 history edited LazerA
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Aug 20, 2012 at 21:30 vote accept AdamRedwine
Feb 5, 2012 at 4:54 answer added LazerA timeline score: 4
Feb 4, 2012 at 17:10 comment added avi @AdamRedwine I hope you find the time to word your question about Spinoza
Feb 3, 2012 at 20:29 history tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackJudaism/status/165532332651065344
Feb 3, 2012 at 16:24 answer added jake timeline score: 11
Feb 3, 2012 at 14:53 answer added Ariel K timeline score: 4
Feb 3, 2012 at 14:50 answer added avi timeline score: 7
Feb 3, 2012 at 14:41 comment added avi @AdamRedwine It doesn't have to be a question for another day, just another question :)
Feb 3, 2012 at 14:13 comment added AdamRedwine @avi: A little bit of both I guess. I am most interested in the broader question of "Is it a commandment to believe in G-d?" but it seems like the Ten Commandments played into that broader conversation. I am also interested in Spinoza's excommunication for heresy but that seems like a question for another day.
Feb 3, 2012 at 14:02 comment added avi Can you clarify your question a bit? Are you asking if that first phrase "anochi Hashem" is part of the 10 commandments vs an opening paragraph, or are you asking if in the world of 613 mitzvot "anochi Hashem" is a mitzvah? (Both are classical Jewish questions on the 10 commandments)
Feb 3, 2012 at 13:59 comment added Monica Cellio IIRC Rashi asks your question, but I probably won't have time to look it up before Shabbat so I'm leaving this breadcrumb instead.
Feb 3, 2012 at 13:16 history asked AdamRedwine CC BY-SA 3.0