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Questions seeking sources for a given practice in general or in specific Jewish communities, alternatively seeking the location of a specific source of a teaching/idea/philosophy based on Torah writings.
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Don't be ashamed of people
I heard someone mention a posuk that says "Don't be ashamed of people who may laugh at us." Where does this posuk come from?
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Not responding to insult
Someone told me that one who is insulted but does not respond, has the ability to give berachos to people.
Is there a source to this?
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Ba'al Shem Tov, King and Nation
Rabbi David Aaron said that the Ba’al Shem Tov says in Parshas Yisro, והעולם הזה צורך גבוהה - This world is of great heavenly need.” כי אין מלך בלא עם - “For there is no King without a Nation.
Go alep …
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Soul residing in one's mind
I heard from someone that the soul resides in one's mind/ brain.
Does anyone where the source for this can be found?
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Disciplining one's mouth
Where do the words: כל רגע ורגע שאדם חוסם את פיו, זוכה לאור הגנוז שאין כל מלאך ובריה יכולים לשער, originate from?
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Vilna Gaon on a year corresponding to a verse in the Torah
Rabbi Anava said in a shiur that:
The Vilna Gaon says that there are 5,845 verses in the Torah.
Additionally, he says that every year from creation corresponds to one
verse in the Torah.
Does anyone …
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"There is no question in the world whose answer cannot be found in Torah"
Rabbi Yitzchak of Volozhin says, "There is no question in the world whose answer cannot be found in Torah."
Does anyone know where the source for Rabbi Yitzchak of Volozhin's statement can be found?
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The Alshich HaKodosh and temporal
I heard someone mention the following:
The Alshich HaKodosh says, "How great is folly of those people that involve themselves in the physical, material and temporal. Because we have seen a generation …
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Zohar and Sholom
The Zohar states, “Hashem is Sholom, His name is Sholom and all is bound by Sholom.”
Where does the Zohar say this?
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Ki Ein by Yonatan Shlagbaum
I was listening to song called Ki Ein by Yonatan Shlagbaum.
Here are the words to his song:
He כי אין הקב"ה אוהב אלא למי שאוהב את ישראל וכל מה שאדם מגדיל אהבתו לישראל, גם הקב"ה מגדיל עליו
Where does …
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Rabbi Nosson Finkel and angels
I read in Something To Say on page 31, the following:
Rabbi Nosson Finkel of Slobodkah once chided a student for being chronically late to the morning prayers
"Rebbi," the student defended himself, …
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Everything is in the Torah
Someone mentioned that there is a statement of our Rabbis, "There is nothing on earth that is not hinted at in the Torah."*
Does anyone know where such a statement can be found?
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Chazal and Rain Clouds
I was read in Torah Tavlin the following:
"Chazal tell us that the darkest clouds contain the most rain."
Does anyone know where the source for this Chazal is located?
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Dovid's birth and death date
Wikipedia states that King David, Ruth's descendant, was born and died on Shavuos. The source they brought was a Yerushalmi in Chagigah (2:3). I looked in the Yerushalmi and found nothing.
Does anyo …
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Rabbi Yonasan Eibshetz on the Messiah and Redemption
The BIN says the following:
"Rabbi Yonasan Eibshetz in his book Ya’aros Dvash states, 'At a certain moment the time will come when the Messiah should have already arrived but the redemption has not y …