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  2. Jewish views on astrology - Wikipedia

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    Opinions varied: some rabbis rejected the validity of astrology; others accepted its validity but forbid practicing it; still others thought its practice to be meaningful and permitted. In modern times, as science has rejected the validity of astrology, many Jewish thinkers have similarly rejected it; though some continue to defend the pro ...

  3. Adam Mintz - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of Rabbi Adam Mintz. Adam Mintz (born May 15, 1961) is an American Modern Orthodox rabbi, [1] Talmud teacher, professor, and advocate for Orthodox conversions to Judaism [2] and head of the conversion court, Rodfei Zedek. [3] Mintz is the Founding Rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim in New York City and a member of the Talmud faculty at ...

  4. Talk:Jewish views on astrology - Wikipedia

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    Opinions varied: some rabbis rejected the validity of astrology; others accepted its validity but forbid practicing it; still others thought its practice to be meaningful and permitted. In modern times, as science has rejected the validity of astrology, many Jewish thinkers have similarly rejected it; though some continue to defend the pro ...

  5. Donniel Hartman - Wikipedia

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    The Boundaries of Judaism (Continuum Books, 2007) ISBN 978-0-8264-9663-8; Judaism and the Challenges of Modern Life, Co-Editor with Moshe Halbertal (Continuum Books, 2007) ISBN 0-8264-9668-7 "Mishpatim: A Man in Public," in The Modern Men's Torah Commentary: New Insights from Jewish Men on the 54 Weekly Torah Portions, Jeffrey K. Salkin, Ed.

  6. List of Jewish Kabbalists - Wikipedia

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    This article lists figures in Kabbalah according to historical chronology and schools of thought. In popular reference, Kabbalah has been used to refer to the whole history of Jewish mysticism, but more accurately, and as used in academic Jewish studies, Kabbalah refers to the doctrines, practices and esoteric exegetical method in Torah, that emerged in 12th-13th century Southern France and ...

  7. Why were rabbis told to take down sign saying ‘I’m a Jew and ...

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    A group of rabbis attending the Utah Jazz’s game against the Dallas Mavericks at the Delta Center on Monday were asked to remove their signs reading ‘I’m a Jew and I’m proud,’ for ...

  8. Yaakov Israel Ifargan - Wikipedia

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    The rabbis accused Ifergan of paganism and called him a "fiend", further threatening that anyone associated with Ifergan would have no part in the next world. In 2009, a reconciliation meeting took place between Ifargan and some prominent Ashkenazi rabbis, including Aharon Leib Shteinman , Chaim Kanievsky, Nissim Karelitz and Michel Yehuda ...

  9. Everything to Know About the Annual Profections Astrology ...

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    This form of predictive astrology uses your birthdate to identify personalized themes for the year ahead. Learn how to use the annual profections wheel in 2024.