Congress Has a Chance to Stop a Bad Iran Deal
Squandering leverage and opening the door to further extortion.
September 12, 2023
A lesson from loss.
An oft cited talmudic adage states that, “in the place where those who have repented of their sins (ba’aley t’shuvah) stand, even the completely righteous do not stand.” In a 1969 lecture, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik explains why this is so, drawing on another talmudic anecdote, about a student who—after the death of his teacher—performs the ritual rending of his garments (kri’ah) twice: once at the funeral, and the other after he realizes he can no longer ask his mentor a simple question about saying the blessing (b’rakhah) over bread. (Yiddish with English subtitles. Audio, 17 minutes.)
Squandering leverage and opening the door to further extortion.
And made possible the crime wave terrorizing Arab communities.
A lesson from loss.
Pnin and Penninah.
A unique find.
An oft cited talmudic adage states that, “in the place where those who have repented of their sins (ba’aley t’shuvah) stand, even the completely righteous do not stand.” In a 1969 lecture, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik explains why this is so, drawing on another talmudic anecdote, about a student who—after the death of his teacher—performs the ritual rending of his garments (kri’ah) twice: once at the funeral, and the other after he realizes he can no longer ask his mentor a simple question about saying the blessing (b’rakhah) over bread. (Yiddish with English subtitles. Audio, 17 minutes.)
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