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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Riddle
When would the 砖"抓 on Shabbos says 讬讛讬讜
诇专爪讜谉 twice more than he does in the weekdays?
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Midrash Rabah, Seder Bereshit,
ReplyDeleteParshah 9, Paragraph 9:
For those who possess mitzvot and good deeds,
there is Gan Eden [Heaven]. For those
who do not, there is Gehinom [Hell].
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, chapter 19:
“Adam the first man said: Through me all
[future] generations will learn, that all
who confess their sins and abandon them,
will be saved from Gehinom [Hell]…”
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Minor Tractates of the Talmud, Ebel Rabati
Semachot], chapter 2, paragraph 9:
“…All those who [sincerely] confess [their sins]
have a place in the afterlife of the righteous….”
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