[Avodah] Justifying hatred

mkopinsky at gmail.com mkopinsky at gmail.com
Mon May 14 05:03:40 PDT 2007


On 5/12/07, Samuel Svarc <ssvarc at yeshivanet.com> wrote:
> >From: "Elazar M. Teitz" <remt at juno.com>
> >     Assuming the 13 Ikkarim to be y'sodos haTorah, which of them --
> >other than the first -- can be said to be instinctively known?
>
> Basically all of them. There are classical machlokisim about some, but we
> are referring, as do countless sifrei halacha, to the yesodos as a whole.
> Like for example, the CC in Ahavas Chessed, Chelek 1, Perek 3, "...Kol shu
> mamin b'shloshu asar ikrei hadas...".
>
What is at all instictive about Nevuas Moshe Rabbeinu?  Could you figure
that out without being told?  How about Meshiach?  or Techiyas Hameisim?
or Nevuah at all? etc. etc. etc.

Instictive:
     * natural:  unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct; "a cat's
       natural aversion to water"; "offering to help was as instinctive as
       breathing"
       wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn



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