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Torah Queries and responces
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Have sent in two more queries..will print responces when they come.....Ask a rabbi Chabad

Date:04/23/2022
Incident ID:5616291 
Interference with teaching the Torah:
Question:
One of the last things Moses instructed Israel is that they must teach their Children the Torah. In the centuries that followed not all Jewish Kings followed the example of Josiah..in fact they tried to suppress and persecute those who took on the Iron Yoke of The Torah..now the question is..if any Jewish Leader tries to stop Torah Teaching..how will they be held accountable by the L-d for their action of  rebellion?

Responce 04/29/0222
B"H

Hi

Thank You for Your question.

the question of the punishment for those who prevented Torah study is between them and G-D. Except in a situation where the responsibility is delegated to us by G-d, it is not our job to apply G-Ds justice.

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Rabbi Shlomie Deren

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Date:04/25/2022
Incident ID:5617074
Query regarding L-d action against a sinner....
Question:
If a Jewish person during their life commits many sins..including either by deliberate commission or accidental omission a great sin against the L-D and the L-D in his judgement is obliged to strike the person down in this life..if the sinner before dying not only sincerely repents of the sin in question but humbly acknowledges the L-D was just in his actions {Similiar as to King Josiah was punished for not listening to the Prophet Jeremiah}-would the sinner receive pardon from the L-D for sanctifying the L-D's Judgement against him?

4/25/2022 a responce:

B"H

Hi

Thank You for Your question.
Certainly if a sinner does Teshuva, G-d does forgive them.
While Teshuva is usually translated as "repentance" it is so much more than that. You can read more about the concept here -
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_c...Return.htm

If you have any other questions, please let us know.

All the best
Rabbi Shlomie Deren

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Torah Queries and responces - by LAsttime - 04-25-2022, 02:00 AM
RE: Torah Queries and responces - by LAsttime - 04-25-2022, 09:28 PM
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