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Un puente entre religiones Una carta abierta al Islam: Parte 1

Rabbi Oury Cherki's "A Bridge between Faiths: An Open Letter to Islam, Part 1" delves into the intricate dynamics between Judaism and Islam post the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. The piece probes the philosophical and legal facets of Islam's status in Jewish literature, uncovering points of unity and contention. Cherki scrutinizes Islam's potential for spiritual progress and calls for a nuanced understanding amid the unique historical context. The article accentuates the scarcity of literature exploring Judaism's stance on Islam, presenting itself as a contribution to fostering mutual comprehension.

Cherki elucidates the shared beliefs in monotheism, rejecting God's corporeality and idolatry, while acknowledging differences in their understanding. Notably, he highlights the significance of the Seven Noahide Laws, urging Islam to embrace them more unequivocally for enhanced cooperation. Judaism's recognition of Islam as a sister religion and the potential for collaboration are explored alongside historical perspectives, celebrating the initial affinity between the two faiths.

However, the article confronts substantial disagreements, including Islam's assertion of the nullification of the Mosaic Torah and claims of corruption by Jews. It underscores the necessity for Islam to acknowledge the eternal validity of the Torah and the divine promise of the Jewish return to their homeland. Cherki posits three prerequisites for Judaism to accept Islam as a legitimate religion for all, calling for recognition, abandonment of claims of corruption, and acknowledgment of the divine promise.

Concluding with a call for peace, Rabbi Oury Cherki sets the stage for Part 2, promising an exploration of Muhammad's status, Judaism's potential contributions to Islamic faith, and more. This open letter seeks to build a bridge between the believers in the One God, urging Islamic religious leadership to engage in dialogue on critical issues for future harmony.

De la oscuridad al destino: revelando la odisea espiritual en el parashá Vaera

Profundice en la interpretación de la Torá, examinando el significado profundo de la aparición de Dios a los humanos y la distinción entre El Shaddai y Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. Las ideas de Rashi sobre la parashá Vaera arrojan luz sobre cómo vivir para las generaciones futuras en el judaísmo. Explore la compleja interacción entre las promesas incumplidas y la redención, desentrañando el significado espiritual de los Patriarcas del judaísmo y decodificando las razones detrás del Éxodo.

Hammas atacó a Israel; ¿Qué hay de erróneo en el discernimiento moral de Israel?

En la narrativa de Caín y Abel, la interpretación del rabino Yojanan resalta los riesgos de mostrar bondad hacia los malvados, subrayando la necesidad de discernimiento en los actos de compasión. Esta historia nos insta a reflexionar sobre el comportamiento moral, enfatizando la importancia de considerar el carácter y las intenciones de aquellos a quienes brindamos bondad. ¿Qué lecciones éticas más amplias podemos extraer de esta advertencia y cómo podemos aplicarlas a nuestras interacciones con los demás?

Civilians Under Siege
Hebrew People in the Face of Terror

"Israel recently experienced an unfounded terrorist attack, deliberately targeting civilians, encompassing women, children, and the elderly. In the face of adversity, the Jewish people demonstrated their unity and strength, guided by their faith in one God. They aspire to create a world characterized by peace, harmony, and dignity. To contribute, you can help disseminate this message in your language, among your friends, and provide financial support. May blessings be sent to Israel and all those who stand in solidarity. Let us pray for peace, invoking the hope that 'He who makes peace in His heavens, may He make peace upon the people of Israel and the entire world.'"

Revelando el corazón: donde la creencia se encuentra con la acción

"Si bien Yom Kipur ofrece expiación por los pecados contra el Creador, buscar el perdón por las transgresiones hechas contra otros requiere más esfuerzo. La creencia en Dios nos conecta verticalmente, pero nuestras acciones hacia los demás definen nuestras relaciones horizontales. El profundo verso de la Torá, 'Ama a tu prójimo como a ti mismo'. "Yo soy Dios" entrelaza estas dimensiones. Para creer verdaderamente en un Creador, debemos encarnar la bondad y la ética en nuestras interacciones, porque "Yo soy DIOS" nos ordena amar no sólo a lo Divino sino también a la persona que está a nuestro lado. Esta alineación une creencias y comportamientos, conduciendo a una conducta ética genuina"

Beyond Faith and Reason: Exploring the Hidden Depths of God’s Existence

Discover the profound mysteries of existence through the works of Maimonides and Rabbi Yehuda Halevi in this captivating article. Explore Maimonides' rational inquiry into the existence of God and Rabbi Yehuda Halevi's historical testimonies, and uncover the interplay of faith and reason in their philosophies. Delve into the wisdom of the Torah as you unravel the enigmatic tapestry of divine existence, embarking on a transformative journey of heart and soul.

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