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Regarding three people we are told in the Talmud that they are people of limited faith: Noah, who entered the Ark as a result of the water; a person who prays loudly; and a person who has food for today and not for tomorrow and says ‘what will I eat tomorrow?’. Further, the Talmud declares that the farmer who plants is a paragon of faith. What about the farmer exudes faith and how can does this create an understanding of the Talmud’s standards of faith?
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Contact:
Website: RabbiWolbe.com;
Podcasts Links iOS:
This Jewish Life – In-Depth Analysis into Critical Torah Topics;
Podcast Links Android:
This Jewish Life – In-Depth Analysis into Critical Torah Topics;
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Regarding three people we are told in the Talmud that they are people of limited faith: Noah, who entered the Ark as a result of the water; a person who prays loudly; and a person who has food for today and not for tomorrow and says ‘what will I eat tomorrow?’. Further, the Talmud declares that the farmer who plants is a paragon of faith. What about the farmer exudes faith and how can does this create an understanding of the Talmud’s standards of faith?
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Contact:
Website: RabbiWolbe.com;
Podcasts Links iOS:
This Jewish Life – In-Depth Analysis into Critical Torah Topics;
Podcast Links Android:
This Jewish Life – In-Depth Analysis into Critical Torah Topics;

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