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There is a concept in Torah that for many of us creates confusion, especially as we begin our exploration of Torah wisdom. It is the subject of the Satan. The reason for the confusion is that this is a similar term that we regularly hear used by the Christians. However, while similar terms, definitionally they are totally opposing concepts. The Christians believe that the Satan is a separate opposing power to Hashem, an idea that is idolatrous and heretical as G-d is the only power and source of existence. The Torah teaches us that the Satan is a servant to Hashem, playing a vital role in His creation, to provide us with the free will opportunity to grow closer to our Creator. The devil is in the details. In this episode Rabbi Cohen provides enlightening clarity on this subject to the both the beginner and advanced student.
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There is a concept in Torah that for many of us creates confusion, especially as we begin our exploration of Torah wisdom. It is the subject of the Satan. The reason for the confusion is that this is a similar term that we regularly hear used by the Christians. However, while similar terms, definitionally they are totally opposing concepts. The Christians believe that the Satan is a separate opposing power to Hashem, an idea that is idolatrous and heretical as G-d is the only power and source of existence. The Torah teaches us that the Satan is a servant to Hashem, playing a vital role in His creation, to provide us with the free will opportunity to grow closer to our Creator. The devil is in the details. In this episode Rabbi Cohen provides enlightening clarity on this subject to the both the beginner and advanced student.

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