11-17-2017, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2019, 05:17 AM by Director Michael.)
Michael
You mention this in an earlier thread.
"Since Torah is unlimited, a person in his lifetime can't aspire to study the word of G-d 'completely.' For Gentiles, the realm of Torah that relates to their Noahide Code, and is thus permissible for them to study,is so vast that there is no risk of running out of material that's permitted to learn."
I spend a lot of time reading different Rabbis comments on the weekly Parshas. Do you think this a good way or would you recommend something else. Would you recommend a specific way for Noahide to study the Torah?
You mention this in an earlier thread.
"Since Torah is unlimited, a person in his lifetime can't aspire to study the word of G-d 'completely.' For Gentiles, the realm of Torah that relates to their Noahide Code, and is thus permissible for them to study,is so vast that there is no risk of running out of material that's permitted to learn."
I spend a lot of time reading different Rabbis comments on the weekly Parshas. Do you think this a good way or would you recommend something else. Would you recommend a specific way for Noahide to study the Torah?