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Not in heaven
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Jerusalem Post
06-04-2004
Headline: Not in heaven
Byline: Reuven Hammer
Edition; Up Front
Section: Features
Page: 33
Friday, June 4, 2004 -- The Torah is a combination of active and passive sections. Active sections are those narrative portions in which something is happening; there is movement. Passive sections are commandments or descriptions of what is to be done either immediately or in general - laws and regulations.
After a long ...
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