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Mount Meron and Metaphysics Metaphysics are an easy way for the Haredi world to avoid coming to terms with its own shortcomings. Avigdor Hayut, who was hurt in the deadly stampede at Mount Meron sits in a wheel chair near his son Shmuel Hayut, who was also hurt at the stampede and his wife as his father is speaking at the funeral of his son Yedidia Hayut. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images) Metaphysics, or abstract theory beyond human rationality, is the last refuge for religious reactionaries. It is, by definition, impossible to argue with them on a rational basis. That is why no argument can convince the vast majority of Haredim, and most certainly their leaders, that the tragedy that led to the death of 45 people and the injuries of hundreds at Mt. Meron was entirely avoidable. ....
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, While the first of the month of Nissan may seem like the official kickoff for the Passover season, preparations begin even earlier. The Shabbat before the first of Nissan is called Parshat Hachodesh named for the launching of the month of Nissan and the Shabbat before that is called Parshat Parah named after the Parah Adumah, the red heifer prescribed in the Torah as the recipe for ritual purity and used by anyone made impure by the presence of a dead body, in anticipation of Passover. ....
Onscreen sightseeing: Visiting Israel s holy cities without leaving home Jerusalem s Beit Avi Chai cultural center offers you an opportunity to walk through the streets of Tiberias, Safed and holy sites of Hebron despite the pandemic, without having to leave your house and completely free of charge Yulia Karra | Published: 02.08.21 , 13:08 In times of the pandemic, when travelling is almost impossible due to restrictions, you can still embark on wondrous journeys, even getting a glimpse of Israel s holy cities and sites, thanks to the marvels of technology. Jerusalem s Beit Avi Chai cultural center offers a unique opportunity to visit the cities of Tiberias, Safed and holy sites of Hebron from the comfort of your own home by providing virtual tours of the historic locations free of charge. ....
A group of Jews visit the Temple Mount, May 31, 2020. Earlier in the week, the 20 th of Tevet, marked the Yom Hillula  (day of festivity) or Yahrtzeit, of the Rambam (Maimonides). He died in 1204. So, I thought it would be interesting to look at a major event in his life, that might have been missed by some, back at the end of October. The Torah reading was Parshat Noah, the Hebrew date was the 6th of Cheshvan. It marked 855 years since the Rambam, made Aliyah (went up), to Har HaBayit (the Temple Mount), in the Old City of Jerusalem, and prayed… ....