Despite their length, both the Torah and the Talmud are actually extremely brief. Also, both (in their original form) are without punctuation or vowels; and both contain many difficult words.
It is the classical commentaries that enable us to fully understand these works.
Despite their length, both the Torah and the Talmud are actually extremely brief. Also, both (in their original form) are without punctuation or vowels; and both contain many difficult words. It is the classical commentaries that enable us to fully understand these works.
Without them, the Torah would be lacking in detail. Here's an example: you shall not murder. Is a doctor who gives the wrong medicine culpable? Fully culpable? Would it be permitted to kill an enemy who has hinted that he has plans to kill you in the future? There are myriads of details such as these which need clarification, which is what the Talmud and commentaries do.
It depends on who the "other people" are. There are many individuals who are think well of Jews, there are many who think ill of Jews, and there are many who just do not care enough to have formed an opinion about the Jews.
Firstly, the question is incorrect - I think it was meant to be, "does Herod's killing of the innocents matter in the Jewish faith?" No. It is recorded in the New Testament, but I suspect there is a mention in the rabbinical commentaries - as there is on many things both religious and mundane. You may want to research into those. Jews see Jesus - Yeshua - as a prophet, not the messiah (unless one is a messianic jew!).
30,000 I think .
the main tragedy people are aware of in the holocaust, many jews were killed in them
i do not think that there was one called '1'.
People.See also:Why were many Jews so passive in WW2?Why didn't the Jews leave Europe before WW2?Why do you think many people didn't notice the harassment of German Jews before World War Two?
I think you meant how many significant figures are in 10? The answer is one.
i think its 3
Hitler targerted Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Russians, and those who were mentally or physically disabled.
many denied it ever happend especially the slaughtering of the Jews