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Education & Torah Study Topics
The Basics

The Basics section covers all the basics around Torah and Judaism, from how to observe the Sabbath and religious festivals, to the dietary restrictions. The difference is, all our studies throw out everything you've heard from the Oral Law and uses only Torah and occasionally Tenakh (the entirety of the Hebrew Scriptures) as its source materials.
You do not need a Rabbi to tell you how to observe Yom Kippur, Passover or any other law; it's already written there in the Torah!
Start here to get a basic foundation for principles in the Advanced Studies category.
Talmud vs. Torah

This section focuses clearly on the Talmud and is an in depth study of its various topics and how they not only do not align but at times outright contradict The Torah. We examine the historical and scriptural foundations of the Oral Law itself, and test it against the Hebrew Scriptures to see if it's accurate and truthful.
This is an excellent place to start if you are questioning your faith in the Rabbinical system.
Advanced Studies

The Advanced Studies section assumes you have read through both The Basics and Talmud vs. Torah, and gets into some more advanced studies of scripture, such as ethical grey areas that Rabbi's try to address but fail to cite scriptural foundation for. We also examine such topics such as "Why are we here?" and "Why does God allow suffering?" etc. These more philosophical topics are rooted in our understanding of God and His Name, so it is important to get a strong foundation in the Basics before exploring these topics.
Other Topics
Christianity
Explore why Christianity is a false religion and how the problem of "sin" is already solved without the need for a human sacrifice.
Women
Can women learn Torah? Are they allowed to "lead" a Torah study? What is their role in the family? Are they subservient to men?
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