r/torah

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How do you know God exists?

I'm specifically interested in the reasoning of people who follow the Torah or Tanakh:

How do you know God exists? What's your reasoning? How do you know? If you don't know but only believe, why do you believe?

Thank you.

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u/zurvivl — 2 days ago
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Shavuot: The Real Test of Torah Isn’t Knowledge

Shavuot is not only about receiving the Torah. It is about what the Torah is meant to do to a person.

📌Why do we read the Book of Ruth on Shavuot?

📌And why does the Torah place such emphasis on kindness, humility, and responsibility for others?

This video explores a powerful question: if Torah learning does not transform the way we treat people, have we truly understood Sinai at all?

Chag Sameach.

Watch now 👉https://youtu.be/2zAMMYKXQQ4

u/rabbilewin — 1 day ago
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Parshat Bamidbar: You’re Not Stuck — You Just Don’t Know Where You’re Going

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u/rabbilewin — 10 days ago
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Is it just a coincidence, or is the universe trying to tell you something? This week's post explores the thin line between "happenstance" and divine whispers.

u/SixKosherBacon — 14 days ago