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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Pharisees
The Pharisees, unlike the Sadducees, maintained the validity of the Oral as well as the Written law. They were affectionate and harmonious in their dealings with others and especially respectful to their elders , They enacted rabbinic legislation to protect many institutions of Jewry that were threatened by Roman persecutions and, at times, were willing to adapt the law to changing circumstances. They believed in an afterlife and in the resurrection of the dead. By the first century C.E., the Pharisees came to represent the beliefs and practices of the majority of Palestinian Jewry.Charity and kindness [and prayer - Hosea 14:1-2] are our substitutes for sacrifice and, like the sin offering of old, they help mend what is broken in the world and in our soul.“For I desire loving-kindness, not sacrifice.” Hosea 6:6
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