The great and violent robber brings in a Torah scroll
The neighborhood’s violent and famous robber
Brings a Torah scroll into the central synagogue to honor his mother’s soul
His mother was honest and poor.
He is a rich robber and a swindler, and all the neighbors know that he is a Tallinn exploiter.
Should I participate in the introduction of a Torah scroll?
He gets respect for the money he steals from innocent people who fall into his trap. New to the visitors
Although there is a side to the honor of the Torah
But the Torah is ashamed of such a turn.
It is also believed that he cheated and robbed the writer, the embroiderer of the veil, the music in the procession, the catering in Saudi Arabia, the waiters, and everything that moved.
I wouldn’t go. And it seems appropriate not to read this book either (a commandment that comes with transgression).
In my opinion, it is not certain that a mitzvah comes with transgression.
No person is 100 percent bad.
Maybe the Torah scroll he bought was bought with money for the Gitami he has?
That's why I didn't write that it was forbidden.
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