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שו”תCategory: faithFrom Maharal
asked 2 years ago

I often encounter the problem of finding a simple answer in faith classes at the yeshiva.
I saw that the rabbi quotes the Maharal many times, so I will ask –
Is it generally possible to find simplicity in his words (not according to the ‘pure view’, etc.)?
And in particular – in the Torah Path A, regarding ‘He who walks on the road and has no companion, let him engage in Torah’?


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מיכי Staff answered 2 years ago
I have hardly dealt with the Haral because I don’t have much faith in what he says and I don’t understand much of it. In general, I also don’t see much value in studying books on Jewish thought.

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שחר replied 2 years ago

Well, why does the rabbi quote him (on the cover page, in the last post, etc.)?

מיכי Staff replied 2 years ago

Well, like this. Since when do I have to be an expert on someone's doctrine or be very involved in it to quote a passage from it?

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