When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
Connect with
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
and by the way, we are commanded by the Torah against causing unnecessary pain to the animal kingdom.
@number1
March 24, 2018 7:53 pm
What I understand is the following: G-d commanded us to use animals for karbanos thereby teaching us that killing animals for this purpose is not only moral, it’s actually a beautiful thing. This mitzvah is the only mitzvah that is called pleasing to G-d because it’s something that doesn’t make sense to our limited minds and our small understanding. When we fulfill this commandment even though we don’t understand why we would do such a thing, something which contradicts morals we gleaned earlier in the Torah- such as not wasting, not killing a living being- we are pleasing G-d Almighty… Read more »
Thanks!
March 24, 2018 3:36 pm
Great to see talent used for a G-dly cause! Like this show :)!
Answer?
March 23, 2018 2:28 pm
The question raised is clear.
I didn’t really get the answer. How is killing animals justified?
Can you pl. elaborate?
chelek lamed bes first sicha on vaykira
Sources plz? Where can I find this Sicha
just to add on the well written response form #3
It is G-d who defines what is moral or immoral, not our limited minds.
Just a few decades ago, Nazi Germany distinguished itself for animal rights (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany)
and by the way, we are commanded by the Torah against causing unnecessary pain to the animal kingdom.
What I understand is the following: G-d commanded us to use animals for karbanos thereby teaching us that killing animals for this purpose is not only moral, it’s actually a beautiful thing. This mitzvah is the only mitzvah that is called pleasing to G-d because it’s something that doesn’t make sense to our limited minds and our small understanding. When we fulfill this commandment even though we don’t understand why we would do such a thing, something which contradicts morals we gleaned earlier in the Torah- such as not wasting, not killing a living being- we are pleasing G-d Almighty… Read more »
Great to see talent used for a G-dly cause! Like this show :)!
The question raised is clear.
I didn’t really get the answer. How is killing animals justified?
Can you pl. elaborate?