Shavuot: The Backstory of Ruth and Boaz

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15 Comments On "Shavuot: The Backstory of Ruth and Boaz"

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Anonymous

Why a video ? Just learn Rashi

RebYid

@Anonymous: Why go to a shiur? “Just learn Rashi” Brilliant comment

Al

Inappropriate headline. I am not a religious right-winger, but this headline is uncalled for. There was nothing scandalous about the grandfather and mother of Dovid Hamelech. To even imply such a thing is just plain wrong. And Im sorry to see that you allowed it to be published, Dan.

Anonymous

AGREE!

Dan

I didn’t author the ad, but there’s a reason you skip over the Yehuda/Tamar incident in school as a kid.
Do you think that nothing that Dovid Hamelech did was considered scandalous at the time?

Ultimately moshiach’s ancestors had to come into the world in a very roundabout way…

disappointed

I agree too. The title is inappropriate and irreverent.

disappointed

We are on a completely different level than past generations and therefore can’t look at the stories of tanach in a 21st century viewpoint. And by the way, not every school skip the yehuda/ tamar story. There are many meforshim that explain the story well.

Dan

@disappointed:
Here is the contact info for Aleph-Beta if you want to share feedback with them:
https://www.alephbeta.org/faq#contact

Sam

All the same, Dan, the onus is on you not to publish everything thing that comes your way. You have a quality web-site. Let’s keep it that way.

Rivka Tillim

Terribly inappropriate. Not the way to get the attention of your audience.

yehuda

there is no doubt that calling anything dovid hamelech scandalous is inappropriate. to use the term scandalous regarding anything Dovid Hamelech did, as if we understand it and can label it, is wrong. The Gemara says Dovid Hamelech Lo Choto, and whatever that means to us and however we understand it, it is true. We might not teach children certain things for the simple reason that we cannot understand or explain them properly in out tainted culture, but we may not consider them anything other than Pure Torah HaKedosha. This should serve as an honest and sincere Macha (objection) to the terminology being used here. Have a good Yom Tov, I mean this in no unkind manner, but i do wish to bring out the point. I am sorry if i have caused anyone offense.

Dan

@yehuda:
Chabibi, the word was removed with the advertiser’s permission at 1030am.

yehuda

i am sorry, i did not notice, thank you

yehuda

I am sorry, i did not notice, i apologize

Leah

I watched the class and it’s actually very interesting. He explains quite clearly the real intentions behind these seemingly scandalous situations…and yes they are SEEMINGLY scandalous, which is why they require further explanation.

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