The number one cause for Free Hatred would definitely have to be jealousy.
Rabbi Taimaishu from the first Generation at Bavel says that there are many causes for free hatred, but the worse is jealousy. Rabbi Taimaishu also says that jealousy can lead to wrong and deceptive acts or cruelty.
Rabbi Tushi from the second generation at Bavel says that there are definitely more cause for free hatred and Jealously is not the number one cause for free hatred.
Rabbi Treeshe from the third generation at Bavel says that there are no definite causes for free hatred, but Jealousy is very bad.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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JAcob Singer, Julia Kesler, Gabriel Popowski
The number one cause for Free Hatred would definitely have to be jealousy.
Rabbi Taimaishu says that there are many causes for free hatred, but the worse is jealousy. Rabbi Taimaishu also says that jealousy can lead to wrong and deceptive acts or cruelty.
Rabbi Taimaishu says that there are many causes for free hatred, but the worse is jealousy. Rabbi Taimaishu also says that jealousy can lead to wrong and deceptive acts or cruelty.
carmelle, lauren, and LEAH!
jealousy is the number 1 cause for free hatred!
Rabbi Alacamanpandi from the first generation from Bavel says that there are absolutely other causes for free hatred and that jealousy is not the number 1 cause.
Rabbi Cauliflower from the second generation from Bavel says that jealousy spelled backwards is "YSUOLAEJ" which has the secret meaning of hatred.
Rabbi Fennachee from the third generation from Bavel says that free hatred means hating someone of any sect of religion for absolutely positively no ABSOLUTE reason at all!
Rabbi Alacamanpandi from the first generation from Bavel says that there are absolutely other causes for free hatred and that jealousy is not the number 1 cause.
Rabbi Cauliflower from the second generation from Bavel says that jealousy spelled backwards is "YSUOLAEJ" which has the secret meaning of hatred.
Rabbi Fennachee from the third generation from Bavel says that free hatred means hating someone of any sect of religion for absolutely positively no ABSOLUTE reason at all!
Julie's comment...CHALLENGED!!! duh...duh...DUUUUUUUH!!!
Julie says: You must bring people up, not pull them down because of wrondoings.
Rabbi Herman (6th generation atlanta) says: Unless they are not worth picking up.(crazy old bat)
Rabbi Gringer says (7th generation atlanta): You cannot determine whether or not they are worth being picked up. Just because you know they did something wrong does not mean that they have not done something right.(smart generation...)
Rabbi Rewta says(10th generation atlanta): You must try at least twice before you give up. People resist sometimes...(trying to be smart...)
:) :) :) :) :) :@)
By Julie and Sarah Q...and Julie Sarah...and Rabbi Herman and Rabbi Gringer and Rabbi Rewta. They say 'hi'.
Rabbi Herman (6th generation atlanta) says: Unless they are not worth picking up.(crazy old bat)
Rabbi Gringer says (7th generation atlanta): You cannot determine whether or not they are worth being picked up. Just because you know they did something wrong does not mean that they have not done something right.(smart generation...)
Rabbi Rewta says(10th generation atlanta): You must try at least twice before you give up. People resist sometimes...(trying to be smart...)
:) :) :) :) :) :@)
By Julie and Sarah Q...and Julie Sarah...and Rabbi Herman and Rabbi Gringer and Rabbi Rewta. They say 'hi'.
Loving Your Fellow Jew
Shacklah Vetariah: A non Jew once came to the great sage Hillel saying, "I wish to convert on the condition that you teach me the entire Torah 'while I stand on one foot' - 'in a very short time'." Hillel accepted him as a convert and then told him, "What is hateful to you do not do to others, this is the entire Torah, everything else is commentary, go and learn."
Talmud, Shabbat 31a
Memrah: Rabbi Jake Blackbaum of Bavel 2nd generation says we learn from what Hillel says that all the Torah wants us to do is to be nice to other people, and the rest is just ways to achieve this.
Talmud, Shabbat 31a
Memrah: Rabbi Jake Blackbaum of Bavel 2nd generation says we learn from what Hillel says that all the Torah wants us to do is to be nice to other people, and the rest is just ways to achieve this.
Why waste ourselves with hate
Rav ben max ben michael ben evan, ari allen allen aleen, says and ben seth says that if we hate our fellow Jew bad things will happen.
Shaklah Vetarya: Rav ben Max ben michael ben evan, ari allen ben seth says that even if we have lost an important person in our life and we are upset and full of hate toward the person who caused their death, we should still be nice to them..

Shaklah Vetarya: Rav ben Max ben michael ben evan, ari allen ben seth says that even if we have lost an important person in our life and we are upset and full of hate toward the person who caused their death, we should still be nice to them..

Hallie Nadine and Alexa
Shaklah vtrayah = We are challenging Sarah Queens comment. We don't think that all hatred stems from thinking you are to good for others. Sometimes hatred comes out of nowhere and you simply hate a person because of an opinion instilled in your head by someone else. Maybe you simply hate someone for a religion. Hating someone for a religious reason is not good.
memrah - Rabbi Gamliel Ben Shimon AlexaNadineHallie says that you should try to look for the good in the person instead of free hatred.
ok bye.
memrah - Rabbi Gamliel Ben Shimon AlexaNadineHallie says that you should try to look for the good in the person instead of free hatred.
ok bye.
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