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OU Torah Tefillah Shemoneh Esrei

Bracha #12 – Birkas HaMinim (Heretics)
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz

As we will see in Mitzvah #433, there is an obligation for us to try to get closer to God through prayer. To help us fulfill this, our Sages established a prayer to be recited thrice-daily, corresponding to the prayers of our Forefathers. This prayer is called the Amidah (because it is recited standing); the weekday version is also called Shemoneh Esrei, the Eighteen Benedictions (although a nineteenth has since been added). Once a week for nineteen weeks, we will review the contents of the 19 blessings of “Shemoneh Esrei.”

The twelfth bracha, against heretics, is the one that was later inserted, with the result that there are nineteen blessings in the “Eighteen Benedictions.” According to the Talmud in Brachos (28b), this blessing was added in the days of Rabban Gamliel in response to an increase in heretics. According to Rashi there, “minim” (heretics) refers to those who deny the Divine origin of the Torah. The term minim is commonly, though not exclusively, used by the Talmud to refer to early Christian sects, who were more comparable to today’s “Messianic Jews” than to modern Christianity. (That is, they identified as Jews, albeit with ideas anathema to Jewish thought, rather than as a fully-independent religion.) Since this philosophy posed a threat to the nation, the bracha was instituted as an anti-missionary move. It refers, however, to any individual or group espousing heretical ideas within the community, such as the Sadducees. (In fact, it is the Sadducees who are mentioned by name in the Talmud where Rabban Gamliel requests that such a bracha be composed, though this may be a later edit.)

The blessing was written by Shmuel HaKatan in response to Rabban Gamliel’s request. Shmuel HaKatan is also cited in Pirkei Avos for quoting Proverbs 24:17, not to take joy in the downfall of one’s enemies. One can see the relevance of this sentiment to one charged with the unpleasant duty of composing a prayer against other Jews, even those who constitute an existential threat.

The prayer starts by requesting that “slanderers” have no hope. The heretical minim, being of Jewish background, would slander the mainstream Jews to the authorities. The bracha continues by asking that all evil disappear in an instant and that God’s enemies speedily be cut down. Next, we ask that God uproot, break, chop up and bring low all doers of evil, soon and in our lifetimes. We conclude the blessing praising God, Who breaks His enemies and humbles the wicked. However, due to centuries of censorship, many variations of this bracha exist.

Despite the addition of this nineteenth bracha, the prayer is still called “Shemoneh Esrei” from a desire that this blessing be rendered unnecessary and removed, restoring our daily prayers to the originally-intended eighteen.




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Thank you for all you do. May you have a wonderful day. 😀❤❤❤😀
I must apologize for not being on here recently. Actually, I haven't been "on" anywhere for some time. We've come through a very amazing month of special days, personal growth, and introspection. Now...since we're all refreshed...it's time to get back in the groove.
CUP OF JOE with JO will be on tomorrow (Skype for Business) at 12:45pm CDT. Got something new coming soon, so you won't want to miss out, ladies.
613 MITZVOT will resume on Sunday, October 7 at 6pm CDT. I think we were just getting into the mitzvot concerning the fall special days. We'll see where Bayli wants to take us when we all get there.
KINGS and PROPHETS will resume on Tuesday, October 9, at 6pm CDT. When we were last together, I think we were just ready to (or had just started) 2 Samuel 7. Again, we'll regroup next week and all get back "on the same page".
So ready to get back into our weekly routines.

OH -- HEBREW LEVEL ONE will resume Thursday of this week at 11:30 CDT. Be sure to have three sentences covering lessons 1-10 ready to share. Then we will be ready to move on.
HEBREW LEVEL TWO will also resume on Thursday at 2pm CDT. Not sure where we're going to pick up, but we'll figure that out when we get together (Elyianah Yardan and Billy Yardman).
Another interesting find in Jerusalem. It matches up with what Rabbi posted in his secret group except this find names Jeruselam!

At the unveiling, the IAA’s Jerusalem Regional Archaeologist Dr. Yuval Baruch noted that the village was on a main artery leading through the city to the Temple Mount, still used today. Baruch said that Jerusalem at the time was one of the largest cities in the east. Its population of at least 50,000 residents grew to hundreds of thousands during the three main pilgrimage festivals of the year. The artisans’ village would have supplied the city and catered to the needs of pilgrims visiting the Temple during the feasts.

https://patternsofevidence.com/blog/2018/10/11/oldest-known-stone-inscription-of-jerusalem-in-hebrew-discovered/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Thinker129Jerusalem&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=Thinker129Jerusalem&inf_contact_key=2977ca3fa7f63fcc07cabcf0c66cc41c85040d1a2ccd6ded5b210ffb6f3edfa6
Off to another week!!! Tonight, don't forget about 613 Mitzvot class led by Bayli. We start at 6pm. We were just getting started in the fall special days, but no one showed up last week. Not sure what Bayli has in mind for tonight, so just show up and be surprised.

Tuesday, 6pm CDT, will be our Kings and Prophets study. We're ready to start on Chapter 8 of 2 Samuel. Always good discussion and discovery in this class.

Wednesday is Cup of Joe with Jo. We'll have our usual chit-chat time and will be gearing up of our book study to begin on the 24th. Ladies, you won't want to miss out on this one.

Hebrew I class is at 11:30 CDT on Tuesday. Hopefully everyone will have listened to Lesson 11 and will come with questions and discussion about what was learned in that lessons. Sentences will be due on Thursday this week.

Hebrew (( class is at 2:00pm CDT on Tuesday. We're working on Level 2 Lesson 22. Same directions as Hebrew I class this week.

Also...Sima's class on Monday at 12:30CDT, Rabbi's classes on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. I think that should keep all of us engaged and busy for this week.

Baruch HaShem for this amazing on-line family!!!
WOW!!! The following is a comment from one of Nissim's YouTube videos....WOW B'H!!

Ah, Nissim Nissim. I love your music very much.Everyday I must listen to your music. My soul cries to your music for Hashem because it helps my soul to elevate with my spirituality and elevate above my daily struggles. My father was a Jewish Chabad convert from Haiti.He struggle with me to see the light of Judaism for 10 years. I was in complete darkness until one day Hashem show me the light. My father got to see me fall in love with Judaism before he passed away last year. When he was really sick, I use to show him a few videos of you especially the lectures, and he smiled with gladness. Well, I'm planning on converting to Judaism in 2 years with the help of my uncle. I want to take my time and learn Hebrew and the prayers first.

May Hashem bless you, and safeguard.you, May Hashem open all the doors that are good for you, to protect your spirituality as you climb up the ladder. May hashem bless your wife, and beautiful kids.

Keep the amazing work. P.S Yisroel Laub has amazing vocals.
Cup of Joe today, ladies. 12:45 CDT. We'll discuss the upcoming book study which begins on the 24th.
@jul, @judy-howard ,@bay, @rivkah-holland ,@kristi,@bet,@eliy
book recommendation.

https://www.korenpub.com/maggid_en_usd/torah-lights-set.html?utm_source=Koren+Publishers+English+List&utm_campaign=ea94c7b5fe-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_10_15_10_48_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_105fb00768-ea94c7b5fe-127119513&mc_cid=ea94c7b5fe&mc_eid=42ef49ba47
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