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- From: ljmorly@polaris.utu.fi (Laura Johanna Manninen)
- Newsgroups: alt.messianic
- Subject: Torah SheB'al Peh
- Message-ID: <LJMORLY.93Jan8213859@polaris.utu.fi>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 20:38:59 GMT
- Organization: University of Turku
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- Hi Harvey ! I'm reposting some stuff of yours (unless there are 2 Harvey
- Smiths) from the time you still hadn't an access to AM. Sue me...
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- UNDERSTANDING THE ORAL LAW
- By
- Harvey A. Smith
-
- Is what is called the Torah Sheba'al Peh (Oral Law) really G-d's Holy Word
-
-
- The real issues facing us today is: Are we in Messianic Judaism following
- the Torah min Hashaymyim,( the Torah from Heaven), which we call Biblical
- Judaism, for want of a better word, or are the Rabbinic Jews of the
- Orthodoxy which call their faith, Torah Judaism really the keepers of the
- Torah Min Hashomaim.
-
- Have the Orthodox Rabbis, kept the covenant with the Almighty? Is the
- Torah She-bik-htab,( The Written Law) taught and its precepts kept, or is the
- Torah Sheb'al Peh, the oral law, the covenant that the Rabbis teach and try
- to keep.. Mixed in with all this is the Gramatria of Cabalah which allows
- one to re arrange the letters of a word in Torah to mean something
- different than the literal meaning.
-
- To quote the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, Dr. I Jakobovits and Mr Chaim
- Schimmel, a lawyer and co-founder and chairman of the Hovevey Torah
- educational movement, plus being the Chairman of Yeshiva Etz Chaim, and
- convenor of the A.O.J.S. speakers panel to British Universities...
-
- "The Jewish people are frequently called "The People of the Book, yet if
- one were to search out a people who follow literally the Bible's behest,
- one might be led to the Samaritans, who still practise their religion on
- the outskirts of Shechem (Nablus) or the Karaites who are now settled to
- the south of modern Tel-Aviv,(Israel), but NEVER TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE.
- THEY DO NOT NOW FOLLOW THE LITERAL WORD OF THE BIBLE, NOR HAVE THEY EVER
- DONE SO.(personally i take issue with that because under David, and Solomon
- and under Ezrah and Nehemiah, the Word of Torah was supreme).
- They have been fashioned and ruled by the verbal interpretation of the
- Written word, more particularly by the "Torah" which embraces both the
- written and the Oral law"
-
- Make no mistakes about it, no matter what they call themselves, they do not
- follow the literal covenant that Moshe gave them at Mt Sinai.
-
- Could it be that this is the sin that has kept our people in exile for over
- 1900 years??
- Certainly we cannot fault the Rabbis for writing commentaries of the Torah,
- a practice that every religion and denomination has followed to explain the
- Word of G-d... and for sure we cannot fault the Rabbis for trying to
- explain the code of Law that is contained within our covenant with the
- Almighty. But to claim that the Torah Sheb'al Peh, the Oral Law is from
- G-d and was given by Moses at Sinai and is as Holy as the Written Torah can
- very well be the sin of the Fathers which is passed from one Generation to
- the other. Hence is the Torah Sheb'al Peh, a Torah at all??
-
- Certainly the Experts of Jews for Judaism who claim Torah Judaism as their
- Faith, know that they do not practice the Torah as is written, so do not be
- deceived by Titles...We in Messianic Judaism are not Samaritans or
- Karaites... We are the inheritors of the Torah from Heaven, to keep it pure
- and to share the Revelation of Messiah with our people, which is the true
- Torah. We also have a halacha, It is in the New Covenant the 16 letters
- which were written to show us how to fulfill and live in the Joy of the New
- Covenant. In this article i will endeavor explore the Oral Tradition of
- the Orthodoxy of Rabbinic Judaism and will show where it veered off the path
- of Biblical Judaism, the Judaism of Mosheh Rabbanu (Moses).
-
-
- TORAH1, THE ORAL TRADITION,(SHEBE'AL PEH)
-
- IS THE SHEBE'AL PEH (THE ORAL LAW OF THE RABBIS) A TORAH?
- IS THE SHEBE'AL PEH INSPIRED BY THE ALMIGHTY?
- WAS THE SHEBE'AL PEH GIVEN TO MOSES AT SINAI BY G-D?
- DOES THE SHEBE'AL PEH OF THE RABBIS' EQUAL IN INSPIRATION
- TO THE "TORAH SHE-BIKHTAB" (THE WRITTEN TORAH)?
-
- These are the pertinent questions that we must answer. According to Rabbi
- Neusner, a foremost Talmudist, the Oral Tradition really begins with Rabbi
- Akiba in the end of the First century, and reaches its height in the second
- century under Judah HaNasi with the codifying of the Mishnah, the central
- core of the Oral Tradition.
-
- The two main arguments that are used in Rabbinic Judaism to prove that the
- Oral Tradition has its origins at Sinai are as follows:
-
- I) "That it is difficult, if not impossible, to make sense of the written
- law, without an oral tradition" (Talmud Shabbat 31A). Rabbi Hillel,
- a Babylonian Rabbi who existed during the time of the Messiah, even went
- further, to say that without an oral tradition, it is impossible to even
- identify the letters of the alef-Bet" (alphabet).
-
- II)"That there are principles of Oral Law which date back from the same time
- as the written law."
-
- III) The Rabbis had made note that they must now share the Torah with the
- Nations of the world (due to the rise of Christianity), so that the differences
- between the true people of G-d would become clouded. Since the Rabbis'
- considered that the gentiles had stolen Torah from them, the only way for G-d
- to discern between the true people of G-d was through the Sheba'al Peh"
- .(Tanh.,Ki Tissa, 58b)
- When the Gentiles would say to G-d, we are the true children
- of the L-rd because we keep the Torah, the L-rd would respond to them:
- "do you know my secret?" They would respond: What secret. and the L-rd
- responds, my children know my secret". (R Judah, Pes.R. 14b) That secret
- is the Oral Tradition, the Torah Sheba'al Peh!"
-
- IV) The oral tradition are the codes and rules for observing the Mitzvot
- that the Rabbis attribute to Moses. They're statement "That the teaching
- which came to us from the Mishnah of the Sages is of identical date and origin
- with that which is derived by interpretation of the Scriptural word, all
- is given by One G-d and communicated by one and the same Prophet", must
- be rejected. It is noted that some statements of Mishnah date back to the
- time of Joshua or even Moses. However they were discussions of how to handle
- certain leperous signs in the camp. Another dealt with the daughters of
- Zelophehad when they first settled in the land of Israel. These tractates
- were by the Rabbis considered amongst the first Mishnayot. And as we shall
- see later that even the framers of the Mishnah did not intend that they
- should become Scripture but when the overwhelming majority of Rabbis
- began to subscribe to the notion that the Mishnah was so powerful that it
- was even more precious than the Torah. (Num.R., Naso, xiv, 10.), the
- framers of the Oral tradition succumbed to the majority and Oral Tradition
- became the modis operandi of Rabbinic Judaism.
-
- Of course all this hinges on the Rabbinic theory that Moses did not
- receive the entire Torah at Sinai (Exodus R. 41). Rabbi Akiba asks
- rhetorically "and did then Moses learn the entire Torah" and he replies
- "No, G-d taught him only the principles of Torah". Also Sefer Ha-Ikarim
- III,23 states "It is not possible to claim that G-d gave the Torah
- in such a way that it should provide for all times and all events.
- Moses was given only the Principles.
-
- Of course Torah Davarim (Deut.) 31:24 states that Moses wrote them all
- down. The Book of Davarim gives testimony that the covenant between the
- Almighty and children is what G-d dictated to Moses at Sinai and Moses
- spoke to the Children of Israel to keep. The warnings to world wide
- dispersion for breaking the Torah She-bikhtab(Written Law) are a sinister
- spector of prophecy that warn us to go back to the Bible.
-
- This article is the result of my personal study and the quotes come out
- of several books: "The Oral Law" by H. Chaim Schimmel, "The Book of
- Redemption" by Ramban (Nachmanides), "Rabbinic Anthology" by Moses
- Montifiore.
-
- DID THE RABBIS TRY TO BUILD SAFEGUARDS AROUND THEIR
- WRITINGS IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THE WRITTEN WORD OF G-D?
-
- The Rabbis' intended to safeguard their writings and legislative
- capabilities by:
- 1. "Rabbinic legislation was not to be misrepresented as though it were
- inspired by prophecy.
-
- 2. Nor was it to be misrepresented as though it were Torah legislation
-
- 3. Torah law and decisions of earlier Bet Dins were not to be abrogated
-
- 4. The will of the People
-
- 5. The Will of G-d
-
- 6. The Will of the Bet Din
-
- Because of these severe restrictions, the Rabbis sought other means or
- loopholes to create new laws. First they developed what is called "Legal
- Fiction, where a statement which is known to be Untrue, but no debate is
- allowed to make it invalid or denied, so some new law could be enacted."
-
- (If their laws were of G-d and not man made, there would not have been this
- need to lie and then go around the old law to bring in a new more workable
- law)
-
- Once again to quote Mr Schimmel (The Oral law pg 57) "Yabneh was a time of
- comparative calm in the midst of political upheavels in the land, and the
- SAGES FELT THAT THEY MUIST GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH THE AUTHORITY
- OF HALACHAH."(So evidently before Yabneh 1 century CE, Halachah was not
- the established authority in the Jewish communities and certainly did not
- come from Moshe MeSinai)(This is recorded in the Talmud for all to see).
-
- The classic example of "Legal Fiction" is Hillel's famous Pruzbal (Gittin
- 36a)
-
- Hillel cited a pretence that a person's debt was assigned to the Bet Din
- until after the Sabbatical Year. The reason for this was, during the
- Sabbatical Year according to Torah Law, all debts were to be forgiven.
-
- By doing the above they kept the man in debt for after the Sabbatical Year
- the man's debt was reassigned by the Bet Din back to the lender, thus
- successfully circumventing the law which said "His debts shall be forgiven"
- That they say was fulfilled by the lender, who forgave everyone their debts
- during that year.(Note he had already passed ownership of the debts to the
- Bet Din, so he did not have any debtors to fulfill the law.) Remember it
- is the Almighty who looks on the heart.
-
- No wonder Yeshua said "Why do you transgress the Words of G-d for your
- ordinances" "You despise the Word of G-d by your Ordinances" Matt 15:3-7
- and again " because this people has come near with their mouth and has
- honored me with their lips, but their heart is far from me and their
- REVERENCE TOWARD ME IS THE COMMANDMENTS OF MEN WHICH HAVE BEEN TAUGHT"
- (The Gospel of Matthew according to primitive Hebrew Text)
-
- MISHNAH
-
- It would be wrong to continue this discussion without a comment or two on
- the Mishnah. i am quoting again from "The Oral Law"
-
- "The Mishnah is the basis of the Oral Law which is known to us, and its
- formulation was entirely the work of the SAGES. THERE IS NO SUGGESTION
- THAT THE TEXT OF THE MISHNAH IS OF DIVINE ORIGIN."
-
- "The Mishnah comprises a simple statement of the law or of a difference in
- Rabbinic opinion concerning the Law and DOES NOT SEEK SCRIPTURAL PROOF."
-
- What the Rabbis' failed to see was that by circumventing the rules of
- Safeguards, they removed from themselves all traces of accountability.
- Anyone Rabbi could change the laws according to his or her whims, without
- any type of accountability. Certainly if they had stayed within their
- parameters, many of their decisions and legislations would have been widely
- accepted by the people instead of them rebelling against the harsh
- oppression of Rabbinic Rules that have been handed down as from G-d and
- Moses at Sinai, in direct opposition to their own rules of conduct.
-
- Because of these great Sins of the Rabbis' our people have been kept
- captive, until now. Thank G-d, that He is bringing our people back to
- Eretz Yisrael, according to Ezekiel 36, and Isa. 11, where it is not for
- Israel's sake but for G-d's Holy Name Sake, which they have profaned amongst
- the heathen when they said "We are the people of the L-rd and have left His
- land."
-
- In conclusion, the reason Halachah is so great a Sin, is that the people
- were taught these were G-d's Laws, so now when a person rebells against one
- of these Rabbinic Laws, they believe they are rebelling against G-d.
- Soo the rebellion becomes a hatred for G-dly things.
-
- We have a similiar problem in Messianic Faith. There are some Shepherds
- who heap laws and legalism unto their sheep, causing them to rebell and do
- the same thing. Let us not Add to the Words of the Almighty or detract
- from them. Let us fulfill the New Covenant Mitzvot by doing those things
- that are acceptable to HaShem.
-
- There is much to be learned in Rabbinic Literature.
- There is much to understand especially in the area of Torah Law.
- Remember the Rabbis' were not only concerned with Law but of how to keep
- our people together during this harsh exile and to govern when allowed our
- little communities amongst the sea of Gentile nations.
-
-
- IS THE HALACHAH (ORAL TRADITION OF THE RABBIS BASED ON TORAH
- OR GRECIAN PHILOSOPHY?
-
- I have said before that i believed that Orthodox Halachah, was based
- primarily on Philosophy and Logic rather than the Torah from Heaven.
-
- The Rabbis during the age of the Mishnah, (100-250 CE), made it rather
- plain that they were following the Torah MeEretz, rather than the Torah
- from Heaven. A heavy dispute between two Rabbis on the issue, caused the
- dismissal of one from the Sanhedrin.
-
- This principal is known as "S'Bara". The Talmud ascribes the authority for
- many Halachic laws as being "S'Bara". "What need is there for basing the
- decision on a Biblical verse"."It is S'Bara", meaning the decision is
- logical so therefore Torah, whether or not it is based on the Torah.
- (page 3 Not in Heaven by foremost Orthodox Talmudist, Eliezer Berkovits)
-
- With the re-establishment of the Nation of Israel, the Halachists found
- themselves in a quandry. While in exile, all they could think was that
- halachah had many problems there because it was laws written for Jews
- who were supposed to be living in the Land of Israel.
- Now back in the land, they have found according to Rabbi Berkovits that the
- Halachah is also alien to Eretz Yisrael (land of Israel).
-
- In his book, Not in Heaven, Rabbi Berkovits is calling for a total
- re-evaluation of halachah, calling it the captive of the Galut, (Exile).
- This more than ever points to the fallacies of halachah of being only the
- work of man and not of the Almighty. The problem with Rabbi Berkovits
- answers to the problems of Halachah is that he wants to keep using it to
- get around the Biblical Torah laws, especially that which is connected to
- the land and the debts of individuals. "Shmitta". These are the very
- abuses that caused our exile in the first place.
-
- I heartily suggest the reading of the book "Not in Heaven" published by Ktav
- as to an understanding of the "Nature and Function of Halakha"
-
- While we suscribe to the fact, that there are many Halachic rules that are
- good, we must also suscribe to the Halacha, the position of commentary, and
- explanation. There is a treasure of History within the Halachaic reports
- as well.
-
- As Jews and Messianic Believers we must totally reject the premise that the
- Sheba'al Peh is in fact a Torah, which was given to Moses at Sinai.
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- - Laura
- --
- "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government
- will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Councellor,
- Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." - Yeshaya 9:5 (9:6)
-
- "To the Jews who had believed him, Yeshua said, "If you hold to my
- teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth,
- and the truth will set you free."" - Yochanan 8:32-33
-