The impulse of man's heart is only evil all the day

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  1. And God Saw that it Was Good

    Rabbi Chanoch Waxman

    The statement "and God saw that it was good" is absent from the creation of man. Soon after man's creation, the reader discovers that man reveals that the "impulse of the thoughts of his heart was only evil (ra) all the day." Why couldn't man be created good?

  2. Did God Regret Creating Humanity?

    Rabbi David Silverberg

  3. Guide to the Perplexed - Perplexing Questions Regarding Rashi's Bible Commentary - A Search for Answers

    Dr. Lisa Fredman

    תאריך פרסום: 5777 | | Hour

    There are many manuscripts for Rashi's commentary - a commentary that has become a basic staple in Torah study. There are many perplexing questions about Rashi's commentary, ranging from to potential nusach (biblical manuscript) discrepancies, to Rashi's philosophical views on the subject of evil and free will - to the question of what of "Rashi's" commentary that we have - especially on the books of Neviim and Ketuvim - was written by him, and what was written by students or supercommentaries?  

    We look at examples from throughout Tanakh relating to different questions we have in order to appreciate these questions. We take heart in the continuing research being done on the supercommentaries and newly digitzed manuscripts, which can aid us in our quest for answers.