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Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
“The Torah ought to have called them the children of Israel.
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/opinions/many-tribes-one-family/2023/12/15/
The Torah prohibits turning to sorcerers and fortune tellers; we should only be turning to Hashem (or his prophets).
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/judaism/torah/who-we-turn-to-and-rely-upon/2023/08/04/
“The Torah says, ‘Do not take the name of Hashem in vain.’
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/judaism/parsha/man-versus-angels/2023/02/09/
The Torah says “the blood is the soul,” as we would say of a passionate person “it’s in his blood,” meaning, he or she can be condensed to this essence.
Source: https://jewishjournal.com/judaism/358181/table-for-five-acharei-kedoshim-2/
The Torah states that they were “all of them men who were heads of the people of Israel.”
“The Torah tells of fear, awe, the shaking mountain, seeing sounds, lightning, Moses’ anger, the breaking tablets,” said Tennenhouse.
Source: https://www.jewishindependent.ca/share-delight-of-letters/
The Torah wants us to attribute our successes to Hashem and not come close to associating them to idols and foreign gods.
Source: https://jewishjournal.com/judaism/358591/table-for-five-behar-bechukotai-2/