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Dor Daim rejected theory
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Dor Daim
In particular a Dor Daim is not bound to reject the theory of the ten Sefirot, as set out in the Sefer Yetzirah. ... It should be pointed out that as early as Saadia Gaon (892-942), reincarnation had already been rejected as an authentic Jewish belief. -
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Yemenite Jews
Yemenite Jews (Hebrew: תֵּימָנִים, Standard Temanim Tiberian Têmānîm; singular תֵּימָנִי, Standard Temani Tiberian Têmānî) are those Jews who live, or whose recent ancestors lived, in Yemen (תֵּימָן, Standard Teman Tiberian Têmān; "far south". ... Similar to certain Spanish and Portuguese Jews (Western Sephardi Jews), the Dor Daim rejected the Zohar, a book of esoteric mysticism. -
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Jewish philosophy
Albo rejects the assumption that creation ex nihilo is essential in belief in Hashem. ... He is credited with spearheading the Dor Daim. -
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Zohar
Especially controversial were the views of the Dor Daim on the Zohar, as presented in Milhamoth Hashem (Wars of the Lord), written by Rabbi Qafiḥ. ... The Zohar is rejected by almost all Spanish and Portuguese Jews.[citation needed] Some among them believe the Zohar is collection of ideas based on Midrasim and misinterpretation of midrashic concepts. -
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Kabbalah
On the other hand, many prominent Kabbalists rejected this idea and believed in essential equality of all human souls. ... He is credited with spearheading the Dor Daim who continue in R. Yihhyah Qafahh's view of Kabbalah into modern times. -
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Monotheism
... views is seen in modern times among Dor Daim, students of the Rambam, segments of... ... ... Acosmism • Agnosticism • Animism • Antireligion • Atheism • Brights • Dharmism • Deism • Divine command theory • Dualism • Esotericism • Exclusivism • Existentialism (Christian, Agnostic, Atheist) • Feminist theology •... -
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Intercession of saints
Intercession of the saints is a Christian doctrine common to the vast majority of the world's Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic,and a number of Anglicans. ... It strongest opposition is found largely among sectors of Modern Orthodox Judaism, Dor Daim and Talmide haRambam, and among aspects of the Litvish Chareidi community. -
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Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism is a formulation of Judaism that adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the laws and ethics canonized in the Talmudic texts ("Oral Torah") and subsequently developed and applied by the later authorities known as the Gaonim, Rishonim, and Acharonim. ... Traditional Baladi and Dor Daim (Yemenite Jews) base most of their practices on the Mishneh Torah, the compendium by Maimonides of halakha, written several centuries before the Shulchan Aruch. -
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Kabbalah: Primary Texts
This was a major point of contention made by a community among the Jews of Yemen, known as Dor Daim, a religious intellectual movement that called for a return to a more Talmudic based Judaism. ... ↑ The Sefer Yetzirah, the Book of Creation: in Theory and Practice, trans. Aryeh Kaplan, Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1997. -
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Halakha
The rules laid down by one school were frequently rejected by another because the principles that guided them in their respective formulations were essentially different. ... It is the main source of practical Halakha for many Yemenite Jews — mainly Baladi and Dor Daim — as well as for a growing community referred to as talmidei haRambam.
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