posted on Oct, 16 2012 @ 08:32 AM
You know, if you're in a city that has a synagogue with a full time Rabbi, you can usually just go over there and sit down and talk to one. They're
pretty friendly, in my experience
reply to post by adjensen
Actually I did just that! Lol
In my single years, I lived in an apartment building literally right next door to an Orthodox Shul. The rabbi ran a class at night once a week on the
interpretation on the first five books of the jewish bible (Chumash). There was a group of about 15 at it's inception (wound down to around 8 of us)
who sat with the rabbi for around an hour, sometimes running way later when things got particularily interesting.
Most times we only covered a mere three to five pages in that whole time. I have to admit though it was extremely interesting for the most part, a lot
was just spent going over precise translations and at times conversation would take a very in depth look of a statement or theme that he would
elaborate on by quoting other sources or speak of findings from the musings of various sages from back in the day.
One tidbit that always stuck in my mind was his stating that in the very beginning, in Adam and Eve's time, children were born as twins (always one
boy and one girl). He talked about how the precise translation for what we refer to the apple was in fact a fig (possibly a date?). Anyway, for some
reason I remember the little token tidbits like this rather than the grander schemes of things for some reason. Regardless, it was a truly fascinating
experience and previledge to be able to participate as you can well imagine.