Difference between revisions of "Adding and Subtracting from Torah/2"
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Version as of 05:44, 7 February 2021
Adding and Detracting from Torah
Exegetical Approaches
Limited to Specific Mitzvot
The prohibition refers only in the realm of worship of Hashem and the prohibition of idolatry.
Limited to Specific Types of Additions
Sources:The prohibition refers only to adding to the details of a specific mitzvah and