Enlightenment, education, and freedom from religion
 




 


Home
Pamphlets
Essays
Weekly Portion
Talmud Issues
Torah Text
Religion & Ethics
Press
Lectures
Q&A
Books & Studies
About Us
Sources
Contact
Russian Hebrew

Our Supporters

hats
news
book The book by Yaron Yadan
HaDat Kamah al Yotzereihah
details and purchasing info
Want to Help? Want to Help?

Q&A


Please respond
15-07-2008


Classical Jewish tradition
19-03-2008


The status of women in the Scriptures
11-03-2008


Why should we live in this country?
06-11-2007


Yeshiva students and general education
30-10-2007


How to properly answer a religious person
30-10-2007


Halacha overrides Scriptures
29-10-2007


How can an atheist be a Jew?
29-10-2007


Having sexual intercourse with a married gentile woman
03-10-2007


The sages lacked expertise in Scriptural Hebrew
03-10-2007


How did the Jewish people come about?
30-09-2007


The Jewish state
12-08-2007


Torah & Hebrew
07-08-2007


The Amoraim and Tanaaim could turn a person into a heap of bones
31-07-2007


The unrestrained religious revile intellectuals
19-07-2007


What do yeshiva students learn?
15-07-2007


Zoophilia (bestiality) in the Gemara
19-06-2007


Woman as a sack of excrement
19-06-2007


What is a picture of Maimonides doing on the Daat Emet website?
25-05-2007


Esau, Edom, Rome, and the Christians
09-05-2007


Why don't the Charedi stand for the moment of silence?
08-05-2007


Thoughts on Daat Emet
08-05-2007


Meat in milk
28-04-2007


The sages' ability to have intercourse with a virgin without tearing her hymen
27-04-2007


Liberating kidnapped soldiers, according to Halacha
27-04-2007

 Daily PilPul

What keeps yeshiva students busy

Where is it appropriate to relieve oneself at night? - To preserve modesty, the sages determined a distance people must walk away from crowded areas before relieving themselves. The early sages (the Tanaaim) said that even one who relieves himself at night must go to a place suitable for use during the day, and darkness is no excuse for shortening the distance.
Other pilpulim...