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- proper noun Judaism A deliberately incomplete spelling of
God .
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Examples
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But why then were the prayers of one -- the terrorists who screamed 'Allahu Akbar' as they blasphemed by killing in the name of G-d -- answered?
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Was G-d at Ground Zero? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Violence in the name of G-d is never allowed, a point we have repeatedly made to some of our Muslim brothers who justify Palestinian suicide bombers with arguments that "Israeli humiliations" provoke the murders.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Extremists in Israel and How the Mainstream Must Combat It Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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Halacha is not to be used to demean or embarrass others, and when one behaves in this way, says the Ramban, it disparages the name of G-d and detracts from the true purpose of halacha.
Rabbi Mel Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Message To Religious Extremists: Listen To Joseph! Ph.D. Rabbi Mel Gottlieb 2012
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Halacha is not to be used to demean or embarrass others, and when one behaves in this way, says the Ramban, it disparages the name of G-d and detracts from the true purpose of halacha.
Rabbi Mel Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Message To Religious Extremists: Listen To Joseph! Ph.D. Rabbi Mel Gottlieb 2012
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Halacha is not to be used to demean or embarrass others, and when one behaves in this way, says the Ramban, it disparages the name of G-d and detracts from the true purpose of halacha.
Rabbi Mel Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Message To Religious Extremists: Listen To Joseph! Ph.D. Rabbi Mel Gottlieb 2012
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But why then were the prayers of one -- the terrorists who screamed 'Allahu Akbar' as they blasphemed by killing in the name of G-d -- answered?
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Was G-d at Ground Zero? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Halacha is not to be used to demean or embarrass others, and when one behaves in this way, says the Ramban, it disparages the name of G-d and detracts from the true purpose of halacha.
Rabbi Mel Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Message To Religious Extremists: Listen To Joseph! Ph.D. Rabbi Mel Gottlieb 2012
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If the Orthodox rabbi had any Halachic issues, Shiya said, I should inquire about the possibility of burying the lampshade along with shaymos—sacred ritual objects like tallis prayer shawls and tefillin phylacteries that, being inscribed with the name of G-d, were to be interred with the same respect as the human body.
The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010
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Halacha is not to be used to demean or embarrass others, and when one behaves in this way, says the Ramban, it disparages the name of G-d and detracts from the true purpose of halacha.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ph.D. Rabbi Mel Gottlieb 2012
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It is now receiving, thank G-d, glowing reviews from disinterested parties.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: In The Discussion Of Jesus, Jews Should Go On Offense Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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