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There are many phenomena in the Bible connected to the idea of the random, generally in a positive light, but sometimes in a negative one. Both in the Talmudic literature and in the Halakhah texts, the ۊazal (the Sages) also relate to random processes. As we will see here, for them every chance event has a clear meaning, usually even a holy one. In fact, every culture in the world relates to randomness. However, from the Greek philosophers until the rationalism of the 19th century, a process of denuding randomness of its holiness has been taking place. In Judaism, a lottery is not a blind process; moreover the randomness has a clear and profound theological meaning. (original abstract)
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- Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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- 1. Babylonian Talmud.
- 2. Yaakov Ariel, Q&A in the Tent of Torah, Jerusalem.
- 3. Yosef David Azoulai (The ۊida), Q&A ۊaim Ša'al, Jerusalem. 115
- 4. Yair Barḵaḵ, ۊavat yair (Responsa book), Jerusalem.
- 5. Moshe Feinstein, Igrot MoŠe, New York.
- 6. Yehuda Haতasid, Sefer ۊasidim, Jerusalem.
- 7. Joseph Karo, Shulۊan 'Aruk, ۊoŠen MiŠpat, Jerusalem.
- 8. Simha Raz, A Tzadik in Our Time, Lina ed. 1974, Jerusalem.
- 9. Eliezer Waldenberg , Q&A ẓiẓ Eliezer, Jerusalem.
- 10. Yalqut Šim'oni, Jerusalem
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