Monday, March 16, 2009

question

You know the thing after ein ke'elokeinu called pitum haketores? Well in that thing in the second paragraph I came across this concept of Halichos. Then it said that you shouldn't learn Halichos but you should learn Halachos. So what exactly are Halichos?

1 comment:

Rabbi Emmer said...

Answer:

The Pasuk says "halichos olam lo" from there we learn out - "al tikrah halichos, ela halachos" "instead of reading halichos, read it as halachos" which teaches us to learn Torah every day.

Here is the complete posuk:

"He stood and meted out to the earth; He saw and caused nations to wander. And the everlasting mountains were shattered; the everlasting hills were humbled. The procedures of the world are His"