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Rifka Kaplan-Peck's avatar

When I was a child, a Roma woman told me something that haunted me for years. Because I believed her, I even made some very poor choices fearing her prediction. So I agree with this article! Of course, letting go of false beliefs is truly liberating. Having had both of these experiences, I can appreciate how true emuna feels rather than just be told about it.

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Yosef Razin's avatar

I was having a discussion about how this might be true of all religious beliefs (including of other religions), not just superstition this week..... Which leads one to complex places theologically

One might also say this is why Balak came up with his plan to make Israel stumble- if the women can seduce the men they don't need to bring them to idolatry immediately but even just a minor belief in superstitions that eventually tie back to avodah zara (per the story in the gemara of the women in the shuk and the multistage processes of bringing the men into the world of a"z)

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