tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post5445604087539750465..comments2024-03-28T21:30:33.665+02:00Comments on Daas Torah - Issues of Jewish Identity: Chinuch: Divine Providence applies only to manDaas Torahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07252904288544083215noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-17039015936408504822010-12-01T02:30:08.607+02:002010-12-01T02:30:08.607+02:00The Rambam says something similar in Moreh. The ac...The Rambam says something similar in Moreh. The achronim (R' Dessler, R' Tzadok, etc.) seems to say not that way. I have heard a lot of Rabbis try to say that really the Chinuch and the Rambam hold like the achronim, they just mean that the purpose of the hashgacha is not for animals. It sounds ridiculous to me, it seems like it's a full blown machlokes.sbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-65917854609694013212010-11-30T21:49:39.363+02:002010-11-30T21:49:39.363+02:00I have heard the "Providence causes leaves to...I have heard the "Providence causes leaves to fall" many times in Chabad circles. I think it comes from their Tanya Sefer.<br />I am not a Chinuch person, but terhe are many random events, which if we see Providence in them, we would be led to insanity.Eddie in UKnoreply@blogger.com