Dear Rabbi, in your last letter you confirmed my question about Rambam. I have learned a few details which I would like to know whether this is true. In Rambam's book Mishnah Torah Hilchot Teshuva it is not stated specifically, as in the ranban, about eternal gehinom for certain sinners who have not made teshuva. And there are commentaries on his books, did I understand correctly that opinions are divided? That according to one opinion Rambam did not believe in eternal gehinom and according to others he did?
I've already responded to this in the other shiurim you posted this comment and confirmed that the opinions are not divided, and that the Rambam does specifically say that there is eternal Gehinom.
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Where can we learn la Shon hakodesh course?
Will you please talk about Vayeishev and the Midrash on how Ha;sa'tan accuses us when we seek rest in this world?
What Sefer is he referencing? Setia Katan or something like that?
Tzettel haKatan (by Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk)
Dear Rabbi, in your last letter you confirmed my question about Rambam. I have learned a few details which I would like to know whether this is true. In Rambam's book Mishnah Torah Hilchot Teshuva it is not stated specifically, as in the ranban, about eternal gehinom for certain sinners who have not made teshuva. And there are commentaries on his books, did I understand correctly that opinions are divided? That according to one opinion Rambam did not believe in eternal gehinom and according to others he did?
I've already responded to this in the other shiurim you posted this comment and confirmed that the opinions are not divided, and that the Rambam does specifically say that there is eternal Gehinom.
People treat Kabbalah like hocus pocus. If I take three steps backwards four forward and hop up and down on one foot then I will receive a miracle
Rabbi I think that I'm going meshugana