Originally posted by lord of the mark
there are many rabbinic aphorism that say that study of torah without good deeds is not worthwhile. There is also a famous statement that the righteous among the gentiles are assured a place in the world to come.
there are many rabbinic aphorism that say that study of torah without good deeds is not worthwhile. There is also a famous statement that the righteous among the gentiles are assured a place in the world to come.
Is this righteousness measured by torah standards or by other ie, the gentiles standards ?
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