The Only Unpardonable Sin in the Torah

A caller on Tenak Talk asks Rabbi Tovia Singer about the Christian “Sacred Name” movement, “Why do Jews not say the name of G-d (Y-H-V-H) but Christians seem to be taught it is ok to say G-d’s name. Are only Jews not allowed to speak the name of Hashem?” From here, Rabbi Tovia Singer takes his audience to a surprising verse in the Bible about the only unpardonable sin in the Torah.

About The Author
- Rabbi Tovia Singer is well known as the Founder and Director of Outreach Judaism, an international organization dedicated to countering the efforts of fundamentalist Christian groups and cults who specifically target Jews for conversion. As a world renowned public speaker, Rabbi Singer addresses more than 100 audiences a year. Through his stimulating and provocative appearances, Rabbi Singer has been an inspiration to thousands. Lecturing on college campuses and synagogues throughout the country has become an integral part of his work. He is the author of the book Let’s Get Biblical: Why Doesn’t Judaism Accept the Christian Messiah?”, and is a frequent guest on Television and radio shows.

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