If you go into the City, "almost everybody is pushy.".
@zeroonetime7 ай бұрын
Judaism under- stand Yahweh of Creation 010 I.S. Infinity Squared x In-formation System
@eliweissmann58108 ай бұрын
Jews never refered themselves as a tribe but as a people with one GOD the GOD of Avraham Isaac and Jacob one Torah one land Israel one city Jerusalem.According to the Torah there are only two races Jews and Gentiles.Therefore blacks whites browns asians has absolutely nothing to do with the Torah and what is jewish.
@tudormiller8879 ай бұрын
I'm a Protestant Christian who'd love to convert to Judaism. Watching in 🇬🇧🔯
@granolamomie4 ай бұрын
Is there any Jews in Britain? I want to convert and I have always thought of immigrating there
@tudormiller8874 ай бұрын
@@granolamomie.Only a small percentage of the British population are Jews, around 1%
@mordechaiczellak23589 ай бұрын
Very interesting, but the audio is terrible
@gabrielleangelica197710 ай бұрын
Rabbi, why do women light Shabbat candles when the Torah says not to light a fire on the Sabbath? The Hebrew bible does not command it either...
@משהגמליאל-ר7פ8 ай бұрын
Lighting candles is always done before sunset, as the Sabbath starts with sunset. It is true that the bible does not command it, but it is allowed to leave burning fire (according to Rabbinic ruling. Karaites disagree and do not allow this). So practically, if you want to have any light as you have your evening meals, you must light candles (or any modern substitute) before sunset. At some point of history (unknown time, but clearly centuries BCE) there was a rabbinic decision to make this obligatory, in order to make sure that the Sabbath is honored with light.
@gabrielleangelica19778 ай бұрын
@@משהגמליאל-ר7פ Thank you!
@gabrielleangelica19778 ай бұрын
@@משהגמליאל-ר7פ Thank you! 🕎
@buttershy_11 ай бұрын
R.I.P Rabbi Kerry Baker. I randomly came across this video without any real expectations, and was blown away. His way of communicating was amazingly effective, and the way he was reaching out to people to educate out of evident love for his community is admirable. It really captured me, so I had to find out more about him, and sadly he passed in 2021. What a wonderful, kind and compassionate soul, with a very refreshing outlook. Those who knew him surely must have been grateful to have him in their lives. May his memory be a blessing.
@WeCube1898 Жыл бұрын
🤔 Abrahamic Monotheism Adam > Adamites > Noach Noach > Noachides (Noachides) = House of Shem > Semites House of Japhet > Japhites House of Ham > Hamites (Semites) = House of Heber > Hebrews (Hebrews) House of Avraham>Hebrews (Hebreo-Abrahamic) = House of Isaac > Yithzakites > Yakov House of Ishmael > Yishmaelites (Hebreo-Yzrael) = Yakov (Israel) > Israelites House of Israel > Yehuda Yehudaism (Judaism/Jews) Judaic Monotheism = Hebreo-Abrahamic-Israelic Monotheism Noahidic Monotheism = Noahidic-Hebreo-Abrahamic Monotheism Yishmaelian Monotheism = Noahidic-Hebreo-Abrahamic-Yishmaelian Monotheism Islamism = Caliphatic Version of the Reinterpretation/Revivalism of Yishmaelian Monotheism Catholic Xtianity = Greco-Romano Flavio-Paulian Reconstructionism of Messisahnic Yehudaism Denominism. Protestantism Xtianity = Anti Greco-Roman version of Flavio-Paulian Reconstructionism of Messiahnic Yehudaism Denominism.
@jackwolf3200 Жыл бұрын
The tragic irony of seeing this video for the first time in light of the horrors of October 7th. Still, a great video.
@AmethystEyes11 ай бұрын
We persevere. ❤️✡️
@jackwolf320011 ай бұрын
@@AmethystEyes - Am Yisrael Chai.
@nickbernstein Жыл бұрын
Only one country invited any and all jewish refugees, and almost no one remembers: the Philippines. Good talks. Outreach like this is a good idea.
@Lov17213 Жыл бұрын
This is interesting. As a gay man, I can relate to the tribal aspect of Judaism because we in the LGBQTI community have too experienced horrible treatment and atrocities in both the past and the present. When I meet others within the LGBQTI community, regardless of country of origin, religious background, or any other traditional/cuktural background, I feel a strong connection with them. I understand them and they understand me in a way that others outside the LGBQTI community usually cannot. We have all suffered to some degree the same feeling of being ostracized and treated as less than. It unites us and because of this, we feel safe amongst ourselves and this is so very welcomed in a world that can be so hateful and cruel towards us. We understand that none of us chose to be LGBQTI, we just are. This knowledge and understanding allows us to accept other people for things they too ant help in a way that’s truly amazing. We get it and we understand.
@Alex.S.W115 Жыл бұрын
Dude not to like quell your struggle I'm sure it is there, and I know it's true, but it is no where even close to the entire history of persecution and slaughter of the Jewish people. Even Alexander the great, the emperor, was Bisexual. The struggle is not even close.
@WeCube1898 Жыл бұрын
Did you become confused ?
@theHermitofEngedi11 ай бұрын
Are we reading the same Torah?
@mrwojna8 ай бұрын
You just made me realize something. If you guys added an H to that string of letters, we’d all be included, and could all be one people, which, ultimately, we are. Best to you.
@Mona_iskindaclueless3 ай бұрын
dude you lost the plot fr
@chocolatefudge5263 Жыл бұрын
Of course you eat the salad at the end! Because it's cold and the rest of the food is hot. If you eat the salad first, the rest of the food is less hot. Doesn't make sense to eat the salad first.
@saschamilenkovic432011 ай бұрын
I completely agree and at home eat the salad after the main course for exactly that logical reason 😂
@jeannineharrelson120110 ай бұрын
I was raised having salad after dinner and I found it settled my stomach and my breath seemed fresher. I think it's a health/digestion helper.
@chocolatefudge5263 Жыл бұрын
21:25 karen in action 🤦
@Vinkel_10 Жыл бұрын
See, this is kind of what I slightly fear about. Any conversion of any religion. You know it’s always an open forum until the Rabbi don’t agree. I came across a lot of this negative, no answer really hits the mark, walk away feeling dumb or shut down. “You’ll do it the way I say” mentality. But that woman wasn’t having it!
@shane9723 Жыл бұрын
I admire the dry wit the speaker has. Much love ✡
@Thevoiceinthewilderness20132 жыл бұрын
Can someone answer a question for me? I am wondering why you say Rosh HaShanah is in the fall when God tells us that Nissan was the first month of the year for us? If there is something in Torah that shows God changed his mind, can you list it here? Thanks!!!
@pablocohen18302 жыл бұрын
I am not quite sure but I do know the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar and has thirteen months in it. Also the Earth’s position would have been different in relation to the sun at the time of creation
@mrmiffmiff Жыл бұрын
There are many different types of New Years in Judaism. For some purposes we start counting at Nisan, and for others Tishrei. And those aren't the only two.
@Thevoiceinthewilderness2013 Жыл бұрын
@@mrmiffmiff but God said in exodus that Nisan was the first month of the year. Unless you can show me where he said something different, it doesn’t matter what they think.
@Thevoiceinthewilderness2013 Жыл бұрын
@@pablocohen1830 you are correct. Our sabbath is not the real one. I’m working on trying to figure it out.
@ZachGoss396 Жыл бұрын
@@Thevoiceinthewilderness2013 In Judaism, there are four different new years. The new year of the kings, of the animals, of the earth, and of the tree. The first month is when Israel was brought out of Egypt and is the new year of kings. However, creation occurs in the month of Tishrei (the 7th month); and we count the years from creation. So, our New Year happens in our 7th month, because of what the year is counting. Hashem doesn't ground the year from creation but from our freedom. The other two new years have to do with keeping track of the age of animals and trees for specific teachings in the Torah. For example, when the Torah references the age of a tree, the question arises, "When does one start to count the age of a tree"? The answer is at the new year for the trees. I hope this helps!
@markchristian7873 жыл бұрын
The background noise is very annoying during this video.
@markchristian7873 жыл бұрын
This guy has an incredibly teaching ability. I wish he could teach in colleges, seminaries, and even my protestant church could use someone like this to teach history classes on Judaism.
@erisi62043 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this video, thank you from 2021.
@Vinkel_10 Жыл бұрын
Very 90s. Very New York. And very Thespian. 🎭
@richiegamboa14645 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven, Jesus Christ is the Jewish messiah, the son of God, and top of that, Jesus Christ is God, praise Jesus Christ always and forever, he number one always and forever
@TorahisthetruthPsalms4 жыл бұрын
@Richie Gamboa ..your in idolatry.
@Dk-ns3ge4 жыл бұрын
We disagree, please keep to yourself
@TorahisthetruthPsalms4 жыл бұрын
@Richie Gamboa ..your in danger by practicing idolatry. God is NOT a man Numbers 23:19, & Hosea 11:9
@jujuzeeD4 жыл бұрын
The Creator was not and never has been a man. JC could not be the Messiah, because if you read the Bible it state the Messiah will come when there are no more wars, and so much more. Oh, and you can't kill the Creator. Plus all men are the sons of G-d. Just as all females are the daughters of the Creator. It's not too hard to understand.
@gabrielleangelica19773 жыл бұрын
Human sacrifice is against the Torah ( the cross). Also the trinity goes against the First commandment.
@svitztraveler5 жыл бұрын
i knew before that judaism involves an ongoing interpretation of the torah but the affirmation that those interpretations aren’t separate from the text really hit me. i’m so used to accepting that not all interpretations of a text were intended by the author. the idea that god intended and embedded all of these various interpretations really struck me. thank you for uploading these videos
@tonyperone32425 жыл бұрын
Its difficult to find an accepting Synagogue it seems. It would be easy to get the idea that they don't like non Jews.
@dothing74005 жыл бұрын
Call the synagogue office. Tell them you are interested in conversion (or whatever). Ask if you would be welcome at a service. Of course they will be happy to have you attend; but the point is for you to FEEL welcomed. Probably a member will call you. It's helpful to have someone greet you at the door and show you where to get things, the right place in the prayer book and so forth. It will be smart to contact and visit an Orthodox, a Conservative and a Reform congregation to see what each is like. Good luck, Tony.
@truthseeker40842 жыл бұрын
Where are you located? It depends on the Synagogue. I started to convert in Las Vegas and did not feel welcomed in this particular orthodox community, then I moved and found a really nice community. Dont give up.
@jn4153 Жыл бұрын
I attend a reform synagogue, and people who aren't Jewish attend services all the time. We often have interfaith events because open dialogue with other faiths is encouraged.
@iraseiden Жыл бұрын
there are drastic differences between the three modern general approaches of orthodox, conservative, reform. Approaching a synagogue or rabbi or community is not the same as going into a bagel shop. 'Converting' is not the first step. Learning is. Then comes practice. The conversion between the three modern general approaches are considerably different. The Chabad organization is 'orthodox' or normative but they are VERY VERY VERY used to assisting 1000s upon 1000s of individuals wanting to 'find out' about Judaism. But conversion itself requires study, practice, and guidance. If if someone is VERY sincere or even VERY committed... part of the process is to 'test' oneself. There is also something called The Noahide Laws which are immediately well worth being familiar with as a beginning idea to start to study.
@tudormiller8879 ай бұрын
Not all synagogues are the same. There's Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, Kabbalah. Take your pick. By the way, some non Jews don't like Jews either, dislike isn't a one way street. Shalom. 🔯
@ainemairead45425 жыл бұрын
If there were any Republicans in the Class, why would've there been something to worry about?
@Dk-ns3ge4 жыл бұрын
39:00
@timetolive8828 Жыл бұрын
Because they’re anti union and pro capitalist system which relies on the forced labor of other people. Forced labor for low to no wages for long hours which are human rights violations. The cobalt in phones and cars being mined by child laborers, 40,000 big name corporations in the United States using prison slave labor and the poor being thrown into jail for the criminalization of their existence which feeds into the American slave labor system. But since it’s fully supported by republicans it’s kind of something that makes people nervous.
@JoeyPuopolo Жыл бұрын
It’s called a joke.
@grannyhoot7 жыл бұрын
Great class, I wish I could find a place to start my conversion, in SLC I can’t seem to find any. Any suggestions?