@@alg11297 *Each one will get what HaShem wants that person to get.* *One has to EXPERIENCE it for THEMSELVES.* *We are all unique individuals* ❤
@alg1129716 күн бұрын
@shirleyannelindberg1692 thanks for that platitude
@YosefDanielMusic16 күн бұрын
@@alg11297 A lot of ChiZuk!
@alg1129716 күн бұрын
@YosefDanielMusic what a load of new age crap. Only someone from California would believe it.
@elmariesola806626 күн бұрын
I am a Christian and love the wisdom of the rabbis. Often times in Christianity we are required to jave blind faith, but I was born a curious child with tons of questions & with lots of love in my heart. Now at nearly 60 I often listen to the wisdom of Hebrew rabbis who have pondered on questions I've had all my life! Thank you so much! ❤🇮🇱🙏🕊
@hmgissing26 күн бұрын
Christians ONLY have BLIND FAITH because they get their teaching from BLIND MEN. The SON and the FATHER who are ONE say “If you love. Me you will obey my commandments”. The Jews are also BLIND because they REJECT the WORD of Elohim for it is written in the SCRIPTURES (which is the Torah, Prophets & Psalms) that the Messiah would come and DIE for our SINS, that He would be RESURRECTED on the THIRD DAY and this He did. The Jews have not received this GOOD NEWS but have REJECTED HIM. You are listening to KABALAH teaching which is from BABYLONIAN - mysticism in nature - it is not FROM HIS RUACH (Holy Spirit). Its teaching that is a false light - it sounds good but is NOT OF Elohim (God). If you want GOOD teaching - go to our TEACHER (read what the WORD says about the NEW COVENANT in Jere 31:31-34 / Heb 8) - HE will TEACH US. He sends a HELPER - HIS HOLY SPIRIT. ASK HE said and The FATHER would be GLORIFIED. Begin by reading your SCRIPTURES and ASK HIM to open your eyes to understanding and wisdom. TRULY if you want to KNOW HIM - ASK HIM. (Psalm One). Shalom
@ShelCM-xn3hp26 күн бұрын
As a Catholic I totally understand what you mean. I love listening to the Rabbis for the same reason so much wisdom which they explain so well.
@stephaniedolci353726 күн бұрын
@@hmgissing "DIE" Christen, "DIE" Juden, sind blind? Wer bist DU, das DU richtest?? Außerdem, warum verallgemeinerst Du?? Bevor Du den Splitter im Auge Deines Bruders entfernen möchtest, beseitige erstmal den Balken in Deinem Auge (nicht wortwörtlich, aber so steht es im Neuen Testament).🩷✝️🕊
@PetraMnMzb26 күн бұрын
❤same totally agree Shalom The GOD of Israel reigns 🎉
@PetraMnMzb26 күн бұрын
@@stephaniedolci3537true let us not judge especially if cut out from the same cloth!!
@CultMechanicus26 күн бұрын
HaShem is the substrate/medium through which all exists, we are thoughts, notions and expressions of HaShem. The trick is to remember this as much as possible and give thanks and gratitude.
@clarity-shot24 күн бұрын
Wow! Deep! I listened to this episode bit by bit and didn’t want it to end! Thank you great job! Plz invite him again & again…
@TestTest-qx1zi26 күн бұрын
May you'll be blessed, thanks for Rabbi's light and understanding, God bless you abundant,❤ forever
@yehuditfuchs21 күн бұрын
As a religious Jewish girl, I can testify that Judaism is a very deep religion, she delves into every little thing and raises all possible questions about it (they don't just say "two Jews, three opinions"), as one who was born into Judaism, from a young age I was used to asking questions about Everything, until recently I didn't realize how not obvious it is, and how unique Judaism is in this regard, the more I understand it, the more I appreciate my religion.
@NorbertNahumEvreuklovic13 күн бұрын
Sholoim aleikhem ,gut Shabbos
@NorbertNahumEvreuklovic13 күн бұрын
What do you think about the more esoteric aspect of Judaism?? All these kabbalah- sfirot etc etc things
@LoiCrouch10 күн бұрын
Deep….been studying Judaism for two years…Judaism is beautiful.. I have a lot to learn…loving others as your self is deep…I was raised Christian..so my understanding has come along way…thank-you for your show..
@Zie2k26 күн бұрын
Wow! It gets better everytime. I started watching this podcast in 2021 and since then, it has been a fascination to learn all these Jewish principles and ways of viewing life and meaning. I just wish I could find a link to come to the U.S and live with Jewish people. So fulfilling!
@marciateperman881126 күн бұрын
Deep!!!! Human beings are like big balloons trying to dodge huge cactuses. Ou fragile egos make us sensitive to so much, yet when we return to the simplicity and love of God's eternal consciousness, in iur Soul, it is so simple and even delicious. Our vibration rises with attunement to the eternal consciousness that is in everything. I really enjoyed this conversation.
@Mir-xm5hz25 күн бұрын
Wholeness, unified field, energy ❤️
@Avishai-rx3py25 күн бұрын
Wow, that was so deep, we need more of this thank you so much!
@healthylifestyl-forever23 күн бұрын
This is by far my favorite podcast ever watched! (DEEP)
@joetrubenstein24 күн бұрын
I was in Israel for summer of 2015 on a similar program to Aish. I met some seriously amazing people, but it didn’t quite stick. Watching this makes me wonder what might have happened if I crossed paths with Rabbi Glaser. I might be rocking peyas myself today.
@GBA-q3z25 күн бұрын
This episode was life changing for me, pls make a part 2
DEEP! It was amazing the number of times I truly understood what he was saying. I was truly blessed by the teaching, to have been shown to know!
@shareecundall140325 күн бұрын
Wow! That was so deep that I am going to listen to it again💗
@paulsocie715226 күн бұрын
There is no alone when we invite and hold onto the Kadosh Ru 'ahh. We find ourselves in Him and only in Him are we whole❣️ Halleluyah, Halleluyah, for He is, Amen❣️
@tylerscholl474226 күн бұрын
BH, fascinating stuff! Thank you! So blessed that Hashem gives us His Torah and mitzvot!
@tylerscholl474226 күн бұрын
And very deep!
@Rifkyd523 күн бұрын
Deep deep stuff, not your usual episode, amazing!
@LivingLchaim23 күн бұрын
We like to switch it up every here and there. Love that you enjoyed!
@sarafeferphotovideo111926 күн бұрын
Huge fan of Rabbi Glaser, so happy you had him on the show!
@LivingLchaim26 күн бұрын
Thanks Sara! He’s epic. Thanks for watching
@Shoshana1825 күн бұрын
Such a Fascinating and interesting topic. Thank you!
@Unitewithourcreator16 күн бұрын
Out of this world wonderful true unification absolutely messenger of God thank you thank you thank you God bless you
@Libby_Hannah27 күн бұрын
Shalom! Shavua Tov! I did not knew him but BH we have this episode! HaShem bless him!😊
@kesneljohn96525 күн бұрын
Yeshua Hamashiach is Omniscient Omnipotent Omnipresent Yeshua is God of the universe Hallelujah AMEN
@kesneljohn96525 күн бұрын
Yeshua Hamashiach Jesus the Christ is Omniscient Omnipotent Omnipresent and also He is the Messiah and He is forever God of the universe
@blang815826 күн бұрын
Incredible!! I have done the possible you with Rabbi Glazer, it was amazing!!!
@LivingLchaim26 күн бұрын
Best
@jilllisa572426 күн бұрын
God spoke the world into existence, he creates all with his thoughts.
@Mr1BOSANAC23 күн бұрын
Yes, I create stuff! It's something like that, however it's way more advanced than voice recognition with A.I.,... For example I play a game similar to Tetris but with 4000 3d objects per moment that I fit into a box from the inside.
@workwithkatejordan31325 күн бұрын
DEEP - What a wonderful podcast! Thank you for sharing. ❤
@308dad825 күн бұрын
“Lean not on your own understanding but trust in the Lord”. We are not meant to figure it all out, only the rules to be here.
@godsfav178018 күн бұрын
I love listening to this guy. Thanks for the amazing words of wisdom.
@simplyme47516 күн бұрын
Wow Reb Yomtov is one of the deepest thinkers hes making me think, he has so much to teach. Thank you
@itstomatosmommy509826 күн бұрын
I would love to know what the Rabbi has to say about humans with developmental differences such aa Autism. I observe a high level of awareness in my students and my son about many things, and yet the ordinary things such as activities for daily living are the furthest thing from many of their minds as I notice. My son, eleven, doea not fast on fast days and yet on this past Yom Kippur after eating breakfast we went to shul and in the midst of all of the davening, I checked in with him on several occasions to see if he wanted to eat or drink, and he waved me away and continued to rock and listen to the prayers/chants. Its amazing. He will sit in shul for shacharit and then the Torah service and most of the time he will not want to leave. He is nonverbal and has a singing siddur, ans he touches the buttona to hear the prayers sung, including the alefbet, and will sit for extended periods of time with it. I always wanted to know what our fellow human beings that are "neurodivergent " are thinking even before my son was born.....to know how they experience this world.
@RabbiYomTov24 күн бұрын
Definitely sounds like he’s tapped in to reality
@itstomatosmommy509824 күн бұрын
@@RabbiYomTov completely; I sit quite often and would love to hear what his thoughts are. This is how I ended up working as a music therapist and in education for children with diverse learning styles. Thank you for responding. I appreciate you.
@harmonymiller799922 күн бұрын
Love love love this! More, please! ❤
@timmy-xb8tf26 күн бұрын
i 'm FOREVER ! ISRAEL !
@samyadeepsengupta46027 күн бұрын
Shalom Israel
@aynAlifsm26 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you
@mcarnicella17 күн бұрын
Absolutely riveting. Thank you both! And to the good Rabbi, please note that Christians do not rely on persists to manage their eternal affairs (though the subset, Catholics, do rely on priestly intercession for many things). I suspect your statement was merely meant to illustrate a point but I wanted to say that many Christians, myself included, LOVE their Bibles and read the Hebrew Scriptures every day. I would love to know where I can read or listen to more of your teaching and learn more about how I can deepen my knowledge of G-d through deeper understanding of the Jewish faith, handed down once for all time (and all nations). Also - I love this show. I’ve been listening for a year and find great encouragement and hope here. Thank you!!!!!!!!
@lillybee622426 күн бұрын
Deep! Thank you. Shalom. ❤
@ruchiezidele704521 күн бұрын
Deep amazing interview so true so real thank you so much!!
@RobertH197126 күн бұрын
This certainly was a deep conversation! I’m curious to know if the Rabbi has any videos explaining how to find love. He mentioned this in passing, and it has always been a tremendous barrier for me.
@ot242024 күн бұрын
Deep! I love this podcast!
@josecarcamo144525 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Thank you so much
@שולמיתחמו22 күн бұрын
I Love this episode ❤
@kenallensworth540824 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@benjamincapps525822 күн бұрын
We are in the matrix, but not stuck in it when we are aware of where we are at, and how to manipulate setting up a different kingdom on earth😊
@pinkdostoyevsky26 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@debbyschweighardt581026 күн бұрын
This was deep.
@BenjaminVela-uf3eu25 күн бұрын
6 six day image of Abba, a veil curtain in hebrew, we are to take gas, liquid, and solid, Great Attractor of galaxies ❤
@BenjaminVela-uf3eu25 күн бұрын
Prep day to aim 4 eve, even evening sa abbat of rest, Abba of Fatherless. ❤ @,Matisyahu @Michelle
@SamGelbman21 күн бұрын
Need a episode 2 🙏
@elanitd17 күн бұрын
So amazing I wish I can take his courses Iam not afraid 😊
@1fredwahl16 күн бұрын
Beautiful.
@SHHH101019 күн бұрын
Wow!! Amazing❤❤
@김지호-x8q-m9n26 күн бұрын
Targum Jonathan on Deuteronomy 28:13 - And the Word of the Lord will appoint you to be kings and not subjects, and to be ennobled and not abased, when you have hearkened to the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you this day to keep and perform.
@avihershkowitz345026 күн бұрын
DEEP ! Absolutely amazing podcast
@LivingLchaim26 күн бұрын
Thanks Avi!
@NsambaCharles-gr2ep26 күн бұрын
God bless isreal forever and ever ,, am nsamba cc of Charles 🙏🙏🙏
@andreashiraerez335726 күн бұрын
awesome !!
@dawnl.47818 күн бұрын
Deep! God: Messiah is everything Eternally Now filling our nothingness. All in all making us all One. Love for self & neighbor - all Mankind and Creation. Hallelujah. Shalom Shalom!
@paulawallace878418 күн бұрын
As Scripture reveals, the Moshiach is King David's progeny, a mortal man of flesh and blood who Isaiah tells comes at the End of the Days and will be ANIMATED BY THE FEAR OF THE LRD!
@qualqui26 күн бұрын
Missed he livestream but oh so interesting to listen to Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser,👍😊 GlaserI wonder if the Rabbi is related to Paul Michael Glaser, of Starsky & Hutch fame?🤔
@RabbiYomTovGlaserManagement24 күн бұрын
not, but grew up being asked
@soniaenciso133924 күн бұрын
Esa fiesta es la mas hermosa para El Santo de Israel el cantar en unidad lmas que belleza gloria a Dios
@שלום-ב2ר21 күн бұрын
希望有更多中文字幕,上帝祝福你们。
@NFPura8 күн бұрын
Yes rebbe, we are living in a matrix. Their idols of silver and gold are all that matters anymore. What about keeping honest weights? Or leaving a portion of the fields for the poor? May the Holy One of Blessings hear my prayer and heed my call for Rachamim.
@AriWaldman61325 күн бұрын
really deep!!
@clementinabiculescu631124 күн бұрын
Hristos a înviat! Slava Tatălui,și Fiului,și Sf. Duh.
@rebekita3121 күн бұрын
DEEP!!!!
@jsilvas10117 күн бұрын
I just landed on this channel. It’s strange enough to say it found me. I’ve done my DNA test and discover I’m from many parts of the world to include Sephardic and Ashkenazi. Feels like my life has been a lie considering I felt lost, forced to be the person I was born in this current era. Discovering my ethnicity resonates with the People I select to feel friends and types of foods I love which isn’t my current race. I also felt spiritually guided my entire life. Listening to Rabbi’s interview opened nee doors. Question: anyone relate to this and any recommendations to materials I should read, or listen to?
@Lg-tp9up3 күн бұрын
Deep!
@stanleydrogowski163826 күн бұрын
DEEP
@alexsanderson723726 күн бұрын
Can’t discern any humility in this rabbi. Maybe I’m wrong? Only God knows. HE is beautiful 🙏. Altogether Lovely
@playinglifeoneasy922626 күн бұрын
He seems to be talking about God and God’s glory not his own glory or accomplishment so I don’t know what humility you’re looking for that you’re not seeing. this is pretty standard when you look at that these things
@memeandtheworld26 күн бұрын
Coming away with a similar feeling
@marciateperman881126 күн бұрын
He recognises the love and consciousness of God in himself. It's called self-love and dignity. I wish this high flying feeling to everyone.
@mweinstein154226 күн бұрын
It's called confidence. Rabbi Glazer has had an amazing journey. He was a searcher and looked far wide for the truth. He shares his experience eloquently. RESPECT!
@ahavahyisrael26 күн бұрын
Explain humility.
@pinchuschein611624 күн бұрын
Super deep
@leannalbrechtworshiptribe13 күн бұрын
Awesome
@gcolwill25 күн бұрын
20:39 - I've heard it said that masculine provides, and feminine receives and refines/uplifts. If this is true, then your wife serving her husband a bowl of soup is perfectly in concert with the model: the husband has gone out into the world, and brought back the raw ingredients, and the wife has taken those and produced from them something nourishing and appetizing. The feminine component is not passive.
@AvrahamEmunah23 күн бұрын
the RAMCHAL describes that after the Tzimzum (the contraction of Ein Sof- infinite light) which made space for God to create, what was left over in the "empty space" was something he called the "Residue" . The "God Residue" was left over with which God formed created worlds (with various levels of emanation and de-emanation). I like to think of it as the "star dust" or the "God particle" that was left over after the Tzimzum took place. All that is, is constructed out of God, specifically the "residue" of God, as Rabbi Luzzato puts it.
@galina_niyazov26 күн бұрын
I'd highly recommend to read The secret life if God. It's the same stuff he's talking about
@alg11297Күн бұрын
I know I've never been outdoors. (37:40) I've never seen a tree, grass growing, a lake, an ocean, birds flying, waves crashing. Most of that happens indoors don't you know?
@jeanieannmcgaha911522 күн бұрын
Our lord Jesus Christ was born of Jewish blood God loves the Jewish people they are wonderful people very compassionate
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
21:30 Isn't that the concept of Ying and Yang? Two polar opposites that compliment each other? Or am I reading too much into this?
@ahavahyisrael26 күн бұрын
That's correct
@simplyme47516 күн бұрын
We are real, though we are a seperate reality. My humble opinion
@johnfollette935519 күн бұрын
God knew us before we; we were made by him. God gives and God recieves. Before man and woman was God. Before Mother Father Sister Brother was God. He is all these things. They represent his creativity order only he can change the order.
@barbaradownie326527 күн бұрын
💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💜
@indritmani119811 сағат бұрын
The only thing you are in this dimension or the next is awareness, be careful what you become aware of
@VituswongWong23 күн бұрын
God loves children.
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
12:48 God and the world can't have absolute existence. I've heard b.s. in my time but this guy is a master. And he's always holding back because he knows more than anyone else but he isn't telling us.
@memeandtheworld26 күн бұрын
That's what I'm hearing from him. It's New Age styling and rhetoric for the Jewish community. The leaders of the 60s and 70s Buddhist movement were primarily secular Jews, and this appealed to Jewish communities largely because of similar promises of outcomes, much like those made by the rabbi in this interview. I was a bit creeped out by him.
@alg1129719 күн бұрын
@@memeandtheworld Yes. it's the old adage of those who magically because religious in the 70s; they stopped doing drugs and then started doing God as an alternative. More importantly there is NO message. It's all verbage or verbiage....the art of using many words to say nothing. Try Jordan Peterson, the art of the long sentence.
@memeandtheworld19 күн бұрын
@alg11297 Jordan Peterson is a unique individual and a deep thinker.
@alg1129719 күн бұрын
@memeandtheworld Have you seen his multi part lecture analyzing the Disney film, Pinocchio? It's hours long and he doesn't make a cogent point. Highly recommended
@viiccd5 күн бұрын
@@memeandtheworldAs I said elsewhere in the comments, this rabbi is the spoilt California surf dude leopard that never changed its spots. He's cosplaying a chassidic rabbi but it's all superficial, just like his supposedly "deep" thinking.
@alg11297Күн бұрын
1:04 Beer is how God shows us that he loves us. And he wouldn't even admit that was said by Benj. Franklin 200 years ago.
@TrustMe5522 күн бұрын
1 Corinthians 3:19 King James Version (KJV) For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.
@paulawallace878418 күн бұрын
The Greek Tall Tales of Heathen Man/NT are what the demented Devotees of the carnal idol of flesh Jesus have used to try to justify their BURNING JEWS ALIVE over and over again, besieging Jerusalem again and again SLAUGHTERING ALL THE JEWS, EXILING them from the LAND OF THE LIVING again and again, they are who Desecrated Gd's Mountain Moriah, the Temple Mount and turned it into a GARBAGE DUMP, they are who have INFLICTED 1700+ years of PERSECUTION, OPPRESSION and SLAUGHTER upon Gd's Firstborn Son Israel the Jews, becoming their longest enduring and most DEADLIEST of all their Oppressors, who alone to a T, fits the description of the morphing LAST BEAST/Gentile Empire, Enemy of Gd and His Chosen Priestly People, His High Holy Ones, Israel the Jews.
@shome979017 күн бұрын
beer is how we know God loves us
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
25:36 The letter shin in carbon, Mem is hydrogen, Love to see where that appears anywhere. Midieval writers of the Kaballah knew about the elements and assigned them letters?
@adhiz838225 күн бұрын
I'm also curious about this. How is the letter ש the same as carbon or מ the same as hydrogen? The atomic number or the gematria?
@alg1129725 күн бұрын
@adhiz8382 please look at his face when he's speaking. He is either putting us all on or he is certifiably insane.
@granolamomie25 күн бұрын
Rabbi, how do you learn to love yourself? If you’re a 3 or 4?
@ly-xz7pk26 күн бұрын
Turo should hire Reb Glazer, give their students true intelligence 😊
@cindypock494924 күн бұрын
Jewish roots grow deep. Very, very, very deep. Apparently, the roots can burn if you over fertilize them, or turn to mush when they get over watered....😮
@alg1129719 күн бұрын
44:57 Infants were taught all there is no know before they are born so they remain silent for a years to absorb it all. Apparently they forget all they are taught by the indentation on above the lips and now have to relearn it all. That sounds kind of counter productive since very few people on earth can ever relearn all they already been taught. Well, a bubba meisa is a bubba meisa.
@yitzchokrosenfeld746824 күн бұрын
Deep
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
26:53 Can you explain the many zodiac symbols that were found on the floors of ancient synagogues all over Israel and other places.?
@ahavahyisrael26 күн бұрын
Hellenized synagogues of mostly Northern Israel after it split off from Yehuda.
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
@@ahavahyisrael only those?
@shayaschonfeld473825 күн бұрын
Zodiac plays an important role in Judaism even though we say Israel is "above their influence" Many prayerbooks of the festivals - Passover and Sukkot - feature diagrams of the zodiac signs along with special liturgical poems that reference their distinctive attributes
@pinkelephant459124 күн бұрын
I want the podcast about the afterlife
@patti500721 күн бұрын
Yes, we are living in a matrix
@dovfriedman842122 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
11:20...Blackness is one. Nothing is one. The nations need to think the world is real. I've head b.s. in my time but this guy is a master.
@ahavahyisrael26 күн бұрын
That's because Nothingness is not nothing...😂
@alg1129726 күн бұрын
@@ahavahyisrael nothing is really something?.discuss
@ly-xz7pk26 күн бұрын
Another question for R' Glazer how can we work on the mindfulness you describe at 51:00 ?
@yitzyfink26 күн бұрын
Outdoors may very well still be within God, but God is not a door 37:51
@LivingLchaim26 күн бұрын
Yitzzzzzz ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@ly-xz7pk26 күн бұрын
At 12:20 he started to say what Rashi says in the end of days, but didn't say it. Can someone address this?
@RabbiYomTovGlaserManagement24 күн бұрын
Rashi recognizes the ethnocentricity of Shema Yisrael. Doesn't the whole world need to know that G-d is one? He goes on to explain that it would freak out the nations to know this world is a digital simulation, but at the end of days, the whole world will be ready to experience this oneness.
@alg1129721 күн бұрын
Can anyone explain the Mashal he gives at 35:28 about the kid with the chocolate chip cookies? Not only does the narrative make no sense but there doesn't seem to be any point.