So much wonderful learning, advice and stories. Looking forward to so much more. Your words bring so much satisfaction to one's believe in the true God.
@ApolloninaBabyАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem, continue releasing these educational videos, and continue supporting Torah and the halacha Jewish lifestyle. Hope my donations would go to Kiruv and support at least a few people. After all, I am a Noahide that enjoys watching your educational content, even though some of it doesn't apply to me, in terms of Halacha. Baruch HaShem, may the G-d of Yisrael blessed you in these endeavors of educating and supporting many Jewish and righteous gentiles alike! May He, the Holy One, Blessed be He, removed your hands from the burdens and support you when you stumble.
@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem and thank you for learning and supporting our Torah and Kiruv work. May HaShem continue to bless you.
@RabbiShalom-b3vАй бұрын
❤B'H Blessed Be The GREAT-NAME ❤
@SimrealismАй бұрын
Hi Rabbi, I was seized by the Hebrew language last summer which led me into an overwhelming love for HaShem and Tanakh. But I'm a poor disabled man living in the middle of nowhere with no resources trying to get close to HaShem and I was extremely frustrated and felt stuck in my predicament, but your teachings have helped me realise that HaShem is in control and if I just keep working to get close to him, he will open doors for me. Thank you, Rabbi, for putting me at ease. I will continue to study Torah, and work on understanding sofrut on my own. Hashem sees me.
@TicoJeffersonАй бұрын
Valeu!
@hollandstw7263Ай бұрын
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@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem and thank you for learning and supporting our Torah and Kiruv work. May HaShem continue to bless you.
@DesirePurity1Ай бұрын
Baruch HaShem, amazing lecture Rabbi, full of wisdom!!
@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem and thank you for learning and supporting our Torah and Kiruv work. May HaShem continue to bless you.
@DesirePurity1Ай бұрын
@@YaronReuvenRabbi Amen
@Annabelle-v1mАй бұрын
Dancing Rabbi Reuven Shalom ❤🎉😊
@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem
@JoseGutierrez-hi3cxАй бұрын
I like it if.❤❤
@Emuna_BitachonАй бұрын
My question is wearing modesty for woman considered the same as wearing tzit tzit for man? Shalom Rabbi and all the crew members of Be'zrat HaShem, may Hakadosh Baruch Hu continue to bless you all, everything you are doing is so very inspiring.
@MohitDass-jt4ueАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem
@batmelech4163Ай бұрын
What a wonderful shiur and Teshuvah music! Let us all do all the mitzvot with kavanah, be'ezrat Hashem. What is the most protective mitzvah for us women (after netilat yadaim), since we are not allowed to wear tzitzit? Modesty? To guard our ears, eyes and tongue?
@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
Baruch HaShem. A truly modest woman is protected beyond a man who is wearing tzitzit. In fact the GRA says that modest woman is in the level of a Torah scholar.
@Hdlc27Ай бұрын
Baruch hashem its Torah time❤
@rutycalderongoldshmid357Ай бұрын
🙏 😃✅🎶👏🇮🇱Am Israel 🇮🇱 Hai Thank you Rab Y.R.
@JoseGutierrez-hi3cxАй бұрын
You have the disk fhor cell.
@Levy-b-emetАй бұрын
Rabbi, Yaakov wrestled with "a man". I'm not making this a covenantal issue, but why, when it's clear haShem wrestled with Yaakov as a man, whether it be Memtet, Michael as the manifestation, why does Judaism limit haShem by saying "God cannot be a man." As Jews were not always going to be right, but it's more important that we're not wrong, as often as possible.
@YaronReuvenRabbiАй бұрын
its because the Torah specifically says that HaShem is not a man (see one example at Bamidbar 23:19), and it also never says that HaShem wrestled with Yaakov like you were led to believe. It says elohim, which has multiple meanings, sometimes meaning and idol, while others master, while others an angel, while other God. This is the reason why if one does not study the written Torah together with the Oral Torah then they are guaranteed to not understand anything that they are reading.
@Levy-b-emetАй бұрын
@@YaronReuvenRabbi it is because of my reading the sources that I have questions about this. Bamidbar 23:19 only suggests the haShem is not like a man to be capricious, change of heart, speak and not act, promise and not fulfill. It says nothing about not able to manifest as man which Rambam so often does reject the reality of eye witness events and categorizes these events as prophetic visions only. Ramban on the other hand takes Yaakov teaimony literally. Could Yaakov have received an injury from a vision? An injury that gives reason why we don't eat the sciatic nerve?? Yaakov names this place פניאל because he has seen a dive being face to face and yet did not die. Men do not die by seeing just an angel, they die if they see the face of haShem. My question really is why Rambam's interpretation of the validity of Yaakov own eye witness account is not seen as literal. Iben Ezra among others view this account as literal. Thank you for your kind response. I do appreciate the insights and wisdom, especially the context you always give.
@dvidsilvaАй бұрын
This is very lovely Rabbi, You're all very welcome and wanted at regional burning man events Find or Create a party community You can play music on the street make art public spaces simcha is a mitzva