Feeling LONELY to be Jewish? Watch THIS to finally UNDERSTAND

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SoulWords—Rabbi Shais Taub

SoulWords—Rabbi Shais Taub

Күн бұрын

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@chanavogel6098
@chanavogel6098 Жыл бұрын
Rabbi, I'm Jewish, a truth teller, a scapegoat, and I have ASD. Thank you for making videos about things we really don't talk about among our own people. I know many Yidden suffering from childhood wounds. Just know that I share your videos to those in our community. I also share with Gentiles in emotional recovery. Thank you for your honesty, courage, and work!
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
As much as there are some real dangers involved in technology, at the same time, I’m so incredibly grateful that the algorithm has connected people like you to me. I don’t know if this means much to you, but it is personally incredibly validating to be able to find people who actually understand me. Thank you for taking the time to let me know that I’m speaking your language.
@gishpajenni
@gishpajenni Жыл бұрын
Me,too
@yossiludmir2407
@yossiludmir2407 Жыл бұрын
​@@SoulWordsoh yes!!! You are a lone voice for some of us lone wolves. You have taught me such empowering thoughts. I'm an HSP and father of Asd and of ADHD. Wow. Enough masking!!!!!! It's been awkward walking around at the masquerade party (purim- הסתרת פנים). Without a mask.
@MrInfinite43
@MrInfinite43 Жыл бұрын
Truth is the highest vibration in HaShems kingdom, much higher than love.
@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD
@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD Жыл бұрын
You spoke my story. I am a cycle breaker and escaping has nearly driven me insane. I no longer agree to be the receptacle for the ancestral garbage of unhealed trauma.
@gravityfalls784
@gravityfalls784 Жыл бұрын
This made so much sense, thank you! Now i finally understood why i feel so much compassion for the Jewish people. It is the solidarity of a scapegoat with the scapegoats of the entire world.
@maydavies888
@maydavies888 Жыл бұрын
This really hits the bullseye once again, and I am not Jewish. A Noahide. Maybe pre-Jewish. I can so relate to the Jewish people standing alone and being the smallest, the underdog. So many more people would benefit from exposure to your teaching, Rabbi. I thank HaShem for creating you, and thank you for sharing your gifts with the world. Another pivotal teaching with deepest insight. You are so right about Israel being the scapegoat of the world!
@MrInfinite43
@MrInfinite43 Жыл бұрын
This may be the most touching and relevant message my neshamah has ever experienced. It resonates so deeply with me, thats its as if you've just told me my own story from a third person point of view. I am a Levi'im that wasnt raised with much Judaism in my life other than showing up to synagogue on high holidays. I wasted an opportunity to learn at a yeshiva outside of Jerusalem in my early 20's, by not taking it seriously, I was just too young and immature. I am that neurodivergent member of my family you speak of, that desired more from life than the American secular "dream" that so many, including my parents, have sought. I knew for decades that how I lived my life wasnt congruent with the Jew I was supposed to become, it ate away at my very essence for a very long time, without the feeling that anyone could understand my strife. Sadly, it took Oct.7th to remind me of all of the ways I had been depriving myself of reaching my true spritual and religious potential and just like you said, I am that person that showed up at the local Chabad recently, emotional and unsure on which way to go, with very little direction other than listening to the voice within that led me there. My local Rabbi suggested an intro to Kabbalah class which Im a few weeks into, and couldnt be more pleased with the decision to show up and follow through with what my soul said I needed. I was feeling so alone on this plane of existence, and then I stumbled onto this video and have been absolutely floored!!! It literally took my breath away, as some of these thoughts have been within me for as long as I can remember. Rabbi, I can't thank you enough for this, even if I tried to explain how much it meant, theres no way I could explain it and give it justice. This will be one of light bulb moments that I will look back at in amazement, and tell myself that Ha'Shem works in the most mysterious ways and always in the most perfect of timings, as it couldnt have come in a more appropriate time in my journey. Thank you, thank you, thank you, from the deepest depths of my heart.
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
I cannot express in words how much your comment means to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
@gilanaf1347
@gilanaf1347 Жыл бұрын
This is hitting just right, right now. Shabbat Shalom.
@Lannaread225
@Lannaread225 Жыл бұрын
Amazing thank you ❤I love the way you explain things it makes perfect sense and makes me feel much less alone, may Hashem bless you always ♥️♥️♥️
@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD
@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD Жыл бұрын
Done with this! Basta. Thank you R’ Shais I’m done masking. Shalom.
@hannahsimjatehilahbaptista6252
@hannahsimjatehilahbaptista6252 Жыл бұрын
I am all of it 🎉 thank you it has been lonely to be Jewish religious and knowing that Torah is the source of all have to go to find help in goyim's knowledge. Is so relieving to have the scoop of Torah wisdom in my neurodivergency
@kristofvanhooymissen7785
@kristofvanhooymissen7785 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Rabbi 💛🙏
@Everykneeshallbow66
@Everykneeshallbow66 Жыл бұрын
B'H from the Gerim world. My dear Jewish brothers and sisters - the Gerims of this world loves you and stands with you.
@charlesbourgoigne2130
@charlesbourgoigne2130 Жыл бұрын
This was very uplifting, thank you!
@after-arts4708
@after-arts4708 11 ай бұрын
All three of those videos mentioned here 100% explained my life to a “T.” Thank you Rabbi!
@miriamblau3218
@miriamblau3218 Жыл бұрын
My grangaughter from Texas sent mr and wrote Savta you will love this!!!
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
Nachas!
@chanazeiler2950
@chanazeiler2950 Жыл бұрын
This was so good on an individual level and collective level . I felt the collective issues sounded awfully familiar to my own personal level.. but the validation is so good to hear .. thank you Rabbi Taub.
@freehermanjose5816
@freehermanjose5816 Жыл бұрын
As a Noahide who is considering a conversion, I approve this message.
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
You listened to all of this and you’re still considering becoming Jewish? Now I know you’re not normal. 😂
@freehermanjose5816
@freehermanjose5816 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣😂😂@@SoulWords
@MrInfinite43
@MrInfinite43 Жыл бұрын
Come home
@jtprobst1
@jtprobst1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I want to see the part that was cut out, 😂 I’m what they call an aspie, on the autism spectrum. But I had a dream, or what one may call it, about the Tanya and I knew it was key, though I’m returning to Judaism after family started hiding their Jewishness in 1900’s and I was excited when you shared what you did in another video about the Tanya….. the Tanya has helped me embrace my difference. I’ve been banned from fb, TikTok, and others, from not being silent about it, especially since Oct 7th, it has become more so evident that I’m alone, but it helps so much hearing you speak about it. Thank you very much. (For what ever reason I can’t say T’R/ thank you very much in Hebrew, it gives me an alert suggesting I mistyped and tells me to edit my comment)
@carlywashor5770
@carlywashor5770 Жыл бұрын
Again, Rabbi--you are heard so clearly 🙏 Insanity indeed. Your exhalations, tone inflection, and cadence mirror how ive been feeling and expressing myself about each topic youve covered --neurodiversity, truth telling, scapegoats, and the Jewish people. Thank you Thank you Thank you
@ZalmyRaskin-xl6et
@ZalmyRaskin-xl6et Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this incredible thought! #perspective game changer I found it remarkable how you tied everything together.
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh 11 ай бұрын
Hello Rabbi, fabulous speech as always. Wowsa, great points. Yes, I am a scapegoat, and I just realised that is probably part of my sense of affinity for and interest in Jewish people, although I have an Irish/Scottish/English Catholic background and am from New Zealand, we don't have a large Jewish population, but we have had awesome Jewish leaders that help change the world. Here is an interesting fact, NZ has a lot of different cultures, and one of our very early Prime Minister's (1890's) was Jewish, called Julius Vogel. He was imaginative, creative, visionary and empathetic. He wrote science fiction in his spare time about a futuristic society where women held most of the positions of power. At that time women could not vote and the law oppressed indigenous people (although there was a treaty). He supported the awesome work of the suffragettes and in 1893 all women (including indigenous women) won the right to vote - the first in the world. He also supported other improvements for indigenous people in NZ. I believe Vogel may have been neurodivergent and an empath. I also believe his experience of being in a minority helped build empathy too. He did have some privilege as an educated man in those times but he also used his empathy to lift others up. I believe that all of us can learn from that, we can both heal ourselves and lift others up. Anyway, just wanted to share that! Thank you ❤ P.S. Julius Vogel's vision came true - at one point all of the five most powerful political positions in NZ were held by women!
@SoulWords
@SoulWords 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. I did not know this before and it’s fascinating!
@commoveo1
@commoveo1 11 ай бұрын
😢sixty five years and alas ❤. Thank You!
@davidcoote249100
@davidcoote249100 Жыл бұрын
Bravo! A bold a message
@fooledman
@fooledman Жыл бұрын
I'm an Asper and was scapegoated by everyone for a very long time. I recently found out that I'm a descendant of the Cryptos.
@MariaSanchez-ck8sr
@MariaSanchez-ck8sr 9 ай бұрын
Rabbi, your sermon was so well put, it inspired me to call your bluff. Either I'm crazy or telling the truth. I am the spirit of Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Aaron, and Eliezer. Depending on the timing in my life, the Torah is referencing me (even now in the present, and soon to be future). Although the Jews are right about some things, they're not right about others. For example, you're right that I self-taught myself ancient Hebrew (in Torah). I can read it (with Interlinear help), but can't speak it. I bought my own Torah from a Jewish book store. Like many of you, at the moment, I live in complete isolation (in my car, always hiding behind curtains). I've been living like this for a few years (since I found out who I was). I am completely ostracized from my Christian family, and it's hard for them to accept/believe me. I've been diagnosed (in order to get free money) with a mental disorder (by a Christian doctor). So my family tends to believe that Western institution. They see my study of Hebrew as strange and it makes them uncomfortable. I've been studying for over 8 yrs now. And I know many of it's secrets. I'll share a few. 1. There is no Moshiach coming. It's not in Torah. Period. But I'm supposed to be 'sent' there (to work with Moses, who is still alive in Israel now, who I found, but haven't met yet). 2. The Torah is told in doubles (and mostly jigsaw), meaning there's 2 different stories happening in 2 different realms, layered on top of each other. 3. The Underneath/Night Realm (and) The Above/Day Realm 4. In 'this' realm (Above/Day), the Jews are 'driven' out of 'Mitsrayim' (aka Israel state), instead of being 'rescued' (in the other realm). There will be a 2nd Exodus. 5. This Exodus process began on Oct. 7th with the 'Locust Swarm' plague (metaphor for Hamas). It's the only plague that references the 2 separate realms (Day and Night). 6. The peace Festival was 1 of 2 different golden calf accounts (Day 40 and Night 40 reference). 7. The rest of the plagues will happen before the end of this Jewish year (the real end of this year), and they will happen to the Jews in Israel state (Torah says that Hashem requires all your 1st born). And though all of this may sound crazy, it is the only truth I know, and the only truth that I can hope for. Because as long as I'm stuck 'here' (in a strange Torah 'sanctuary' reality), I live in constant fear, and I'm unbelievably distressed. I'm tormented constantly by strange multiple 'people' that are being 'dreamed' up by 'the serpent' (a dog), and my wife (Chava) who is married to the serpent now (in this realm). She is not a 'helper' now. She is hatefully 'against' me (her and her 'dream' multiples). Torah does say, however, that her 'identity' (and status as serpent wife) will change (to my advantage) before I'm sent to Israel. So even though my 'prophecy' (if true) may not be the news you were expecting, it will still eventually lead you to the 'real' Land that Hashem has promised you (a Land that I was led to in 2017, and there, discovered who I was). Also, this 'Land' is the same in BOTH Realms. The Exodus path changes from 'dry land' to 'sea' depending on the realm. This one will be 'dry.' So either I'm crazy, or telling the truth. Only a short amount of time will tell. But I will say, I do acquire my peace from reading about Jewish history. It really helps me to cope with tense Torah Matrix frustration (for which I am fairly new to, in my knowledge of self).
@davidsimcha4558
@davidsimcha4558 Жыл бұрын
be yourself believe in it you’re unique
@codetta-qv9xv
@codetta-qv9xv Жыл бұрын
"It's a God's truth, it's a little bit unrelatable" - so right 😥
@cb1623
@cb1623 Жыл бұрын
"We all have permission to stop trying to explain ourselves".
@stormythelowcountrykitty7147
@stormythelowcountrykitty7147 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this
@ishtov22
@ishtov22 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@suzann5312
@suzann5312 Жыл бұрын
That's the problem, we are goody 2 shoes and we remind people that they are flawed
@michelechoina8979
@michelechoina8979 Жыл бұрын
Makes so much sense. Is this transcribed somewhere?
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
No. Just my notes, which is just a page of keywords I use to remind myself what I wanted to say.
@adamswierczynski
@adamswierczynski Жыл бұрын
The version of the emperor's new clothes that I was told growing up ended with the child being thanked by the emperor, the emperor's viziers were put in the stockades because they were too embarrassed to tell the king that there was no cloth because they did not want to be seen as poor advisers leading to the emperor being embarrassed, and the cloth merchants were beheaded.
@miriamblau3218
@miriamblau3218 Жыл бұрын
I live in Israel..never heard anything that made so much sense. Could this be trnslated into Hebrew???
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
Good idea
@pete8276
@pete8276 2 ай бұрын
"A slave feels only his own pain, a slave trader has to see the pain of a thousand slaves." - how you sound
@YakovDKirschenbaum
@YakovDKirschenbaum Жыл бұрын
BH I enjoyed this a lot. Yasher koiach! One thing: You mentioned (as an example for an important point you were making) that the Torah is not "pro-choice" or "pro-life". It's neither. To me, it's extremely clear that the Torah is 100% pro-life. The fact that in one case only, to save the life of the mother, the Torah allows an abortion is not enough to remove the Torah from being pro-life. (Aderaba, in that one case, the Torah is also pro-life - the life of the mother.) Most (not all) people who are politically pro-life support allowing abortion to save the mother's life. That's the standard "pro-life" position. And so, in my opinion, it's ok and even imperative to say that the Torah is pro-life. Especially given that it's included in the sheva mitzvos benei noach (the Rambam says this clearly).
@SoulWords
@SoulWords Жыл бұрын
Let the pro-life people then identify with the Torah position, not the other way around. It may seem pedantic but it’s really extremely important.
@דליהאליה
@דליהאליה 11 ай бұрын
תודה רבה . השאלה מה אנחנו עושים עם זה חוץ מתפילה .?? כאן בישראל חוסר אונים והלם..😢
@cherylmoss3632
@cherylmoss3632 Жыл бұрын
Addicts always find a scapegoat. They are experts at its"your fault"
@1104rakhmat
@1104rakhmat Жыл бұрын
We can't really see truth, one believe might be different than others, each is claiming on the truth side. That's why we have the rules and codes which currently representated in the UN, doesn't mean that the UN is on the truth side, but it's widely accepted ethics. If this ethics is ignored, then there should be sanctions which follows.since the UN is not representing one particular religion, there might be differences between UN ethics with one religion's ethics. I just wanted to point this out, oppression is not teach in any religions, God forbid killings, that's stated in Torah as well. We can't just playing words to make justification to make the oppression 'sounds' right.
@Smarthalayla
@Smarthalayla Жыл бұрын
With the fmina-zi agenda of modern women, being lonely is a bless.
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