Rabbi Ken Spiro - It's All Supernatural.

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My Israel Narrative

My Israel Narrative

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@MarquettaMaclean
@MarquettaMaclean 4 ай бұрын
You said something so profound. Not living in Israel as a Jew is a punishment. Just finished reading/studying Daniel. As a Christian, we study the scriptures looking for the big picture. My heart breaks for Israel’s lack of faith in God. Breaks. I just returned from visiting for the first time, I was in Jerusalem when Iran attacked and God protected Israel completely. Miraculously. I only wish, pray and hope that Israel will turn from their unbelief and love God with all their hearts…and be saved. Look up. Your redemption is coming. And soon. ❤❤❤
@MrGavriel1982
@MrGavriel1982 8 ай бұрын
A lot of good messages, but major issue with telling foreigners to buy property in Israel, is that it is the underlying issue why real estate is one of the most expensive in the world and has pushed a lot of Israeli’s and Olim into poverty and in extreme cases homelessness. The focus on luxury development for foreigners to have their luxury homes they can goto for the high holidays and Pesach has been devastating for the local economy and newcomers. Gotta spend majority of time in Israel and support the economy and Jews/Israeli’s with “boots on the ground”, or stay abroad and rent when you come to visit.
@WoodWorxGuy
@WoodWorxGuy 8 ай бұрын
I’m a supporter of Israel, but you make some salient and thoughtful points.
@MrGavriel1982
@MrGavriel1982 8 ай бұрын
@@WoodWorxGuy because Israel is so small landwise and most people are concentrated in the larger or moderate size cities like many other countries, there are very limited real estate and rental opportunities for a semi reasonable price . Imagine as a comparison it’s like Japan a small country landwise with a high concentration of people where the majority need to live in or near large cities like Tokyo or Osaka to work , this is why real estate is the highest there for a country and Tel Aviv has the most expensive real estate/rents for a city in the world. Jerusalem is the 2nd most expensive city in Israel for property values and where most foreigners want to buy “vacation properties” . The idea is nice but the effect is devastating. I would say if someone wants to buy property in Israel it should only be in the Negev which is more than half the land in Israel but with the smallest population per capita. The Government could give tax breaks to Jews abroad who want to invest in new developments in the Negev and it would be a win win for everybody and cause positive economical and social growth instead of concentration and displacement of wealth and economical / social unrest for the majority.
@WoodWorxGuy
@WoodWorxGuy 8 ай бұрын
@@MrGavriel1982 I hear what you are saying. It’s a very typical problem for many areas of the world. I have lived in cities with the same issues, but to a lesser degree. I’ve seen the unintended consequences of various solutions (urban development boundaries, intended to promote controlled growth in certain areas). It’s a very complex issue. But I do understand the economic struggles for people living unaffordable areas.
@Thenoobestgirl
@Thenoobestgirl 8 күн бұрын
True. Very good point.
@stangreenberg9071
@stangreenberg9071 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for this and all of your brilliant and authentic sharings and interviews 👏💖🙏🙌🇮🇱🥰
@Randy-p3k
@Randy-p3k 2 ай бұрын
Aseble cornner rock! Grop? Of kodesh?
@IandThou-wt2ui
@IandThou-wt2ui Ай бұрын
May I suggest, you are being watched by many different peoples in the world, and some are not in full command of the language you speak, and some of those that are speak it much slower. If you believe the words that you are speaking are important, and I do not doubt they are, speaking them to where they can be understood is very important. For example: The title of your guest's book...? Even after listening to it several times your recommendation "to everyone" is completely unknown to me. I hope you may consider this for future broadcasts.
@myisraelnarrative
@myisraelnarrative Ай бұрын
@@IandThou-wt2ui thank you for the feedback! The book I referenced is called “Crash Course in Jewish History” www.amazon.com/Crash-Course-Jewish-History-Miracle/dp/1568715323?dplnkId=6294d8bf-367e-47c2-8b28-6009bb0d0ece&nodl=1
@IandThou-wt2ui
@IandThou-wt2ui Ай бұрын
@@myisraelnarrative Thank you.
@DovidbenYisrael613
@DovidbenYisrael613 6 күн бұрын
There is a CC Closed Caption option and it will translate into almost any language
@channahcastelobranco
@channahcastelobranco 4 ай бұрын
🇮🇱🕎🇮🇱🕎🇮🇱🕎🇮🇱
@olivetreebiblebookstore6709
@olivetreebiblebookstore6709 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Izzy for this amazing, wonderful conversation with R. Spiro. Thoroughly enjoyed Keep up the good work Much blessings your way 😁
@myisraelnarrative
@myisraelnarrative 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, more coming soon! :)
@lucyhidayat9063
@lucyhidayat9063 4 ай бұрын
The opening score is dauntingly beautiful❤
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