Bless you Rav Breitowitz! You have been such a comfort to us, the very last Orthodox family in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland ❤
@Jasn_Chvz4 ай бұрын
If someone is trash talking the Rabbi they are absolutely insane. The Rabbi is a blessing for everyone who hears these lectures.
@user-pd7il3xz5j4 ай бұрын
We here in my family 💕 Rav Breitowitz. Even IF one of us were to not agree with the Rav's point of view, we would never be so brazen and disrespectful as to express ourselves in a disgraceful manner.
@torahbits37504 ай бұрын
He is the most sane , sound and rational rabbi. He's a tzadik
@Jasn_Chvz4 ай бұрын
@@agoodpitch9 chill bro
@TheProfessorSocks4 ай бұрын
@agoodpitch9 I like how you're ascribing sophistication to the Lakewood crowd lol. Delusional.
@smbbbb4 ай бұрын
please, continue to say what you have to say without fear of how others perceive you. your wisdom is appreciated. thank you
@doriskahn59644 ай бұрын
All your shiurim are positive, and inspiring. Thank you
@luisferreira30914 ай бұрын
It gladdens my heart to see the rabbi safe and sound. Sometimes you get the right message at the right time. Thank you.
@aweiss52064 ай бұрын
For me I learn a great deal from you even when you “vent”. I’m truly grateful.
@tatyanayassenov73084 ай бұрын
Thank you Honorable Rabbi Breitovich for the truth bravery and phenomenal wisdom! Even the title is enlightening! Let us all get together in love and then ask HaShem for mercy 👏✡️❤️
@Ben-Oni-BT4 ай бұрын
Amein ve amein
@naomiherssein97984 ай бұрын
Rabbi, we are living in very difficult times; people who say such terrible things have blinders on and see only what they want.Thank you for your insights, teachings, and putting things into perspective .
@paulngarua154 ай бұрын
Rabbi Greeting from kenya May Hashem bless and keep you... May Hashem protect and keep Israel safe may our soldiers prevail Amen
@Ben-Oni-BT4 ай бұрын
Do you live in a kehillah in Kenya?
@rudeb74 ай бұрын
Thank you for both your measured and inspiring words.
@user-pd7il3xz5j4 ай бұрын
The Torah gems in this shuir are priceless.🕎💎🔯💎✡️💎🕎
@johnriggs72474 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi Breitowitz for this beautiful shiur. Baruch Hashem from NC, USA.
@Theodorej19604 ай бұрын
I have always enjoyed hearing the teachings of the Rabbis. I'm not Jewish, but honestly, sometimes I think I have learned more from the rabbis than from the Southern Baptist pastors I've listened to, in my life. I was raised in the Southern Baptist faith, but I've found the Jewish teachings, and the culture of the people, to be very beautiful and educational. It speaks to my soul, that is. Thank you Rabbi Breitowitz, Rabbi Manus Friedman and so many other wise Jewish holy men who have taught LIFE and not just faith. You are all blessed.
@chaverahchannah14 ай бұрын
Wonderful! You can research what a Righteous Gentile is. You might like that. They believe in HaShem and will play an important role in keeping things in order when Moshiach comes. May HaShem help you!
@sciencescholar34404 ай бұрын
have heard@@chaverahchannah1
@pearlweinberger40794 ай бұрын
Appreciate this informative lifting deep well explained shiur in these troubled times ! Thank you Rabbi !
@patrickrattigan49804 ай бұрын
You take the news hard because you have a HUGE beautiful ❤️ Rabbi!!!
@susancohen23514 ай бұрын
Thank you. You have just answered my question. Thank you
@icya61754 ай бұрын
I love that this Rabbi teaches from TORAH. ✡ Such good stuff. Thank you Rabbi Breitowitz
@susancohen23514 ай бұрын
I am serious when I say this. I live in America and I can’t make Aliyah. I’m too old…but you Rabbi have saved my Jewish soul. You are the only one who has been able to reach my neshama. I will be forever grateful
@tatyanayassenov73084 ай бұрын
It’s never too late we will be glad to have you home👏✡️❤️ Be well
@susancohen23514 ай бұрын
@@tatyanayassenov7308 thank you!-the numbers at the end of your email add up to chai!!
@Ben-Oni-BT4 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I feel. I am not very old but I live in the Caribbean and making aliyah is challenging for me too. I was at a very low point when I encountered this rabbi here. May HaShem gather all exiles from the four corners of the Earth.
@Ben-Oni-BT4 ай бұрын
@@tatyanayassenov7308 Do you live in haeretz?
@ChavaMalka-z8k4 ай бұрын
@@agoodpitch9 G-d forbid
@ayidala74 ай бұрын
Well grasp and explained
@elizabethbooth54464 ай бұрын
Thank you rabbi
@moshebenamram60204 ай бұрын
BH beli Ain Hará, what an Absolute Genius!!!
@maree20134 ай бұрын
Rabbi, anyone who would blame a human being for any persons death is a flat out denier of Hashem. They are ignorant and please continue your Shuirim as we all depend on your beautiful Torah knowledge and wisdom. All the haters should be ignored. The have ZERO Hashem and therefore we need not listen. We ALL Love all you do for us and teach us and we need you. From Las Vegas, Nevada
@cristinasedano99144 ай бұрын
Trust in Hashem and Rejoice..in Him..........Hashem is everything and everything is Hashem....
@runfastbanjo4 ай бұрын
All Jews need to listen to this shiur and incorporate the truths of Rabbi Breitowiz's words. We have a choice, we can study Torah, be united, share the burden of Klal Yisrael equally in this time of war, and not repeat the sins of the meraglim. It's our choice. Certainly, G-d cares and is watching us and is watching over us.
@chaverahchannah14 ай бұрын
People are nuts! You are sincere. Many "teachers" are hypocrites teaching judaism they don't practice and stepping over whoever points it out to them. It is TORAH not to sugarcoat those things. I love your shiurim and find it safe to like even before hearing the whole thing.
@jonkomatsu81924 ай бұрын
Those nay sayers are daft. As sad as those deaths mentioned, their reconnecting to Ha Eretz is all that matters. Life uncertain. But the joy in their neshamas having done aliyah is beyond measure. 🙏 Wonderful discussion, Rav. Baruch HaShem, mahalo shalom! ✡️🤙
@moshebenamram60204 ай бұрын
*HAGAON HARAV BREITOWITZ SHLITA IS A LIBRARY WALKING*
@user-pd7il3xz5j4 ай бұрын
And with a pleasant personality.
@susancohen23514 ай бұрын
And a distinct ability to clearly explain difficult concepts Such a gift
@daisyduke65734 ай бұрын
🦋be strong…David was gaslighted.
@DimdimOreo4 ай бұрын
😊❤
@123davecool3 ай бұрын
You're doing a wonderful job Rabbi I keep up the good work don't pay attention to haters and by the way if you would have spoke to anyone sitting in the twin towers and said that today at 7:47 is going to come through your office people would laugh at you and they would tell you that you're drunk so when you got to go you got to go every bullet has an address we don't understand it but that's how it is❤❤❤
@batyaintzfat4 ай бұрын
I once saw a bumper sticker that I thought was so on point, yet easily misunderstood... Every yeshiva student should serve in the army and every soldier should study in yeshiva. This would be our most natural state, as it has been the way throughout our Jewish heritage that Bnei Israel has serve HaShem. The Tanach is full of stories of great men who fought wars and were also learned and righteous, and to argue otherwise would diminish the greatness and holiness of Avraham, Moshe, Yehoshua, David and so on. Dead Jews cant serve HaShem or learn Torah. Chas v' chalilah
@tamaralangford62684 ай бұрын
G-d is the only master of the universe, Ha shem alone decides who lives and who dies, when and where .No one to blame here, its just a fact of life . G-d bless you and your family dear rabbi 🙏
@layalindalitton86302 ай бұрын
The perfect compromise, is that if Chareidi must join the IDF, then Chilonim must learn Torah equally. Then all burdens are shared equally.
@chayatoplin36754 ай бұрын
Anyone know email address that I can send "love" mail? I.e. my support and gratitude!!
@susancohen23514 ай бұрын
I have a real question. Isn’t there an implicit statement that each Jew has a role to play-- both militarily and spiritually. So confusing.
@diannaglick49384 ай бұрын
The secular blame the religious and the religious blame the secular. We all need to take personal responsibility
@diannaglick49384 ай бұрын
Also, we always learn from you. Thank you for your perspective here. We are struggling to make sense of it all.
@marchess2864 ай бұрын
Those who serve in combat do "take personal responsibility". That is the definition of it. Those who have had their neshamas warped to hide from combat by their corrupt rabbaim, even while monsters threaten their mothers, wives and sisters are the definition of irresponsible.
@jiggajewjay4 ай бұрын
@marchess286 little bit close minded. There are many boys that were literally born to learn torah. Young Tzzadikim that belong nowhere BUT in the Beit Midrash.
@marchess2864 ай бұрын
@@jiggajewjay - - they are men, not "boys", even if their rabbaim teach them to avoid the duties of men. And no one was "born" to get their legs blown off by an IED. Why do you think large numbers of a whole community should be allowed to dodge serving at a time of existential threat to the nation get while others serve again and again. Also, have you never heard of hesder? Their Torah learning is at a higher level because its not accompanied by a shameful moral outrage. Hesder learning often continues in breaks from combat. Finally, since you discuss Torah learning, does this ring a bell, ""Shall your brethren go to war while you stay here"?
@MB-ej5ij4 ай бұрын
The suggestion, by a Torah loyal, and Gedolim following Rav, that "maybe" Bnei Yeshiva leave the bais medrash and serve in the army (in whatever capacity).... is very disturbing. Shakla V'tarya not withstanding. And as an aside...Since this Army is run in a very questionable manner, both physically--sacrificing Yidden to protect the enemy? Oct 7? The stand down for 6 hours plus? Etc. Many questions about the IDF leadership. And spiritual dangers of a very immoral environment. This is not quite an army run according to Torah.
@matthewmoskowitz35574 ай бұрын
Based on the miraculous stories over the last 76 years Do you believe that hashem is fighting our wars? If yes, why would he if it's an immoral environment?
@elyahuchaimreiter69894 ай бұрын
The title of the Lecture is a quote from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The Rabbi quotes him near the end. How refreshing!