Rabbi may Hashem bless for not being afraid to say the truth inorder to serve the Allmighty 😇😇😇😇😇
@pearlweinberger40792 жыл бұрын
A truly committed to Hashem Rabbi Y Mizrachi ! May Hashem bless you and all your loved ones and give you the strength to keep going spreading Torah till Moshiach comes and beyond ! Amen ! Awesome Rabbi !!!
@pamelamojokogobina23172 жыл бұрын
Thanks you Rabbi may God continue to bless you
@brii68768 жыл бұрын
Baruch Hashem
@MrBrunoGI6 жыл бұрын
Oy Rabbi, I love your words even though the destroy me because it goes against what I am living, but you are an ish emet,
@rachelgrabowiecki92888 жыл бұрын
another BEYOND AMAZING lecture!! If you can argue this, you are really something. But if you are HONEST with yourself first and foremost, you have to admit that EVERY word here is true! Have the courage to listen and be introspective!
@yvonnesegers32148 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@gforceeatingcorrect8 жыл бұрын
B' H' !! Thank-You Rav !!!
@PHJustinCase8 жыл бұрын
B'H
@adinamosheyosef36748 жыл бұрын
Thanks, kvodo Rabbi Mizrachi. Неужели это правда, что выходят замуж за собак?????????????
@JollyGoodJewWitch8 жыл бұрын
Iyov was punished without deserving it. Who's to say that no one else can be or has been? I do think there's learning that needs to happen and more obedience to Hashem with Torah and a relationship with Him. Truly loving our Abba. Baruch Hashem! There is no reincarnation mentioned in Torah also Hashem said time and time again we are not suppose to call the dead or talk to people who do. Hashem had those people killed why would you consort with them?
@JollyGoodJewWitch8 жыл бұрын
John Null Lol I agree with you there too. I appreciate every lecture from Rabbi. I only eat kosher. I challenge you to think about how the animals that are labeled kosher are treated and how they are killed and where they are killed. I will not eat from a butcher who isn't 100℅ kosher. I once ordered from a organic grass fed kosher place just to find out they have many butchers and those butchers aren't kosher butchers. I was very upset after learning that.
@goodtimestv96908 жыл бұрын
Kimberly Jo because. there's oral Torah. and there is a lot of things you don't understand about Judaism...the written. torah is for all nations like hamites and every one else..oral torah is only for the jewish people..maybe this is why you don't understand reincarnation in the torah..
@goodtimestv96908 жыл бұрын
Kimberly Jo iyov or who ever gets punishment its all calculated from has hashem...so just because kimberly or whoever thinks it wasn't deserve..i 1000% sure god knows what he's doing and he's 100% just..if someone gets punishment. now it could be from something from his past life...but you will probably not understand what I'm saying because you do not believe in reincarnation. .
@TorahDose8 жыл бұрын
Hi, there are many reasons given for Iyov's many years of punishment, one of them being his faliure to speak out. When Paroh sought against the Jews, he consulted three advisors. One of them, Eyov, remained silent, and was sentenced to terribly painful and agonizing suffering (Sotah 11a). Eyov's compromise seems reasonable. After all, his protest would not accomplish anything. RAV CHAIM SHMUELEVITZ interprets that Eyov's silence reflected insensitivity. When one is in pain, he cries out even though the cry accomplishes nothing. For not feeling the pain of others, Eyov was sentenced to pain that would cause him to cry out. This is one reason given. It is dangerous to doubt God's judgement of reward and punishment, by saying that He gives needless punishment, this is a denial of one of the 13 principles of faith. Secondly, reincarnation is a doctrine dating back over two thousand years and it has become a bedrock of Jewish thought. All the Gedolim of the past thousand odd years have accepted the Kabbalah as divine, and have wrote expositions on it. To deny Kabbalah is to take part in the vilification of thousands of Rabbi's, something you have to be sure about to do. Lastly, indeed it says in the Torah (Written) to not speak with the dead or take part in Seances as such, (refer to Seance of Prophet Shmuel by Shaul and the interpretation therein). Reincarnation is different though, it is not violating the terms set forth in the Torah by any means. For additional support of my argument, Rav Yehudah Fetayah a 20th century Kabblaist from Iraq, has a massive Sefer, Minhat Yehudah describing his conversations with dead spirits whom possessed bodies of the living and he then exorcised those spirits. Either way, reincarnation, a massive topic is esoteric and on the whole, is not meant for most people, only it's baseline thought is presented by Rabbi Mizrachi. Not once has he stood there with the Reishit Chochmah or similar deep Kabbalaistic books and given over it's very deep works.
@JollyGoodJewWitch8 жыл бұрын
Mr.sowhat I am Jewish. Avigayil is my Hebrew name and I used to believe in Reincarnation and I don't agree the written Torah is not for all Jews. Rabbi himself said once that if you put oral over Torah there's a problem, "find a new Rabbi" he said. I believe Elohim gives us clear understanding in the written and oral should support those things written. Clarification is definitely needed since different Rabbi's say different things even with Talmud.