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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Vayishlach
Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Vayetze
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Toldot
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Dedication of Harvey L. Miller Family Library and Administration Building Nov. 2024
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Hayei Sarah
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Vayera
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Lech Lecha
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Noach
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Simchat Torah
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Sukkot
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Yom Kippur 5785
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Zooming into Rosh Hashanah 5785
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Rosh Hashana 5785
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Ki Tavo
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Re'eh
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Each week, #ShavuaTovAtSchechter presents a new and timely video with insights on the weekly Torah reading from the distinguished faculty of the Schechter Institutes in Jerusalem. View our extensive library of videos and articles at schechter.edu/articles/.
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Va'etchanan
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Va'etchanan
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Devarim - Chazon
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Devarim - Chazon
Zooming into Tisha B'Av 2024
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Zooming into Tisha B'Av 2024
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Mattot-Masei
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Mattot-Masei
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Pinchas
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Pinchas
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Balak
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Balak
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Hukkat
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Hukkat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Korah
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Korah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Shelach Lecha
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Shelach Lecha
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Beha'alotcha
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Beha'alotcha
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Naso
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Naso
Fifth Annual Zoom Tikkun - 5784 / 2024
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Fifth Annual Zoom Tikkun - 5784 / 2024
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Yom Yerushalayim - Jerusalem Day
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Yom Yerushalayim - Jerusalem Day
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Behukotai
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Parashat Behukotai
Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Lag B'Omer
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Shavua Tov @ Schechter: Lag B'Omer

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  • @criticman123
    @criticman123 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank G-d someone besides Tovia Singer (y''s) is speaking about this.

  • @joansmith3335
    @joansmith3335 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes 😮

  • @growthandunderstanding
    @growthandunderstanding หลายเดือนก่อน

    Core values as reflected in the "state" of Izrael? Genocide, theft, apartheid, violence, militarism, lawlessness, lack of morals and ethics...

  • @LeoOrlando-yd2ut
    @LeoOrlando-yd2ut 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is better than the Desiree’ Miller and Theresa Renterria show. 😁

  • @eddiesanders2719
    @eddiesanders2719 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Subscribed!

  • @ThribesNightLifeOnline
    @ThribesNightLifeOnline 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Many people don't know this but many Crypto Jews where people of color taken not just to the Caribbean islands but also in the early Americas and the where given the title as gola and they worked the fields of South Carolina plantations and VA. They where the first black slaves to sing the song Kum By Yah My Lord.

  • @AriellaVerlag
    @AriellaVerlag 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fascinating Talk, thank you

  • @debbiewebber4717
    @debbiewebber4717 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are right! It doesn't seem this book belongs in the Scriptures. I think in a way we are being told that G** knows how we react and will react when the end comes. He knows we are human and will question His authority, will be angry and sad. The world is no longer a good place and the coming of our Lord Yeshua is in response to the condition the world is in. He knows times will be hard and we will experience great losses of the people we love, our possessions, our freedoms. He loves us enough to know that is very scary for us, but He has given us the examples of all the events in the Bible that we true believers will be alright eventho we will experience great tragedy, the loss of everything we know, just as those in Chapters 1 through 5 of the ancient book of Leviticus experienced ... But He loves us and will be with us even to the tragic end of the Age!

  • @awdat
    @awdat 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That behind you. are three entrances some idiot tried to make in the wall, many centuries later. When he tried to make tunnels up to the Temple Mount he struck bedrock and gave up, and closed the entrances

  • @Neaganz
    @Neaganz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    God doesnt demand blood he cleanses your sin in his.

  • @AbuAlhadi
    @AbuAlhadi 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A terro Chikli SION will pay the price of his SIN . Hamaz will win ...

  • @gilescain8903
    @gilescain8903 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *Promosm*

  • @edithdelalande7697
    @edithdelalande7697 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, Dr. Ari, for this wonderful explanation.

  • @LEONMINTZ
    @LEONMINTZ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There should be pictures of the Jewish Quarter after liberation. No just a talk about it.

  • @bijdavbby
    @bijdavbby 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yitro,the priest of Midian is reincarnated as. Àaŕon hakohen

  • @fuqui035
    @fuqui035 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem in the bible people take it literally like lest mexico and other poor nations then people have no way of feeding their children

  • @Mark-pm4mi
    @Mark-pm4mi 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Promo'SM 🎶

  • @WeCube1898
    @WeCube1898 ปีที่แล้ว

    As I understand it, I would could summarize the lesson in the ff - Unassuming (Fair) - Cooperation - Empowering - Integrity - Sense of Justice - Humility

  • @iamjoeysteel
    @iamjoeysteel ปีที่แล้ว

    How was it "in defiance" when on your one point you mentioned the soviet style of by the people for the people. Also they clearly weren't that oppressed if they were given an entire autonomous zone and could celebrate in the capital streets.

  • @theidolbabblerthedailydose33
    @theidolbabblerthedailydose33 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree with this assessment, but also that the tablets were written on both the front and back of each: Exodus 32:15-16 (NIV) "Moses turned and went down the mountain with the two tablets of the covenant law in his hands. They were inscribed on both sides, front and back. The tablets were the work of God; the writing was the writing of God, engraved on the tablets."

  • @jamallaaib2286
    @jamallaaib2286 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was expecting to hear where is Amalek today as your video's title says!!

  • @ericcm6936
    @ericcm6936 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why do Jews hate whites and Christians?

  • @ericcm6936
    @ericcm6936 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am curious if Jewish people consider the actions of Yagoda and the Jewish run Cheka “Amalek”?

  • @rollzolo
    @rollzolo ปีที่แล้ว

    Life is death. The void is the beginning of beginnings. Animals dies for our bellys, we go to war because of our pride. Religion is backwards

  • @mrniceguy8298
    @mrniceguy8298 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can be fruitful and multiply by sinning 😂

  • @phish_1
    @phish_1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey! Not all women can get pregnant!!! It is 1x0=0!!!

  • @susanpower9265
    @susanpower9265 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dedicated to former EMPRESS OF IRAN FARAH and her remaining daughter as well as to my friend Siamak on FEAST OF STJOAN OF ARC 2023 having discovered this video today

  • @ciprianiulian6575
    @ciprianiulian6575 ปีที่แล้ว

    The jews are evil.

  • @msrhuby
    @msrhuby ปีที่แล้ว

    Mysterious Ways - U2

  • @Disciple4life
    @Disciple4life ปีที่แล้ว

    Another Jew on TH-cam said it’s Aryans. I haven’t seen that opinion from any other Jew. But I haven’t looked too much. Just ask “who is amalek” and you’ll see the video. I think the background is blueish purple if you want to scroll fast. Probably 10-20 Links down in the search.

    • @ericcm6936
      @ericcm6936 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are many rabbis who say whites and Christian’s are “Amalek”. There were and are many American Jewish professors who also hate and blame whites for everything bad. And they blame Christianity too. Maybe it is time you realized that the Talmud believers are in fact Thee Anti-Christ who are lying and paving the way for the false messiah and themselves

  • @Disciple4life
    @Disciple4life ปีที่แล้ว

    He never answers the question

  • @ChixieMary
    @ChixieMary ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm trying to figure out why evangelical Christians think Jesus "Last Supper" was a Seder. 🫤

    • @jamesmunn8144
      @jamesmunn8144 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is the best explanation I found. th-cam.com/video/VAm1MlB-cV0/w-d-xo.html

    • @BeautiFuFu
      @BeautiFuFu ปีที่แล้ว

      The last supper was not a "seder" it was Passover Dinner. Passover dinner was changed to "Seder" via Talmudic (not scripture, its rabbinic interpretation of scripture) Jewish traditions and he's explained how in the video. Yeshua (Jesus) asked his disciples to prepare for the passover dinner so he can eat it with them before his crucifixion. (Matthew 26:17-28, Mark 14:12-14, Luke 22:15, John 13: 1-3), The catholic church changed and renamed it to "last supper", and created the holiday "easter" which is rooted in non-Biblical worship of other deities (along with pretty much everything else of the church). Doing this effectively removed the Hebrew context of the death of Christ. the first "Christians" were believers that practiced the law of Moses (because He did not come to abolish but to fulfill). The Catholic church persecuted these people and eventually came to the conclusion, "if you can't beat them join them". Thus they created a new belief that eliminated the emphasis on God's law using Paul (not Christ) as their divine authority, and they persecuted believers that followed the law calling them "Judiazers". Peter said this would happen and its still happening (2 Peter 3: 15-18). Gods law makes no room for mixing pagan practices (aka syncretism), and thats essentially what was the MO of the Catholic church. They wanted to keep their rooted pagan practices, but on the surface claim Christ as their savior. So the day to "worship" the "Sun" (Not THE SON) became "Sunday", yule became chirstmas, weeping for tammuz became lent, and ishtar spring worship became easter, etc. Because doing such is strictly forbidden by God's law, their main goal was to separate from Mosaic law as much as possible while still claiming to believe the God of the Hebrew bible. And to understand christianity, it can be described as: the Protestant Church is the rebellious child of the Catholic church, that separated from Roman Catholicism during the protestant reformation but kept all the syncretic practices. In other words, they didn't like their mothers rules so they ran away, but they were raised to finish their peas, so they still eat all their peas. *VERY LONGWINDED EXPLANATION* but yea thats pretty much it. Yeshua (Jesus) was a Hebrew man who celebrated Passover, and was still doing so with his followers, and never said that they should stop, or that those that believe in him should not celebrate it (Galatians 3:28-29) . We have one sect of belief that claims belief in Jesus, but has removed him from his true Hebraic context and made up their own context for him by mixing in the practices of their roman gods. And you have another sect of belief that doesn't believe in Jesus, but also does the same mixing of pagan practices into their worship of God even though the Almighty as specifically asked everyone not to do that (Deuteronomy 12:4 and 12: 30-31 - by the way its part of the Hebrew Torah aka the the actual scripture thats supposed to be followed). The result of this disobedience is the root of why questions like yours happen so often. The prayer is for everyone to understand the blessing of Yeshua as our salvation, and find the spirit to get back to doing what was actually instructed to do. Let go of the Leaven (the Hebrew context for this statement that was made referring to the unleavened bread of the Passover Feast, a Feast where a sacrifice is made to cover the people from destruction. Aka Jesus was unblemished, meaning no sin aka no leaven. Sin = not following the law, so he followed every single law. He tells his disciples during Passover dinner to "eat this", this = unleavened bread that they ate during passover (lol the painting is wrong, but guess who painted it), "eat this in remembrance of me". The unleavened, sinless, sacrificial lab of God who's blood covers us so that final death will passover us. Yeshua (Jesus) the passover lamb sacrificed during passover to cover the world from the destruction of sin (John 1:29) if they *believe and turn away from sin aka lawlessness*) In the Hebrew scripture (Tanakh and Torah), and to Christians the Old testament (I personally think its better referred to as the first or early testament), Passover started when the children of Israel had to sacrifice an unblemished lamb, and put the blood over their doors so that the angel of death would *passover* them when it came through Egypt to kill the first born sons. It was a shadow of whats to come, and what was meant by "I didn't come to abolish but to fulfill". Meaning, we would see the fullness of what was given in the earlier testament in Jesus, not that he would get rid of the earlier testament. Removing the leaven (aka sin) of the Pharisees, was to remove the sin of false, confusing, and overbearing man made doctrines that was lifted above the word of God. The same traditions and man made doctrines that are the basis of both sects of faith today. The man made laws, was what Christ fought and debated, never the words of our Father (Mark 7: 10-13). 😮‍💨🤗

    • @ChixieMary
      @ChixieMary ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BeautiFuFu That's all really interesting. Except the Christians still think Jesus and his last supper was a Seder. Christianity picks and chooses a lot of things from the old Hebrew traditions, rituals and fables. 🥺

    • @PurpleHippy247
      @PurpleHippy247 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@BeautiFuFu want to coy your reply but can't. We'll said

  • @Powerful9315
    @Powerful9315 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for TEACHING TRUTH! A huge thank you from Atlanta, Georgia

  • @enoch327
    @enoch327 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is strange. I have people telling me that Christians having a Seder is a mockery of Judaism. Yet the Jews were evidently doing some borrowing of their own. I can't wait to find out who the Greeks stole the symposium from.

  • @blaisesprowl8276
    @blaisesprowl8276 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Rabbi David Golinkin. Can you tell me the name of the book with the illustration you hold up please?

  • @mustaffa1611
    @mustaffa1611 ปีที่แล้ว

    If it is not Biblical then why would anyone want to do this? Why not just do what the Bible says and cook Lamb over fire and eat unleavened bread with bitter herbs? Isn't the whole point of getting the leaven out of your house to symbolize getting the pagan customs out of YHWH's designated Holy days and the Word?

  • @irisbailar3980
    @irisbailar3980 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it not important to finish the statement? be fruitful and multiply and replenish the Earth. In the beginning the Earth was empty so it needed to be filled. Replenish is to fill up or to build up. The Earth is full. Replenishing is not needed and multiplication has happened.

  • @John-xu3jk
    @John-xu3jk ปีที่แล้ว

    ...so Deuteronomy 12:30 is invalid, a waste of ink ?

  • @christoromiarafael8864
    @christoromiarafael8864 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't understand your language very well. Where is amalekites today? Are they still in the world? 🤔🤔

    • @MoeReeseWins
      @MoeReeseWins ปีที่แล้ว

      They wouldn’t exist today because God wipe their tribe out. God sent Saul to kill everyone including their babies.

    • @GeorgeRaptis-t3m
      @GeorgeRaptis-t3m ปีที่แล้ว

      The Zionists are Amalek, says Rabbi Anava!

    • @MandyAltamirano
      @MandyAltamirano ปีที่แล้ว

      They are Jews. Haman and his 10 sons were killed but Hamas daughters married Hebrews.

    • @Feldman1
      @Feldman1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is a very good question. From what I know, there was a ruler that conquered a lot of land, and what he did is, once he conquered land, he would srpead the citizens of that land randomly to a completely different one, so that it will break their moral and it won't be possible for them to retaliate, meaning, he kept on doing that for a long time, and this caused the population to mix itself, so the blood of amalekites is untrackable since families were mixed with each other as a results.

  • @rodrigocalvo4174
    @rodrigocalvo4174 ปีที่แล้ว

    amalek rules!!!!

    • @welchce
      @welchce ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm not Jewish but you don't know what you're talking about. Amalek is a real problem in the world today. It's a spirit of hatred and narcissism. It's quite evident and when you spend more time seeking the truth and less time provoking people, hopefully you will come to that understanding.

    • @rodrigocalvo4174
      @rodrigocalvo4174 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@welchce I know exactly what I'm talking about

    • @welchce
      @welchce ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rodrigocalvo4174 okay Rodrigo. Good luck!

    • @rodrigocalvo4174
      @rodrigocalvo4174 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@welchce you need it more

    • @welchce
      @welchce ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rodrigocalvo4174 are you threatening me and my family?

  • @rodrigocalvo4174
    @rodrigocalvo4174 ปีที่แล้ว

    anyone who disagrees is amalek evidently

  • @kwizeracharles4086
    @kwizeracharles4086 ปีที่แล้ว

    Am Blessed with your Words, May the Almighty Bless you so much ♥️

  • @kwizeracharles4086
    @kwizeracharles4086 ปีที่แล้ว

    Woooww, Glory be to God sir

  • @GrandFyre
    @GrandFyre ปีที่แล้ว

    Todah raba Rav. 🙏🏼 In Kabbalah, there is a distinct explanation of the force of satan opposing the Force of Hashem, and it’s through a person’s ego, that satan attempts to inspire the Yetzer Hara to act in a manner deliberately in contempt of Hashem. The nachash may have been forced out of Eden for trying to coerce Adam and Eve to defy Hashem, but the coercion to manipulate Hashem’s Souls against Hashem, never stopped once the nachash was out in the world and able to continue to tempt Hashem’s Souls into more transgressions. People who act in the Amalek spirit; are simply people who have subconsciously and spiritually given their will to satan. And it’s one of the hardest things for a Soul to either confront the Amalek yetzer Hara within themselves, and even more so difficult to know when Hashem expects us to absolutely destroy other people, who live to cause as much evil as possible in the world, to weaken Hashem’s presence on the planet. As a Kabbalist, confronting my own Yetzer Hara took decades, but I’m now realizing how much harder it is, to move into the next step and realize we are expected (some of us) by Hashem, to actively dismantle those who operate entirely off of the Amalek energy, as they work on behalf of satan to try and destroy this planet. Good vs evil in this world continues to become a much more complex game, as evil people have become much better at cloaking their true nature. All in all, thank you for this video. An old Kabbalistic saying: the greatest trick the devil played on the world, is to make it believe he does not exist. Just as cancer metastasizes in the body going unnoticed for years until it becomes deadly, so too is the Amalek, satanic energy, good at pretending it’s not in full force, needing to be destroyed. Todah Rabba. 🙏🏼

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you though this is 5 years posted. And Kathi the comment is really good too, .. the Most High .. Yah ... or sure didn't ordain this as obedience. Traditions of men are always problematic ... I wonder if there is any stated "religious purpose for keeping Hanukkah" ... which some call the "festival of lightS" notice plural ... I am still looking into more on this.. I have never kept it but you can believe someone somewhere sometime might ask about if it is approved by Yah.

  • @ssddqa443256
    @ssddqa443256 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much

  • @kathim7196
    @kathim7196 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for confirming that I have been right to never insult the Most High God by participating in what He did not ordain.

    • @KGood28
      @KGood28 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Amen

    • @davidpatrick1813
      @davidpatrick1813 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same terminology I use ... mostly. I think learning from history and turning our foot from evil and turn to seeking the Kingdom of Yah and his righteousness FIRST ... is a must walk perspective of living life in true reality.

    • @KingLanternChimera1611
      @KingLanternChimera1611 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shalom, beloved. The Almighty God knows all things including what we think of him regardless of our mortal ways of worship. Think about this: why do we call God, "the most high God"? He's not the"MOST" high God" He's The ONLY God! Ancient Israel worshipped a pantheon of gods , which is why God came to be the chief God of gods or"Most High God." You can't run from your past. Monday is pagan. It's day of the moon god, Tuesday is Mars the Roman war god. Wed is mercury, Thursday is Thor's day, July is Julius Caesar's namesake. This doesn't change the fact that the Lord our God is one Lord and you shall love God with ALL your heart and soul and all your mind and might. Peace be unto you.

  • @anniebacalso4953
    @anniebacalso4953 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pp

  • @vickischneider8368
    @vickischneider8368 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    No….. Jesus was sacrificed for our sins. This isn’t needed.

  • @babeltower5782
    @babeltower5782 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Man is appointed mortal sorrow; but the Blessed G-d shall come down teaching that His death shall bring the despairing rest or comfort.” Here´s the sod on the chamesh May "I WILL BECOME WHAT I CHOOSE TO BECOME" show you who is the real Mashiach the one that paid the price of your sins May H´ bless you Amen PS: Beresh(ee)t is more suitable to use in English teachings IMO