Comparing Judaism and Eastern Orthodoxy | Orthodoxy Questions Answered! #39 (4/1/21)
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- Father Maggos welcomes Special Guest Rabbi Peter Stein from Temple B'rith Kodesh (www.tbk.org) to discuss the similarities and differences between Judaism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
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Fr james Bernstein who converted from Orthodox Judaism who is now an orthodox priest would be amazing to have on this show to interview on this exact topic
Sadly, he’s in his final days now.
There can never be too many discussions about interfaith beliefs. Delightful and meaningful.
Thank you very much! We will be hosting more discussions like this very soon!
🌞 Greek Orthodoxy has alot of Judism in their tradition's. Reform Judism is too cold & dry for my nature. Greek Orthodoxy is focused on the family, the ❤️ heart, hospitality 🍰, gardening 🌷, love of nature & the ⛵ ocean. It's my humble opinion. I respect all people to walk their path in peace. 🐬 Susan Marcile
This Rabbi is not telling a truthful balanced reality of Judism. It's not in the spiritual best interest of Christian's who love Jesus & Christmas 🎄 to mingle with the Jewish people. We have heard the storie's of valuable wisdom past down.The Saint's have made this message very clear. Real clear circle's & line's create peaceful outcome's. 🐬 S.M.
Would you want to have lunch in the 🦁 lion's den? Do you want to become chow food? The same reasoning applie's too 🌲Christian's mingling with the Jewish people. It's your moral duty to wise up & protect yourself from harm! 🐬 S.M.
Not true.
A few points. At 34:15 and +/-, Rabbi Stein notes that the Last Supper was not a seder in that the seder was developed much later in the Rabbinic Judaism tradition. The Catholics (seem) apparently to think it was, as they insist on the Eucharist being served with unleavened bread. We Orthodox know via the Gospel of St John that "artos" - the Greek word for common bread, that is, leavened bread, was used. Jesus broke (in "half') common bread, which is what the Orthodox use in the Eucharist Gifts. Also, I just learned that the Feast of the Unleavened Bread is celebrated the Next Day (after Passover). Everything about the Passion story (I think this is a Catholic image) is geared to Jesus celebrating the Feast of Passover, not the Feast of the Unleavened Bread.
At 1:30:15 Rabbi Stein says that the Messiah will be a being from God, not a flesh and blood human. Setting aside the flesh and blood aspect (sorta), then a line of questions for the future is how is this different from the Christian understanding of the Second Coming? Does it matter to Jews who the Messiah is (to kick off the Messianic Age), as in could they accept Jesus Christ (fitting the coming event) as the Messiah?
I was a little concerned at the start that Father was asking the Rabbi about certain Christian beliefs. The Rabbi made clear that Jews today express Judaism as the post Temple rabbis developed it, not a Temple based, Biblical, Judaism that Jesus experienced. I was going to liken Father's questions to how Jerome who translated the Scriptures in Latin used the current Hebrew writings rather than the Septuagint (the Hebrew Scriptures in Greek from 200 BCE), thinking they were more accurate. Justin Martyr had already noted that the Hebrew Scriptures had been corrupted by the rabbis. But this is too involved for this. Orthodox Christians should trust what the Church and Holy Tradition have given us, the Faithful.
Paul says explicitly that God does not care about ethnicity, heredity, gender and the like. All are one in Messiah. Modern day Judaism is based on Talmudic interpretation, and in its orthodox form, focused on minutiae of law, rather than love, justice and mercy, as Jesus taught against the pharisees who plotted against Him
Yes brother. Never stop telling the truth
False. Judaism is based on the Torah. I suggest you read the first 5 books of the Old Testament carefully. The Eternal God insists on His Laws to be taken in custody and practice by the people who were the first monotheist but He loved and loves them and always will and Hé forgives them, shows Himself to them and forgives them.
Cannot find chat at all. Maybe it is me? But this was a very interesting talk with Fr Bernstein and Fr Maggos! Thank you,
Would have been more valuable had you invited an Orthodox / Hasidic Rabbi. “Reformed” Judaism is little more than a cultural club. Although I wonder how appropriate it is to host the cleric of a non-Christian religion in the knave of a Church to begin with. 🤔
Ive found the reform were the most welcoming though as I was reaching out to local synagogues though. I think theyre perhaps more open minded.
I agree. I personally wouldn’t do the interview in the place of worship, he is also wearing a hat inside the Church which is disrespectful.
@@KBperson I’m not EO - I am a filthy hell bound Coptic Monophysite heretic. But you and I are on the same page. Inviting non Trinitarians to do interviews in a church is a no no
@@TheCopticParabolanos I’m not EO either. We are from the same Church my brother. I am a Christian from Armenia. Our Churches are sisters and share the same faith.
@@KBperson God bless - I recognize your username from other videos, I think
We Are the fulfillment of the Jewish faith rabbinical Judaism is man made.
🐬 Yes, this is true. It's wise to stay far away from them too! Protect yourself it's what Jesus expect's & want's you to do! 🌹 S.M.
@@elliotbressloer2612 Interesting, got any evidence for this?
True
@@elliotbressloer2612 Jesus didn’t stay away from anyone, particularly those who were popularly regarded as sinners. He reached out in love to bring others to the light. Christians are to model His ways.
I’m a convert to the Greek Orthodox Church, and I totally agree with you @John Palomo. If you’re wondering, I was raised in the Pentecostal movement.
Thank you so much, I've always wondered about the perspective a Jewish person might have on Christianity, but Jews I know were not willing to "go there", so I'm really appreciating this.
Our pleasure!
"I grew up- the Last Supper was a Passover meal. Well, is that true?"
What kind of question is that?! Why is an Orthodox priest asking an unbelieving Jewish rabbi if the Last Supper was a Passover meal?? Luke 22:7-20 tells us that it was. St. Paul tells us that Jesus is our Passover lamb. We eat His flesh and drink His blood, the Holy Eucharist, which is eating the Passover in the kingdom of God. You don't have to ask an unbeliever about this sort of thing, let alone ask if its true.
People should read “Jesus in the Talmud” by Peter Schaefer. This rabbi , as sincere as he is, is very kind to his representation of the Jewish perspective of Jesus. Nothing against this kind rabbi, but The Talmud and the rabbinical writings throughout antiquity tell a much different view /story towards Jesus, Mary , Christians and the disciples/ the church.
he's a liar
@@anon2867 they usually are
The man is a liar, as his people usually are and are said to be as such by Christ Himself in the Scriptures
Source?
@@processandbeing read it, or look it up on Wikipedia if you don’t want to
What is the music in the beginning?
The question about rabbis being teachers. The Jewish concept is different to our priests because Judaism no longer has a valid or currently functioning priesthood since the destruction of the temple as seen in the Old Testament or during the time of Jesus but we orthodox believe that the priesthood never died but is directly continued in the Orthodox Church as we see Jesus giving priesthood authority to his apostles and then they ordaining other presbyters
I love serious religious people
When Supeervisor of Sunday school in a Protestant Church years ago, I took all Sunday School to Jewish Synogogue, in order to learn about the faith Jesus grew up with and some of the mothers drove and wnt along and the minister agreed with this whole idea, It was very informational to us all including the reading right to left ,and all the many things they taught, I just wanted the young people to see and learn a little about Jesus life when on earth. Then explaining" the rest of the story" LOL of how Jesus is God and Holy spirit and came to teach and save and heal, and the salvation part and being the messenger is the one thing the Jewish faith has not all come along on board. Unless , Messianic Jews.
16:00 Jesus Christ didn’t write the New Testament. I don’t think Rabbi has a lot of knowledge about the faith.
Jews steer away from any knowledge about our faith because it would make known to them the weakness of their own "faith". Jews barely ever engage in theological debate for the same reason.
Maybe about as much knowledge as you have about Judaism. And isn’t that the very point of this interview? To build human understanding? Let he who is without sin cast the first stone….
The problem with the royal we argument is that it ignores the two powers theory, the divine council theory and several other accepted theories. The royal we theory also fails because it's not used again after genesis. God never says "we will" afterwards, so it makes no sense. It's completely anomalous.
If Moses wrote the 5 books like he's said to have done, why switch like that? It's a stupid argument
Very interesting and educational... but that female question reader was very distracting.... I cringed every time she picked up the mic. She sounded more like she wanted to be in on the discussion rather than a technical assistant. I was surprised she didn't seat herself between the rabbi and the reverend... lol
That’s why Scriptures say women should be quiet in Church and if they have questions to ask their husbands later.
Is the Rabbi inside the Church, and wearing a hat?
they always get special exceptions made for them. "If you want to be allowed to kiss my ass, then I'll have to be allowed to break the rules of your house, goy". Very friendly and respectful people.
Because he's reform, but I think soon the entire opinion about jews entering a church will change
Would have been better if you spoke with Chabad or other orthodox rabbis! Reform “Judaism,” is not a valid expression!
Ive found reform to be the most welcoming/open though… from my experience so far
Hi Father Angelo...Judeo-Christian is what we are as Orthodox Christians.
@Daren Fliflet Backwards. The pharisees were right about everything, jesus didnt fulfill a single messianic prophecy, he wasnt God, and the trinity is demonic.
That's weird because that term wasn't used by anyone recorded until 1821 when an Irish Protestant missionary named Alexander McCaul used it in a letter. It was a Protestant term used by a Church attempting to utilize modern rabbinical traditions (which didn't develop until long after Christ BTW) to help convert Jews. So I strongly disagree that the term "Judeo Christian," is appropriate in any way for Orthodox Christians.
We are Christians, not Jews. The religion of the Jewish people is not this new religion that we see now.
True ❤️
Yup it was created by zionists@joachimjustinmorgan4851
This is the most awkward interaction ever. You can tell the jewish guy is extremely uncomfortable😂
010 Go back to the Creation of Yah-we breathing the concept of Creation.
If there was Creation, there would be no Evolution and no Entropy. 010
Others have a longer history than 4000 years, the Ezidis have. Yazidis assert their religion is older than Judaism, Please be humble Rabbi. I know how you feel about Judaism but it has a beginning not as old as other indigenous people.
The Indians might have something to say about that as well. Abraham and Sara vs. Brahman and his consort Sarasvati. Hmmm....
Well also zoastrianism
Jesus was very clear. That's all I will say. Read the new testament.
Read the torah too.
Reformed themselves out of Judaism...
Maybe but at least theyre open.