not a mystery. He was being an a-hole, a jerk. This was his problem and why he was called out to do this task. Ethnocentricity is not beneficial. It is obvious that HaShem cares for all Jew or Not a Jew, and if he can forgive a complete blatant jerk, he can forgive you.
This is by far the most outstanding analysis of the book of Jonah that I have ever heard. Thank you!
My favorite Rabbi! His teaching is always well studied and very thoughtful!! Please continue to post relevant teachings!
I see your point
Thirty minutes fantastic lesson stretched in two hours.
Its until now the best explanation of story of Prophet Yona ( among those that I saw). Thank you a lot!
Exactly 👌🏼 No one does Justice to this book 📖 like our Rabbi David Fohrman 👏🏼 does.
I’m so grateful to be in his group, The Producer’s Circle ⭕️ 👍🏼
Yonah finally makes sense!!!
That was great definitely worth the time
Such a good talk
Thank you sooo much!!!! Incredible
Nice
This is brilliant. Unlike my wife, peers and rabbis, I am very immersed in ‘din’. Unfortunately, my compassion is lacking.
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comment regarding justice... We have a sense of justice but not true justice. True justice would not have allowed the existence of humans.
not a mystery. He was being an a-hole, a jerk. This was his problem and why he was called out to do this task. Ethnocentricity is not beneficial. It is obvious that HaShem cares for all Jew or Not a Jew, and if he can forgive a complete blatant jerk, he can forgive you.