A great testament to the Rebbe is the fact that even those who opposed his ideas, his philosophy, his campaigns, could only do so on ideological grounds. Nobody ever said he was dishonest, or arrogant, or that he had a second motive for any of his actions. His integrity, honesty and conviction impressed everyone who met or saw him. I'm not religious by any means but often find myself watching videos about the Rebbe, listening to stories, reading articles. Thanks for your work.
It was such a zehut and beraha to have met the Rebbe and be by his side so many times during my days in yeshiva. What an extraordinary holy man and his teachings and outreach is felt so incredibly in our days.!
You have that terrific photo of the Rebbe, with his intense gaze, one that I'm sure touched the soul of those in his view. The ones showing his warm smile are equally special.
You nailed it with the eyes... in Italian we have an expression, "la scintilla", literally a spark. It's that look only very few people have. They don't even need to talk to you or say anything, you look into their eyes and feel like gazing into the infinite. Men, women, sometimes children have it, and once you see it, you can never forget.
So Grateful for the truth! So much stuff on all the channels etc… Truth being very hard to feel but all the Rabbi’s teaching I feel so safe. Thank You Rabbi and all the Jewish community.
Thank you rabbi Friedman I enjoyed your video on the rebbe he was the one who gathered us in treated us with kindness I am grateful you shared his memory and some of yours personal experiences with us thank you it means alot❤
Todah rabah Rabbi Manis. The Rebbe was my Rebbe's Rebbe. Your teaching here is essential, inspiring to continue the tukun olam and reaching our ultimate potential.
@historywithbpsychology Who makes the Torah fun to study? He does! Who taught me that I would rather be needed than needy? He did! Who reminds me of mitzvahs I could do but never makes me feel lectured or talked down to? He does!
i really enjoyed this episode Reb-..a true real and genuine hero ,of the highest value,worth & caliber....'💙'...thank's rabbi Manis..many-many blessings sir-
I have recently discovered that my lineage draws back to the Rebbe. My last name is Berlin. I am only beginning to understand the profundity of this. Listening to you speak about him is an honour and would love to know more and more.
Thank you to the Rebbe, for being the 7th in the line, with its special meaning. He accepted being our leader, despite his reservations, and innovated beyond anyone's imagination. The Rebbe led us and continues to lead us, Baruch Hashem, through you and others, his schluchim, Rabbi Friedman. Intense gratitude beyond mere words.
The Power Pf Perspective is Strong, Because “ Godly “ Is Often Misunderstood As Turning Into a God In This Era, Also Stereotypes Are Heavy On The Jewish Community, So Having The Opportunity To Know and Listen From a Rabbi Who Speaks From The Heart With Truth is a Blessing, Thank You 🙏🏼
I actually love when the Chabad guys stop me on the street and ask if I’m Jewish. When I say yes, I can tell there is a genuine warmth there, and I always give them the time and I stop and talk to them, ask them questions, etc., just as they give me their time. I’ll admit I’ve never even considered following them in their ways, but I respect them very much, especially their outreach and embrace of the more secular, or non-Orthodox, Jews. The closed off nature of many of the Hasidic sects (including and especially their rejection of non-Orthodox Jews) has always felt very alienating to me, but the Chabad people are the exact opposite. They make me feel welcome and bring Judaism back to me in a way that feels truly genuine. I’ve attended many Shabbat dinners at the house of my local Chabad rabbi, and I’ve never once felt pressured to adopt any practice or ritual that didn’t feel meaningful to me personally, or was simply too burdensome to realistically fit into my life in the modern, assimilated world. I know many traditional Jews would criticize me for not strictly following all of the laws of the Torah, but the Chabad people never did. They are always welcoming and non-judgmental. Much love to the Lubavitcher Rebbe of Blessed Memory.
Awesome video. Thank You Rabbi Manis Friedman for sharing. Good Information. I'm a Christian. P.S. Note to any assh*le...do not reply to my comment with judgemental or negative inflammatory remarks.
It's alive and well and continuing the work that the Rebbe implemented. Rabbi Friedman and others, besides the worldwide schluchim, are his "emissaries".
His message (of Rebbe) now is to rejoice (se réjouir) meaning not to be sad or guilty. I guess it’s because the only fact the Messie is on Earth is by itself a great news. I’m sad of the situation because I feel lonely and have to « fix the world » alone. My brother Jen said I’m not alone. But things could have been different. I already defeated Dalaï-Lama, Putin, Erdogan, Netanyahu and Macaron but they are still in material power continuing to fuck the world. It’s unfair. I hate unfairness.
Im tired of ppl ignoring the ills of ppl. The pain should mot have existed. If every idividual that was asked fir help did their part. But opted not to help.
@@nomorecensoringme there more to life than meets the eye. Things in our world have gone wrong for several reasons. I'm not looking to pick argument, but I guess I wish I had never left my hometown and mixed w strangers. In a way I saw the pain of world where I traveled but there are wolves.
@@Esty-e8cI don't know your source for that opinion, though beards are in the Torah, from G-d. Since this is His world we let Him decide what's 'supposed to ' be.
People should read the Haaretz article which begins "Is Chabad About to Make the Most Calamitous Mistake in Its History? Chabad wants to play a two-faced game, backing Israel’s most fanatic settlers on annexation but maintaining its non-political Jewish outreach image, and funding, in the U.S. It’s not going to work" The stage is set for a massive crushing blow to the state of Israel followed by Chabad being 'given' political authority. From then they will have full control to say what is Jewish and what is not.
Can you explain how the rebbe had the same last name as his father in law and his wife before he married her? All these innovations of spreading Torah had already been done by Evangelical Christians for years, the Mormons for decades, and satirized in a book written in the 1920's called Elmer Gantry. Still can't explain why since Chabad and Co, Inc. have been around the intermarriage rate has doubled, and more than a 1/5 of Jews surveyed list their religion as NONE.
He sounds like a noble man. I have a question for you. I lived near community that defrauded the government. The prosecutors office came to the community and asked them to stop all the fraud. They refused and the prosecutors went after those defrauding the government. My question is, why does the community do such things? The prosecutor provided a chance they likely would not have provided to most Americans. Why does the community defraud the government?
You talk about antisemitism, what you say about antigermanism ? We should weaponize this word too, I think. This I say as a German/ Polish/Dutch/Ashkenazi. I think we should look into 1933 - 1945 in Germany and elsewhere, what really happened, cause I know whats told today at the moment is a bunch of lies. The victor writes the history.
What 'really happened'? The historical records have shown it to the world. You can go on your own crusade to "correct" any misgivings you think have been proven. Enjoy yourself. I don't know how many will join you though go ahead. Bring light into that darkness.
People don't hate Germans. I think people hate hatred, whatever the source, especially for no reason. And I think people "hate" barbaric actions. Many Jews have German, etc ancestry so we might be interested in correcting any "fallacies". Of course video and written documentation, besides survivor and witness accounts, many recorded on video, should help in your struggle to enlighten the world.
You said that 'the rebbe' [the dead 7th rebbe] is the rebbe today. I would then infer that you believe he never died and very possibly is 'the Mashiach' therefore making you a משיחית? is this true.
We know that the Rebbe died, that he wasn't Moshiach. The Third Temple wasn't built. The Redemption hasn't happened, etc, so, no, no Moshiach yet. The Rebbe is the Rebbe of "today" in that he was the last in the line until the coming of Moshiach.
@@NIF18 The question was perfectly appropriate because the wording in the video backed the inference and the fact that Schneerson's face is seen on posters everywhere in Israel suggesting he is Moshiach.
@@PaulBCohen ok, I see where the misunderstanding is. The truth of the matter is that those who parade around proclaiming the Rebbe as Moshiach are a small minority of the chabad community. (Unfortunately, as is often the case, this minority is louder than the other factions.) The vast majority of Chabad Chassidim, particularly those who were close with the Rebbe or loyal students of his, are on the opposite side of this issue, and their stance on the matter is that, yes, the Rebbe is still the leader of Chabad, since he did not appoint a successor, and his lessons and teachings are still as alive and applicable today as ever, however, they do not believe that he is Moshiach, but would not be disappointed if that turned out to be the case. I guess we'll know for sure when the redemption arrives. In short, in the interest of not offending anyone, it's always better to err on the side of "non-mishichist" when assuming a chabadnik's position on this. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
About Rebbe's dollar line. In the mid-90s, I stood in the queue. A penniless observant Jew, a single parent with two children. I asked for his blessing. And what did I get? He gave me a dollar bill and looked at me with those piercing eyes with such a burning hate as if I was a seed of Satan. It is there/then that I lost my faith! This is my testimony. Take it for what it is.
That's a shame that you felt the Rebbe looked at you with 'hatred'. I have never heard that said about him. I've heard that his gaze was piercing Many a person, if seems, felt uncomfortable under that gaze. I presumed that it was because the Rebbe "knew" things. Why must that equal 'hatred'? We don't believe in the 'seed of satan', as such, especially since angels don't reproduce. It's a non-Jewish concept. I've heard the Rebbe's talks about Jews who make mistakes, not saying that you did, though never with condemnation. Quite the opposite. Blessings to you and your family. I hope that you heal soon.
@@nomorecensoringme Piercing gaze is indeed not the same as a hateful look. Believe me, I can distinguish between the two. I was a refusenik and a dissident. I know what a hateful full gaze is. That was pure hate in his cold blue eyes. Especially given the fact that I told him that I am a struggling single parent. He said nothing. Just looked at me with burning hate and shoved the dollar bill in my hand. As for Angelic reproduction, read Bereshit VI. Know thy Torah before commenting on it. And thank you for your best wishes, but my family was destroyed by the sanctimonious zealots soon after I lost my faith. One never heals from such a tragedy.
@@dr.edwardfreemansorry though I don't think what you saw was 'hate' though you're holding on to it, almost as a badge of honor. From what I've seen, in hundreds of videos, the Rebbe didn't always react as quickly as people thought he "should". Besides the extreme quality of people who all wanted a few words of wisdom from him. Quite a lot to expect actually. Or don't you think he was a human being? Being either a 'refusenik' or anything else would not garner 'hatred' from the Rebbe. He dealt with everyone, Jews to non-Jews, observant to barely acknowledging being a Jew, with respect, from my vantage point of not "knowing" him at all, except in broad references, to an appreciation of him.
'Mid 90s'? The Rebbe passed away in 1994, at the age of 92. I think you expected much more than the Rebbe was able to give, if you're even a Jew, etc. Are you a troller? Ready to cast mud on our Rebbe hours before his 29th yarzheit? People can 'recover' from anything they choose to. If you want yourself and your family to be a victim due to a momentary interaction, seriously a minute if at all, that's on you. Not him. Your reference to that particular line, from Bereshis a non-Jewish tactic on here, does not equal the angels procreating all over the place. Heaven would be incredibly crowded between all of the potentially millions of angels, and people. Angels don't eat, drink, etc , though they procreate? That sounds distasteful. I shake my head at your purpose. Just heard this and I think it applies to your comments: "One who plants weeds can't expect to pick flowers." - Unknown Good luck on your journey.
WOE unto you , ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers. Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, and your fathers killed them. Truly ye bear witness that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: for they indeed killed them, and ye build their sepulchres. Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute: That THE BLOOD OF ALL THE PROPHETS, WHICH WAS SHED FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD, MAY BE REQUIRED OF THIS GENERATION.
Rabbi, these, the family of the Lord, STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND! Grabbing them by their side locks and swinging them round and then letting go is an option unavailable to a retired messenger. These people above all, are WORTHY of LIFE! Their own characteristics have set them in an inviolable place and yet they will attempt to build a third Temple and God will not allow them to. How can anyone get through to them that they are righteous people and that LIFE itself determined their worth, not the Lord. The Lord has been carrying out the letter of the law in an administrative role, and the Lord has ensured that the law has been followed, but it is the people themselves, not the Lord who have sealed their own place in his sight. Through all of the misery and strife, they have endured by their own merit. Please help.
Lubavitcher Rebbe isn't his name. It does share some letters with lucifer but what you are implying couldn't be farther from the truth. I mean unless ESU77 stands for seventy seven extremely silly untruths... I mean it looks like it does. ;)
This is the most ignorant and disgusting comment I have come across Lubavitch is a town is Belarus And Lucifer is a Greek word which has nothing to do with Judaism and a Christian invention. Keep your nonsense and hate to yourself, don’t watch these videos unless you are intending to learn something.
Baruch Hashem for giving us the Rebbe, of blessed and righteous memory, to learn from, even these many years later.
A great testament to the Rebbe is the fact that even those who opposed his ideas, his philosophy, his campaigns, could only do so on ideological grounds. Nobody ever said he was dishonest, or arrogant, or that he had a second motive for any of his actions. His integrity, honesty and conviction impressed everyone who met or saw him. I'm not religious by any means but often find myself watching videos about the Rebbe, listening to stories, reading articles. Thanks for your work.
It was such a zehut and beraha to have met the Rebbe and be by his side so many times during my days in yeshiva. What an extraordinary holy man and his teachings and outreach is felt so incredibly in our days.!
Thank you, Rabbi Manis.
God had his hand on him.
Strong and Blessed
That is exactly the kind of leadership we so badly need today!
Thank you Rabbi. It is good to know all aspects of these wonderful teachers and leaders who were not broken by the dreadful times in which they lived.
You have that terrific photo of the Rebbe, with his intense gaze, one that I'm sure touched the soul of those in his view. The ones showing his warm smile are equally special.
You nailed it with the eyes... in Italian we have an expression, "la scintilla", literally a spark. It's that look only very few people have. They don't even need to talk to you or say anything, you look into their eyes and feel like gazing into the infinite. Men, women, sometimes children have it, and once you see it, you can never forget.
So Grateful for the truth! So much stuff on all the channels etc… Truth being very hard to feel but all the Rabbi’s teaching I feel so safe. Thank You Rabbi and all the Jewish community.
Thank you so much Rabbi Friedman for spreading this strong message for all of us!
Thank you Rabbi Friedman!!
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Wonderful day for you and all here!!
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Thank You HaShem for the Rebbe ✨
Thank you rabbi Friedman I enjoyed your video on the rebbe he was the one who gathered us in treated us with kindness I am grateful you shared his memory and some of yours personal experiences with us thank you it means alot❤
Todah rabah Rabbi Manis. The Rebbe was my Rebbe's Rebbe. Your teaching here is essential, inspiring to continue the tukun olam and reaching our ultimate potential.
Thank you Rabbi!!!
Awesome! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you to the hardworking IGTK Team for keeping us supplied in videos.
Thank you Rabbi…
Thank you!!!
Thank you Rabbi. 🙏🙏🙏
Every word of yours Rabbi Manis is so correct and liberating.
The rabbi learned with the Rebbe, interpreted his talks, all of which should be given acknowledgement. This is not about the rabbi.
You have changed my world, Rabbi.
@historywithbpsychology Who makes the Torah fun to study? He does! Who taught me that I would rather be needed than needy? He did! Who reminds me of mitzvahs I could do but never makes me feel lectured or talked down to? He does!
@historywithbpsychology that was not meant to sound defensive. I was borrowing his rhetorical style 😉😘
@historywithbpsychology No, no! Just another Jewish mother! 😆
Thank you Rabbi
i really enjoyed this episode Reb-..a true real and genuine hero ,of the highest value,worth & caliber....'💙'...thank's rabbi Manis..many-many blessings sir-
I have recently discovered that my lineage draws back to the Rebbe. My last name is Berlin. I am only beginning to understand the profundity of this. Listening to you speak about him is an honour and would love to know more and more.
some of my non jewish friends have been following you!you make such good sense and a bit funny also Shalom Rabbi
I am not Jewish either but I start and finish my day with Rabbi Friedman teachings
May we all go, as the Rebbe's said, 'from strength to strength'.
Thank you
👍👍💯. Always on point. 🔥
Thank you to the Rebbe, for being the 7th in the line, with its special meaning. He accepted being our leader, despite his reservations, and innovated beyond anyone's imagination. The Rebbe led us and continues to lead us, Baruch Hashem, through you and others, his schluchim, Rabbi Friedman. Intense gratitude beyond mere words.
The Power Pf Perspective is Strong, Because “ Godly “ Is Often Misunderstood As Turning Into a God In This Era, Also Stereotypes Are Heavy On The Jewish Community, So Having The Opportunity To Know and Listen From a Rabbi Who Speaks From The Heart With Truth is a Blessing, Thank You 🙏🏼
Thanks, Rabbi, for the excellent broadcast edition! Its really worth watching!❤😎👏👍🙏
Do everything with joy and shun evil ❤
Thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤
In recent years I found a great love for Chabad.
Very true!!!! Now we need hashem to follow through and help us in 2023!!!!
Thank you Rabbi Friedman for explaining the legacy of our Rebbe. Would you share some things for us to do to honor his yarzheit in a couple of days?
Baruch HaShem 🙏🏽✡️🌈
I actually love when the Chabad guys stop me on the street and ask if I’m Jewish. When I say yes, I can tell there is a genuine warmth there, and I always give them the time and I stop and talk to them, ask them questions, etc., just as they give me their time. I’ll admit I’ve never even considered following them in their ways, but I respect them very much, especially their outreach and embrace of the more secular, or non-Orthodox, Jews. The closed off nature of many of the Hasidic sects (including and especially their rejection of non-Orthodox Jews) has always felt very alienating to me, but the Chabad people are the exact opposite. They make me feel welcome and bring Judaism back to me in a way that feels truly genuine. I’ve attended many Shabbat dinners at the house of my local Chabad rabbi, and I’ve never once felt pressured to adopt any practice or ritual that didn’t feel meaningful to me personally, or was simply too burdensome to realistically fit into my life in the modern, assimilated world. I know many traditional Jews would criticize me for not strictly following all of the laws of the Torah, but the Chabad people never did. They are always welcoming and non-judgmental. Much love to the Lubavitcher Rebbe of Blessed Memory.
Rock on rabbi !!!
Awesome video. Thank You Rabbi Manis Friedman for sharing. Good Information. I'm a Christian. P.S. Note to any assh*le...do not reply to my comment with judgemental or negative inflammatory remarks.
Just learned new history.😍
Always informative ! Much Appreciated💛May great blessings continue to be with you and your Ministry💛
Ministry? Yuck.
He was the 7th! Powerful number
Yahweh bless Rebbe.
Got it, thank you.
God bless USA!!!
Jared Kushner is Chabad too. Wonderful!
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Who is the eighth Rebbe?
Hello sir
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Where does the movement go now without a new rebbi since he past over twenty years ago.
It's alive and well and continuing the work that the Rebbe implemented. Rabbi Friedman and others, besides the worldwide schluchim, are his "emissaries".
Chabad has been thriving thanks.
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So how has that changing the world thing working out now?
His message (of Rebbe) now is to rejoice (se réjouir) meaning not to be sad or guilty. I guess it’s because the only fact the Messie is on Earth is by itself a great news. I’m sad of the situation because I feel lonely and have to « fix the world » alone. My brother Jen said I’m not alone. But things could have been different. I already defeated Dalaï-Lama, Putin, Erdogan, Netanyahu and Macaron but they are still in material power continuing to fuck the world. It’s unfair. I hate unfairness.
Freedom is a gift given in scripture.
They were many, I think. Yonatan Ratosh... That is what Kabbalah is.
For the Rabi attention Judaism is about making the lord will meaning making 613 mitzvahs everything else exists in other religions
Out of context, do you think king Cirus who brought back the jews back to the land of Israel to establish the laws of Torah was a monotheist?
The problem is his followers. They made him and continue to make him a deity. If one is not pure Chabad, they do not let you in.
Im tired of ppl ignoring the ills of ppl. The pain should mot have existed. If every idividual that was asked fir help did their part. But opted not to help.
What are you talking about? What 'ills' of the Rebbe?
@@nomorecensoringme there more to life than meets the eye. Things in our world have gone wrong for several reasons. I'm not looking to pick argument, but I guess I wish I had never left my hometown and mixed w strangers. In a way I saw the pain of world where I traveled but there are wolves.
@@nomorecensoringme fyi: men were not supposed to have beards. It tells us a sad story. Cruel n very sad.
@@Esty-e8cI don't know your source for that opinion, though beards are in the Torah, from G-d. Since this is His world we let Him decide what's 'supposed to ' be.
People should read the Haaretz article which begins
"Is Chabad About to Make the Most Calamitous Mistake in Its History?
Chabad wants to play a two-faced game, backing Israel’s most fanatic settlers on annexation but maintaining its non-political Jewish outreach image, and funding, in the U.S. It’s not going to work"
The stage is set for a massive crushing blow to the state of Israel followed by Chabad being 'given' political authority. From then they will have full control to say what is Jewish and what is not.
Cabalists are at the base of modern philosophy and thought, not only in judaísm.
Kabbalah is based in Judaism, nothing else. It's not a 'philisophy', modern or otherwise. Removing the Torah from it is ridiculous.
Can you explain how the rebbe had the same last name as his father in law and his wife before he married her? All these innovations of spreading Torah had already been done by Evangelical Christians for years, the Mormons for decades, and satirized in a book written in the 1920's called Elmer Gantry. Still can't explain why since Chabad and Co, Inc. have been around the intermarriage rate has doubled, and more than a 1/5 of Jews surveyed list their religion as NONE.
Do the Jewish people believe he's the Messiah?
Looks very much like a Jewish Ayatollah
Proverbs 9:12((C.E.V.))✡️
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I would be afraid with those scary eyes
Whats with the tunnels bro..
He sounds like a noble man. I have a question for you. I lived near community that defrauded the government. The prosecutors office came to the community and asked them to stop all the fraud. They refused and the prosecutors went after those defrauding the government. My question is, why does the community do such things? The prosecutor provided a chance they likely would not have provided to most Americans. Why does the community defraud the government?
Community trumps justice for some.
You talk about antisemitism, what you say about antigermanism ?
We should weaponize this word too, I think.
This I say as a German/ Polish/Dutch/Ashkenazi.
I think we should look into 1933 - 1945 in Germany and elsewhere, what really happened, cause I know whats told today at the moment is a bunch of lies.
The victor writes the history.
What 'really happened'? The historical records have shown it to the world. You can go on your own crusade to "correct" any misgivings you think have been proven. Enjoy yourself. I don't know how many will join you though go ahead. Bring light into that darkness.
People don't hate Germans. I think people hate hatred, whatever the source, especially for no reason. And I think people "hate" barbaric actions. Many Jews have German, etc ancestry so we might be interested in correcting any "fallacies". Of course video and written documentation, besides survivor and witness accounts, many recorded on video, should help in your struggle to enlighten the world.
We want Moschiach now! We want Moschiach now! We want Moschiach now! We don't want to wait!
One of many incredible niggunim.
You said that 'the rebbe' [the dead 7th rebbe] is the rebbe today. I would then infer that you believe he never died and very possibly is 'the Mashiach' therefore making you a משיחית? is this true.
We know that the Rebbe died, that he wasn't Moshiach. The Third Temple wasn't built. The Redemption hasn't happened, etc, so, no, no Moshiach yet.
The Rebbe is the Rebbe of "today" in that he was the last in the line until the coming of Moshiach.
"You know what happens when you assume, right?"
@@NIF18 The question was perfectly appropriate because the wording in the video backed the inference and the fact that Schneerson's face is seen on posters everywhere in Israel suggesting he is Moshiach.
@@PaulBCohen ok, I see where the misunderstanding is. The truth of the matter is that those who parade around proclaiming the Rebbe as Moshiach are a small minority of the chabad community. (Unfortunately, as is often the case, this minority is louder than the other factions.)
The vast majority of Chabad Chassidim, particularly those who were close with the Rebbe or loyal students of his, are on the opposite side of this issue, and their stance on the matter is that, yes, the Rebbe is still the leader of Chabad, since he did not appoint a successor, and his lessons and teachings are still as alive and applicable today as ever, however, they do not believe that he is Moshiach, but would not be disappointed if that turned out to be the case.
I guess we'll know for sure when the redemption arrives.
In short, in the interest of not offending anyone, it's always better to err on the side of "non-mishichist" when assuming a chabadnik's position on this.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
About Rebbe's dollar line. In the mid-90s, I stood in the queue. A penniless observant Jew, a single parent with two children. I asked for his blessing. And what did I get? He gave me a dollar bill and looked at me with those piercing eyes with such a burning hate as if I was a seed of Satan. It is there/then that I lost my faith! This is my testimony. Take it for what it is.
That's a shame that you felt the Rebbe looked at you with 'hatred'. I have never heard that said about him. I've heard that his gaze was piercing Many a person, if seems, felt uncomfortable under that gaze. I presumed that it was because the Rebbe "knew" things. Why must that equal 'hatred'? We don't believe in the 'seed of satan', as such, especially since angels don't reproduce. It's a non-Jewish concept.
I've heard the Rebbe's talks about Jews who make mistakes, not saying that you did, though never with condemnation. Quite the opposite.
Blessings to you and your family. I hope that you heal soon.
@@nomorecensoringme Piercing gaze is indeed not the same as a hateful look. Believe me, I can distinguish between the two. I was a refusenik and a dissident. I know what a hateful full gaze is. That was pure hate in his cold blue eyes. Especially given the fact that I told him that I am a struggling single parent. He said nothing. Just looked at me with burning hate and shoved the dollar bill in my hand. As for Angelic reproduction, read Bereshit VI. Know thy Torah before commenting on it. And thank you for your best wishes, but my family was destroyed by the sanctimonious zealots soon after I lost my faith. One never heals from such a tragedy.
@@dr.edwardfreemansorry though I don't think what you saw was 'hate' though you're holding on to it, almost as a badge of honor. From what I've seen, in hundreds of videos, the Rebbe didn't always react as quickly as people thought he "should". Besides the extreme quality of people who all wanted a few words of wisdom from him. Quite a lot to expect actually. Or don't you think he was a human being? Being either a 'refusenik' or anything else would not garner 'hatred' from the Rebbe. He dealt with everyone, Jews to non-Jews, observant to barely acknowledging being a Jew, with respect, from my vantage point of not "knowing" him at all, except in broad references, to an appreciation of him.
'Mid 90s'? The Rebbe passed away in 1994, at the age of 92. I think you expected much more than the Rebbe was able to give, if you're even a Jew, etc. Are you a troller? Ready to cast mud on our Rebbe hours before his 29th yarzheit?
People can 'recover' from anything they choose to. If you want yourself and your family to be a victim due to a momentary interaction, seriously a minute if at all, that's on you. Not him.
Your reference to that particular line, from Bereshis a non-Jewish tactic on here, does not equal the angels procreating all over the place. Heaven would be incredibly crowded between all of the potentially millions of angels, and people. Angels don't eat, drink, etc , though they procreate? That sounds distasteful. I shake my head at your purpose. Just heard this and I think it applies to your comments:
"One who plants weeds can't expect to pick flowers." - Unknown
Good luck on your journey.
@@nomorecensoringme Who are you to judge what I saw? Very presumptuous of you, to say the least.
Too Poor to be VIP...... !!! I go to another Teacher !!!
WOE unto you , ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers.
Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.
Truly ye bear witness that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: for they indeed killed them, and ye build their sepulchres.
Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute:
That THE BLOOD OF ALL THE PROPHETS, WHICH WAS SHED FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD, MAY BE REQUIRED OF THIS GENERATION.
Why no smile ??
Not much of a man of faith. A lot of mysticism and a total lack of power which is the only ingredient of the Kingdom of God!
He has evil eyes !! Scary 😱
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He has something evil in his eyes.a dark secret
Hansome devil...
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Evil
Rabbi, these, the family of the Lord, STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND! Grabbing them by their side locks and swinging them round and then letting go is an option unavailable to a retired messenger. These people above all, are WORTHY of LIFE! Their own characteristics have set them in an inviolable place and yet they will attempt to build a third Temple and God will not allow them to. How can anyone get through to them that they are righteous people and that LIFE itself determined their worth, not the Lord. The Lord has been carrying out the letter of the law in an administrative role, and the Lord has ensured that the law has been followed, but it is the people themselves, not the Lord who have sealed their own place in his sight. Through all of the misery and strife, they have endured by their own merit. Please help.
His name looks a lot like Lucifer.
Lubavitcher Rebbe isn't his name. It does share some letters with lucifer but what you are implying couldn't be farther from the truth. I mean unless ESU77 stands for seventy seven extremely silly untruths... I mean it looks like it does. ;)
@@wechosenfew7622 ESU is the Way. And 77 is the number of times we are to forgive those who trespass against those who intentionally misuse our souls.
@@ESU77 Sir if you feel like emailing me go for it. I'll gladly converse with you. Also I forgive you for the lucifer remark. No worries
This is the most ignorant and disgusting comment I have come across
Lubavitch is a town is Belarus
And Lucifer is a Greek word which has nothing to do with Judaism and a Christian invention. Keep your nonsense and hate to yourself, don’t watch these videos unless you are intending to learn something.
You wasted your life on this bogus theology.
And yet he is able to inspire and elevate thousands of people and all you can do is leave a comment on TH-cam.
@@Matis_wav More important is that I'm right and he's wrong.
@@titmus312your sense of your own magnanimity is humorous.
@@nomorecensoringme Well done for using large words that mean the opposite of what you think they do.
@@titmus312 Don't think you are loser :)
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Thank you rabbi
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