I cant even begin to thank you for everything. I just want to say thank you for all of your wisdom, and I deeply respect you and all the people helping me to realize. THANK YOU
Blessings of G-D upon you, Rabbi Friedman! and also upon the whole team, and all your families. Thank G-D for your health! Thank you for this GREAT lecture.
One of the most important thing I really like your video talking about the soul and the spirit and the how to be love to there also I had read in Torah before the soul at the place of the soul God bless me great rabbi Alex T
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Iron sharpens iron. We are transitioning. Some see it, others are blinded by the light & still sound asleep. If you don’t see it, maybe you should examine yourself and ask why? ✨💫
I appologize to everyone for the things I am about to write, because you have your own burdens. This might seem like venting, but it's not. I consider it the most beautiful moment in my life. Coming from the catholic background, I lost faith 7 years ago completely. I did it all, and upon close examination I felt let down by so many things, and I was alone in heart, soul and mind. This is not the first video I watched on Judaism, but from the very first letter I felt a relief like never before. I could feel I belong to something I can't understand, and I cried many times because of the lost time without that connection. I promised to myself that the first thing I will do is learn Hebrew language, and give my best to embrace Torah with all my heart. Perhaps I too will be worthy to call myself one of the brothers and sisters who live by the words of Torah. I hope so, but I also fear rejection. That is all I wanted to say to everybody, and G-d bless you all.
Wishing you a lot of luck on your journey. I did it 12 years ago and would never turn back. You are doing it for yourself. People are people and some will always find something to say, please stay positive and follow your heart. Surround yourself with positive people who support you!!!
@@annai.1212 Thank you so much, it means so much to me. When I complete the journey, I too will never look back just as you. Yes, people are people and the supportive environment is truly important.
Rabbi... I'd like to ask you about Angel's and archangels... specifically the archangel metatron. In a source I read it's stated that in Hebrew scripture in Enoch, that Enoch was transformed into Metatron. I did not think that man could be transformed into angels.?? I'd also appreciate some clarity into wether the Jews accept Enoch into your Torah... My church doesn't but I do. Truthfully, I believe a lot more of what's in the Christian bible written by Moses (although I don't see how Moses could document his own death, so... maybe he had help?) than most of the other books. Ive been called spiritually confused but I'd like to think of it as eclectic. I have MAJOR issues with the Catholic church- I don't feel comfortable discussing with a Priest , I don't trust what they say. Even if you could point me to references I can read I'd be happy to research myself. Thank you. Rabbi.
@@randiwaxman8412 There's a lot more in the Torah and other sources they use than there is in the Bible. I said I did not trust Priests, that doesn't mean I have NO ONE to trust. Telling me to learn Hebrew so I understand it is like me saying to you to learn Latin. Not only is it ridiculous it seems like you are trying to insult me, when I am trying to ask a friendly question. Sure you did not mean your statement to come across that way, but it does.
That is all you really need to read the Hebrew Scripture to understand it as the Almighty, when you have Ruach HaKodesh as your Guide to understanding. Enoch either was an angel or not, despite it is written about all "I said: Ye are godlike beings, and all of you sons of the Most High.". And who is Moshe to you? As for your reply to Randi Waxman " Telling me to learn Hebrew so I understand it is like me saying to you to learn Latin. Not only is it ridiculous it seems like you are trying to insult me, when I am trying to ask a friendly question. Sure you did not mean your statement to come across that way, but it does.", so I tell you that you are a very proud person, for when I read Waxman's reply to you it was a very good advice, for to understand the Hebrew Scripture properly, you need to learn Biblical Hebrew to some extent. The translations are often not reflecting the actual meaning, despite the essence may remain the same or similar, there is nothing better than the Raw דבר יהוה. You cannot manipulate or change that, hence the Original is Superior. It hurts your pride to hear that you are a proud person? I heard it myself, and though difficult at first, you will learn eventually that it is the truth about all of us created beings in this corrupted universe. Even before to write to you, I know what is your reaction, I have this with people face to face, the moment I say something to them, I already feel their reaction in me as I am speaking to them, even before they reply. It's a burden, but it can help people. Ponder on your reply before you answer, for when you answer straightaway it is often dictated by emotions that are involved in the present moment, so a human need time to reflect on what has been said, so that the reply is not distorted by feelings and emotions.
B"H If you had any idea what the Creation is supposed to be like, what we lost when we went into exile, what HaShem really intends for us here and now and can be here and now if you Rabbis were living real Torah and not teaching bubbe minses from Babylon; you might be snapped out of your put-on optimism, let go of your desperate attempts to make sense of that which has no inherent sense because it was generated by Jews whose sekhel is radically reduced by their avodah zarah, and you'd understand the futility of your stoic recommendations for hacking it. First, upon seeing it, we weep in sorrow. Then realizing how deep in a dark hole we are, we are gripped by horror and panic and realize we are, quite literally, buried alive. Then, for the first time in our lives we call out to HaShem for real and know what irat shamayim is. Then HaShem shows us the way back Home. But first we have to know this is not what HaShem intends and stop trying to tell ourselves it is and make excuses for the way things are and stop trying to tough it out. בברכות שלום שלום מתוך אחוה