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Why Titus Should Have Worn a Mask - Collected Talks of David Solomon #118
#tishabav #templeinjerusalem #jewishhistory
In this Jewish History lecture given for the fast of Tisha B'Av, David examines Jewish discussions on the death of Titus, the Roman general who presided over the siege in Jerusalem which led to destruction of the Second Temple.
Unsurprisingly, many Jewish commentators throughout history have painted Titus, who followed his father into the role of emperor, in a negative light. However, others claimed that Titus was far from the worst Roman emperor or general for the Jewish people.
In this talk, David explores a Midrash which contends that Titus died from a gnat entering his brain via his nasal passage. This gnat, it suggests, was divine punishment bestowed upon Titus for his wicked behaviour towards the Jewish people.
David examines how this Midrash relates to historical accounts of Titus' death as well as later discussions on this text. He also discusses kabbalistic ideas concerning this Midrash and the mystical power and purpose of Jewish history for the world.
This lecture was recorded during the height of the 2020 COVID lockdown in Melbourne as part of a Tisha B'Av service hosted by Hamayan.
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Kabbalah on the Jewish Bookshelf - Collected Talks of David Solomon #117
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#kabbalah #zohar #tikkuneizo In this talk, David examines the question: Which books of Kabbalah should a person have when building a Jewish library? He also speaks for the first time publicly about completing the first-ever full English translation of the cornerstone kabbalistic text, Tiqqunei HaZohar. David begins his presentation with a broad overview of the foundational texts required for a ...
Torah & Text in an Age of Turmoil - Collected Talks of David Solomon #116
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#shavuot #tikkunleil #sotah This talk, a siyum on the Talmudic Tractate of Sotah, was a (pre) Tikkun Leil presentation David delivered online on the eve of Shavuot in 2020 due to COVID restrictions preventing traditional in-person learning on the first night of the festival. The talk includes an exploration of the: - historical background to the development of the Tikkun Leil tradition (an all-...
Jewish History in Six Chapters (Biblical Period) #6 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #115
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#jewishhistory #biblicalhistory #jewishpodcast This final part of David's Jewish History overview series explores the biblical period, from Avraham to the Jewish return to Zion after the Babylonian exile. He discusses: • the patriarchs and matriarchs • the Egyptian exile and the going out of Egypt • the settling of the land and the period of the judges • the period of the kings • the rise of th...
Jewish History in Six Chapters #5 (1500 to today) - Collected Talks of David Solomon #114
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#Jewishhistory #DavidSolomon #jewishhistorycrashcourse This lecture explores the past 500 years of Jewish History, from approximately 1500 to today. In this talk, David examines each century in detail, looking at: Sixteenth Century - • Johannes Reuchlin • The printing of the Talmud • Shlomo Molcho and David HaReuveni • Yosef Karo • Moshe Isserles • Azariah de Rossi • Donna Gracia • Suleiman the...
Jewish History in Six Chapters #4 (1000-1500) - Collected Talks of David Solomon #113
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#jewishhistory #jewishpodcast #jewishlearning The fourth lecture in David’s overview series of Jewish history examines the years 1000 to 1500, known as the period of the Rishonim. The talk explores the complex and sometimes contradictory experiences of different Jewish populations over these centuries, their lives and safety often dependent on their location, rulers, and the whim of history. In...
Jewish History in Six Chapters #3 (500-1000) - Collected Talks of David Solomon #112
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#Jewishhistory #DavidSolomon #jewishhistorycrashcourse This third instalment of David’s overview series of Jewish History explores the years between 500 and 1000 CE, known as the period of the Geonim. In this talk, David discusses: · The geonim, including who they were and the significance of their spiritual authority · The political leadership of the Reish Galuta · The great academies of Sura ...
Jewish History in Six Chapters #2 (1-500) - Collected Talks of David Solomon #111
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This Jewish History lecture is the second talk from David Solomon’s six-part overview series. The lecture examines the first five hundred years of the common era (0 to the year 500 or 3760 to 4260 in the traditional Hebraic calendar), known in Jewish History as The Talmudic Period. This period covers the destruction of the Temple by the Romans; the failure of the Bar Kochba Revolt which destroy...
Jewish History in Six Chapters #1 (500 to 1 BCE) - Collected Talks of David Solomon #110
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#JewishHistory #SecondTemple #Judea This Jewish History lecture examines the Second Temple Period (Bayit Sheini), which spans from approximately the year -500 (or 500 BCE) to the theoretical year 0 (3260 to 3760 in the traditional Hebraic calendar). The period is divisible into four distinct phases, named after whichever political power was in control of the Jewish People in the Land of Israel ...
The Messianic Idea in Jewish History #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #109
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#messiah #jewishmessiah #jewishhistory In the final part of this series, David explores messiahs of the modern period of Jewish history and the dangers of mystical attempts to bring about redemption. Among the figures David discusses are: • Yosef Della Reina • Rabbi Avraham ben Eliezer ha-Levi • Shlomo Molcho and David haReuveni • Asher Lemlein • Rabbi Ḥayyim Vital • Shabbetai Zvi • Rabbi Chaim...
The Messianic Idea in Jewish History #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #108
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#jewishmessiah #mashiach #jewishhistory Messiahs of the post-Talmudic period to the Renaissance are the subjects of the third lecture in David’s series “The Messianic Idea in Jewish History.” David discusses: - The emergence of ‘the Midrashic Messiah’ - The concept of the false messiah - The disappointment of Bar Kokhba - The influence of Islam on the messianic idea - Spiritual messianism - The...
The Messianic Idea in Jewish History #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #107
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#messiah #Jewishmessiah #Jewishpodcast Fervent messianism in the land of Israel in the first century CE is the focus of this lecture, the second in David’s series “The Messianic Idea in Jewish History.” SUBSCRIBE to this channel to ensure you don't miss future talks. David has other overview Jewish History series that you may enjoy. See below for more information. In the latter years of the sec...
The Messianic Idea in Jewish History #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #106
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#jewishhistory #messiah #mashiach In this new four-part lecture series, David discusses how the concept of the messiah emerges in Jewish History, beginning with the biblical period. SUBSCRIBE to this channel to ensure you don't miss future talks. David has other overview Jewish History series that you may enjoy. See the pinned comment below for more information. This first lecture examines the ...
A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #105
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#kabbalah #GRA #Ramchal #chassidut David examines major works and ideas in kabbalah over the past five centuries in this final part of his lecture series, A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time. The talk explores the contributions of: - The GR"A, the Vilna Gaon - Rabbi Chaim Luzzatto, the Ramchal - Rabbi Naphtali Bacharach. He also discusses the ideas of the following rabbis: - Israel ben Eliezer, ...
A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #104
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#Kabbalah #Jewishpodcast #DavidSolomon Two towering kabbalistic figures of the 16th century are examined in this third part of David’s lecture series, A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time. David explores the ideas of Rabbi Moshe (Moses) Cordovero (the RaMaQ) and Rabbi Yitzchak (Isaac) Luria (the AR”Y), whose contributions to Kabbalah - both emerging in late 1500s in the town of Tzfat - have been ...
A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #102
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A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #102
A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #103
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A Kabbalistic Journey Through Time #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #103
The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #101
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The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #101
The Power of Change, the Challenge of #Teshuva #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #100
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The Power of Change, the Challenge of #Teshuva #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #100
The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #99
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The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #99
The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #98
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The Power of Change, the Challenge of Teshuva #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #98
Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #97
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Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #97
Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #96
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Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #96
Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #95
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Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #95
Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #94
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Unorthodox Episodes from the Talmud #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #94
The Twelve Minor Prophets #4 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #93
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The Twelve Minor Prophets #3 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #92
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The Twelve Minor Prophets #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #91
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The Twelve Minor Prophets #2 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #91
The Twelve Minor Prophets #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #90
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The Twelve Minor Prophets #1 - Collected Talks of David Solomon #90
The Historical Story of the Bible - Collected Talks of David Solomon #89
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The Historical Story of the Bible - Collected Talks of David Solomon #89

Komentáře

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 Před 15 dny

    The more I learn about our history, the more I believe that the Christians, and Islamists to a much lesser extent, bred us, without having any intention nor idea, to be smart, strong, and lucky. To survive the rabid lunatic violence perpetrated by them against us, we either had to be smart enough to dodge their hatred, be strong enough to survive their irrationality and insane violence or to be lucky enough to be somewhere else when the hatred came. Most of us that are left, are the very cream at the top of Western society and Israelis have, so far, proven their intelligence, strength, and amazing luck. However the most backward Jews in the world are the Hasidim.

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 Před 15 dny

    The more I learn about our history, the more I believe that the Christians, and Islamists to a much lesser extent, bred us, without having any intention nor idea, to be smart, strong, and lucky. To survive the rabid violence perpetrated by them against us, we either had to be smart enough to dodge their hatred, be strong enough to survive their irrational and insane violence or to be lucky enough to be somewhere else when the hatred came. Most of us that are left, are the cream at the top of Western society and Israelis have, so far, proven their intelligence, strength, and amazing luck.

  • @Adrianahivka.
    @Adrianahivka. Před 25 dny

    Shalom quero saber o que é cana de zirdeta. Obrigada

  • @Fjfj-l7m
    @Fjfj-l7m Před měsícem

    Do you have official tiktok?

  • @moleJ-b2g
    @moleJ-b2g Před 2 měsíci

    This was a fantastic lecture. I can’t wait to watch the rest. From another Christian learning about Jewish history.

  • @benjyben1
    @benjyben1 Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderful. Thank you David and Marjorie for your amazing lecture. Hatzlacha v bracha and Gd bless you all from benjy 😊🙏💛🍊🍏🍎

  • @anthony2435
    @anthony2435 Před 2 měsíci

    Im from India,❤Isreal, very informative. Thank you

  • @lishanmulugeta4589
    @lishanmulugeta4589 Před 2 měsíci

    I notice the way you chose to avoid saying 'BC' and 'AC' you chose, the "minus (-) sign for 'BC' and the plus sign for AC/AD. You didn't even want to call the year of birth of Christ, you just said, "that is zero. I am a Christian but I understand it.

  • @Fjyd-b7h
    @Fjyd-b7h Před 2 měsíci

    Daniel prophesy was and is true that came from God.(Daniel chapter, Holy Bible)

  • @mosesmusekiwa4842
    @mosesmusekiwa4842 Před 2 měsíci

    you are awesome. I am enjoying the series

  • @tracydavis3922
    @tracydavis3922 Před 2 měsíci

    Part 3: The Geonic Period (500 - 1000 CE) Summary The Geonic Period, spanning from approximately 500 to 1000 CE, is characterized by the leadership of the Geonim, the heads of the great academies of Babylon (modern-day Iraq). This era saw the flourishing of Jewish scholarship, the consolidation of the Talmud, and the dissemination of Jewish knowledge throughout the Diaspora. The Geonim played a crucial role in interpreting Jewish law and responding to the needs of Jewish communities far and wide through responsa (she'elot u-teshuvot). Detailed Timeline - **589 CE**: **Formation of the Gaonate** - The position of Gaon, the head of the Babylonian yeshivas (academies) of Sura and Pumbedita, is firmly established. These academies become the central authorities for Jewish learning and law. - Key Figures: **Mar Zutra II** (early Gaon of Sura), **Mar Rav Huna** (early Gaon of Pumbedita) - **650 CE**: **Consolidation of the Babylonian Talmud** - The text of the Babylonian Talmud is further refined and solidified, becoming the central text of Jewish law and practice. - Key Figure: **Rav Yose** - **750 CE**: **Anan ben David and the Karaite Movement** - Anan ben David founds the Karaite movement, which rejects Rabbinic (Talmudic) authority and adheres strictly to the written Torah. This causes a significant schism within the Jewish community. - Key Figure: **Anan ben David** - **800-1000 CE**: **The Height of the Geonic Influence** - The Geonim, such as Saadia Gaon, Sherira Gaon, and Hai Gaon, greatly influence Jewish thought and practice. They write commentaries, legal codes, and responsa that address various issues faced by Jewish communities. - Key Figures: **Saadia Gaon**, **Sherira Gaon**, **Hai Gaon** - **882 CE**: **Saadia Gaon's Leadership** - Saadia Gaon becomes the Gaon of Sura and significantly contributes to Jewish philosophy, grammar, and exegesis. He is renowned for his works such as "Emunot ve-Deot" (The Book of Beliefs and Opinions). - Key Figure: **Saadia Gaon** - **922 CE**: **Completion of the Epistle of Sherira Gaon** - Sherira Gaon writes a detailed letter chronicling the history of the Talmudic and Geonic periods, providing invaluable historical insights. - Key Figure: **Sherira Gaon** - **940-1038 CE**: **Hai Gaon's Tenure** - Hai Gaon, the last of the prominent Geonim, leads the academy of Pumbedita and continues the tradition of responsa literature, addressing Jewish legal and theological questions. - Key Figure: **Hai Gaon** Key Developments - **Geonic Leadership and Responsa** - The Geonim served as the supreme religious authorities, issuing responsa (answers) to questions on Jewish law and practice from communities throughout the Diaspora. This helped unify Jewish practice and interpretation of the Talmud. - Responsa literature became a vital means of communication and legal decision-making, influencing Jewish communities far beyond Babylon. - **Expansion of Jewish Learning** - The academies of Sura and Pumbedita were centers of Jewish learning, attracting students from across the Jewish world. The Geonim ensured the transmission of the Talmud and other Jewish texts. - Commentaries and interpretations by the Geonim enriched Jewish scholarship and laid the groundwork for later medieval Jewish thought. - **Challenges and Adaptations** - Jewish communities faced various challenges, including political instability, economic pressures, and occasional persecution. The Geonim provided guidance to help Jews adapt to these changing circumstances while maintaining their religious identity. - The rise of the Karaite movement presented an ideological challenge, as it rejected Rabbinic authority. The Geonim, particularly Saadia Gaon, vigorously defended Rabbinic Judaism through writings and debates. - **Influence on Later Jewish Thought** - The works of the Geonim had a profound impact on subsequent Jewish scholarship, influencing later medieval Jewish philosophers, legal codifiers, and commentators such as Rashi and Maimonides. - The period laid the foundations for the development of Jewish communities in Europe and North Africa, which would become significant centers of Jewish life in the medieval and early modern periods. The Geonic Period was a time of intellectual flourishing and consolidation for the Jewish people, ensuring the preservation and dissemination of Jewish law, tradition, and learning throughout the Diaspora.

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative and interesting thank you. 🌺

  • @tracydavis3922
    @tracydavis3922 Před 2 měsíci

    Part 2: The Talmudic Period (70 CE - 500 CE) Summary The Talmudic Period, also known as the Rabbinic Period, spans from the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE to around 500 CE. This era is marked by the development and compilation of the Talmud, which became the central text of Rabbinic Judaism. The Jewish community experienced significant changes, including dispersion, adaptation to life in the Diaspora, and the evolution of Jewish religious, legal, and cultural life. Detailed Timeline 70 CE: Destruction of the Second Temple The Romans destroy the Second Temple in Jerusalem, leading to a major shift in Jewish religious practice from Temple-based rituals to Rabbinic teachings and synagogue worship. Key Figure: Titus 90 CE: Council of Yavne (Jamnia) Rabbinic leaders, including Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai, gather to re-establish Jewish religious authority and create a new center of learning in Yavne. Key Figure: Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai 132-135 CE: Bar Kokhba Revolt Led by Simon Bar Kokhba, this revolt against Roman rule ultimately fails, resulting in severe repercussions for the Jewish community, including the banning of Jews from Jerusalem. Key Figures: Simon Bar Kokhba, Rabbi Akiva 200 CE: Compilation of the Mishnah Rabbi Judah the Prince (Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi) compiles the Mishnah, a codification of oral laws and traditions. Key Figure: Rabbi Judah the Prince 220-500 CE: Development of the Talmud The Gemara, a commentary on the Mishnah, is developed in two major centers: Palestine (Jerusalem Talmud) and Babylon (Babylonian Talmud). The Babylonian Talmud becomes the more authoritative and widely studied version. Key Figures: Rav, Shmuel, Rav Ashi, Ravina 350 CE: Completion of the Jerusalem Talmud The Jerusalem Talmud, or Talmud Yerushalmi, is completed in the Land of Israel. 500 CE: Completion of the Babylonian Talmud The Babylonian Talmud, or Talmud Bavli, is completed. It solidifies the foundations of Rabbinic Judaism and becomes a central text for Jewish study and law. Key Developments Transformation of Jewish Worship and Practice The shift from Temple worship to Rabbinic Judaism emphasized prayer, study of Torah, and adherence to Halakha (Jewish law). Synagogues became the primary centers of Jewish religious life and community. Establishment of Rabbinic Authority The role of rabbis as religious leaders and legal authorities grew, replacing the priestly class that had dominated during the Temple period. The development of the Oral Law (Mishnah and Gemara) provided a comprehensive guide for Jewish life and practice. Diaspora Communities Jewish communities spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, adapting to various cultures while maintaining their religious and cultural identity. Significant Jewish centers developed in Babylon, Alexandria, and other parts of the Mediterranean. Persecutions and Challenges Jews faced various periods of persecution and hardship, including restrictions on religious practices and forced conversions. Despite these challenges, Jewish scholarship and community life continued to thrive. Influential Rabbinic Figures Rabbi Akiva: A leading scholar and martyr, influential in the development of the Mishnah. Rav and Shmuel: Early Amoraic sages in Babylon, foundational figures in the development of the Talmud. Rav Ashi and Ravina: Key figures in the final redaction of the Babylonian Talmud. This period solidified the framework of Rabbinic Judaism, which continues to influence Jewish life and thought to this day. The Talmud remains a central text, studied and revered for its depth and complexity in Jewish law, ethics, and tradition.

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 2 měsíci

    Great lecturer thank you 🙏

  • @archangel2149
    @archangel2149 Před 3 měsíci

    The below excerpt is taken from a report of a convocation held by the Rose Cross Order in 1916, entitled "Fundamental Laws", and which is available on the internet archive: "America is the dream of the ages, foretold by all great prophets, sages, poets and philosophers as the Shiloh of rest to war worn nations, the Manasseh of Israel who should prepare the way for Ephraim, the Perfect One, the Golden Age."

  • @SuperGreatSphinx
    @SuperGreatSphinx Před 3 měsíci

    Asclepius

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 3 měsíci

    I think you should have said that Salahudin was Kurdish because that might’ve contributed to his tolerance for the Jewish people. Again it was a great lecture thank you. 🌺

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 3 měsíci

    Great lecture, just a little suggestion if I may, when you quote from the Torah in Hebrew please give the translation to English, you have actually done that towards the end but not at the beginning. I watch all your lectures and activities with a lot of interest and passion, thank you. 🌺

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 3 měsíci

    Very intelligent presentation of the history of that period. Thank you. 🌺

  • @aboskany7159
    @aboskany7159 Před 3 měsíci

    Great lecturer and fantastic lecturer. Thank you. 🌺

  • @dromgarvan
    @dromgarvan Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @seans7228
    @seans7228 Před 3 měsíci

    This series helped me so much! Thank you!

  • @seans7228
    @seans7228 Před 3 měsíci

    👍🏻

  • @BlissfulVisions354
    @BlissfulVisions354 Před 3 měsíci

    My name is Yoav and i Love Your content! Could you reccomend me any KOSHER and accepted traranslation to english of Emunot v'Deot?

  • @yoshkebenstadapandora1181
    @yoshkebenstadapandora1181 Před 3 měsíci

    It is so sad Jesus is denied. Daniel 9 proves Jesus was the Messiah.

  • @Nouharel
    @Nouharel Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the series. I was looking for a source of jewish history and thinking latly. I am amazed by the jewish resilience and I would like to explore it roots. You gave me few hints to expolore more.

  • @michaelmagee4318
    @michaelmagee4318 Před 3 měsíci

    Jesus is King of the Jews

  • @Ensinger5784
    @Ensinger5784 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you ! I have been learning from several Orthodox Rabbis on CZcams and they often refer to these Great Rabbis of History and Your Lectures and Timelines have helped me tremendously ! Also appreciate your Style and Humor ! Mrs Solomon has and amazing voice ! Baruch HASHEM !

  • @Ensinger5784
    @Ensinger5784 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much Mr Solomon ! I feel privileged to learn from your lectures ! Baruch HASHEM this vital information is so easily available and so useful to help understand aspects of the current situation…

  • @soundjudgement3586
    @soundjudgement3586 Před 3 měsíci

    The first ten minutes of the video just wasted talk. Please just delve into the lesson.

  • @danielmejia2075
    @danielmejia2075 Před 4 měsíci

    Song title please?

  • @danielmejia2075
    @danielmejia2075 Před 4 měsíci

    Sond title please?

  • @sherrydubois6164
    @sherrydubois6164 Před 4 měsíci

    too bad we can't see the visuals

  • @257rani
    @257rani Před 4 měsíci

    Thank You From Australia ❤🌏☸🇱🇰🦁🇦🇺🦘❤✡🇮🇱☸

  • @257rani
    @257rani Před 4 měsíci

    ❤✡❤🇮🇱❤Thanks Rabbi ❤🌏🌍🌎❤☸

  • @nrgcoaching
    @nrgcoaching Před 4 měsíci

    It's Girona - like chirona with a chet. 🙂Hope you are doing well! Amazing as always, and I miss watching your talks. Best from Portugal!

  • @kaker4444
    @kaker4444 Před 4 měsíci

    Religions since the Africa Adam were just cults that were only good for genocides and Holocausts like we saw from terrorists from the Red Indians Holocaust to the British/Zionism Holocaust of the land of Jesus including the many British, French and German's African to the Australian Aborigines and New Zealand Maures Holocausts, the Nuclear Japanese and Vietnam, to the Rohinga, Ighoour to the Gaza And PALESTINE burnings since 1914 - 2024 and future nuclear Iran burning as it was in Algeria and Congo and South America!! Isn't this True??

  • @plonialmoni0110
    @plonialmoni0110 Před 4 měsíci

    Well done. Enjoyed the entire 6 part lecture series.

  • @ngatatan2597
    @ngatatan2597 Před 4 měsíci

    A bit late but can David give an opinion on the influence of the rabbinic judaism and the underlying tension and hostility between the Jewish communities and their Christian "host" communities? Could the carryover of the animosity between the Pharisaic order and Jesus the Messiah have laid the foundation of this millenia old Jewish-Christian tension?

  • @DizzieLizzieous
    @DizzieLizzieous Před 4 měsíci

    I’m so happy I stumbled on this while searching for Jewish history.

  • @Banaxor
    @Banaxor Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Marjorie, it’s been a while since I’ve seen anything published on this channel. I hope it’s because of David’s work on the translation and not because anything bad happened to him. Thank you very much for all the work you’ve been doing in organising his materials so systematically, and for making them accessible to all of us. I truly believe he is a genius and in my view no other scholar has explained Jewish history in such a comprehensive and enjoyable manner,accessible even to simple people like myself. I’ve been returning to his lectures year after year for over a decade and I’m really grateful for everything.❤

  • @momjs6209
    @momjs6209 Před 5 měsíci

    Yes are a big lier you this man called David Solomon.

  • @thomaskourkoulis8527
    @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 5 měsíci

    @1:10:00

  • @thomaskourkoulis8527
    @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 5 měsíci

    @48:20

  • @thomaskourkoulis8527
    @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 5 měsíci

    @34:06

  • @thomaskourkoulis8527
    @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 5 měsíci

    @29:40

  • @thomaskourkoulis8527
    @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 5 měsíci

    @13:35

  • @NubianStone
    @NubianStone Před 5 měsíci

    Hi David. What is your opinion on some people saying that the first temple was destroyed in 607BCE? I am really enjoying your insight and knowledge. Thank you very much!

  • @tommyfrans4478
    @tommyfrans4478 Před 5 měsíci

    Pride, arrogance, and outrageous hubris or as you say much hoopspa is found in Israel. You can not redeem yourself. Redemption comes not of yourself but one who can afford to pay the price for the redemption. This is why YAHWEH sent His Only Begotten Son to pay the redemptive price for our own enslavement of ourselves. We are flawed by our own self imposed corruption. The new Temple is the Temple of our body. Only YAHWEH can change corruption with His INCORRUPTION!