Why Convert to Judaism When You Can be a Ben Noah? Rabbi Tovia Singer Explores Parallel Paths to God

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  • @jaredb6934
    @jaredb6934 Před 2 lety +56

    I'm rewiring my brain because of the teachings of Rabbi Singer. Thank you.

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před rokem +4

      Good for you - that's GREAT! May Hashem bless and guide you on your journey!!

  • @XwynntopiaX
    @XwynntopiaX Před rokem +34

    I am a Roman Catholic learning about the Noachide Covenant. I’ve read a LOT recently about the B’nei Noach, and I’m delighted. This video was excellent and I added it to my faves. Will look more into this Rabbi, as he is obviously loved and respected. Baruch HaShem.

    • @JT-np1op
      @JT-np1op Před 9 měsíci +1

      Do you know why Catholics and Christians alike ignore the 6 prophecies that god put in place to prove the Messhiach? It doesn’t make sense that Catholics would claim a Jewish Messiah when they seem to be clueless to understanding the entire point of a messiah or the ancient prophecies that GOD put in place for humans to reveal the Messiah. Catholics literally believe in a story that has been twisted by man.

    • @lindahinklespringer9409
      @lindahinklespringer9409 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm the same.

    • @marcusatm
      @marcusatm Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@JT-np1op what 6 prophecies are you referring to? We follow all prophets from the Torah who point directly to Jesus being the messiah, to atone for all sins, Not only cover them but completely expunge them.

    • @user-wd7ex4gr6b
      @user-wd7ex4gr6b Před měsícem +2

      @@marcusatm : NOWHERE did God ever mention the "Jesus" character to us, NOWHERE did He tell us that we need to be "saved", and NOWHERE did He tell us that He requires HUMAN BLOOD (a purely pagan ritual that God ABHORS!!) as atonement for our sins.
      NO FURTHER SCRIPTURES were given to mankind by God AFTER Mt. Sinai, therefore, Christianity absolutely did NOT come from God!
      PLEASE buy a Hebrew Bible (says "Stone Edition TANACH" on the cover), and Rabbi Tovia Singer's books, as well as Rabbi Stuart Federow's book "Judaism and Christianity: A Contrast", to help you understand why Christianity absolutely did NOT come from God.

    • @AndrewGiles688
      @AndrewGiles688 Před měsícem

      ​@user-wd7ex4gr6b Unfortunately, you're believing in a dead form of Judaism known as the Sadducees. They believed in the five books of Moses alone yet within those books Moses appoints a successor who is specifically referred to as being "a prophet like Moses". Moses is the greatest prophet but he is by no means the last. The entire Tanakh including the the minor prophets and the writings are what is left of the Pharisees. Rabbinic Judaism is the closest you'll get to God so long as you reject the New Testament. Sinai happened as did everything else recorded in that book.

  • @FollowingGDoutofChristianity

    very profound, essential in our journey out of Christianity. Thanks

  • @benavrahamyitzchak8433
    @benavrahamyitzchak8433 Před 5 lety +16

    I am a black Jew. I can tell you being a observant Jew. The problem is no community want you. If I were a rich or famous black person I would be accepted. It's horrible how I been treated.
    In Israel I was treated much better.

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 Před 4 lety +4

      I am very sorry to hear of your struggles. Unfortunately, racism is a problem in some Jewish communities, even though hating the convert is an outright violation of Jewish law. Keep trusting God. Remember that King David and other righteous men were also betrayed by their own people.
      However, the fact that you were treated well in Israel (praise God) disproves your claim that "no community want you..." Go and watch conversion videos from KiruvMedia, they feature converts from several different backgrounds, including African/African-American. Even Oprah interviewed a black Chassidic family, and the Chassidim are usually more exclusive than other Jewish communities.

    • @hadasah417
      @hadasah417 Před 3 lety +7

      benavrahamyitzchak I’m so sorry that happened to you. I’m white and I was also treated absolutely horribly. I’ve never been abused more than among Orthodox Jews. I hope you can find a nice conservative Jewish community to be a part of. That’s a terrible story. I hope things become much better for you!

    • @matttillman7430
      @matttillman7430 Před 2 lety +2

      The first Jew I ever met in my life was a black convert. The first Jew I ever met in my home state was my (current; I have had many before him) rabbi.

    • @ruthietaylor8756
      @ruthietaylor8756 Před 2 lety +2

      So many black people are Jewish, no problem, Asians and Indians ...all welcome!

    • @ruthietaylor8756
      @ruthietaylor8756 Před rokem

      I have met many black converts to judaism, no.problem!

  • @nortoncarla
    @nortoncarla Před 4 lety +82

    Wow, so encouraging. Hashem lead me to listen. I just had my first meeting with the beit din yesterday and was sent away. But I will not give up 🙂

    • @motorola1543
      @motorola1543 Před 3 lety +18

      Dont let it dissuade u. It is part of the test.

    • @BigToeify
      @BigToeify Před 3 lety +9

      All the blessings to you Carla. Some day soon we will welcome you to the nation of Israel.

    • @lipazdotan4021
      @lipazdotan4021 Před 3 lety +7

      Sister, don't lose hope. HaShem will bring you to his flock sooner than you believe. I will pray for your success.

    • @hadasah417
      @hadasah417 Před 3 lety +11

      You need to be careful with that. Some beit dins are very bad. I decided not to give up despite being sent away and they ruined my life. The new beit Din is much better. Don’t assume that just because they have beards they are so sweet and holy. There are some serious lunatics out there.

    • @TamirYehuda
      @TamirYehuda Před 3 lety +23

      Hi Carla.
      I commend you for your initial enquiry with the Beit Din and your resolve to not give up.
      Even though your comment was made 10 months ago and your life will have undoubtedly moved forward during that time, I still felt the urge to write.
      I'd like to share my own perspective here together with that which I have also learned over the years, as I feel that it could fill in some of the blanks for you.
      It is actually the duty and obligation of the Beit Din to initially pour cold water over all of your aspirations to become Jewish and if they were to do otherwise, they would actually be failing in their responsibilities and duty of care toward you.
      Let me explain...
      This strange obligation of discouragement is not born of arrogance, lack of sympathy or respect - just the opposite as I will try to explain here.
      It is said that no non-Jewish person can ever convert to Judaism.
      What does this mean?
      Someone born Jewish has one neshama (נשמה - soul).
      In the same way, of course all non-Jewish people are also born with one soul.
      Stay with me here, this is where it starts getting interesting...
      There is a third and very rare 'category' of people referred to in Hebrew as 'gerhim' (literally 'converts') who are born into this life with two distinct and different souls.
      These unusual people have a non-Jewish soul, which is dominant and a Jewish soul, which takes on a submissive role.
      When these people feel the need to seek conversion to Judaism, it is because the Jewish soul is starting to stir within and makes the 'gehr' (גיור - a convert) too restless to continue any longer with the 'status quo'.
      The final stage of the conversion process is when the 'gehr' is submerged in the waters of a kosher mikvah (a ritual bath).
      During the submersion process, the non-Jewish soul is said to return to G-d (from whence it came) thereby now leaving the Jewish soul to fully inhabit the entire life for the very first time.
      From this moment onwards the 'brand-new-Jew' is now fully obligated to observe, guard and fulfill all of the Torah commandments that are specifically required from all Jewish people.
      A Beit Din initially discourages those who approach them because they need first to discern whether the potential candidate is a 'gehr' or possibly a well-meaning and sincere non-Jewish person.
      If the person is a non-Jew, their non-Jewish soul cannot be altered by conversion.
      BUT...
      If they do go through the conversion process, they (as a non-Jew) will now be needlessly obligated to keep all of the 613 Torah laws that apply to Jews.
      How could any Rabbi or Beit Din be so careless, inconsiderate and cruel by enabling unnecessary and pointless obligations and restrictions in the life of a person, which are completely inappropriate and were never intended as an extra burden for that person.
      It is for this reason that the Beit Din, from a place of compassion, respect and mercy initially bring every discouragement against all potential candidates for conversion to Judaism.
      They are obligated to look for the irrepressible 'fire-in-the-belly' of a Jewish soul, (currently sharing a life in submission to a non-Jewish soul) that hungers and yearns for its' rightful and appropriate Jewish inheritance.
      I speak from my own personal experience here as I myself was a 'gehr' and went through this entire process over 20 years ago.
      I hope my explanation and my story have helped you.
      I wish you every blessing in your journey.
      Best regards.
      Tim. (Tamir-Yehuda Ben Avraham). :)

  • @Noahs_Crazy_Kid
    @Noahs_Crazy_Kid Před 5 lety +64

    I am amazed at how clearly and concisely some very meaningful concepts are revealed here. I see something special when I watch this guy. I can’t quite put my finger on it but my guess is that I am looking at love. The root of this teaching is acceptance and encouragement. I look forward to hearing more from him.

    • @jamesmassingale8512
      @jamesmassingale8512 Před 5 lety

      acceptance of what?

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před 5 lety +3

      @@jamesmassingale8512
      Acceptancde of Gods creation & your place within it ?

    • @dashincorporated5646
      @dashincorporated5646 Před 4 lety +5

      Correct; HaShem is LOVE. And HaShems love shines through when this Rebbe speaks! I too am a convert! Baruch HaShem ♥️🔥♥️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

    • @yashawngray9289
      @yashawngray9289 Před rokem +1

      @Abraham Mani
      the sword is the mouth of Messiah, he will rebuke the Nations, the priesthood will be purged and made clean.

  • @orchidsrosesg_disone4431
    @orchidsrosesg_disone4431 Před rokem +12

    Studying for converting! My great grandfather was Jewish but hid their identity in WW2 and fully assimilated away from Judaism ✡️ and fully assimilated as in paganism and unkosher etc…..no wonder my life has SUCKED and been GEHONIM to the billioneth degree. Will take a Miracle to move out permanently on my own and to convert. Knowing I am Jewish is the only thing keeping me going in life’s battles.

    • @user-ii1pt5vq3e
      @user-ii1pt5vq3e Před 25 dny

      Would you mind sharing the steps are you taking for your conversion? Are you studying Hebrew? If so, is it an online course? What specific texts are you using?

    • @orchidsrosesg_disone4431
      @orchidsrosesg_disone4431 Před 24 dny

      @@user-ii1pt5vq3e I am actually nowhere near conversion , I watch Rabbi Reuvan, Mizrachi, Singer and Alon …..recently been very occupied, but I am stuck in a pagan family. Haven’t felt G-D in almost 12 years of silence ! Nothing is working out in my life . Almost 4 years September 2024 , since I left xianity. I have most of the materials that Rabbi Reuvan has posted on his website for converting, but literally I feel the Satan has me seriously trapped . I am not personally right now studying Hebrew though I would like too. I am praying 🙏🏻 for the merit to convert through Rabbi Reuvan someday !

  • @michelelaffitte9417
    @michelelaffitte9417 Před 4 lety +5

    shalom,as usual, nicely put without being biased, tov x

  • @martharaymond698
    @martharaymond698 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks indeed I came to learn a lot from you rabbi and I every day recite waking up prayer morning afternoon and evening also shemas thanks again for your good teachings. Baruch ata Adonai for his commandments

  • @properboy
    @properboy Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you. This is such a clear explanation.

  • @tompiscitelli2548
    @tompiscitelli2548 Před 2 lety +7

    I am on this journey!

  • @samuelbenitez8498
    @samuelbenitez8498 Před 5 lety +17

    Thank you great rabbi, you brought me to tears

    • @AllAllah777
      @AllAllah777 Před 3 lety +2

      I see why this brought you to tears. Powerful.

    • @SG-mi7jx
      @SG-mi7jx Před 3 lety +1

      Likewise ...

    • @SG-mi7jx
      @SG-mi7jx Před 2 lety +3

      @Abraham Mani please don’t message me.

  • @Wolf.88
    @Wolf.88 Před 5 lety +14

    Excellent video again Rabbi.

  • @davidbencomo6747
    @davidbencomo6747 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much… you have opened my eyes

  • @marshawoods4983
    @marshawoods4983 Před 5 lety +29

    I have no regrets converting to Judaism I have not been in the office so I haven't fully converted however we don't have one here in Des Moines Iowa we have to go to Omaha Nebraska.. I'm 70 years old but I will make the trip if I get the opportunity. Rabbi and I are going to have a talk here soon and make arrangements. Rabbi tovia you are one of my favorite rabbis.

    • @paulkliman5161
      @paulkliman5161 Před 5 lety +2

      Why did you convert?

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 Před 4 lety +1

      Mazel Tov!

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 4 lety +1

      *marsha woods:* Mazel tov Marsha!! May Hashem bless you with much wisdom and understanding as you continue to learn about Him! Have you completed your conversion yet? I also converted 17+ yrs. ago from Evangelical Baptist Christianity.

    • @yvettemoore1228
      @yvettemoore1228 Před 3 lety

      Mazeltov! May your beit din and mikveh come soon!

    • @shaukatkhan1243
      @shaukatkhan1243 Před 3 lety

      Why wouldn't you become Muslim??
      Literally, you cant convert to Judaism, that's why you have to jump through hoops to become a religious Jew.

  • @annamariasoprano7212
    @annamariasoprano7212 Před 3 lety +12

    So breathtakingly beautiful and very moving. Baruch Hashem. Thank you Rabbi Singer!!

  • @mweinstein1542
    @mweinstein1542 Před 5 lety +12

    Beautiful explanation

  • @journeyintothebible
    @journeyintothebible Před 3 lety +6

    I was just watching an Atheists video about God using parables and he starts with Psalm 23 (is that even a parable?) anyway, out of thousands of your videos, I click on this one just now and your analogy of the deer and convert was just really cool and relevant. Thanks!

  • @halimj7
    @halimj7 Před 5 lety +16

    BismillahPeace be with you all. This is a beautiful concept. I wish this message was spread more and practiced. God bless.

  • @Nick-wn1xw
    @Nick-wn1xw Před 5 lety +23

    Very encouraging. You are my de facto Rabbi.

  • @cinesanti7
    @cinesanti7 Před rokem +16

    So so proud of my Filipino countrymen fighting against/breaking away from the incredibly prevalent Christian idolatry in my homeland and also of the fact that the Philippines has the largest Noahide population in the world! Baruch Adonai L'Olam, Baruch Hashem! Thank you for your holy work, Rav Singer, and may Hashem reward you tremendously for your dedication to also help Gentiles come back to the Master of the Universe! Shalom!

    • @Aham-Na
      @Aham-Na Před 10 měsíci

      Disgusting

    • @Patrick-zg7hg
      @Patrick-zg7hg Před 8 měsíci

      Salamat sa Ginoo.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal Před 8 měsíci

      Philippines was actually originally Islam. Lots still there too. It’s also a beautiful faith.

  • @user-uv7yf9re1z
    @user-uv7yf9re1z Před 5 lety +41

    Why do I believe I am Jewish? I’m from the Middle East, a Muslim. 3 years I’m struggling not to be a Jew and convert. Every time I try to get closer to God I get really close to Judaism.

    • @dashincorporated5646
      @dashincorporated5646 Před 4 lety +16

      Sounds like a Jewish soul to me!✡♥️🕎

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 4 lety +10

      You should speak with an Orthodox Jewish rabbi for further advice.

    • @isaacz2002
      @isaacz2002 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here

    • @ihsanussalam
      @ihsanussalam Před 3 lety +7

      Many Jews feel that toward Islam when they hear Holy Qur'an..

    • @mohdlubiskhan7713
      @mohdlubiskhan7713 Před 3 lety +1

      First .
      HaShem n Allah is a Name ( definite noun) to G-D.
      G-D or HU in Arabic .
      HU ... Is the essence of Absolute Divine creator. Beyond our logic. Hu see without eyes, Hu speak without mouth . Beyond our logic to understand.
      Robb .. is one of the attributes to HU or G-D.
      Allah/ HaShem is the lord and the servant to his slaves.
      May Allah bless you.
      If you convert to Moses pbuh . Follow his syariah Law.
      We can run from the lion
      But when we ran to Allah/ HaShem. Where ever we go . We go with Allah .
      I'm not judging you and I can't judge you . Only Allah / HaShem can judge us.
      After all . Freedom of choice.
      Islam mean ... The straight path to Allah/ HaShem. All prophets teach Islam.
      May G-D bless us
      No gods only G-D / HU

  • @iaminbetweendays
    @iaminbetweendays Před rokem +1

    I love the way Rabbi Singer explains difficult topics.

  • @luiscarlosgonzalez7450
    @luiscarlosgonzalez7450 Před 2 lety +1

    Me :D Thank you very much for dedicating this video tu us rabbi may HaShem bless you gratelly.

  • @mariareyneke9953
    @mariareyneke9953 Před 2 lety +5

    So amazing teaching

  • @2380wiz
    @2380wiz Před 2 lety +5

    I had never heard of the Ben Noah. Thank you.

  • @gorilanakal6110
    @gorilanakal6110 Před 2 lety +1

    Great lecture Rabbi Tovia

  • @Axer01250
    @Axer01250 Před 8 měsíci

    For those interested in the parable that Rabbi Singer told of the deer among sheep. It is a beautiful midrash for Tehillim (Psalms)146.
    Another meaningful quote from scripture is from Deuteronomy 10:19
    “Love the stranger (convert) for you were once strangers in the land of Egypt”

  • @Bronco57
    @Bronco57 Před 5 lety +8

    A great Rabbi

  • @norbertfranz2702
    @norbertfranz2702 Před 2 lety +2

    Last night, I fell asleep on the sofa after listening to a shiur by a rabbi on the internet. I dreamed a long dream that I had converted to Judaism, and all my friends and co-workers were also Jewish, and the shop I went to (in my dream) sold Jewish and kosher items. So, make of that what you will.

  • @jonmichael6478
    @jonmichael6478 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @StillYHWHs
    @StillYHWHs Před měsícem

    Thank you for your point.

  • @MsKorara
    @MsKorara Před 5 lety +16

    Hey Rabbi, I converted and I’m a Yid. I am from PNG next door to Indonesia. I would like to think that I was at har Sinai went the Torah was given.

    • @Philip02K
      @Philip02K Před 5 lety +9

      MsKorara you probably were

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +11

      MsKorara
      The Talmud teaches that all the nihshamos (souls) of the Jewish people were at har Seenai including the future gairim. (converts to Judaism) In fact gairim are people who when HaShem went to all the nations of the world and requested of them to accept the Torah and they all rejected God, there were a few individuals of the nations who did not reject God's request and these are the people who end up converting to Judaism.

    • @dashincorporated5646
      @dashincorporated5646 Před 4 lety +4

      You were achi, as was i!!!✡🕎✡

  • @berrysmith4020
    @berrysmith4020 Před 3 lety +15

    Am from jamaica and I found out that I am a Jew 🤗

    • @uriohayon2241
      @uriohayon2241 Před 3 lety +3

      Not surprising, because lot of jews lived there, and still are.

    • @jasonssavitt5297
      @jasonssavitt5297 Před 3 lety

      Return to the fold brother we await you with open arms

    • @HotVoodooWitch
      @HotVoodooWitch Před 7 měsíci

      Was your mother Jewish?

  • @Pintocaleb256
    @Pintocaleb256 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Proud Jew from Uganda , i love Judaism bse its the religion of Ancient the first religion of Moses ( prophet of God)

  • @Jewriffic
    @Jewriffic Před 4 lety

    I've noticed the ending advert for the "Let's Get Biblical" has been extended in time on the newer programs. Unlike Netflix, CZcams does not necessarily take you to the next video in series if you stop the video and go back, so one must listen to the long version of the song. Nice song, but it takes so long to finish. I actually mute my TV. Can you cut it back a bit like as in this video?

  • @maximonoahide3268
    @maximonoahide3268 Před 5 lety +50

    I cried so much listening to this. Thank you Rabbi.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Před 5 lety +7

      Here is a hug and some tissue paper for you amigo...

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +1

      MaximoSoldier
      I haven't seen you around in a while. I hope everything is going well. :-)

    • @maximonoahide3268
      @maximonoahide3268 Před 5 lety +4

      I've been brooding over the fact that most noahides have to observe their love, worship and devotion alone.

    • @Cemukay
      @Cemukay Před 5 lety

      Only problem with the Rabbi's argument is that Ben Noah is older then Judaism...

    • @maximonoahide3268
      @maximonoahide3268 Před 5 lety

      That's true. Maybe the Ben Noah were God's people for so long that they evolved from deer to sheep and the Jews are the first wave of deer to follow after the Ben Noah. Eventually all deer will catch on and join the flock until all deer evolve to become sheep. One day there will be no more deer all will be sheep of the flock of the king.

  • @reiklein5897
    @reiklein5897 Před 4 lety +7

    Hi Rabbi,
    Do you have any sources on "those whose convert to Ben Noah, are converting to Judaism"?
    I sure do appreciate your showing us where you came up with that one?
    thank you

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem +2

      Basic Jewish theology. The Jewish faith does not require conversion; only a status of a Jewish person needs conversion

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight Před rokem

      i don't think he said that , he said that the reason why ben Noah can't convert unless they are part of the nation of Israel which is a different process. So Ben Noah don't want to go that route. But they tried to do it but its not like joining a religion but it's becoming a citizen of Israel just like ancient times

  • @davidovitchdevlinski1000

    Just, 'Beautiful!'

  • @savtamarlene
    @savtamarlene Před rokem +1

    @Janis Hart…Shabbat Shalom you, m dear! 💕

  • @denniscaeton9577
    @denniscaeton9577 Před 5 lety +3

    thank you . I see better now about taking little things like extra paper towels. Now i see better that my God provides for me and all i have to do is let Him. If i take little things, even a pebble, I am saying I don' t believe My God will provide for me.Forgive me Father. Thank you Rabbi Dennis Caeton

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 Před 4 lety +3

    For someone so obviously devoted to the scriptures, there are some he overlooks right along with the Christians. Exodus 12:49; Leviticus 24:22 and a whole host of others. It's not insignificant that Caleb was not native-born, but in fact represented Judah.

  • @janiceschultz2753
    @janiceschultz2753 Před 9 měsíci

    Best explanation ever!

  • @luisgcasiquet
    @luisgcasiquet Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks Rabbi

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Před 5 lety +39

    Ruth ,King David,Onkelos,Rabbi Akiva,Messiah ,Rabbi Meir and some of the Greatest Jews in history were converts or from converts. Shalom

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Před 5 lety +5

      Paula Wallace True. But King David was rejected for his controversial background of his family. I am a Jew not Messianic.

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Před 5 lety +12

      Paula Wallace I am a Jew and study Torah and Talmud for 15 years.....I lived in Israel and studied there in Yeshiva. Ask Rabbi all the reasons King Dovod ha Molech was criticized by Chazal in Gemara and Mishna. Maybe careful insulting others.
      King David and many many important Jews came from converts. Hillel and Shammai Rebbe's were convert s. Rabbi Meir in the Talmud one of the Greatest Jews a convert as were Rabbi Akiva parents. My point was to encourage people who seek to convert to Judaism.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +6

      james norse
      "Rabbi Meir in the Talmud one of the Greatest Jews a convert"
      My response, this is incorrect. Rabbi Meir was a descendant of Sanchairev I believe, but was not a convert himself.
      You state "Dovod ha Molech was criticized by Chazal in Gemara and Mishna"
      My response, can you be more specific?
      P.S. I think you meant to say "ha'melech". molech is an idol.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +6

      Paula Wallace
      "KING DAVID WAS NOT A CONVERT, HIS GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER RUTH WAS THE CONVERT! Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Meir were descendants of converts. Messiah? Gd Alone is Savior, the Moshiach a man who will be a direct blood descendant of King David, he will be a Jew, not a convert."
      My response, I suggest you read again what james norse actually stated. He said "and some of the Greatest Jews in history were converts or from converts."
      I believe you jumped on his comment unfairly because whilst you correctly pointed out that these people were not converts, he didn't limit his statement to converts. Look at the last three words of my quote of him and you will see this for yourself. :-)

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +4

      Paula Wallace
      You're welcome. We all make mistakes. What counts most is when we see that we did, we admit rather than try to justify our self. This is the true mark of a good person and you are most assuredly one of them. :-)

  • @ReceivingLightweb
    @ReceivingLightweb Před 5 lety +13

    Why convert instead of being Noahide? This is up to each individual soul. Some are ok with being Noahide and serving G-d. Others feel an obligation to aid the world and others and a push to be what they are meant to be.
    It has nothing to do with reward. It is about service. It is about pure loyalty to G-d and if you lack you are in major trouble. It is normal for most people today to take the minimal easy way to a good afterlife. Most people are as lazy spiritually as they are physically.
    The few who feel the need to be Jewish should be doing it for Hashem for service not reward. And how do you know which soul you are?
    Simple. Are you saying "I will hear Torah and Obey!" or do you say "What do you want me not to do at a minimal to please you L-rd?"
    One is the speech of a first born and great child who loves the Father and the other is a question of the child who simply doesn't want the Father to be upset at them.

  • @DefiantAngel87
    @DefiantAngel87 Před rokem +4

    I have been practicing with my family and feeling a calling to Judaism for a year. I checked my DNA and no Jewish ancestors by blood. It is disappointing. I actually have Roman ancestors which shows how far we have come :). I wish all Jewish people were as welcoming and accepting as you.

    • @thunderbird4709
      @thunderbird4709 Před 3 měsíci

      Hebrew men migrated to southern Europe and married Italian and Greek gentile women (who converted to Judaism) in Roman times. You may still have some link. If Jewish people ask you, just tell them you are Bnei Noach and refuse to enter churches/places of idolatry.

  • @yvettemoore1228
    @yvettemoore1228 Před 3 lety +3

    Judaism isn’t about what Hashem can do for you in terms of redemption or salvation. It’s about what you can do for Him in terms of tikkun olam and making the world a place fit for the Divine Presence by way of mitzvot. It’s what we were created for. Bnei Noach fulfil their purpose through the Noahide laws, converted Jews as the Rov said, always were.

  • @gokhan_duran
    @gokhan_duran Před 5 lety +72

    Summary: People convert to Judaism, because they want to join the Nation.
    Becoming a Ben Noah really is converting to Judaism.
    Becoming a Ben Noah means a person has adopted Judaism as their faith and believe the Jewish faith is the ideal perfect path to have a relationship with God.
    Whether people go through a conversion or become a Ben Noah, they all have converted to Judaism.
    Only distinction is that people have converted to Judaism are doing something different that they're saying "I not only want to follow the Jewish faith, but I want to join the Jewish people as a Nation. I'm changing my identity entirely. I'm becoming a Jew, and therefore all of the mitzvot of the Torah are now binding on me."
    According to our tradition, those who convert to Judaism, really were always Jews.

    • @raimondpold6353
      @raimondpold6353 Před 5 lety +1

      So i like the The Seven Laws of Noah, where can i get circumcised, because Noah and Adam were born circumcised and that reveals the connection to God?❤️

    • @barbarawebb7185
      @barbarawebb7185 Před 5 lety +4

      Erik Olivecrona that is true but it is not easy being Jewish these days with all the rabid anti-Semitism. Just look online and at all the increasing hate crimes. I think we are the most hated people. It never goes away.

    • @here_we_go_again3300
      @here_we_go_again3300 Před 5 lety +1

      @@raimondpold6353
      Were Adam and Noah physically
      circumcised? I think that began
      with Adam. There is a term
      "circumcision of the heart" which
      means that you follow G-d's
      commandments.

    • @raimondpold6353
      @raimondpold6353 Před 5 lety +2

      Here_We_Go_Again3 Well, i think that the word "tamim" which is "righteous" or "perfect" in english, has a connection to the place, where it is told that Adam was "good" and where he "knew" Eve, so rabbi explained that without circ. he couldnt know her. Also when Moses was born then his mom said "good". I googled that and searched info about that. It seems he was circumcised and some other guys aswell. Well, if you look kabbalistic reasons for circumcision(i guess Sufi's know them too) then there it says that physical removal must be, because foreskin is egoistic impure forces and so man can be altruistic more. For example it gave Abram an added spiritual dimension, because his name changed to Abraham. I believe that Noahides can circumcise themselves physically, because they can do that commandment aka connection voluntarily and for self-refinement purposes.😁

    • @private9260
      @private9260 Před 4 lety

      Amen! You are right.

  • @wisdom_meets_you
    @wisdom_meets_you Před 4 lety +8

    Rabbi tovia singer always cracks me up 😂 he’s funny I swear haha

  • @JosephMage
    @JosephMage Před 4 měsíci

    Baruch HaShem 🙏🏽✨❤️✡️📿

  • @mysticseer19
    @mysticseer19 Před 2 lety +1

    I am not a Jew or of the Jewish nation … but l believe in One God alone and the Torah, psalms, proverbs. I am directly related to Adam and Eve - all humans are. I make no distinction between Jews and non Jews. We’re all children of God. God created me and you. God breath is inside me and you. God’s breath animates me. I am a living soul. I don’t need to convert to a “religion” as such.

  • @devinsnow1351
    @devinsnow1351 Před 5 lety +4

    I am reading "the Noahide laws" and they are saying as a Ben Noach, I may NOT celebrate the Shabbat, I may Not study Torah. That I may Not follow the law because Hashem ordered it but only because it makes logical sense. If I do it because Hashem commands it I am creating a new religion. I want to convert, I learned I do have Jewish ancestry, only 4% but as you say I want to be counted among the sheep. My ancestors were at Sinai, my soul was there.

    • @leowise206
      @leowise206 Před 5 lety +4

      You are aware that people are discouraged from becoming Jewish, they do this to test how strong your commitment is. The process might take a few years (depending on your situation and location). A Noachide is allowed though to do most of the mitsvos. I am puzzled that this book says you are not allowed to learn Torah. A Noachide is allowed to do almost all of the mitzvos, nevertheless the closeness to G-d that a Jew garners from it is less then when a person is (or became) a Jew.

    • @adammiller6299
      @adammiller6299 Před 3 lety +2

      That's strange. Rabbi Singer said the opposite regarding the third thing you mentioned: in order to be a ben Noach as opposed to just a good ethical person, one must SPECIFICALLY follow the commandments BECAUSE Hashem commanded them, not because they make sense. I am puzzled about this book.

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem +1

      I think there may be some mix ups there. you are supposed to keep the NOAHIDE LAWS because God commanded you to. and you are Supposed to study the noahide laws ... how else will you be observant if you dont know their nuances... if you tell God you didnt know He will ask "well you could have studied and then you would know".... the issue of shabbat is because shabbat is a law given to the jews not the noahides. the same goes for torah in certain ways, when it says dont study torah it means things that arent relevant to noahides, like shabbat laws etc. there is much more to explain about these "forbidden areas" but I rest my hand.

    • @HotVoodooWitch
      @HotVoodooWitch Před 7 měsíci

      Judaism has nothing to do with percentages. There are two, and only two, ways that you can be Jewish--matrilineal descent or a halakhic conversion. Your father determines your tribe but only if you're the child of a Jewish mother.

  • @rutbrea8796
    @rutbrea8796 Před 3 lety +5

    The call of the Jewish people is written in Torah, Hashem, blessed is He, promised that he would bring us from the four corners of the earth. To me, that's enough to believe in the call Hashem blessed is He, did to me when I was lost in the Catholic/Christian doctrine. I called on the ALMIGHTY God to teach me his laws and statues. He brought me to his sanctuary in the desert and showed me his 4 letters Name in Hebrew when I didn't know anything about the Hebrew language. I found out about this revelation after 35 years of researching my ancestry found out that my family were Sephardic Jews. If it wasn't a prophecy what would anyone think this was? I came to the source of my soul in prayer with a broken heart and soul. This could happen to anyone who seek him with sincerity. I believe that the Jews who were lost for the past centuries are hearing the call, but some still choose to stay in idolatry. But many are returning after listening to the call. These listeners are the ones who will be redeemed in the last days together with their Jewish family. I believe and stay in this hope and no one will ever change my faith in Hashem, blessed is He. B"H

  • @tobiowen1865
    @tobiowen1865 Před 3 lety +1

    How do i find a place of worship i am all the way in jamaica where can i assemble where is the best place to worship if u are living in Jamaica

    • @uriohayon2241
      @uriohayon2241 Před 3 lety

      I think there is a jewish comunity, in the capital of jamaica. They are descendants, of spanish jews, nowadays they are jamaicans, and jews.

    • @yvettemoore1228
      @yvettemoore1228 Před 3 lety +1

      Chabad will have a presence there and will help you. Kol tuv!

  • @johnlengyel4565
    @johnlengyel4565 Před rokem +2

    I’d like to tell you something Rabbi
    I was a christians 50+ years
    I realize I was actually an undercover Jew
    I’m an Atheist, but I’m an atheist Jew 😊
    If I ever believe in God again, 😮
    I believe in the one and only God

  • @quen__________naani2455
    @quen__________naani2455 Před 3 lety +4

    I am very happy that I am muslim thank you allah the one and only God on this world and hereafter.

  • @awfelia
    @awfelia Před 5 lety +9

    I really appreciate this revelation ♡

  • @StillYHWHs
    @StillYHWHs Před 6 měsíci +1

    I always believed this belief. Found out a few years back. We are Jewish already. My grandmother. German Jew. It explained why my dad did not celebrate holidays. It was my mom who did. I want to cover. Not sure where or how.

  • @mhammadatique1
    @mhammadatique1 Před 4 lety +2

    👍

  • @ajacied1983
    @ajacied1983 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video! There is one question that is really challenging me a lot: why did God make this Rabbi Jewish and why did He make me a gentile (with the option of becoming a Noahide at some point in my life)?

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 3 lety

      @Michael
      Salam / Peace. I'm a Muslim. If you're really sincere on this matter, you need to let the scriptures guide and not take people's words on it. God is NOT someone who makes one elevated system for one people and another less elevated path for another people.

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 3 lety +1

      @Michael
      Come. Let's reason together.
      THE FINAL FULFILMENT OF GOD'S PROMISE TO ABRAHAM 😊
      Genesis 12:2 God gives a promise to Abraham (peace be upon him).
      "I will make you into a GREAT NATION, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.
      Genesis 12:3
      I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH will be blessed through you."
      REMEMBER the same promise to Ishmael: GREAT NATION.
      And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee: Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly; twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a GREAT NATION.
      It's in him that Abraham's promise is finally fulfilled, finally completed with even the Jews entering the fold of Islam and accepting God's Prophet of Deuteronomy 18 V 18-19 Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his comprehensive law. So these are the ones who followed and accepted what the Torah pointed them to.
      (The one the Jews and the Christians call the outcast, the son of the bond woman, not the preeminent one, not the object of divine favor, not distinguished.)
      ************
      Yes, ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH with equal opportunity and equal status.
      Connect to the servant of Isaiah 42 Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), bringing people to the God of Abraham and making them follow His ordinances and commandments through a comprehensive law code without the complex of ethnicity or race or lineage or bloodline. DEFENDERS of the true status and honor of Jesus the Messiah sent by THE ONLY TRUE GOD - THE FATHER.
      GREAT NATION.
      That that servant will ESTABLISH JUSTICE ON EARTH. This is how God blessed ALL THE PEOPLE ON EARTH through Abraham's descendant Ishmael. By sending the Prophet from him who is for all mankind. The Jews as well as the Non-Jews. With the message that NONE is superior over the other by tribe or lineage or bloodline or race or color or nationality or ethnicity in the eyes of God. It's NOT about race BUT about RIGHTEOUSNESS.
      *********
      God Almighty says in His Final Revelation:
      O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.
      Quran 49:13

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 3 lety

      @Michael
      Please comment back with, feel free to try to refute, challenge passionately and argue vehemently BUT do it with sincerity towards seeking the truth. After all, God Almighty gave us a mind and the ability to think for a purpose - so that we can think and examine and analyze to differentiate between truth and falsehood.

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 3 lety

      @harry camper That "Spirit" "of lies and deception filling you up which made you write what you wrote couldn't even touch what I already put forth from the scriptures right here on this thread. You kicked aside the scriptures which YOU profess to uphold as if these are not scriptures but a pile of trash for you.
      No wonder Jesus said and foretold as COMMANDED by THE ONLY TRUE GOD - THE FATHER
      BY THE FRUITS YE SHALL KNOW THEM

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 3 lety +1

      @harry camper This sort of comment is actually expected from you as it's you who on the subject of God, made LIARS of both Jesus as well as THE FATHER of your very own scriptures. Jesus gave the testimony, as COMMANDED by THE FATHER that THE FATHER IS THE ONLY TRUE GOD but you Christians testify that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit (The Trinity) is the true God.
      **********
      Jesus said and foretold COMMANDED by THE ONLY TRUE GOD - THE FATHER:
      BY THE FRUITS YE SHALL KNOW THEM
      Radical Monotheism exactly like the Jewish Prophets / Jews to believe in a uniquely ONE GOD - without any partners or equals or like a three in one coffee the abomination of the Trinity - plus believing in the Messiah Jesus the Prophet sent by God, and the essential consistency with his doctrine - the Muslim.
      The very words that the Father - THE ONLY TRUE GOD - COMMANDED Jesus Christ to say. The doctrine of THE ONLY TRUE GOD that HE COMMANDED Jesus Christ to give.
      The testimony of Jesus Christ on the Father:
      - The Only True God (John 17:3)
      - The Only One Who Knows The Hour (Mark 13:32)
      - Greater than I (John 14:28)
      - Greater than all (John 10:29)
      - My God and Your God (John 20:17)
      The doctrine of Jesus Christ =
      The doctrine of a Muslim.
      (Of course the term Father in the Jewish context. A figure of speech for their times. NOT that God has a literal Son. God has got Son by the Ton in the Bible.)
      Defenders of the true honor and status of Jesus Christ against lies and abominations which includes the Crucifixion.
      VERSUS
      Christianity more like the Greek and Roman doctrines and the pagan doctrines like "God" coming down in human form and human / blood sacrifice that pagans had going hand in hand with Paul's doctrines of easy fake salvation with blood of an innocent, making the Merciful God in to a blood thirsty vampire. The same people making Jesus Christ UNRIGHTEOUS by their position (believing in the fiction called Crucifixion) and making the Father a treacherous back-stabber by their position and doctrine. Christianity actually the followers of Paul.
      2000 years ago, the Roman and Greek Empire with its culture and mythological and pagan roots already held the beliefs such as "God coming down in human form". So after witnessing just a single "miracle" from Paul the deceiver they were conforming to their already held beliefs. No wonder when they heard of this guy Jesus with all the stories of his miracles, it was very easy for them to take him as "Son of God" (and this concept later on developed in to taking him as God) as this already went hand in hand with their pagan and mythological belief system. Little wonder that those times and those places and people also had "Triads" and ancient "Trinities" and "God" in threes and stuff.
      Acts 14:11
      When the crowd saw what Paul had done, they shouted in the Lycaonian language, "THE GODS HAVE COME DOWN to us IN HUMAN FORM!"
      ***********
      Then of course the abomination of the alleged human "sacrifice" of Jesus Christ making the Most Merciful in to some human blood thirsty vampire. Going against the very teachings of the true Prophets and that includes Jesus Christ.
      ********
      Unfortunately, it was the Pauline Christianity and Pauline falsehoods, blended with pagan doctrine and backed up by the powerful Empire that eventually won out over the years and wiped out the Jewish movement of radical monotheism.

  • @primaxin3132
    @primaxin3132 Před 4 lety +11

    I'm a Muslim. We may have different opinion in this case with our cousin (Jewish ). Please tell me me about the religion of the people I mention 👇: (jew and Christian can answer)
    1. religion of Adam, Eve and people before Noah.
    2. People of Noah to Abraham
    3. The religion of Abraham,
    4.The religion of Bne Israel before moshe.
    5. The religion of Ishmael.
    6. The religion of bne Israel before Jesus.
    ** from my religion perspective ( Islam)
    1,2,3,4,5&6 were Muslims.
    By definition : Muslim: someone who submits to One Real God ( & follow the law of the messanger)
    1. Adam's law
    2. Noah's law
    3.Abraham's law
    4. Abraham's law
    5.Abraham's law
    6. Moshe's law
    Note:
    *The main message is to worship one God, and the law and ritual were changed many times by God through the messangers.
    * Abraham had 2 children Ismael & Isaac. It's impossible He introduced 2 different religions to his children.
    Thank you
    Baruch HaShem

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety +2

      I like that you call us cousins. I call you half brother as yishmael was literally a half brother of isaac

    • @matttillman7430
      @matttillman7430 Před 2 lety +1

      There are, as I understand it, a few problems with Islam:
      1. They have to assume the Torah as we have it has been "corrupted." To the Muslim, it is important to believe that it was Ishmael, not Isaac, who was ALMOST sacrificed on the Mount.
      2. Islam accepts the false prophet, Jesus, to have been the messiah.
      3. Islam accepts the false prophet, Mohammad, to have been a true prophet. We know Mohammad was a false prophet because he made claims - FOR God - that are counter the ACTUAL Word of God.
      4. Muslim Shariah Law is patently unjust and so fluid as to be unbelievable.

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety

      @@matttillman7430 muslims have told me they have differences among them whether it was isaac or yishmael with the test sacrifice and according to the muslims that have told me that it isn't very relevant to them
      (Can't confirm my source just a couple mystics have told me this)

    • @matttillman7430
      @matttillman7430 Před 2 lety

      @@abbalives7168 Your sources might be right. TBH, there's enough wrong with Islam not to have to get hung up on this one point.

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety

      @@matttillman7430 yeah definetly important differences to judaism but just way better or way less worse in the eyes of judaism than christianity. And i do enjoy how much that angers some of these want to be missionaries

  • @BoratfromKazakhstan
    @BoratfromKazakhstan Před 4 lety +1

    great video, But the question was not answered : is there or is it not there the same reward? meaning , will the Bnei Noach be at the same "level" as a convert or born Jew in Olam Haba?

    • @arielleHT
      @arielleHT Před 4 lety +3

      There is no different reward. All humans are created in the image of god.

    • @pardes7342
      @pardes7342 Před 3 lety

      Guillermo Del Solar: From what I heard from Rabbi Mizrachi and Rabbi Anava , Bnei Noach goes to heaven but not in the same heaven where JEWS go which are 7 levels of heaven and another special place where Jews who have saved Jewish souls get rewarded. A True convert is not treated differently from a born Jew depending on his devotion, lifestyle and commitment.

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety

      It is based on how close you are tonreaching your potential and all your merit based on everything.

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem

      everyone is rewarded fairly according to what they deserve, which includes their starting point, their natural pre dispositions, their state of nurture, and all of the circumstances of their life, and how hard they tried throughout life. God is fair and just.

    • @HotVoodooWitch
      @HotVoodooWitch Před 7 měsíci

      Yes. No question.

  • @LargoBlack
    @LargoBlack Před 4 měsíci

    What is the name of the song in the outro?

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Před 5 lety +32

    In Judaism the Messiah is a mortal man who has a long life and children. He fulfils Isaiah 2 and 11 the first time. Peace for all people on earth. Messiah is not to die as a pagan human sacrifice for sins or be a god man anywhere in the original hebrew Tanakh Bible.

    • @96282761
      @96282761 Před 4 lety +1

      What about Isa 53?

    • @huntersmith6534
      @huntersmith6534 Před 4 lety +7

      96282761 Isaiah 53 is referring to the nation of Israel. Reading Isaiah chapters 40-57.

    • @96282761
      @96282761 Před 4 lety +1

      @@huntersmith6534 you either ignorant or just plain ol' stupid. read it again and tell me where it's talking about israel?

    • @faisalsiraj9423
      @faisalsiraj9423 Před 4 lety +1

      @Redeemed by the Blood
      For the sake of argument, even if I take that it is about Jesus then:
      In the following verse, it is said that God will prolong the subject's days and that the subject will have seed. The Hebrew word there is ZERA. Always literal, physical seed, offspring.
      Did Jesus beget?
      53:10
      Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall PROLONG his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
      *******
      Even if, for the sake of argument, I take it as about Jesus. Then:
      Did Jesus beget?
      ********
      If the answer is "No" then Isaiah 53 is not about Jesus.
      **********
      Even Isaiah 53 supports Muslim position that Jesus will beget and have children. He was neither killed nor crucified. God prolonged his life and gave him long life. He was raised up alive and will be sent back by his God and get married and beget children. Just like in Psalm 91 that God will grant him LONG LIFE.
      Psalm 91 and Isaiah 53 both back up the Muslim position: PROLONG DAYS. LONG LIFE. Psalm 91 NO HARM will befall him.

    • @96282761
      @96282761 Před 4 lety

      @@faisalsiraj9423 Zera isn't always literal physical seed. It can be descendants... or of the same kind/ loin of...
      Seed & descendants here is the same word Zera...
      Genesis 28:14
      14 Also your 👉descendants👈 shall be as the dust of the earth; you shall spread abroad to the west and the east, to the north and the south; and in you and in your 👉seed👈 all the families of the earth shall be blessed."
      Understand aswell that the word seed here in Gen 28 isn't talking about Isaac. Because the rest of the gentile world weren't blessed in anyway through him Isaac."
      So when it's referring to seed there in isa 53:10, understand it doesn't necessarily mean His physical seed with a women.
      If you can grasp the words Jesus speaks in this passage, you'll understand Isa 53:10 that your misinterpreting about "seed"...
      John 12:24
      24 Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain."
      Explanantion in short...
      Eph 2:11 - Eph 2:18
      11 Therefore remember that you, once Gentiles in the flesh-who are called Uncircumcision by what is called the Circumcision made in the flesh by hands- 12 that at that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.
      14 For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, 15 having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, 16 and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity. 17 And He came and preached peace to you who were afar off and to those who were near. 18 For through Him we both have access by one Spirit to the Father.

  • @michaelanderson1004
    @michaelanderson1004 Před 5 lety +22

    There is one law FOR EVERYONE WHO CHOOSES TO WALK IN YHWH COVENANT. Num 15:15 Lev 24:22 and Ex.12:49.
    The one who is righteous is found in Deut. 6:25
    Judaism as well as Christianity are manmade religion. YHWH didn't give us a religion He gave us a covenant. He gave it to anyone who has chosen to walk in the covenant

    • @juunanagou7156
      @juunanagou7156 Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Anderson "Judaism is man made"
      How so?

    • @oussb7660
      @oussb7660 Před 5 lety +5

      because saying Judaism is a religion is exactly like saying Americanism or Frenchism or britishism is a religion.

    • @Philip02K
      @Philip02K Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Anderson covenant promised to first Jew

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +1

      Syraw Boutoual,
      the reason this is incorrect is because the definition of Judaism has nothing to do with any group of people. It has to do with a set of beliefs. Judaism is a religion not a people.

    • @semobkenjiro8249
      @semobkenjiro8249 Před 5 lety +1

      Hah ...what !
      THEOLOGICLY !
      You cant compares JUDAISM with CRISTIANITY !
      THEOLOGICLY !
      You can compares JUDAISM only with ISLAM.
      THEOLOGICLY !
      Only JUDAISM and ISLAM are pure MONOTHEISM religion.
      THEOLOGICLY !
      CRISTIANITY is TRINITIAN and pure UNITARIAN religion.
      and that why CRISTIANITY it not and cant be B'NEI NOAH at all !...

  • @slimjimbigfoot589
    @slimjimbigfoot589 Před rokem +2

    Born southern Christian then Muslim now noahide.✡️🛐

  • @RoseSharon7777
    @RoseSharon7777 Před 3 lety +1

    Were the strangers that sojourned and who repented and accepted the God of Israel and became co-heirs, under the Noahide laws? And if so, where is this in scripture? Thanks. Im still learning.

  • @franksmith365
    @franksmith365 Před 5 lety +6

    How did Ruth join the Nation of Israel?

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 Před 4 lety +5

      Read the Book of Ruth.

    • @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488
      @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488 Před 4 lety +10

      she openly said she accepted,the famous line' your god is mine god,your people is mine people' to me thats the convertion her,right? I am not jew but I read alot and I try

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem

      she said I accept on myself all the laws of the torah (and other nuances).

  • @CHJazzman
    @CHJazzman Před 5 lety +6

    Bnei Noach is better for me because G-d did not provide me with a path to convert to Judaism. This makes a lot of people ask me about that, Bnei Noach, because it is unlike other categories such as religion, or government, as most people in my area aren't familiar with this sort of thinking. Probably few Jews have heard of it in the world, because to my knowledge I thought it up myself, through study on the internet.

    • @una1085
      @una1085 Před 5 lety +1

      CH Jazzman
      God provided a Way for you to become His child - the Way is Jesus.
      Don't settle for less than God's will for you.

    • @CHJazzman
      @CHJazzman Před 5 lety +6

      I'd prefer being a part of a nation of truth.

    • @victormorgado5318
      @victormorgado5318 Před 5 lety +4

      I agree with you on that. I felt that Bnei Noach was for me because it was accessible for me and not Judaism, with the difference that the moment I took the decision to patiently study hebrew and read the books of Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, at that point more and more Jewish people came my way randomly, and one of them promised that he would invite me to his synagogue for ROsh Hashana and Yom Kippur..A year later I did get the invite by email, he didnt forget. That is how I took the step into this nation.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +3

      CH Jazzman
      good for you. & you're right, jesus is nothing but a fake. The whole notion of jesus was concocted by people who stood to demean God. Everything they teach of jesus is anti God. But I am sure you know this already.

    • @CHJazzman
      @CHJazzman Před 5 lety +2

      The "Way" is not Jesus. I have studied Christianity at a protestant christian college. It provided me nothing except more information what I could only understand as magic, and fairy tails. The christian college was where through what seemed like unguided study I learned about Sabbath/Shaabat/Shabbos through studying about it and had begun implementing it by myself. Some of the Christians warned me about practicing Sabbath, which in one Jewish book I read that Shabbat observance is one activity is important to determine who is a Jew.

  • @mandymeier2613
    @mandymeier2613 Před rokem

    😍

  • @larrylegg8245
    @larrylegg8245 Před rokem

    Hey Tovia, how about Leviticus Chapter 19, verses 33 & 34: When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you, must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God.

  • @unmeshkadi7198
    @unmeshkadi7198 Před 4 lety +4

    I want to be a jew . How I contact you ?

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 3 lety +2

      @harry camper: Why do you consider it "bad advice"? Even rabbis turn potential converts away 3 times. Judaism, as you must know, is a VERY difficult lifestyle and needs to be researched VERY carefully to learn all that is involved in being an observant Jew - especially for men. It's not for the 'faint of heart', that's for sure!

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 3 lety +1

      @harry camper: Yes, of course it's always up to the individual. But I think the other guy was just trying to give him a 'heads-up' that it's not such an easy thing to convert to Judaism. It's not like Christianity, where you just say a prayer and you're in - there's a LOT of work and study involved and your lifestyle changes MASSIVELY from whatever false religion someone is coming from.

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 3 lety

      @harry camper: Yeah, that's true - there's usually some amount of research done by that point. Oh really, eh?!! You should have asked her what she thought was "safe" about the US!! Sounds like she hasn't heard any news lately!

  • @biblereadingoutreach2284
    @biblereadingoutreach2284 Před 5 lety +3

    Revelation 5:9 And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation;

    • @David_John
      @David_John Před 5 lety

      Paula, do you know who the above passage is referring to?

    • @David_John
      @David_John Před 5 lety

      Paula, when do the angels stop working?
      Revelation 5.5 connects with Isaiah 11 and 16.5, Jeremiah 23.5 and Luke 1:32. There is a name repeated here.
      The fulfilment of Isaiah 11.8 combines with 59.5.. This is the discovery of a Cockatrice bigger than a city, with claws over a mile wide.

  • @mekkafly
    @mekkafly Před 4 lety +1

    🤯🤯🤯

  • @ayrsine
    @ayrsine Před 2 lety

    Where is the rest if this video?

  • @lifeisgoodm2004
    @lifeisgoodm2004 Před 5 lety +6

    Where do the seven Noahide Laws come from in the Bible? Is the Noahide laws Fact or Tradition?
    The seven Noahide Laws are not explicitly listed in the Bible. Instead, they are derived according to the Talmud's interpretation of Genesis 2:16 given to Adam, and Genesis 9:4-6 given to Noah. The Talmud is a "Jewish literary collection of teachings, laws, traditions, and interpretations based on the Torah or as Christians call it the old Testament . It has two parts, the Mishnah and that Gemera.". Is it a good thing to live morally? Yes. Fact or Tradition** Verdict**-- Tradition, adding to the Torah Deut 4:2 Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +3

      Karatie Judaism
      the term Karaite Judaism is an oxymoron. It is impossible to follow the Torah without Talmudic understanding of Torah. Talmud is not an addition but rather an explanation of what the Torah is saying. Actually without an Oral Torah it is not even possible to read the Torah much less actually understand it, as we would not know which letter is which. Nor are there vowels in the Torah.

    • @lifeisgoodm2004
      @lifeisgoodm2004 Před 5 lety +1

      @@meme-bd5hk Yes you can follow the written Torah without the oral Torah, i am not saying all in the oral Torah is bad, but it does not take authority over the written Torah. I pose a question to you, show me the verse in the Torah ( Gen- Deut ) where Moses said they are two Torahs? one oral and one written. Scholars have already proven you can read Biblical Hebrew without the vowels, in fact it is easier to learn that way. Just do a simple goggle search on the subject.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +1

      @@lifeisgoodm2004, you claim it's possible to follow the written Torah without the Oral Torah. So when did you do heart surgery to cut off the uhrluh of your heart on the 8th day after you were born? How are you still alive if you did this? Then please show where the written Torah tells you what pri aitz hadar to take on the first day of Succos? Then show me what a pri aitz hadar is. Then show me where the Torah tells you what a Succah is. What does shaatnez mean? What do gideeleem mean? What defines mihlacha? How did Moses describe how to slaughter an animal used for consumption? (more on that later)
      What does the Torah mean when it says not to steal? Why does the Torah repeat the admonition not to steal? Why does the Torah say not to boil (cook) a goat in its mothers milk 3 times? (more on this later) Please define Tefilin. What does 'between the eyes' mean? Shall I go on with a list of thousands of things the Torah fails to explain in regard to the commandments stated in the Torah or do these examples suffice to the prove the point?
      You state "i am not saying all in the oral Torah is bad, but it does not take authority over the written Torah."
      My response, don't you realize this is a straw man argument? Nobody claimed the oral Torah takes away authority from the written Torah. The oral Torah is there to define for us what the written Torah is saying. It's not taking away any authority any more than an interpreter takes away the authority of the original speaker.
      You request "I pose a question to you, show me the verse in the Torah ( Gen- Deut ) where Moses said they are two Torahs? one oral and one written."
      My response, my burden of proof does not extend to the need to provide such a verse. The burden of proof required on myself is to show that there is in fact more than one Torah (this can be shown in Leviticus chapter 26 verse 46) along with the fact that the Torah is impossible to be understood without the addendum which the Talmud provides (which I have done) such as Moses referring to non existent commandments as stated in Deut. chapter 12 verse 21. (non existent in the sense that they cannot be found in the written Torah)
      You assert "Scholars have already proven you can read Biblical Hebrew without the vowels, in fact it is easier to learn that way. Just do a simple goggle search on the subject."
      My response anybody who asserts such is not only not a scholar, but an ignorant fool as well. & such people also fail to comprehend that it's not only the vowels that one cannot read without the oral Torah, but the consonants as well since one cannot know what consonant symbol symbolizes what letter unless they rely on an oral Torah.
      There is actually a famous story about this with Hillel and a potential convert to Judaism who requested that Hillel convert him to Judaism on the condition that he only accept the written Torah as binding. Hillel agreed. He then taught him the first letter of the alphabet telling him it is the letter Aleph. The next day the man came back to learn more and this time Hillel told him the first letter of the alphabet was the letter Tav. The man became perplexed and said to Hillel "you told me yesterday the first letter is Aleph". Hillel said, "see, you already accepted the concept of the oral Torah".
      As far as vowelization is concerned, the following words are stated in the Torah in Exodus 23:19, & 34:26 and Deuteronomy 14:21, "לא תבשל גדי בחלב אמו". My question is, without using vowels, please translate the word "בחלב". Any person who gives you a definitive answer to this question without the reliance on oral Torah is either a liar or an ignoramus.

    • @lifeisgoodm2004
      @lifeisgoodm2004 Před 5 lety +1

      @@meme-bd5hk we are Jewish brothers, i am guessing you are Jewish, Shalom. So my question to you humbly again, show the verse. ( your answer: My response, my burden of proof does not extend to the need to provide such a verse. )

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +1

      @@lifeisgoodm2004, good guess. I am Jewish. When you ask me to show the verse that says there are both written and oral Toros, I already explained why I need not show a verse that says this exact thing.
      At the same time I did in fact provide the verse that shows there are at least two Toros as well as reference to commandments that were relayed by Moses to the people that simply do not exist in the written Torah. Thus by combination I have in fact provided sufficient evidence to the concept of the oral Torah.

  • @toddsperling2047
    @toddsperling2047 Před 5 lety +3

    Elvis Presley once said "by the time I found out I had no talent it was too late to quit". The deal is if you were raised as a Christian all your life and that's what are used to it's hard to just convert to Judaism even though Singer is right on the money.

  • @thepeacefulsavageshow777

    Yes. See Ruth.

  • @hermesclass3898
    @hermesclass3898 Před 5 lety +2

    so who is more rightious a jew or Noah ? what is more heavy on scale hasidm and tzadikm or talmud ?

    • @victormorgado5318
      @victormorgado5318 Před 5 lety +1

      Rab Shalom Arush says that when a Bene noah and a Jew pray to HaShem, the Bene noah is heard first, for being the Benjamin of the flock

    • @Thomas-cs2rr
      @Thomas-cs2rr Před 5 lety

      @@victormorgado5318 Hello Victor. Can you please point me to where the Rav said this? Thank you.

  • @una1085
    @una1085 Před 5 lety +5

    Why be a "Ben Noah" when you can become a child of God?
    He (Jesus) was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him.
    He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him.
    Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God-
    children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.
    The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
    John 1 v 10-14

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +5

      Una Discamus
      you state "Why be a "Ben Noah" when you can become a child of God?"
      My response, one is already a child of God. What a Gentile person who follows the 7 Noachide laws accomplishes is that they are being obedient to God in following what God tells them to do.
      You state "He (Jesus) was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him."
      My response, this statement by the author of the book of John is not only untrue, it is also anti God. Read Genesis 1:1 which states ONLY God made the world. jesus like all things was created by God. jesus is no more than any other Jewish man. He was born and he died just like all men. There was nothing unique about jesus.
      As to his character, he was not somebody to be admired as he was a man with many faults. But that is of course not relevant to the topic.

    • @una1085
      @una1085 Před 5 lety +2

      me me
      Not all are children of God.
      "You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies."
      John 8 v 44

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +5

      Una Discamus,
      quoting to me from an author who was clearly filled with lies and was anti God is not going to show anything. All people are children of God because God created everybody. Jewish people on the other hand are God's FIRSTBORN son, as God himself attests to in Exodus chapter 4 verse 22.

    • @una1085
      @una1085 Před 5 lety +2

      me me
      How sad that you reject the Word of God and speak of His scriptures in such an insulting way. Perhaps you will come to know Jesus someday before you stand before His judgement seat.

    • @meme-bd5hk
      @meme-bd5hk Před 5 lety +5

      Una Discamus
      God forbid that I would reject the word of God. It is precisely because I adhere to the word of God that I reject the new test because the new test not only misquotes God's word over and over in order to insert it's own Christological agenda, it misrepresents everything that God stands for and instead presents a picture of idolatry.
      God says "I alone am He, and beside Me there is no other". In contrast Christianity presents a picture of plurality of God.
      God says that in order to know the truth Israel are to ask their fathers and elders. (Deut. chapter 32 verse 7) The new test on the other hand teaches things that go against what the fathers and elders of Israel taught.
      God in His word defines precisely the qualifications the Messiah must have and the new test changes those qualifications.
      God teaches that the laws He gave are to be maintained. The new test teaches the laws no longer apply. How much more anti God can one get then to teach such things that the new test teaches?
      God teaches over and over that no one can die for another's sin. The new test teaches that somebody can die for another's sin.

  • @user-gq8xd8bx5q
    @user-gq8xd8bx5q Před 4 lety +4

    Salam, Noah was a Muslim (Haneef/submitted and believed in the oneness of God) so was Abraham peace be upon them i.e. They submitted to the one God's commandments. Judaism/Yahudi are followers and descended from Abraham via his son Isaac ( a tribe that's Judah i.e. an ethnicity). They are a nation who follow the commandments of God revealed to Moses peace be upon him. It's unwise to teach people to convert to a "nation" rather teach people the teaching of Islam/submission to the commandments of the creator - the true way of life to people who haven't got a book. Quran is the last revelation from God.

    • @Bytheriversofbabylonhc
      @Bytheriversofbabylonhc Před 4 lety +2

      When god gave moses the torah, their were 3 million witnesses, who stood at mount sinai, those witnesses who then read the torah, read about all the miracles, that happened to them,. The fact that the new testament and the qurancontradict the torah over and over again, with many mistake means it can not be from god, god doesnt make mistakes, btw, judaism started way before islam, when the jews were praying to 1 god, arabs were worshipping idols

    • @user-gq8xd8bx5q
      @user-gq8xd8bx5q Před 4 lety

      @@Bytheriversofbabylonhc The Quran doesn't contradict the torah. If you read about Islam you'll realise the concept predates Judaism. It is a monotheistic way of life i.e. the religion of Abraham peace be upon him. It is a way of life for everyone else who is not a Jew/ or doesn't have a book.
      Unfortunately, christainity has lost its monotheistic message. It has been corrupted by saint Paul.
      Judaism is for the jewish nation i.e. the descended of Isaac. The process of converting to Judaism for someone wbo isn't from a jewish mother is a long and complicated process. In fact, historically it was impossible to convert to Judaism.
      You don't have to be a Jew to serve God. Anyone can submit to the God's commandements and carry on the legacy of all prophets. And that's what Islam is all about.

    • @Bytheriversofbabylonhc
      @Bytheriversofbabylonhc Před 3 lety

      @Yes You are right numbers don't mean anything, their are also billions of idol worshippers on the planet. When the jews were praying to God the Arabs were worshipping idols and Mecca was a place of idol worshipping.
      Islam is a man made scam, quran has many errors.. Have you ever seen the sun set in murky water???

    • @ruthietaylor8756
      @ruthietaylor8756 Před rokem +1

      Noah was not a muslim! He had no religion! He believed in God!

  • @marshawoods4983
    @marshawoods4983 Před 5 lety +1

    Not the office the mikvah what I was trying to say LOL

  • @LemoTetson
    @LemoTetson Před 10 měsíci

    Rabbi Singer - So I know there are 613 laws within the written Torah. Has anyone calculated how many rabbinic laws there are that are not up for debate within all the oral law, Mishnah, Gemara, etc.? I know a lot of the Talmud, and rabbinic literature outside of it, is rabbis debating and there is no clear-cut agreement made. I know rabbis disagree on things a lot. But as far as not-up-for-debate laws, if you count all rabbinic literature, the number would go far beyond 613, correct?

  • @hayyanmintgreen8561
    @hayyanmintgreen8561 Před 4 lety +3

    Follow islam and u are more than bene noah . The Noble Quran came to complete the Religion of all the Prophets, the Holy Qur’an confirms what the Holy torah commands...

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 Před 4 lety

      The Qur'an contradicts the Torah in many places, as does Muhammad himself. For example, Muhammad violated Torah commands when he married the widow of his adopted son.

    • @user-gq8xd8bx5q
      @user-gq8xd8bx5q Před 4 lety

      @@Musicienne-DAB1995 Islam cancels adoption. Children should be named after their real fathers for inheritance purpose.and their true identity so he is not really his biological son. Children without fathers are encouraged to be taken care of known as orphan. Also, the case you are refering to prophet Muhammed married Zynab after she was divorced. There is nothing wrong with that.
      How do you explain the passages in the torah about prophet lot and his daughters? Was lot a prophet for what he did according to your logic? It makes no sense.

  • @orikinzg1212
    @orikinzg1212 Před 3 lety

    Serios question for an orthodox rabbi.
    (If you are a Ben Noach, please refrain from answering this)
    A convert chooses a Hebrew name but then he/she has to be labeled Ben Avraham or Bat Sarah. Isn't this labeling a form of oppression to a convert?
    A reminder that he was once a gentile to everyone who finds out his/her name?

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Před 3 lety

      Interesting question! As a convert of 17+ years (from Evangelical Christianity), I never thought of that!

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety +3

      I never thought about this. Am a jew by birth and not a rabbi. I would like to point out though both abraham/avraham and sarah are common names today still. I would have no idea your a convert when i hear that name

    • @matttillman7430
      @matttillman7430 Před 2 lety +2

      What would lead you to think that if a man identifies himself by his chosen name, "... ben Avraham" or "... bat Sarah" that he is a convert? Have no Jews been given the name Avraham or Sarah in the last several thousand years, such that anybody who calls himself the son or daughter of one or the other must be a convert?

  • @goldenserpent32
    @goldenserpent32 Před rokem

    I’m fully Jewish born to two Russian Jews in Moscow Russia , I was baptized orthodox though as a child . I plan on officially converting back I assume it is recommended with the baptism in mind

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem +2

      you dont need to convert back. you are right now a jew and right now the torah is obligated to you and right now you are a full brother in the jewish people. a jew never needs to convert back, even if he was the pope.
      I say this with joy but it is also important, if you thought that you were in an in between area and certain things were permitted or not commanded until you convert...

    • @HotVoodooWitch
      @HotVoodooWitch Před 7 měsíci

      @@proudpharisee5303 +1. It would behoove you to talk with a rabbi to help you ease into your actual identity.

  • @foxosama5646
    @foxosama5646 Před 3 lety +1

    I think as a Ben Noah we should still do all the commandments of Father Mosheh. God said do his commandments so....why not

  • @brucereichenbach7410
    @brucereichenbach7410 Před 2 lety +1

    you should be a Rabbi in Oahu Hawaii needs you

  • @Azie08760
    @Azie08760 Před 5 lety +2

    My english is not very good

  • @goofyahhytboy
    @goofyahhytboy Před 2 lety

    5:50

  • @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488

    I am trying to keep kosher and sabbath as much as possibl by myself,according to youtubers,intrnet knowledge since I know zero jew
    ..I am not jew but I read torah and I belive but ı dont know anyother steps to grow...

    • @dashincorporated5646
      @dashincorporated5646 Před 4 lety +3

      Another Jewish soul!!!✡✡🕎✡✡

    • @user-gq8xd8bx5q
      @user-gq8xd8bx5q Před 4 lety +1

      You don't to be a jew or keep the sabbath if you're not a beni Israel. Judaism is for the people i.e. ethnicity from Judah a nation. Please understand this. You don't have to be a jew to follow the commandements of God. Noah was not Jew neither was Abraham or the prophets before Israel existed.

    • @anonanonymous213
      @anonanonymous213 Před 3 lety +1

      Talk to a rabbi!

    • @MegaMayday16
      @MegaMayday16 Před měsícem

      Kabbalah for deeper answers how to live a full filled life and you relationship with god

  • @HypostaticFridge
    @HypostaticFridge Před 11 měsíci

    Do Noahide still observe Sabbath, Passover, Purim etc?

  • @ezkl9424
    @ezkl9424 Před 3 lety +1

    Great analogies. Question; how are Jews keep all the law since the destruction of the temple?

    • @walkerpublications4418
      @walkerpublications4418 Před 3 lety

      The answer to that is far too large for a response in a discussion thread. If you want to know, there are hundreds of videos that discuss this.

    • @abbalives7168
      @abbalives7168 Před 2 lety

      We can't do sacrifices until 3rd temple rebuilt but we do the prayers 3 times a day that would accompany them

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem

      did they keep all the law before the destruction of the temple? and what did they do during the Babylonian exile?

  • @endingwithoutbeginning1683

    Where is it? Looks like Jakarta 😁

  • @christinesoale1728
    @christinesoale1728 Před 2 lety +2

    It always seems that it is assumed that everyone could convert if they really want to; that if you keep going back to the Beth Din, they will eventually accept you. In my case they say that due to my personal circumstances they cannot consider me. I am married to someone who does not want to convert and the nearest synagogue cannot meet their requirements. My heart cries out to be a Jew in every sense, but I am told that the Noahide route is only available to me

    • @cassandra5516
      @cassandra5516 Před 2 lety

      I am in the exact same boat. It's painful :(

    • @proudpharisee5303
      @proudpharisee5303 Před rokem +1

      @@cassandra5516@christine soale I am so sorry for your ordeal. I would just note that a jewish person would be sinning by being in a relationship with a non jewish person... so it's not really the Beth din making "their decision." but that doesnt make the situation any better for you.

  • @MrLambolico
    @MrLambolico Před 5 lety +1

    I'd like to be a Ben Adam, just a bit further up the line. Walk on Earth with Adanoi like Enoch as long as Methusalem did. A Ben Enoch knows how to walk and talk with G'd, a Ben Methusalem knows how to add the source of life (G'd) into its system. It looks to me all Noah's ancestors did ...
    By the way: it quotes: be good to strangers, for you were strangers in Egypt.
    I wonder to what word in TeNaCH Tovia refers to?
    Is it 'Zar' = stranger/enemy/illegal
    Is it 'Nokri' = non-inhabitant of the Nation / outsider / different
    Is it 'Ger' = one who lives and works among Israëlites
    Is it 'Toshab' = like Avraham lived among others as a stranger
    Most likely Tovia Singer refers to the last kind of people. He better not talk about 'deer' and 'sheep' as a comparisson, domestic sheep and wild sheep would be a nice way to understand the topic. And speaking to Asian's: Argali or Garut Sheep.
    TeNaCh refers to sheep and goat. The Nomads put the sheep on the right side in their tent and the goats on the left side.

  • @soumenmukhopadhyay6106
    @soumenmukhopadhyay6106 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a Hindu Brahman naturopath I want to convert in Judaism for inspire Jewish patriotism and nationalism how can this possible?

    • @jorgerafaelvidela4479
      @jorgerafaelvidela4479 Před 4 lety +1

      Why do you want to convert? You are a Hindu, be proud of your Hindu identity. Why do you want to convert to a desert cult?

    • @YisraelBenLevi
      @YisraelBenLevi Před 4 lety +2

      Contact your local Chabad and talk to the rabbi there for more info

  • @jennifercampbell4646
    @jennifercampbell4646 Před 5 lety +1

    What about Adam and Eve do you think they might have to have reasons to understand not to steal before they ate from the tree of knowledge?
    Weren’t they made in the image of God?

  • @stephiejoy5088
    @stephiejoy5088 Před rokem

    I have what I think to be an important question. If the deer is a non jew that prefers to be counted among the jews, and the sheep are the jews, and I assume the king represents God, then who is the shepherd of the sheep.