Top 5 Differences Between Judaism & Other Major Religions

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Are there any similarities between Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism?
    Rabbi Pinchas Taylor unpacks this critical question, offering fascinating insights into Sin, Punishment, and the Afterlife.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:17 Sin in Judaism vs. Christianity
    4:56 Marriage in Judaism vs. Islam
    8:37 Afterlife in Judaism vs. Christianity and Islam
    13:33 Punishment in Judaism vs. Islam
    19:45 Messiah in Judaism vs. other Abrahamic religions
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  • @Deliciasdelahumanity
    @Deliciasdelahumanity Před rokem +100

    judaism makes much sense to me since i started researching on it , thanks for making this channel it is of great help for people who didnt grew in a jewish family

    • @investigandolabiblia
      @investigandolabiblia Před rokem +12

      Baruch HaShem my friend… keep learning my friend. May Hashem continue to bless u forever

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem +13

      You're so welcome! Glad this is helpful.

  • @akbarbracho5534
    @akbarbracho5534 Před rokem +31

    and now I choose Torah is my way of life as Bnei Noah

    • @investigandolabiblia
      @investigandolabiblia Před rokem +6

      Baruch HaShem that amazing!! Just always continue to learn with the proper rabbis and books

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group Před rokem +49

    I left Christianity 10 years ago. Today, I am a Noahide and feel the best I have in years. No condemnation and carrot and stick rules from my other religion can hurt me now.

  • @unsweetenedit9090
    @unsweetenedit9090 Před rokem +29

    I have to say that, as a Christian, I have gained so much from this channel and similar sources. I feel like Christian 'teachers', 'leaders', whatever, are not speaking to the mind anymore. Maybe they haven't in a long time. I feel like there isn't any authentic Christian 'wisdom', for lack of a better word, that we can study, contemplate, and really help us embrace the true meanings. So, while I'm not a Muslim or a Jew, I have no problem enjoying and embracing their wisdom. It's the same God and the same human experience, so, why not?

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem +9

      Yes, we love to share ideas that are universal!

  • @HeatherRenee2017
    @HeatherRenee2017 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I spent so much of my life as a Christian and grew up feeling like nothing I ever did or will do would be good enough for Gods grace even though I’ve lived my life in service and morality upright as much as possible. I started breaking free and meditating trying to get answers. Oddly the things I started believing outside of Christianity lined up with Judaism, God is leading me this way.

  • @danielgraham1366
    @danielgraham1366 Před rokem +12

    As always an amazing lecture from Rabbi Taylor!
    Since my first day in Chabad 2 years ago i have found a home, truly the place i belong. I am extremely grateful to Rabbi Taylor and Rabbi Weg and The Rebbe!

  • @azariacba
    @azariacba Před rokem +4

    I'm totally floored by how much beauty there is in Judaism. I never expected that even Orthodox Judaism would reject the idea of eternal hellfire (generally speaking). I used to be a Christian in all different kinds of churches (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant); now I'm a Noahide exploring conversion to Judaism.
    ברוך ה' לעולם ועד

  • @invictusOne
    @invictusOne Před rokem +20

    Judaism is much clearer to me. It is a merciful faith and one that edifies me every single day. Thank you for this video.

  • @brynawaldman5790
    @brynawaldman5790 Před rokem +29

    I heard a rabbi propose that "an eye for an eye & a tooth for a tooth," could mean if you knock someone's eyes out you might have to read things for them for the rest of your life, & if you leave them toothless you might need to get soft food for them. I love it that I come from a tradition that encourages asking questions & celebrates multiple interpretations of sacred texts.

  • @kindnoachs299
    @kindnoachs299 Před rokem +24

    Thank you for this informative and beautiful video ✡️❤️

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem +3

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @lightleaker7045
    @lightleaker7045 Před rokem +5

    This is a very good video. You might know that already but being reminded is always nice.

  • @sufisuzy2287
    @sufisuzy2287 Před rokem +3

    This was so informative and clearly presented, thank you.

  • @vickistone3700
    @vickistone3700 Před rokem

    very nicely put. wish a liile more discusion of the 11 months of gehanna

  • @ayrsine
    @ayrsine Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for clarifying so many things! B”H!!

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @madcowegypt2625
    @madcowegypt2625 Před rokem

    My Rabbi..can u pls enumerate or mention theses 5 differences i have no internet facility to download 28 minutes

  • @RahelSings
    @RahelSings Před rokem +3

    Well done. Thank you

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem +1

      Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!

  • @verdedenim662
    @verdedenim662 Před rokem

    Just curious I didn't notice you were wearing a kippah and didn't see peyos. Can you tell me why? (or did i just miss it) I understand that some people tuck their tzitzit into their shirts so that is not as obvious as the other two...

  • @gj6126
    @gj6126 Před rokem +1

    thanks !

  • @Zaxnafein
    @Zaxnafein Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @kellygeorge8678
    @kellygeorge8678 Před rokem +7

    thank you

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem

      You're welcome

  • @JayneFrogWoo
    @JayneFrogWoo Před rokem +4

    Where would anyone have got a moral code like the Torah, except from the Torah?

  • @markmiyashiro
    @markmiyashiro Před rokem +5

    I am a Okinawan-Messianic-Jew, I know this may not be accepted by many. I am training to become a Messianic Rabbi and in October will be ordained a Rabbi. Love you Rabbi, Shalom Alechiem.

    • @markmiyashiro
      @markmiyashiro Před rokem +1

      My tracing DNA via Living DNA a UK company, I discovered my Mom's side is Ashkenazi Jew from Siberia, Russia.

  • @Alistando3712
    @Alistando3712 Před rokem +6

    Aww man I clicked on this video thinking it was Jaxton Wheeler speaking. And now I’m contemplating going Jewish 😯

  • @teslererez
    @teslererez Před rokem +1

    תענוג
    תודה
    מחזק

  • @folkeholtz6351
    @folkeholtz6351 Před rokem +1

    Very good.

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Před rokem

      Many many thanks

  • @GENESIS-3
    @GENESIS-3 Před rokem +6

    In Bereshit 4:7 the the word “sin” is for the first time introduced. Meaning: In the sense of a true Torah view, the first sinner was Cain.

    • @vcxz52
      @vcxz52 Před rokem +2

      The first sin was Lucifers pride in Heaven.

    • @JayneFrogWoo
      @JayneFrogWoo Před rokem +3

      The original sin was disobedience to God in 'eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil' by Adam and Eve. What does the Torah say about about disobedience to God?

  • @julianmontoya428
    @julianmontoya428 Před rokem +4

    Judiasm seems to be the truth! ...the hardships are the dreams, and visionsy and or experiences individuals have, while God knows the truth of all things, and God knows the past ,present, and future, i had always believed once i take steps of faith to get closer to God, then more peace and health would take place...but thats not the case more shame and more heartache is happening! ...

  • @splashenful
    @splashenful Před rokem +2

    Marriage is Holy for Christians too. In fact, in Catholic & Orthodox Christianity, matrimony is a Sacrament.

  • @WeCube1898
    @WeCube1898 Před rokem +1

    Eye = Vision
    Compensate to enable to assist the loss thereof.

  • @ahmadmuwafaqahmad984
    @ahmadmuwafaqahmad984 Před rokem +1

    👏🏻👏🏻

  • @babadoz4204
    @babadoz4204 Před rokem +1

    So according to Judaism, what happen to me or my soul if i dont have a place in the new world when the Messiah comes? Where would i or my soul go ?

    • @yugiohpacker
      @yugiohpacker Před rokem +2

      It’s good to try to keep the commandments and put it in your effort. Now let’s say you know you shouldn’t be doing something and continue to do it when the messiah comes your souls so to say gets vaporized into nothingness of course though there is always repentance if you truly mean

    • @avremelkatz6006
      @avremelkatz6006 Před rokem

      What do you mean by " new world " ,

    • @YLvids
      @YLvids Před rokem +3

      @@yugiohpackerwhere are you getting this idea about souls being vaporized? Never heard of such a thing, and I’m an Orthodox Jew. Doesn’t mean it’s not true, but sounds extremely fishy to me…

  • @savannahgonzalez2641
    @savannahgonzalez2641 Před rokem

  • @paulklemer
    @paulklemer Před rokem +1

    Were Adam and Eve Jewish?

  • @GENESIS-3
    @GENESIS-3 Před rokem +4

    Adam and Eve had neither yetser hara or yetser tov (evil inclination/ good inclination). That became a part of man after they did eat from the tree.

  • @drwaqasgulzar3484
    @drwaqasgulzar3484 Před rokem +11

    In Islam marriage is sacred.....

    • @michaelmessenger24
      @michaelmessenger24 Před rokem

      In all cultures marriage is sacred
      It's the responsibility of the husband & wife
      to keep that which is sacred & holy pure.

    • @danieleprince1200
      @danieleprince1200 Před rokem

      Holy and sacred are two different things. I don’t think he meant to beneath your views and values about marriage but rather to explain or inform a general public about the 3 main religions.

    • @yugiohpacker
      @yugiohpacker Před rokem

      Same is in Judaism

  • @GENESIS-3
    @GENESIS-3 Před rokem +1

    Hold back on Incarnation. It’s not necessarily mandatory for all men. This is a rather closed matter and not really much is said about it in Torah or Tanach.

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 Před rokem +7

    I'm a Goy who'd like to convert to Masorti Judaism.

    • @Talk2WandaVision
      @Talk2WandaVision Před rokem +5

      Goy is not the nicest term, but I get you. :) You're a human being seeking truth and holiness. We welcome you.

  • @fitzhugh2542
    @fitzhugh2542 Před rokem

    This is why Judaism is true. B"H

  • @a.m204
    @a.m204 Před rokem +1

    JUDAISM THE WAY OF LIFE

  • @apparatchiktgru8481
    @apparatchiktgru8481 Před rokem +6

    Tell Isreal and her Jewish citizens Hindu majority in India just loves Israel.