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"What Do You Think About Israel and Palestine?" – Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (March 14, 2006)
On March 14th, 2006, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (1924-2014) was interviewed at Congregation Bonai Shalom in Boulder, Colorado by Sadieh Zaman.
Transcript:
What are your views on the issue of Israel and Palestine?
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi: You are touching something that gives me an ache in the heart. Before the '67 war, I tried to publish a piece, in which I wrote that Jerusalem needs to be internationalized. I wanted to see the United Nations move there away from New York, into the place where the prophets have said, "My house shall be a house of prayer for all peoples." (Isaiah 56:7) And that the then nascent Israeli army should be the beginning of the Peace Corps for the United Nations, and that we should all put together - at the time when we paid 39 cents a gallon for gasoline - a penny per gallon to help resettle the Palestinian refugees. It fell on deaf ears. You know, I still have some feelings about that.
I have children in Israel, and whenever I go there, I want to meet with those people... And among the people that count themselves as my students, there have been those who have put on every year a sulha - a meeting between Arabs, Christians, Muslims and Jews - to have... the word sulha comes from when two beduin tribes would create peace among themselves and do mutual forgiveness. And each year the celebration has grown. So I am very much for this to happen. If the question is about 'What is just?' and 'What is right?' I think all the people are trying to deal with that, are taking for granted that the cortex can solve the problem. It is not a problem of the cortex. It is a problem of the reptilian brain of Jews and of Arabs, and of Palestinians there. And it is also a problem of how this is being abused by people who want to stay in power by finding a 'whipping boy' about that. We could have had the United States of the Middle East in such a wonderful way, in which the talents and the resources of all of us could have helped each other. And Al-Quds [the Arabic name for Jerusalem] could have been a holy place for Jews, for Christians, for Muslims, in a way that Isaiah foresaw way before. So I have that vision, and I think that is a strong and important vision.
How likely is it that your vision will actually prevail?
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi: It has no other choice. It has no other choice. When people look at every bit of karma that is coming down the pike, if they still think that some one group is going to win over the thing, they are wrong. They are wrong. What they cannot see yet is higher than national sovereignty; it is an organismic interaction. That is why I am talking about 'United States of the Middle East.'
So look - a visionary is not one that everybody agrees with; but if I do not put such a vision out, and if my colleagues do not put such a vision out - like the Rabbis for Human Justice, and so on and so forth - if they did not put that vision out, then it would never get there. And I would like to see my counterparts on the other side, among Palestinians... And I know there are some, I've met some of them; I spent some time recently with a Naqshbandi sheikh in Jerusalem, and it was wonderful!
This video was filmed by Michael Kosacoff, edited by Alec Arshavsky and Netanel Miles-Yépez, and produced by the Yesod Foundation
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @torah2go
    @torah2go 2 дні тому

    The question is why 10? 8 sounds like a good number? why Kaddish? Mediation is also nice. So where does this end? What remains do we have of our sacred tradition? To point out we learn the number 10, from the negative act of the spies which numbered 10 -- it was men that messed up not women.

  • @jakeehrlich994
    @jakeehrlich994 9 днів тому

    This seems to be Part 3 of the Hanukkah shiurim

  • @bremlaw
    @bremlaw 9 днів тому

    Incredible chant at about minute 12.

  • @moshdee456
    @moshdee456 Місяць тому

    I wish this playlist was available as a podcast in addition to UA-cam 🙏

  • @aussois1027
    @aussois1027 2 місяці тому

    For those not in the know, please check out Reb Zalman's Davening: a Guide to Meaningful Jewish Prayer. It is an excellent and heartfelt text on the inner meanings and personal nature of davening. This video really seems to illustrate a lot of where he is coming from in that book.

  • @rippleproductionsfilms
    @rippleproductionsfilms 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @philosofit2943
    @philosofit2943 6 місяців тому

    Amen!

  • @danlevine5493
    @danlevine5493 6 місяців тому

    Hari Krishna L'chaim

  • @JohnGood-nc7uy
    @JohnGood-nc7uy 7 місяців тому

    As one of John Sant'Ambrogio's most devoted fans, I couldn't be more thrilled to watch this captivating performance. His mastery of the cello never fails to leave me in awe, and this rendition is no exception. The depth of emotion he brings to every note is simply mesmerizing, transporting listeners to another realm entirely. Thank you, John, for sharing your extraordinary talent with the world. You continue to inspire and uplift us with your music. - John Good

  • @HammadKhan-qb2vb
    @HammadKhan-qb2vb 7 місяців тому

    How do you say Palestinian refugees? Palestine exists even before there were no signs of your state in the region.

    • @EK-on6up
      @EK-on6up 7 місяців тому

      You make a really important point to see how part of his "solution" is simply recreating patterns of harm ... i.e The creation of United States displaced indigenous (traditional) peoples. “We cannot solve a problem with the same mind (level of consciousness) that created it.” -AE When our focus is power, money and control... there will likely never be any common ground for authentic connection and true repair. He highlights this point...the “survival” aka “disconnected brain” cannot solve the problems it created!! Trauma will continually repeat the patterns of trauma and harm. We see this so clearly in our very own lives with friends, families and lovers. We keep meeting our own reflection and recreating "battlegrounds" wherever we go! We must see with our heart-mind. To do this... we first must connect fully& authentically with our very own bodies to begin healing. Only then can we connect authentically outward to receive others without unconscious triggering. What is needed right now is embodied meeting of our heart-minds. Together we are a field of formless awareness. We must be able to sit down and listen fully with curiosity & understanding to each other's experiences... with calm bodies, kind hearts, and clear minds. It is in this supreme connection that imagination will thrive and solutions will materialize in very organic, abundant and healing ways.

    • @marinakoshelev6006
      @marinakoshelev6006 6 місяців тому

      What are you talking about? Syria Palestina was the name given to Judea by Romans. There was never a Palestine the way you'd like to think.

    • @marinakoshelev6006
      @marinakoshelev6006 14 днів тому

      @@Rashedoon313 the one who believes lies is you. I am always learning and I possess discernment which you are obviously lacking.

  • @justTryin
    @justTryin 8 місяців тому

    דעביד לה נייח ביסודה דילה בכתיש כתישין

  • @REBBEORNOT
    @REBBEORNOT 8 місяців тому

    The speed and fullness of these impressions is totally awe-inspiring. And beautiful, too, though it feels sooo exotic and unknoawble😢

  • @inhumanesocietyusa
    @inhumanesocietyusa 8 місяців тому

    Jerusalem ❤ for thousands of was like that

  • @mary-clarecarder3709
    @mary-clarecarder3709 8 місяців тому

    What a wonderful human being. He is now working for higher, eternal powers. The vision will come to be!

  • @appidydafoo
    @appidydafoo 9 місяців тому

    Thank you <3

  • @susanfrancesfield4561
    @susanfrancesfield4561 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this enlightenment

  • @yochananzahav3758
    @yochananzahav3758 10 місяців тому

    Before I did teshuvah I was a former daily user of cannabis, LSD, MDMA, and magic mushrooms. Use of psychedelics is witchcraft and sorcery; they open up your soul to demons. Torah prohibits the practice of witchcraft and sorcery. To encourage others to engage in witchcraft and sorcery is wicked.

  • @yochananzahav3758
    @yochananzahav3758 10 місяців тому

    Wasting seed is a sin that should be discouraged not encouraged. To encourage young people to waste seed on Shabbat is wicked. Wasting seed serves no purpose but is physically pleasurable, just like using drugs. Should we encourage young people to use drugs only on Shabbat? To sin is one thing, but to teach others to sin and to do it exclusively on Shabbat is another level of evil.

    • @go_all_the_way
      @go_all_the_way 2 місяці тому

      Actually, yes!! Doing drugs on Shabbat sounds like a great idea to me

  • @lisaking4291
    @lisaking4291 10 місяців тому

    😢. Im so sceard and confused, about religion and the question, of whether you really are listening to the truth??? As the Christians and Jewish people and the Muslims, All are interested in saying that they have been holding the truth, so follow and share them with the news that they have??? How can All of these be true??😢. Is there any chance of getting truith, in All of them?? I only need to be following God is this enough?😢

    • @Gh267mos
      @Gh267mos 4 місяці тому

      They all have the same God Read the Quran, and it will make sense. Relax just take the journey, and whatever will come up will come up.

    • @moshdee456
      @moshdee456 3 місяці тому

      Three statements: 1. This statement is true and all others are not. 2. The previous statement is true and this one is too. 3. The last two statements are true kind of, and this one is the ultimate truth. 1 is Torah 2 is the New Testament 3 is the Quran Without getting into the details and validity of each one

    • @moshdee456
      @moshdee456 3 місяці тому

      No one holds absolute truth, probably. We don't know what's Truth and that's ok

  • @MerovingianForever
    @MerovingianForever 10 місяців тому

    as a non-jewish noahide person I follow the word of G-d and there is no greys in his words there are blacks and whites. Masturbation is a wasting semens. just like murdering someone

  • @lobsangtsethar5551
    @lobsangtsethar5551 10 місяців тому

    Huge huge appreciation to the lady who performs the translation really well.

  • @MrKooderna
    @MrKooderna 11 місяців тому

    He's right

  • @simongonzales7877
    @simongonzales7877 11 місяців тому

    b''h

  • @wilsoncloudchamber
    @wilsoncloudchamber 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @Sinta.M.H
    @Sinta.M.H Рік тому

    You are totally wrong.

  • @ShabbatChic
    @ShabbatChic Рік тому

    This is so friendly and powerful at the same time. What a gift!

  • @ArieleYedida
    @ArieleYedida Рік тому

    wake up enlightened one

  • @erinjones5344
    @erinjones5344 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @JewishKeto
    @JewishKeto Рік тому

    Such a kind soul! May his neshama have an aliyah!

  • @leongreen5332
    @leongreen5332 Рік тому

    What did the Rebbe say about Spinoza? It was in Yiddish, which I don't understand, beyond a few words

  • @leongreen5332
    @leongreen5332 Рік тому

    This is very nice

  • @nankrotick3808
    @nankrotick3808 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. It is helpful.

  • @DavidMueller666
    @DavidMueller666 Рік тому

    Rabbi, I have used psychedelics for almost 50 years and I have shared many of the experiences, discoveries, and insights which you describe so well. I am glad to see that you are treated with at least some respect when you discuss these matters. All that I have ever received, when I have tried to discuss such matters, is abuse, neglect, and rejection.

  • @trianglewhips
    @trianglewhips Рік тому

    What happened is he shoved a hot poker up the other guys butt. He wouldn't be walking if he had his rectum fried off. Its Soviets that tie people naked to benches and sodomize them. cvltnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/010.jpeg

  • @ArieleYedida
    @ArieleYedida Рік тому

    I wish I had found you sooner, but I'm grateful that I found you. RIP

  • @susanfrancesfield4561
    @susanfrancesfield4561 Рік тому

    This deeply meaningful yet short explanation is so succinctly clear. Indeed it will give me affirmation of that Felt-Sense that Rabbi Tirzah Firestone talks about! ❤️🌟

  • @TheRealValus
    @TheRealValus Рік тому

    I've watched a few of these. He's so human and the interviewers are so robotic, almost like they are deliberately suppressing any human response or authentic interaction. "Just the facts, Ma''am" is the vibe that's set by these serious chroniclers. You can visibly detect his discomfort, each time he answers in such a warm, human way and the interlocutor lets all these dazzling moments fall flat, and just proceeds to pose the next question, in perfect monotone. Depressing, disappointing, shoddy work. But the man is miraculous, so, what can you do, but thank the foundation for this?

  • @BigJFindAWay
    @BigJFindAWay Рік тому

    Psychedelics were common in Rabbi ZSS’s generation even though it was called the Greatest Generation. Most of those who pushed drugs in the 60s were from his generation. Drugs and alcohol consumption were also very common in the suburban sprawl that the Greatest Generation created and settled to combat the isolation and loneliness of suburbia particularly among housewives. But a psychedelic induced spiritual experience is a fake one. It comes from chemicals not from God. Therefore it may well be idolatry. Definitely not one of Rabbi ZSS’s better ideas.

    • @IamEpiphanyTTV
      @IamEpiphanyTTV 3 місяці тому

      He said it was a chemical way to verify what he’s already believed in. Using a physical tool to reach a metaphysical goal.

    • @BigJFindAWay
      @BigJFindAWay 3 місяці тому

      That’s a false spiritual experience which is essentially what idolatry is. Zalman Schchter-Shalomi was promoting addiction and idolatry.

  • @davidwolf1613
    @davidwolf1613 Рік тому

    Yahsha Koach in Olam Habah, Reb Zalman.

  • @JewishKeto
    @JewishKeto Рік тому

    Reb Zalman was amazing. May he rest in peace.

  • @SingingPupRecords
    @SingingPupRecords Рік тому

    Listening to this interview reveals what a truly enlightened person Reb Zalman was. Why this interviewer was on a mission to put him down, I don't know. But he answered all of her negatively oriented questions in a way that brought insight, expansion and positivity back into the space. Bless you, Reb Zalman, your legacy is great.

  • @Ace23412
    @Ace23412 Рік тому

    Who conducted this interview?

  • @pinchasreich7773
    @pinchasreich7773 Рік тому

    Im sorry this guy is a crank. I think he might still be doing LSD. The Jews were happy to live in peace with their Palestinian neighbors. Many of the Palestinians rose up to kill Jews, along with all the border states. The Palestinians now have to grow up and admit the Israeli govt. is in charge and work within that framework to better themselves.

    • @rabbidonna
      @rabbidonna 9 місяців тому

      How utterly disrespectful of you. You can voice your perspective WITHOUT being so disrespectful of this truly great, brilliant, light and love-filled individual.

  • @rachelklein2319
    @rachelklein2319 Рік тому

    Baruch HaShem I am here for these diamonds

  • @bobomaigret5430
    @bobomaigret5430 Рік тому

    See Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein and Jewish Voice for Peace for update.

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 Рік тому

    Echt wel een mannenconcept. Al die voorbeelden..

  • @leveli2877
    @leveli2877 Рік тому

    Interesting!

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 Рік тому

  • @iceblueeyes783
    @iceblueeyes783 Рік тому

    Amazing <3

  • @hisStory-y2g
    @hisStory-y2g Рік тому

    Baruch HaShem ! I love it ! 🇮🇱🕎✡️