As a morroccan jew, whos family has been living in north africa as jews for over for nearly 2000 years. I am glad to see this video and deeply touched...
I am a Jew who lived in Chicago for 35 years, until 1978. I was not aware of the existance of your congregation ..... my loss. I would have come and shared a service with you. May you grow and prosper. Shalom
I'm a french jew, and i'm happy when i see black jews! I like the way they practice judaism ! I wish there are more in france ! PS : sorry for my englsih
This is so inspiring! I have always loved African American religious services. Especially the musical approach. I worked for Reverend Leon Sullivan for many years and loved his preaching, but it was Baptist not Noahide. What you at Beth Shalom have done is wonderful! God Bless you beautiful people all!!
Wonderful video. It is so alive and happy, as synagogue should be. Jews throughout the US need to see this. I would love to visit if I'm ever back in Chicago.
Please start a branch in Manchester, NH!!!! We love soul music and would go back to temple in a New York minute if there was a temple like this one up in New England!!! Beautiful!!!!! Steve
Thanks for putting this up. It's going out to my people. The thing that's great, is that it once more shows that Juadaism is a spiritual path that all people can walk, each in their own distinct way. Very cool.
This is brilliant. Although frankly they don't need the microphones or electronics, as their voices are powerful enough to resonate!! (& it would bring them 1 step closer to a Halachic synagogue)
I am so proud of you that you keep Shabbos & honor your parents. This is wonderful. You should continue to grow in learning & performing Mitzvot. You mentioned 2 of the 613 commandments/Mitzvot that G-d gave to the Jewish people at Mt. Sinai. Some Mitzvot are things we should do & some are things we need to avoid doing. Jews try to follow these rules to develop a relationship with G-d. Every Mitzvah we do brings us 1 step closer to G-d, but every commandment we avoid is an opportunity missed.
This is really cool! Wow what an amazing Voice! I would like to visit this synagogue but I live to far away. I am white but if I lived in the area, I would like to become a member of your temple. There is a great energy! Have a Happy Passover!
Jews of African descent has been around since the the dawn of the Judaic religion, and has played the key role in its early development. But, we must realize being a Jew has nothing to do with color...Adonai wants are hearts with total committment to him and display loving-compassion for all humanity period...Chill on the hate!!!! Start the love and focus on Adonai!!!!!
It is sad to see how many ignorant, selfish, supremecist-minded people there are. I absolutely loved this and praise Beth Shalom. It worries me that so many people hate a particular class, vs disliking an individual for their wrongdoing. Get a life. Start rejoicing in the good of people, not focusing on the bad. What did you do for the good of man/g-d today? That is really what you should be thinking about, not being venemous about people who are practicing freedom of religion. Kudo Beth Shalom!
Its sad when Christians try to quote the Torah, but end up taking everything out of context. This passage is based on a prophecy from Moses about what will happen if the Jews ignore their Covenant with G-d. The JEWS would be turned back to EGYPT in galleys and offered for sale as slaves, but none will buy (you).Blacks were not slaves in Egypt and they were bought and sold and whereas the Torah very clearly says none will buy (you). Please respect the Torah and keep your quotes in context.
I'm an American of Ethiopian descent living in Germany and attend synogogue here. My ancestors are mixed between Beta-Israel (Falashas) and Eastern European Ashkenasi Jews. Talk about being stuck in the middle. I'm questioned by those in and outside of my faith, who find it hard to believe I'm matrilineal and patrilineal Hebrew or Jewish, and can't get past their own subliminal visual pre-programming. I've learned to keep my faith as private as I keep my bank account. Divide and conquer us.
That congregation is so awesome! I know my temple would love to get together and do programs with them, but we're in NY. People are used to "seeing" Jews as white, but obviously this is not so. To me, Judaism is making the religion yours, not the other way around. I don't fit in to being Jewish - it fits in to what I already am. And so it sems with this group too! B'Shalom, Beth Shalom B'Nai Zaken!!
i am a jewish child im not very religios but i keep shabbat and honner my father and mother i take hebrew school for my batmitzva and i think this is very good that these people are jewish i am not african american but im am not racist i am happy they r jewish
great clip Yogi. Yes real jews/israelites whatever you want to call them as on that clip. it was so beautiful it choked me to tears. am yirael chozrim habayta who would ever have imagined as depicted in that clip. Truly by the hand of Hashem, zroah netuah with an outstretched arm. Unlike the imposters depicted in this topic.
I'm a white, kosher-keeping, born-of-a-jewish-mother Jew and we sometimes play bongos during our shabbat davvening. If you think Judaism is "the same for one and all," go to a few different synagogues in Israel. Same Torah, same structure to the davening, same God, but the "lifestyle" you will see in a haredi synagogue will be very different from the "lifestyle" in an Iraqi or Reform synagogue.
SHALOM--the 613 commandments or mitzvot are either "positive commandments" to perform an act or "negative commandments" to abstain from certain acts. There are 365 negative commandments, corresponding to the number of days in a solar year, and 248 positive commandments, ascribed to the number of bones and significant organs in the human body. Always happy to answer a good question...
and Gihon for your information the Gihon in Genesis a River , The Gihon in Kings is near Jerusalem, King Solomon was annointed there to a great ceremony with Trumpets, Please read up before commenting.....
@malkiel2 What does happen if God judges someone as gentile? (btw... my mother was jewish, her mother was born jewish in a lithuanian shtetl and we were jewish as far back as anyone knows. And how do you know that some ancestor of yours wasn't a gentile woman who never formally converted?)
Yisroel - The reporting on the show is deceptive in itself. I listened again - it stated at one point, "...like in Orthodox synagogues, men and women sit...". That at first led me to believe this shul was purporting to be Orthodox. I understand the Jews for Jesus, and I have taught in an area where I had two black "Hebrew" students in my class. One had a white Jewish male relative, and I couldn't quite get it across to the family that they weren't really Jewish, and the other (I'll cont.)
YES! If the Ruach HaKodesh was allowed in Synagogues, singing, dancing and jubilation would happen. Empty seats would fill up... and GOD would move soveringly over HIS people like HE did in Bible Days. It will happen! It is my earnest prayer. I love the entire HOUSE of ISRAEL...
No, you are wrong. The name of the synagogue is Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation (House of Peace for the Children of the Ancient Ethiopian Hebrews). They are Hebrew Israelites.
Means to literally put the scriptures on your doorpost as a mezuza(word of God). you bind tefellon on your arms and on your head. This should be taught thru generations
I don't know where the "Ethiopian" comes from, because the service does not seem to adhere to Ethiopian rite, including reading the Torah in Ge'ez (although I'm not sure whether that practice will continue among Israeli Ethiopian Jews for another generation anyways, but that's a different story).
I used to see quite a few "Jews" in Harlem when I worked there. I was in a supermarket on 116th street and he was blocking me in the isle and I sald "tazuz bubeleh." He turned around with a freaked-out look on his face, then realised what I was doing, et out a laugh, and said "oh no brother, I don't speak Hebrew...but I'm learning." The Jews of Nigeria are probably descended from Moroccan Jews who fed to West Africa in the time of the Amohavids.
@Jelloxox but it isn't crap talk its stating a fact, we are God Chosen people and it has been hidden from us and our heritage taken from us. The truth is the truth! That is a big part of our history!
I am a "white" Jew. To all my Jewish brethren regardless of the color of skin your have my love :) Just a side note check out the Spring 08 issue of the Reform Judaism magazine. Theres an interesting article done on the DNA of modern (mostly "white) Jews and Kohanim linking them to the ancient Hebrews. Whats interesting is most long standing Jewish communities regardless of "race" share common semitic genetic markers! AM YISRAEL CHAI!
Wonderful video! Religion tends to be more destructive than constructive in our times. There is nothing more divisive in the world today. True religion is the internal exploration of one's connection with the nameless... Everything external is politics. Who are the truest Jews? Is Judaism something that is the property of one ethnic group? What is the value of such questions?
The building looks great. But this would take me a bit of getting used to. I'll parise one thing-the singing. This is more fun than listening to another Cantor yodeling on and on.
Also, my skepticism of Hebrew Israelites is based on some public-access shows I've seen on my local cable as I flip throught the channels. These shows or whatever are produced by Black Israelites, but often include discussion of passages from the Christian Bible and Christian imagery. Whether that is true of this congregation or not, I have no idea. I also wonder how the congregation gets around the prohibitions on work, such as cooking.
i will say this - that Abraham was from Ur, which was more to the East like Iraq, and so was his wife. the family travelled north in that direction to find wives, who were mostly their cousins. the wife of Moses was said to be a Kushi, and Kush was a major black kingdom at the time and would become Ethiopia.
It saddens me to see people insulting each other and arguing about who is Jewish. If one reads and believes in the Torah and feels it in his/her heart, he/she is Jewish. Please let us unite rather than try to be "better than"
Orakatan123, When these worshipers say "Ethiopia," the term is often used in reference to ancient Africa as the Europeans referred to the continent. Do you really think they are claiming to hail from modern Ethiopia? Nobody monitored the dispersal for about 3,000 years. But Glory be the Lord that Israel in diaspora who look so diverse physically and yet the same in blood and spirit are being discovered today according to HIS WORD.
Please check our homepage Please cooperate and advertise to all public to allow all the communities in the world to visit and download from our website in the interest of public peace,humanity,jobs,business,security,health and wealth of mankind in the world and oblige. Please see the video'public unity and peace in the world',which we have posted in response to this video.
What happened to 8. and the beginning of 9.? Deut. 28:49. Babylonia. Deut. 28.68. Your translation is wrong. It says "you will try to get people to buy you as slaves, but nobody will."
Auitane--You are a little off in regard to the nuance behind the custom. There is a prohibition against taking Hashem's name in vain. So, even referring to Hashem casually we try to be careful about the language we use. One example--you will never see the abbreviation for the Tetragramaton printed like you did coming from a Kosher source. The custom is to abbreviate the name to prevent someone from desecrating--which also applies to written form. This is why I use the em dash.
all my family is jewish but the more the marrier u cant judge people like that kindness comes from the heart in accsepting others you cant judje them like that
"mixed" multitude was talking about different nations(Kushites, Hebrews, Kemetians, etc.), not different colors. And "Jew" is translated from a word that only refers to the tribe of JUDAH, not tha whole nation.
The 12 Tribes went to Mt. Sinai and prepared for receiving the Torah by purifying themselves in the Mikvah & then the men had a Brit Milah. The ENTIRE ISRAELITE NATION agreed to the accept & follow the Torah (ORAL & WRITTEN) and all its laws. The 12 Tribes were transformed into the holy nation serving G-d through his covenant and laws The same conversion process is still used 3700 years later At this point all of the laws in the Torah applied to the ENTIRE Israelite nation as they still do
While I appreciate your point--arguing whether there is a J in Hebrew or not is a moot point in this particular discussion. J is simply an English letter which Anglicized words often substitute for the Hebrew Yud--as in Yerushalayim. Some terribly misguided people believe the lack of a J in Hebrew is proof of their long lost association with the Children of Israel of the Torah--what is commonly referred today in English as the Jewish people.
From a Jewish standpoint you are correct, from a spiritual standpoint you are incorrect. Oral Law was not given at MT. Sinai it was given by the Rabbi's(man ). This is what i mean by Rabbinic Law. I assume you must be an orthadox Jew if i am wrong i meant no offense but pleeze respond
As a Jew by birth from eastern European decent, I find that the thought of color absolutely irrelevant to our religion. I welcome the thought of diversity among our people. Let's stop the arguments about who are the real Jews. Let's embrace our common beliefs and come together.
Im pretty sure that in order to be a rabbi and be elected on the chicago board of rabbis like the clip says i think somebody had to get a so called conversion, Mr. know it all
As a morroccan jew, whos family has been living in north africa as jews for over for nearly 2000 years. I am glad to see this video and deeply touched...
I am a Jew who lived in Chicago for 35 years, until 1978. I was not aware of the existance of your congregation ..... my loss. I would have come and shared a service with you. May you grow and prosper.
Shalom
Hello I'm an African and a Christian I love this video
God bless these Jews
If I ever go to Chicago, I'd love to check out their shul. Looks like a lot of fun.
I'm a french jew, and i'm happy when i see black jews! I like the way they practice judaism ! I wish there are more in france !
PS : sorry for my englsih
a friend sent me a like to this... seems cool, Shalom family
This is so inspiring! I have always loved African American religious services. Especially the musical approach. I worked for Reverend Leon Sullivan for many years and loved his preaching, but it was Baptist not Noahide. What you at Beth Shalom have done is wonderful! God Bless you beautiful people all!!
Excellent! God is praised and respected.
Wonderful video. It is so alive and happy, as synagogue should be. Jews throughout the US need to see this. I would love to visit if I'm ever back in Chicago.
love this video.
thanx for sharing.
jb
Please start a branch in Manchester, NH!!!! We love soul music and would go back to temple in a New York minute if there was a temple like this one up in New England!!!
Beautiful!!!!!
Steve
Great report!
Thanks for putting this up. It's going out to my people. The thing that's great, is that it once more shows that Juadaism is a spiritual path that all people can walk, each in their own distinct way. Very cool.
This is brilliant. Although frankly they don't need the microphones or electronics, as their voices are powerful enough to resonate!! (& it would bring them 1 step closer to a Halachic synagogue)
Shalom ahch.
uplifting! great video - AM YISROEL KHAI!
Chanoch et ha'heled al pi darko. Your video is beautiful.
Continued mazal tov and success!
@cagere555
I'm a christian and i love this video
Shana tova !
I got to hear Rabbi Funnye speak this past Wednesday at my congregation's annual MLK celebration.
Great! It makes me proud.
May H-shem support your congregation
Culture is not a crystallized substance but a dynamic entity constantly changing.
this is postive and in the right direction
They're singing "We're Marching to Zion"? Wow, That's a popular song in the AME Zion Church. :-) Wasn't expecting that one.
Anyway, good video.
I agree with you on this as well now that you explained yourself further.
Very cool.........very hopeful!
I am so proud of you that you keep Shabbos & honor your parents. This is wonderful. You should continue to grow in learning & performing Mitzvot.
You mentioned 2 of the 613 commandments/Mitzvot that G-d gave to the Jewish people at Mt. Sinai. Some Mitzvot are things we should do & some are things we need to avoid doing. Jews try to follow these rules to develop a relationship with G-d. Every Mitzvah we do brings us 1 step closer to G-d, but every commandment we avoid is an opportunity missed.
Thy shall not think no evil.
Thy shall not do no harm.
Thy shall not talk nonsense,... if you please!
Joy to you all in the name of LIBERTY. PESSAH
I want to go there!!
G-d bless you people.
This is really cool! Wow what an amazing Voice! I would like to visit this synagogue but I live to far away. I am white but if I lived in the area, I would like to become a member of your temple. There is a great energy! Have a Happy Passover!
Jews of African descent has been around since the the dawn of the Judaic religion, and has played the key role in its early development. But, we must realize being a Jew has nothing to do with color...Adonai wants are hearts with total committment to him and display loving-compassion for all humanity period...Chill on the hate!!!! Start the love and focus on Adonai!!!!!
love it!! yeeeedin mamish a givalt!!! the holiest of the holy
Wow! This is great!
It is sad to see how many ignorant, selfish, supremecist-minded people there are. I absolutely loved this and praise Beth Shalom. It worries me that so many people hate a particular class, vs disliking an individual for their wrongdoing. Get a life. Start rejoicing in the good of people, not focusing on the bad. What did you do for the good of man/g-d today? That is really what you should be thinking about, not being venemous about people who are practicing freedom of religion. Kudo Beth Shalom!
This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.
Its sad when Christians try to quote the Torah, but end up taking everything out of context. This passage is based on a prophecy from Moses about what will happen if the Jews ignore their Covenant with G-d. The JEWS would be turned back to EGYPT in galleys and offered for sale as slaves, but none will buy (you).Blacks were not slaves in Egypt and they were bought and sold and whereas the Torah very clearly says none will buy (you). Please respect the Torah and keep your quotes in context.
I'm an American of Ethiopian descent living in Germany and attend synogogue here. My ancestors are mixed between Beta-Israel (Falashas) and Eastern European Ashkenasi Jews. Talk about being stuck in the middle. I'm questioned by those in and outside of my faith, who find it hard to believe I'm matrilineal and patrilineal Hebrew or Jewish, and can't get past their own subliminal visual pre-programming. I've learned to keep my faith as private as I keep my bank account. Divide and conquer us.
beautiful, love it, more power to them!!!
shalom
That congregation is so awesome! I know my temple would love to get together and do programs with them, but we're in NY.
People are used to "seeing" Jews as white, but obviously this is not so. To me, Judaism is making the religion yours, not the other way around. I don't fit in to being Jewish - it fits in to what I already am. And so it sems with this group too!
B'Shalom, Beth Shalom B'Nai Zaken!!
good 4 u!
I tried to send you the information you requested but your account has a friend lock on it...
i am a jewish child im not very religios but i keep shabbat and honner my father and mother i take hebrew school for my batmitzva and i think this is very good that these people are jewish i am not african american but im am not racist i am happy they r jewish
thats so cool!
what does your dislike of Sarah Palin have to do with this video?
great clip Yogi. Yes real jews/israelites whatever you want to call them as on that clip. it was so beautiful it choked me to tears. am yirael chozrim habayta who would ever have imagined as depicted in that clip. Truly by the hand of Hashem, zroah netuah with an outstretched arm. Unlike the imposters depicted in this topic.
@MenechemShaul
god bless bless the jews
I am delighted to see this video and saddened to see so much hateful commentary. I commend the shul in its work.
cool!!!
wow these guys r cool
the clothes!!
I love this...If I lived in Chicago, I'd join this shule!
pleese answer the questions i have asked you
Gd bless Israel :-)
Religion is in the soul not skin
If you're Jewish it doesn't matter what your ethnic background or nationality is. Great stuff!
I'm a white, kosher-keeping, born-of-a-jewish-mother Jew and we sometimes play bongos during our shabbat davvening. If you think Judaism is "the same for one and all," go to a few different synagogues in Israel. Same Torah, same structure to the davening, same God, but the "lifestyle" you will see in a haredi synagogue will be very different from the "lifestyle" in an Iraqi or Reform synagogue.
SHALOM--the 613 commandments or mitzvot are either "positive commandments" to perform an act or "negative commandments" to abstain from certain acts. There are 365 negative commandments, corresponding to the number of days in a solar year, and 248 positive commandments, ascribed to the number of bones and significant organs in the human body.
Always happy to answer a good question...
Amen!!
and Gihon for your information the Gihon in Genesis a River , The Gihon in Kings is near Jerusalem, King Solomon was annointed there to a great ceremony with Trumpets, Please read up before commenting.....
hahaah AMAZING! i wanna go!
@malkiel2 What does happen if God judges someone as gentile? (btw... my mother was jewish, her mother was born jewish in a lithuanian shtetl and we were jewish as far back as anyone knows. And how do you know that some ancestor of yours wasn't a gentile woman who never formally converted?)
and how do you know
Yisroel - The reporting on the show is deceptive in itself. I listened again - it stated at one point, "...like in Orthodox synagogues, men and women sit...". That at first led me to believe this shul was purporting to be Orthodox. I understand the Jews for Jesus, and I have taught in an area where I had two black "Hebrew" students in my class. One had a white Jewish male relative, and I couldn't quite get it across to the family that they weren't really Jewish, and the other (I'll cont.)
The "yarmulkes" that we wear are usually too small. The large ones worn by Bukharian Jews are closer to the correct size.
YES! If the Ruach HaKodesh was allowed in Synagogues, singing, dancing and jubilation would happen. Empty seats would fill up... and GOD would move soveringly over HIS people like HE did in Bible Days. It will happen! It is my earnest prayer. I love the entire HOUSE of ISRAEL...
No, you are wrong. The name of the synagogue is Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation (House of Peace for the Children of the Ancient Ethiopian Hebrews). They are Hebrew Israelites.
Means to literally put the scriptures on your doorpost as a mezuza(word of God). you bind tefellon on your arms and on your head. This should be taught thru generations
I don't know where the "Ethiopian" comes from, because the service does not seem to adhere to Ethiopian rite, including reading the Torah in Ge'ez (although I'm not sure whether that practice will continue among Israeli Ethiopian Jews for another generation anyways, but that's a different story).
Are you posting this in reply to yourself?
I used to see quite a few "Jews" in Harlem when I worked there. I was in a supermarket on 116th street and he was blocking me in the isle and I sald "tazuz bubeleh." He turned around with a freaked-out look on his face, then realised what I was doing, et out a laugh, and said "oh no brother, I don't speak Hebrew...but I'm learning."
The Jews of Nigeria are probably descended from Moroccan Jews who fed to West Africa in the time of the Amohavids.
EXACTLY
@malkiel2 You're joking right? Do you believe that you have to be orthodox to be Jewish? If I am not strictly halachic, I have no Jewish soul?
one love
Very interesting story. My hat's off to the Beth Shalom congregation, or should I say my yarmulke's off to them!
@Jelloxox but it isn't crap talk its stating a fact, we are God Chosen people and it has been hidden from us and our heritage taken from us. The truth is the truth! That is a big part of our history!
I am a "white" Jew. To all my Jewish brethren regardless of the color of skin your have my love :) Just a side note check out the Spring 08 issue of the Reform Judaism magazine. Theres an interesting article done on the DNA of modern (mostly "white) Jews and Kohanim linking them to the ancient Hebrews. Whats interesting is most long standing Jewish communities regardless of "race" share common semitic genetic markers! AM YISRAEL CHAI!
Wonderful video! Religion tends to be more destructive than constructive in our times. There is nothing more divisive in the world today. True religion is the internal exploration of one's connection with the nameless... Everything external is politics. Who are the truest Jews? Is Judaism something that is the property of one ethnic group? What is the value of such questions?
The building looks great. But this would take me a bit of getting used to.
I'll parise one thing-the singing. This is more fun than listening to another Cantor yodeling on and on.
It's even harder when it becomes defined in the minds of some Jews to be about chumra upon chumra.
Also, my skepticism of Hebrew Israelites is based on some public-access shows I've seen on my local cable as I flip throught the channels. These shows or whatever are produced by Black Israelites, but often include discussion of passages from the Christian Bible and Christian imagery. Whether that is true of this congregation or not, I have no idea. I also wonder how the congregation gets around the prohibitions on work, such as cooking.
i will say this - that Abraham was from Ur, which was more to the East like Iraq, and so was his wife. the family travelled north in that direction to find wives, who were mostly their cousins. the wife of Moses was said to be a Kushi, and Kush was a major black kingdom at the time and would become Ethiopia.
more olive toned than U? How olive-toned are U? And do U know what color an olive is?
It saddens me to see people insulting each other and arguing about who is Jewish. If one reads and believes in the Torah and feels it in his/her heart, he/she is Jewish. Please let us unite rather than try to be "better than"
Interesting comments. Now that I followed them through I ask myself --if I am Jewish. Voila.
Exalt the Name of the God of Israel. The God of Humanity. Praise God!
Why don't you take one? And get back to us.
Orakatan123, When these worshipers say "Ethiopia," the term is often used in reference to ancient Africa as the Europeans referred to the continent. Do you really think they are claiming to hail from modern Ethiopia? Nobody monitored the dispersal for about 3,000 years. But Glory be the Lord that Israel in diaspora who look so diverse physically and yet the same in blood and spirit are being discovered today according to HIS WORD.
Please check our homepage
Please cooperate and advertise to all public to
allow all the communities in the world to visit and download from our website
in the interest of public peace,humanity,jobs,business,security,health and wealth of mankind in the world and oblige.
Please see the video'public unity and peace in the world',which we have posted in response to this video.
What happened to 8. and the beginning of 9.?
Deut. 28:49. Babylonia.
Deut. 28.68. Your translation is wrong. It says "you will try to get people to buy you as slaves, but nobody will."
Auitane--You are a little off in regard to the nuance behind the custom. There is a prohibition against taking Hashem's name in vain. So, even referring to Hashem casually we try to be careful about the language we use. One example--you will never see the abbreviation for the Tetragramaton printed like you did coming from a Kosher source. The custom is to abbreviate the name to prevent someone from desecrating--which also applies to written form. This is why I use the em dash.
the Ashkenazi ARE the "True JEWS". My people are ISRAELITES. Israelites and Jews are two entirely different things
all my family is jewish but the more the marrier u cant judge people like that kindness comes from the heart in accsepting others you cant judje them like that
"mixed" multitude was talking about different nations(Kushites, Hebrews, Kemetians, etc.), not different colors. And "Jew" is translated from a word that only refers to the tribe of JUDAH, not tha whole nation.
The 12 Tribes went to Mt. Sinai and prepared for receiving the Torah by purifying themselves in the Mikvah & then the men had a Brit Milah. The ENTIRE ISRAELITE NATION agreed to the accept & follow the Torah (ORAL & WRITTEN) and all its laws. The 12 Tribes were transformed into the holy nation serving G-d through his covenant and laws
The same conversion process is still used 3700 years later
At this point all of the laws in the Torah applied to the ENTIRE Israelite nation as they still do
While I appreciate your point--arguing whether there is a J in Hebrew or not is a moot point in this particular discussion. J is simply an English letter which Anglicized words often substitute for the Hebrew Yud--as in Yerushalayim. Some terribly misguided people believe the lack of a J in Hebrew is proof of their long lost association with the Children of Israel of the Torah--what is commonly referred today in English as the Jewish people.
From a Jewish standpoint you are correct, from a spiritual standpoint you are incorrect. Oral Law was not given at MT. Sinai it was given by the Rabbi's(man ). This is what i mean by Rabbinic Law. I assume you must be an orthadox Jew if i am wrong i meant no offense but pleeze respond
ברוך אתה ה' אלוהינו מלך העולם שלא עשני ליובאוויטשער
שמע ישראל שניאורסאהן אלוהינ שניאורסאהן אחד
mm
1 question?
are you all Judaism Jews or are you all Messianic Jews?
As a Jew by birth from eastern European decent, I find that the thought of color absolutely irrelevant to our religion. I welcome the thought of diversity among our people. Let's stop the arguments about who are the real Jews. Let's embrace our common beliefs and come together.
Im pretty sure that in order to be a rabbi and be elected on the chicago board of rabbis like the clip says i think somebody had to get a so called conversion, Mr. know it all
This is a good thing! No one should say that they shouldn't be allowed to be Jewish! IT'S THE 1ST AMENDMENT!