When the Rebbe explains something it is very clear. The Rebbe's words are very clear. There is a special continuous flow to the Rebbe's narration - a logical and cohesive development.
This one makes me cry. I’m writing about and for Orthodox feminists who just cannot stay… and this Talmud and this explanation by the Rebbe with Rabbi Kaplan contain within them all of it. And yet, no one seems to understand. Except the Rebbe.
You know, Greeks never invited to the Holy Table, you know very well, when Alexander the great comes in Jerusalem, a committee from sages expect him out of the wall of the city, because they know from Daniel prophecys what they come, and Alexander never take a single gold coin from the Holy table. Shalom.
That's an incredible explanation by the Rebbe and the presenter. A difficult subject which turns out to be important because of why the event happened. Thank you so much for your comments Rabbi and to the Rebbe, of blessed memory, for his teachings.
No temple is holy see. Holy is our hearts as we seek desperately through every means to bring internal happiness to others. Not by way of slavery. But love!
When so many think in a rebellious defiant thought process, Rabbis and anyone else can't get through their head what they try to teach. Few actually desire to know such things.
Although this young lady converted to paganism she still talked to G-d. By her words it's evident that she assumed G-d is the one with the power to consume the karbanos, or the wealth.
This is so fascinating. I have a question for anyone who knows, please forgive my ignorance here. What is the difference between the Torah and the Talmud?
The Torah is made up of two parts, the Written Torah (the Five Books of Moses) and the Oral Torah. Both were transmitted to Moses by G-d at Mount Sinai. The Oral Torah consists of the MIshnah, or the "outline" of the Oral Torah, and the Gemara, which is the commentary on the Mishna by the later Sages (called the Amoraim). Talmud is basically just another name for the Gemara.
How I long for the early years of you tube . before the internet was scrubbed of all who revealed what a reached abortion the Talmud is. Long live brother Nathaniel.
Haha - you have no idea what you’re talking about. Less of a storybook and more of your typical 1st year law course. The Talmud is the central text where most Jewish rabbinic laws come from. Read about it, it’s interesting. Im sure you’d love it 😂
OUTSTANDING...I had to listen to it twice to catch everything! Thank you for sharing this.
When the Rebbe explains something it is very clear. The Rebbe's words are very clear. There is a special continuous flow to the Rebbe's narration - a logical and cohesive development.
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Thank you to the JEM team.
This is great but why do they feel the need to supplement the Rebbe's words with background music.
One of the most profound men of our times.
I see mt life different after hearing this story. Thank you for sharing it, it really means a lot.
Beautifully explained...Thank you
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This one makes me cry. I’m writing about and for Orthodox feminists who just cannot stay… and this Talmud and this explanation by the Rebbe with Rabbi Kaplan contain within them all of it. And yet, no one seems to understand. Except the Rebbe.
You know, Greeks never invited to the Holy Table, you know very well, when Alexander the great comes in Jerusalem, a committee from sages expect him out of the wall of the city, because they know from Daniel prophecys what they come, and Alexander never take a single gold coin from the Holy table. Shalom.
The Greeks desecrated and defiled the Temple and did everything possible to make life miserable for the Jews.
That's an incredible explanation by the Rebbe and the presenter. A difficult subject which turns out to be important because of why the event happened. Thank you so much for your comments Rabbi and to the Rebbe, of blessed memory, for his teachings.
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No temple is holy see. Holy is our hearts as we seek desperately through every means to bring internal happiness to others. Not by way of slavery. But love!
Tell me you know absolutely nothing without saying you know nothing
When so many think in a rebellious defiant thought process, Rabbis and anyone else can't get through their head what they try to teach. Few actually desire to know such things.
Although this young lady converted to paganism she still talked to G-d. By her words it's evident that she assumed G-d is the one with the power to consume the karbanos, or the wealth.
Bravo🎉🎉🎉🎉
I know im here as He separates good from evil so He can judge evil&vindicate good😁
❤I just need Moshiach today please.❤
Such a captivating and impressive narrator! ya'asher koach!
Thank you
Toda Raba , me encantó el análisis del Rebe QEPD y su memoria y enseñanza perdure.Shalom
Gratidão Rabino ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
😭😭😭My soul is crying as my physical being has tears streaming down my face. I understand the message. Thank you!
Me too❤
Thank you rabbi (?) for sharing this wonderful memory with us.
Thank you to everyone associated with the archive.
Thank you ❤ sir 😊
Deus de Israel , me abençoa financeiramente para que eu possa comprar á minha casa . Amém 🙏🙏 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing and deep video ♥️
"wolf, wolf why aren't you helping the Jews?", the rabbi didn't answer the question posed. Why did God not intervene?
Beautiful, as only the Rebbe, of blessed and righteous memory, would teach us.
This is so fascinating. I have a question for anyone who knows, please forgive my ignorance here. What is the difference between the Torah and the Talmud?
The Torah is made up of two parts, the Written Torah (the Five Books of Moses) and the Oral Torah. Both were transmitted to Moses by G-d at Mount Sinai. The Oral Torah consists of the MIshnah, or the "outline" of the Oral Torah, and the Gemara, which is the commentary on the Mishna by the later Sages (called the Amoraim). Talmud is basically just another name for the Gemara.
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In the end, only G-d can judge me😁
Acts 7:43 the star of remphan
she did what she did because it was killing her inside that gd was not there for them so she rebelled.
no, the point is no matter how much she rebelled she didn't lose her intrinsic connection to G-d
@@breeeegsBravo🎉🎉
How beautiful!
❤❤❤Love to the Rebbe , from the heart ❤️.
❤I love them they are very so cool to humans. I love the Jewish peoples. This is the best story the best love. ❤
I love Rebbe!
streets made of gold! sign me up!
The woman should cry out to herself why isn't she helping the Jewish people
That's not the point
Game Changer! Dvar Torah
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The Rebbe loves his people
Wow. Such a Z'chus to have been in the dalet amos of the Rebbe
clearly she wanted to see the proof of all-mighty Jewish G-d, but she did not see any
"....three years old and one day...." Strange isnt exactly the word Id use
A true religious master piece.
Jews ❤️
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Lykos Lykos 🐺🐺 in the Greek Language 🇬🇷
God bless Israel
יואו ...חבל שאין תרגום בעברית ..?
How I long for the early years of you tube . before the internet was scrubbed of all who revealed what a reached abortion the Talmud is. Long live brother Nathaniel.
Moshiach now!
PIZZA AND JEM
B''H
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Who cares? It's a storybook
Haha - you have no idea what you’re talking about. Less of a storybook and more of your typical 1st year law course. The Talmud is the central text where most Jewish rabbinic laws come from. Read about it, it’s interesting. Im sure you’d love it 😂
Sounds like German language
Beautiful
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I'm blow away
Absolutely beautiful B”H 🤍💙
#AmIsraelChai 🕎
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Why me!
Very dangerous group
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@@Ieudachayo he's an arab/Ishmaeli
@@asherbendavid4227or an American patriot 🇺🇸
Zzzzz.....
Yall believe to be rebellious when Isreal calls djt a king of Jews, because he is as such😁
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