Pesach for the non jews - Interview with Rabbi Manis Friedman

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @stephenreichel8678
    @stephenreichel8678 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for this!

  • @russbianchi8120
    @russbianchi8120 Рік тому +1

    Knowledge speaks, Wisdom listens

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +4

    Thank you Rabbi Friedman for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us.

  • @elizabethbooth5446
    @elizabethbooth5446 Рік тому +3

    Thank you rabbi

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +2

    Your teachings are my 'wine'.

  • @Anna-mc3ll
    @Anna-mc3ll Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing this conversation!
    Blessings to both of you!

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +2

    Thank you to the rabbi speaking with Rabbi Friedman. You asked interesting questions.

  • @MyNoahideFamily
    @MyNoahideFamily Рік тому +7

    Great insight, much appreciated.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +2

    Amen!

  • @cat441
    @cat441 Рік тому +4

    thank you for this interview, Rabbi Friedman is such a fantastic teacher.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +1

    Inspiring, uplifting, profound and more.

  • @milkamilosevic9626
    @milkamilosevic9626 Рік тому +4

    So great interwew,thank you both!!👍G-ds blessings🙌

  • @jeffreyrwilliams9345
    @jeffreyrwilliams9345 Рік тому +3

    Thank you

  • @coreyschmidt8833
    @coreyschmidt8833 Рік тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому

    Chag Pesach Kasher V'sameach!

  • @LorenKadison
    @LorenKadison Рік тому +5

    I still end up wanting more

  • @smc130
    @smc130 Рік тому

    Our words matter. Try talking to plants nicely and they grow! Another living thing is a dog or a cat. How we speak to them determines how they ultimately behave, how they feel about themselves. Our actions and words matter a lot. Choose both carefully.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +1

    The focus on "me" is one of the worst exiles.

  • @أميرةأنس-س3ل
    @أميرةأنس-س3ل Рік тому

    Waht about awere jodaism life style betwin passt.present.future🙏🙇

  • @siegfriedhajszan-officialc4691

    How are Pessach and Easter related

    • @nomorecensoringme
      @nomorecensoringme Рік тому

      They aren't for Jews. Maybe for you they are. We don't concern ourselves with what isn't ours. You might.

    • @MFPhoto1
      @MFPhoto1 Рік тому +3

      They are not related.

    • @IncandescentCrowvus
      @IncandescentCrowvus Рік тому

      Easter is unrelated. If the question you are asking is in reference to the New Testament, Jesus had a Passover Seder the night before He was killed.

  • @DenyaLA102
    @DenyaLA102 Рік тому

    Rabbi Friedman gave a very nice Yom Huledes wishes speech over video to Rabbi Schochet ( Rosh of Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad) during his 80s birthday farbrengen two weeks ago! I was there; it was deep! A koshern un freilichen Pesach, Avremele ❤ Sholom Ber Don Kourbatsky

  • @StMyles
    @StMyles Рік тому +1

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @williamwhalen7764
    @williamwhalen7764 Місяць тому

    If you listen to Rabbi Friedman and don't learn anything, you're not listening.

  • @anas-closet
    @anas-closet Рік тому +3

    So basically, Noahite Gentiles should not celebrate passover? He dances around this question so much that it's unclear. You know, some of us really want to please the creator and really need guidance. This question is important for us, yet rabbis have no clear answers. It's important to lead the righteous gentiles, too. We're not disposable or less than.

    • @janicebrandon885
      @janicebrandon885 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I still would like further discussion and guidance. It's such a huge thing to come out of christianity and messianic Judaism and then to find shalom and simcha and some sense of belonging!

    • @coreyschmidt8833
      @coreyschmidt8833 Рік тому +5

      So you want to celebrate, then celebrate!

    • @nomorecensoringme
      @nomorecensoringme Рік тому

      That's right. Only Jews celebrate Pesach since it's our story. Our history. You have a different history to celebrate.

    • @nomorecensoringme
      @nomorecensoringme Рік тому

      G-d gave non-Jews the Noahide laws. Quite a lot to do if you fully explore them as we fully explore what G-d wants us to do.
      If you're the manager, you don't get the job of, the responsibilities of, nor the paycheck, or perks of, the SVP, do you? You also don't get the job, paycheck know responsibilities of the mailroom clerk do you? You get what you earn. If you're not happy with it what do you do? The full job to get the "rewards".
      You don't get to attach yourself to this or that part of Judaism, thinking it will 'make G-d happy'. It doesn't. He's probably wondering why you're not focused on doing what He wants you to do, the full Noahide Laws to the best of your ability, and the unique mission Hd has for you, not what He wants us to do.
      No rabbi, worth his weight in feathers, is going to tell you to celebrate Pesach as we do. It's not happening. Not supposed to either.
      Rabbis like Rabbi Friedman share G-d with you, the ideas from Judaism with you. Doesn't make you a Jew. You don't get to ride on our coattails towards what you haven't earned being a Jew. Though what we're "getting" isn't what people think it is. No ticket to heaven. No front row seat. Israel. The Third Temple. Moshiach. And Hashem. Everyone else will get the learning from Moshiach, and Hashem as well, just a little differently.

    • @nomorecensoringme
      @nomorecensoringme Рік тому +2

      ​@@janicebrandon885 there is no such thing as 'Messianic Judaism'. Jews are waiting the coming of Moshiach, may we merit it speedily in our time.

  • @russbianchi8120
    @russbianchi8120 Рік тому +1

    Narrow idol worshipper's oppression,, irrespective of a lack of slavery, post blood in the river, or self imposed limitations, forbidden restrictions, real or imagined egotistical focuses, fails freedom, towards serving The Almighty!
    Be grateful, it leads to happiness...
    Shalom, l'chaim!