It breaks my heart that people can be so cruel to others. Every human being is made in the image of G-d and therefore worthy of respect. This includes young people. It's hard enough to be a teenager, without someone trolling him/her.
Does this include frum jews? There is relentness attacs on frum jews from so call lgbt+. Do jews have right to be looked in image of G-d and not be called names because they think that sexual behavier is one's choice and is called sinful in Torah?
Wow!! You are a beautiful soul!!! And please ignore the negative comments. I completely understood the point you were trying to convey. And I think any open-minded person who watched this video without allowing their emotions to get in the way realizes how powerful and poignant this video was!
After taking an hour of my time, and I listened objectively to the whole thing. To sum it up, all I can say is, that there is absolutely no substance to this video. That the whole speech is full of hot air and fluff, just repeating the same, over and over again, and here is why. While we could all agree that there is never an excuse to troll nor to hurt anybody in any any way, shape, or matter. Yet, this topic has nothing to do with ones sexual preferences. We all live with our own desires and struggles in life, and no one wants nor should be judged by others based on that. If you are gay, straight, or if you're bi, it makes no difference. Just because we have certain desires does not mean I have to expect the whole world to have empathy and pity for us. There's no reason why one needs to share his bedroom personal life with others. If you're afraid that it will affect the future of your family life, speak the relevant authorities. It's still no one's business what you're doing in your personal life. And even if in the end, there is no perfect solution, it still does not mean that you have to publicize and announce to everybody what you're doing in your bedroom (if I should have a desire to sleep around with different women every night, do I deserve the pity of everybody just because of it? ). Remember, what you're doing in your personallife is your own choice, yet how other people should respond to it, if you choose to publicize it, is not.
thank you. could you please post the link to your articles on youtube?
How does the trans issue relate to all this?
Torah forbids us from dressing as the opposite sex. It's written clearly. Trans is not kosher.
It breaks my heart that people can be so cruel to others. Every human being is made in the image of G-d and therefore worthy of respect. This includes young people. It's hard enough to be a teenager, without someone trolling him/her.
Does this include frum jews? There is relentness attacs on frum jews from so call lgbt+. Do jews have right to be looked in image of G-d and not be called names because they think that sexual behavier is one's choice and is called sinful in Torah?
You don't celebrate sin.
Thank you for facilitating empathy for millions of our brothers and sisters who have been subject to too much pain.
Wow!! You are a beautiful soul!!! And please ignore the negative comments. I completely understood the point you were trying to convey. And I think any open-minded person who watched this video without allowing their emotions to get in the way realizes how powerful and poignant this video was!
What is an open mind person? A person not comitted to the Torah commandments?
After taking an hour of my time, and I listened objectively to the whole thing.
To sum it up, all I can say is, that there is absolutely no substance to this video. That the whole speech is full of hot air and fluff, just repeating the same, over and over again, and here is why.
While we could all agree that there is never an excuse to troll nor to hurt anybody in any any way, shape, or matter.
Yet, this topic has nothing to do with ones sexual preferences.
We all live with our own desires and struggles in life, and no one wants nor should be judged by others based on that. If you are gay, straight, or if you're bi, it makes no difference. Just because we have certain desires does not mean I have to expect the whole world to have empathy and pity for us.
There's no reason why one needs to share his bedroom personal life with others. If you're afraid that it will affect the future of your family life, speak the relevant authorities. It's still no one's business what you're doing in your personal life.
And even if in the end, there is no perfect solution, it still does not mean that you have to publicize and announce to everybody what you're doing in your bedroom (if I should have a desire to sleep around with different women every night, do I deserve the pity of everybody just because of it? ).
Remember, what you're doing in your personallife is your own choice, yet how other people should respond to it, if you choose to publicize it, is not.
Your a tzaddik growing up I used to see you in breslov in boropark I never knew then how much your there for klal yisroel
As a Rabbi, I can say you are full of it..
Rabbi, what problem can you have with treating people with respect?
דרך ארץ קדמה לתורה
Rabbi moshe Kaufman something tells me your extremely homophonic and you have something against gay people