Rabbi Mordecai Finley
Rabbi Mordecai Finley
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Truth and the Soul
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Judaism 101 August 31
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Expecting Truth and Beauty
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Religion as a System of Symbols and Myths
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From the Discovery of Self to the Power of Religion
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Entering into the Maze of the Inner Life, First Step to the High Holy Days
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Path to The High Holy Days, Step One - Experiencing Pure Being
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Tisha b’AV- Fabricating Reality
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10 minutes of Torah
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Update on Israel; Avoiding the Truth We Need to Hear
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10 Minutes of Torah - By Rabbi Finley
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Fighting the Void of Values Part 2
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Fighting the Void of Values - The Divine Conspiracy
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Balak: The Forces of Truth Within
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A Moment of Torah - How to Read the Text?
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Balak: Inner Honesty, Hidden Motivations, the Shadow and the Fear of Sin.
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Balak: Inner Honesty, Hidden Motivations, the Shadow and the Fear of Sin.
Chukat - 4 Key Concepts for Understanding the Torah
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Chukat - 4 Key Concepts for Understanding the Torah
The Difference Between the Biblical Text and Theological Beliefs
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The Difference Between the Biblical Text and Theological Beliefs
Chukat - Death, Bereavement and Breakdown
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Chukat - Death, Bereavement and Breakdown
Korach: The Requirement of Suffering Well for Spiritual and Moral Growth
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Korach: The Requirement of Suffering Well for Spiritual and Moral Growth
Korach: Avoiding Misery Thought Envy and Hatred
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Korach: Avoiding Misery Thought Envy and Hatred
Shelach Lekha - Overcoming Fear to do One’s Duty
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Shelach Lekha - Overcoming Fear to do One’s Duty
Grief Purpose and Meaning - by Rabbi Finley
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Grief Purpose and Meaning - by Rabbi Finley
Enlightenment and Duty - by Rabbi Finley
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Enlightenment and Duty - by Rabbi Finley
Mysteries of the Will
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Mysteries of the Will
Disambiguating the word "Torah" - by Rabbi Finley
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Disambiguating the word "Torah" - by Rabbi Finley
The Power and Mystery of Blessings - The Blessings of Shabbat
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The Power and Mystery of Blessings - The Blessings of Shabbat
The Duty to Be Resilient
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The Duty to Be Resilient
Holding the Line in the Wasteland
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Holding the Line in the Wasteland
The Will to Live by the Honor Code
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The Will to Live by the Honor Code

Комментарии

  • @bernardkennedy5436
    @bernardkennedy5436 Месяц назад

    Logos is central.

  • @stan3028
    @stan3028 Месяц назад

    Well you forgot to mention the zionist regime and killing children in Gaza

  • @1326az
    @1326az 3 месяца назад

    Great! As a seasoned psychosynthesis psychotherapist I much appreciated this video. Assagioli, the founder of psychosynthesis was a Jew who devoted many years to progressive Judaism and also corresponded with Martin Buber. Congrats Rabbi Finley, you’re doing great thing. yd

  • @alexanderprice4274
    @alexanderprice4274 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic!! Clear, concise, cogent- excellent!! Shalom!!

  • @Deniseyoga1
    @Deniseyoga1 3 месяца назад

    Rabbi, thank you so much. This wisdom is very timely and will help me a better friend.

  • @tehufn
    @tehufn 4 месяца назад

    Why talk about gnostic and neoplatonic polytheistic aberrations in this context, when kabbalah is already tricky to navigate in an authentic manner in the first place?

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 4 месяца назад

      As Gershom Scholem says, the Kabbalah is the intersection of Jewish neoplatonism and gnosticism. One can navigate the Kabbalah much better if one has grounding in Neoplatonism and ancient Gnosticism. These are not aberrations, they are foundations of the Kabbalah. There are several well known Jewish neo platonic texts (e.g. Ibn Gabirol Foundations of Life) and Gnostic texts (Enoch, for example).

  • @polemeros
    @polemeros 5 месяцев назад

    After all the intro, he starts on Gnosticism @19:53

  • @coolstorybro6076
    @coolstorybro6076 5 месяцев назад

    The state of Israel and its war, genocide, and apartheid crimes against Palestine are something straight out of what the Gnostics talked about in how archons conduct themselves in our world. Shame on you and your hypocrisy for preaching you have divine wisdom on one of your videos and showing that you most certainly do not on this video. All that "esoteric mysticism" and you're still deeply asleep. Sad,

  • @jochannan7379
    @jochannan7379 5 месяцев назад

    The place where Tillich grew up isn't exactly outside Berlin. When he was born, the place was called Starzeddel and belonged to the Guben district (Landkreis) of Brandenburg. Today, it is called Starosiedle and belongs to Poland. (after the war, a quarter of Germany's territory was given to Poland and their German inhabitants deported).

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 5 месяцев назад

      you are right. I should have said, " hundred miles southeast of Berlin, now Poland, then Germany."

    • @jochannan7379
      @jochannan7379 5 месяцев назад

      @@RabbiMordecaiFinley No problem. BTW, the most accessible work by Tillich I found so far is his lecture "Symbols of Eternal life", found here on RUclips. Also, hearing his real voice is great. It strikes me in a strange way, that the person speaking passed away several years before I was even born, and most people in the audience are also probably gone by now. I'd really love to have a time machine.

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 5 месяцев назад

      thank you!@@jochannan7379 ruclips.net/video/eAzzaMeJ2jk/видео.html

  • @antoniocsx
    @antoniocsx 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the introduction. I struggled reading Tillich, but your contextualization was really helpful.

  • @AarmOZ84
    @AarmOZ84 8 месяцев назад

    Tillich is pronounced: Til-LICK Appreciated hearing a Rabbi discuss Paul Tillich's book.

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 8 месяцев назад

      Many years ago Germany speakers corrected to pronounce its Till-ische. Like when you say I (Ich) in German. The differences, it seems, are regional.

  • @EverythingHumorous
    @EverythingHumorous 8 месяцев назад

    Doesn't Kabbalah being influenced by neoplatism and gnosticism make it a foreign/ illegitimate form of Judaism?

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 8 месяцев назад

      Most aspects of all religions are influenced by others. In Judaism, for example, Moses Maimonides was admittedly very influenced by Aristotle and Plato, and contemporaneous Islamic philosophers. There is no criterion or governing body for claiming that something in Judaism is illegitimate. What people choose to study/believe in is usually a function of consensus among scholars and norms of the people.

  • @user-mk4yr3xo7q
    @user-mk4yr3xo7q 9 месяцев назад

    Zionist

  • @alexka9245
    @alexka9245 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🤗🙆‍♂️🙏

  • @elliottquent
    @elliottquent 10 месяцев назад

    You bring to mind David French's Op Ed on established Military protocols and Rules of War in The NY Times, which was an excellent, illuminating read.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 10 месяцев назад

    Terrific. Very clear and informative

  • @darrelllesure6319
    @darrelllesure6319 10 месяцев назад

    You are a liar

  • @sherimanning7
    @sherimanning7 10 месяцев назад

    So grateful for a fact-based commentary with historical context and other important information.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 10 месяцев назад

    Terrific talk

  • @fraserwilliamson9507
    @fraserwilliamson9507 10 месяцев назад

    You remind me of a man who has a dead cat on his head but is discussing his armchair and no one is letting hm know. Only difference is you have 5000 dead children on your head so everything else you are saying is bullshit.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic! Required listening.

  • @girovinkdesadas198
    @girovinkdesadas198 10 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @stevenkarras3490
    @stevenkarras3490 10 месяцев назад

    I'm sharing all of your videos, Rav!

  • @IsraelSushman
    @IsraelSushman 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Rabbi. Facts and logic for the win.

  • @Lblivas148
    @Lblivas148 10 месяцев назад

    best commentary on Israel reaction to Hamas invasion of innocent civilians in Israel

  • @tomkutter3592
    @tomkutter3592 10 месяцев назад

    I appreciate you! Thanks for speaking out

  • @nancystewart3208
    @nancystewart3208 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Rabbi Finley. I am a poor student of history, so I appreciate your words and hopefully in the future the citations so I/we can share.

  • @dezinerg
    @dezinerg 10 месяцев назад

    I took a look at the term “Philistines” on Wikipedia because I thought Palestine was the Arabic pronunciation of Philistine. Will you please help us understand the connection of Philistine to Palestine? Thank you Rabbi.

    • @ntheg
      @ntheg 10 месяцев назад

      The connection between Philistines and Palestinians is like the connection between grapefruit and grape (ie none). Philistines is derived from "invaders" (root פ.ל.ש), the hebrew name for the eternal enemy originating from modern cyprus - who resided mostly in the area now known as Gaza , all the way up to Ashkelon. They went extinct roughly 800 years before the Romans renamed this region "Syria-Phillestina" as an affront to Jews after the failed bar-kochva revolt. *on a phone, pardon typos

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 10 месяцев назад

      Palestine is the name given to the region by the Romans in the 100'c CE, to replace "Judea." Palestine is from the Hebrew word "P'leshet: The inhabitants were called "P'lishtim". scholars believe they came from islands in the Mediterranean Sea. They inhabited five cities in southwest Land of Israel: Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon and Gat. The wikipedia article is good: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philistines

    • @JimBStein
      @JimBStein 9 месяцев назад

      “The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BCE ancient Greece, when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" Therefore the name Palestine existed long before the 100th century CE and the Romans just re-used/re-introduced the term Palestine.

  • @reinamarkley694
    @reinamarkley694 11 месяцев назад

    Prayers for you Rabbi, Mirav your daughters and all your families.

  • @julianajones4022
    @julianajones4022 11 месяцев назад

    Shabbat shalom. Sending prayer support from Australia. A time of compassion and forgiveness. Teshuvah return to Hashem time 😢

  • @pamw2490
    @pamw2490 11 месяцев назад

    "In temporal time we cannot undo the past but in spiritual time we repair the past" . . .

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley 11 месяцев назад

      thanks. For Soloveitchik, this is the essence of teshuva

  • @ClaudiaBugh
    @ClaudiaBugh 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful teaching Rabbi. I think the decision to live in love has to be a commitment that one makes with a whole and undivided heart. The best marriage advice I ever received was from an aunt who said "in marriage you must be prepared to give 75% and accept 25%. You can not go into marriage expecting only to give 50%." If you have that attitude it's remarkable how much more you will receive that you ever expect. God bless.

  • @kaishungibson7032
    @kaishungibson7032 Год назад

    Shalom Aleichem, So a few Christians have labeled me a Jew and a Pharisee; Because I keep Torah. As in Shabbat, Kosher, Feast Days, Wearing Tzitzit, Ect. Also I wanted to start following a few Jewish Traditions like, Netilat Yadayim, Yarmulke, Certain Brachas, Ect. But I wouldn't consider myself a Jew for a few reasons and neither do Jews because alot of them think I am an idolater and worship Jesus as G-d (I don't by the way). Even Christians get mad at me when I tell them Jesus is not G-d and to keep Torah. So what are your thoughts?

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley Год назад

      I believe that a Jew, in a religious sense, is someone who professes and practices Judaism - becomes part of the community and whose life is shaped around our texts and traditions. Most Rabbis requires that people formally become Jewish through certain rituals. I think becoming Jewish is a matter of the heart - it is between you and God. I think you ought not engage in conversation with people who are negative, insulting, untruthful or judgmental. If you want to practice Judaism, do so.

    • @kaishungibson7032
      @kaishungibson7032 Год назад

      @@RabbiMordecaiFinley Thank you for the reply. G-d bless you.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 Год назад

    Totally Awesome

  • @nynoah
    @nynoah Год назад

    Where I struggle with is when I know something is empirically evil like pedophilia and the activists that promote it being dismissed and the people pointing it out being gaslit that they should not care.

    • @RabbiMordecaiFinley
      @RabbiMordecaiFinley Год назад

      Moral wrong are metaphysical, not empirical. therein lies the problem.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 Год назад

    My mind says no. My soul says yes. Absolutely. Couldn’t agree more 😃🌞

  • @FrameitPLUS-nk7vd
    @FrameitPLUS-nk7vd Год назад

    Good video

  • @FrameitPLUS-nk7vd
    @FrameitPLUS-nk7vd Год назад

    Great video

  • @jj342
    @jj342 Год назад

    Hi Rabbi, got recomended by my cousin to check out your videos

  • @MinisterRedPill
    @MinisterRedPill Год назад

    Wheres part 3?

  • @Lblivas148
    @Lblivas148 Год назад

    Rabbi, loved your Theology? Enjoy the summer everyday!

  • @ClaudiaBugh
    @ClaudiaBugh Год назад

    Excellent addition to your outstanding series on the study of Kabbalah.

  • @julianajones4022
    @julianajones4022 Год назад

    This appears to be about the name/names of God

  • @MrJohnDocHolliday
    @MrJohnDocHolliday Год назад

    In Kabbalah, the mystical tradition of Judaism, the focus is primarily on exploring the nature of the divine and the spiritual journey of the soul. While Jesus as a figure in Christianity is not directly addressed in traditional Kabbalistic texts, some Kabbalistic interpretations offer insights into the symbolic and metaphysical aspects associated with Jesus. One perspective that some Kabbalists hold is that Jesus represents a manifestation of divine consciousness or a channel through which divine energy is expressed. In this view, Jesus embodies a higher spiritual level or a vessel through which the divine presence enters the world. This concept aligns with the Kabbalistic belief in the various emanations of the divine known as the Sephirot. The Sephirot, represented by ten interconnected spheres on the Tree of Life, depict different aspects of the divine nature and the journey of the soul. Some Kabbalists see Jesus as embodying qualities associated with specific Sephirot. For example, his teachings of compassion, love, and mercy might be seen as resonating with the Sephirah of Chesed (kindness). His role as a teacher and guide may be linked to the Sephirah of Hokhmah (wisdom). Additionally, Jesus' crucifixion and subsequent resurrection can be seen as symbolic of spiritual transformation and the process of divine revelation. Kabbalah emphasizes the idea of personal sacrifice and the surrendering of one's ego to attain a deeper connection with the divine. In this context, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross can be viewed as an allegory for the journey of the soul, where one must undergo trials and challenges to achieve spiritual growth and redemption. Furthermore, Jesus' teachings on the Kingdom of Heaven and the fulfillment of divine prophecies align with Kabbalistic notions of the Messianic age and the ultimate redemption of humanity. Kabbalah envisions a future era in which divine consciousness will permeate the world, bringing about unity, harmony, and enlightenment. Jesus' role as a Messiah figure may be seen as representing this concept of spiritual redemption and the realization of a divine plan. It is important to note that these interpretations are not universally accepted within Kabbalistic traditions, and they may vary among different scholars and practitioners. Kabbalah remains primarily rooted in Jewish mystical teachings, and any connections drawn between Jesus and Kabbalah are speculative and subject to individual interpretation. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between Jesus and Kabbalah, it is advisable to consult specific Kabbalistic texts and seek guidance from scholars or teachers who specialize in both Kabbalah and comparative religious studies. They can offer deeper insights and provide a broader context for exploring these connections.

  • @conniegaylord5206
    @conniegaylord5206 Год назад

    Thank you, I am so glad I found you. ! What we do is to turn your back on evil and work in the light, good, and love. It creates a void where evil will reside.. It is so hard not to confront it. But by doing it you will deny it power. If you are truly spiritual you will understand. ❤💖💖💜

  • @nynoah
    @nynoah Год назад

    This is a really great talk but I feel like it could be better titled to communicate the universal lesson here which applies to all things to include your Kabala reference. I am envisioning a Christian friend who is having a midlife existential meaning crisis.

  • @paulgordon1595
    @paulgordon1595 Год назад

    Semper Fidelis, Rabbi!! I discovered your channel about a month ago. To keep it short, I’ve been learning a tremendous amount from your teachings, but I’ve always had an intrusive thought whenever I hear your counseling… “Oh, it’s easy for Rabbi to be so calm and to say these things. He wouldn’t understand the gang violence I was subjected to, he wouldn’t understand what I went through in the Corps.” After hearing your story, wow. I can’t believe how incorrect I was in my judgments. And I sincerely apologize. You’re so developed and in control of your spirit, that I never assumed you could have had a similar upbringing. I disavow any excuses I’ve ever made for my “uncontrollable anger”. It’s wrong and I will immediately correct course and drop the excuses. Your freely available teachings have helped me accept this difficult fact of life and has sent me in a more positive direction. Thanks for all you do. -Paul.

  • @ContradictionKid007
    @ContradictionKid007 Год назад

    Terrific

  • @Nadege949
    @Nadege949 Год назад

    Thnak you for all the wonderful Q & A!

  • @EstherYael1984
    @EstherYael1984 Год назад

    Brilliant into to Gnosticism and how to extract meaning from it and other lenses or filters through which we view reality.