It is very nice and respected to know that you, young lady, are so young and so well educated in the philosophy of the people of the book. I really congratulate you, your videos are very good, more people should see your explanations.
Shalom! So excited to see another video from you. I've been studying for conversion, and I've been learning to love Shabbat and taking time for reflection and focus on G-D
Can you provide a link to the song tune that you described as Psalm 92? I have been searching and searching for the tune that you briefly sang! I am sure that is it!
A video would be good on Shabbat when someone in the household is at a different level of observance/etc., for example turns lights on and off/uses devices
Greetings Liel, I love your presentations ! Thank you ! You do a great job of presenting Orthodox Judaism understandings and discernments. I am a B'nei Noach, please do not take offense at this honest question, always remember You are loved and cherished by HaShem and by your veiwers. My question is this: How will HaShem judge you (Liel) personally as you have honestly and repently admitted in your presentations that you as an ethnic Jew have have violated some of the "Karet Sins", ("Cut off Sins") that according to Orthodox Judasim will eliminate you from the posssibility of being ressurected in the Messianic Era? What do you think will happen to your soul? Please, please do not take offense at my question. According to Orthordox Judaism the 36 sins for an Ethnic Jew include: 20) Violating the Shabbat (שבת) by doing one of the 39 categories of activities prohibited on Shabbat 29) Eating (a ketzayith (olives measure) of) chametz on Passover. I am sincerely intrested to hear your understanding. I will repeat "You are loved and cherished by HaShem and by your veiwers" of which I am one. No offense or accusation intended. I am a B'nei Noach and I have personally violated some of the 36 mitzvots (at least those that apply to both Jew and B'nei Noach) and I'm searching for answers. For those who do not know a B'nei Noach is a Gentile whose religion is Judaism and practises Judaism as established in TORAH in accordance with the rules and limitation decided upon by Rabbinical Authority concerning the "Seven Laws of Noah" and the Gentiles. Baruch Shem kevod, malchuto leolam vaed. Much love. Shalom
Liel Eden, I have a question. Please, I need guidance. I want to go study and become a conversion practitioner. Can you give me an address and/or someone to contact in Miami? I am in Pensacola, Florida. I want to know. I appreciate the information.
I completely mis-read you. I had assumed that you had grown up in an orthodox community and were completely insulated from secular influence, and that that was what caused you to speak with such passion and, to my way of thinking, naivety. Now I see that I couldn't have been more mistaken.
Yours is a very moving story. May all the human praise and divine blessing you receive never spoil you.
What a beautiful and honest experience. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing❤ truly beautiful!
Thanks for sharing your story ❤️🙏🏻 it’s like almost like my story!
It is very nice and respected to know that you, young lady, are so young and so well educated in the philosophy of the people of the book. I really congratulate you, your videos are very good, more people should see your explanations.
Shalom! So excited to see another video from you. I've been studying for conversion, and I've been learning to love Shabbat and taking time for reflection and focus on G-D
Shalom from 🇬🇧
Shalom! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful experience. G-d bless you, I’m trying to learn also.
You are smart ,beautiful lady
You’re an incredible person. ❤
She is a regular person
Thank you for that beautiful video. Could you maybe talk about keeping kosher when your family doesn't want to?
Such a beautiful teaching! Thank you. Can I ask how old you are?
Thankyou so much 🤗 I’m 19
I loved this video. This resonated with me. Thank you
Definitely more videos. Maybe learning the prayers in the orthodox synagogue. I’m still learning. Thank you
Shalom!
What are the practical steps of preparing and keeping Shabbat?
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Can you provide a link to the song tune that you described as Psalm 92? I have been searching and searching for the tune that you briefly sang! I am sure that is it!
I would be very interested to learn about "the details" of your journey.
A video would be good on Shabbat when someone in the household is at a different level of observance/etc., for example turns lights on and off/uses devices
Greetings Liel,
I love your presentations !
Thank you !
You do a great job of presenting Orthodox Judaism understandings and discernments.
I am a B'nei Noach, please do not take offense at this honest question,
always remember You are loved and cherished by HaShem and by your veiwers.
My question is this:
How will HaShem judge you (Liel) personally as you have honestly and repently admitted in your presentations that you as an ethnic Jew have have violated some of the "Karet Sins", ("Cut off Sins") that according to Orthodox Judasim will eliminate you from the posssibility of being ressurected in the Messianic Era?
What do you think will happen to your soul?
Please, please do not take offense at my question.
According to Orthordox Judaism the 36 sins for an Ethnic Jew include:
20) Violating the Shabbat (שבת) by doing one of the 39 categories of activities prohibited on Shabbat
29) Eating (a ketzayith (olives measure) of) chametz on Passover.
I am sincerely intrested to hear your understanding.
I will repeat "You are loved and cherished by HaShem and by your veiwers" of which I am one.
No offense or accusation intended.
I am a B'nei Noach and I have personally violated some of the 36 mitzvots (at least those that apply to both Jew and B'nei Noach) and I'm searching for answers.
For those who do not know a B'nei Noach is a Gentile whose religion is Judaism and practises Judaism as established in TORAH in accordance with the rules and limitation decided upon by Rabbinical Authority concerning the "Seven Laws of Noah" and the Gentiles.
Baruch Shem kevod, malchuto leolam vaed.
Much love.
Shalom
Your experience inspires me. I am having a hard time not brushing my hair for twenty-five hours. Any tips? ❤️
You are a light to this old man. Oh to have been born a Jew. Next time HaShem willing.
Liel Eden, I have a question. Please, I need guidance. I want to go study and become a conversion practitioner. Can you give me an address and/or someone to contact in Miami? I am in Pensacola, Florida. I want to know. I appreciate the information.
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I completely mis-read you. I had assumed that you had grown up in an orthodox community and were completely insulated from secular influence, and that that was what caused you to speak with such passion and, to my way of thinking, naivety. Now I see that I couldn't have been more mistaken.