Gold Bless you. I am a Christian and I am extremely touched by your videos. This is now Christmas night for me and I appreciate your work and your father's insights so much.
@@אלישעוולפין I am thinking you would be wrong. What does not exist does not exist. A reminder of it is pointless. We do not acknowledge your holiday for a reason. It is meaningless for us. You can wish us a good holiday since it does not compromise you. Yours compromises us. The reverse will not happen. Lots of people celebrate lots of holidays and things that are irrelevant. Does anyone who isn't celebrating need to know? Doesn't make us more "connected". Your beliefs are compromising to us. Ours do not conflict with yours in any way. Well maybe Moshiach though in reality it doesn't for you. Huge difference you and others might understand and appreciate.
Very moving to witness , thank you for sharing A father and son relationship is a demonstration of the indescribable , the very topic you are both discussing Beautiful
Thank you so much for sharing your father with us. These moments are a delight and a treasure, for sure. I hope that all of his loved ones will find peace, and even joy, in the memories that you hold onto. ❤
So sorry for your loss. This was an amazing podcast and really shows the relationship you had with your father. You should hear only of simchas from here on out.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you so much for sharing this precious moment of father and son together having a conversation. I can see the similarities in the way both of you delineate a thought. And I’m sure there are a lot more similarities. May Hashem bring you comfort and soon reunite you both with the coming of Moshiach. 🙏
What a precious moment. And very very interesting stuff your talking about. The last 3 years I have studied Art therapie. And listening to what your father is sharring I recognizes a behavior I use to do, this was my story. Being in proces with asignments drawing/ representing mind,painting representing, emotions,and with clay representing the physical body. Slowley letting go of old mindsets, and behaviours.And it somehow resonates with what you are sharring. 🙏🏻
Any more of these treasures laying around? Thank you so much for this video. May you merit to see your father now physically together with moshiach now
Dear Rabbi Taub, I'm sorry for your loss. I see from this video, it is a great loss of a sweet and wise soul that you were blessed to be connected to in a very special way. I personally learned from the video and would like the zchus to go towards his iliyat neshamah, kein yehi ratzon. HaMakom yinachem eschem, b'soch shaar aveilei Tzion, v'Yerushalayim.
Love this, but I can't believe you left us hanging. What"s the "Cherry Red Stools" story? הַמָּקוֹם יְנַחֵם אֶתְכֶם בְּתוֹךְ שְׁאָר אֲבֵלֵי צִיּוֹן וִירוּשָׁלַיִם
I really don’t know much more about it than what I said. My father told me that there was some personality test that asked deliberately shocking and uncomfortable questions to see if the person would refuse to answer. One question was to respond yes or no to the statement: I have cherry red stools.
Curious myself about the question, I tried googling that topic in a psycholical test. Only results were about what it means biologically. hmpfh Looking it up on a personality test got all the info about stools I didn't ask about. Curiosity sank.
You and your father have taught me something about literalism that could cause issues in communication. Realize more an abstract thinker which is why Kabbalah appeals to me.
Condolences, jealous of your relationship you had with your dad. Something I am guilty of to have jealousy, my apologies. In terms of the interview I relate with general somantics if that was the phrase in terms of when Trump once said "it is what it is" in an interview. It was one of my go to lines beforehand and then forced myself to stop saying it cause he did. I have recently worked on changing that.
Gold Bless you. I am a Christian and I am extremely touched by your videos. This is now Christmas night for me and I appreciate your work and your father's insights so much.
Does the rabbi care what non Judaic holiday you're celebrating?
@@613YYYes, he does.
@@613YY I'm guessing he does.
@@אלישעוולפין I am thinking you would be wrong. What does not exist does not exist. A reminder of it is pointless. We do not acknowledge your holiday for a reason. It is meaningless for us.
You can wish us a good holiday since it does not compromise you. Yours compromises us. The reverse will not happen.
Lots of people celebrate lots of holidays and things that are irrelevant. Does anyone who isn't celebrating need to know? Doesn't make us more "connected".
Your beliefs are compromising to us. Ours do not conflict with yours in any way. Well maybe Moshiach though in reality it doesn't for you. Huge difference you and others might understand and appreciate.
Goodness the changes made to how I wrote due to answering the Hebrew are interesting.
I feel tremendous love and admiration for your Father, and can now see the way you can express the wisdom that you do. Love to you both ❤️
Very moving to witness , thank you for sharing
A father and son relationship is a demonstration of the indescribable , the very topic you are both discussing
Beautiful
You and your father had very interesting conversations. Am grateful you memorialized this one and selflessly shared it with us.
Thank you for sharing these very special moments with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your father with us. These moments are a delight and a treasure, for sure. I hope that all of his loved ones will find peace, and even joy, in the memories that you hold onto. ❤
Aw, Rabbi Taub. Such a beautiful interview. Thank you for posting. Such a brilliant and tenderhearted man. May his memory forever be a blessing.
So sorry for your loss. This was an amazing podcast and really shows the relationship you had with your father. You should hear only of simchas from here on out.
Yes.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you so much for sharing this precious moment of father and son together having a conversation. I can see the similarities in the way both of you delineate a thought. And I’m sure there are a lot more similarities.
May Hashem bring you comfort and soon reunite you both with the coming of Moshiach. 🙏
Amen.
What a precious moment.
And very very interesting stuff your talking about. The last 3 years I have studied Art therapie. And listening to what your father is sharring I recognizes a behavior I use to do, this was my story. Being in proces with asignments drawing/ representing mind,painting representing, emotions,and with clay representing the physical body. Slowley letting go of old mindsets, and behaviours.And it somehow resonates with what you are sharring. 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing this. I lost my father six years ago and his wisdom and kindness are a guiding light. Bless you all.
המקום ינחם אותך בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים
You taught me so much and I’m grateful
Yes.
May your father's soul have an aliyah for this teaching.
Any more of these treasures laying around? Thank you so much for this video. May you merit to see your father now physically together with moshiach now
Amein
Amen.
Baruch
Dayan
HaEmet
Thank you for sharing this. WISDOM and PATIENCE ..
Yes.
Dear Rabbi Taub,
I'm sorry for your loss. I see from this video, it is a great loss of a sweet and wise soul that you were blessed to be connected to in a very special way. I personally learned from the video and would like the zchus to go towards his iliyat neshamah, kein yehi ratzon.
HaMakom yinachem eschem, b'soch shaar aveilei Tzion, v'Yerushalayim.
Amen.
Your father must have been really proud of you
So special. Thank you so much for sharing
Yes.
Continued condolences and blessings. Beautiful share.
Love this, but I can't believe you left us hanging. What"s the "Cherry Red Stools" story?
הַמָּקוֹם יְנַחֵם אֶתְכֶם בְּתוֹךְ שְׁאָר אֲבֵלֵי צִיּוֹן וִירוּשָׁלַיִם
I really don’t know much more about it than what I said. My father told me that there was some personality test that asked deliberately shocking and uncomfortable questions to see if the person would refuse to answer. One question was to respond yes or no to the statement: I have cherry red stools.
Curious myself about the question, I tried googling that topic in a psycholical test. Only results were about what it means biologically. hmpfh Looking it up on a personality test got all the info about stools I didn't ask about. Curiosity sank.
Praise The Lord for Fathers. ❤🌹🙏🏽
Shalom, Happy 🕎💜🔥Stunning interview ! Healing and prayers Rabb Taub.
Cherry red stools lol lmao Haaeeaa
G-d bless you, your family and G-d bless your father.
If recall correctly, over the years you've mentionned your father in classes.
You and your father have taught me something about literalism that could cause issues in communication. Realize more an abstract thinker which is why Kabbalah appeals to me.
Condolences, jealous of your relationship you had with your dad. Something I am guilty of to have jealousy, my apologies. In terms of the interview I relate with general somantics if that was the phrase in terms of when Trump once said "it is what it is" in an interview. It was one of my go to lines beforehand and then forced myself to stop saying it cause he did. I have recently worked on changing that.
Extremely moving thanks for sharing this very special and intimate moment. Question: what would be the extrême opposite of the « that’s not red »?
perhaps "anything can be red."
@@SoulWordsInteresting.