How "Faith" in Judaism Is Different than Other Religions

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  • @BenLlywelyn
    @BenLlywelyn 2 года назад +97

    I have been learning about Judaism more for near a year now and one thing that strikes me is no one is going on about hellfire or trying to win me over. It is quite profound.

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear 2 года назад +13

      Because we are taught that a relationship with God is just that, it is personal, we are taught to not to interfere, and to accept others as they are even if their beliefs are different.... and we also don't believe in hellfire but we aren't going to try to change your view on it because we actually have no way of truly knowing, so it is all love my friend and I come with shalom in my heart

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear 2 года назад +5

      The funny thing is that if you wanted to convert our rabbi is supported to do deny you three times... funny story with that lol

  • @tonithenightowl1836
    @tonithenightowl1836 2 года назад +143

    As an ex Christian ... no one had to convince me about Judaism, I knew I was hearing the truth. No Jew knocked on my door. No Jew told me I was hell bound if I didn't believe what he believed. No one tried to convert me. I got answers that troubled me for 60 yrs. Odd part is I never asked any questions. I would go to a teaching on the topic and listen. I didn't say WHAT??? I said Ahh!!! The light went on. Thank you Hashem for drawing me to your chosen.

  • @carolsalisbury760
    @carolsalisbury760 2 года назад +24

    Rabbi this teaching takes me back when I was questioning things about what I was hearing in the churches. It was like a light came on. So I was asking myself alot of questions about Christmas like why would God put the shepherds and sheep out in the fields in the cold. I was young when I thought that and when I was older I was really wondering that. I believe that it was from Hashem directing me to the Jewish faith. Shortly after that I heard on the radio some Jewish teaching which I knew I had gotten my answer. My heart and soul verified that. I feel more confident what I believe and I give credit to Hasham. You are the light to the world and glad I found it. Thank you Jewish people for your teaching. I am forever grateful. You are bringing Christian into believing that he is the one and only and there is no other. Please keep teaching the truth. Blessing on all the jews

  • @francisnwabuike294
    @francisnwabuike294 2 года назад +21

    Ever since I have been listening more about Jewish teachings, I have been understanding my existence. I'd experience Shalom.

  • @rsherman5993
    @rsherman5993 2 года назад +7

    Please put captions on this. I can hear a bit of it and can tell it is important for everybody to hear, Thank you

  • @meleknerri6671
    @meleknerri6671 2 года назад +15

    This is the most profound explanation in faith.

  • @thesoulmateconnection
    @thesoulmateconnection 2 года назад +22

    Religion and spirituality becoming ONE 🙏 I love the Jews. You are awesome 💗

  • @kurakuson
    @kurakuson 2 года назад +9

    "Perceiving an added dimension to reality"

  • @orangutangetiquette8962
    @orangutangetiquette8962 2 года назад +3

    Really great speech!

  • @ryanlanders2139
    @ryanlanders2139 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful concept!

  • @ayrsine
    @ayrsine 2 года назад +2

    Where is the rest of this video it wonderful!

  • @goldas.4624
    @goldas.4624 2 года назад +3

    Excellent points about Emunah to teach secular mislead people & unfortunately most rabbis don't teach it in such way so people can think what tools they are given by secular indoctrination are making them blind! Thanks for this. Teach rabbis too how to reach out & teach secular Jew

  • @vblake530530
    @vblake530530 Год назад +2

    You had me at Emunah!

  • @telyaptaping2310
    @telyaptaping2310 2 года назад +7

    I want to learn more...
    I'm ready to convert
    For the safe of my soul....

  • @richardappiah5084
    @richardappiah5084 Год назад +1

    Thank you Rabbi

  • @phyllislevy9620
    @phyllislevy9620 2 года назад +10

    What is the name of this rabbi? He is amazing! I would love to learn more from him.

    • @gl9088
      @gl9088 2 года назад +3

      According to the description, Rabbi Yehudah Shemtov

  • @phtasyo5955
    @phtasyo5955 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful

  • @cellochang9
    @cellochang9 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful explanation of faith. thank you for sharing your wisdom, Rabbi Shemtov

  • @dailychassidus
    @dailychassidus 2 года назад +7

    the real craft!

  • @viverasschweiz
    @viverasschweiz 2 года назад +6

    interessting an hour ago i was asking me this question and even wanted to post something ..now I get the answhere..1hour later Xd awesome

  • @sandymoonstone855
    @sandymoonstone855 2 года назад +3

    . שלום 🕎

  • @AaronMiller-rh7rj
    @AaronMiller-rh7rj 2 года назад

    Wonderful and beautiful video. I know it is true but how does uman or aman translate/mean to craftsman or skill.

  • @tomislavnagy8715
    @tomislavnagy8715 2 года назад +12

    So, basically, Judaism has A LOT in common with Buddhism!

  • @przemkowaliszewski3290
    @przemkowaliszewski3290 2 года назад +1

    So, what is actually the point? To be Jewish or to have faith?

  • @mehmedmehmed4796
    @mehmedmehmed4796 2 года назад

    If the religion is teaching you how to see your life. Then, you are submitting yourself to that religion.

  • @MimikMaya
    @MimikMaya 2 года назад +3

    Can i be "jewish" while being orthodox Christian?

    • @kris6695
      @kris6695 2 года назад +9

      No. Jews do not believe in jc nor the n.t. You can look into the Noahide Laws, 6 laws were given to Adam and the 7th was given to Noah after the flood. The Divine Code is an excellent book by Rabbi Moshe Weiner.

    • @gl9088
      @gl9088 2 года назад +15

      Christianity is fundamentally opposed to Jewish ideas… so the short answer is no. However, anyone, including Christians, can learn and apply - and live by - Jewish ideas.

    • @ChristopherSajdak
      @ChristopherSajdak 2 года назад +3

      Ofcourse you can. Depends what you mean by that, though.