Measure For Measure Signs Before The HOLOCAUST

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 175

  • @kov101984
    @kov101984 10 месяцев назад +1

    After following Rabbi Rueven for about 4yrs or so. I had to listen to this once more.."Torah is not a reconmondation is commandment"..

  • @MAR-ns8de
    @MAR-ns8de 5 лет назад +24

    Thank you so much, for this lecture, Rabbi Reuven, Baruch HaShem!!!

  • @gerzon4192
    @gerzon4192 Год назад +3

    I had a hunch about this. But I pulled away, thinking I was looking too much into it. I even felt bad. The Rabbi is excellent. Great teacher. He says it like it is.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  Год назад +3

      Baruch HaShem and thank you for learning and supporting our Torah and Kiruv work. May HaShem continue to bless you.

    • @gerzon4192
      @gerzon4192 Год назад +1

      @@YaronReuvenRabbi You have already blessed me with your kind words. HaShem bless you too Rabbi.

  • @MosheBorisoff
    @MosheBorisoff 4 года назад +11

    The same thing happened in all of our tragedies throughout history. Before Purim I always like to learn the Midrash and it always helps to understand why the decree had to happen before celebrating

  • @ilantee4974
    @ilantee4974 3 года назад +7

    WONDERFUL. THANK YOU SO MUCH RABBI.

  • @MrArtist1971
    @MrArtist1971 3 года назад +17

    One of the most IMPORTANT lectures on RUclips. Outstanding!!

  • @Cashalfstory
    @Cashalfstory 4 года назад +9

    Amazing Rabbi!! Please keep it up.

  • @FrankHamann
    @FrankHamann 5 лет назад +11

    What came to mind when hearing this lecture was II Samuel 7:14. I shall be a Father unto him and he shall be a son unto Me, so that when he sins I will chastise him with the rod of men and with afflictions of human beings...(Make sure you also read verses 15-17)
    Thank you Rabbi Reuven for teaching matters the way they need to be said. Especially in todays culture of political correctness. In the Jewish and Non Jewish world alike.

    • @charleshimes1634
      @charleshimes1634 Год назад

      Good comment, Frank. We can only hope that all Jews keep this in mind.

  • @GrrumpDaddo56
    @GrrumpDaddo56 3 года назад +5

    God bless you for being honest Sir

  • @gardenedenasmr2906
    @gardenedenasmr2906 4 года назад +4

    G-d bless you our angel Rabbi Yaron Reuven!

  • @avraham6111889
    @avraham6111889 4 года назад +13

    Fantastic Lecture I Mean Unbelievable. Must Share.

  • @kdsmart100
    @kdsmart100 3 года назад +23

    Unfortunately the same is happening in The US today..

    • @avisting
      @avisting 9 месяцев назад +3

      Everywhere

  • @rubenr.mossdc4070
    @rubenr.mossdc4070 2 месяца назад

    I love tht you tell it straight!

  • @elijahdavid3621
    @elijahdavid3621 Год назад

    ❤Thank HaShem for you Rabbi Reuven

  • @danielleagni2664
    @danielleagni2664 3 года назад +7

    Shalom Rabbi Reuven, thank you for your courage to say this. My parents, holocaust survivors, would say that this will happen again and in some way we bring this to ourselves; at the time no-one believed anything like it could happen, that we were hated but that Hashem would protect us. I/we are so insignificant, what is within us that we can avoid or turn the tide away from a downward spiral?

  • @uria702
    @uria702 Год назад +2

    Amazing Shiur, Rabbi.

  • @suzipuzi2001
    @suzipuzi2001 Год назад +3

    Actually, the seeds for the reform movement were planted in the 1600s by Baruch Spinoza claiming the Torah was written by human beings and therefore could be changed and not taken seriously. His writings were widely read and, to this day, he is considered a "great" philosopher by the Greco-Roman-based Western world.

  • @MrGF1582
    @MrGF1582 Год назад

    Rabbi, just found you a few days and and I have to say my mind is BLOWN! And along with your video about Mein Kampf and the Rabbi in Israel the spoke so poignantly, so heart felt about Mein Kampf and what Hitler said before he came to power, shortly before he did. WOW, WOW and WOW! No need to me to go on, because you presented it. I guess inconclusion, we have all forgotten more than we remeber, or what we learned. Thank you again for sharing these important facts. God bless!

  • @Geopolitical_Muslim
    @Geopolitical_Muslim 5 лет назад +16

    Baruch Hashem. Emet is Emet.

  • @eugenegirin9650
    @eugenegirin9650 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @patrickbly4170
    @patrickbly4170 Год назад +1

    😊👁KNOW BEFORE WHOM YOU STAND "

  • @sidimightbe
    @sidimightbe 4 года назад +2

    I will never forget Jasenovac

  • @davidfeld1766
    @davidfeld1766 4 года назад +5

    What an amazing lecture. Enjoyed it very much. What about Aliya wasn't that a sin before the Shoa and today as well?? Shouldn't us religious Jews get more serious about going to Jerusalem before we also get burned out?

    • @charleshimes1634
      @charleshimes1634 Год назад +1

      Rabbi Meir Kahane stressed this fact and was wrongfully criticized for it.

  • @Wobbothe3rd
    @Wobbothe3rd 4 года назад +6

    Hitler was actually a German intelligence officer long before he was 'Furher.' He fought in WW1 and helped put down the communist uprising in 1918. He didn't really 'come out of nowhere' but the German state wanted it to seem that way.

    • @noahroad6577
      @noahroad6577 2 года назад +1

      But he was homeless before that and did not even have a job. You could say that the events of his life built up to his role that he had in ww2 in stages. Jut like the Exodus (or anything God does) was built up in stages.
      His beginnings were definitely from nowhere.

    • @charleshimes1634
      @charleshimes1634 Год назад +1

      Wobbo, I agree with Noah and Rabbi Reuven. You must remember that HASHEM runs the world, and HIS ways are beyond our understanding. Hitler's rise to power was highly unlikely if viewed in secular and what we may consider rational understanding.

  • @amoszazoun8951
    @amoszazoun8951 5 лет назад +4

    I wish I could understand every single word but my english isn't that well.

  • @MichaelDuciaume-yq6dc
    @MichaelDuciaume-yq6dc 6 месяцев назад

    I washed my hands.

  • @khachaturian100
    @khachaturian100 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Rabbi. I bought the documentary you were referring to. I need to show it to others.

  • @patrickbly4170
    @patrickbly4170 Год назад

    " Every Nation Has The Government that it deserves. " J.Maistre .

  • @gatafan4
    @gatafan4 Год назад

    What's the name of the documentary and can I find it on Google?

  • @Jonchalant555
    @Jonchalant555 3 месяца назад

    Moses was instructed to do some things and “ if they do not listen to those 2 signs … “ it sounds like what you are saying simply follows the order of how G-d works yeah ? I mean as you said in the beginning of this video this may be slightly unpleasant to hear … I personally would rather know the real truth rather than settle into something that isn’t for me, a falsehood. So thank you for this valuable information rabbi

  • @BHSimcha
    @BHSimcha 4 месяца назад

    Who was the Rabbi yelling at? 😅

  • @medianews24-t2z
    @medianews24-t2z 4 года назад

    why would anyone dislike it... but no wonder why...

  • @charleshimes1634
    @charleshimes1634 Год назад +2

    Rabbi Meir Kahane was right and you, Rabbi Yaron Reuven, are right. Some listened to Rabbi Kahane and a larger number did not. Today, some will listen to you, but I fear that, again many will not. Many Jews mocked Rabbi Kahane decades ago and I have personally witnessed Jews who say that your messages are too harsh, and that "love and accommodation" are the way to go about Torah education and real observance. Both of you Rabbis have employed rebuke when it was necessary and have been criticized for that approach. And, most importantly and praiseworthy of all, you speak Emet despite that criticism which you know is sure to come. When the uncomfortable truth is presented, it is most assuredly the most necessary truth that can be spoken. Yes, many will remain in their comfortable slumber but if they do finally wake up, they will thank you. I fear that today only a minority of Rabbis are as dedicated as you are and if Am Yisrael again refuses to heed this warning the entire world will be in deadly peril and suffer unnecessarily. I've heard the message before that the nazi government passed laws (For their own reasons, of course) that forced Jews to actually obey Torah laws that they had been violating and you have not avoided this uncomfortable fact. This was indeed the HAND of HASHEM, and many will be hearing this for the first time. The message of this video should awaken those Jews that the Torah is not filled with "suggestions" and that HASHEM was and is not joking. This should especially "rock" any honest reform Jew back to reality. The fact that the holocaust took many good Jews also will hopefully bring back the desire of many Rabbis to accept that "rebuke" is not something to be ignored when it is warranted. I thank you for this and your many other videos which, I have to say, are sorely needed in our time. This by a Ben Noach.

  • @oceanebrieze2050
    @oceanebrieze2050 5 лет назад +7

    Wow 😮 wow 😯 wow 😲 !!!😔

  • @tal8871
    @tal8871 3 года назад +1

    Can someone please link me to the source that states that there were restrictions on Jewish businesses forcing them to not be open specifically on Shabbat? Also, can someone give me the source for the "Berlin is the new Jerusalem" quote?

  • @gatafan4
    @gatafan4 Год назад

    Simular situation whit the Bosnian People,91. They was willing everything to bee a part of Yugoslavian movement.

  • @GuardianesdelaTierra13
    @GuardianesdelaTierra13 5 лет назад +6

    🌹

  • @michael30817
    @michael30817 3 года назад

    Shalom JAJAM...is sad but is the true ...HaShem does not play

  • @bobjones6280
    @bobjones6280 3 года назад

    Haj Amin al-Husseini the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
    Did rabbi yaron mentioned it.?

  • @break4love23
    @break4love23 4 года назад +6

    Jews and Muslims have so much in common. Why do we fight against each other? There are major differences but a lot of similarities.

    • @salvatoreg1148
      @salvatoreg1148 3 года назад

      You answered your own question!
      They fight because of major differences

    • @salvatoreg1148
      @salvatoreg1148 3 года назад

      & in fact ladida they have Major similarities and minor differences.
      Actually the opposite of what you said

    • @a4inboy
      @a4inboy 3 года назад +1

      Muslims and Jews weren’t always enemies. The Jews would seek refuge from the Muslims by orthodox Christians who persecuted them. Zionism is the main reason why Muslims and Jews became enemies. But before the establishment of Israel, they were neighbors and friends.

    • @charleshimes1634
      @charleshimes1634 Год назад +1

      @@a4inboy They were friends in Hevron in the 1920's?

  • @joshfried87
    @joshfried87 4 года назад +1

    Nestorim darchi hashem

  • @happyslave6783
    @happyslave6783 Год назад

    It really started much earlier. It started when the church forbade Christians to lend money at interest. Thereby giving European Jews a massive unfair advantage.

  • @cross8215
    @cross8215 Год назад +1

    Illiegal to question in 18 countries.

  • @MosheBorisoff
    @MosheBorisoff 4 года назад +2

    Great shuir

  • @SL-bu1zs
    @SL-bu1zs 5 лет назад +1

    plenty of yesharim and kedoshim were not saved from those horrific events. how do you address that?

    • @aaronettinger1165
      @aaronettinger1165 5 лет назад +2

      Only god knows

    • @aaronettinger1165
      @aaronettinger1165 5 лет назад +2

      Actually I think he addresses this somewhat at about 36 mins

    • @bell1095
      @bell1095 5 лет назад

      Aaron H. No, the rabbi prtends to know

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +10

      @@bell1095 i did explain it and mentioned the source in Gemara Shabbat 55-56 that discusses how HaShem punished righteous and wicked in the past as well when there was a decree on the nation.

    • @bell1095
      @bell1095 5 лет назад

      Rabbi Yaron Reuven ... so it means, that the Nurnberg laws were justified and even more their enforcement in deathcamps, according to Gods punishment.

  • @queenofnumbers
    @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад +2

    במשנה הידועה במסכת יומא נאמר (פה, ב): "עבירות שבין אדם לחבירו אין יום הכיפורים מכפר עד שירצה את חברו". מבואר שהפוגע בחברו צריך לפייס
    Yom Kippur atones for all sins even Mendelson’s deviation from Orthodox Judaism the only sins that are not forgiven are those interpersonal that have not been forgiven and reconciliation sought out.
    (מלכים א' כב). וכן אמרו חז"ל, שדורו של אחאב היו עובדי עבודה זרה, ואע"פ כן היו יוצאים למלחמה ומנצחים, מפני שלא היו מספרים לשון הרע. ואילו דורו של שאול היו בני תורה, ואע"פ כן היו יוצאים למלחמה ונופלים, מפני שהיו בהם מספרי לשון הרע (דברים רבה ה, י, ירושלמי פאה פ"א ה"א). וכן מובא בספרי (במדבר פיסקא מב):
    "גדול השלום, שאפילו ישראל עובדין עבודה זרה ושלום ביניהם, כביכול אמר המקום אין השטן נוגע בהם, שנאמר (הושע ד, יז): חֲבוּר עֲצַבִּים אֶפְרָיִם הַנַּח לוֹ, אבל משנחלקו מה נאמר בהם (שם י, ב): חָלַק לִבָּם עַתָּה יֶאְשָׁמוּ".
    Achav worshiped idols and made others sin & worship idols yet he didn’t die in war. Why? Because there was no “gossip” can mean no interpersonal sins. So we all need to love each other more instead of pointing fingers & maybe not welcoming people in shul as warmly as we should or looking down on someone if he’s late to shul or works on Shabbos. The Temple is still not rebuilt because we haven’t corrected interpersonal relationships

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +9

      you are misinterpreting the Mishna. it's referring to interpersonal sin whereby the sinner apologizes to the victim. Not only did Mendelson never apologize, he also wasnt involved in a single case, but rather was a machti HaRabim, (causer of sins to the public). The halacha for such a person is not the same. In fact look at the Rambam Hilchot TeShuva 4:1-6 . see there as it literally says that A machti harabim is among the 24 people whom HaShem holds back their teshuva (i.e. no divine assistance to do teshuva) and have no share in the world to come, just as the Gemara Sanhedrin 107a relates regarding Gechazi. We are not judge or jury, but we cannot change halacha.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад

      Absurd. No human can be perfect. If that is the case, the temple will Never be built.

    • @queenofnumbers
      @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад +2

      meli of course humans can not be perfect that’s why we have tshuva, Yom Kippur, etc. My main contention with Rabbi Yaron was that any sin between man and G-d, is forgivable on Yom Kippur. However if one’s sin is interpersonal like offending someone or gossiping about them or physical/monetary harm, then he must first apologize to the person ask forgiveness, seek reconciliation before G-d will forgive him. The temple was destroyed for interpersonal sins בין אדם לחבירו so I argued that the holocaust could not have been blamed on Mendelsohn’s sins. Also the King Achav worshiped idols yet when he went to war they were not killed but in the time of King Saul who was righteous, they died in war and it is said because in Saul’s times there was gossip.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад

      @@queenofnumbers hmmm I'll have to reread that (about Saul...). However, there are situations in which one cannot seek forgiveness or the other person refuses it. In those cases Hashem is willing to forgive. Also, the order in which it is done does not matter to Hashem. You can forgive or be remorseful in your heart and ask Hashem for forgiveness and then go ask it of the offendee or then forgive the offender. Because Hashem knows you thoughts and future actions. He knows if you trully have it in your heart to seek forgiveness or to forgive.

  • @seekingthetruthministry3406
    @seekingthetruthministry3406 4 года назад +1

    Oh my! Are you original Yisrael or Yapheth converts? I love you either way. Just a question. Thanks. I enjoyed the video. I am your sister, in truth. The pronouncement of ABBAS judgment is always a refreshing.

    • @avif7637
      @avif7637 3 года назад +2

      Jews were spread all over the world so jews come from one same lineage and different colors as product of the thousands of years in exile .

  • @eliezergoldschmidt765
    @eliezergoldschmidt765 5 лет назад +2

    Rabbi yaron. Who is ur rav? Rav ephraim who?

    • @elidrissii
      @elidrissii 5 лет назад +3

      Ephraim Kachlon.

    • @letshelp2024
      @letshelp2024 5 лет назад +2

      Check his website. Beezrathashem.com. He's on there.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +2

      more information on the website www.BeEzratHaShem.org

    • @queenofnumbers
      @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад +2

      The big expert on Jewish History is Rabbi Berel Wein and this is not his opinion of the Holocaust

    • @MsTheHymn
      @MsTheHymn 4 года назад +2

      @@queenofnumbers hello Rachel, so what is his take on the holocaust? I don't know this Rabbi you mention... He got degrees from secular universities? Is the modern orthodox? I can't find much information on his take on Halacha and other things, I guess I'd have to buy his books to know...?

  • @bademstv1513
    @bademstv1513 11 месяцев назад

    There is one thing I never understood: Jews, Christians ans Muslims all believe in one G-d. If there is only one G-d, then all of them worship the same G-d, so they should rather be brothers and sisters in belief. Why is there so much fight between these religions? Romans believed in a whole pantheon of all kinds of different gods and they never fought any other religion that also worshipped many gods, persecution started with Judaism (destruction of the temple) and Christianity until Christianity was adopted as state religion.

    • @WRForTheLoveOfSalt
      @WRForTheLoveOfSalt 5 месяцев назад +1

      Because they are not the SAME God.

    • @bademstv1513
      @bademstv1513 5 месяцев назад

      @@WRForTheLoveOfSalt There is only one God, but these three monotheistic religions quarrel about who has the right to speak to the people in the name of God and tell them how to live and what to do, i.e. it matters to the elites, the priests/rabbies/mullahs, who is allowed to manipulate the masses.

    • @WRForTheLoveOfSalt
      @WRForTheLoveOfSalt 4 месяца назад

      @@bademstv1513 Augustine, alchemist, sorcerer, Catholic Bishop from Egypt, wrote a book in the fifth century called, ‘The City of God.’ He is a sorcerer, a liar, and the father of the ecumenical movement. In his book he stated Rome could conquer the world for Catholicism, basically, by promoting the idea that “it is all God, in every religion, but just different expressions of the deity.” In doing so, Rome hoped to capture every nation on Earth, thereby ‘saving some few souls.’ It is problematic, because no lie is any part of truth, and the God of Israel CANNOT LIE. There IS ONLY ONE GOD, the God of the Jews. All others are imposters, false, borrowers of the Judaic theme or a variant.
      I don’t care what you believe in. Just whatever it is, be the best at it you can possibly be.
      But don’t try to convert Jews or make false claims which you insist others must believe. All gods are NOT THE GOD OF ISRAEL. Monistic deists are NOT the same as monotheistic Jews and our unique and incomparable deity.

  • @queenofnumbers
    @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад

    Achav was also a חוטא ומחטיא את הרבים - לעבודה זרה, נביאי הבעל...
    My point that you missed Rabbi Yaron was that sinning against Hashem is forgivable by Hashem but sinning against your fellow man is not forgivable by Hashem unless one asks forgiveness and attempted to be מרצה the one he hurt. Mendelsohn’s sins of creating Conservative/Reform Judaism & his followers are forgivable by Hashem. Maybe what preceded this was those less observant struggling to perfectly keep Mitzvas (being tempted to say work on Shabbos) not feeling welcome in shul and being judged for not always withstanding temptation and violating Mitzvas so resorting to “alternative shul” arrangements where they feel comfortable.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +1

      The Gemara Sanhedrin also says that Achav has no share of the world to come which means that he is in eternal Gehinom. Why do you keep using the worst people on earth as people that we should learn forgiveness from? HaShem did not forgive these people since they did not do TeShuva. Niether did Mendleson, as exemplified by the fact that nearly all of his descendants converted to Christianity, while many of his students did as well or formed reform judaism, the highest level of heresy and attack on HaShem and His Torah.

    • @queenofnumbers
      @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад +2

      @@YaronReuvenRabbi - Even Izevel who was supposed to not come to kevura, her head and limbs came to kevura for dancing before kallahs. Mendelsohn is someone you describe in the harshest of terms I am comparing him to peers. Still does not address the fact that Hashem forgives for idol worshiping and sins against HIM but for "bayn adam l'chaveiro" Hashem does not forgive. So please address that the Holocaust came from Mendelsohn when the worst Churban of the Bais Hamikdash was because of Sin'as Chinom not avoda zara. Not being frum is not half as bad in the eyes of Hashem as violating bain adam l'chavairo.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +5

      @@queenofnumbers I don't know who is teaching you Torah but they are clearly ignorant of Parashat Ki Tavo, AaZinu, Bechukotai, Gemara Sanhedrin, Shabbat, Avodah Zarah, Yoma, Rosh HaShana, Rambam Hilchot Deot, Teshuva and countless other sources that contradict every single thing you're saying. If you take the time to actually read for yourself, or watch some of our shiurim (which provide countless sources you can check for yourself), you will see that Sinat Chinam is the only reason for the destruction of the beit hamikdash, nor should it be understood as simplistically as it sounds. Further, you will see that everything that happened in the Holocaust was prophecized in the Torah and those who lead others to sin like Mendelson and his friends did have no forgiveness in heaven EVER and are considered enemies of HaShem. i understand you have been taught a rosy color version of the Torah, but you are a bright person that knows that everything must be verifiable with a clear source. If you spend some time double checking and read the work of the sages of our Oral Torah you will see that not a single one said what you are being taught. What you're being taught is a combination of reform and modernized political correctness that has been destroying our people. It is not different than christianity, as they also think all is well despite the atrocities their people commit, and they can ignore the clear verses in the Torah that say what HaShem will do when you disobey Him. Don't waste your life believing things blindly, check the sources I mention in my lectures time after time, and you will be enlightened with the one and only Truth of Torah. I rarely mention things from my own opinion in my lectures, and when something is my opinion, i make sure it is obvious. The rest is mentioned by name, page number etc. Check each source. see it, don't trust my words here, check, be brave and you will see how the Satan has been fooling you into believing things are much different than they really are.

    • @liorakhaimov5443
      @liorakhaimov5443 4 года назад

      Their actions are not forgivable by Hashem in any case because they are considered to create a new religion.

    • @charleshimes1634
      @charleshimes1634 Год назад +1

      Rachael, your comment and many questions people have on Rabbi Reuven's videos would be cleared up by applying the same Torah study that he has done.

  • @sandyguerrero804
    @sandyguerrero804 5 лет назад +6

    Wow, I’m a Ger and this scared the crap out of me! 😳😳😳 I pray that I’m found worthy to scrub the toilets of the Jews in the messianic age.

    • @aaronettinger1165
      @aaronettinger1165 5 лет назад +4

      Chas v’shalom. You will serve Hashem with the rest of am yisrael

    • @rachelgrabowiecki4039
      @rachelgrabowiecki4039 5 лет назад +4

      If you are a Ger, you are a Jew! So forget everything you just said here! Just be sure that you take your Jewishness serious and contribute to the good of your people Am Israel! Blessings.

    • @queenofnumbers
      @queenofnumbers 5 лет назад

      Sandy Guerrero Just treat your fellow humans well that’s the most important in G-d’s eyes. For all Mitzvas u observe less than perfectly Hashem doesn’t hold a gun to your head, he’s a compassionate loving Father. Mitzvas are an invitation from Him for us to show Him appreciation for all that he does for us so we do not eat “Bread of Shame” נהמא דכםופא

  • @orenthiadillard8993
    @orenthiadillard8993 3 года назад

    As a so-called African-American with Beta Israel ancestry, why did this touch my spirit? Why have I always identified with the Jewish people? Why have I always known that the G-d of Israel is the One and Only and Real Deal? I do not have an answer. That is fine by me. HaShem owes me nothing. I, however, owe Him for a wasted life. Shalom-Aleichem and Baruch Hashem . . . Amein. 🔯🔯🔯

  • @ericgoldfarb4870
    @ericgoldfarb4870 Год назад

    Technology hitler did have a job as a soldier in German army.

  • @shahalom7017
    @shahalom7017 4 года назад +3

    Thank u v much rabbi. This is what exactly going to happen to the Muslims coz We are not following the divine law

  • @queenofnumbers
    @queenofnumbers 4 года назад

    Achav could have definitely gotten forgiveness from Hashem. Yeruvum Ben Navat was told by Hashem חזור בך ואני אתה ובן ישי נטייל בגן עדן & Yeruvum asked Hashem מי בראש & Hashem responded בן ישי & then Yeruvum turned Hashem down

  • @bell1095
    @bell1095 5 лет назад +4

    First intermarriage in the Thora ? Moses‘s first wife was Midjanit and second wife was Kushia. Didn‘t the holocaust begin then ?

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +11

      the queen of kush was before matan torah and the torah clearly says that he never touched hand even in 40 years. This is the reason the removed him from power and he then went to Midian. There he married Tziporah the daughter of Yitro which converted and joined Am Yisrael at Mt. Sinai in parashat Yitro.

    • @bell1095
      @bell1095 5 лет назад +2

      Rabbi Yaron Reuven ziporas conversion at sinai is more or less fiction, there was no mikva. At sinai she was already mother of two sons with moses.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +8

      @@bell1095 i am hoping that your comment is from ignorance and not heresy in the oral Torah, since the Torah clearly says that Am Yisrael had to go through four steps in order to become Jews at mount Sinai 1) circumcision of males 2) immersion in mikveh 3) offering of sacrifice 4) sprinkling of blood of sacrifice on the person, which are all the same steps required for conversion. this is in Gemara Kereitot 9A which comments on Numbers 15:15, and you will also find commentary on this in Rosh HaShana 31B as well as many midrashim etc. In so many words, EVERYONE CONVERTED TO JUDAISM at Mt. Sinai, including Tziporah and Moses himself.

    • @bell1095
      @bell1095 5 лет назад

      Rabbi Yaron Reuven ... I was wondering about the availability of the necessary mikve (mikvaot) for 600 thousands in the desert of sinai.

    • @bell1095
      @bell1095 5 лет назад

      Chananiah Mordecai ... Can you give a written source ? How many mikvaot were to dig (given that no river or seashore was at har sinai) in order to emerse 600k people within one hour giving 20 sec to each ? 3.333.

  • @hanscamilleri2820
    @hanscamilleri2820 2 года назад

    Aliens also have a Torah ohh my god what a mess!

  • @bell1095
    @bell1095 5 лет назад +7

    1944 my grandparents then age 44 and 42 with their 3 boys then age of 17, 16 and 8 were deported by force from Hungaria to Auschwitz and gased. All of them were orthodox frum and talmidei chachamim. None of them wanted ever to „serve in the Wehrmacht“. The rabbai is telling simple twisted historic nonsense, which does not hold. He better should rethink his crude „History lesson“ reading the will of H“J. Happily he was born after 1945, otherwise he would speak different.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад +5

      Well, in the army (usa 2000s) we were all punished for the mistakes of the few. This is likely what happened to your loved ones.

    • @charliedilltarde9881
      @charliedilltarde9881 5 лет назад +1

      @@reflexionesdelabiblia6711 better this world than the next. the fact is that even the death of the righteous isnt missed by hashem, we should look at the righteous who died early and suffered terribly and recognize that what we perceive as righteous may not be enough and that we must go farther and rebuke those around us and accept being rebuked and separate ourselves from the nations. the reason why we die before our 120 years is sin.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад +2

      @@charliedilltarde9881 well, there is a passage about accidental death amd having to live outside if one causes that. Also the command not to murdur. If there are punishments for those, then it must be that not all death is because of one's own, but sometimes because of someone else's. The same could be said for a child, who is born with sickness. That is not because of their own sin, but because of someone else's sin. Sometimes Hashem does allow death as punishment, sometimes it is simply caused by others' sin.

    • @factmachine1860
      @factmachine1860 4 года назад +1

      @@charliedilltarde9881 Yes, There is nothing that happens without G-d letting it happen, And theoretically you see a sinless man suffering greatly, He may be sinless in this life but He is getting punished for sins of past life, Its never ok to say someone didn't deserve something because then you are saying G-d got the wrong G-d and If you believe in the same infinite G-d He never made a mistake and never will.

    • @user-in1yw9ty5t
      @user-in1yw9ty5t Год назад +2

      Well many good people die even though they were sinless.

  • @hackingworldtravel2505
    @hackingworldtravel2505 2 года назад

    8:52

  • @MrLange256
    @MrLange256 4 года назад +1

    Please consider that the Germans have not paid for what they have done... Same goes for the Persians.... Your message to the liberal Jews makes sense... I truly hope your messiah comes quickly, and the temple restored .

    • @piratesmileprod6533
      @piratesmileprod6533 3 года назад +2

      What has a german alive today ever done to you? You have no authority to decide what a peoples/nation judgement is.

  • @bell1095
    @bell1095 5 лет назад +2

    „Netivei shalom“ with Biur (later augmented by Rabbais) was the first 1782 and ever best translation of the chumash into German. If the kvod harav would have studied it (its written all in hebrew letters !) he would see, how truthful it is translated. Take back your klallah on Moses Mendelssohn it is not justified at all.

    • @YaronReuvenRabbi
      @YaronReuvenRabbi  5 лет назад +5

      I recommend you watch my other lectures on the topic as well as other documentaries i have on the playlist here. ruclips.net/p/PLfeqUDL5aojZ0ffI0Mc_YQIswnCndPU5i

  • @seekingthetruthministry3406
    @seekingthetruthministry3406 4 года назад +7

    Six million j-ws and Five million others, whom you hardly give recognition to. This too is an offense to Ha Shem.

    • @terraturn343
      @terraturn343 4 года назад +5

      It is not. It is a horrible thing that happened. This is why. He's explaining why.

    • @salvatoreg1148
      @salvatoreg1148 3 года назад +1

      @@terraturn343 what He meant is that he only mentioned the Jewish victims not the other non Jewish victims. That's all he's saying

  • @hmmmmm64
    @hmmmmm64 Год назад

    Trump could well turn out to be a repeat of this in 2024.

  • @healthyandhealthierhabits-p1i
    @healthyandhealthierhabits-p1i Год назад

    You are not a prophet and you have no right to give reason to what happend only a Novi (prophet) of hashem could give reasons.
    When a good friend of yours is in a tzara you don't start giving reasons you pray for him to get better

    • @hmmmmm64
      @hmmmmm64 Год назад +1

      Wrong. If you learn the Torah and Talmud you'll see that when tza'arot arise the first thing one should do is reflect and examine one's deeds and pick something to improve. Praying only goes so far. Go and learn!

  • @PHJustinCase
    @PHJustinCase 5 лет назад +1

    B'H

  • @bell1095
    @bell1095 5 лет назад

    What would have been the brave advice of kvod harav, if he would have been a contemporary of the holocaust years, and he would have been deported -against his consent - to Auschwitz. It seems he would have clapped hands to his own fate and the fate of others, because he recognised G’ds real will.

  • @privacyadvocate6697
    @privacyadvocate6697 3 года назад

    um no, incorrect he was in the most dangerous job in the first ww. He had to run between trenches to communicate with fellow Germans, he was awarded the Iron Cross 1st class.

  • @koroglurustem1722
    @koroglurustem1722 10 месяцев назад

    Salam aleykum Rabbi. Amazing lecture I have to say. As a Muslim I understand where you come from. Hope that as a Torah observing Jew you're not supporting the zionist heresy.

  • @nirmalan5590
    @nirmalan5590 5 лет назад +2

    This guy Rabbi? Jews are beginning to look different.

    • @nirmalan5590
      @nirmalan5590 4 года назад

      @מנשה רפאל OK, I got it. I call it mixture.

  • @sheriecooper4260
    @sheriecooper4260 5 лет назад +3

    This is very very dark If I keep listening might not want to return to the Jewish studies. No wonder Jesus is so attractive to the messianics.Wrath he rules with wrath that about sums it up . Turning this very horrible version of the Torah off but it's like a bad accident can't take my eyes off him.

    • @yochevedbetancourt1007
      @yochevedbetancourt1007 5 лет назад +7

      Coming from the falsehood of xtianity, it scares me MORE to be in idolatry than to hear the truth, no matter how hard it seems.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад +1

      @@yochevedbetancourt1007 just answer this. Who will the Messiah be? A human? If so, what happens when he dies? Humans die. What yoh all want is a king. What happens when the king dies? What is the point in your messiah?

    • @Qrayon
      @Qrayon 5 лет назад +2

      @@reflexionesdelabiblia6711 The Messiah will be human. He will be a direct descendant of King David, a servant of G-d, and he will have the wisdom of Hashem. He will NOT be an incarnation of the Creator of the Universe. Who the Messiah is is less important than the Messianic age that he will bring about. He will redeem all the children of Israel who merit to live to see that time, he'll usher in an era of peace among all nations, gather all the tribes of Israel including the lost tribes to the land of Israel, and the Holy Temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem.

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад

      @@Qrayon what will happen whem he dies? Will things slowly go bad again?

    • @reflexionesdelabiblia6711
      @reflexionesdelabiblia6711 5 лет назад

      @@Qrayon also, what if the translation was off and Yeshua was born of a maiden and the Ruach Ha Chodesh came upon her as in blessed her or was with her because of Yeshua? Then Hashem raised Yeshua and gave him an eternal body as those who will raise in the last day? Just what if? I mean, otherwise, this will have to happen with the Messiah you speak of, otherwise he will one day die and things will go back to how they are now.

  • @severusfloki5778
    @severusfloki5778 4 года назад +1

    39:15 That was a myth sir. It never happened it’s a hoax.

    • @Zoom-pm9yu
      @Zoom-pm9yu 3 года назад +1

      @Severus Floki thats not a myth thats real truth.

    • @severusfloki5778
      @severusfloki5778 3 года назад

      @@Zoom-pm9yu no my friend do some research