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The 3rd Temple And Character Development Before Mashiach | Rabbi Yaron Reuven

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2024
  • A lecture by Rabbi Yaron Reuven telling us how the 3rd Temple will be and either we will have to build it or it will come down from heaven already built; and also how to become a better person.
    Full lecture: • What To Do In The Most...
    Pirkie Avot Mussar series
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    Tehillim 150:6 Let every soul praise G-D.HALLELUJAH!
    Amen
    #Judaism #torah #noahide #midot #3rd Temple #rabbi Yaron Reuven

Комментарии • 12

  • @Pverb623
    @Pverb623 3 месяца назад

    I’m getting: Madreigas Haadam - Darchei HaBitachon
    Very excited!

  • @Yehonatan613
    @Yehonatan613 3 месяца назад +1

    The concept of "Hashem will build the beit haMikdash" is a kabbalistic teaching based on the verse in exodus מקדש ה' כוננו ידיך, and the verse in psalms "אם ה' לא יבנה בית שווא עמלו בוניו בו", but it is kabbalistic and the midrashim explain its actual meaning

  • @Yehonatan613
    @Yehonatan613 3 месяца назад +1

    Fixing ones character traits is under the category of "practical kabbalah" since in doing so a person aligns themselves and fixes their antenna as it were to percieve and cling to God

  • @Yehonatan613
    @Yehonatan613 3 месяца назад +1

    Learning musar is under the commandment of והלכת בדרכיו "Go in His ways" and it applies to all humans.

  • @julieannenoel5875
    @julieannenoel5875 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for linking the Pirke Avot series. Does the rabbi sell this series on a thumb drive?

  • @Yehonatan613
    @Yehonatan613 3 месяца назад +1

    "להבין משל ומליצה דברי חכמים וחידותם" משלי

  • @mattjohnson9753
    @mattjohnson9753 3 месяца назад

    Noahidism must be a really great thing because all these rabbis encourage it, and it was approved by Hashem BEFORE Judaism! If I were a Jew I’d convert to Noahidism! You can still cling to Hashem, don’t have to worship any false idols, but are free from the oppressively impossible 613 Mitzvot and can free yourselves from the control of the Rabbis and all the stuff they make up. Remember, Hashem already approved Noahidism!

    • @Raizel613
      @Raizel613 3 месяца назад

      If you are a non-Jew, then you should focus on the seven groupings of Noahide laws. The best book on this is called "The Divine Code" by Moshe Weiner. You don’t need to worry about whether the 613 commandments are hard for a Jew or not.

    • @mattjohnson9753
      @mattjohnson9753 3 месяца назад

      @@Raizel613 - ohhhhh! Not 7 laws but 7 groupings! 🤣😂🤣 Did some Rabbi make that up? (Like they made up ‘Noahidism’)🤣

    • @Raizel613
      @Raizel613 3 месяца назад

      @@mattjohnson9753 A] The Seven Laws of Noah are derived from the Talmud (tractate Sanhedrin 56a-b) and rabbinic interpretation of Torah verses. The rabbis of the Talmud established that these laws were commanded to Noah and his descendants, and by extension, to all of humanity. These laws are traditionally grouped into seven main categories, but they have been further divided and expanded upon over time. From the medieval rabbinic authorities such as Rambam (Maimonides) in his Mishneh Torah (Hilchot Melachim 8:10-10:12) and Ramban (Nachmanides). Also, the treatment of the Noahide Laws within these works gave rise to more detailed interpretations and applications which cover a range of topics under each of the seven categories.

    • @Raizel613
      @Raizel613 3 месяца назад

      @@mattjohnson9753 B] Our Torah includes both the Written Law (Torah Shebichtav) which are the Five Books of Moses, and the Oral Law (Torah Shebe'al Peh) includes a body of Jewish religious laws, ethics, traditions, and philosophy. The Talmud includes the Mishnah and the Gemara. The Mishnah (collection of legal debates, traditions, and laws (both of a ritual and ethical nature), Gemara (rabbinic analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah, discussing its laws and teachings), and Midrash (Rabbinic commentary on the Tanach, texts and deriving additional meaning, exploring legal implications, or moral teachings that beyond the plain meaning of the text.).

    • @Raizel613
      @Raizel613 3 месяца назад

      @@mattjohnson9753 C] The Seven Noahide Laws are derived from Oral Law. According to our tradition, the Oral Law was given to Moses at Sinai along with the Written Torah and was passed down through generations. The Anshei Knesset HaGedolah, were a group of Torah sages (beginning of the Second Temple period. Consisting of prophets, non-prophets etc.) who canonized our Tanach, established Jewish religious practice and preserved and interpreted the transmitted laws and teachings from Mount Sinai. The Oral Law, including the understanding and elaboration of the Noahide Laws, was faithfully transmitted from generation to generation from Mount Sinai. Our sages, who you indirectly criticize, received the tradition from the prophets, who received it from Moses, who received it from God.