What Is the Difference between God and Hashem?
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2022
- For some of us, G-d is like a critical parent or an exacting heavenly judge. For others, G-d is like a caring friend who is there in a time of need, or when we land ourselves in sticky situations. Discover a joyous and empowering understanding of G-d, thereby reclaiming the power you’ve given away to negative images of G-d and yourself.
This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat by Rabbi David Aaron
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I love Rabbi David Aaron. He helped me see God in religion. 🤗
Thank you Rabbi for explaining this TRUTH in such a down-to-earth manner!
This lesson has been like a mother’s hug, a kiss to the forehead to this Non-Jew.
Zechariah 8:23❤❤❤
Great lecture keep them coming
What an absolutely beautiful, skilful answer on judgement. And just off the cuff like that! Kol HaKavod!
So empowering, Baruk Hashem.
Yes, I'm a vegetarian and I eat meat but I don't consume meat as you understand it.
Todah Rabah from Kemp Mill, MD
30:00 Minute mark was phenomenal. This is why we want to follow the mitzvot. I also recommend reading the longest chapter of Tanach, Tehillim (Psalms) chapter 119.
Totally agree with you Rabbi. You are saying what is on my thoughts. But, how do you explain, the Torah, Moses, Abraham and others hearing and talking to God. It's said that thousands of people heard the Torah given to Moses. I always think about those questions.
And thank God I do!
Very good thought
Wonderful lecture! one great insight!
You never corrected one simple thing. Oll Malchus Shamayim has nothing to do with the yolk of an egg. The Yoke referred to the yoke referred to is the one put upon a ox or other beast of burden to draw a plow. It is the burden of what shamayim asks of us. Am I wrong?
Great lecture.
Isn’t this similar to Pantheism?
I think most Christians don't understand the difference between the eternal programming and the ultimate creator.
Thank you so much. Amazing lecture. ❤
I was born into a Christian home, as an adult my reading on apologetics has led me to a place where I am not so sure if the teachings in the new testament are any more in concert with the Tanakh than Islam. As a believing gentile what are my options if it happens that I abandon the Christian theology I was born into?
Thank you Rabbi.
I just saw that form is necessary to discrimination and sense. But Wisdom is a guide for doing this in a good way. Is this correctly understanding you, Rabbi?
Excellent
I'm tryna be annoying but not just being annoying lol already like where this is going
The law of one
Burach HaShem Rabbi
Summary: “I’m a pantheist.”