Why Are Some Jews Drawn to Hinduism - A Personal Sharing | Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein

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  • @ived7138
    @ived7138 Год назад +336

    The difference between Abrahamic faiths and Hinduism comes down to believing vs seeking. Jews that are seeking explore Hinduism. No conversion needed, only knowledge immersion.

    • @mukeshshrivatava
      @mukeshshrivatava Год назад +20

      Very correct

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@hakan_gk turkiye has best of europe and asia.

    • @Toolboxx1x
      @Toolboxx1x 9 месяцев назад +1

      They must convert

    • @arnabdc
      @arnabdc 6 месяцев назад

      @@Toolboxx1x What happens during conversion?

    • @RaguDevan1976
      @RaguDevan1976 3 месяца назад

      ​@@arnabdc no conversion is really necessary. The main tenets of Sanathana Dharma (Hinduism) is that there is only one God, no gender or possibly all genders, exists in and by the universes (multiple realities). Technically every being is already a Hindu who is seeking God on their own path. You are free to browse through the available scriptures (Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads etc) on your journey

  • @harelfishman9456
    @harelfishman9456 Год назад +636

    As an Israeli Jew who has followed Swamiji's teachings for a while, im very happy to see this interfaith dialogue between those two ancient traditions growing day by day.
    Namaste & Shalom 🙏

    • @travelroundvideos7470
      @travelroundvideos7470 Год назад +33

      🇮🇳🤗🇮🇱✡️🕉️

    • @AryanRaj-hi9wz
      @AryanRaj-hi9wz Год назад +6

      Lots of love from india❤❤❤

    • @netaji-thebritishslayer
      @netaji-thebritishslayer Год назад +8

      We hindus always with our jewish brothers!!❤

    • @kmt55
      @kmt55 Год назад +4

      Bhagavad Gita 7.6
      Know that all living beings are manifested by these two energies of Mine. I am the source of the entire creation, and into Me it again dissolve
      Bhagavad Gita 18.66: Abandon all varieties of dharmas and simply surrender unto Me alone. I shall liberate you from all sinful reactions; do not fear.

    • @AKBAR-pk5ve
      @AKBAR-pk5ve Год назад

      Shalom

  • @buzzwordy9951
    @buzzwordy9951 Год назад +371

    I was literally watching this video when my daughter in-law called me while having an emotional crisis. She was over 200 hundred miles away but in less then 5 minutes on the phone I got her calmed down by bringing her to the witness presence and showing her how not to let her mind take her over. This is why I am into Advaita. I find it the fastest and most reliable way to directly go to the presence that cannot be hurt or suffer. Thank you Swamiji. You have helped me to help a member of my family. tonight. the 17th @ 8:00 pm.

  • @idstersha
    @idstersha Год назад +417

    I'm Jewish
    I learned more from vedanta 5hen anything else in this world
    Vedanta made me
    Non disputable
    Aware of the self
    And a lot more ...
    Healthy
    Relaxed
    Happy
    Peaceful
    And best of all , my purpose is to realise the truth one day
    Jewish Kabbalah is the closest to this ...

    • @buzzwordy9951
      @buzzwordy9951 Год назад +18

      Advaita shows me how to go straight to the Self. That is who I chose to be.

    • @SanjuSanju-me2tn
      @SanjuSanju-me2tn Год назад +10

      I share the same insight

    • @Cloninginvesting
      @Cloninginvesting Год назад +10

      absolutely

    • @amindra963
      @amindra963 Год назад +14

      Same here!
      Ex-Catholic

    • @Nawongyonten-yp4fz
      @Nawongyonten-yp4fz Год назад

      Swami Vivekananda had opposed statue, idols prayer. Please read them and clarify it.

  • @TheConduit10
    @TheConduit10 Год назад +274

    As a 'Going through the motions ' Christian , I found the Bhagavad Gita Thee Most Elevating Scripture - Hare Krishna.

    • @Komal_US
      @Komal_US Год назад +5

      I want to read BhagwatGeetha too. After reading your comment I felt embarrased and ashamed that being a Hindu, I havent read the Geeta yet. Thank you, I feel motivated now to get and start reading it. 🙏

    • @vasegowda130
      @vasegowda130 Год назад +2

      thats great,you read Bhagavadheetha means you are a purifying soul and in the path to liberation...because as said in Geetha ,the supreme lord Krishna is the only way to liberation.

    • @peachNplum
      @peachNplum Год назад +4

      ​@@Komal_USRead the Geeta Press version of the Bhagwat Geeta and not the Iskcon version please.

    • @slayer_108
      @slayer_108 Год назад +4

      As a hindu I also respect Jesus Christ

    • @vasegowda130
      @vasegowda130 Год назад

      @@Komal_US with proper GUru, you should start,there are many versions which ate not comply with original inspiration of God.

  • @mallikonduri
    @mallikonduri Год назад +150

    Recalling Swami Vivekananda's Chicago address where he said "I am proud to tell you that we have gathered in our bosom the purest remnant of the Israelites, who came to Southern India and took refuge with us in the very year in which their holy temple was shat­tered to pieces by Roman tyranny". I feel greatful and proud that India historically welcomed and sheltered people of all faiths. India's problem was never with faiths, but with invasions and invaders.

  • @sampoornamkannan
    @sampoornamkannan Год назад +185

    Not just Jews, all thinking individuals, not slaves of faith only - not overly rational, will definitely be drawn towards Hinduism. Because it very logical and explains step by step when once one goes beyond the restrictive portion of faith.

  • @ravindradixit5494
    @ravindradixit5494 Год назад +64

    Many Hindus may never have heard of the Upanishads and Vedanta but their philosophy is ingrained in our daily lives and we live them every day of our lives

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад +2

      True. Its all around us. In conversations family

    • @Eternal00211
      @Eternal00211 2 месяца назад +1

      No, hindus suck.

  • @michaeldillon3113
    @michaeldillon3113 Год назад +245

    In my humble opinion Vedanta generally and Advaita Vedanta in particular is the highest and most developed philosophy in the history of humanity .
    I am born a Christian and , despite my attachment to Sri Ramana Maharshi, remain a Christian at Heart .
    However , it is only advaita Vedanta that has given me an understanding of Christianity that churchianity couldn't.
    🙏✝️🕉️

    • @OrichalcumHammer
      @OrichalcumHammer Год назад

      You are fooling yourself by claiming you are christian at heart. You can say since you are brought up as a christian in christian majority country surrounded by social aspects of the Church within your private life, that you are a christian at heart.
      Did you investigate about history of Judah and Israel and the circumstances surround Jesus Christ during that time which is when Roman had destroyed and occupied Judah and Israel?
      Jesus Christ actually believed and preached the world was going to end during his followers lifetime-(Matthew 16:28). Christian martyrdom that initially puzzled Romans was because followers of Jesus Christ actually believed(knowledge about universe lifespan was not known then) the world was going to end with Jesus's 2nd coming(any day now for christian as they were living in end times), they are going to be resurrected. (Isaiah 26:19).
      So if you want a christian martyr today you would need to deprive him of the knowledge and basic modern understanding, indoctrinate them into just pure biblical literature (similar to what muslims do to create Jihadi) then he would be ready to die believing he would be resurrected in few days.
      This core tenet of 'End times' or 'Judgement day' is what was used an instrument of fear used by Romans to create Christianity and islam also drew inspiration from Jesus preaching fear of 'end times'.

    • @somnathbose7455
      @somnathbose7455 Год назад +14

      issue is Sanatana Dharma is mistaken as a religion... but it is actually a civilisation ... it has been forced to be fit into the template of a religion... it is an open architecture that deals with spirituality... the various sampradayas inside sanatana dharma can be called as the various rituals but a Hindu by nature has nothing to do with religion as such ... it is just Dharma... Dharma can never be a religion... its a way of life .. way of looking at things ... its never a believer vs non believer ...its universal to all irrespective of what one believes or follows ... so the moment u cross the barrier or believer vs non believer.. u have actually become a Sanatani ... irrespetive of your personal rituals

    • @rajkumarsambesange
      @rajkumarsambesange Год назад +3

      Because, Jesus studied Vedanta in Kashmir and it peeped in his teachings.

    • @bhattacharya6774
      @bhattacharya6774 Год назад +7

      That's why Swami Vivekananda said, Hinduism never encourages conversions ,but encourage a Christian to be a good Christian, a Muslim to be a good Muslim & a Hindu to be a true Hindu & so on.

    • @kamisama2616
      @kamisama2616 Год назад

      Churchianity?

  • @a_c555
    @a_c555 Год назад +151

    Jews will always be loved, cherished n ll be safe here in our beloved motherland Bharat. Respect to all🙏🙇‍♀️

    • @Spacersreturn433
      @Spacersreturn433 Год назад

      @a_c555 Jews hate Hindus which world are you living in?
      They openly hate on Hindus laughing at Hindus crazy man . No knowledge of anything

    • @lionm7537
      @lionm7537 Год назад +7

      They are also from ancient civilization, intelligent race and great contributors to the mankind in various ways.

    • @sauravmondal4342
      @sauravmondal4342 Год назад

      ​@@lionm7537❤❤❤

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад +1

      True religion ,unites people. Not divides. Thats commerce. Unity, yoga, one consciousness,feeling one,empathising is real goal. Yoga means integration. Process to integrate. All our learning,knowledge, experiences. In life, we are learning differentiating. Thats the cause of suffering

    • @sauravmondal4342
      @sauravmondal4342 11 месяцев назад

      @@induchopra3014 Yes but Islam literally fo US vs them

  • @victoriaw.17
    @victoriaw.17 Год назад +35

    Thank you so much for this Insight. I am a Jewish woman who went to India and Thailand in search of this insight..

  • @tzadik36
    @tzadik36 Год назад +93

    Pronaams!🙏 Namashkaars to all!🙏
    ברוך יהוה ו שלום עליכם

  • @jpmarques7
    @jpmarques7 Год назад +90

    What a pleasure to listen to this man. One thing, though: the sheer intelect of Vedanta is for sure one the reasons why people feel attracted to it

  • @indavaragayathri1507
    @indavaragayathri1507 Год назад +39

    Namaste Rabbi dr Alon Goshen Gottsten, you may not believe this. But I came all the way from Bangalore in India to New York twice simply to meet swami Sarvapriyananda .
    Thanks for the amazing conversation.

  • @BraminWarrior
    @BraminWarrior Год назад +106

    => "Hinduism" gave birth to Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism.
    => "Judaism" gave birth to Christianity, Islam.
    So primarily world was founded by Hinduism and Judaism in two different pole of world.❤
    But Hinduism is the first ancient religion before Judaism..

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 Год назад +14

      It is widely believed based on oral Indian history that Jesus studied Hinduism and then brought it back to Jerusalem to share its principles with anyone who would listen. He taught that the kingdom of God is within. His teachings in the New testament are powerful. That is the only part of the Bible worth reading in my opinion.

    • @159arjun
      @159arjun Год назад +1

      ​@@bluewaters3100uou are absolutely right. Going through the Johnson's and john Mathew preaching we can very clearly understand that achristianity has got knowledge of practical realisation God within self theough opening of third eye that has been called become one ," if thy eye be single thou whole body sall be full of light."

    • @MegaMonamy
      @MegaMonamy Год назад +2

      @@bluewaters3100 I think religion should be focussed on lesser and more focus should be on spirituality and personal growth.. religion causes divide , spirituality causes unity

    • @yogasamrat
      @yogasamrat Год назад +3

      Murkh! Truth is eternal and is revealed by God .The Truth is beyond name and form.If your are proud of being a hindu then you have ego which must be destroyed ,Fight for the Truth by knowing the Truth!

    • @RB-hj7qc
      @RB-hj7qc Год назад

      But both Christians and Muslims have had an adversarial relationship with Judaism while there's nothing but mutual respect and acceptance of Hinduism by Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains and vice versa.

  • @IHI-r5j
    @IHI-r5j Год назад +40

    How peaceful, insightful and witty discussion among two religious scholars of two prominent religions! I wish this would happen to other religions!

  • @madarauchih443
    @madarauchih443 Год назад +35

    One of the qualities of the Hindu monks is they won't disagree with anything you say or ask ,after the talk you yourself will disagree with yourself

  • @idharudhar5985
    @idharudhar5985 Год назад +40

    I am neither Hindu nor Jew yet listened to this almost 2 hour discussion on a Saturday morning. I clicked on this as I am drawn to Swamiji. People will always migrate depending on what they are seeking; like those phsyically moving to the west to make money, and those changing religion to seek God or to realize the truth/ find answers.

  • @meerajagannathan938
    @meerajagannathan938 Год назад +61

    The Rabbi is inspiring, wise, profound and very learned. And Hindus should learn from Judaism about how best to organize and participate in the community where they live. This will bring Hindu youth in the diaspora in touch with their own faith AND serve where they live. He said they can start with prayer🙏🏼

    • @being_radical_at_times
      @being_radical_at_times Год назад +2

      Bruh are you serious😂
      Hindu culture has more cultural events and practices in any other.
      And we openly welcome everyone.
      There are some temples that are closed for others because of preventive measures as they suffered.

    • @MagicSmoke11
      @MagicSmoke11 Год назад

      Exactly...a lot to learn from jews, and Rabbi in particular

    • @yogasamrat
      @yogasamrat Год назад

      There are Hindu organizations which teach vedanta like RKM and Chinmaya Mission.

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. Yes. Social life is important. Keeping both strictly separate is not good. Hindu priests,gurus have a task. Social work was left to social activists. But religion should serve people. We have monks as leaders now. Read about yogiji, UP CM
      Best cheif minister. He has immersed himself in social work

  • @shema3579
    @shema3579 Год назад +32

    I’m Jewish I respect all religions we all are human beings we must love, respect humanity.

    • @prakashkoovekal8234
      @prakashkoovekal8234 Год назад

      we are human ,more than that life first, any identity other than that leads to conflict within self , unless you seeking not believing!!! once you identify self as any other ( nationality, religion etc ) you already waged a war with the stranger across the world , matter of when and where and what situation triggers that all !!! sadhguru says this!!!

    • @sauravmondal4342
      @sauravmondal4342 Год назад

      ​@@prakashkoovekal8234true tribalism exist

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад

      So true. True religion brings us close. Not divides

    • @sauravmondal4342
      @sauravmondal4342 11 месяцев назад

      @@induchopra3014 Some so called religion are actually political ideology

  • @parinita.shetty
    @parinita.shetty Год назад +18

    So happy to see Hindutva and Judaism coming together.

  • @skylark5249
    @skylark5249 Год назад +28

    Hinduism is the only thing that makes sense to me. Upanishads is my solace.

  • @chrisd5645
    @chrisd5645 11 месяцев назад +12

    40:56 Note the Rabbi's reaction when this noble-minded woman exposes the horrific violence of IDF training -- a training that his own government has made mandatory for all Israeli young people, including the Israelis she is speaking about. At this point, my concern (and I believe hers) is NOT for the impact of this violent training on the Israelis themselves, but ONLY for the innocent civilians of Gaza, including many thousands of women and children getting brutally murdered by the very people trained to think and act with such horrific violence.

    • @bored78612
      @bored78612 11 месяцев назад

      "innocent"

    • @darrenwendroff3441
      @darrenwendroff3441 11 месяцев назад +1

      Totally, he never answers the question directly as, it's a great political answer

    • @darrenwendroff3441
      @darrenwendroff3441 11 месяцев назад +3

      46:16 here he also changes what she said, she didn't say anything about people going to India for a spiritual quest, she was talking about why Israel chooses such violent ways when there are peaceful alternatives

    • @deanrosenthal
      @deanrosenthal 4 месяца назад

      Aside from the ignorance of how the violence in Gaza, this time, began, with "women and children getting brutally murdered by the very people trained to think and act with such horrific violence" - in your words, although now referring to Hamas and their war against Israel, a country with whom they have never sought any kind of peace. And the words fit perfectly, don't they? The questioner comes across as simple and undeveloped spiritually, talking about 28 day courses, for goodness sake 🤣. She is hardly a deep soul posing a serious thought to be considered with any kind of substance. Both Swamiji and the rabbi quickly understood this, of course, leading to the immediate termination of her premise. Having ignored (or being ignorant of) the millennia-long war against Hindus and Hindu India by Muslim invaders who have always attempted to convert to the death to their religion would not fit the popular point of view. Today's India of Hindu nationalists are hardly such a peaceful movement, too. Some live with great delusion born of the ignorance of the world we all inhabit, what Hinduism understands as Maya. Everyone deserves peace.

  • @jessealedonis3987
    @jessealedonis3987 Год назад +28

    The Ribhu Gita is the highest Vedic teaching which you can find here on RUclips! ITS MESSAGE IS VERY simple and clear and appeals to Universal man and also appears to be non religious .

    • @yogasamrat
      @yogasamrat Год назад +3

      The highest hindu teaching is found in the Bhagavad Gita.Ribhu Gita ,Ashtavakra Gita,Avdhuta Gita ,Uddhava Gita etc reflect the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads.

    • @jessealedonis3987
      @jessealedonis3987 Год назад +1

      The Ribhu Gita is the highest most comprehensive although I find the Ashtavakra saying a lot of the same things .

  • @nobodyandeverybody979
    @nobodyandeverybody979 Год назад +65

    May peace prevail in this material world 🙏

  • @titijhajha
    @titijhajha Год назад +17

    Thank you very very much dear Swami and dear Rabi ! And many thanks to all seekers around you. God Bless you All ...

  • @surudog4929
    @surudog4929 Год назад +15

    I am forever thankful that Hindus like me don’t have a founder. We have had spiritual masters, saints, rishis who found different pieces of understanding god, aspects of life and tabulating things into Upanishads, Vedas and such.
    Also, Hinduism unlike others is not a salvation religion.
    As to Hindus not seeking other faiths like Judaism, I think the Hindu mindset is grounded on reasoning, allowing mind to be challenged and NOT taking anything written down or told as the ONLY truth. If only these other faiths can challenge and show them a real and different path, I think many will want to hear it out, reason it out and accept it.
    I being a Hindu, I am open to hearing others out. But I lose it with dogmatic statements or if I am told to believe something without allowing my head to process it. I believe that is the case with many Hindus.

  • @nawadaeditor
    @nawadaeditor Год назад +44

    I am proud hindu from Nepal 🧡🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🚩

    • @sauravmondal4342
      @sauravmondal4342 Год назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 11 месяцев назад

      Nepal is leader of all hindus. You are the best,brother. You kept hinduism alive

    • @Josefgobels
      @Josefgobels 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@induchopra3014half knowledge is very dangerous.. Nepali hindus are not loyal to Hinduism and many of them converted to Christianity...in 50-60 years hinduism will be no longer major religion of nepal.

  • @oneminutereads7103
    @oneminutereads7103 Год назад +19

    Great discussion on the Mahabharata war.
    The question on the futility of war can have this answer:
    1. Let us say that Arjuna and Pandavas abandoned war and lived outside the kingdom as exiles for the rest of their lives. It would mean that in the face of a powerful and unjust tyrant you cannot fight however just your cause. In spite of being the most skilled warior he gave up his fight after so many attempts at conciliation. They did not ask for their full share, only five villages, even after Duryodhan's many attempts to murder them.(The "activist" must give up is implied.)The ethical consequences of not fighting are more disasterous. The important point is Arjuna follows Krishna's teaching and does not fight in anger or hate.
    2. It is like saying Rama fought a war that destroyed Lanka all for the sake of one woman. Consequence: even the king cannot protect one woman his wife. One can do any kind of violence to women.

  • @santojghosh
    @santojghosh 11 месяцев назад +14

    40:49 Her question was excellent and utterly relevant to the horrific, Talmudic way that the IDF is trained to treat their own Arab and Christian neighbors. We all know which nationality was behind the use of America's military to commit the mass homicides of the good people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and the complete destruction of the homes, mosques, churches, the very lives enjoyed by these people up until this homicidal "Nakba" was applied to them. Yes, this was the nation of "Israel" -- a nation born of the mass murder of innocents, and the herding of all survivors into the largest open-air prisons that the world has ever known.

    • @santojghosh
      @santojghosh 11 месяцев назад +10

      Alas, at a time like this, by evading a question as sincere and pressing as this thoughtful woman's question, we have thus been told everything we will ever need to know about the purely tribal priorities of Mr. Gottstein.

    • @firstthings747
      @firstthings747 11 месяцев назад +8

      100% agree. But it's unfortunate that the Talmud was missing from her question. Though it's understandable that she would hesitate, we all need to start having this long overdue conversation about those truly evil, adharmic books. The Talmud has deluded so many poor souls still trapped inside the Hebrew mindset. It is this Talmud that needs to be permanently banned from all countries. At this point, I think a dramatic, even ceremonial burning of all existing copies would have a healthy, cathartic effect.

    • @baingani
      @baingani 11 месяцев назад +7

      @santojghosh, absolutely agree. I wonder if you or another like-minded viewer can help me make sense of something along these lines. In a more recent video on this channel titled "Upholding Human Dignity in Times of Conflict," Swami-Ji speaks with the same rabbi for a one-on-one convo. At around the 50:00 mark of that video, after the rabbi remarks that he has received an influx of messages from Indians supportive of Israel, but not as much from the West, the rabbi tries to elicit a direct comment from Swami (cont'd)

    • @baingani
      @baingani 11 месяцев назад +5

      on his view of the current conflict. At 52:00, Swami appears to assert that the show of support from Indians for Israel is because Indians have moral clarity on this issue in a way that Westerners do not. This, to me, implied that Swami thinks that current critiques in the West of the Israeli government's actions stem from a lack of moral clarity, which I feel couldn't be further from the truth. Can anyone else comment on their understanding of Swami's remarks. I hold no human on a pedestal, but I would have expected Swami to hold a more humanistic view of the situation.

    • @santojghosh
      @santojghosh 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@baingani Thank you for adding more clarity to this issue - I was not aware this new conversation. Though I think Swami's tactful response was understandable given such unrelenting aggression coming at him from this committed Talmudist, the results were obviously unsatisfying to the viewer. Yes, a highly spiritual consciousness opens the door to a morally healthy understanding of any specific issue. The two cannot be separated. With this in mind, we should never adopt unthinkingly the moral dictates of the television attached to our wall. On the contrary, we should be suspicious of its attempt at programming our consciousness.

  • @ived7138
    @ived7138 Год назад +34

    The Rabbi was not really clear about what Judaism has to offer to Hinduism. He mentioned ‘structure’. This is what people do not really want. It’s the freedom that Hinduism offers to explore that draws people to it.

    • @sangeeta_mam
      @sangeeta_mam Год назад +7

      Community Building... Esp for diaspora 3ird, 4th gen hindus

    • @chikukumar-tj1ml
      @chikukumar-tj1ml Год назад +9

      Here, I do agree with Rabbi. But I am not sure about the kind of structure. As a Hindu, we have urgent requirement of unity among our diaspora. We are extremely self centred.

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад +1

      ​@@chikukumar-tj1ml true brother 😢

  • @aprilblossoms4
    @aprilblossoms4 Год назад +32

    I am a big fan of Swami Ganapati Sachidananda. His music and singing is wonderful.

  • @neetiwalavalkar8274
    @neetiwalavalkar8274 Год назад +18

    So apt at this time.
    Bows to you Swamiji and Rabbi

  • @bellacchu
    @bellacchu Год назад +18

    The good Rabbi is a wonderful stand up comic. It was a pleasure listening to him

  • @rajeshbarya9938
    @rajeshbarya9938 Год назад +20

    This fiery serpent whom Moses made Israelites worship was given the name Nahushtan. Interestingly the word Nahusha is also available in Mahabharata, where one of the ancestors of the Pandava brothers had the name Nahusha, he was a great king and he performed many great fire ceremonies and rituals known as Ashwamedha Yagna and because of that, he had been made king of Lord Indra's heaven. But because of his mistake, he received a curse from Sage Agastya, and because of that he fell on the earth and turned into a big Python. So we find here the similarity between the word Nehushtan - ( in Hindi the meaning of this Nahushtan is Nahusha - the name of the person and Tan - Sthan the place of residence, so Nehushtan means the place of residence of Nahusha.)

  • @yogasamrat
    @yogasamrat Год назад +8

    Rabbi I am a Hinjew! Your insights are absolutely correct.I have taken Sannyas in the Giri order and it's because i have associated with enlightened Gurus and the brotherhood of saints of india.In my case it was like a fish in water.I attribute this to purva janma sanskaras.The deities have never influenced me except Sri krsna as the teacher of the Gita.I am not interested in the Leelas of the Rama or Krsna but i am interested in Sri Krsna as the Jagad Guru.Pranams to your wisdom and pranams to Sri Swamiji.

    • @Shady689
      @Shady689 7 месяцев назад

      What is hinjew?

  • @Bobsaccount123
    @Bobsaccount123 Год назад +14

    The ultimate goal of spiritual practice is Moksha or Nirvana means liberating knowledge which will set you free from bondage and illusion and help unlock the mystery of Universe. For the path and process of this realization Hindus are free without prophet and conversion. There are festivals throughout the year to enjoy and library for a lifetime to guide in every aspect of life.

  • @lazerlloyd1
    @lazerlloyd1 Год назад +4

    Why is Osho not mentioned in these discussions-he is the biggest force of the last 50 years and many Jews

    • @mrshankara
      @mrshankara Год назад +1

      Yes. I thought so. Many eminent Jews had come to him and stayed with him.

  • @paldenngodup8238
    @paldenngodup8238 Год назад +18

    What an inspirational true spiritual living GURU! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @divinesoulmate
    @divinesoulmate Год назад +13

    Great intellectual conversation. Jai Radhe Krishna 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Whoknows-z5o
    @Whoknows-z5o Год назад +13

    So illuminating! Thank you Rabbi and Swamiji…🙏❤️🙏

  • @BHALAMAN
    @BHALAMAN Год назад +21

    1:18 prayer is the bridge.. well said❤

  • @vigneshgvgopalakrishnan4546
    @vigneshgvgopalakrishnan4546 Год назад +6

    I admire jewish community for maintaining there jewish identity for more than 2000+ years, even in worse situations

  • @bhattacharya6774
    @bhattacharya6774 Год назад +3

    An absorbing talks where the speaker ( the learned Rabbi )opens his heart out.
    No doubt ,a beautiful mind that attracts!

  • @PDas-g9o
    @PDas-g9o Год назад +12

    Vedanta as further explained in the Upanisads are so core in its knowledge that anybody of any religion and especially atheists can relate to it.
    They ask very fundamental questions and are more like quantum physics.
    You can see from there how the humanitarian and way of life concepts develop from there.
    They are just mind blowing positive thoughts with real applications and understanding who we are.
    🙏🙏🙏

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад

      Sanatan dharm is very deep 😅samjhne me hi time lag jata hai 😥

  • @parthupadhye
    @parthupadhye Год назад +6

    This was an amazing session.

  • @nsamant20
    @nsamant20 Год назад +6

    The great authority on Kabbalah in particular and Judaism in general, the sadly forgotten master of the previous century, Leo Schaya has written a very profound essay comparing Judaism and other religions. I think this talk can be listened in the light of the following essay:
    'Some Universal Aspects of Judaism'

  • @mikea4128
    @mikea4128 Год назад +6

    One and together in the fellowship of the Spirit. Thank you 😊🙏

  • @prakhyat13
    @prakhyat13 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this wonderful talk and discussion.

  • @kissabazar
    @kissabazar 11 месяцев назад +5

    Idol worship is NOT a problem but insisting on same exact method of worship for everyone is !

  • @tarunchauhan9682
    @tarunchauhan9682 11 месяцев назад +1

    00:11 Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein's vast experience in interreligious dialogue and deep spiritual education.
    03:16 Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein's deep connections with Hindu leaders
    08:12 Understanding the historical context of Jewish interest in Hinduism
    10:23 Judaism's crisis and impact on spirituality
    14:53 Jews are drawn to Hinduism due to absence of anti-Semitism and spiritual teachings.
    17:02 Jewish attraction to Hinduism is due to encountering outstanding spiritual beings.
    20:52 Jews are attracted to spiritual personalities in Hinduism.
    22:49 Jewish attraction to Hinduism due to spiritual vitality
    26:46 Some Jews drawn to Hinduism for spiritual fulfillment
    28:48 Encountering an exported form of Hinduism makes it easier to become attached and draws people based on its Guru structure.
    32:35 Hinduism incorporates the mother aspect, which is needed in Judaism.
    34:19 Judaism gaining interest in India due to recognition of Israel.
    38:35 Interreligious relations are about helping one another
    40:21 Jews find Hinduism helpful and offer strengths to Hinduism
    44:49 Jews drawn to Hinduism maintain a complex integration of spiritual practices and Jewish rituals.
    46:48 Seeking peace and God in India
    51:04 Spiritual evolution leads to realizing oneness with divinity and ultimate reality
    53:05 Questioning the nature of God's experience
    56:51 Religions provide parallel responses to suffering and exile
    58:48 Balancing activism and spiritual experience
    1:03:21 Balancing spirituality and idealism in Jewish practice.
    1:05:09 Swami Vivekananda revolutionized the role of monks in society.
    1:08:59 Jews embrace spirituality through social betterment
    1:11:06 Ancient Christians did not advocate for the abolition of slavery.
    1:15:04 Finding harmony between spirituality and action
    1:17:04 Prayer bridges activism and meditation
    1:21:21 Prakriti provides experience and freedom for spiritual evolution.
    1:23:24 The quest for the Divine self in Hinduism.
    1:27:21 The spiritual process in Judaism involves a balance between collective and individual aspects
    1:29:10 Two kinds of religion: search for God and search for self
    1:33:23 God-centered religions depend on faith.
    1:35:28 Religions are evolving and expanding in the right direction.
    1:39:41 The discussion revolves around the concept of causality and theories of creation.
    1:42:04 Ancient theories of emergence and causality.
    1:46:22 Theories of causality in Hinduism
    1:48:35 Jewish diaspora in India

  • @tathagata_chakrabarty
    @tathagata_chakrabarty Год назад +1

    1:25:59 Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah।
    Sarve Santu Nir-Aamayaah।
    Sarve Bhadraanni Pashyantu।
    Maa Kashcid-Duhkha-Bhaag-Bhavet॥
    Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih॥
    English Translation:
    May All Be Prosperous and Happy
    May All Be Free from Illness
    May All See What Is Spiritually Uplifting
    May No One Suffer In Any Way
    Om Peace, Peace, Peace
    *- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1.4.14)*
    *What is he saying!?* The core essence of Hinduism can be expressed through the motto of Ramakrishna Mission: Aatmano Mokshaartham Jagad Hitaaya Cha. The disassociation of the family unit is a Western trend. We, practicing Household Hindus stay in close proximity of our family. For reaching the "higher I" as Rabbi says, we need to go away from the society. After achieving the "higher I" we may come back to the society. That's what Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa did!!

  • @so-much-to-learn
    @so-much-to-learn 11 месяцев назад

    really enjoyed this discussion. thank you. key takeaways were 1. the answer to the question "what we can do in today's stressfull times of war and uncertainty?" - PRAYER and SURRENDER.
    2. the answer to the question "What is Causality?"

  • @nsprphg
    @nsprphg Год назад +6

    When one is at the cutting edge of quantum Physics,AI- conscious or spirituality the searcher who hits a dead end will turn to ancient Sanatan literature for answers.

  • @DharmYogi
    @DharmYogi Год назад +5

    Did anyone notice the glow on the image of sarda maa photo in the back?

  • @bradstephan7886
    @bradstephan7886 Год назад +4

    With all the discussion about action/service, I wish Swamiji had mentioned the time Ramakrishna scolded Narendra for talking about his compassion for humanity; Ramakrishna said something to the effect it is only God who has compassion, while you are His expression of compassion through your service to others. (GOSR)

  • @shivsivaram9872
    @shivsivaram9872 Год назад +8

    Pranam to Sri Thakurji and to all 🌺🙏🌹

  • @anveshrajeshirke285
    @anveshrajeshirke285 Год назад +13

    Thanks for swami Maharaj for wishing Diwali! :) Happy Diwali to you too.

  • @sudhirc9179
    @sudhirc9179 11 месяцев назад

    I am amazed by the insights of both the Rabbi and the Guru. Thanks for a great discussion.

  • @NativeBharatiye
    @NativeBharatiye Год назад +4

    Ram Ram, Shalom ❤from Bharat 🇮🇳

  • @SonaBanerjee-te7lf
    @SonaBanerjee-te7lf Год назад +5

    Thank you brother WITH this update truth we accept

  • @realself9599
    @realself9599 Год назад +8

    All are One so stop wars and live in Peace🙏🙏🙏

  • @Jewish_Israeli_Zionist
    @Jewish_Israeli_Zionist 9 месяцев назад +4

    As a Jew, I admire the Hindu culture, eventhough I'm monotheist. I prefer Hinduism over the other Abrahamic religions, which I don't like at all.

    • @ram.ram.saryane8121
      @ram.ram.saryane8121 8 месяцев назад

      @Average_pajeet-bi1xe bro jews focus on knowledge and changing with time not like your desert cult

    • @Utiz-gp8ss
      @Utiz-gp8ss 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ram.ram.saryane8121you guys are supporting a Hindu when he follows his religion by saying kattar hindu but when a jew is not following his religion why you guys say he is progressive and changing time , is this logical 😂

    • @ram.ram.saryane8121
      @ram.ram.saryane8121 8 месяцев назад

      @Average_pajeet-bi1xe kattar hindus also respect everyone and are ready to adapt according to current world
      same with jews , they have gone through a big genocide , so they know the importance of respecting every religion , now there are 1-2% strict jews also who hate others
      hindus and jews are inclusive that's why we accept other religion on our land
      not like chuslims

  • @diggie9598
    @diggie9598 Год назад +9

    As an Atheist i applaud you guys.
    Let's hope that humanity one day will get rid of all false beliefs.

  • @OrichalcumHammer
    @OrichalcumHammer Год назад +1

    38:39 / 1:25:16 I agree with Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein wrt of Judaism offering that wisdom.

  • @magnusnilsson2531
    @magnusnilsson2531 Год назад +3

    A great talk! Thank you. I very much resonate with both kabbalah an advaita.

  • @execute2626
    @execute2626 Год назад +5

    I dnt think Jews likes us...but they respect us because we treat them well...

    • @paroxymal7688
      @paroxymal7688 Год назад +3

      You just described human beings 😅

  • @ltcolumbo9708
    @ltcolumbo9708 Год назад +5

    From Judaism comes the birth of Christianity and Islam. And yet....
    God Bless Israel
    And
    Thank you India for making it safe for Jewish people

    • @slayer_108
      @slayer_108 Год назад

      Thankyou Israel for supporting India in our toughest times

  • @ravindradixit5494
    @ravindradixit5494 Год назад +1

    Being the two oldest religions on the planet, Hindus and Jews have a great deal to contribute to each other's well being and knowledge systems, the two people must understand this fact and get closer to each other

  • @artitamar8794
    @artitamar8794 Год назад +22

    I was born in Israel as a Jew and Advaita Vedanta burned It all, today I know there is nothing else but Brahman

    • @pradipamahadeva8051
      @pradipamahadeva8051 Год назад

      The Brahman is Unknowable 😊

    • @hsram1985
      @hsram1985 Год назад

      Abraham is brahma. Sara is goddess Saraswati. Adam is Atman and eve is jeeva. Shalom born out of OM. Bath Sheba was a Hindu women. Star of David is nothing but Shiva and shakti symbol. Judaism originally created by Kerala brahmins who settle down in Jerusalem ( yadushalam ). Yahwah the god of Jews is mahat cosmic intellegece of BrahmAn. Every religion born out of manipulation of hinduism in the past. Jews must know their true history. Nothing new under the sun.

    • @victorhyman268
      @victorhyman268 Год назад

      🙏

  • @ramachandranraman8234
    @ramachandranraman8234 Год назад +4

    Very enlightening lectures on comparative religions by Rabbi Dr. Alon Ghoshen with emphasis on Hinduism ( SanathanaDharma). RR

  • @libshastra
    @libshastra Год назад +8

    Judaism does have a lot to offer. I think most Hindus want a dialogue - when you have dialogue, you understand each other better and it creates stronger bonds. The Rabbi should look at Sufi interactions with the Bhakti movement in India to get a better sense of what is possible.

  • @govindbisen388
    @govindbisen388 Год назад +5

    Rabbi good to listen.
    At the time of war Mahabharat is the answer not peaceful upnishad

  • @murrayfeldman2243
    @murrayfeldman2243 Год назад +2

    Spot on about why the attraction. The meeting with great spiritual beings. i did have the pull before I met one. That pull took me to india and a meeting with one, wow, on meeting one; . It made a living spiritual life truly possible. Did it for me.

  • @subhashzadoo
    @subhashzadoo Год назад +5

    ॐ!Different faiths pronounce varied lists of duties.
    Sanatana Dharma consists of virtues-honesty, refraining from injuring living beings,purity, goodwill,mercy, patience, forbearance, self-restraint,generosity& asceticism.
    We have to remember “caste” isn’t Varna,propounded byManu.
    SANATANA PRACTICE IS A WAY OF LIFE, ONE THAT IS IN HARMONY WITH NATURE.
    Mahadev Bless Us All!
    JAI VAASUDEV KUTAMBUKAM!

  • @arindampaul6828
    @arindampaul6828 Год назад +6

    As a Hindu, I always have a same feeling for Judaism ,, later I find 2 religion share most of the common part... in my spiritual practice, I follow Vedanta Meditation, and Merkabah Meditation, every day......so if Hinduism is my soul, definitely Judaism is my heart,,,,,,hence Hinduism🕉️ and Judaism🔯 are the 2 integral part of my life❤❤❤

    • @myounas4456
      @myounas4456 11 месяцев назад +1

      So Judaism is ur heart. Now I have a question, Can u stop doing idol worshipping and believe in only one true God Bcz in Judaism idol worshipping is prohibited!!!!!!

  • @mitalibhattacharya823
    @mitalibhattacharya823 Год назад +2

    Fruitful discussion...🙏🙏🙏

  • @spacelion6318
    @spacelion6318 Год назад +1

    There can be no genuine spiritual experience without the recognition and grace of the Divine Femanine...Devi worship

    • @LoveBeliefTruth
      @LoveBeliefTruth 11 месяцев назад +1

      Excatly, what I also commented here. ❤ And the greatest Indian mahatma is woman. Amma.
      Why these dry men just bla bla bla and think they are so high and wise, yet reject all females that have more intuition and more insight?! 😢

    • @spacelion6318
      @spacelion6318 11 месяцев назад

      @@LoveBeliefTruth it's related to evolutionary anthropology n sociology

  • @humanchildofgod3126
    @humanchildofgod3126 Год назад

    Any person who “crosses the street” to find better ways to know God and to understand oneself is intellectually and spiritually far more advanced than those who only know one way to kneel. I tell no one how to seek God. I also do not entertain anyone who subliminally (or in your face) try’s to control your view on you knowing and seeking a relationship with a HIGHER “S”ELF.
    Thank you for validating that there are a thousand ways to kneel to God. Shalom, 🙏.
    Namaste 🙏 .

  • @lazerlloyd1
    @lazerlloyd1 Год назад

    This was really excellent thank you

  • @bunbun5441
    @bunbun5441 Год назад

    20:43 Swami Ganapathi sachitadanda of the karyasiddhi Hanuman temple in Dallas.

  • @wobblebobblebaby
    @wobblebobblebaby Год назад +14

    There are many esoteric similarities as well, for example Judaism is the only abrahamic religion which maintains a divine feminine aspect of Gods energy and power (Shekhinah) just as Sanātana does with Maa Devi as God's Shakti (so glad he mentioned this haha I wrote the comment before watching)

    • @buzzwordy9951
      @buzzwordy9951 Год назад +5

      Sorry but the Catholics have a figure called the Holy Mother, Mary. The queen of Heaven. Is this not the divine feminine.

    • @nsamant20
      @nsamant20 Год назад

      Not true. In Christianity, whether Catholic, Orthodox or Lutheran (I am not considering the modern Protestantism here), the Virgin Mary is identified with the Holy Spirit. She is the Mother of God. In traditional Islam (both Sunni and Shia), the Virgin Mary and Christ are the only ones not tainted by sin and are immaculate. In fact she is mentioned more times in the Quran than in the entire New Testament, the entire chapter being dedicated to her. Furthermore, Fatimah (the daughter of the Prophet) is known by her very evocative epithet 'Umm Al Abiha' i.e. 'Mother of her Father'. In short, she is the Eternal Feminine. The concept of Shekinah (Sakinah in Arabic) is more profound and fully developed in Islam.

    • @kunjukunjunil1481
      @kunjukunjunil1481 Год назад +1

      @@buzzwordy9951 Mother Mary is not equivalent to 'Divine feminine ' She doesn't have any independent existence apart from the motherhood of Jesus .

    • @radhikaschwartz3499
      @radhikaschwartz3499 Год назад

      Christianity ie Catholics believe in the famine. Mary is the shakti or divine Mother according to

    • @mallikonduri
      @mallikonduri Год назад

      I believe the idea of divine feminine existed way before 'big' religions came into existence and it endures in some form or another. If it's Shekhinah in Judaism, it's Mother Mary in Christianity. In Sufi Islam, there's the idea of the 'beloved' in the tradition. Even in mainstream Islam, Allah is supposed to hold all principles including feminine principles. For instance, Raham means unconditional love and the root word is Rhm, which means womb or source. And that's why Rahman (or Rehman) is one of the names of Allah in Islam and these are feminine qualities and principles.
      Namaste.

  • @ilonkaleibfried2142
    @ilonkaleibfried2142 Год назад +5

    Beautiful 😊

  • @Balharbor28
    @Balharbor28 Год назад +2

    When religious leaders can declare that all religions are legitimate pathways to God as one, only then we will have peace.

  • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
    @gauthamvadlamudi3500 11 месяцев назад

    @13:41 THE BEST POINT ANY MODERN RELIGIOUS PERSON HAS TO PONDER UPON... and question their life choices if they r just blind followers or they are actually following the spiritual path towards attaining God.

  • @raunak7461
    @raunak7461 Год назад

    Historicall moment , two ancient thought process getting together to discuss on knowledge,

  • @brahm-ahamasmi
    @brahm-ahamasmi Год назад +2

    Those who see difference between "Village Hinduism" & "Ashram Hinduism" don't understand Hinduism

  • @sasmitasubudhi8478
    @sasmitasubudhi8478 Год назад +5

    The Sanskrit verse "Satya meba jayate "(the truth that only wins at end )is coming to reality.the conspiracy played by Christian missionaries nd islamic institutions 2 wipe out Sanatan will never possible because the Sanatan"s itself meaning is eternal meane what never ends .

  • @waasisroad
    @waasisroad 10 месяцев назад

    Highly informative. I enjoyed listening.

  • @rsc953
    @rsc953 Год назад +3

    This was so enjoyable 🙏

  • @mukundmkute
    @mukundmkute Год назад +3

    Just as Judaism is said to have better roadmap to practice the jewish lifestyle to keep it alive, Even when Buddhism overpowered Vedic civilization, Kumaril Bhatt and others raised Mimansa school to revive the structure of Vedic living model among householders. So, while it has been a challenge for many hindu household living outside Guru Ashram or guru influence, to follow Hindu lifestyle, some form of updated mimansa school today will help Hindus outside such ashrams. Second thing is that while vast majority of Hindus appear to be not under Adwait Vedanta, whatever mixed lifestyle Hindus follow these days, people are retaining concepts of experiencing God within and in temple and continuously moving towards Adwait Vedanta as they grow and achieve purusharthas! Doors are not closed for mixed life living Hindus to uplift themselves and experience God within and outside and no one is looked down upon for their position on spiritual path. My humble 2 cents.

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 Год назад +2

    If Jews are initially attracted to specific Hindu personalities but not Hinduism, it only becomes a matter of exposure to proper Hinduism will they become attracted to Hinduism itself.

  • @muralidharaturuvekere6548
    @muralidharaturuvekere6548 Год назад +1

    Mind Churning !

  • @durudadlani1931
    @durudadlani1931 Год назад

    I read in a book by Helena Roerich that Christ was Indian, and this was known in the 11th Century. I felt happy, excited, thrilled, ecstatic. I am Indian, born in a Hindu household and later baptised because Christ came to my heart. His life story is one of great love, he was happy sitting with a Jew and a Muslim sitting each side of him. I felt so happy. That's how Palestine and Israel should be.

    • @lingammunuswamy7778
      @lingammunuswamy7778 4 месяца назад

      Are you saying christ sat beside a jew and a Muslim...enlighten me please

    • @durudadlani1931
      @durudadlani1931 4 месяца назад

      @@lingammunuswamy7778 That's how Christ is shown in some paintings. It may be P.R., but it conveys a good positive message.

  • @winstonbachan9661
    @winstonbachan9661 Год назад

    Shalomastae Rabi and Barouch Hashem 🕉️💖🕎 Hinduism And Judaism Are The 2 Mothers Of All Faith ☮️

  • @sureshshankarakrishnan9713
    @sureshshankarakrishnan9713 Год назад +1

    One simple, profound truth that Hinduism (more correctly called Sanatana Dharma or Eternal Truth), says the universal truth is one, but called/manifested in various ways. The entire world/humanity is one big family. With this absolute truth, it is about "unity in diversity". Or Hinduism (the western name) is about complementing the so called differences INSTEAD of looking at differences as contradictions. It is about "embracing", INSTEAD of "accepting/tolerance".
    This does NOT mean that Hindiuism is not misunderstood in India and elsewhere. It is misunderstood, but true authentic scripture, masters are NOT about contradiction. They speak the truth, which is NOT divisive.
    Otherwise, if each religion states it has the ONLY TRUTH, then it will never be able to embrace all. They will tolerate, accept OTHER so called religions/philosophies, but when push comes to shove the veneer of acceptability breaks down.
    When Hinduism states the profound truth, it ALSO states very clearly that the entire humanity is one family, and the ONE ABSOLUTE TRUTH is manifested in various ways. From this point, one can pursue Bhakti(devotion), Jnana(knowledge), Meditation(Raja), Karma(work) - use one/combination of ways to arrive at the truth.

  • @enioni716
    @enioni716 Год назад

    Vishwarup Maharaj, he has a great personality, certainly made an impact in young mind. He taught ICVE classes.

  • @ranviryadav2528
    @ranviryadav2528 Год назад

    Excellent ..Worth every minute

  • @alternateaccount4868
    @alternateaccount4868 Год назад +1

    I don’t know why this gives me peace

  • @magma80
    @magma80 8 месяцев назад

    01:39:54 On the failure of religion to stop violence. We have given a very broad scope for what constitutes religion. Any group of people with a common 'god', norms, ceremonies is treated a religion. This would imply football is a religion too - you just need to see supporters of football clubs don their jerseys, scarves, sing club anthems, glorify players, share a common aspiration (next year we get promoted to the top league) and share meals.
    Islam and Christianity are lower religions that resort to violence & revenge to enforce group think and including them as 'Religions' simply tarnishes the original purpose of Dharma.