I didn't know about Christians writings being used. One of my closest friends is Christian , this will give us yet another topic to debate about! Much Mazal 💛
Hi Tamar ..is it okay for you if you can feature how you do your head covering? I am really interested of how it looked at the back & how you tie it.. Thank you so.much
I am an American Jew. Hanukkah is not mentioned in the Tanach (Jewish Bible) even though so many Americans think it is. We know about Hanukkah from the Talmud. In High School I learned that the Catholic Bible had books about the Maccabees. Wow! Why is this not in the Tanach? In college, a famous Reform Rabbi and Biblical scholar of the 2nd Temple Period gave a lecture at my college. I was so disappointed when he brushed off my question without a real answer. He did not want to waste time with unimportant freshmen. This was in the years before the Internet and it was not so easy to get information back then. It took me a lifetime to come up with adequate understanding of why the Jews of today don't include those books called Apocrypha by the Protestants. This might fit into your next video. (I'll let you answer it and then I can compare your answer with ith my answer.)
Just a little bit of interesting information, there is a distinction between the Catholic Bible and Protestant bibles! I am Protestant. We do not have the apocrypha in our Bible. I have heard that we don’t have it in our bible because it was not of divine inspiration. But a preacher told me that the books were true, like historical. Where I grew up, there were basically no Catholics, so I have very little exposure to Catholicism. You never know what’s going on politically to get people to change things, so who knows what was really going on back then when Protestants took it out. I tried to read the apocryph, but it was in King James Verison and I gave up. Too hard to understand. I hate that the visiting rabbi didn’t thoroughly answer your question/comment!! That’s sad! 😢 I think it was a great one!
As a Christian, we have many Bibles that don't include the Apocryphal books (early Jewish writings like Maccabees). Most Christians, except Ethiopian Orthodox and maybe some others, don't treat any Apocryphal text as Ruach inspired scripture. An aside, I often use the JPS 1985 (on Sefaria) or the Stone Edition Tanach. It reads the same as the Christian translations, except on Song of Songs. To read that I have to read a Christian translation. Rashis interpretation is interesting, but it isn't Davar Hashem.
So only the Torah was brought back from Babylon, no Tanakh? I think Adonia made it plain when he destroyed The First Temple via Babylonian The prophets stopped because they were being killed by Israel according to Ezekiel. Where did the Talmud come from? 🙏🏽💪🏾
@@tamarmeisels4637 The Tanakh was not completed when they returned to build The Second Temple. However I would think they had access to Dani’el writings. Appreciate your work 🙏🏽
Shalom dear.
Thank you for this video.
I recently bough a Tanaj and is HUGE! I love it.
Wow amazing! 💕💕💕
@@tamarmeisels4637 BH I was able to did it! I just CANNOT read in PDF, is just way too hard for me so I prefer paper to all costs.
Believer of Yeshua here. Lover of Israel and the Jewish ppl ❤
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#PrayingForThePeaceOfJerusalem
Thank you for your support 🙏💕🇮🇱
so very impressive how you organized this talk wow
Thank you so much 😊💕
I didn't know about Christians writings being used. One of my closest friends is Christian , this will give us yet another topic to debate about! Much Mazal 💛
Hi Tamar ..is it okay for you if you can feature how you do your head covering? I am really interested of how it looked at the back & how you tie it.. Thank you so.much
Sounds cool 😎 absolutely will add to my list 💕
Gracias. Well done. Instructive
What should I start with as a beginner? The Jewish Bible? The Hebrew Bible?
The Hebrew bible Is the Jewish bible 😊 I just used these 2 different terms as I see they are both used 🙏
I am an American Jew.
Hanukkah is not mentioned in the Tanach (Jewish Bible) even though so many Americans think it is.
We know about Hanukkah from the Talmud.
In High School I learned that the Catholic Bible had books about the Maccabees. Wow! Why is this not in the Tanach?
In college, a famous Reform Rabbi and Biblical scholar of the 2nd Temple Period gave a lecture at my college. I was so disappointed when he brushed off my question without a real answer. He did not want to waste time with unimportant freshmen.
This was in the years before the Internet and it was not so easy to get information back then. It took me a lifetime to come up with adequate understanding of why the Jews of today don't include those books called Apocrypha by the Protestants. This might fit into your next video. (I'll let you answer it and then I can compare your answer with ith my answer.)
Just a little bit of interesting information, there is a distinction between the Catholic Bible and Protestant bibles! I am Protestant. We do not have the apocrypha in our Bible. I have heard that we don’t have it in our bible because it was not of divine inspiration. But a preacher told me that the books were true, like historical. Where I grew up, there were basically no Catholics, so I have very little exposure to Catholicism. You never know what’s going on politically to get people to change things, so who knows what was really going on back then when Protestants took it out. I tried to read the apocryph, but it was in King James Verison and I gave up. Too hard to understand.
I hate that the visiting rabbi didn’t thoroughly answer your question/comment!! That’s sad! 😢 I think it was a great one!
Wow thanks for sharing that story!
I can completely relate that it is not so easy to find information on this topic. But yes internet does help 😊🎉
As a Christian, we have many Bibles that don't include the Apocryphal books (early Jewish writings like Maccabees).
Most Christians, except Ethiopian Orthodox and maybe some others, don't treat any Apocryphal text as Ruach inspired scripture.
An aside, I often use the JPS 1985 (on Sefaria) or the Stone Edition Tanach. It reads the same as the Christian translations, except on Song of Songs. To read that I have to read a Christian translation. Rashis interpretation is interesting, but it isn't Davar Hashem.
Thank you for this information, interesting! ☺️
Keep up the good work with your interesting videos:)
It is not pronounced Esel-ites. It is Ecclesiastes: Eh Klee Zee As-tees. I know you never learned this but you can learn it now. Great video.
Hehe ya srry about that, thanks for the correction 😬
Thanks 🙏😊
So only the Torah was brought back from Babylon, no Tanakh? I think Adonia made it plain when he destroyed The First Temple via Babylonian The prophets stopped because they were being killed by Israel according to Ezekiel. Where did the Talmud come from? 🙏🏽💪🏾
Not sure what you mean brought back from Babylon, maybe you mean the Talmud? That is an interesting topic for another video 📷🙏
@@tamarmeisels4637 The Tanakh was not completed when they returned to build The Second Temple. However I would think they had access to Dani’el writings. Appreciate your work 🙏🏽