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Комментарии • 388

  • @lololucas4031
    @lololucas4031 3 года назад +50

    I am Muslim , but I like what am hearing ...thank you Rabbi ❤️🙏🇦🇺

    • @shinemalin1853
      @shinemalin1853 2 года назад

      As a muslim do you believe do good needs his creation come on god does not need us we need god

    • @malcolmxavier1189
      @malcolmxavier1189 2 года назад

      Salaam

    • @corneliakoller1914
      @corneliakoller1914 Год назад

      hug

    • @bilalomer1675
      @bilalomer1675 Год назад +1

      Careful, vulnarability and neediness is not a charector befitting the Majesty of Allah! believing this even supporting or liking this could be considered Kufr!

    • @stoggsherfnik4569
      @stoggsherfnik4569 2 месяца назад

      @@shinemalin1853the point was astonishment, previously blinded by their prejudices, Christian’s and Muslims have been deprived of the truth of Judaism they both have been flying over for 2000, 1400 years.

  • @Leah-xq2ko
    @Leah-xq2ko 4 года назад +35

    Manis Friedman is totally amazing. I became religious because of him, and other wonderful people, and G-d led me to this, 40 years ago. Listening to him now, I realize why he made an impact on me.

  • @elizabethgilbert3011
    @elizabethgilbert3011 3 года назад +13

    I am a Christian who is seeking and I have found. Peace, Love and Joy. Blessings

  • @InfoTechWorldsb
    @InfoTechWorldsb 3 года назад +16

    you are so nice 👍Sir. Thanks I m from India🇮🇳 I m a Muslim and I love Jews and Judaism Because Jews Are my brothers I love Hebrew Language coz It's God's Spoking language I love ❤it soo much. Thanks😊

  • @millertime8237
    @millertime8237 2 года назад +4

    I'm a Christian and everything you say makes perfect sense to me. You've taught me so much.

  • @billybergendahl3515
    @billybergendahl3515 3 года назад +6

    Despite the fact I am not Jewish I do feel a strong connection with the Jews. It could be because I have Jewish ançestry.

    • @bellaosetinsky-tzidaki6159
      @bellaosetinsky-tzidaki6159 2 года назад

      Have you check your roots with 21andme?

    • @aspenenglish4976
      @aspenenglish4976 2 года назад +1

      It’s 23 and me and they’re actually not the most accurate. It seems I’m 12% Sephardic Jew . My family has been Christian for centuries. While I love the bits of wisdom from these old rabbis, I would not ever consider leaving my Christian faith. It is who I am. Us non-Catholics do see God as vulnerable and wants all of his children to return to him one day. We love him and he shows us his love every day.

  • @ddsfard
    @ddsfard 6 лет назад +245

    I can't understand why people come to watch a video on a Jewish channel...and then as members of other faiths, write critical, nasty, or preaching comments. Makes no sense to me. Am I going to go on a Christian channel and then write anti Christian comments or argue theology? No. Why do they waste their time here if they don't like this or accept this?

    • @jewishjewl598
      @jewishjewl598 6 лет назад +3

      ddd Yes!! It's pure arrogance and ignorance that makes them do so!

    • @paulcohen6727
      @paulcohen6727 5 лет назад +5

      This is an open forum, ddd. As long as we have freedom of speech, we have the right to disagree and express our opinion. I do agree though, that we should not be disagreeable in our disagreement. But we are perfectly right to disagree in a civil manner.

    • @nmagain24
      @nmagain24 4 года назад

      It happens all the time.

    • @deb664
      @deb664 4 года назад +5

      Thank you. I am a Christian and find such comfort ,wisdom and truth from this holy man. Christians can be so arrogant!

    • @D.N..
      @D.N.. 4 года назад

      Good comment !

  • @sillymacron
    @sillymacron 4 года назад +7

    I love Jewish bestt people love you rabbi

  • @Th3Pr0digalS0n
    @Th3Pr0digalS0n 3 года назад +5

    He asks us to be faithful, He asks us to love Him. And He shows us how to love Him. By following His commands.

  • @makaa777
    @makaa777 4 года назад +19

    Listening to you Rebbe is becoming most pleasant part of the day. Thank you 😊

  • @CoffmanCanDo
    @CoffmanCanDo 6 лет назад +29

    A person has to KEEP doing the commandments/mitzvot. Adversities will come. They are necessary for growth. We must keep trying. We want to keep trying. There's nothing else. Love leaves no other choice. I love this video.

  • @spencershears6497
    @spencershears6497 6 лет назад +58

    Thank you rabbi. You gave some balm to a soul who is yearning to reclaim the goodness it once had.

    • @thomasranjit7781
      @thomasranjit7781 4 года назад

      If so be son then please watch Zac poonen on RUclips and google Christian fellowship centre Bangalore for free Holy Bible study and free Holy Bible messages.. All resources are free to download and watch. Zac ponnen is one of the greatest servants of God alive on planet Earth..they also have free app on the play store.... God bless

    • @makaa777
      @makaa777 4 года назад +5

      @@thomasranjit7781 dude why are do you guys always come to a Jewish Chanel and try to convert people not nice at all

    • @jimijames7703
      @jimijames7703 3 года назад +1

      Red pill because God leads hearts...we are all under ONE God...
      You do not have a monopoly on Him.
      This phone is His everything was given by Him..to do His will.
      God Bless you Red Pill Brooklyn

  • @atharkamal5116
    @atharkamal5116 4 года назад +4

    He is a polite man not everyone is like him he is good rabbi

  • @kingofsalem5500
    @kingofsalem5500 2 года назад +1

    I'm Stephen Udeme philip from Nigeria, I stumbled on your video less than a week ago and I am pleased with what I am hear.

  • @mariebarrett7177
    @mariebarrett7177 2 месяца назад

    Love the way you think... You open my mind up to new ways of thinking... Praise God... Thankyou Mr Friedman 💜

  • @hussenmohamedwarsame8444
    @hussenmohamedwarsame8444 Год назад

    Thank you Rabbi Manis Friedman for your best lessons share with me and us

  • @joeluna7729
    @joeluna7729 4 года назад +4

    Rabbi Friedman, OTCHA...ani ohev.
    Thank you for inspiring me and teaching me to better meet the needs of Hashem, And helping me to grow in closer intimacy with our glorious G-D, as you reveal who He truly is. You gave me the very best gift and life! Todah rabah. 💖

  • @coolmotion5565
    @coolmotion5565 5 лет назад +4

    Im a Christian. Rabbi speaks the wisdom ty

  • @ruthmusante8726
    @ruthmusante8726 5 лет назад +9

    Truer words were never spoken

  • @prometheus9489
    @prometheus9489 2 года назад +2

    Such a fresh perspective to look at vulnerability and love.
    Thanks a lot for sharing Rabbi

  • @courtney8911
    @courtney8911 4 года назад +11

    Gosh, these are so many of my sentiments! I have left Christinity but not converted. Thank you for all you speak of. Always a blessing.

  • @fernandecohen9951
    @fernandecohen9951 5 лет назад +7

    You rabbi is amazing! I love your peaceful speech ; your smile and laughter at these silly things we call problems... you make us look at them as shtouyots....😱😱😱🤔🤔🤔👌👌👌👌💐💐💐💐thank you ...I am grateful to HASHEM and to you

  • @margaretsebastian4274
    @margaretsebastian4274 3 года назад +3

    Everything is so differently explained, from what we grew up with. I recently learnt that my mother who is no more was of Jewish origin.

  • @borisazizov329
    @borisazizov329 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for my tears you just changed my life too

  • @clemdouglas5529
    @clemdouglas5529 4 года назад +7

    Your shiurim are down to earth and easily to accept and comprehend !

  • @NoRushpk
    @NoRushpk 6 лет назад +104

    You have just changed my life.

    • @lillyanneserrelio2187
      @lillyanneserrelio2187 4 года назад +1

      ditto

    • @NoRushpk
      @NoRushpk 4 года назад +2

      I finally bought that book, too. Should have had it years ago.

    • @amirkhaldi5307
      @amirkhaldi5307 3 года назад

      Really ? Few minutes changed ur life how empty were u

    • @NoRushpk
      @NoRushpk 3 года назад +4

      @@amirkhaldi5307 Yes I was filled with trash of Secular society and all the garbages Christianity and Islam and Philosophy like to value
      Torah cleansed my perspective and my soul

    • @akbarbracho5534
      @akbarbracho5534 3 года назад +1

      @@NoRushpk likewise, i do feel the same. Torah cleanse my thought

  • @susanseavitt
    @susanseavitt 6 лет назад +52

    I don't know you, but this was a most incredible, reasonable, practical, loving description of a sincere relationship with the Father. Thank you.

    • @lillyanneserrelio2187
      @lillyanneserrelio2187 4 года назад +1

      agreed. Way More fulfilling than my usual weeknights spent with my Wicca sisters outside a forest, standing in a circle for hours, chanting and slicing our palms with a curved knife. Those cuts sting! I'm switching to this guys diety who sounds way more chill.

    • @DrKaii
      @DrKaii 3 года назад

      The father will send you to hell forever unless you accept his son, from what I hear. No way Rabbi Friedman could have been talking about that (as premised by the story he told right at the start). Still though, I am glad you found inspiration because Rabbi Friedman is certainly talking deep truth here about God

  • @GrantJBratcher
    @GrantJBratcher 4 года назад +7

    So I e been a Christian my entire life, but the message of vulnerability of God sounds like what I grew up with.

    • @orangebetsy
      @orangebetsy 3 года назад +3

      i was thinking that, haha ---this stuff can be applied to many religious beliefs. pretty profound tho the bit about the infinitude of God...

  • @Rina-rs6up
    @Rina-rs6up 4 года назад +8

    Wow. What a great message of wisdom. Thank you.
    I'am learning so much from your knowledge of The Torah.

  • @marilyngandhi4213
    @marilyngandhi4213 6 лет назад +32

    I enjoy watching your videos every week , you have a wonderful perspective - more people should see them :))

    • @livingwordoflifeministries780
      @livingwordoflifeministries780 6 лет назад

      Marilyn Gandhi,
      Please watch completely till the end on RUclips:
      TL OSBORN IN INDIA
      then watch;
      Oral Roberts miracles

  • @MaricaAmbrosius
    @MaricaAmbrosius 4 года назад +3

    I love that you can fix a kid with sarcasm.

  • @rbranch57
    @rbranch57 5 лет назад +17

    Wow!!! This is profound

  • @tomer9211
    @tomer9211 3 года назад +1

    I must add this Rabbi, as an orthodox Jew for those who are not Jewish or Jewish but didn't hear this(with your kind permission and approval) :
    All human feelings that we do use (and only those descriptions whom the Torah and our ancient Rabbis used themselves and approved to used as to describe Hashem) in order to describe what Hashem "thinks" or "feels" is just for our minds to grasp. But even thinking or feeling is something hard to say about Hashem, because since he is infinite and lacks nothing and he is the reason to all reasons he does not really need anything from us. With that written, as described in Torah and all its books Hashem wants us(Jews to go by the Torah, and none Jews 7 mitzvot sons of Noah ) close to him so it's hard to understand how he can want and in same time not need /want anything since he is whole and infinite.
    So our mind cannot settle this seemingly contradiction (which is not, but only Hashem can explain how it is not a contradiction). So what should we do about this question? Nothing, we just need to understand that our brain/understanding is limited and finite and from that point we should use our Emuna(faith), through our "big brains, minds" and just believe in Hashem and that we don't need to understand everything. It's not our job and purpose to understand everything.
    Maybe in the next world(olam Haba) Hashem will explain to us, not now.
    We, Jews, just need to be simple without many "big philosophy minds/wisdoms" just to get closer to Hashem by the Torah he gave us. And nine Jews- to fulfill 7 mitzvot of sons of Noah

  • @maratmarat4448
    @maratmarat4448 Год назад

    Mind blowing speech. Manis is really beautiful person.

  • @Hands2HealNow
    @Hands2HealNow 6 лет назад +14

    How very sweet.

  • @carlharmeling512
    @carlharmeling512 4 года назад +2

    The brother you hate is more important than the dog you love. That is good.

  • @rafaguevara08
    @rafaguevara08 3 месяца назад

    My mind has just blown!! Thanks again, Rabbi. Listening to you is helping me out way more than I could possibly imagined.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw 3 года назад +2

    No one mentions that God feels hurt. Where the Bible states Gods anger, his wrath, his long-suffering. Where he puts up with things until he can not take anymore. Where obviously he is hurt. Hurt often manifests as anger. But because so many are simply ignorant, looking at things as literal, they miss everything.
    Where God feels pain obviously. Then to be turned on when he's otherwise so good where people does things for their pleasure and gratification but causes God so much grief. God says live clean, be kind, but selfish self gratification is emphasized, as no one ever taught people God desires everyone to regard him, but instead only think of themselves.
    Good job Rebbe! Which pointing out God has our same feelings which is constantly neglected through time, but presented as this authoritarian dictator which he is not. Where you need to point out that God feels pain and anguish, caused by people doing their own thing.

    • @aspenenglish4976
      @aspenenglish4976 2 года назад +1

      We are made in his image. Why would he not have the same emotions even though he is God and beyond what we mere humans can imagine. He wants his children to live good, clean, wholesome,humble and charitable lives. He wants us to return to him. He created us.

  • @rebeccacastillo4789
    @rebeccacastillo4789 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Rabbi Friedman

  • @julienestella
    @julienestella 6 лет назад +52

    OMG!! What a spectacular spiritual leader😍 I'm in love😍

    • @machatte3522
      @machatte3522 5 лет назад +1

      Amazing speach of him👍

    • @GerVlad
      @GerVlad 5 лет назад +1

      @Juliene Bernardes I hope with the wisdom🤢

  • @applejuice3562
    @applejuice3562 3 года назад +2

    this is interesting. I grew up Catholic, and recently I wondered while praying if there was anything I could do for God. It made sense since I'm at the age where I can support my mother instead of depending on her like when I was a child. so I asked a priest if there was anything I could do to help God instead of just asking for stuff, and the response he gave me made no sense. I was told that asking if God needs anything is a selfish thought and we are humanizing the divine if we think like this. that response never sat right with me. I'm glad I got to listen to this video.

  • @patriciaribaric3409
    @patriciaribaric3409 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you!!!

  • @mariebarrett7177
    @mariebarrett7177 2 месяца назад

    Getting to know god personally is beautiful!
    The whole Christian message or any organised religion as a 'whole' is hard to just accept... As a whole I mean!
    Wonderful message, feel like I understand god little bit more everytime I listen...
    Porks discusting you can taste the animal....
    Thankyou Mr Friedman... Glory to god!

  • @emiliedoyen7850
    @emiliedoyen7850 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! Beautiful message

  • @spiritof6986
    @spiritof6986 3 года назад +1

    This is just beutiful. Thankyou Rebbe.

  • @dafflad1
    @dafflad1 4 года назад +2

    Esoteric enclosure
    I’m not a religious man but this guy is amazing-! I feel weight lifted off my shoulders

    • @lololucas4031
      @lololucas4031 3 года назад +1

      Agreed ! I have been thinking the same.

    • @spiritof6986
      @spiritof6986 3 года назад +1

      That's what love does. 😉

  • @heavensent88
    @heavensent88 3 года назад +1

    God want for you what you want for your children....what you want from your children is what God wants from you.

  • @shivshankarthakur9347
    @shivshankarthakur9347 4 года назад +1

    I do not think God needs vulnerability. As rabbi gave example of parents. I wanna give the same example
    Parents needs not be vulnerable to be loved by the children. Love emerges from bonding of act. How we act with each other. At the same time children need not be fearful to love the parents. So we must act good with each other to get love of each other. Overall love of God. God loves us infinitely and we must love God infinitely. The end.

  • @andreasgigmai7707
    @andreasgigmai7707 2 месяца назад

    G-d, you I love! The Teaching is changing the world, more Godly😊

  • @louisgeri
    @louisgeri 2 года назад +1

    I like the rabbi's old videos without all the ads... and yet I'd be lying if I didn't mention how much I miss hadas saying shalom at the beginning

  • @maher_omar_khadhri
    @maher_omar_khadhri Год назад +1

    I am not a believer but this guy is something, very wise and deep thoughts

  • @proudchristian77
    @proudchristian77 Год назад

    Cause you feel like that when people's hate on you & you can't stop them, like family!

  • @patmurphy389
    @patmurphy389 6 лет назад +7

    rabbi, i didn't know there was a mitzva to love your fellow jew?....i knew about the mitzva, know there is a g-d, don't believe in any other power, know g-d is one, love g-d, fear g-d, don't go after the desires of your heart & mind.....those are the only ones i know, except for this new one!....thank you!

  • @erichvonmolder9310
    @erichvonmolder9310 5 лет назад +3

    He throws the word Infinite around a lot, I think it is irrelevant. He tries to manipulate the meaning of words to validate his own worldview or belief, he is good and such a nice man (which is probably true). This is one of the big things I have noticed with this gentleman. At least he makes you think.

    • @hexagramz5115
      @hexagramz5115 5 лет назад

      Possible, but it makes sense.
      Something that so limitless, and is everything, means it's no-thing at the same time.
      We are what the thing we call god lacks, limit, the opposite of infinite.
      We try to live as meaningfully as we can before our limit, death. This is freedom. Limits & rules are our freedoms, without it, there's nothing but chaos in many meanings.
      Each of us walks on different path, yet, we're the same fundamentally, the limits that have splited our minds in young age, which is what differentiate us from any other being, are our power.
      We're oriented to fix problems & overcome tragedies of life as we seek meaning

  • @Michajeru
    @Michajeru 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very much Rabbi!

  • @HenriettaMRiley
    @HenriettaMRiley 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you for this - from a Christian.

  • @marciaellenring3107
    @marciaellenring3107 2 года назад

    I love you, Rabbi.

  • @danielpg3303
    @danielpg3303 Год назад

    This is a great message. Really speaks to me. I do have to notice that this message is not only jewish. Through Christianity we learn that God makes himself so vulnerable for the sake of his love for us that he is incarnate and dies for us. Another reason to believe that the Church is the fulfillment of the promise to the Jewish people.

  • @alexeichenauer
    @alexeichenauer 4 года назад +4

    Ahaha that was funny. You make God angry? Thats a compliment ;)

  • @charlesmartel7502
    @charlesmartel7502 6 лет назад +6

    The infinite demands the finite.

  • @ktm42080
    @ktm42080 2 года назад

    Excellent! Thank you Rabbi Friedman, for the teachings 😁

  • @davidkarle3163
    @davidkarle3163 6 лет назад +54

    The Rabbi has some very insightful points. And I’d also like to point out for my fellow Christians, that he’s very careful not to directly disparage the Christian faith - just listen to his words. He never says, “not like what the Christians teach.” He’s just relaying the story of his interaction with a fellow Jew.
    Now, with that said, I do think what he says about God being vulnerable is by far more fulfilled in the Christian Gospel than anything else. Where else does God become a child? Where else is His life threatened as a baby requiring his family to flee? What other Gospel imagines a God who lives in poverty and under the occupation of a foreign army? Who else teaches that God needed to work for His bread as a carpenter? Where else is the blood of God shed in a public execution out of His infinite love for man?
    I realize that’s all blasphemy for some and I can appreciate that. But despite our disagreements about the Incarnation, it’d be very unfair to characterize the Christian God as not being vulnerable - anything but.
    However, the Rabbi uses the word need, which I feel is misplaced. It’s not quite accurate to say that God “needs” man, as if He could not be God without us. Perhaps the word desire is best. God desires us, despite the fact that He doesn’t need us. And in that desiring, He makes Himself vulnerable, humbling Himself - even to death on a cross (Philippians 2:5-8).
    God bless all of you.

  • @jackjuhasz533
    @jackjuhasz533 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @keenanakil9890
    @keenanakil9890 4 года назад +1

    I LOVE YOU RABBI

  • @lapusenier5466
    @lapusenier5466 6 лет назад +12

    BECAUSE HE LOVES US - HE WANTS A RELATIONSHIP WITH US. HE SHOWS YOU THAT HE LOVES YOU EVERY DAY.

  • @teresapourkay2749
    @teresapourkay2749 3 года назад

    Thank You From My Heart

  • @Hi-lr1xk
    @Hi-lr1xk 3 года назад +2

    This is so true. A bit shell shocked, to be fair. Thank you so much Rabbi.

  • @movingINstere
    @movingINstere Год назад

    Do you love me ? Tavia sings that song to Golden !!! Fiddler on the Roof is a great movie !!!

  • @sanasnarutam1380
    @sanasnarutam1380 3 года назад

    Listening to you...it shades light my day...thanks to you....

  • @Dorfpole
    @Dorfpole 4 года назад +2

    I think i was wrong with my previous comment. What Rabbi Friedman says is 100% correct and i made a wrong assumption about some things. Thanks for that video!

  • @scottsmith8840
    @scottsmith8840 4 года назад +1

    Thank You.

  • @ajayyadav-uq3pe
    @ajayyadav-uq3pe 2 года назад

    Great rabai I always listen you .
    It very pleasant as you give answer on any topic . You are great persoon I'm from India

  • @CMFStudios
    @CMFStudios 6 лет назад +30

    love it, it rings of truth and deeper understanding

  • @jewishjewl598
    @jewishjewl598 6 лет назад +53

    Wow!!!! What an awesome message!!! Toda raba!!!!

  • @victorcritelli5790
    @victorcritelli5790 Год назад

    Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance, and do not begin to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’ For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones.

  • @jetdeleon
    @jetdeleon Год назад

    Thank you Rabbi, you bring God closer to us

  • @theodoreperez2868
    @theodoreperez2868 4 года назад

    Hi Rabbi I love your teaching, am learning a lot

  • @geraldmoore2163
    @geraldmoore2163 4 года назад +1

    Truly great preacher,,,,Heaven sent

  • @christopherjacob8017
    @christopherjacob8017 4 года назад +3

    I have a brand new feeling....He talks so much sense and real...I am a Christian...but he gives me a better picture of GOD

  • @Vistresian1941
    @Vistresian1941 4 года назад +1

    How can a creator simultaneously need us yet not notice the wrongdoings that would anger our creator? Our actions apparently have little value that are barely noticeable yet we are needed in a grand display of contradiction?
    How can we judge a creator on psychological principles that are established for humans, not all-powerful beings? Strength supposedly comes from vulnerability (according to psychologists and occasionally psychiatrists) yet an all-powerful being can be judged all-the-same?
    To be infinite in regards to power does not necessarily mean that said creator is also infinitely vulnerable. Vulnerability in such a position would be a choice, and likely an unwise one.
    To *assume* that the creator of all beings is more vulnerable than their creation is pride. How can one say that their creator lies in a more vulnerable state than their own self?
    Infinite vulnerability doesn't equate to an infinite potential to love; that would also be a far-fetched assumption.
    And not to be pointlessly bitter, but digressing for the use of love is purely subjective. Love with a partner is obviously different than love from a parent. Yet here, the feeling of love is disregarded in some spiteful little aside about how needing love itself apparently derives from not getting enough from a mother. You can need love from a *specific* person while also wanting love itself. Saying that only one can exist in priority over the other is self-righteous, regardless of your views on relational loyalty.

  • @kathiejohns1418
    @kathiejohns1418 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this

  • @Hands2HealNow
    @Hands2HealNow 6 лет назад +5

    Is it important to love our neighbors as is so mentioned.

    • @spiritof6986
      @spiritof6986 3 года назад

      If you love your neighbour, and they love thiers, and they love thiers
      ... No more war. No more hatred. No more loneliness, hunger etc etc.
      So yep. Love is the only way.

  • @irongut42
    @irongut42 6 лет назад +13

    good perspective and really well told thank you for this.

  • @johnmagee6776
    @johnmagee6776 6 лет назад +3

    great vid man

  • @TELEMOKPWE
    @TELEMOKPWE 3 года назад

    Excellent approach

  • @davidsavage6324
    @davidsavage6324 6 лет назад +3

    i think HaShem would be better described as meek, having hidden strength rather than mighty strength per set.

  • @sarajka59
    @sarajka59 4 года назад +9

    I heard voice Torah it's true

  • @living-wellon-less5669
    @living-wellon-less5669 11 месяцев назад

    Add a little corn meal, garlic, onions and deep fry it in peanut oil and that's one good Matzah, in Alabama we call them hushpuppies!

  • @klikklak2430
    @klikklak2430 10 месяцев назад +1

    It’s true ! Also they already said that God is poor …attributing weaknesses to God have always been in Judaism and Christianity. Allah says in the Quran:
    لَقَد سَمِعَ اللَّهُ قَولَ الَّذينَ قالوا إِنَّ اللَّهَ فَقيرٌ وَنَحنُ أَغنِياءُ سَنَكتُبُ ما قالوا وَقَتلَهُمُ الأَنبِياءَ بِغَيرِ حَقٍّ وَنَقولُ ذوقوا عَذابَ الحَريقِ
    Allah has heard the saying of those who said: 'Allah is poor, but we are rich. ' We will write down what they have said, and their slaying of the Prophets without right. And We shall say: 'Taste the punishment of the burning. ' (181)

  • @nicolehogan3332
    @nicolehogan3332 5 лет назад +13

    Your message is so inspiring it's the truth Thank you💜🙏🇺🇸

  • @mushkafriedman4045
    @mushkafriedman4045 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @MF-Libi
    @MF-Libi 4 года назад

    Rab, its needed for you to speak about the Jewish view of love in general (not only spouses or kids)

  • @heatherwhitehead3743
    @heatherwhitehead3743 5 лет назад +3

    A few years into my sister's marriage she said 'I feel like a house cat"

    • @spiritof6986
      @spiritof6986 3 года назад +1

      So she married the wrong man already!

  • @eonoe11
    @eonoe11 2 года назад

    I don't know what you mean by vulnerable. Able to be wounded? Open to be hurt? He might be open to it, we all need to be, but where is the wound but in our heads? (sure there is physical harm, torn flesh, cuts, breaks in bones, even organic damages). Last time I checked, the creator was not physical. So he isn't gonna get hurt. This does not mean he doesn't experience joy and pleasure as he watches us do mitzvahs, I don't reckon. After all, he can feel quite satisfied when his creations act in beneficial ways to themselves each other, and to the universe. Perhaps he is somewhere on a continuum of bliss to extreme bliss? I hardly think he suffers for anything.

  • @alfredol8741
    @alfredol8741 3 года назад

    Thank you Rabbi

  • @keeto1234
    @keeto1234 6 лет назад +7

    Hello Pat Yes it is a mitzvah You shall love your neighbour as yourself” (Leviticus 19:18) Thats a mitzvah like any other to love and treat your friend like you would treat yourself . Additionally there is an extra mitzvah to love an orphan ,widow,,convert. God asks us to love them and take care of them since they do not have a father I will be their father. Same thing applies to a sin its worse to sin against an orphan.widow/convert because god says he will personally watch over them in place of their lost Parent ,Husband,Family

  • @arian6346
    @arian6346 3 года назад +1

    6 o'clock
    Whats the meaning of life?
    Quarter past 6
    How to become jewish

  • @kevinkingston6488
    @kevinkingston6488 9 месяцев назад

    Excelent shuir , thanks ...

  • @kevinjboconnor
    @kevinjboconnor 4 года назад +4

    I'm a Christian. I don't think that God really needs us. I think he created us out of his abundance of love. And he loves us despite our many flaws.

  • @JosephMage
    @JosephMage 2 месяца назад

    Baruch HaShem 🙏🏽✡️