Obligation? Obligation is a mitzva. Eize mitzva bediuk ze leachriach lo-yehudim lahazov et Israel? Ve al tahane im mashehu bli context. Im yesh lecha eize quote, tochiach she ze in the correct context and not misused.
Eize Jewish Milita ata rotze? Stam medaber al dvarim she mechalkim et ha am ha yehudi le rival factions. Eize Busha.
hola. y donde adentro de la Torah dise eso? El Torah es grande y yo quiero algo specifico por favor. Si vas a decir que tenien/tenemos aser algo, yo quiero a leher eso y ver de donde biene asi que podemos ablar mas de commo tenemos/no tenemos a mover depende que dise, y como los chachamim entiendo y que dise para hoy y no solo para los anyos que pasaron. por favor quando respondes yo prefiero ingles o hebreo.
I will look in to it. But lets assume that it's true and it applies to todays context. How exactly are we to do this humanely? A person whose family have lived somewhere for 4? 5? 10 maybe 15 generations will not want to move. So what do you suggest to do this humanely? With a gun to the head? With a bulldozer? It's not exactly humane nor will most of Israel ever support it.. Shum orr la olam. Shum tikkun olam with such actions. What about Sheva mitzvot B'nei Noach? Meaningless?
1. The Torah is Nitzchit, eternal. Refer back to the 13 ikkarei emuna.
2. The mishandling of things by the Israeli government doesn't mean that there isn't a Torah plan, which at the end is infinitely more humane than any other way.
3. Yes to 7 mitzvot, that is already on the works, and yes to the Gerush hagoyim, a requirement sin e qua non for true peace.
israel building more settlements means that more palestinians may die and get hurt and that more israelis may have to kill palestinians. unless you are a citizen of israel, you have no right to say when it is in israel's interest for israelis to further kill.
My citizen's status is irrelevant. Every Jew in the world has the Torah obligation to both, see to it that the Land of Israel be settled with Jews, and that the Gentiles who are now in the land be resettled somewhere else. Please see my previous video on that subject.
Even thousands of years ago when Jews lived in Palestine (you can call it Israel, still the same place) they were not the only race to live in the land.
Do you really expect all non-Jews to disassociate themselves from their holy land? I am not with you, I am with God but not with this crazy stuff.
1. "Palestine" is a contrived name imposed by the Roman Empire. The name is Eretz Yisrael.
2. We're not a race, and I am not talking about races.
3. We do have a Torah commandment to expel the gentile peoples of the land, and G-d warns us strongly about the horrible consequences of not doing so.
The name matter, it absolutely does. Crazy theft and murder is indeed wrong.
As of the absolute obligation to expel the gentiles from the land of Israel, that is not up to debate. It is an obligation, and not having done so is costing us an endless, mad war, that no farce of "peace process" will ever stop.
Would you really expel peaceful Israeli Christians and Muslims from their homes even if there was no doubt whatsoever that they were lawful taxpaying citizens of the Jewish state? That doesn't seem quite right, though I understand this position as being on of trust. The thing is there are a lot of crazy Jews who have shown they will stop at nothing to dismantle the Jewish state. So are you safer with them, Jewish, or me, non-Jewish. I think we both know the answer.
I would not expel gentiles who follow the Seven Noahide Laws and do not present a threat to the Jewish people.
I haven't done a video on the topic of the Expulsion, which I know will be very controversial, but NOT doing it will cost us dearly. I'll keep you posted.
You don't get it. The problem with Christians is that they claim to love and support Israel, but only with the underlying intention to convert the Jewish people to Christianity. They prey on Jews who do not know Torah and their roots. This is driving the Jewish people to spiritual extinction and it absolutely must be stopped.
There never was a "palestine". There was always Israel. Palestine is a made up name by roman emperor Hadrian, in 135 AD, because he hated our People and wanted to wipe Israel off the map! Palestine actually means "Philistine".
why don't you tell the youtube viewers about how Rashi interprets the word "ger" in the line of the bible, "be good to gerim, because you were gerim in egypt."
all haredi jews should work and serve in the army. frankly, without doing that, your voice should mean jack shit. i lived in jerusalem for several years. i have never seen more self-righteous people, who are far from perfect, in one place.
The Tzahal's honor was buried in the sands of Gush Katif. Should the datiim serve and protect their country? Absolutely! Let us form a citizen's militia that will blow out Nasrallah's brains next time he rises a finger! But Yehudi lo yigaresh Yehudi!
Besides, I was talking about datiim bichlal, including the Hesder Yeshiva crowd, which by definition so serve in the Army, and believe in "תורת ישראל לעם ישראל בארץ ישראל"
I know about Nahal Haredi and Hesder Yeshiva - and I think that is an excellent start. What I am talking about is equal mandatory service for ALL Jews - not a double standard which will breed contempt between Israelis. That is the last thing I want to see.
The army is better serve by soldiers who aren't there against their will. Now, the Tzahal should appreciate better the contribution of the religious soldiers -- notoriously manifested during the last war in Lebanon! -- and stop putting them in conflict with the basic principles of ארץ ישראל. No soldier should be sent to expel his fellow Jews off their homes. Period.
I agree with you. No Secular OR religious soldier should have to be put through that, and Olmert/Sharon should be ashamed for what they've done (but of course, this isn't unprecedented, is it? Let's think back to Begin). However, while I understand the extreme trauma leavin their homes must have caused these people, I think they should have left quietly rather than forced fellow Jews to commit such a terrible act.
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Arispiecyt 1 year ago
so true! excellent video, you make a very good point. bless you.
esterabrams12 2 years ago
Ma ata? Kahanist?
Obligation? Obligation is a mitzva. Eize mitzva bediuk ze leachriach lo-yehudim lahazov et Israel? Ve al tahane im mashehu bli context. Im yesh lecha eize quote, tochiach she ze in the correct context and not misused.
Eize Jewish Milita ata rotze? Stam medaber al dvarim she mechalkim et ha am ha yehudi le rival factions. Eize Busha.
rulllar 4 years ago
Ani medaber yashar, u mevi et ha makor min pesukei haTorah. Eineni mitkaven bichlal al pilug umachloket, elat al yichud haam, ela bekivun hanachon.
Lemaan achai vereai adabra na.
rafvrab 4 years ago
hola. y donde adentro de la Torah dise eso? El Torah es grande y yo quiero algo specifico por favor. Si vas a decir que tenien/tenemos aser algo, yo quiero a leher eso y ver de donde biene asi que podemos ablar mas de commo tenemos/no tenemos a mover depende que dise, y como los chachamim entiendo y que dise para hoy y no solo para los anyos que pasaron. por favor quando respondes yo prefiero ingles o hebreo.
rulllar 4 years ago
Did you read the 7th aliah of last week's parashah, Mishpatim?
Check also the 3rd aliah of parashat ma'asei. It is very explicitly expressed there.
rafvrab 4 years ago
I will look in to it. But lets assume that it's true and it applies to todays context. How exactly are we to do this humanely? A person whose family have lived somewhere for 4? 5? 10 maybe 15 generations will not want to move. So what do you suggest to do this humanely? With a gun to the head? With a bulldozer? It's not exactly humane nor will most of Israel ever support it.. Shum orr la olam. Shum tikkun olam with such actions. What about Sheva mitzvot B'nei Noach? Meaningless?
rulllar 4 years ago
You're making one assumption after another.
1. The Torah is Nitzchit, eternal. Refer back to the 13 ikkarei emuna.
2. The mishandling of things by the Israeli government doesn't mean that there isn't a Torah plan, which at the end is infinitely more humane than any other way.
3. Yes to 7 mitzvot, that is already on the works, and yes to the Gerush hagoyim, a requirement sin e qua non for true peace.
rafvrab 4 years ago
BS"D
Yashar Ko'Ach.
וְזָרְחָה לָכֶם יִרְאֵי שְׁמִי, שֶׁמֶשׁ צְדָקָה, וּמַרְפֵּא, בִּכְנָפֶיהָ
B Blessed :o)
MyPaprika 4 years ago
Thanks for this informative video!
boni123 4 years ago
israel building more settlements means that more palestinians may die and get hurt and that more israelis may have to kill palestinians. unless you are a citizen of israel, you have no right to say when it is in israel's interest for israelis to further kill.
truthlovver 4 years ago
My citizen's status is irrelevant. Every Jew in the world has the Torah obligation to both, see to it that the Land of Israel be settled with Jews, and that the Gentiles who are now in the land be resettled somewhere else. Please see my previous video on that subject.
rafvrab 4 years ago
rafvrab .. you are crazy.
Even thousands of years ago when Jews lived in Palestine (you can call it Israel, still the same place) they were not the only race to live in the land.
Do you really expect all non-Jews to disassociate themselves from their holy land? I am not with you, I am with God but not with this crazy stuff.
bbproductionsLA 4 years ago
1. "Palestine" is a contrived name imposed by the Roman Empire. The name is Eretz Yisrael.
2. We're not a race, and I am not talking about races.
3. We do have a Torah commandment to expel the gentile peoples of the land, and G-d warns us strongly about the horrible consequences of not doing so.
rafvrab 4 years ago
ok raf the name you call it doesn't matter, it is still wrong, crazy, theft, murder, and did I mention crazy?
People lived on land for a long time, in homes, on farms, and you think you have a religious right to evict them off the land you decide you want?
bbproductionsLA 4 years ago
The name matter, it absolutely does. Crazy theft and murder is indeed wrong.
As of the absolute obligation to expel the gentiles from the land of Israel, that is not up to debate. It is an obligation, and not having done so is costing us an endless, mad war, that no farce of "peace process" will ever stop.
rafvrab 4 years ago
Rafvrab,
Would you really expel peaceful Israeli Christians and Muslims from their homes even if there was no doubt whatsoever that they were lawful taxpaying citizens of the Jewish state? That doesn't seem quite right, though I understand this position as being on of trust. The thing is there are a lot of crazy Jews who have shown they will stop at nothing to dismantle the Jewish state. So are you safer with them, Jewish, or me, non-Jewish. I think we both know the answer.
WonderWomanUS 3 years ago
I would not expel gentiles who follow the Seven Noahide Laws and do not present a threat to the Jewish people.
I haven't done a video on the topic of the Expulsion, which I know will be very controversial, but NOT doing it will cost us dearly. I'll keep you posted.
rafvrab 3 years ago
I am absolutely NOT talking about Christians who involve themselves with Muslim extemists, they need to leave.
WonderWomanUS 3 years ago
You don't get it. The problem with Christians is that they claim to love and support Israel, but only with the underlying intention to convert the Jewish people to Christianity. They prey on Jews who do not know Torah and their roots. This is driving the Jewish people to spiritual extinction and it absolutely must be stopped.
notinriddles 3 years ago
Absolutely correct.
In Germany missionize many Christians, many Jews from the former UdSSR.
kleeneMira 3 years ago
There never was a "palestine". There was always Israel. Palestine is a made up name by roman emperor Hadrian, in 135 AD, because he hated our People and wanted to wipe Israel off the map! Palestine actually means "Philistine".
hadassahbattzion 3 years ago
im a muslim and i agree with you our holy book never mentioned palestine .
always peace .
NOORA49 3 years ago 4
israel is the name of jacob ? we as muslims belive in all massengers of god from adam to mohammed we love jesus too
khalid6591 3 years ago
That's the first time I've heard a Muslim say that. That's good that you know that
ChavaAyanna 3 years ago
why don't you tell the youtube viewers about how Rashi interprets the word "ger" in the line of the bible, "be good to gerim, because you were gerim in egypt."
truthlovver 4 years ago
You're free to post as you wish in You Tube. Want to make a video about Rashi? Kol HaKavod! How about starting by the first Rashi on Bereshit 1:1?
rafvrab 4 years ago
all haredi jews should work and serve in the army. frankly, without doing that, your voice should mean jack shit. i lived in jerusalem for several years. i have never seen more self-righteous people, who are far from perfect, in one place.
truthlovver 4 years ago
The Tzahal's honor was buried in the sands of Gush Katif. Should the datiim serve and protect their country? Absolutely! Let us form a citizen's militia that will blow out Nasrallah's brains next time he rises a finger! But Yehudi lo yigaresh Yehudi!
rafvrab 4 years ago
How can you blame the Gush Katif evacuation? Did the Haredim serve in the army before Gush Katif?
yehudi06 4 years ago
Yehudi06: Have you ever heard of Nahal Haredi?
Besides, I was talking about datiim bichlal, including the Hesder Yeshiva crowd, which by definition so serve in the Army, and believe in "תורת ישראל לעם ישראל בארץ ישראל"
rafvrab 4 years ago
I know about Nahal Haredi and Hesder Yeshiva - and I think that is an excellent start. What I am talking about is equal mandatory service for ALL Jews - not a double standard which will breed contempt between Israelis. That is the last thing I want to see.
yehudi06 4 years ago
The army is better serve by soldiers who aren't there against their will. Now, the Tzahal should appreciate better the contribution of the religious soldiers -- notoriously manifested during the last war in Lebanon! -- and stop putting them in conflict with the basic principles of ארץ ישראל. No soldier should be sent to expel his fellow Jews off their homes. Period.
rafvrab 4 years ago
I agree with you. No Secular OR religious soldier should have to be put through that, and Olmert/Sharon should be ashamed for what they've done (but of course, this isn't unprecedented, is it? Let's think back to Begin). However, while I understand the extreme trauma leavin their homes must have caused these people, I think they should have left quietly rather than forced fellow Jews to commit such a terrible act.
yehudi06 4 years ago