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  • Kitzur Shulchan Aruch(Followed by all Ashklenazi and sefardi jews), chapter 145/19:A Gentile who sins with a Jewess and converts, he may not marry her.

  • @ShlomoHaAvinoo the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch is a sin itself. i will never forget how when I was ole chadash living in a village in Israel my friends got into skanat nefashot on shabbat and my neighbours instead of going and help them went to ask the rabbi and they questioned me for an hour trying to make sure these friends were halachicly jewish. 99% of religious people I know support and endorse this behaviour. That's a SIN. making love to a person you love is NOT

  • @milkyroadtube The Talmud (Eruvin 53b). “Rabbi Yossi HaGlilli was traveling when he met Bruriah (Rabbi Meir’s wife) on the way. He asked her “Which path should I take to Lud?” Bruriah responded “Glilli, You imbecile, Don’t the sages say (Avos 1:5) “Don’t be excessive in talking to women? You could have said ‘Which to Lud’!”

  • @milkyroadtube Targoom Rabbi Yonathon ben Uzi'El(Vayikra 18:21): And don’t give from your seed in sexual intercourse with a daughter of the nations that she beget a child that will pass over to idolatry… .this is what dot give your seed to Moloch means.touching a Shiksa is Idolatry.This is learned from Sanhedrin (82a), Rav was made to read in a dream that G‑d cuts off the man who does this .Also see Malachi 2:11-12 .Convert her before making love to her.or you are Idolizing!

  • Yoreh Deah, Siman 268, Sif 12:

    Potential converts must be investigated to find if they are converting to marry Jews.

    Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, chapter 145/19:

    A Gentile who sins with a Jewess and converts, he may not marry her.

    Syrian Rabbis 1935 Decree:

    Conversions done for marriage are “absolutely invalid and worthless."

  • Rambam, Hilchot Issurei Biah, chapter 14, paragraph 13:

    Whoever converts because of worldly nonsense

    [for example, to marry a RICH JEW] is NOT a righteous convert.

    Yalkut Shimoni, Shemot, chapter 12, Remez 213:

    When a man converts because he wants to marry a Jewish woman,

    G_d says to him: You converted because of a nebelah [non-kosher carcass].

  • Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Raba, Chapter 29:

    A person who converts to marry a Jew is comparable to a mule (chamore).

    Minor Tractates of Talmud, Tractate Gerim, Chapter 1, Law 7:

    Anyone who converts for the sake of [marrying] a Jewish woman,

    or fear, or love [of money] is NOT a convert...

    Anyone who is NOT converted from purely religious motives is NOT a convert.

  • One's faith is one's personality, one's link to everything in life. Including how we perceive each other and the visibpule & invisible world. May the Lord bless us always in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, amen.

  • Interfaith marriages can be very, very stressful. I strongly believe that two people must have one main principle of God. We know that God is a divine mystery to us as humans. I am a Roman Catholic. I would love my wife to accept Jesus Christ as her Lord & savior. The reason is for her own salvation. Nothing more,nothing less. Christ is the only one that can unite the entire human race. No other one. Amen.

  • @Aliyah15 Don't presume that I didn't consider Islam or that I'm closed to hearing what Muslims have to say. Just as you know more about Islam than one who first meets you may presume, I likewise. I've been slowly learning Arabic for over 4 years.

  • @777deathless888 Dude what does his beliefs have to do with you? It's between Him ans HaShem. Who are you to say these things?

  • @Aliyah15 Of course I found Islam of interest. I carefully read through the Qurán, studiously - in a translation, albeit. And I'm till this day intent upon learning Arabic to the point that I'll be able to understand the Qurán and other Arabic writings in the original language. I have already posted several videos summarizing why, ultimately, I did not go to Islam.

  • Your entire premise is Wrong.the sages say a Idolatress woman who has sex with a jewish man must be Put to Death.Not only this even touching a non-Jewish women is a Cutting off of the Brith ,and expels ones afterlife,According to Chazal.

    A women who does this must be put to death.that is Halacha.

  • Intermarriage into any culture tends to result in assimilation. In fact, forced intermarriage was a technique of the Assyrians to destroy the national identities of their conquered foes.

  • I love your diffrent Kippot! :)

  • hi how can I be and Jews

  • I ditched my last girlfriend because she oposed

  • How about between the People of the Book?

  • I don't understand why people get married to people out of the faith, christians call this unequally yoked meaning one will always be dragging the other it will not be unison. People these days are lovers of pleasure more than lovers of HaShem, if you love HaShem you keep his commandments, if you don't then go off and marry a pagan or christian but don't bring shame to HIS Name by remaining in Judaism and marrying into strange religions and gods.

  • What happened at the end? The video got cut :(

  • @Daibhidh464 Camera ran out of memory, lol... It's probably for the better. Most people don't watch more than 3 or so mins of any video. I think the information provided in the video and annotations make the point clear enough to anyone intellectually honest. What are your thoughts?

  • @omedyashar What does the mem prefix in the Hebrew language mean? What is the difference in the function of the mem- in words like Matityahu and Mikail?

  • @TomMarAlem1987 The "mem" is not a prefex in the names Matityahu and Mikha'el. Rather, in these names the "mem" is part of the one of the words that each name consists of. Matit = gift [of] and the Mi in Mihka'el means "who?"

  • @omedyashar Sometimes "mem" is a prefex. When "mem" is a prefex it literally means "from," but can be used in the since of "than" or "as a result of."

  • @omedyashar, basically along the same lines as your's. :)

  • Shalom alechem! I haven't watched all your videos, but I find them quite interesting. Are you jewish by birth or did you convert? And in that case why did you choose Judaism over Christianity or Islam or any other religion?

    Peace

  • @Yaiyasmin Shalom u-verakha.

    I officially joined the people of Israel through formal conversion. The body of my videos explain why I choose Torah over Christianity or the organized religion of Islam. But in so far as "islam" means surrender or submission to G-d, this is what my religion is - it is what I strive for. The ancient Jewish writers who wrote in Arabic describe Torah observance using the same terminology.

  • @omedyashar Two videos are good starters for my reasons: " ( jewish / muslim part 1 ) Why Jewish? Why Not Muslim? "

    and

    " Christian Becomes a Jew [ JEWISH Convert ] " ...This 2nd video was one of the very first videos I posted. Keep in mind that I was still particularly camera shy then ;)

  • @omedyashar Cool I'll check them out Godwilling and get back to you if I have any other questions :)

  • @omedyashar Oh I noticed you write G-d instead of the whole word... is there a specific reason for that?

  • @Yaiyasmin so as not to uter g-ds name in anything other than prayer

  • I am a Latter-Day Saint Christian, and we have a very similar prohibition from marrying outside the faith for similar reasons. There are Latter-Day Saints who choose to marry outside the faith regardless, and encounter similar problems which you have described. Sadly I think many people misinterpret such prohibitions as being bigoted or narrow.

  • @0x783czar The New Testament itself has the same prohibition. All intellectually honest Christians should understand the logic behind this.

    And you're absolutely right that it doesn't equate to being bigoted or narrow minded. It is about being realistic and considerate.

  • @omedyashar Of course it doesn't equate to being bigoted or narrow minded. It is about being realistic and considerate. It is inconsiderate to expect one's non-Jewish spouse to live in accord with all the all encompassing daily religious practices that becoming Jewish involves. That's why mixed marriages usually equate to religion taking a backseat ride in the rides of both spouses. This is why the children of mixed marriages end up secular the majority of the time.

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