Jewish/Kohane (Priest) Response to my Muslim Brother/Sisters
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We are all brothers and sisters.
Palestine belongs to no one but the Palestinians, regardless of religion.
Stop zionism, it goes against the torah and Judaism.
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Shalom Aleichem, Yoel! I am a believer in Y'hoshua HaMoshiach and I seriously have to say that you are a legitamate and true Kohen! Be obsessed with love and the Torah! Be obsessed with the glory of HaShem! Yearn for His Sh'khinah my friend! Keep spreading peace and continue to be an example and representation of our father Aharon. May you be blessed and may HaShem give you His peace. Amein.
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Yes to real jews.......fuck off to the rasistic state of Issrahell!
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is this ben stiller in a wig?
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I want to send u to a death camp Jewish bastard
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WoW!! Ten Commandments r Islam!!!
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does a Kohen respect the laws of nature
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are you a khazar? i know deuteronomy 28:68 falls on me and jews took my ancestors on their ships and sold us, the so called blacks in the americas are the real 'jews' not jew-ish people
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Jews Muslims Christians in the past did pray next to each other in Jerusalem יְרוּשָׁלַיִם القدس from all nations in peace and will again in the future be able to do that. the gap between us was made for the benefit of politics materialists and ignorant people who worship the media.
We're working hard towards peace we'e going to eliminate and bring them all closer with Allah/Elah/Eloah/Elohim/Jehova
h/God's will and help. It's a revealed prophecy of peace Shalom Jewish brother -
Nice video. This kind of message is so reasonable - that we are all brothers and sisters - that it's hard to overstate the importance of it.
It's a very universal message of sharing- G-d is most pleased when we reflect his intent for his children in our actions.
I like the idea of Muslims praying with Jews together at Al-Aqsa and the Temple Mount. I hope it can become a reality.
Christians in Jerusalem want Jews to stop spitting on them
By Amiram Barkat
A few weeks ago, a senior Greek Orthodox clergyman in Israel attended a
meeting at a government office in Jerusalem's Givat Shaul quarter. When he
returned to his car, an elderly man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on
the window. When the clergyman let the window down, the passerby spat in his
face.
VoyageIslam 3 years ago
i apologize to you and to this clergyman on behalf of this elderly man. i can't really excuse his behavior although i can probably say that he probably was a holocaust survivor who lost loved ones and this was some kind of karmic correction. there is no excuse for it and i don't condone it at all. it is a very low, primitive level of communication. i agree that the more love and true understanding that can happen here the more possibility there can be for healing.
beingjoel 3 years ago
To Moslimkid,
In terms of there being no temple, I suggest you come and see for yourself all of the relics that still exist. See it with your own eyes and then you will know that a lot of what you read and hear about the lack of a Jewish Temple there is an absolute lie.
beingjoel 3 years ago
for Arab children. I feel this to be outrageous. As for as to love the foreigners, I mistranslated the Torah, the verse says strangers and implies "those that are different from you". The main thing is for both sides to recognize the reality of the history of the other side and the beliefs of the other side without continuing to kill each other. However since the Koran teaches that the Rabbis "made up" and reinvented the Torah, it makes it difficult to really talk to Muslims about this issue
beingjoel 3 years ago
of the Israelites were dispersed around the world. During that time many other tribes/religions moved in and the Jews were a minority but never stopped praying for and longing to come back. Karmically and in retrospect it probably wasn't a good idea to build a mosque on the site of the former Temple and it certainly is not karmically correct to claim that there never was a Temple and to destory antiquities, a common practice of the Waqf. Parts of the Temple mount are now act as soccer field
beingjoel 3 years ago