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In 2004, an Arab sniper shot Yosef Pash in the head. The bullet penetrated his brain. The doctors gave him a 20% chance of survival. A miracle story, involving amazing answers ...
http://www.Igrot.com In 2004, an Arab sniper shot Yosef Pash in the head. The bullet penetrated his brain. The doctors gave him a 20% chance of survival. A miracle story, involving amazing answers of the Lubavitcher Rebbe thru the volumes of Igrot Koidesh - Holy Letters http://www.Igrot.com
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I know very little Hebrew, but I do know that every time they say Schneerson's name in this clip, the narrator says, "King Messiah (Melech Hamashiach)" - we don't see that in the english subtitles.
Normally, we avoid writing the Name by substituting letters or syllables, for example, writing "G-d" instead of "God." In addition, the number 15, which would ordinarily be written in Hebrew as Yod-Hei (10-5), is normally written as Teit-Vav (9-6), because Yod-Hei is a Name.
It is worth noting that this prohibition against erasing or defacing Names of God applies only to Names that are written in some kind of permanent form, and recent rabbinical decisions have held that writing on a computer is not a permanent form, thus it is not a violation to type God's Name into a computer and then backspace over it or cut and paste it, or copy and delete files with God's Name in them. However, once you print the document out, it becomes a permanent form.
Jews do not casually write any Name of God.Judaism does not prohibit writing the Name of God per se; it prohibits only erasing or defacing a Name of God. However, observant Jews avoid writing any Name of God casually because of the risk that the written Name might later be defaced, obliterated or destroyed accidentally or by one who does not know better.
The commandment not to erase or deface the name of God comes from Deut. 12:3. In that passage, the people are commanded that when they take over the promised land, they should destroy all things related to the idolatrous religions of that region, and should utterly destroy the names of the local deities. Immediately afterwards, we are commanded not to do the same to our God.
2. The term, a title I imagine, does it mean Lord;Master as in Arabic and Aramaic? Or does it mean something different in Hebrew. If you dont mind. BTW thanks for sharing this amazing video.
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1. The term Rabbi and Rebbe are the same?
2. The term, a title I imagine, does it mean Lord;Master as in Arabic and Aramaic? Or does it mean something different in Hebrew. If you dont mind. BTW thanks for sharing this amazing video.
peace.