@GavriellaMichal Yes I am. And by no Mitzwoth they have 7 Noahide laws which are the basic laws for all humanity. If they soo wish they can become Jewish as well, but it is not obligatory for them.
@TagMahirTzedek I didn't disagree with you. Non-jews can do what they please they have no Mitzvot Ha'Torah (torah commandments) to live by. Are you Jewish?
@GavriellaMichal And non-Jews are also allowed to eat meat. And if they don't violate the basic Noahide laws, they did not do anything wrong, and can eat meat without a problem.
@GavriellaMichal I understand, and I am a practicing Observant Jew. And I am aware and follow these laws. BUT my point is that becoming a vegan is not required. Not for Jews and not for non-Jews. In fact come to think of it, at least for Jews, Jews are required to eat meat at certain occasions (like holidays and Shabb-t) obviously Kosher and according to the laws of G-D that Jews should keep.
@TagMahirTzedek I agree some of the videos of live animals being eaten in awful and against what HaShem wants from us. If one chooses to become a vegan, it is still a very Kosher lifestyle. but there is not just 'do not eat milk and meat' there are laws about grains and certain vegetables.... much to learn but learn the basics first :)
@GavriellaMichal "Become a vagan" ? That's not what is required. Keeping kosher for Jews is, and just separating meat and milk. For non-Jews the minimum is not to eat from an animals that is alive. Which almost no one does today (their are exceptions though in places like China, I saw video with this done, and that is forbidden and disgusting) .
With all respect- these questions are good ones to ask. But what does your pastor tell you? I was a xian for a short time and I was told a lot of rubbish. Learn Hebrew :)
The laws of kashrus (Kosher) is something that is possible in this time- simple answer to not eating meat and dairy- become a vegan- the whole world were vegans until the flood Noach's family survived.
There are 2 verses in the Tanakh that made me go back to my Jewish traditions- Deut 24:16 and Ezekiel 18:20.
Thank you for posting this video. You're asking important questions that any intellectually honest person should have. I am very sorry that it took me this long to reply. I didn't realize that you posted this video until only a week ago. I've already prepared and recorded 4 replies to this video, to different questions you asked. I've already posted the first of these. I'll reply the rest every few days from now, G-d willing. All the best.
@GavriellaMichal Yes I am. And by no Mitzwoth they have 7 Noahide laws which are the basic laws for all humanity. If they soo wish they can become Jewish as well, but it is not obligatory for them.
TagMahirTzedek 2 months ago
@TagMahirTzedek I didn't disagree with you. Non-jews can do what they please they have no Mitzvot Ha'Torah (torah commandments) to live by. Are you Jewish?
GavriellaMichal 2 months ago
@GavriellaMichal And non-Jews are also allowed to eat meat. And if they don't violate the basic Noahide laws, they did not do anything wrong, and can eat meat without a problem.
TagMahirTzedek 2 months ago
@GavriellaMichal I understand, and I am a practicing Observant Jew. And I am aware and follow these laws. BUT my point is that becoming a vegan is not required. Not for Jews and not for non-Jews. In fact come to think of it, at least for Jews, Jews are required to eat meat at certain occasions (like holidays and Shabb-t) obviously Kosher and according to the laws of G-D that Jews should keep.
TagMahirTzedek 2 months ago
@TagMahirTzedek I agree some of the videos of live animals being eaten in awful and against what HaShem wants from us. If one chooses to become a vegan, it is still a very Kosher lifestyle. but there is not just 'do not eat milk and meat' there are laws about grains and certain vegetables.... much to learn but learn the basics first :)
Shalom
GavriellaMichal 2 months ago
@GavriellaMichal "Become a vagan" ? That's not what is required. Keeping kosher for Jews is, and just separating meat and milk. For non-Jews the minimum is not to eat from an animals that is alive. Which almost no one does today (their are exceptions though in places like China, I saw video with this done, and that is forbidden and disgusting) .
TagMahirTzedek 2 months ago
You look cute
yuukannahoshi 4 months ago
With all respect- these questions are good ones to ask. But what does your pastor tell you? I was a xian for a short time and I was told a lot of rubbish. Learn Hebrew :)
The laws of kashrus (Kosher) is something that is possible in this time- simple answer to not eating meat and dairy- become a vegan- the whole world were vegans until the flood Noach's family survived.
There are 2 verses in the Tanakh that made me go back to my Jewish traditions- Deut 24:16 and Ezekiel 18:20.
GavriellaMichal 4 months ago
Thank you for posting this video. You're asking important questions that any intellectually honest person should have. I am very sorry that it took me this long to reply. I didn't realize that you posted this video until only a week ago. I've already prepared and recorded 4 replies to this video, to different questions you asked. I've already posted the first of these. I'll reply the rest every few days from now, G-d willing. All the best.
omedyashar 5 months ago