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Rosh HaShanah by Michael Berg

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2006

study about Rosh Hashanah with Michael Berg.
See the full 52:00 minute video on http://www.ukabbalah.com

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  • why does the bible say that the head of the year is in the spring, but the rabbis teach that it is in the fall??? this does not jive.

  • @Madkre8tor You are correct. Rosh Hashanah means "head of the year" but it is not the "New Year." Even the Torah states that Rosh Hashanah occurs in the seventh month. According to the Kabbalists, Nissan (Aries) is the first month of the year. Rosh Hashanah is the head or "seed" of the year. The seed you plant on Rosh Hashanah grows into the tree that will be the coming year. It is our opportunity to chose the seed we wish to plant so that our upcoming year blossoms with peace/

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  • Que bueno seria subtitularlo en Español, es muy interesante la kabbalah para mi persona... Los Saludo y Bendigo y Feliz ROSH HA SHANAH!

  • For Madkre8tor :

    here is an explanation by Michael Berg's father- The Rav Berg

  • I love that the 7 Holy Festivals of Yahshua are also for all mankind to celebrate. Obviously, the "Former Rain" & "Latter Rain", are the message of Salvation for mankind & it's a reminder of what Adonai had done for mankind, & what He will do in the coming future.

  • thank you so much that was fantastic

  • Very insightful, kind of reiterates everything you emphasized in your book "The Well of Life" but when it's said in spoken word the emphasis on the words themselves create more impact then just text in a book.

    Thank you. :)

  • Wow !! that was awesome , thank you and happy Rosh HaShanah . Would like to see more , are you a Rabbi?

  • shana tovah to all! :)

  • I'm a Jew. I am 39yrs old. I didn't know this. So thank you.

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