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fantastic video!... except for the anti-Torah/non halachically jewish- filmed on Shabbat-women rabbi at the end. no, that's not a valid expression of Judaism. You said so in your video. the Torah makes this a two way street. Hashem gave us the Torah and we follow it. Everyone at their pace. One step at a time. But not people who throw the entire thing in the garbage and make believe they are doing the right thing.
Harry Pearle
4 months ago
I appreciate your concerns, but we are supposed to have FREE SPEECH, in the USA.That means, we try to give each person a chance to speak out, even if we are afraid they will speak words of hate. Let them speak, before we try to silence them.
Let me confess that I have struggled all my life to voice my concerns, as a very shy person. My shyness and timidity has caused me much suffering. I was a shy college teacher, for many years, but I never realized how I handicapped myself.
I believe that Jews will speak out against Mamdani, and their voices will be heard.
A new born baby cries out, and we are happy to hear his cries. But somewhere along the way, maybe in school, we learn to silence ourselves and others.
"Words from the HEART, enter the HEART" Much thanks
fantastic video!... except for the anti-Torah/non halachically jewish- filmed on Shabbat-women rabbi at the end. no, that's not a valid expression of Judaism. You said so in your video. the Torah makes this a two way street. Hashem gave us the Torah and we follow it. Everyone at their pace. One step at a time. But not people who throw the entire thing in the garbage and make believe they are doing the right thing.
I appreciate your concerns, but we are supposed to have FREE SPEECH, in the USA.That means, we try to give each person a chance to speak out, even if we are afraid they will speak words of hate. Let them speak, before we try to silence them.
Let me confess that I have struggled all my life to voice my concerns, as a very shy person. My shyness and timidity has caused me much suffering. I was a shy college teacher, for many years, but I never realized how I handicapped myself.
I believe that Jews will speak out against Mamdani, and their voices will be heard.
A new born baby cries out, and we are happy to hear his cries. But somewhere along the way, maybe in school, we learn to silence ourselves and others.
"Words from the HEART, enter the HEART" Much thanks