Thursday, July 19, 2012

VIDEO - Get Rid of Bad Attitude in One Scoop

 

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Get Rid of Bad Attitude in One Scoop

2 minute video on the Parsha

 

Question of the Week:

 

Due to my business, I travel a lot and meet many people from different religions. I have met Buddhists, Muslims and Christians of all denominations, and each and every one believes that their religion is the one true religion and it is the right one to follow.

We can't all be right. So how are you so convinced that you are not going to burn in hell by not following Catholicism? Or get Allah angry by not being a good Muslim? Ultimately should we pick a religion like we choose our lotto numbers; just hoping that when it all comes to an end we have made the right choice?

Best regards and may the right god be with you.

 

Answer:

 

Imagine there was one belief that Jews, Christians, Muslims and Buddhists all accepted as true. Wouldn't that be amazing? For these very different religions to agree on something - anything - is nothing short of a miracle. If all the major religions would concur on one divine revelation, there could be no stronger indication that this revelation is true.

 

Well, it exists. There is one revelation that all believe to be true. All these religions agree that the Torah was given to the Jewish people at Mt Sinai. This fact is written clearly in the Christian and Muslim scriptures. And the eastern masters venerate the Torah and its divine wisdom, to the point that they actually send Jewish seekers back to Judaism. The Dalai Lama is known to have told Jews who come to him: "Why do you come to me? Go home and study Torah!"

 

So all major religions believe in the divine origin of Judaism. The same cannot be said for any other belief system. This is an incredibly significant point. It means that while so many Jews walk around unsure of their beliefs, most of the world today believes that G-d gave the Torah to the Jews.

 

But there's more. Believing Judaism is true does not mean negating other spiritual paths. Judaism teaches that while Judaism is the way for Jews, it is not for everyone. We are not out to convert the world to Judaism. Unlike almost every other religion, Jews do not missionize. This is because we believe not everyone needs to be Jewish.

 

A non-Jew can be close to G-d, go to heaven, and lead a moral and meaningful life, all the while remaining a non-Jew. Spiritual paths other than Judaism can be valid, as long as they conform to the seven basic laws for all humanity, known as the Laws of the Children of Noah (Noah being the father of all humankind). The seven laws are: do not serve idols, do not curse G-d, do not murder, do not commit acts of sexual immorality, do not steal, set up a fair justice system, and treat animals mercifully.

 

This leaves us with an astounding conclusion. Other religions believe in Judaism, and yet Judaism leaves room for other religious expressions. I am proud to be part of a belief system that can accept others, and is accepted by others. Not that this is the basis of my faith. Judaism doesn't need outside confirmation to be acceptable. But this is a strong argument against those who think that faith is a zero-sum game. And it provides a vision for how the world can live in harmony - many paths, one divine truth.

 

Good Shabbos,

Rabbi Moss

 

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Tisha B'Av at Nefesh
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Tisha BAv

The fast of Tisha B'av, mourning the destruction of the Temple, commences on Saturday night 28 July at 5:13pm and continues on Sunday 29 July until 5:40pm.

 

Motzoei Shabbos - Saturday Night July 28

Evening Service 6:30pm followed by Lamentations and

 

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO LECTURE by internationally acclaimed speaker

 

Rabbi YY Jacobson

 

Jacobson 

The Bar Kochva Revolt in History and Kabbalah

 

 

Sunday July 29

Morning service 8am including Kinnos service with explanations and stories of the destruction of the Temple.

 

Learning Program 

 

10am Talmud Class - The Destruction of Betar

11am Chassidus - The Rebbe's Maamar on Tisha B'av 

 

Mincha 4:40pm followed by Maariv

Fast ends 5:40pm

 

SERVICES AT NEFESH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  

Friday Night

Candlelighting 4:49pm

Mincha 5:00pm

 

Shabbos Service 6:00pm followed by Kiddush

 

Shabbos Day

Class - The Spiritual Parsha 9am

Morning Service 10am -12:20pm followed by Kiddush sponsored anonymously in honour of the Nefesh community

 

Mincha 4:45pm followed by Maariv and Seudah Shlishis

 

Shabbos ends 5:48pm

 

Sunday

Shachris 8am followed by beginners Talmud and breakfast

 

DAILY MINYAN

Monday to Friday 7am

NOTE: Wednesday minyan has some positions vacant - can you help?

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