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In certain parts of Manhattan, there is an 18-mile fishing line tied to utility poles, forming an eruv, a symbolic fence for observant Jews. This eruv allows them to carry things from their private residences into the public domain on Saturdays, which is otherwise prohibited. Without the eruv, they would be confined to their homes, unable to carry keys, wallets, or even push strollers. The eruv is checked every Thursday by a rabbi to ensure its integrity. This concept was established 2000 years ago and is now present in over 200 cities worldwide.

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Israel has a skin bank where they take skin from people they've killed, mostly Palestinians. Muslims believe in burying bodies whole within 24 hours of death, facing Mecca. Israel knows this, as Jewish customs also discourage cremation. Therefore, the skin and organ banks in Israel don't have many donations from Israelis. This practice not only robs families of the chance to bury their loved ones according to their traditions, but also desecrates the bodies.

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In April 2024, a red cow sacrifice in Israel may spark conflict with Palestine. Israeli groups aim to sacrifice a red heifer to build a 3rd temple, leading to tensions with Palestinians and Muslims. The sacrificial ritual is believed to purify Jews for praying at the Al Aqsa mosque. Extremist Jewish groups have a history of provocative actions at the mosque, including attempted sacrifices. The potential demolition of the mosque could provoke widespread outrage in the Arab and Muslim world. Israeli excavations under the mosque have drawn criticism for potentially weakening its structure. Concerns remain about the impact of the red cow sacrifice on escalating tensions in the region.

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Israel is preparing to sacrifice a red heifer for temple rebuilding. Some believe it will bring the messiah. The ceremony is seen as a step towards chaos and a new world order. Love over fear is encouraged.

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The speaker notes that there is no real way to know how ancient or Biblical Hebrew sounded, but there are beautiful indications of what it might have sounded like, evidenced by Yemenite Hebrew, and leaves the audience with this thought.

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Nine Jewish priests and five red heifers are key elements for building the 3rd Jewish temple, believed by some to signal the Messiah's arrival. The red heifers, crucial for priest purification, are currently being prepared in Israel. Plans are in place for a ceremony on the Mount of Olives, with a group aiming to rebuild the temple. The process has historical and religious significance for Jews and Christians, with differing views on its timing and implications. The potential rebuilding of the temple is intertwined with political tensions in the region.

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There is a lack of Jewish rappers because Jewish owners and CEOs run the music industry. Kanye wished everyone a happy Kwanzaa and acknowledged that Jewish people hold power in Hollywood and the music industry. The speaker feels uncomfortable discussing this topic and doesn't want to be misunderstood. They have Jewish friends and contacts in their phone.

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After the Romans destroyed the second temple, Rabbi Akiva and his colleagues witnessed a fox leaving the holiest part of the temple. While everyone else mourned, Rabbi Akiva laughed. When asked why, he explained that there were prophecies about the temple's destruction and subsequent rebuilding. Seeing the first prophecy come true gave him hope that the second prophecy would also be fulfilled.

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In Hebrew, fulfilling seventy years relates to the Jews' Babylonian exile. After seventy years, King Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to Israel and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Now, seventy years after the establishment of the State of Israel, President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as its capital and built a house in Jerusalem. The speaker hopes that, like King Cyrus, Trump and the 70 nations will help the Jewish people rebuild the Third Temple, recognizing Jerusalem as the spiritual holy capital. The speaker confirms that some parts of the temple are ready to be built. They have made vessels and a big altar. They believe that action must accompany prayer, so they are actively preparing for the temple's reconstruction.

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Jews mourn at the Wailing Wall for their destroyed temple. A man ties a string for a blessing and asks for money for his 8 children's food. Claiming to be a rabbi, he requests a donation, haggling over the amount. The tourist ends up giving $30 for the blessing.

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Speaker 0 says they’re Jewish, having just discovered it; they knew their mom’s side was Jewish but she never stated it, and they verified it. It’s “crazy.” They wonder what it means and note being told “you’re Jewish.” They were raised Christian and ask if they can be both. Speaker 1 responds that you can be both, and confirms they are both. They mention their mom has ties to Judaism, and if so, “you’re Jewish.” Speaker 0 finds that dope, but notes they feel like they’re all of them: “I’m Jewish. I’m Christian. I’m Muslim. I’m Buddhist. I’m all of Jewish.” Speaker 1 comments, “He’s an African American Jew.” Speaker 0 asks, “What percent Jew are you?” and states they’re “apparently, 20%. We’ll take it.” Speaker 1 says they’re 50%, maybe a little 75% ish. They discuss practices: “Gotta do little”—do they do Shabbat? Speaker 1 says their mom does Shabbat every Friday, but they don’t, though they do the holidays. Speaker 0 asks if they wear a Yamaka (Yarmulke). Speaker 1 says yes, they even have a Mezuzah. The Mezuzah is described as the thing you put on the door when you walk in, and you kiss it when you walk in.

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Israel is preparing to sacrifice a red heifer for temple rebuilding. The ritual is believed to bring the messiah. The heifer must be perfect and never worked. Evangelicals see it as symbolic of Jesus' blood. The ceremony is to take place on the Mount of Olives. Some fear chaos if the temple is rebuilt. Love can overcome fear.

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You're not allowed to sing church songs outside of church grounds unless authorized by the church. This raises concerns about human rights.

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Would you trust someone who prayed to their gods every year that all their promises, oaths, and vows be broken and converted into lies? That's exactly what Jews do every year on Yom Kippur, the same day they sacrifice a goat to Satan. Their prayer is called kol Nidre, and they think it entitles them to lie and renege on each and every promise they have ever made or will ever make. They also think it grants them the right to break every law and commit every sin imaginable without punishment or retribution. All vows and all the things we have made forbidden to ourselves, and all our oaths and all consecrated items we have pledged, all explicit promises and all abbreviated promises that we have vowed, sworn and dedicated from this Yom Kippur until next Yom Kippur, may it come at an auspicious time, we regret having made them. May they be forgiven, eradicated and nullified, and may they not be valid or exist any longer. Our vows shall no longer be vows.

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God reminds us, as Jews, to respect others' places of worship when living in their land. When we return to our own land, God asks for a small, clean space in Jerusalem free of other religions' symbols. This spot will be a light for the world.

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Many people on the internet are discovering that Jewish and Israeli music often sounds similar to Arab and other Eastern music. This has confused and angered some individuals. It is important to note that most Israeli citizens and Jews are not Ashkenazi Jews from Europe. Many Jews from Arabic-speaking countries and other Islamic majority nations migrated to Israel, France, and the United States due to various reasons such as persecution and expulsions. The majority of Israeli citizens are of Mizrahi, Sephardic, Ethiopian, or mixed backgrounds. Additionally, a significant portion of Israeli citizens are Palestinian Arabs. It is also worth mentioning that many "Russian Jews" are actually Farsi-speaking Jews from Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, known as Mountain Jews.

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The Jewish kingdom lasted over 70 years, but now Israel is 75 years old, causing panic among Jews. Historical attempts to rebuild the temple failed due to divine intervention, as described in various chronicles. Despite this, some, like pastor Greg Locke, believe in rebuilding the temple based on the Scofield Bible.

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In this video, a rabbi discusses the importance of grieving and fighting for life. They emphasize that grief is sacred and slow, and that it is necessary to come together with others in times of brokenness. The rabbi suggests turning to ancient Jewish traditions, such as reciting the Mourner's Kaddish, to sanctify life through grief. They acknowledge the loss of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis and offer prayers for their families. The video concludes with a call to fight for the living and seek comfort for those in mourning.

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The Middle East used to have many Jews, but now there are very few left due to persecution and discrimination. When Israel was created in 1948, many Jews fled for their lives. It's important to respect each other's history and promote acceptance, freedom, and kindness to ensure a safe home for all.

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We need a red heifer to build a temple, which hasn't been done in over 2000 years. There are 5 perfect red heifers in Israel, brought in as pets on a special permit. They flew in on an American Airlines flight with 250 passengers on top and 5 red heifers on the bottom.

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Speaker 0 describes Jewish eschatology as follows: Jews believe that because they disobeyed God, worshiped false idols, and sinned, they were expelled from their homeland, Jerusalem, to wander the earth, creating the Jewish diaspora. Eventually, a Jewish messiah will emerge to take the Jews back to Jerusalem, reconstituting the nation of Israel. He will rebuild Solomon's Temple, because Solomon's Temple is where God lives, and it is where the people of Israel make sacrifices to Yahweh in order to show their devotion to Yahweh. So Solomon's Temple is presented as very important. There will be a war of Gog and Magog, where the entire world unites against Israel. This war will be led by the antichrist, the false prophet. The speakers note that we do not know what God and the God represent. According to the Bible, these are people from the north, but that could mean anyone. Certain Jewish scholars have interpreted Gog and Magog to represent Russia and Iran. This interpretation is highlighted as important because of contemporary events. When it seems as though Israel’s enemies, Gog and Magog, are about to win, God will intervene and ensure that Israel wins. This intervention will usher in the messianic age, in which Israel becomes the most prominent nation on earth, the light of nations, and the light of the world. The overall arc presented is that Jewish eschatology centers on exile due to disobedience, a future messianic return and restoration, the rebuilding of Solomon’s Temple, a climactic Gog and Magog conflict led by the antichrist and false prophet, divine intervention guaranteeing Israel’s victory, and the advent of a messianic age with Israel as a guiding global beacon.

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Question: If a Jew converts to another religion, are they still Jewish? A Jew is a Jew forever and cannot convert. It is simply impossible. The Jew will always remain Jewish. Remember that.

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Listening to music is considered a major sin because the prophet cursed it. He referred to the sounds of musical instruments, like those used in celebrations such as weddings and graduations, as cursed. There are hadiths that describe listening to music in negative terms, comparing it to molten iron being poured. Minor sins, on the other hand, are actions that can lead to major sins but do not carry specific punishments or curses.

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Jewish ships brought slaves to America. Let's take a break.

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We need a red heifer to rebuild the temple, which hasn't been done in over 2000 years. There are now 5 perfect red heifers in Israel that were brought in as pets on a special permit. They arrived on an American Airlines flight with 250 passengers on top and 5 red heifers on the bottom.
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