tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post5060968345232937953..comments2023-06-21T10:58:53.104+03:00Comments on The Absolute Truth -------- בס"ד: Another Sign of the End: Our Most Exciting Seder EverThe Absolute Truthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-39526353858901398892016-04-28T05:10:40.912+03:002016-04-28T05:10:40.912+03:00Both :-) and also in Hebrew and Hindi :-)
scBoth :-) and also in Hebrew and Hindi :-)<br /><br />scAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-59652110975570313422016-04-27T17:46:38.096+03:002016-04-27T17:46:38.096+03:00As rav Menachem wrote, the woman take the traditio...As rav Menachem wrote, the woman take the tradition from her father, then from her husband.<br />My mother was chef Mediterranean, and in my family tradition we eat rice, not many other kitniyot as it is poisonous to me.<br />When in search for shidduch, the very unchangeable condition of my future husband was to be a sefardi or mizrahi to be able to keep my family tradition to eat rice during PESAH.<br />My daughter, a half mizrahi, married an Ashkenazi, so I guess they are on potato diet??<br />So long Jews are outside of Israel this difference is absolutely acceptable, not always easy.<br />Rabbi Ovadia Yosef stated that until ha Mashiah take the leadership, we should follow our tradition.<br />Although I feel pity for every mizrahi daughter thwt she have to follow the custom of her Ashkenazi husband, rabbi Ovadia is my guide in HALACHA.<br />You should see what he said about wigs! :)<br />We Jews, are part of one body.<br />With all our beautiful differences.<br />The 13 principles of Jewish faith unite us and guide.<br />Thank you for the defense.<br />I am sure that when Mashiah Tzidkeinu is crowned, al the difficult things will become much simpler, including kitniyot on pesah.<br />Till then, follow the halacha suitable to your family tradition for no serious Jew want to become "reform".<br /><br />Orna Nitzevetאורנה ניצבת. דוד מלך ישראל חי וקייםhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017830220376300763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-90247329334145612122016-04-27T15:24:46.945+03:002016-04-27T15:24:46.945+03:00I humbly apologize if I came across as being anyth...I humbly apologize if I came across as being anything but helpful and truthful. I was asked a question, and I gave a totally correct answer.<br /><br />I have been in that situation of being invited by very good Sephardi friends to eat at their house on Pesach. They were completely understanding, and they suggested to me, that I bring whatever food with to ensure that I did not violate my custom of Kitniyot. They knew as I know that true friendship includes helping your fellow Jew do all the laws and customs properly. That is what Hashem wants from us, love for each other as we work together to come closer to Hashem.<br /><br />If you know any Rabbi that tells you to violate a definite Ashkenaz custom, run from that Rabbi, he is wrong, and telling you something that Hashem would not approve of.<br /><br />From my book: Rabbi Moshe David Valle (1697-1777) was a Kabbalist who wrote many books. One of the subjects, for which he is known, is stating the differences required by different Jews. Jews are very much influenced by their environmental conditions with which they grew up. A Jew in Northern Africa obviously has a very different situation from a Jew in Europe. Differences such food, water, air, climate, customs, etc actually cause differences to be needed by the soul in every activity in life. Prayer is very much included in the dichotomy, and therefore even requires different words and customs. You can’t get more exacting and scientifically accurate than that.<br /><br />It is not just custom, but, once again, a matter of living the absolute truth as Hashem designed it.<br /><br />So far as Orna's situation, SHE married a wonderful Sefardi Jew. Jewish women often take on the customs of their husbands at time of marriage. What she did is totally permissible, according to Hashem's rules.<br /><br />Please, don't judge me based on improper information, which is such a very common practice in this world. I would feel horrible if I gave any other answer than the correct one, after all this is called the Absolute Truth.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-48930252224433706302016-04-27T13:18:12.917+03:002016-04-27T13:18:12.917+03:00Hello Menachem, Orna Nitzevet,wrote so beautifull...Hello Menachem, Orna Nitzevet,wrote so beautifully his discription of pesach.<br />Annoymours asked if Ashkenazi be allowed to eat a kitniyot seder.. your answer i found arrogant.. with that No. bring your own food.<br />And you are not a rabbi or rav, yet the rabbis have said that all foods can be eaten, ashkenazi and sephardic.<br />How you wrote is like you look down on those of whom you think are not in your high class.<br />Jews are to be jews no matter where they come from or what their colour be..<br />its when those like you who say they want to unite Jews, yet you show how you really think when you stigmatize them by labels of what they eat or not.<br />Please this is not how i think Hashem thinks it to be.<br />You are as ordinary as any other Jew. stop thinking of yourself as jews of europe, jews of middle east, jews of india. For heavens sake change your thinking and just be jews. <br />anonnymous<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-40375072823671626972016-04-27T10:06:31.836+03:002016-04-27T10:06:31.836+03:00No. Bring your own food.No. Bring your own food.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-89832684336339414752016-04-27T10:03:52.237+03:002016-04-27T10:03:52.237+03:00Question: Would an Ashkenazi be allowed to partake...Question: Would an Ashkenazi be allowed to partake of a kitniyot seder if he was invited and had nowhere else to go?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-22607596323613286202016-04-27T07:27:35.572+03:002016-04-27T07:27:35.572+03:00The prophet Zephania speaks of the future Messiani...The prophet Zephania speaks of the future Messianic Era when he writes, "For then I will change the nations [to speak] a pure language, so that they all will proclaim the Name of G-d, to worship Him with a united resolve" (Zephania 3:9).The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-17882051837279242522016-04-27T07:22:45.419+03:002016-04-27T07:22:45.419+03:00It is in Tenach. I am embarrassed. I saw it agai...It is in Tenach. I am embarrassed. I saw it again recently, and I don't remember the exact verse. I believe it is elsewhere as well.<br /><br />It is like a reversal of the Tower of Babel; everyone in the world will be speaking one language instantly: Lashon Hakodesh. Notice I am not saying Hebrew. Even though it consists of the Hebrew language, it will be a purified version as in the Torah, without the nonsense of modern Hebrew.<br /><br />I am excited also.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-57093864292273001532016-04-27T06:37:25.009+03:002016-04-27T06:37:25.009+03:00Dear readers, rav Menachem with Eti,
I want to s...Dear readers, rav Menachem with Eti, <br /><br />I want to share our experience at the Seder this year.<br />All came together...<br />Rice, Sardinia, Harachmania, The ha Ari ha Sefardi from Tsfat...<br />And absolutely no fava/full at the table.<br /><br /> Rice –is considered kosher for Pesach by Sephardi Jews. It was a tradition among Egyptian Jews to purchase all the Pesach rice one month before the holiday. For some families that meant buying about 40 pounds of rice. The rice would be placed in the middle of the table and the family would sift and wash the rice then divide it into eight portions for the eight days of Pesach. Rice is part of a group of legumes known in Hebrew as "kitniyot." These foods are considered kosher for Passover by Sephardi Jews and include corn, millet, string beans, green peas, lentils, split peas, soybeans and chickpeas.<br /><br />The Seder Plate in Southern Italy, Sicily and Morocco - The Seder plate is brought to the Seder table with great ceremony. It would be covered with a beautiful scarf and the family would sing as the plate arrived at the table. Before it was set down, the Seder plate would be placed on a child's head and then rotated for everyone to see.<br /><br />The Seder Plate in Tunisia, Sicily and Sardinia –<br /><br />As the plate arrives at the table, the Seder leader sets it on the head of the Seder leader. The plate is then passed from person to person around the table –held for a moment on each head by a family member. The Seder begins in this manner to demonstrate that we were once slaves in Egypt and carried heavy burdens on our heads.<br /><br />Moroccan seder ritual that immediately drew all those around the table into the full experience of a seder. This ritual is affectionately known amongst Moroccans as Bibhilu.<br /><br />Following the kiddush, the karpas, and the yahatz (division of the matzah), the leader takes the brass seder plate, adorned with all of the ritual items, and he begins to walk around the table, waving the seder plate over each person's head. As the plate is being waved, the entire gathering at the seder chants in unison: "Bibhilu yatsanu mimitsrayim" ("In a hurry we left Egypt").<br /><br />The Sephardic pattern, derives from tradition attributed to the great kabbalist from Safed known as the Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria). In this haggadah, the drawing not only reflected the Ari's Sephardic arrangement, but it added something which suddenly tied together for me the logic behind the Sephardic arrangement, and the reason behind the Moroccan Bibhilu ritual. Next to each ritual item on the plate was written one of the 10 kabbalistic sefirot, the mystical dimensions describing the sacred attributes of God. The three matzahs correspond to keter (crown), chochmah (wisdom) and binah (understanding);<br /><br />the shank bone corresponds to hesed (kindness); the egg corresponds to gevurah (strength); the bitter herbs correspond to tiferet (beauty); the charoset corresponds to netzach (victory), the karpas corresponds to hod (splendor), the hazeret corresponds to yesod (foundation); and the seder plate itself represents malchut (kingship).<br /><br />With this mystical arrangement, the seder plate is no longer just a platter carrying a selection of ritual items. The Ari's Sephardic arrangement transformed the seder plate into a sacred representation of God, which means that when the seder plate is waved above your head during Bibhilu, you are being blessed by the spiritual strength of the Shekhina.<br /><br />The body of G'd, as represented by the sefirot, is now being waved above your head, and for the rest of the evening, the presence of the seder plate on the table represents the presence of the Shekhina in your midst.<br /><br />Bibhilu ritual also represented a spiritual blessing for each participant as he or she prepares to set off on the haggadah's storytelling journey<br /><br />from slavery to freedom.<br /><br /> http://spicesfromgalil.blogspot.co.il/2016/04/harachmania.html?m=1<br /><br />Thank you for reading.<br />Chag kosher sameah!<br /><br />Orna Nitzevetאורנה ניצבת. דוד מלך ישראל חי וקייםhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017830220376300763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-57268904854764923842016-04-27T04:46:20.955+03:002016-04-27T04:46:20.955+03:00Rav Menahem: Ever since becoming a Baal Teshuva a ...Rav Menahem: Ever since becoming a Baal Teshuva a few years ago, i have grieved the fact that i will never be fluent in Hebrew. Reading here that "we will all be speaking Lashon Hakodesh soon" gave me such joy! Can you please clarify where we find this in our holy books? Warm Regards, Ms. APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-55336796235199715942016-04-27T04:30:33.879+03:002016-04-27T04:30:33.879+03:00Thank you so much. I posted it as a separate blog...Thank you so much. I posted it as a separate blog post.<br /><br />We are so happy to hear from you. We missed you.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-54788766361810034402016-04-27T02:30:31.590+03:002016-04-27T02:30:31.590+03:00Hello!
Hard to believe... but:
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Last Sign bef...Hello!<br /><br />Hard to believe... but:<br /><br />¬¬<br /><br />Last Sign before Masiach - Libel Against Rabbi Berland<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAOyBty2psA<br /><br />Luiz FelipeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-77229425196639594532016-04-27T01:47:30.080+03:002016-04-27T01:47:30.080+03:00Best choice since we will all be speaking Lashon H...Best choice since we will all be speaking Lashon Hakodesh soon.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-41741001139919099762016-04-27T01:21:04.064+03:002016-04-27T01:21:04.064+03:00I watch Sky Watch every time he posts. I am not e...I watch Sky Watch every time he posts. I am not expert enough to say that the Magnetosphere breakdown is due to the unsheathing of the sun.<br /><br />So far as concern, there is only concern if one is not following Hashem, since the prophecies say that the unsheathing of the sun will affect the evil ones in a very negative way (probably death). The righteous of the world will be healed by the sun's enhanced energy (Malachi 3).The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-2533299727248838032016-04-27T01:04:42.928+03:002016-04-27T01:04:42.928+03:00BH
In Hebrew Beezrat Hashem!!
SaraBH<br /> <br />In Hebrew Beezrat Hashem!!<br /><br />SaraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-86163044584126175082016-04-26T17:27:28.555+03:002016-04-26T17:27:28.555+03:00Great post!
I too have tried to read the Hagada in...Great post!<br />I too have tried to read the Hagada in a different light this year, so here are my 2 cents:<br /><br />I'm not making any claims here, but I've noticed that in the Hagada, the Mash'chit (המשחית) is mentioned. It immediately reminded me of the Egyptian account of the Exodus in the "Colbrin bible" where it speaks of the Destroyer, which is actually how the Egyptians (as well as other ancient cultures, I believe) named Planet X / Nibiru.<br /><br />Another thing to note is that משחית and משיח have the same root letters: משח. I'm not claiming they're one and the same, just noting the similarities.<br /><br />I'm really happy to have discovered your blog!Bennynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-19759366301038181182016-04-26T16:56:42.925+03:002016-04-26T16:56:42.925+03:00And the rabbis say: “His name is Metzora … as it i...And the rabbis say: “His name is Metzora … as it is said [in Isaiah 53:4, Tzaraas as in Leviticus 13:22], ‘Surely our sicknesses he himself bore and our sorrows he carried, yet we ourselves esteemed him stricken, smitten of G-d, and afflicted.’” (b.Sanhedrin 98b)<br /><br />He is not called a Leper but it is an expression that talks of the Moshiach taking on our burdens and afflictions. I take it to be metaphorical, rather than physical. It is much deeper than I feel is appropriate here.The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-6775864042800192682016-04-26T16:28:58.864+03:002016-04-26T16:28:58.864+03:00There is nothing missing in Jewish scriptures abou...There is nothing missing in Jewish scriptures about this world and all its inhabitants. The deepest information can only be seen in Hebrew, but it is still miraculous in every other language. The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-32531945460358614852016-04-26T16:25:31.919+03:002016-04-26T16:25:31.919+03:00I am not sure about your percentages, but it reall...I am not sure about your percentages, but it really doesn't make too much difference. In the near future all Jews and righteous non-Jews will be following the ways of Hashem, unconditionally. It is Hashem's plan all along and we are very close to it happening. The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-20423809234558656162016-04-26T15:41:53.360+03:002016-04-26T15:41:53.360+03:00Thank you for that Hebrew lesson about the columns...Thank you for that Hebrew lesson about the columns of smoke. I always try to pay attention about reference to nuclear war.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09157063567214000763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-85194903161423190242016-04-26T15:23:18.266+03:002016-04-26T15:23:18.266+03:00I would like to know more about the 4 types of Jew...I would like to know more about the 4 types of Jews. I am not a Jew but I have made my own observations about Jews in the US:<br /><br />1. Around 25% are Jews who try to follow the Torah. I call them the good Jews.<br />2. Around 25% are Jews who either do not believe in God or doubt the existence of God.<br />3. Around 25% say they are following the Torah but play a lot of games with the wording. They are not real Jews. <br />4. Around 25% say they are following the Torah, and mostly are but still are heavily influenced by modern liberalism.<br /><br />In total: 25% are good Jews and 75% are not so good.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09157063567214000763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-40865377276467220192016-04-26T10:41:43.975+03:002016-04-26T10:41:43.975+03:00En español o en Inglés?En español o en Inglés?The Absolute Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14060786380470453883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-49908756570639103182016-04-26T09:51:22.058+03:002016-04-26T09:51:22.058+03:00Magnetosphere, sorry.Magnetosphere, sorry.Neshamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06326762185596512130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-55998250406922408432016-04-26T09:50:23.677+03:002016-04-26T09:50:23.677+03:00I didn't read the above, but wanted to tell yo...I didn't read the above, but wanted to tell you that the sheath around our sun is not working and is not there now. Because of the video Sky Watch 11 on the Shirat Devorah blog. In the beginning it shows a stratosphere diagram which explains it. Good Moed to you and family.Neshamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06326762185596512130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170726902683483449.post-19788329946361514622016-04-26T09:44:01.929+03:002016-04-26T09:44:01.929+03:00BH
Guauuu!!
I pray to Hashem Itbaraj that we can ...BH<br /><br />Guauuu!!<br />I pray to Hashem Itbaraj that we can meet in Eretz Israel when you will give lessons and lectures to many yehudim!!<br />Moadim LeSimja!<br /><br />Sara from Mexico CityAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com