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Dec. 1, 2020 - Know More News - Adam Green
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Jewish Supremacist Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi
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We always remember the Jewish people are representative of God, the representative of the creator of the world.
Whatever we do, the whole world talks about.
When we do something good, everybody talks about it all over the world.
It goes in all over the television, television station.
When we do something bad, everybody talks about it.
So we have the power to change the whole world.
The whole world knows about religion from us.
How do you think Muslims know about religion?
They learned from the Torah.
They saw the Jews got the Torah.
They made themselves a Quran.
The Christians, how do they know about religion?
They saw we got the Torah.
They made another book for themselves.
Everyone copy for us.
So we are the light of the world.
Israel or La Goim, a light for the whole world.
We have to make sure that it's gonna stay like this.
Today, about 70 or 80% of the Jews in the world don't keep.
They keep a little, they keep nothing.
Most of the Jews in the world, unfortunately, are not Shomer Shabbat.
They never read in the book of Jew, the Jewish book of law that someone who doesn't keep Shabbat in the eyes of God is 100% non-Jew.
They don't know it.
If all the Jews who drive their car on Shabbat would hear God say to them, hey Moshe, hey Itzhak, hey Avram.
I just want you to know that for me, you are Muhammad.
For me, you are Christ.
You're not Itzhach, you're not Avram, you're a goi for me.
Remember this.
When one day you leave this world, you're not gonna come to where I take the Jews.
I want you to know this.
If Hashem would say it to every Jew in the world that doesn't keep Shabbat, how many after that would still drive the car on Shabbat?
You tell me.
How many?
None.
Do you think one would continue to drive the next Shabbat?
God came.
Huh?
If it's not normal, maybe he'll drive.
But if he's normal, okay, okay, I'm sorry, forgive me, forgive me, it won't happen again.
But Hashem wrote in a Torah, and everybody knows the Torah cannot be written by a person.
You see right away, the creator of the world wrote it.
What did he say?
Michalel Shabbat Areuke Goyle Kholdavar.
Khalil Shabbat, it's 100% like a goi.
Everything that we say about the Goim applies to him.
Touch the wine, you cannot make Hidush on a wine.
Worse than that.
So the people don't know it.
I know that whenever I told it to many, many people in the past, they became religious right away.
They started to keep Shabbat in a month later, Tfilim and Tfila, and they changed.
one sentence i told him do you want to continue all your life to look like to be we have like a boy in a sample put you out of the jewish nation for eternity After you die, that's what you want.
No.
So yeah, it's you have to you have to change.
And people started to change.
The Torah said about the Jews Banima Temla Hashem elokeim.
Bachem Bacharti Mikolamim.
I chose you from all the nation.
So if you save one Jew, you save the Son of God.
Son of here.
The go he say, he's son of God.
I have to save him if I can.
And this is Son of God, and they called him Son of God.
There's only one different.
This is a living son of God.
Before he died, you can save him.
So when you see an Arab, most likely is a descendant of Ishmael.
Because all Arabs came from Ishmael.
So even on this wild beast that the Torah says Ishmael is a murderer, a wild beast, a filthy human being.
It's describing a Torah.
Hashem had mercy on him.
So when you see an Arab, most likely is a descendants of Ishmael.
Because all Arabs came from Ishmael.
So even on this wild beast that the Torah says Ishmael is a murderer, a wild beast, a filthy human being.
It's describing a Torah.
Hashem had mercy on him.
And his son was one of the worst kings in history, or maybe the worst.
Yitzhak was very holy and righteous, and his son Esau is the founder of the Nazis.
We have examples like this all over.
The Torah says like this, And goyim, you want to be a goy?
Let's go.
Let me explain to you the difference between a Jew to a Goy in my eyes, which I am the manufacturer of the Jews and the non Jews, and I am the only one who can rate people.
Nobody else can do.
Anybody who tried to rate people is a pure racist.
I am the boss.
And Hashem wrote in a Torah like this.
And Goim Kemar Midli.
Who Keshachak Mosnaim Mekshavu?
Translation.
The difference between a Jew to a Goi to a non-Jew, and we are talking now, even the most righteous Goy, not an idol worshipper.
A great gentile person, great personality, loving Jew, respecting God, everything fine with him.
But this is a Jew compared to him, according to the book of God.
The Jew is like the water that you bring from the lake in the bucket.
And the Gentile is the few drops that stick to the side of the bucket when you put it down.
This is the comparison of God between the Jew to a non-Jew.
And again, I'm not making it up.
I'm giving you the source.
Isaiah chapter 40, verse 15.
Go and check.
In any language you want, it's the same meaning.
And the second comparison is when you go to the market to buy vegetables, in many countries, in Israel, it's still like this until this moment.
You tell him, give me one kilo of cucumbers, which is about 10 pieces.
So what does he have?
He has a mechanical scale, not electronic.
Some places already have electronic, but he has this old fashioned mechanical scale, and he has a weight that is 1000 gram.
It's one kilo, 2.2 pound.
He put it on one side, and then he begins to put cucumbers on the other side.
Once the scale is balanced, he put it in a bag, he pay him, and that's the end of it.
Hashem said, you know what's the difference between you, the Jew to a non-Jew?
You are the weight for me, and he is the one gram that falls over the ears to the side.
Which means if you take the weight that's supposed to be a thousand grams and you put it in a precise electronic scale, very, very, you know, uh precise scale, it's never gonna be a thousand grams.
Night 999, 997, over the years the corners are rubbing off.
It's one gram after one year, another gram after two years.
After a few years, it may be 990 grams, but no customer cares about this one or two grams.
What is it?
Another little piece of the cucumber?
Nobody cares.
It's a thousand grams, a thousand grams, nine hundred and ninety-seven, fine, let me go, don't waste my time.
This is what Hashem said.
You are the weight for me.
He is the little piece who fell on the floor that nobody cares.
And you want to be him?
You have the chutzpah to rebel against me like this to be ungrateful to me.
Do you understand the difference between the heaven of a righteous Jew to the heaven of the righteous Gentile?
We have a question.
We the Jews, do we have an obligation to make the Goim religious?
To keep the seven law of Noah.
What do you think?
I told you many many times in the past that the biggest mitzvah is in Judaism is to make Jews religious.
The biggest mitzvah.
The question is what happened if you take Chris, you get him out of the church.
Okay, you get him out of the church, and uh you make him a Noakai.
He's keeping now the seven laws of Noah.
Is this considered a mitzvah or no?
And even if you say that it's a mitzvah, is this a very big mitzvah or no?
What do you think?
Huh?
It's well no?
It's not a people now.
Let's See?
There is a mitzvah.
There is a mitzvah to make Goim also religious.
That they will keep the seven laws of Noah, because by that you're actually doing the will of Hashem.
Hashem wants all the Goim not to be idol worshippers.
We say it every day in a prayer.
Right?
Call your Shvetevel, right?
All the people of the world should know and recognize and will all bow down to you.
Right?
Not to their stupid idols.
This is what the will of Hashem.
And that's why we keep praying for it.
Why you if Hashem didn't care what the Gohim do?
Why are we wasting time to pray about something that Hashem is not interested in?
Why we say Hashem, we're waiting for the day that all the Gentiles would recognize you and bow down to you and not to their stupid idols.
So Hashem would answer, I don't care what they do.
Whether they bow down to me or whether they bow down to their idols, it doesn't make any difference for me.
I don't care what they do.
I only care what my children do.
They can do whatever they want.
It's not my problem.
I'm not interested in their prayers.
I'm not interested in their recognition.
I'm not interested in anything from them.
But that's not the case.
Hashem wants them to do the to keep the seven law of Noah.
After all, they did something positive.
He's trying to make the go.
He's stopping being an idol worshiper.
And you'll see all the actions and you'll see all the wrongs.
That all the people that you created should all bow down to you, God.
So what we see, even on Rosh Hashanah, it's mitzvah that the Gohim will also follow the right way.
But the question is like this.
If you have an opportunity to make one Jew religious or five Gohim religious, which one will be a bigger mitzvah?
Huh?
There is any way to rate it, to prorate it.
If we say that it's a bigger mitzvah to make a Jew religious, then to make a Goy religious.
Then based on that, we have to decide.
So how many percent?
Right?
It's a mitzvah for the Goy.
20% from a Jew, 30, 40, 50, 80, 1%, based on that, well, well, no, 100 Goim equal to one Jew.
20 Gohim equal to one Jew.
Five Goim equal to one Jew.
So therefore, when I make five Gohim religious, it comes like I made one Jew religious.
Or one on one.
Same thing.
Mitzvah to make him religious, mitzvah to make him religious.
A Jew, as the Torah describe, is considered a son of God.
Every Jew.
The son of God.
And when a father has his son doing something bad, or the son of somebody else doing something bad.
Even though, even when someone else's son is doing something bad, you feel bad, but it's nothing compared to when your own son does it, right?
If a person's son is doing something bad, it's affecting a lot a lot more than the son of his brother, no.
It's my nephew, but that's my son.
That's much, much more severe.
So what do we see over here?
That when the when your son does something great, it brings you more happiness than a stranger.
When your son does something bad, it brings you more sorrow than a stranger.
Since Hashem said to the Jews, I chose you from all the nations to be my children, I love you more than all the nations, you are my dear precious children, and many other examples like this in a Torah and Tanach.
As a result of that, making a Jew stop upsetting Hashem, bringing Hashem much more joy than making a Goy stop upsetting Hashem.
Because to begin with, Hashem obviously is uh is suffering much more when his own children ignore his instructions and do not follow his will.
But if a life of a goi is in a risk, we're not allowed to break Shabbat to save his life.
Today, the halachha is that even when the life of a goi is in a risk, you must break Shabbat to save his life.
What's the reason?
You don't want to live in the war with the Goim.
You don't want to give them reason to hate us more than what they already do.
You don't want them to say, Oh, you don't save us.
Next time when a Jewish person will die on Shabbat, we will let him die also.
Right now, I already say, Mishundar Keshalom.
You don't want to create fight and more hate and fights and risk the life of other Jews.
So you're allowed, you're allowed to break Shabbat for that.
So now all the Goim that thought the Jews are racist and prejudiced, and our life mean nothing to them.
That's why they don't break Shabbat and let us die, but they all break Shabbat to save themselves.
That's not true.
Because originally there's no difference between a goi and a Jew that is not keeping Shabbat.
You're not allowed to break Shabbat for any one of them.
Originally, today you break Shabbat for both of them, for the Goy and for the secular Jew.
But we're talking now hypothetically speaking, according to the original rule.
We we try to uh bring the divine message to all people.
The divine uh message.
Yeah, you know, like a few years ago I had a debate, it became a very famous debate with the Christian professor about Christianity, and uh it was a three hours debate, and uh after the debate finished, I started to get uh many many thousands of uh Gentiles who started to listen to the rest of my lectures after they watched the debate, they decided they want to leave Christianity, and the next step was to direct them.
What do they have to do in life?
What's their purpose?
What's the purpose of the life of the Gentiles here?
The Jews, they got the Torah and the public event from God, so they know what their purpose, but how someone from Korea or India or anywhere else in the world, how would they find out what's the purpose?
Apparently, there's nobody else that can do it besides the rabbis.
The rabbis has to teach the world what's the purpose of all the billions of Gentiles that live here.
Since we have more than 80,000 religions and cults today, and they keep inventing new religions, uh obviously we have a responsibility as the Jewish nation, the chosen nation of God to spread his word not only to Jews worldwide, also to Gentiles, as the Gemara said in a few different places.
We have to be the light for the nations, and therefore we have a responsibility to teach all the Gentiles that they're not allowed to be idle worshippers, they're not allowed to make any second God and to have a God uh you know with the sun or all kinds of statues and animals and trees and all kinds of things that they worship or the stars.
So, since there are so many different ways of idol worshipping today, our responsibility is to prevent it.
And that's one of the seven laws of Noah, which is the Gentiles cannot worship any idols, but they have to just follow God.
Right, which is really what what uh the first law is about God, the unity of God.
It says that in order for God to have unity, he had unity before he created the world.
He created the world, he created diversity.
People don't look alike.
Note even though the facial features features of every person is similar, but the people do not look alike.
What does that mean?
People do not think like, but the common thread that unites us all is if we find the one God, like you say, finding the one God, as we come closer and closer to to the time where everything is exposed, the Shiach is coming, so therefore, idol worship people say, Well, why do I have to worship to an idol when I could you know I uh worship the God directly?
It's like you know, I like to make a joke about it, like I say why do we need a middle?
It's like a joke, I say a little it's it's it's a little bit of a joke, but I say, you know, uh if you want to buy wholesale, you come to the Jewish people.
Every religion took parts, components of the Jewish religion of Judaism.
For instance, Christianity took some parts, Islam has you know parts of the Torah Torah, we know they have the idea of Achnasim, you know, is very big by them.
Everyone except uh took one part.
So if you want to get the whole picture and get it for cheaper, come to the Jewish people.
But you know, that's just a joke.
But the reality is not everyone has to become Jewish, but we need all to come to to find the common thread.
And that's why I think the the universal Noahite code is so important, because it allows us to find that bridge, to find that commonality, that's red that unites all people.
It allows us to to unite people as one.
We as the nation of the book, as Muhammad called us.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, he called us Amas Sefer, the nation of the book.
We are the one who received the Torah in a public event in front of millions of witnesses.
And after the world saw that the Jews got a book from God, and he took them out of Egypt, and he gave them his book, and he chose them to be his children, and he gave them some kind of privileges that other nations never had.
Many of the Gentiles and the nations, they try to copy the Jews by forming uh a form of religion.
It was sometimes done by one individual who came and claimed that God gave him a book.
Sometimes it was formed by the people as a cult.
One way or the other, we in Judaism hold God did not give more than one religion.
He gave one, and that's it.
He has one true, and he gave his true in the Torah of the Jewish nation.
Right.
The Torah does not only apply to Jews.
It's also a book of instructions to all the Gentiles.
The Jews, it's their responsibility to spread.
As Gentiles, in other words, Gentiles.
As Gentiles, Gentiles.
Exactly, as Gentiles.
As Gentiles, they could maintain, they don't have to become Jewish.
The one the one religion that doesn't seek membership is Judaism, because it's it's very difficult to become a Jew.
When I can tell you that, in almost every religion that I know that I met people and spoke to them about a religion or learned about their religion, there is uh something that is always in repeats in common, meaning if you're not Muslim, you don't have heaven.
You must become Muslim if you want to go to heaven when you die.
Same thing, Christians.
You have to believe in JC.
If you if you don't believe in him, you won't go to heaven.
The only religion, to the best of my knowledge, obviously I don't know 80,000 religions and cults, but from the main one that we all know that say to the Gentiles, you don't have to be Jewish.
We are not missionaries, we're not after anyone, we don't come to persuade you and convince you, we're not going to brainwash you to become Jewish.
The opposite is the truth.
We encourage you to stay what you are.
This is the way God made you.
There's nothing wrong about it.
You're a human being.
You were created in the image of God, and he gave you the seven laws.
You have to keep the seven laws, and you are considered a righteous Gentile.
And when you die one day, you go to heaven, the heaven of the Gentiles, you have no obligation to convert to Judaism.
However, if a Gentile agree or decided that he doesn't want to be a Gentile, he wants to convert and become a Jew, he has the right.
The Torah gave this right also.
But like I said, no one has to feel any pressure, no one has to feel guilty if he doesn't do it.
Right.
Everyone goes to heaven if they keep the Torah.
If they listen to the word of God.
We are the Jews, we have 613 commandments, even though about 70 or 80% of them doesn't apply today when we don't have the holy temple in Jerusalem.
So many of them are not in effect right now.
When the Messiah would come, we will go back to the 613 obligations that we have.
But right now, obviously we still have a lot more obligation than an average Gentile has.
But the Gentiles has to know the most important thing, they don't have permission to worship any other God.
They have to worship only the God, the God of heaven and earth.
He created the world, and he is the God of the Torah.
It's described in the Torah.
Judaism started when the Torah was given to the Jewish nation approximately 3,300 years ago.
Christianity came 1300 years later.
Islam came 2,000 years later.
Those religions came way after Judaism already were spread all over the world, everyone knew about it.
And so therefore there's nothing new in their books that does not exist in our book unless if it's not the truth.
Whatever they added later on, anything that contradicts our Torah, that means that's not the word of God.
You mentioned about Noakai, the Gentiles becoming observants of the seven laws.
I one day got an email from Philippines.
And the Philippines, they told me that after they listened to my lectures over there, they all decided that they cannot be Christians.
They want to join the real religion of God and to s to keep the laws that God said to the Gentiles.
So they opened the Facebook page and they have more than back then, two months or three months ago when they send me that email, back then they wrote that they have more than a thousand members already in Philippines that became observants of the seven laws.
I know that I have many, many other thousands, but it's actually actually it's a movement.
Yeah, two weeks two weeks ago I woke up six o'clock in the morning, New York time, to give to give a lecture via Skype, which is about eight o'clock Philippines time.
And we're able to communicate with the people and and so on.
But like you say, the idea is promoting the one God, promoting the unity and promoting the diversity of people.
I think culture God, I think God created everyone different.
Different cultures, some people are more emotional, some people are more uh more uh uh intellectual, some people are more everyone has their the seventy nations, but seven laws for seven for seven nations, all coming together as one.
Seventy nations that broke into thousands.
Originally, well now we have we have billions of people out there, which originally came from seventy nations.
But the seventy nations is like a generic turn for non non-Jew, which the seventy nations, as we as we know that during the time of the Betamid Dash, in the time of Sukkot, we actually uh each nation brought uh uh a uh paid pilgrimage and homage to the temple and and uh eight the bulls and they bought the Jews were sacrificing it for them for the entire seven days.
For the seven days, and then finally the Jewish people uh the last day Shminy had said, is only one cow for the Jews.
Right.
All the other seven days was all for the Gentiles.
And then when they when the Romans destroyed the temple, the Talmud say they destroyed and they didn't know that they actually hurting themselves.
Right.
They don't special prayers.
They don't realize they didn't realize if it it says have uh do if the the people, the non-Jews would realize the blessings that the temple brings, and the Torah and the Jewish people bring, they they they would guard the temple.
They would send gods to actually guard the temple.
But be that as they may we're living in a time now where everyone has the opportunity to overcome their selfish instinct and to rise above and to become more a better person.
So let's try like you say in the Philippines, right and China, but also you've been you know we've and the beauty about it is today we have Skype, so I don't have to travel 15 hours from Newark into Tokyo, and then a few hours into Manila.
I could the world became one neighborhood.
I became we all experienced everything in one in one in one minute.
But I want to add one more thing to you know to your words is many of the Gentiles there are listening to us now and thinking I'm a faithful Christian, I'm a faithful Muslim, I follow religion, I pray five times a day, I love God.
Why would I leave all of that and become an observant of only seven laws?
So, first of all, it's not exactly seven, it comes to approximately forty altogether.
But the rule is like this there are seven main laws, like the Jews have the Ten Commandments, so they have seven main commandments, but every commandment that is is required by common sense, the Gentiles must obey.
Meaning honoring your parents, visiting them, not to make the streets dirty, not to hit people, not to blackmail people.
This is not written in the seven commandments.
Right.
But it's m it's needless to say, if you are a human being, you must observe all these common sense laws.
Right.
So it's much more than that.
And if you're not a good person and you take advantage on people and you're violent, and you do all kinds of things, even though they're not mentioned specifically in the seven laws, they still are judged for it.
I asked once in my lecture, what is worse?
Someone that does not do anything, a gentile that is an atheist, it doesn't believe in anything, or a gentile that follow a fake religion.
You know, a religion that somebody made up, it's full of human errors.
So he's following a specific book, Quran, New Testament, whatever you want to call it.
And then someone that doesn't keep anything.
So leave me alone, I just do whatever I want.
Who is really violating more rules of God?
And the answer to this question is let's try to be God for a minute.
What would make you angrier that someone follows a fake book, not a book that you gave, and is willing to die for that book, but it's not your book.
Your book, it's this one.
This one contradict your book.
For instance.
For instance, God's not according to the to some of the rulers, Christianity and Islam is not considered idol worship.
So Islam for sure not.
And Islam for sure not to be a good thing.
So if you say the point is that's not what I meant.
That's not what I meant.
I'm gonna make myself trying to make myself a little bit more clear.
There wasn't an issue if Islam is idol worshipping or not.
I say that hundreds of times in my lecture that it's not.
We're not talking about that.
Actually, the one who goes against the book of God is the one that thinking that he's doing what God told him to do.
We come and tell all the Gentiles in the world, there is only one religion to all Gentiles, whether it's Chinese, whether it's Arab, whether it's Russian, European, it doesn't matter where they are from.
So the idea is that all Gentiles, as we know from the time of Sanch San Kheref the king, they're all God mixed.
And you don't know for sure who is in from Ishmael, you don't know who's an original Arab, you don't know who's an original Ait Sav, you don't know because it's all God mixed in a history.
So therefore, all Gentiles, it's it's not relevant where they're from.
They all have one religion.
What is it?
To be an observant of the seven laws and all the common sense uh commandments that is required by common sense, and that's it.
Any additional observing all kinds of books and fake prophets and different sons of God and all kinds of idols and anything that they add extra, it's a violation of the rules of God.
And it's not something that is interested for you to do.
So you have to reconsider if that's what you want.
You want to follow a book thinking it's the book of God and it's not, or you want to just fulfill your real obligation and be a righteous Gentile.
I have nothing against any of these uh religions.
I don't know who they are.
I mean, many of them I don't even know them by name.
It's nothing personal.
We have to represent God exactly as he represented himself.
And he gave the Torah, and he says in the Torah it will never this Torah will never be dismissed, it will never be changed.
Anyone who changed one letter from the Torah is the biggest sinner on earth.
And therefore, not Jews and not Gentiles has any permission to create another book to contradict the laws of the Torah, whether it's applies to Jews or whether it applies to Gentiles.
See, not you and not me, and not Muhammad, and not Chris, and not Mr. Li from China.
None of us had any permission to modify the original text of the Torah, which is 304,805 letters.
If we change one letter, then we become criminals.
We go again and rebel against the real God and his original book.
Therefore, no one has permission to do it.
All the people who came later on and claim that God sent them and they brought another book, by reviewing their books, you see it's full of thousands of human arrows.
It cannot be from God.
Plus, it can predict the Torah.
But the idea is to not throw the baby out of the bathwater.
Find find the true and ultimate religion, which is the Torah.
Torah is given, like we started for the sake of peace.
its ways up is always its ways its It's uh Tamil prosperity.
Peace and prosperity.
Torah is given Tamil Khaffab al Ma'am, show him the uh rabbis or the sages are there to promote peace.
According to our prophets, when the Messiah would come, and after the world will be purified and go back to the level of Adam before he committed the sin, and uh there will be one of the main things that will happen in the world.
All the nations would live in peace.
No more wars, no more bloodshed, no more uh racism, no more anti-Semitism, none of these things.
There's not gonna be any need for wars, even in nature, even between the tiger and the and the goat.
They will live one next to another, everything will be totally peaceful.
As Isaiah says, as they put it, the prophet Isaiah put it, they will prune swords, instruments of war into plowsheds, right?
Instruments to bring peace.
Right.
No war, no more, no nation shall wage war against another nation.
Many of the nations, when they created themselves a religion, whether it's Christianity, Islam or others, many of them, even though um thank God there are many, many Gentiles who respect Jews and love them and everything's fine, but on the other hand, we have those who don't.
And they make all kinds of accusations and all kinds of problems and anti-Semitism and terrorism.
So my question to those people is do you really think that this is what God wants?
After you admitted that the Jews received the Torah in Mount Sinai, he gave it to you in front of the whole universe.
Everybody saw that God is giving his book to the children of Israel.
He called himself the God of Israel, and he says clearly in a text, I chose you from all the nations to be my children.
But when he gave us the Torah, he gave the entire world the seven laws of God.
Exactly.
So they have a part as part of the.
No question about this.
How the Torah is universal, universal No High Code, and and that universality extends not only to to the to every non-Jew, but also to the land of Israel.
That the land of Israel is a holy place, godly given, and it serves as as a beacon for light and blessings for all people.
What's the purpose of the life of the Gentiles and the seven laws they have to keep?
And today, as you suggested, we should focus more on the situation in Israel.
What's happening today?
The temple, we don't have the temple.
But but the temple, the the how how the how it serves as a blessing for all people.
Right.
Well, back in the time, it says the Prophet says clearly, my house in Jerusalem, it's the house for all the Gentiles to come and to pray.
And and me as a cohen, I'll be serving both Jews and Jews.
The most important rabbi in the last thousand years, he writes clearly, when the Gentile bring a sacrifice into the holy temple of God, you accept from him.
Right.
You know, even except before the Jews sometimes.
Right, no, but obviously it has to be uh the choice, the choice is cow and and so on.
Right, right, right.
But the the idea that the Torah, the temple stood as a beacon, as a lighthouse for everyone, and blessings.
So it really makes no sense that people um it's not a blessing for the for the for the Palestinians or for anyone for that matter to take the the holy land because it's godly given.
Hashem and the name of God.
Our God, which is the true God, the God of mercy, right, God of peace, God of love.
One of the main reasons for all these murders, you should know that.
That there is a book that God gave to the Jews in Mount Sinai who applies also to Gentiles.
He told them that I have to keep the seven laws and they can go to heaven as Gentiles, they don't have an obligation to be Jewish, and as results of 80,000 religions that came later on that people made up, that created a major conflicts in the world.
That everybody is against everyone.
I want to kill you because you're not a Muslim.
I want to kill you because you're not a Christian.
Or you're Muslim, this this fraction.
That kind of Christian, this kind of thing.
And the sad part is that all these agendas are all fake.
None of them is really from God.
It's only one book that God gave.
In a public event, the Torah.
And that applies to all the Gentiles, regardless whether it's American or Syrian or Chinese.
They all got the same commandments as Gentiles, and they're killing each other for nothing in the name of fake religions.
That's the problem here.
And this is really why we have to promote these seven laws.
But I think the Jewish people are the only people, the only religion that are in every single country.
We've lived in Iran, Yemen, America, Europe, Africa.
We are the only people that have survived and thrived and brought peace and prosperity and culture as well as, most importantly, the rule of law.
The Torah.
Everyone.
Even how to fight.
Yeah, the Torah.
The Torah.
What you cannot do to prison.
But you always have to offer them first peace.
One thing I think we we can conclude this thing by saying one thing.
Every Gentile who listens to us, the idea is please begin to search and to start educate yourself.
You as a non-Jewish person, you have the right to become a Jew, but that's not what we're here to teach you here today.
You don't have an obligation.
You can die as a Gentile and go to heaven of the Gentiles.
All you have to do is to follow the one and only one book of God, which is the Torah.
Torah in Ibu means instructions.
It's instructions for the Jewish nation, it's also instructions to all the Gentiles.
You have to learn the seven law of Noah.
You can Google it, you have it all over this website who explained it.
to be a good person right you cannot hate anybody because of race especially not the jewish people because they are the chosen people of god He loves them very much.
Hating them is considering hating God Himself, because He's the Father.
You cannot go against the Son of a person and telling the person I love you.
I love you, I have to respect your son.
Even if the son is not the greatest son, it's not even the issue here right now.
So therefore you have to understand one thing.
All the religions who came later are full of human arrows.
Check the books and see.
You can check that online.
You don't have to follow any specific cult or religion to become a righteous Gentile.
All you have to do is to keep the seven laws of the Gentiles and be a good human being.
And being be honest and do the integrity.
Love people.
Be kind.
And for sure you go to heaven one day.
No obligation to become Jewish.
If you want to convert to Judaism, you have the right.
It's not easy.
It's not going to be simple.
You can stay what you are.
The Jewish people never been a missionary nation to run after people and convince them to join them.
We have our truth.
You have your truth.
And you can do very well even without becoming a Jew.
I want to thank you on that.
And really, it's about spreading the light and getting getting in touch.
You know, being who you are and focusing on bringing light and bringing peace.
Ultimately, because peace is for everyone.
I want to thank you very much.
Rabbi Mujer.
Thank you.
And Shalom.
And there should be peace.
I should be able to serve you all in the holy land of Israel by the Third Temple today.
Amen.
Amen.
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