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Intermarriage Banning Poll + Lecture
Dr. Dan:
watching the video.
Kahane-Was-Right BT:
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on January 20, 2008, 12:05:06 AM ---
So, cheating is allowed? even if its .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000001 % ?
beacause if we say no, and the child (who is a mamzer) might be offended?
Stop making your own rules, and "being nice" , lets stick to the rules of G-d and not be reform.
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" voted that it should be banned. Intermarriage is insane especially when you realize that all the generations of jews before you have been cut off with your offspring"
Generations before you cut off? What are you referring to?
In addition, your previous post referred to a potential child of intermarriage as a mamzer. But this is not what is defined as a mamzer. A Jewish child born to a non-Jewish father (ie the mother was Jewish and the father not Jewish) is not a mamzer.
I watched the video and loved it. Rabbi Mizrachi is very interesting. I also enjoy his speaking style and pronunciation. His accent is almost identical to that of a great rabbi I learned with this summer.
This is a hypothetical question but... Is there a distinction between touching of a Jewish girl vs. touching a non Jewish girl. Is it worse because it is with a non Jew? Or are you pretty much toast either way?
What about a case of one of those 'R&C' Jews that was 'raised Jewish' but isn't really halachically Jewish, but at the time you had no idea, having met them at some Jewish function or what have you. Are you liable for having engaged in unseemly behavior with a Jewish girl or with a nonJewish girl, and do these punishments or the ramifications of these behaviors differ at all? In addition, if you fall to temptation but are sincere in your shame over the incident or sincere in your convictions that it was wrong and that you were simply weak, is it very difficult to engage in proper teshuvah? It seems the punishments are quite harsh for us for even the slightest of infractions (yes, I know this is a severe transgression, but really what aveirah isn't severe? It seems they all are. The idea of getting "cut off" for a mistake is scary indeed.)
Dr. Dan:
i saw the video too. I also enjoyed listening to him. I might not agree with the way he goes about his thing, but still a definitive teacher to add to my list.
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
--- Quote from: Kahane-Was-Right BT on January 21, 2008, 01:24:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on January 20, 2008, 12:05:06 AM ---
So, cheating is allowed? even if its .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000001 % ?
beacause if we say no, and the child (who is a mamzer) might be offended?
Stop making your own rules, and "being nice" , lets stick to the rules of G-d and not be reform.
--- End quote ---
" voted that it should be banned. Intermarriage is insane especially when you realize that all the generations of jews before you have been cut off with your offspring"
Generations before you cut off? What are you referring to?
In addition, your previous post referred to a potential child of intermarriage as a mamzer. But this is not what is defined as a mamzer. A Jewish child born to a non-Jewish father (ie the mother was Jewish and the father not Jewish) is not a mamzer.
I watched the video and loved it. Rabbi Mizrachi is very interesting. I also enjoy his speaking style and pronunciation. His accent is almost identical to that of a great rabbi I learned with this summer.
This is a hypothetical question but... Is there a distinction between touching of a Jewish girl vs. touching a non Jewish girl. Is it worse because it is with a non Jew? Or are you pretty much toast either way?
What about a case of one of those 'R&C' Jews that was 'raised Jewish' but isn't really halachically Jewish, but at the time you had no idea, having met them at some Jewish function or what have you. Are you liable for having engaged in unseemly behavior with a Jewish girl or with a nonJewish girl, and do these punishments or the ramifications of these behaviors differ at all? In addition, if you fall to temptation but are sincere in your shame over the incident or sincere in your convictions that it was wrong and that you were simply weak, is it very difficult to engage in proper teshuvah? It seems the punishments are quite harsh for us for even the slightest of infractions (yes, I know this is a severe transgression, but really what aveirah isn't severe? It seems they all are. The idea of getting "cut off" for a mistake is scary indeed.)
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If your referring to me, no I didnt say that is a mamzer, I was specific, re-read the post (I said is she cheated and then produced a mamzer).
"generations cut off before you" was said by Dan.
You toast either way, because you not allowed to touch a Jewish girl before marriage either way, becuase their is the issue of nidda. (and definitly not have any relations with either of them).
- If you fell in the past, and now know the seriousness of the issue ( I belive you have a chance), but if one did these things and is expected to fall again, then what can I say - for sure 100% his Tishuva would be much harder to achive and their is a Passuk (dont have it in front of me) that says that G-d will personally prevent one who says that he will sin and then later will do Tishuva.
If one knows that they are weak, then make the proper barriers for oneself. Dont go clubbing, and other places where you know that the liklyhood is that you can fall. Also continue learning Torah daily, and have G-d in your mind at all times possible.
Maccabi:
whatever Tzvi.
do you also think jacking off is worse than murder?
Tell me Tzvi...In your estimation, do you think having relations with a goya is worse than homosexuality?
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