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dibblah:
MarZutra

Thank you for your kind words on the last and un-related post to this (The great Revd. et al).

To address your last point on this subject:

If my Sunday school education of the Tennach and the Tower of Babel scripture will assist me and my limited biblical knowledge correct, then what we faced was a punishment from God. He broke the tower in an almighty thunderclap and all the men from different nations could no longer communicate with each other. Mistrust and division quickly spread and the word of God was disputed by all. From that point forward Man as from the seed of Adam and Eve and as the decendants of Issac and Abraham could no longer be as one in their thoughts words and deeds.

I believe, in my very humble opinion that this is the challenge that God has given us on Earth: Transcend the language and intricacies of your religion and learn to join wholeheartedly with your fellow man. Join with them on the righteous laws that were given to us in the 10 commandments and evolve your union from here. Accept no less and demand no more. Never concede to a subversion of the truth, or an evil and aggressive faith; for this is not who God is or wants us to be.

If we ever manage to achieve this then I truly believe that we would have fulfilled God's will for us on Earth.

If others of our fellow men are slow to see this then we must have patience and faith and draw them to us by reason and love rather than the sword.

The Jews were given this Holy responsibility, they alone were tasked with leading man towards heaven. Then came the Christians and thereafter the Muslims. -The job for the Jews suddenly became that much harder.

Fundamentally, if you were a hermit, or exile and you never had teaching from a mosque, church or synagogue, but yet you were a "GOOD" person who helped everyone when you could, protected your own and sacrificed unreservedly, without promise of a reward in hevean, then you would be welcomed into the arms of God.

I believe that this is the story that all men who were exiled from the Tower of Babel knew before they left but could not effectively communicate to others once the tower had been destroyed.

Peace on Earth will happen when all religions and peoples and agnostics and Humanists acknowledge this as God's Law. We are a spiritual being on a physical trip, that is short.. Let us not forget.

Dibbs Nutz.

OdKahaneChai:
Dibblah,
Have her talk to Rabbi Kesselman:
44-20-8361-3044

dibblah:
Thank you- "There are no Israeli Arabs"

I appreciate you're advice throughout- are you an Orthodox Jew? and can I ask what is the difference from an Orthodox Jew to a non-Orthodox Jew?

-The short answer will suffice...-Thanks :)

PS.- OdKahaneChai- I will pass on the number; it is a Rabbi from Golders Green Yes?- But first you must promise me not to make this a family issue they are a very respected family in the community.. It would do more harm than good.- Pls give me your word, I have done all I can so far in good faith.

OdKahaneChai:

--- Quote from: dibblah on February 06, 2008, 10:30:27 PM ---Thank you- "There are no Israeli Arabs"

I appreciate you're advice throughout- are you an Orthodox Jew? and can I ask what is the difference from an Orthodox Jew to a non-Orthodox Jew?

-The short answer will suffice...-Thanks :)

PS.- OdKahaneChai- I will pass on the number; it is a Rabbi from Golders Green Yes?- But first you must promise me not to make this a family issue they are a very respected family in the community.. It would do more harm than good.- Pls give me your word, I have done all I can so far in good faith.

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Dibblah,
I am not familiar with the London area, but that is the Chabad Rabbi in Southgate (I don't know him personally).  And I'm not sure exactly what you meant by "not to make this a family issue."  If she is having trouble understanding the issue with a Jew marrying a non-Jew, he is a great person to talk to. 

And the difference between an "Orthodox" Jew and a "non-Orthodox" Jew is that the former fulfills (or does as much as he can to fulfill) the obligations given to him by G-d, in the Torah, and the latter does not.

dibblah:
Dear OdKahaneChai,

I am making the assumption that you are a Rabbi yourself?- Thank you for your counsel and the Rabbi contact in Southgate.-I am assuming he is like a Priest and cannot breach the sacricanty of the confessional?

I will pass this number to my girlfriend tommorow. Doubtless she will be reading these posts.
It is not inconcievable to me that she will not be clear with this; obviously this has happened to you before,... so what should I say to her then? Is it best that I break contact, and never communicate again? Should I visist the Rabbi myself in this case? Will he see me?

- I need to know what will happen... This has become very involved....

I had it planned that following tommorrow, we could both either end this now or some time in the future and be done with it in the best way. It seems that now there's a mountain left to climb.

Ultimately I just want to do the right thing by both of us and I will be strong.

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