I never liked that guy from the moment I saw his videos posted on youtube. He was vocally anti-Chabad and anti-Noachide and his Torah didn't sound kosher. I have heard he is anti-Zionist also believing Jews should proselytize in the nations where they live.
I have not listened to an entire video because as soon as I start I get nauseated.
Heard? Really dude, there was like whole long dvar amalek videos from him about why Israel is bad. I talked to him and he was like "but you think Rabbi Mizrachi is a Rabbi because of his [sic] Ishgali [(or something that sounded like that)] accent".
http://bejewish.org/index.php/about-usTorah Judaism International was founded in 2010 by Rabbi Asher Meza of BeJewish.org as a one stop portal for everything educationally Jewish on the web.
(the nerve
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Torah Judaism International:
is currently the only Orthodox organization in the world that actively encourages Jewish Conversion among the masses.
Is currently the only Orthodox organization that teaches Judaism according to the rationalistic school of Jewish thought in contrary to the Neo Kabalistic ideologies in place today.
Is an active counter Missionary organization eager to seek out new adherents from any religious group or secular movement.
Is the only Orthodox organization with an international Halachic Conversion program.
(google had to auto-correct this, because he misspelt Kabbalistic)
Phillip Berg started Neo-Kabbalah and the wiki page is partially made by cultists, but
Reports about Berg are conflicting. According to a 1994 article in Tel Aviv magazine, Berg said he was ordained in the U.S.A. in the early '50s and received an additional ordination in Israel from his former father-in-law. Berg received rabbinic ordination by the Lakewood Yeshiva in 1951,[4] though he has been denounced by the traditional Orthodox Jewish community as represented by the Lakewood Yeshiva. According to Burg website he was an alumnus of Yeshiva Torah VeDaas not BMG, Lakewood. The Los Angeles Task Force on Cults and Missionaries claimed he was not affiliated with the 80-year-old Yeshiva Kol Yehuda in Jerusalem, once headed by Berg's ex-uncle-in-law, the late Rabbi Brandwein, though he claimed he was.[5]
In 2010, the Internal Revenue Service launched an investigation, reportedly investigating whether funds were directed to the personal enrichment of the Berg family, and subpoenaed financial records of the organization and two affiliated charities connected to Madonna. The centre called the allegations “merit-less” and said it “intends to defend the case vigorously”.[6]
I could speak for an hour like this, but I'm here talking with you guys while I could make Israel outproduce Asia, and instead I barely survive, and I don't Tag to end up apologizing to me in a conversation
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