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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #25 on: September 06, 2011, 11:56:01 PM »
I am of the opinion that some good may come from these kinds of actions. I believe this Rabbi is operating on the principle that everything, including all good and bad traits, have a good application. Hashem does not make errors and when there is a person with a negative character trait it was given to him for the purpose of providing a challenge. Will the persons soul rise to the challenge or will he succumb and lose the battle? A man who may be inclined to murder may make a good Shochet/Ritual slaughterer {this is the classic example}.

http://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/379666/jewish/Using-Negative-for-Positive.htm

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After ten failed attempts to stop smoking due to a very clever Yetzer Hara, a rabbi finally came up with a workable solution. The first morning after his new resolution, he announced to ten friends the good news: he was now a non-smoker! Each subsequent time his desire to smoke grew out of control, it was not his positive inclination to do good or even his doctor's orders that stopped him. Rather it was his own pride, not wishing to appear as feeble and weak to his friends. Everyone is familiar with this technique of neutralizing negative (but permissible) desires with our negative traits to accomplish positive goals. (This is unlike a desire for something forbidden by Jewish tradition, which much be rid of immediately, at its onset.) The Baal Shem Tov used to say, "We have to learn from our negative inclination. Just as it is always alert to seduce us, so we have to always be alert to do G-d's will by refusing to fall for the trap." (Keter Shem Tov, 124).
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2011, 12:30:32 AM »
Here is another reference to the concept of learning how to adjust our character traits according to our inclinations, both good and bad...



http://www.nachalnovea.com/breslovcenter/articles/article_point2.html

The Righteous, the Wicked, and the Intermediate:
All Have the Same Potential
That seed, the good point hidden in one's soul, can raise a person to extraordinary heights. However, on the other hand, if it is improperly used, precisely the opposite can occur. All that amazing potential will become an impediment. Those same strengths will fall into the service of the Other Side, and a person will stumble in the area of his greatest ability. Instead of using his strengths to serve God, he offers them as a sacrifice to idols.

Thus the Talmud says: "A person born under the constellation of Mars will be inclined to bloodshed: either he will be a murderer, a butcher or a mohel (an expert in performing ritual circumcision)."[14] The Talmud is alluding to three groups: the righteous, the wicked, and the intermediate. If, G-d forbid, this person's good point falls into the hands of the Other Side, the person will become a murderer. If he actualizes his potential in a mundane way (neither holy nor profane), he will become a butcher (because in general, eating meat is neither a mitzvah nor a sin). However, if he can completely purify himself and turn his desire for bloodshed against his own evil inclination, he will become a mohel and sanctify his potential by using it for the performance of a mitzvah.[15]

Success is Hidden Where the Evil is Strongest

This is true of all our negative traits. The greatest potential for good lies hidden within the most overwhelming proclivity for evil. If a person can defeat his evil inclination, he becomes a tzaddik; if not, he may lose everything. The desires that attack a person on the path to God are the negative aspects of the very strengths he is working to refine.

"Before any Jew can attain a new level in Torah and avodah (Divine service)," Rabbi Nachman wrote, "he is first tried and refined in the exile of one of the 'Seventy Languages.' That is, in their evil desires... because the shell always precedes the fruit. Whoever wants to eat the fruit must first break the shell."[16] By breaking the shell, one raises oneself to God; if not, the potential remains in exile. Although in many ways, the shell resembles the fruit, it is its complete opposite.

The same is true of the path to self-perfection. Pride is an impure character trait. However, on the side of holiness, it can be transformed into a sublime appreciation of God's greatness. Immoral desires are impure but, in the realm of holiness, one can uplift them into a consuming love and longing for the Almighty. Cruelty is impure yet, at times, one must be cruel towards one's own evil inclination. There are many similar examples.

Rabbi Yaakov Yosef of Polnoye commented: "If a person is uncertain as to how he can best serve God, let him examine his basest desires and make use of them. Thus, we can explain the verse: 'You shall take My offering from every man whose heart moves him' (Exodus 25:2). That is, from the longings of the heart - the desires of this world - ­take God's offering. It is precisely this that elevates a person in the service of God."[17]

The Seed Hidden in the Ground

We must never become upset if negative desires at times overwhelm us, because the moment they attack is the moment they can be repaired. The verse says: "What does the Lord, your God, ask from you…" (Deuteronomy 10:12).  From you - not from someone else. None of life's trials are arbitrary. God arranges them all to purify our souls and to bring us to our ultimate good: the revelation of our own unique point. This is like planting a seed. Before it can draw upon the power of the earth, it first must decay. Only then is its inner potential revealed, to sprout forth, with God's help, and reveal its inner beauty. The same holds true for each of us. Only when we have been chafed and worn away by the trials of this world do our unique strengths become revealed. Ultimately, the difficulties are for our eternal benefit.

These ideas are all hinted in Rabbi Nachman's amazing story about the prince made from precious gems.[18] In this story, a certain righteous man predicts that the king will have a son made up entirely of precious stones. The king does have a son, who proves to be an exceptional child, but nevertheless, only flesh and blood. At the end of the story, because of the schemes of his enemies, the young prince contracts leprosy. Yet when his skin dries up and falls away, the precious stones beneath the surface are revealed.
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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2011, 09:56:18 PM »
I'm terribly confused!
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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #28 on: September 08, 2011, 12:26:14 AM »
I just don't see how a marriage between two people who are not attracted to each other can work. Do they have a vomit bucket next to the bed in case one of them is ovecome by how grossed out they are by their marital duties?

Beyond having children (and even there they might use artificial insemination) they would not likely engage in marital duties such as you are thinking of.
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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #29 on: September 08, 2011, 12:31:28 AM »
Beyond having children (and even there they might use artificial insemination) they would not likely engage in marital duties such as you are thinking of.

I don't know but if love occurs it may just change the equation. I do not believe that all homosexuals are 'born that way' and many have been conditioned to accept it. There are some Jewish organizations {which advertise on Arutz Sheva website} which attempt to re-condition them to accept love from women. I don't know about success rates though...
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #30 on: September 08, 2011, 04:49:29 AM »
Man shall not lay with man! Its an abomination!   >:(

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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #31 on: September 08, 2011, 07:35:49 AM »
Man shall not lay with man! Its an abomination!   >:(

That's why he's setting them up with women.

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Re: Israeli Rabbi sets up gays with lesbians
« Reply #32 on: September 08, 2011, 09:39:52 AM »
May he have the best luck!  :::D