Listen It happened at the end of [the] seven-day period that the word of HASHEM came to me, saying, “Son of Man, I have appointed you a sentinel for the House of Israel; when you hear a matter from My ...
Listen Question:My question is, Rabbi, it seems that you support religious Zionism. [Yes] Can you explain why there seems to be many religious Jews who are anti-Zionist today and in the past, and why you agree or disagree with this ...
Listen The question is how far back does the tradition go that a married woman would cover her hair? So in Jewish law a married woman would cover her hair and typically religious women who are married cover their hair. So the ...
Listen I want to just say this, would those who say you need to be open-minded, would they also apply that kind of open-mindedness to the Church of the Latter-day Saints? I mean when Christians look at the book of ...
Listen He came from a home that was completely filled with idolatry and he discovered there was only one God…His actions and the way he behaved during his life would affect others, would affect the world. Therefore we would expect ...
Listen I’m not sure of this but I feel that we are now living in a Messianic period. Which means that the events leading up to the coming of Mochiach are now unfolding. I didn’t hear any voices and I ...
Listen That was a very, very sophisticated question and I don’t think many of our viewers will get it. So Leo asked, so Jeremiah chapter five is a raw chapter where God’s people are being told that they’re utterly corrupt ...
Listen Of course you can pray for someone who is an idolater. What I think is the more important question to be answered is what can we not do with an idolater rather than what can we do…The Torah tells ...
Listen I am certain that people are not held accountable for that which they did not know…If the amount of revelation is not great, then the severity of their iniquity is lessened, which is understandable.[Context: Can Non-Jews learn Torah? A ...
Listen It isn’t forbidden to have a tattoo (once you have it already); it is forbidden to put a tattoo in your body. Torah says that you’re not allowed to cut into your flesh, and therefore it is forbidden to ...