shabbat shalom :)
if there are any jews on right now (its not exactly the best time of the week to ask a question online to jews lol) i was just wondering if you have any special shabbat traditions other than the regular ones? what is shabbat like for you personally?
and also, just an amusing video to put us into the shabbat mood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdqbQNrF_YE
enjoy :)
2006-10-20
10:25:57
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its nice that you guys like to avoid the ooga booga of religious rituals, but apparently you guys also avoided the ooga booga of learning to read. "question for my fellow Jews". this is not ambiguous. stop spamming.
2006-10-20
10:36:38 ·
update #1
gut shabbos, Names:) totally dorky, i love it
Bedeyah, the correct hebrew word for jew is yehudi. no, you are not a yehudi. just saying you are one does not count. your website is messianic and anti-scriptures. how can a person who does not follow the jewish scriptures be a jew?
2006-10-20
10:41:21 ·
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I like to take a long walk, It helps me clear my mind and relaxes me. Even though I am not shomer shabbos, at least for the duration of my walk, I know I am and that makes me feel less guilty.
Also every friday I like to listen to Run to the hills by iron maiden
Man you got some funky answers didnt you...
2006-10-22 12:50:05
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answered by abcdefghijk 4
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My family has a special meal in our dining room with Kosher food, and we say the blessings. We're like in between Conservative and Orthodox. Conservadox! LOL!
2006-10-20 20:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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'Eloha, 'Elohim. The word 'eloha "God" and its plural, 'elohim, is apparently a lengthened form of 'El (cf. Aramaic 'elah, Arabic 'ilah).
More likely, however, it came from Canaanite usage; the early Israelites would have taken over 'elohim as a singular noun just as they made their own the rest of the Canaanite language. In the Tell-el-Amarna Letters Pharaoh is often addressed as "my gods [ilani'ya] the sun-god". In the ancient Near East of the second half of the second millennium B.C.E. there was a certain trend toward quasi-monotheism, and any god could be given the attributes of any other god, so that an individual god could be addressed as 'elohai, "my gods" or 'adonai, "my lords".
The words EL, ELOHIM (GOD) and ADON, ADONAI (LORD) were slowly, but surely, incorporated into the WORSHIP of the Israylites!
The word Elohim is the exact word that Yahweh CONDEMNS YOU for serving and worshiping, and is the EXACT WORD from which the English word God is translated in today's modern translations!
The PAGAN word GOD comes from the word EL (singular, GOD) or ELOHIM (plural-GODS). The Interpreter's Dictionary, Volume 1, page 817, tells us what the words El and Elohim really mean:
In the OT Daimonism a.Damimon. The Hebrew equivalent of "demon" in the original sense is simply elohim, commonly rendered "god".
I'm not a Jew but a Yahdaim (e/g the tribe of Yahdah) (No "J" in the Hebrew Alphabet). We light the 7 lamp lamp-stand in memory of the 7 eras of the Houses of Yahweh, The western Lamp representing the Last days work which will never go out the other six have be extinguished by the beastly governmental system, but soon to be resurrected. We also do confessions and ask for reconciliation with Yahweh if possible. Everything written in the scriptures (not traditions)
http://www.yahweh.com/lost.html
Correction... From Strong's Hebrew word 3054 yahad yaw-had' denominative from a form corresponding to 3061; to Judaize, i.e. become Jewish:--become Jews.
p.s. if (according to your own words) the correct Hebrew word for jew is yehudi, then why do you call yourself a jew? This proves your disbelief in the written word or your confusion. And further more, Ma'am, I never said I was a jew. I'm a true believer.
Rev 3:9 Behold, I give of the synagogue of Satan, of those who say they are Jews (from the tribe of Yahdah), and they are not, but lie. Behold, I will make them to come and worship before your feet, and to know that I have loved you.
Matt 15:3 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the Laws of Yahweh by your tradition?
2006-10-20 17:35:48
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answered by YUHATEME 5
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shalom alekhem : 0)
Then taking the cup of wine, he made the b'rakhah and said take this and share it among yourselves. "For I tell you that from now on , I will not drink the 'fruit of the vine' until the Kingdom of God comes" also taking the matza, he made the b'rakhah, broke it, gave it to them and said "This is my body , which is being given for you; do this in memory of me.
this is what we will do as a messianic
2006-10-20 17:42:38
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answered by proscunio 3
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I'm not religious. If i get invited to someone's house for dinner I pretend to play along with all the ooga-booga rituals, but my heart isn't in it.
2006-10-20 17:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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good shabbos to you too.
(oy, dorky video, lol)
2006-10-20 17:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't subscribe to anyone religion...I stay open minded to stay spiritual !!
2006-10-20 17:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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