Ich beschäftige mich im Moment mit der Parasha Pinchas. Es ist wichtig das gleich im zweiten Kapitel die Gesamtzahl der Kinder Jisraels, die aus Mizrajim ausgezogen waren, im Detail aufgezählt werden. Der Priester Elasar redet mit ihnen in den Steppen Moabs. Zuerst werden die Söhne Reubens erwähnt, den Erstgeborenen Jisraels, dann direkt die Söhne Eliab“s, die gegen Moshe Rabbeinu und Aharon haderten, in dem sie sich an Korach angehaftet hatten und somit gegen G-tt haderten. Es wird weiter angeführt, dass die Söhne Korachs nicht gestorben waren. Dann geht es weiter mit den Söhnen Shimeon“s, den Söhnen Gads, den Söhnen Jehudah“s, den Söhnen Perez“, den Söhnen Jisachar, die Söhne Sebulun, die Söhne Josef“s, das sind Menashe und Efraim, die Söhne Benjamin, die Söhne Dan, die Söhne Ascher, die Söhne Naftali. Dies waren alle gemusterten Söhne Jisraels, Vierhundertsechzigtausendvierhundert insgesamt an der Zahl. Dann spricht G-tt mit Moshe Rabbeinu und ordnet an, dass das Land verteilt wird. Es gelten hierfür bestimmte Regeln. Diese sind sehr wichtig. Ganz am Schluss werden die Lewi“im gesondert aufgezählt und das Schicksal des Todes derer erwähnt, die gemeines Feuer vor den Ewigen gebracht hatten. Es ist mir besonders aufgefallen, dass die Parasha Pinchas betont, dass die Lewi’im nicht gemustert wurden, weil ihnen kein Eigentum unter den Kindern Jisrael gegeben wurde. G-tt selbst sagt, dass alle sterben sollten in der Wüste Sinai – außer den beiden die übrig blieben: Kaleb ben Jefuneh und Jehoshua bin Nun. Letztere waren auch aus Mizrajim ausgezogen, zeichneten sich aber dadurch aus, dass sie immer an die Inbesitznahme des Gelobten Landes geglaubt haben und eben nicht das Volk demoralisiert haben. Es ist wichtig festzuhalten, dass Kaleb auch als ein „kühner“ Jude und Jehoshua bin Nun, später einen neuen Namen bekommt, der ihn ehrt und als Schüler Moshe Rabbeinu“s zu einem Propheten macht.
Kategorie: Morality and Torah
Thoughts on Holidays of these times…
No one can expect a Christian to think and feel the same way as a Jew. We have our own traditions, and nothing will change them. We have our own calendar, and we have the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible—which clearly distinguishes us. What unites us is that Jews and good Christians believe in the same God, and that is the God of Israel. We now celebrate Passover, and many of my friends celebrate Easter. It’s a joyous celebration for both sides. We should leave it at that.
Heute ist Shabbat und es wird die Parasha Tzaw öffentlich gelesen…
… ich überlasse die Zuordnung der Verfehlungen derer, die sie betreffen, ganz Hashem. Bin mir voll bewusst, dass diese nicht ohne Konsequenzen bleiben werden. Hashem ist der beste Richter und alles unterliegt seinem Willen. Warum ist dass so? Weil niemand ist wie der G-tt Israels. Dies ist die Lehre die gezogen werden kann. Hashem ist ein barmherziger, gnädiger… aber auch strenger und entzürnender G-tt. Es ist unsere Aufgabe als Juden uns selbst zu verbessern und jeden Tag die Möglichkeit zu ergreifen umzukehren, zum G-tt Israel’s – dem G-tt unserer Vorfahren. Dies ist auch der Grund, warum ich als Jude und Lewi jegliche Form des Götzendienstes ablehne; und glauben Sie mir: Es spielt dabei keine Rolle von welcher „Seite“ diese erfolgt.
Jewish Lives in Uganda – must be rescued
The only way to leave Ressentiments behind us, is to to do it, because God is a Mercyful and supports any Life on this Planet. For this issue I collect Money in a Special Case of Jewish Live in Uganda. There is No health Security there and a jewish man, married with his seriously ill woman needs our Support to make a adequate medical treatment possible, who will save a Life. The man I told you is Kato Joseph, please contact him today or Support my foundraising.
Kato Joseph
Katojoseph671@gmail.com
Ahavat Jisrael Congregation
0256786718299
This is the Link for directly Support the medical treatment:
Parasha Bo – the Liberation from Mizrajim
I noticed the following in Parasha Bo. Firstly, the ETERNAL teaches us many laws. They are a double expression of importance, because on the one hand they are listed in great numbers in the Parasha; on the other hand, as laws and legal statutes, they underline the obligation for our lives and relationships with one another. Topics in Parasha Bo include the Seder evening and refer directly to Passover, the counting of the Omer, Shavuot and the right of first fruits.
The Parasha itself reports another encounter with Pharaoh after they, Moshe and Aharon, were brought back to his house.
Pharaoh declares harshly:
„Serve HIM, your God!“
He thereby shows that he is reluctant to make this statement and that „your God“ cannot mean the G-d of Israel.
Moshe speaks to Pharaoh as the answerer, although no question was asked…
„We will go with our young and our old, with our sons and our daughters, with our flock and our herds, – it is HIM who is our feast.“
Yes, Pharaoh is the prototype of the anti-Semite. He says that the LORD will be with the Israelites, i.e. Jews, the moment he lets them go. He presumes to equate himself with the G-d of Israel by equating his decision to release them with the LORD who is there for his people. Interestingly, the Torah says of the events: „So may the Lord be with you, as I have let you go with your children! See that your plan is evil!“
With Pharaoh, we are clearly dealing with a projective identification. The evil is split off from oneself and attached to the Jews. A phenomenon that extends to the present day.
The further plagues come immediately…
It goes on like this, for every sin of Pharaoh, the next plague comes. And in this process of being held accountable for his misdeeds, Pharaoh’s true attitude becomes ever clearer. Until in the end the locusts leave nothing in Mizrajim. Everything is a divine plan, because it says in Bo 10:20: „And the LORD strengthened Pharaoh’s heart, so that he did not let the children of Israel go.“
Then darkness follows over Mizrajim… a full three days. You have to In this context, we should remember that in Egypt the sun was worshipped as the deity Re. But there was light in all the dwellings of the children of Israel.
Again, Pharaoh says that all men can go, but not without the immediate restriction that this does not include sheep and cattle. Moshe answers him that sacrifices and burnt offerings must be offered to the Eternal. Therefore, he tells Him that the livestock must also come along. Pharaoh is beside himself and angry and does not want to let them go. Here, too, the G-d of Israel hardens Pharaoh’s heart and so he says to Moshe: „You have spoken rightly, I will never see your face again.“
This is the last sentence in chapter 10.
Then the ETERNAL explains to Moshe that he wants to bring another plague and that then Pharaoh will let the Israelites go. He says that they will be driven out. It is the death of all the firstborn of Mizrajim.
For details, I ask for intensive Torah study of the text, because it contains many more important statements… with regard to the liberation of Israel from Mizraim.
Joseph!
I love Joseph, because my own Life is like Joseph’s Life. Its not only to find Back to all His brothers and forgive all those who can’t not see, that He is a Jew like you and me, but became a special role through Hashem. So we should not deny His and our Mission as a whole in this world and take him Home.
„Learning through Torah means to take all words serious and make it a joyous place in our Hearts.“
Shavua Tov!
(Marcus Günther Michael Gundlach)
Joseph!
I love Joseph, because my own Life is like Joseph’s Life. Its not only to find Back to all His brothers and forgive all those who can’t not see, that He is a Jew like you and me, but became a special role through Hashem. So we should not deny His Mission in this world and take him Home.
„Learning through Torah means to take all words serious and make it a joyous place in our Hearts.“
Shavua Tov!
(Marcus Günther Michael Gundlach)