January 30, 2013

January 23, 2013

January 22, 2013

  • Join Us TODAY In Second Life

    Yeshiva Beth HaShem
    Of Summer Paradise, Second Life

    We are happy to announce our first Second Life Yeshiva gathering!

    TODAY (Tuesday, Jan. 22) 10-11 AM Pacific (1-2 PM Eastern) AND 5-6 PM Pacific (8-9 PM Eastern)


    We hope you will join us there!

    Itinerary:

    Meet and Greet

    Discussion: Shema -- What is the Shema? Reflections on Shema

    Meditation on Shema

    Celebrate HaShem in Dance: Hafatza with the Rebbe Nachman song -- Everyone is invited to join in.

    Requirements:

    A Second Life Account:

    If you don't have a Second Life Account (its free) go to http://yeshivabethhashem.org/SecondLife for links and helpful instructions. After going through the Caledon tutorial if you still have questions about set-up and play I will be happy to assist you. We wont be able to help with set-up during the meeting. If you are new to Second Life please create your account and go through the tutorial before the gathering. We will be using live media and setting up your mic. can take a bit of time. We recommend using headphones with a built in microphone to avoid feedback and sound distortion. If you don't have sound with your system you are still welcome to join us. There will be text information as well.

    We plan to make our Second Life Yeshiva a major hub of our ministry. We hope you will take part.

January 21, 2013

January 18, 2013

  • Our First Second Life Gathering This Tuesday

    Yeshiva Beth HaShem
    Of Summer Paradise, Second Life

    We are happy to announce our first Second Life Yeshiva gathering!

    Tuesday 10-11 AM Pacific (1-2 PM Eastern) AND 5-6 PM Pacific (8-9 PM Eastern)


    We hope you will join us there!

    Itinerary:

    Meet and Greet

    Discussion: Shema -- What is the Shema? Reflections on Shema

    Meditation on Shema

    Celebrate HaShem in Dance: Hafatza with the Rebbe Nachman song -- Everyone is invited to join in.

    Requirements:

    A Second Life Account:

    If you don't have a Second Life Account (its free) go to http://yeshivabethhashem.org/SecondLife for links and helpful instructions. After going through the Caledon tutorial if you still have questions about set-up and play I will be happy to assist you. We wont be able to help with set-up during the meeting. If you are new to Second Life please create your account and go through the tutorial before the gathering. We will be using live media and setting up your mic. can take a bit of time. We recommend using headphones with a built in microphone to avoid feedback and sound distortion. If you don't have sound with your system you are still welcome to join us. There will be text information as well.

    We plan to make our Second Life Yeshiva a major hub of our ministry. We hope you will take part.

January 15, 2013

  • Doctrinal Clarifications

    Noahide Studies

    שמע ישראל ה 'הוא האלוהים שלנו הוא אחד
    Shema Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad
    Hear, Israel, Adonai is our God, Adonai is One.
     

    Mini Lessons: Doctrinal Clarifications
      R: Perhaps you have addressed the following terms in the studies, and I have overlooked them. But could you, please, define for me, and give the similarities/differences for, the following terms as they apply to HaShem, Yeshua, and our family/friends?

    JoA: I don't believe I directly address most of these in the lessons, but I'll be happy to do so now.

        R:

    Honor

      - We, of course, are to honor HaShem and honor our parents. In what ways do we show honor to HaShem, Yeshua, and to others?

    JoA: HaShem: The number one way one honors HaShem is through Torah observance (i.e. by observing the 613 mitzvot for Jews, the 7 mitzvot for Noahides (Gentiles) with ones complete heart, mind and soul. We also honor HaShem by dealing properly with others (I John 4:20).

    Y'shua: The Rebbe taught that if we would honor him we must follow his teachings (John 14:15) and seek harmony with HaShem as he does (John 17:11).

    Others: Deal honestly with others in love and compassion (Micah 6:6-8, Matthew 22:36).

      R: Praise - We, also, are to give praise to HaShem and we praise others, like our children. Can we praise Yeshua?

    JoA: "Praise" means different things to different people and under different circumstances. ONLY HaShem is deserving of praise (honor, worship etc). However, by His mercy He bestows great potential on all of His creation. People seek to manifest their potential in different ways. When a child realizes that he/she has the ability to "count all the way to ten" we say mazel tov (congratulations)! That accomplishment is worthy of praise! When someone opens our eyes to a truth not previously known they are deserving of our thanks and praise. Their are many accomplished servants of HaShem who act on their potentials for the betterment of others with no thought of reward. Such people are deserving of our praise. This is true of little known teachers like the ones who taught us to count to ten and for advanced teachers like Moshe avinu, Rebbe Nachman, Rebbe Y'shua and so on. The important thing in giving or feeling praise for another is remembering that their accomplishments are always the result of HaShem's gifts and mercies coupled with their willingness to manifest it. Ultimately, ONLY HaShem is deserving of praise.

      R: Prayer - We are to pray to HaShem, but, since prayer can also be "talking to" someone or "pleading with" someone ("I pray thee" in older English), does this mean one can "pray to" Yeshua since he is alive and can hear us? When does "prayer" mean "worship?"

    JoA: This is a subtle one. English is not a very precise language. In Hebrew, prayer (to God) is tephillah -- from which we get the word t'fillin (which we wear during certain prayers) -- while "I pray thee" translates naw. We ONLY "pray" to HaShem. To pray to another is a form of idolatry. At the same time there are subtle distinctions. I can talk with you and its not idolatry so would it be idolatry to talk with Rebbe Y'shua? With Moshe avinu? With Rav Paul? With Rebbe Nachman? ... Because the society in which we live is so steeped in the worship of the man Jesus and others (Muhammad, the Buddha etc), it is strongly advised not to speak with those not physically present. It is too easy to drift into Spiritism and worship. Rather, speak with HaShem and say, "HaShem, Rebbe Y'shua taught us that.... please help me to understand and apply that to my life."

    Only pray to HaShem.

      R: Worship - Of course, worship is for HaShem alone... but what is worship exactly? How can we know when we are honoring or praising Yeshua and not worshipping him?

    JoA: Again, there are subtleties here. Worship is heartfelt love. I love my wife more than anyone else on the planet, but is that worship? No. Could it be? Yes! People often go too far or lose their balance. This leads to idolizing the other person and to all manner of abusive situations. Anything and anyone can become an idol. We each must carefully guard against this! There are boundaries to love as there is with everything else.

    Our focus should never be on Rebbe Y'shua but on HaShem alone. We are deeply indebted to our Rebbe and we hold him in the upmost respect by maintaining proper balance. If HaShem alone is the center of our religious life we're probably doing OK. The Rebbe came to point us to HaShem, not to himself. As he taught us:

    Matthew 22:36 "Rabbi, which of the mitzvot in the Torah is the most important??
    22:37 He told him, 'You are to love ADONAI your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.'
    22:38 This is the greatest and most important mitzvah.
    22:39 And a second is similar to it, 'You are to love your neighbor as yourself.
    22:40 All of the Torah and the Prophets are dependent on these two mitzvot.

    If HaShem alone is your focus the rest will work out for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear.

    I hope this helps clarify things

    With blessings of Shalom
          John of AllFaith
             Yochanan


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  • What We Believe


    שמע ישראל ה 'הוא האלוהים שלנו הוא אחד
    Shema Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad
    Hear, Israel, Adonai is our God, Adonai is One.
     

    Mini Lessons: Doctrinal Clarifications:
        What We believe
            (Based on Rambam's Thirteen Principles of Judaism)

    Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad
    "Hear, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One."

    1. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God is the Creator and Ruler of all things. He alone has made, does make, and will make all things.
    2. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God is absolutely, indivisibly, One (echad). There is no unity that is in any way like His. He alone is our God. He was, He is, and He will ever be.
    3. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God does not have a body. Physical concepts do not apply to Him. There is nothing whatsoever that resembles Him at all.
    4. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God is the first and the last and that beside Him there is none other.
    5. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that it is only proper to pray to God. We do not pray to anyone nor anything else.
    6. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that the prophecy of Moses is absolutely true and takes precedence over all others. He is the chief of all prophets and teachers, both before and after Him.
    7. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God has sent many prophets and teachers for our edification, both in the past and in the present. These men and women convey different levels of truth and insight. Their words must always be understood in the light of the Written Torah (i.e. Genesis - Deuteronomy) revealed through our teacher Moses. We accept Rebbe Y'shua Ha'Notzri (i.e. Jesus of Nazareth), the Ba'al Shem Tov, Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, the Lubavitcher Rebbe and others among these anointed prophets and teachers.
    8. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that the entire Torah that we now have is that which was given to Moses by God.
    9. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that this eternal Torah will never be changed, and that there will never be another given by God.
    10. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God knows all of man's deeds and thoughts. It is thus written (Psalm 33:15), "He has molded every heart together, He understands what each one does."
    11. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that God rewards those who keep His commandments, and punishes those who transgress them. This is true for both Jews and Gentiles, although Jews bear a heavier responsibility (Exodus 19:6).
    12. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) in the coming of the Messiah (haMoshiach). However long it takes, we will await His coming every day. Thus far the essential Messianic prophecies remain unfulfilled.
    13. We believe with aspiring emunah (faith) that the dead will be brought back to life when God wills it to happen. We believe that according to God's direction souls may be granted more than a single lifetime as taught in the Jewish doctrine of ibur neshamot (or "the rolling of souls").

    For more information about our teachings check the bookcases inside the yeshiva, attend our free 2nd Life classes, join our group, speaking with Yochanan (im or notecard Yeshiva).

    Shalom and may HaShem always grant His mercy and guidance to you.


    For More Go To:

    Our Second Life Page
    The Yeshiva home page
    The Way of Rebbe Y'shua

                With blessings of Shalom
                      John of AllFaith
                               Yochanan


    The Jewish Way
    of Rebbe Y'shua

    Way of Rebbe Y'shua
    Jewish Studies
    Prophecy Studies
    Yeshiva Beth HaShem
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    My YouTube Channel
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    Contact
    John of AllFaith

     

January 14, 2013

  • Announcing Yeshiva Beth HaShem Of Summer Paradise, Second Life

    Yeshiva Beth HaShem
    Of Summer Paradise, Second Life

    Yeshiva Beth HaShem is a free online school. This makes our lessons very easy to access, but it also makes personal connections difficult to establish and maintain. Our talmidim have no physical place to meet, study nor fellowship... until now!

    First Life:

    We all exist in what may be thought of "first life" or primary reality. Its the world we all know and experience with our senses. In this reality we have so many limitations. But what if there were a second life, without the limitations of first life? A place where we could fly, travel anywhere we might like, free from finanical burdens, health issues and so on. Well now there is! Its Second Life!

    Second Life

    Second Life is not a video game, although many games are played within it. It is not another social media network, blog, e-group... although it connects people from across the globe and frees us to share what's on our minds. Its not a website, although it is internet based and housed on a website. Second Life is not market, although people there buy and sell endlessly... Second life is in many ways a second life, one that is lived out by many thousands of "residents." It has shuls, churches, synagouges, masques, dojos and mandirs. it has its seamy side, its backways, peep shows and clubs that we sugest you avoid (be sure and sure your browser to either G (general) or M (mature) content as the A (adult) material is quite graphic.

    Yeshiva Beth HaShem will soon begin a new series of live lessons at our 2nd Life location in Summer Paradise. We are still working out certain technical issues but these classes should be starting up soon. Already the entire content of the Yeshiva website is available there and new mini lessons are now being produced. Join our Second Life group or our main Yahoo e-group, or check back here for the complete schedule.

    Already a 2nd Lifer? Visit Yeshiva Beth HaShem in Summer Paradise today! Once you arrive be sure and join our yeshiva group and befriend other members. Don't forget to get your FREE kippa from our group joiner! You can join the group using the panel next to the front door at the yeshiva or ask any of our resident talmidim to add you. For more information visit us in Summer Paradise or contact us through im or note card using the names Yeshiva (me) or Gavrah (my wife Ahuva)!

    Haven't begun your 2nd Life yet? It's free and easy to begin. Click the "How to Begin Your Second Life" link below.

    I generally monitor our 2nd Life yeshiva property and group chat so it is likely that 2nd Life is up and running on my second computer monitor during normal SLT ("Second Life Time") -- SLT is the same as Pacific Standard time. Other talmidim of the yeshiva are on at various times according to their schedules as well so you need not be alone.

    As seen on the image below, the yeshiva features a sign telling you whether or not Ahuva and/or I are currently online (see below). PLEASE be patient! Just because the sign says I'm online does not necessarily mean I am seated at my computer at that precise moment nor that I am currently available. If I'm not on or not available, drop me a note card and I'll respond asap.

    If you have any difficulties or questions you are welcome to contact us. Please note: Before asking how to do basic things we strongly recommend going through the tutorial at Caledon first. For information on getting started please Go Here.

    We'll be adding to this section of the yeshiva website periodically. If you are a 2nd Lifer and would like to be listed here please let us know.

    We hope to see you in 2nd Life!

                Yeshiva (me, Yochanan) and Gavrah (Ahuva, my wife).


    Our Second Life Pages:

    For New Residents:Tips on beginning your Second Life

      There's much more to come!

    The Mini LessonsOur Mini Lessons

        These are short lessons that have been written specifically for Second Life.

      There's much more to come!


    For More Go To:

    Our Second Life Page
    The Yeshiva home page
    The Way of Rebbe Y'shua

     

December 30, 2012

  • Bye Bye 2012!

    Well, we're still...

    The world didn't transform into Paradise nor plummet into oblivion...

    Al Ikwan advanced, but not as far as they might have...

    Obama got re-elected, but at least Romney/Ryan failed...

     

    Could have been better, could have worse...

     

    Old Year Kiss-Off

     

    Dry Bones cartoon: 2012, new year, shuldig, Israel,