Monday, December 30, 2013

RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: HILTON HEAD MONTHLY: 2013: GREAT IS PEACE: DEREK ERETZ

RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL:

HILTON HEAD MONTHLY: 2013:

GREAT IS PEACE:

DEREK ERETZ:

JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

HILTON HEAD MONTHLY MAGAZINE  

DECEMBER 2013:

The latest local reads

It's that time of year again. Christmas. Chanukah. The Holidays. That means one thing: The mad scramble for gifts. Whether you're shopping for loved ones, office mates, friends, or acquaintances, finding that perfect something for someone can be a nerve-wracking task. If you have a book lover on your list, why not consider something written by a local author? Here are a few local reads worth checking out.
 
peacegreatGreat Is Peace | By Rabbi Arthur Segal and Sara Davies
"A history lesson and guide to interpersonal ethics"
An eye-opening, life-affirming resource for anyone who asks, "What does Judeo-Christianity have to offer for civility and peace in the 21st century?" The great sages understood what many today have forgotten – that each of us can heal and repair the world – one person, one interaction at a time. Each of us can be a vessel of our prayers and hopes for shalom, peace. Each of us can live happy, joyous and free, even when the world seems to be an upside-down place. Bestselling author Rabbi Dr. Arthur Segal of Hilton Head, provides the first modern commentary ever written on the 2,500 year old Babylonian Talmud's Tractate Derek Eretz, conceptualizing archaic references and bringing its timeless wisdom to life in accessible, contemporary language. Available in book and E-book at www.Amazon.com and bookstores.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, December 26, 2013

RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: MESSIAH: DEREK ERETZ: GREAT=PEACE: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: MESSIAH: DEREK ERETZ: GREAT IS PEACE: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
 

Shalom , Peace and Happy Holidays:

 Today we continue with a bit more of Jewish Ethics (Great is Peace - Derek Eretz 10:11 ) apropos to the Holiday Season.

 ''Jose the Galilean said: The name of the Messiah is also "Peace" (Shalom), as it is written [Is.4:5]: "The Prince of Peace."

The concept of a Messiah is not Hebraic, nor are Heaven and bodily resurrection. These are Jewish rabbinic concepts discussed in Talmud Sanhedrin.

 During the Messianic Age (Is. 2:4), humans will no longer have a yetzer ha ra (ego). War, hate, persecution, and poverty will no longer exist. Everyone, humans and animals, will live in total peace and well-being.

In Sanhedrin 98a, the prophet Elijah's ghost visits Rabbi Joshua.   "When will the Messiah come?" asks Joshua. "Ask him," the prophet replies. "The Messiah is in Rome among the poor.''

Joshua travels to Rome and meets the Messiah.   Joshua asks, "When you will be coming?" and is told "Today."

Joshua returns to Elijah and says the Messiah did not speak the truth, because he promised to come today, but did not. Elijah replies, "This is what he said to you: 'Today, if you will hear his voice,'" a reference to Psalm 95:7. The coming of the Messiah is conditional, and the condition remains unfulfilled.

 If we as individuals and as a society love, work for, and pursue peace, we can attain it. If we do not love and pursue peace, we will not have peace. If we are not doing our best, and not listening to God's voice of love and peace, we are not spiritually deserving of the Messianic Age.

 The Talmud  Shabbat 118b, offers a test. It says that if all Jews could put aside our differences and observe one Shabbat, the Messianic Age would come. In reality, if all Jews agreed to do so, without fighting about what time to light candles or  whether one needs to wear a head covering, we would already be in the Messianic Age. If the Messiah's name is "Prince of Peace," let us now learn to love peace and each other.

 Rabbi Arthur Segal is an international lecturer, author, and teacher. Visit him at www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org  . Follow him on FaceBook at 'Arthur L Segal', on Twitter at RabbiASegal, or his blog at http://rabbiarthursegal.blogspot.com  . Email at RabbiASegal@aol.com  

 

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If visiting SC's Low Country, contact us for a Shabbat meal, in our home by the sea, our beth yam. 
 Maker of Shalom (Oseh Shalom) help make us deserving of Shalom beyond all human comprehension!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

ARE YAKS KOSHER? RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL: JEWISH NEPAL

SHALOM:
 
If a Yak is ritually slaughtered according to Jewish tradition and law, it is kosher, as it is a ruminant, with multiple stomachs, chews its cud, and has a split cloven hoof.
 
Its milk is kosher.
 
Hence make sure  your Sherpa is also a Schochet , schlepping his knives for Schechita.

PEREK SHIRA 5:4: YAK BLESS GOD: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL

PEREK SHIRA 5:4: YAK BLESS GOD: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL
 
 
 PEREK SHIRA: 5:4: YAK SING PRAISES: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL

PEREK SHIRA: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: 5:4: YAK SING DEREK ERETZ  
PEREK SHIRA  5:4: YAK: SHABBAT 11/23/13: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: GREAT IS PEACE
 
PEREK SHIRA 5:4
 
 
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Jewish Spiritual Renewal: New Class: Fun/Light:
Perek Shira: Shabbat 11/23/13

perek shira:

song of nature

 
Shalom my dear Chaverim, Talmidim, v' Rabbanim, friends, students, and fellow rabbis. An oneg, joy-filled, Shabbat this coming weekend to all.
For this series, we are studying Perek Shira. It will be fun and light and short for those that wish it to be, as well as deep and involved from those who like to delve into our traditions texts.
Perek Shira is 6 chapters long with verses of various heavenly and earthly bodies, plants and creatures singing praises to God. If you would like, consider the phrase the entity is singing, and ascribe to it what the entity is trying to teach us... about what traits to mirror and what traits to avoid. More on the text is found in the first class.
For those new to the class Baruch ha Ba! Welcome! You can view past classes at http://rabbiarthursegal.blogspot.com
''The YAK sing: 'If you eat the fruit of your labors, how happy and fortunate you are.' (Ps. 128:2) [Perek Shira 5:4, Song of Nature].''
 
Are we as spiritually attuned as the YAK ?
These middot, character traits, of living in shalom, and becoming spiritually connected are discussed throughout all of my books. Find the one or more that you would like at www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org/books.
How has learning Perek Shira helped you in your interpersonal relationships? Are you learning to live in shalom and be in shlema? How has understanding the spiritual and ethical teachings of Judaism helped you live a more joyous life?
Next class, Baruch ha Shem, we will continue with Perek Shira.
If visiting SC's Low Country, contact us for a Shabbat meal, in our home by the sea, our beth yam. 
 Maker of Shalom (Oseh Shalom) help make us deserving of Shalom beyond all human comprehension!
 
© 2013 Rabbi Arthur Segal Jewish Spiritual Renewal
 
 
 
 
 
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