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Rabbi Ari Shishler
Rabbi. Teacher. Speaker. Spiritual adventurer. Blogger/ writer. Proudly Jewish. Proudly Chabad.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 30 sek.
What is your book called?
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Annika H Rothstein 3 min.
Svarer @Rabbishish
Exactly, I just spent two years writing a book about Jewish continuity and identity and the correlation was very clear
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 3 min.
Life differentiating between murder and self-immolation?
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Annika H Rothstein 5 min.
I think the very words is locked in, and I’m glad it is. We can use a term like self-annihilation or whatever we please for the state we are in but some words are just locked in, in my opinion.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 8 min.
I'm always very reticent to predict outcomes based on experience. Humans have gotten a lot of planning wrong based on extrapolation from past experience.
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pop!goestheweasel 13 min.
Svarer @Rabbishish
while i agree assimilation is an issue that needs addressing, imho to term it a 2nd holocaust minimizes the actual horror (and lessons) of hashoah. we've made it 5779 years so far; i think assimilation isn't our biggest problem as a people.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 9 min.
Svarer @alodium
Yup, good point.
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Lior Oren ⚓ 13 min.
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I'm comparing anyone that is prostitutes the holocaust to eachother, without discrimination (;
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 9 min.
I'm curious why you would say this attitude is "archaic"?
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born to be a mom 23 min.
Svarer @Rabbishish
Archaic Attitudes like this is a second holocaust. Shameful comment. This No way to keep unite Jews
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Rev (Fr) rakgaurdie 28 min.
Svarer @Rabbishish
I would says its the worst kind of assimilation.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 10 min.
And, on the other hand, could "Holocaust" be too emotive a term that simply sensationalizes without addressing an approach/ solution?
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 11 min.
Could it possibly be more tragic to self-destruct than to be destroyed by an enemy?
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 11 min.
I haven't expressed my opinion, simply exploring one that was presented in the Knesset. There are a number of questions here: Is voluntary destruction less objectionable? Does the way in which we lose our people change the way we think about losing them?
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Gil Reich 29 min.
You seem to think of the tragedy of the Holocaust primarily in terms of size of the Jewish population. We have a moral right and duty to condemn industrialized murder. We weaken that case when we use the same term to refer to voluntary choices of Jews to be less (or not) Jewish.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 14 min.
Yes, absolutely. We insist on being identified as Jewish, but forgot what gives us that identity.
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Annika H Rothstein 36 min.
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I think it’s a dangerous argument. What we are doing to ourselves is tying our identity to things that are distancing us from Torah and observance (such as imho the Holocaust, Jewish “culture”, etc) & what Hitler did was murder us by the millions. Misappropriation minimizes both
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Flora Cukierman 42 min.
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Intermarriage looses think jewish/live as a jew.
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Rabbi Ari Shishler 39 min.
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I hear you. Good point. How would you say it?
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Rev (Fr) rakgaurdie 44 min.
Svarer @Rabbishish
There are better way to say that, without using the term holocaust. Holocaust is a loaded term, that is associated with the crimes against humanity. This is no joking matter.
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