HAPPY HANNUKAH To Vanilla and Black Cohen and whoever else is Jewish...

Discussion in 'Religion, Spirituality and Philosophy' started by Inner Beauty, Dec 11, 2009.

  1. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Happy New Years!
     

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  2. BlackCohen

    BlackCohen Member

    I suppose really it should be stated Israelit and not Jew, as, being a Israelit is something you are born as and not the practice. As regard to conversion that is Rabbinic Judaism which is the mainstream Judaism. Nowhere in the Torah is the conversion process mentioned.

    In fact if someone wanted to practice Torah according to the Torah there is no obligation to convert. It readily invites anyone to practice so long as they observe all of the Torah, then you are part of Israel.

    As for the women if you think you have seen beauty here visit Israel and you may find yourself in a daze with your tongue on the floor like I was:smt007

    Regarding the discussion I have started it with a few questions I will add more as and when I have the time as it could prove to be a lengthy thread.
     
  3. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    LOL!

    The Jewish New Year has passed already. Are you wishing us an American one?
     
  4. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    wut?! :shock:


    yea. :smt111
     
  5. BlackCohen

    BlackCohen Member

    Yes which New Year are you referring to? The gregorian calender?
    If you mean Rosh Hashanah well actually that is not really New year by the Jewish calender according to the Torah Rosh Hashanah is called Yom Teruah, which means a day of blowing of the trumpets or a day of crying/shouting.

    Jewish New year is actually in April time.

    The star of david is actually not a symbol of Israel but comes from elsewhere. I suppose if you want a symbol it should be the Menorah or 7 branched candlelabrum.

    Peace
     
  6. BlackCohen

    BlackCohen Member

    Who is Vanilla? I assume they are Jewish would like to say hi to them that is all:smt023
     
  7. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    No more Hannukah.
     
  8. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member

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