Pod for Israel - 7 Reforms of Rabbinic Judaism #5 Redefining repentance - Dr. Golan Broshi
Dr Broshi continues his series on the 7 reforms of Rabbinic Judaism. If you were to ask a jewish person if they’re “saved” they would look at you like you fell from the moon. Dr. Broshi discusses some key changes that redefined repentance as more of a political and outward change than what was spoken of by the Torah and Prophets, which is a repentance that starts from the heart. Also we discuss how Reincarnation became such a mainstream idea of God’s judgment when we die. How could Rabbinic Judaism fall so far from the Torah and prophets and adopt such clearly pagan and eastern religions practices.
Below we have references for your study:
Astrology in Rabbinic Judiasm: b. Talmud, Shabat 156a
The industry of rabbinic religion:
אילן שחר, חרדים בע"מ: התקציבים, ההשתמטות ורמיסת החוק, ירושלים, כתר הוצאה לאור, 2000: 207-208.
Abraham does not let any one who is circumcised to go to hell: b. Talmud, Iruvin 19a
Angels slap babies to make them forget Torah: b. Talmud, Hagigah 30b
Reincarnation in Kabbalah:
Rabbi Hayyim ben Yoseph Vital, Sefer Shaʻar Hagilgulim: The Eighth Gate of the Eight, Well-known Gates.
https://www.amazon.com/Kabbalah-GILGULEI-NESHAMOT-Hebrew-Reprinted/dp/1722851066
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/9659176503/ref=pd_sbs_14_img_0/192-1688819-6072524?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=9659176503&pd_rd_r=e74cda7f-16c9-4ae3-8205-42713369a07b&pd_rd_w=LzmYo&pd_rd_wg=5lGOs&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=8WQ6T2JFRMZX088MMT9Z&psc=1&refRID=8WQ6T2JFRMZX088MMT9Z
Rabbinic Judaism turning to religion and not God:
קימי קפלן ונורית שטדלר (עורכים), מהישרדות להתבססות: תמורות בחברה החרדית ובחקרה, רעננה, בהוצאה: מכון ון ליר בירושלים הקיבוץ המאוחד, 2012: 11-21.
פרופ' אוריאל רפפורט, בתוך: מנחם שטרן (עורך), ההיסטוריה של ארץ-ישראל – התקופה ההלניסטית ומדינת החשמונאים (332 - 37 לפני הספירה), ירושלים, יד יצחק בן-צבי כתר הוצאה לאור, 1981: 270.
פרופ' מרדכי רוטנברג, שבעים פנים לחיים, ירושלים, בהוצאת: מוסד ביאליק, 1994, עמ' 39.
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