In a class on R' Yonasan Steif's book Mitzvos Hashem Rabbi Smith answered a question that discusses the topic of aliyah to the land of Israel and the role of the Jew living outside the land. This audio excerpts the answer Rabbi Smith presented as well as an ensuing discussion on the practicalities of Messianic Times and the role of the Jew as he relates to the other nations of the World.
Since not everyone is aware of the history of this very special and holy book, we’ve also included the description and presentation of the book from the very first class in it.
Full Class where the question was asked:
First Class in the series:
Playlist for Entire Class (Constantly Being Updated)
Stay Tuned! In a future post we’ll share more details of the story of this very important book.
What is Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith’s Vision
80 Billion men and women serving G-d Al-mighty with the spiritual leadership of the Jewish People and a fully built and functioning Beis HaMikdash in Yerushalayim.
I have still yet to see any evidence in photos or anything pertaining to these claims that they are the chosen children of yashare’al. Yiddish is not the language of the children in the book of genesis the Creator made a covenant with Avraham to which he “The Creator “ gave Avraham the original language to use no one else were able to speak it. Plus these people that claim that they are the ones have no historical background whatsoever in them parts none. The scrolls tells us that E the “Creator “ will lead his children back to their home land and there will be Peace. This has yet to happen from the start there’s no evidence of them anywhere else in the world. If they were sold as slaves them Y is there no proof of that. Before colonization “Ottoman Empire “ Egypt was not called Egypt it was named after its founding father who had five sons all named after their names kush, is today Ethiopia, Lud is today Libya the rest are in genesis chapter 10. Also they don’t fit in the land that they claimed was given to them g-d is a title not his name. They should know is name and if they are who they say they are then they should be able to use it.