Tumah
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That's not what Maimonides says.Why did Maimonides himself, one of the greatest authorities of the Torah, state himself that in the days of MaShiach only the festival of Purim will be celebrated. Obviously he was privy to the understanding of what will occur, the change that will come about..
And the reason why he said it, is because he follows the second opinion quoted in the Jerusalem Talmud.
Like both works you've quoted in this thread, you have only half-truths and ignorance which leads you to believe things which aren't true.
And before you retort about what Maimonides means, make sure you familiarize yourself with similar quotes found elsewhere in Jewish source texts.
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Forgot to add a response for this gem:
Ever was not a Jew.Thank you for your comment, a Jew is the internal aspect, it is the inner man. To be Jewish is not simply an external act of religious tradition. A jew is one that borrows evil and gives back in good. A Jew is one that has crossed over, as did Evre, whose name means to cross over. From which we recieved the Holy Language Evrit/Hebrew. That is to cross over from Babylon- the desire to receive for oneself, a Jew receives to in order to give.
No, the title of Rabbi was exclusively given to Sages who had passed competency tests in one or multiple of a few areas of Jewish Law. We actually can tell which of 2 Mishnaic sayings come first by checking which statement the Sage has the word "Rabbi" appended to his name.A Rabbi by definition one who is learned in Torah a servant of HaShem, the one that brings Torah to the people, as the title Rabbi was given to sages due to their knowledge and not a piece of paper . Rabbi Portnar's knowledge of Torah, Talmud and the concealed Torah, can assure goes far beyond most Rabbis of our generation.
You have confused "deep" with "correct".If you listen to his teachings on Zohar, Etz Chaim, TES L, Shlavei and other you will see he us privy to the deepest knowledge and understanding. Foundation Course Kabbalah is a much better start to listen to before diving into the deeper and more complex lessons.
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