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Can You Call The Rabbi By His Name? | TORAH FOR KIDS AI
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One of the ways that a person can
certainly bring punishment upon
themselves
is by
ignoring
the honor of the Torah scholars.
And Torah scholar doesn't just mean the
greatest scholars of the generation or
Mosher Rabenu, but rather even your
rabbi today. How do we know the Mishna
begins with
Moshe?
Moshe got the Torah at Mount Sai.
He gave it to Yeshua. Yeshua
and Yeshua gave it to the elders.
Why doesn't it say the names of the
elders, the 70 elders? I mean, the Torah
has 304,85
letters. Surely, it could fit the names
of the elders. Why did it put the names
of the elders?
To teach us
that the elders back then
could very well be the same thing as the
elders in this generation or any other
generation.
and no one would come and say, "Listen,
if Moshe Raenu told me or Yeshua Benoon
told me to do something, I would do it."
But it's you telling me, "I'm not going
to listen to you." Therefore, the Torah
says, "No, no, no. You're right. Mosher
Benu is great. Yeshua Benoon is great,
but also the elders." And since the
Torah doesn't mention who the elders
are, that's because it's telling you
anyone that is a Torah scholar, that's
telling you the word of God.
So now the says one of the sages rebuked
the people. Says
foolish are the people that stand up
when they bring the Torah scroll into
the synagogue or take it out of the
kesh. But they don't stand up when the
living Torah walks into the room. What's
the living Torah? The Torah scholar, the
rabbi.
And even more so foolish are people that
don't stand up for the wife of the
rabbi. Why?
So now a person that
calls his rabbi by first name, that
means that he thinks that him and his
rabbi are in the same
same level.
He's no different than his friend Joah.
He's no different than Steve, his
coworker.
And unfortunately,
this is not only a disrespect of the
rabbi, it's disrespect of the Torah.
Say thank you for more. 1 2 3.
1 2 3.
Beious.