SHABBAT YITRO: Exodus 18:1 – 20:23 || Isaiah 6,1 – 7,6; 9,5-6

Tora study by Rav Gedalia Meyer for The Temple Institute, Jerusalem, Israel:
«MBeliefs – we all have them! Today one of the most commonly held beliefs is the belief in One G-d. But at the time of the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai the widely held belief in a multitude of gods was the number one misconception that the Torah set out to eradicate. The Torah was so successful that belief in polytheism is hardly a concern today. But the flip side of monotheism – the belief in no G-d, in no meaning and in no purpose to life – is today’s idolatry»…more:

Shabbat Shalom

Eric Martienssen

Since my secession from the Church in 2009, my Jewish Orthodox friends in Israel and I have been following the Fake News of Rome in articles and political Shabbat commentaries on GSI (God's Sabbath Int.). The former Pontiff destroyed the dwelling place of God, the temple in Jerusalem – fact! Was the New Testament and the Church just a world dominance inspired business idea of Rome? What is politics today? Enjoy your trip on GSI.