Ancient Mesopotamian civilizations spoke of various giant-like beings called Anunaki and Rapiu. These same terms (Anakim and Rephaim) are found in the Torah, also in reference to ancient giants. Where did they come from, and where are they now? What is their connection to angels, Nephilim, and the Bnei Elohim mentioned in multiple places in Tanakh? Find out in this mind-blowing class where we also explore UFOs and UAPs, God’s Divine Chariot, and the prophetic experiences of Ezekiel, Enoch, Isaiah, Eliyahu, and others.
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Erev Rav, Part 3: Conspiracy Theory
How did the Erev Rav become so powerful in recent times? Was there a conspiracy in the 18th century by a small group of heretics to destroy Judaism? And how has it manifest itself in the world today? Plus: exploring Samson as a model for current events, pinpointing the exact number of Erev Rav souls, and what exactly happened in the aftermath of the Golden Calf incident?
For more on the significance of the year 1648 and the aftermath of Shabbateanism, see here.
New Resource: Judaism 101
A dear friend asked for a primer on the basics of Judaism, so I put together a list of the top ten things to know. Since Pesach is coming up and it is customary to sing Echad MiYode’a, I modelled it loosely after the song. My attempt was to condense all of the key concepts of Judaism, and the central beliefs (including mystical ones), plus introduce all the major texts of Judaism, the key historical figures, and the major holidays. It should be an interesting read even for a veteran talmid chakham.
I hope the following brief primer is helpful both as a useful resource to share with others, and to make the upcoming Pesach seder more meaningful. (You might even want to share it with guests at your Pesach seder that might be new to Judaism.) Wishing everyone a chag kasher v’sameach!
See the new ‘Judaism 101’ page here.