Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Is There a Death Sentence on America?

How does one connect the rioting, chaos and coronavirus in the USA to the bringing of the Moshiach?

On this show, Tamar Yonah speaks with Rabbi Mendel Kessin. He shares his views on the mystical meaning of today’s turmoil that we see happening on U.S. streets and in the halls of Washington.

This video is audio only.

7 comments:

Leah said...

Hi Devorah. Thanks for posting this. I will listen.
Again, thanks.
His latest shiur was awesome!!! Did you listen yet to that?

Devorah said...

Hi Leah, yes listened to both, it's a relief to hear someone speaking sense these days !

Fofo said...

So sum up his predictions for us, trump will win? What else.

Devorah said...

Trump will win, even by a landslide. I agree with Rabbi Kessin when he speaks about the ''silent majority'' - people who are too scared to speak up and support Trump for fear of being ridiculed. Also everyone can see the destruction of America by the democrats... For a complete summary of what he said in his latest shiur see: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/rabbi-m-kessin-americas-role-in-the-messianic-process/

Rahel F Adye said...

Thank you again for directing readers to my blog at TOI. As I said elsewhere here, TOI required that I cut 2 paragraphs from the blog essay that deals with Covid as a kapparah for America. They felt it was "cruel" and refused to publish it unless that was removed. This is despite their claim that they take no responsibility for content. Hmmm.... IN any case, all my edited transcriptions of Rabbi Kessin's shiurim are there. This is the first time they required I cut content.

nonny said...

Rahel F Adye,
If you happen to submit a complaint to TOI regarding their censorship of your content, you might want to ask them why they allow on their pages a messianic blog that attempts to interpret Torah through a Christological lens.

It's utterly outrageous that an Israeli site considers a Rabbi's take on Covid "cruel" and unfit to publish, whereas an Asian Christian reading Jesus into the Parshat Hashavua is considered kosher.

Leah said...

Wow! Another beautiful and inspiring shiur from Rabbi Kessin.
Yes, that's wacky to include x- tian stuff and delete the Emet of a Torah scholar.