According to the Jewish calendar, a second month of Adar is added in a leap-year. While Purim is usually celebrated in Adar, during a leap-year it is postponed until the second Adar, and we mark Purim Katan - “the small Purim” in the first month.
I ''accidentally'' stumbled upon this shiur, while I was looking for something else. It is one of the best shiurim I've heard. It was given a couple of years ago, but is timeless - absolutely brilliant
Rabbi Shimon Kessin speaking at KSY, Kehillas Shivtei Yeshurun, in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel in 2013.
At approx 33:15 on this video, Rabbi Mizrachi mentions Nibiru, and goes on to speak about Aliyah to Israel before Moshiach. The full shiur is a ''Unique Explanation Of Parshat Mishpatim: The Secrets Of The Verses Based On The Zohar – Kabbalah.''
A note to commenters: On the subject of Aliyah, please do not post your ''opinion'' as this is not helpful and just confuses the issue. Rabbi Mizrachi is quoting Torah sources. If you can provide other Torah sources that differ from his, please post them, otherwise try to refrain from telling us your personal opinion.
Have you ever had a dream of a Rebbe? If you have, you would not forget it.
In this video Rabbi H. Greenberg shares a powerful true story of the same dream that two family members received at the same time. It wasn't a dream, and there's a powerful message for all of us at the end of the video.
Update to this post: Please see comments for information regarding the Kochav Yaakov - Star of Moshiach, as written in the Zohar. Maybe this is Nibiru.
Have you been reading Devash's posts about Nibiru? I am fascinated by the whole thing, and have been looking at video sightings of it for quite a few weeks now. This video below was just posted on You Tube and clearly shows Nibiru next to the sun. I have no predictions or thoughts regarding its close encounter with Earth in the near future, but would be interested to hear your thoughts.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson talks about reincarnation, past life memories, the Zohar, death, afterlife, kabbalah, autism, suffering, souls of converts, and children.
Following yesterday's post about the Heavenly Tribunal, a reader [thank you Moriah] sent me a link to this new video of Natan's NDE. A short 12 minute version has been made with a particular mention of these Judges in Shamayim. The light effects shown in the video, when he is speaking about the Heavenly Court, are pretty much the same thing I saw when my soul had a dream about this very same thing. That dream was an incredible personal experience which I did not share with many people, but Natan's description is consistent with what I remember. Even more so is Rabbi Alon Anava's description of triangles: triangular light shapes - which you can find here.
The way we are judged in Heaven these days is different to the way we were judged a thousand or five thousand years ago. The world is so ridiculous now that anyone living even fifty years ago would not be able to identify with any of it. That is why the Judges in the Heavenly Court are always the last three tzadikim to have passed on from this world.
I just came across a story which explains why the judges in the Heavenly Court are always those who have died recently.
The Heavenly Court is governed by tzaddikim who have died recently. They replace other righteous men, tzaddikim who've been in Heaven too long to remember the reality of struggle in this world.
There is also the concept of transfer of Judgement: ''...the judgement was transferred there instead as we find the concept of transferring judgement elsewhere.'' [Rav Fish]
And here is an excerpt from Rabbi Alon Anava's NDE about judgments in Shamayim.
Here is the latest Rabbi Anava video recorded on the Kavanah Show.
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"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."