Rabbi Moshe Goldman

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Rabbi Moshe Goldman

Rabbi Moshe Goldman

@JewishWaterloo

Husband & father, Rabbi of Chabad Waterloo Region, Jewish chaplain at @uwaterloo and @laurier.

Waterloo, ON Tham gia Haziran 2009
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman
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@HassanRIsmail @ddebow I don't think we are disagreeing that much! I am saying that the issue is caused by indecent people, not lack of understanding of others' religion/culture. If every human being behaved with basic decency, this wouldn't be happening.
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@JewishWaterloo @ddebow if you don't think decent people can make a difference (which is directly implied by what you said) - i don't really know how to respond
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What else can be done to protect Jews in Canada? I’m not a security expert. Here are 6 ideas. (Yes, AI assisted) Others will have better. Before something very bad happens - let’s try our best. 1.Publicly fund the model that already exists. UJA launched Toronto’s Jewish
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@HassanRIsmail @ddebow I think lots of people are indecent, but I don't go shooting their community centres or places of worship. That's my point. Interfaith dialogues attract very decent people, which is why I'm doubtful that they'll make a difference.
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@JewishWaterloo @ddebow the people making the decisions to shoot at places of worship are doing so because they view the other side as non-decent, because they are ignorant - whether muslims, christians, or jews. QQ: do you view the israeli settlers (not talking about israelis as a whole, i mean just
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman
Rabbi Moshe Goldman@JewishWaterloo·
@HassanRIsmail @ddebow With respect; should my decision not to fire shots at another place of worship depend on whether I understand their faith and culture? It is simply something a generally decent person does not do, regardless of how well I understand other faiths.
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@ddebow not sure why the simplest and probably most effective option isn't on this list - just promote open inter-faith and culture dialog most hatred of anyone comes from misunderstanding - most people who hate jews, muslims, etc don't actually understand what each stands for
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In 2008, Rabbi Gavriel & Rivki Holzberg were murdered by terrorists in Mumbai. Just last year, Rabbi Zvi Kogan was murdered by terrorists in Abu Dhabi. And now, Rabbi Eli Schlanger murdered in Sydney when terrorists came for his community. My message is simple: hug your Rabbi &
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When kids are asked what they want to be when they grow up you get doctor, teacher, firefighter, magician. But entrepreneur? Still not on the list. That needs to change. Entrepreneurship isn’t just a career path. It’s a way to build a better life.
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🚨🚨🚨A friend, Ben Dory, recently offered the most accurate description of Israel I've encountered: "a weird mix of jaw-dropping brilliance and staggering ineptitude." This duality was starkly illustrated over the past two years. On one hand, only Israel could suffer a
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman@JewishWaterloo·
@bentziavtzon Unlike much of what I see online, I needed to read this today. Guilty of both extremes. Thank you!
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The example he uses is the prayer of the businessman, who specifically *because* he is coming from the anxiety of the workplace can cry out to Gd in a way the calm and collected and cold “sitter of tents” cannot This example can be extrapolated to much more extreme examples
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What makes Mayim Rabim of Torah Ohr a dear maamar is that it does not rebuke the Jew who succumbs to tirdos haparnoso (or anxiety writ large), does not say “one shouldn’t worry its all in the hands…” which is of course true but hard to believe
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Eliezer Zalmanov@ezalmanov·
Took me 46 years to realize this: Parshas Balak is probably my favorite parsha. 👊🎤
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Peter Himmelman@peterhimmelman·
Leaving my house yesterday morning, I caught a segment of an NPR broadcast. The guest, an expert of some kind, was excoriating Israel for its recent preemptive strike on Iran. “A deal was just about to happen,” she said. “It could have been days, maybe even hours away.” Later
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Bosi lgani q: If the Otzar is the Divine ability to infinitely conceal Himself, what does it mean to spend it? What does spent hiddenness look like?
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman@JewishWaterloo·
@bentziavtzon Over time, shluchim learn to distinguish between abuse and need. We often err (correctly so) on the side of generosity of spirit, and each shliach needs to own that without falling into resentment.
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Hot take Becoming the Judaism concierge has been great for chabad fundraising but not for self morale Being available in five minutes with tefillin and menorah for anyone who forgot it at home and can’t make time to go store or local shul points to *too much* availability
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman@JewishWaterloo·
@LaibelWeiner R' Laibel, I understand your discomfort. But this is quite simple. For your point to be valid as a religious critique, it has to have a source in Halacha. By all means, please provide one. If you just meant to share your subjective opinion, we don't have to discuss it. GCT!
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Very controversial take I’m sure, but I’m not a fan of this. Not appropriate and disrespectful to the mitzvah. Forget about the fact he’s pro Hamas. Okay, we can debate about that and I can see an argument to wrap him anyways. But wrapping while walking in a rally, in a keffiyeh… give me a break. Disrespectful.
Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone@Mottel

Chabad... Literally everywhere.

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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
The great advantage of living one’s life in Hebrew is that your psyche isn’t constantly buffeted by their insane obsession with you. This urgency to deny the Jews the chance to mourn on October 7 isn’t some accidental mass-mobilization. It is purposeful and predatory. If the Jews are allowed to mourn, then the Jews are humanized, have a perspective worth noticing, dignity worth acknowledging, and a chance to recover. But the point of October 7 was to be the start of a great and permanent cleansing of the world from the psychic irritant of the Jew. This is it. The chips are down. The Jews must be tormented constantly and mercilessly, their suffering denied, their evils magnified. They must be massacred in Israel and abused in London, New York and Twitter. Nothing can distract these great holy warriors from the sacred task of erasing the Jewish narrative and experience, and eventually the Jew (it’s no accident that Nassim is also now obsessed with Jewish genetics). And it will only get worse - both because the overall West doesn’t yet fully understand the threat of these ideologies to itself and because these holy warriors are convinced they’re on the cusp of victory. So they torment the Jews, double down on the massacre, and defend and validate and call forth more of the same. Fellow Jews, don’t forget you have your own language and your own polity now. We in Israel do not hear this abuse, we are mostly oblivious to it. When we do notice it, we mostly see it as a sign of societal decline, a bravado and brutality borrowed from certain Middle Eastern political and religious cultures that do not signal courage or intimidating capability, but ideological childishness and cultural incompetence. It is the same basic backwardness that hangs over our region like a stifling cloud. My humble suggestion: Respond to this garbage as Israelis do. Turn off Twitter and go mourn with your own people. Find them in physical space, where you can see real faces and speak real words. That’s what I’m going to do. Let our enemies rage and strut and convince themselves of the righteousness of their hatred. This is, alas, their baseline state when the going gets tough. It is their curse. You don’t have to live in it. You don’t even have to notice it. Go find some Jews.
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גדול בידיעת קוב״ה = נביא גדול בידיעת אורייתא = תלמיד חכם גדול בידיעת ישראל = ???? 🧐 ????
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Mendel Rubin
Mendel Rubin@shabboshouse·
That pathway of open clarity within the dense smoke that the last #RashiToday of #Mishpatim Day 7 speaks of & #Rebbe's sicha elucidates & richly applies to life - especially resonated with me last night via personal experience, t'was the story of my day. >
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Rabbi Moshe Goldman@JewishWaterloo·
@pnshdvermonster Great responsibility, especially for a task you've never done before, should trigger some anxiety; the alternative is either delusion or apathy, which are much more dangerous. If you're nervous, you'll be fine.
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Vermonster 🇺🇸@pnshdvermonster·
I've debated if I should post this on X, but it's driving me insane not being able to talk about it with other people. My wife is pregnant. We've known for a while, and it's our first child. I'm constantly bouncing between the most happiness I've ever felt and the most fear I've ever felt. Someone, please tell me this eventually all evens out.
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@Joe_Roberts01 I'm the most visible Jew (kippah/hat, tzitzit, etc) in my city and thank G-d, I've never had anything happen to me on the street. Not even a comment. I believe that if you're comfortable with it, it repels hatred. If you're self conscious about it, it attracts hatred...
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Joe Roberts@Joe_Roberts01·
Friday night, I busted out kippot for me and my boys to light Shabbos candles. I told my wife that I’d like to start wearing a kippah everyday—it makes me feel closer to G-d. Her face twisted with worry. She’s afraid it will make me a target. That’s the state of 🇨🇦 in 2024.
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