Archive for June, 2008

Gay Pride Parade vs. Noahide World Conference

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Two major public events happened this past week.

Both were public gatherings.
Both happened on Thursday.
Both have symbolism in the rainbow.
And both are reflected in this past week’s Torah portion, parshat “Korach.”

Yet the core and essence of the two events are polar opposites, spiritually speaking.

What is the core and essence behind the Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem?

This is a group of people gathering to display their personal and intimate lifestyle to the entire world. If they did not wish to show off and prance in front of the cameras, they would have been satisfied to hold their parade in Tel-Aviv alone (which they already had done earlier this year).

Yet they emphatically chose to override the majority of Jerusalem residents, and even the wishes of the Jerusalem municipality, who do not want their children exposed to such material.

They zealously fought in court for the “right” to put their intimacy on display in the city that is the center of Torah and G-dliness for Judaism and other faiths.1

In essence, their parade shouts
“Look at me! Accept me! Me! Me! Me! I demand my rights!”

On the other hand,
you have the righteous Noahides, whose gathering is rooted in something completely opposite of the Gay Pride Parade.

In essence, the Noahide World Conference shouts
“We love G-d! We yearn for G-d! G-d! G-d! G-d! We demand to know what our responsibilities are!

The core of the Noahide World Conference is Hashem.
How can the Noahide community strengthen their connection to Hashem.
How can the Noahide community fulfill their purpose on Earth as desired by their Creator.
How can the Noahide community live up to the name they bear, as descendants of a person who was completely righteous in his generation and devoted to Hashem.

As relates to this week’s parsha, parshat “Korach”:

The rebellion against Moshe and Aaron was rooted in Korach and his followers’ belief that they deserved to be leaders, just as much as Moshe and Aaron.

Yes, Korach was extremely learned, and extremely wealthy. He was probably a great and passionate orator as well. He concluded, therefore, that he was entitled to a position of leadership. The rebellious group’s focus was “Me! Me! Me!” I have a “right to be a high priest!”

Yet G-d demands and values humility in leaders. That is to say, leaders who have zero focus on self, and are entirely focused on Hashem.

We see today that most of the great Torah leaders of the world arrived at their position of prominence simply because of who they are. The great Torah scholars of our generation and previous generations ran no campaigns. They simply listened to those who asked for their guidance. They answered according to the Torah they learn. And they continuously refine themselves as did Moshe and Aaron in their days of devotion to Hashem.

May we all merit to be those who seek to know Hashem, and seek to live according to His Will and Wisdom. Amen.

  1. Just to make it abundantly clear: my point here is about the parade itself, not about the people who have to struggle with tendencies they are born with.  We all have our own inborn tendencies that we strive to overcome: haughtiness, anger issues, depression - and some people are born with tendencies in their intimate lives.  But just as no sensitive, descent human being would trample over Jerusalem’s holiness with an “anger” parade…so too.

Divine Providence in the Weekly Torah Portion

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

This Thursday I visited my dear friend Paige in the infusion wing of the hospital.

I hadn’t seen her in 5 years, and despite being pumped with chemo chemicals to battle her Hodgkins disease, her soul glowed with the unceasing joy and radiance that is so natural to her.

Paige’s Hebrew name is “Pherach” which means blossom, or flower.

This Shabbat was her first time living in her new apartment, and her first time lighting Shabbat candles as a Jewish adult in her own home.

Between her illness, and her fulfilling the powerful mitzvah of Shabbat candles for the first time, I was not surprised (though very excited) to see her mentioned in this week’s Torah portion - parshat “Korach.”

Bamidbar - Numbers: Chapter 17: Verse 23:

כג וַיְהִי מִמָּחֳרָת, וַיָּבֹא מֹשֶׁה אֶל-אֹהֶל הָעֵדוּת, וְהִנֵּה פָּרַח מַטֵּה-אַהֲרֹן, לְבֵית לֵוִי; וַיֹּצֵא פֶרַח וַיָּצֵץ צִיץ, וַיִּגְמֹל שְׁקֵדִים.

23 And it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses went into the tent of the testimony; and, behold, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and put forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.

This verse comes soon after a terrible plague is removed from the Jewish people who had rebelled against G-d in their rejecting Moshe and Aaron as leaders of the Jewish people.

Our sages teach us that the words of each week’s Torah portion directly relate to the goings on of the world that very week - both personally, and globally for the entire world.

May we all merit to find personal guidance through the weekly Torah portion.

And may Hashem send my friend Paige (”Pherach bat Sarah”) a speedy recovery. Amen.

Family Tragedy Saved by Divine Providence

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

My father was hit by a car while riding his bike this past Friday morning.

He has been training to ride in the annual fund raiser for Alyn Hospital in Israel this November. This was to be his first time riding all the way to work.

Only by divine providence is my father alive, and NOT paralyzed. Baruch Hashem, all his faculties are functional, barring broken bones.

The police officer investigating the accident told me that had my father not been wearing a helmet, he would not be alive.

This accident happened 3 blocks from our house! So if your children ever complain about wearing their helmet when their “just riding around the neighborhood,” their lives could be saved by that very helmet!!

One of the city’s top spinal injury specialists said that due to the way my father’s neck fractured he is “lucky” to be alive. With a mere 1/2 pound or pound more of pressure, the vertebrae bone would have sliced his spinal cord in half!

Chasde Hashem! Blessed is G-d who is merciful and compassionate.

Hence, the following posts are being posted today, instead of Friday before Shabbat. I hope you still find them meaningful.

Rightous Among the Nations & A Righteous Tree

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Source: chabad.org

Holocaust survivor Jakob Silberstein, 83, leans against the tree in which he hid during the holocaust.

A lush green garden at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem commemorates the “Righteous Among the Nations,” non-Jews who risked their own lives during the Holocaust to save Jews. The foliage rustles in the soft, shady breeze, and the still movements of the trees’ leafy branches echo the quiet acts of kindness and humanity that this garden celebrates.

On a modest incline here stands a large, brown, hollow birch tree-trunk. Holocaust survivor Jakob Silberstein, 83, leans against it, solemn and pensive. A small printed sign beside the tree-trunk explains the tree-trunk’s presence in this Garden:

“This tree trunk stood in the backyard of Jana Sudova, a Czech Righteous Among the Nations, who in early 1945 hid four Jewish escapees of the death marches. Jakob Silberstein hid in the hollow trunk while the Germans searched the premises.”

Our sages tell us that if you save a life, you save a whole world. Had it not been for Jana Sudova, entire worlds would have been destroyed. Not just the Jewish survivors that she saved, but their children, and their grandchildren, and great grandchildren, ad olam - forever

The First Noahide World Conference

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

The First Noahide World Conference is to be held June 26th through June 29th, 2008 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA.

The conference is organized by Noahide Nations which runs a spectacular Noahide community website. May Hashem send success and blessing to Executive Director Ray Pettersen and his dedicated staff.

I found out about the conference too late to attend. Hopefully next year I will get a chance to observe and learn form this most historic gathering.

I would love to share pictures, mp3’s, or other materials form the conference. Send an email to NoahGear at gmail dot com

I have recreated the details of the First Noahide World Conference from the Noahide Nations website.

Technical Details

WORLD CONFERENCE INVITATION

This is an invitation to what is sure to be the most exciting and significant Noahide Conference to date.

CONFERENCE ITINERARY

This area will provide you with the conference itinerary for each day of the 4 day event.

CONFERENCE VENUE AND LOCATION

This section will provide details on the venue itself, its exact location and other pertinent information.

REGISTRATION FEE

This section will inform you of the various registration options.

Conference Events

GOLDEN CROWN OF THE HIGH PRIEST AT CONFERENCE

The Golden Crown of the High Priest will be on display at the Noahide World Conference.
See YouTube video about the Golden Crown.

PROFESSOR VENDYL JONES

Professor Vendyl Jones is the recipient of the Noahide Nations Noah Award.

JON VOIGHT

Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight has been announced as the recipient of the Tzedekah Award from Noahide Nations. The Tzedekah award will be presented for the very first time by Noahide Nations at its first Noahide World Conference.

“The Seven Noahide Commandments appeal to my own sense of what I feel is a higher purpose, which is to try to get everyone to an understanding of what they’re asked to do, what life’s responsibilities are. These very simple Seven Laws of Noah, are good basics.”

- Jon Voight

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS - (13 speakers)

Here you will find a list of the honored speakers.


  1. Rabbi Tovia Singer - Israel National Radio

  2. Rabbi Chaim Richman - Director Temple Institute

  3. Rabbi Yeshayahu HaKohen Hollander - Sanhedrin

  4. Rabbi Joel Bakst - Noahide Nations Torah Instructor

  5. Rabbi Michael Katz

  6. Rabbi Moshe Ben Chaim - Mesora.org

  7. Rabbi Reuvan Mann - Yeshiva B’nei Torah

  8. Rabbi Zvi Aviner - Noahide Nations Torah Instructor

  9. Dr. Andrew Goldfinger - Author

  10. Judge Rabbi Sander Goldberg

  11. Jack Saunders - B’nei Noah Study Center

  12. Jim Long - Author of Riddle of the Exodus

  13. Professor Vendyl Jones - Biblical Archeology & Copper Scroll

Other Details

AREA ACTIVITIES

This section will tell you about many of the activities in the Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood Florida within close proximity of the Ft. Lauderdale Hilton Airport Hotel.

WORLD CONFERENCE SPONSORS

List of Corporate and Individual Sponsors of the Noahide World Conference.

SPONSOR A NOAHIDE

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