Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 11:54 a.m. No.5124915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4984 >>4988 >>4995

>>5124866

Agreed, being very careful. Stopped posting on Twitter because no one likes talking about the Jews in a negative way, especially when it comes to Kushner.

 

If Q wanted us to build momentum, and a following, why is he leaving some of us who dare to question the JQ hanging?

 

WWG1WGA?

or

(((WWG1WGA)))?

 

Yeah, Q, I'm confused and angry.

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:01 p.m. No.5124984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4997

>>5124915

Q, is the end near?

 

Does the end mean Kushner gets swept up in Mueller investigation, and goes to prison for being a traitor,

 

or,

 

does the end mean we are sheep, and we all get swept up into FEMA reindoctrination camps?

 

Might want to clarify before a rebellion breaks out.

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:07 p.m. No.5125061   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5103 >>5126

>>5124995

 

Do you even read?

 

Yet in Judaism, most of these cosmological issues are wide open to personal opinion. The areas of Jewish thought that most extensively discuss these issues, Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism, were traditionally not even taught to people until the age of 40, when they had completed their education in Torah and Talmud.

 

Mysticism in Judaism

Mysticism and mystical experiences have been a part of Judaism since the earliest days. The Torah contains many stories of mystical experiences, from visitations by angels to prophetic dreams and visions. The Talmud considers the existence of the soul and when it becomes attached to the body. Jewish tradition tells that the souls of all Jews were in existence at the time of the Giving of the Torah and were present at the time and agreed to the Covenant. There are many stories of places similar to Christian heaven and purgatory, of wandering souls and reincarnation. The Talmud contains vague hints of a mystical school of thought that was taught only to the most advanced students and was not committed to writing.

 

http://www.jewfaq.org/kabbalah.htm

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:10 p.m. No.5125103   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5125061

>>5124995

Moar for your learning adventure

 

It is in the Holy Land where he met Malki Tzedek, King of Shalem, who was a priest to G‑d, the Most High (Genesis 14:18). Our Sages identify Malki Tzedek as Shem the son of Noah. There is evidence that the mystical tradition was taught to Abraham by Shem. According to some authorities Abraham authored Sefer Yetzirah (the Book of Formation), one of the fundamental works of Kabbalah.

 

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/361874/jewish/Abraham.htm

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:13 p.m. No.5125150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5194 >>5198 >>5578

>>5125126

Sefer Yetzirah (Hebrew: ספר יצירה‬ Sēpher Yəṣîrâh, Book of Formation, or Book of Creation) is the title of the earliest extant book on Jewish esotericism, although some early commentators treated it as a treatise on mathematical and linguistic theory as opposed to Kabbalah. Yetzirah is more literally translated as "Formation"; the word Briah is used for "Creation".[1] The book is traditionally ascribed to the patriarch Abraham, although others attribute its writing to Rabbi Akiva.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Yetzirah

 

Read!

 

Who wrote the Talmud? The Rabbis…

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:17 p.m. No.5125198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5213

>>5125150

Why do you think I point out so often that Jared Kushner's friend and business partner Leon Black paid the most EVER for a Babylonian Talmud?

 

A cryptic story in the Babylonian Talmud states that "On the eve of every Shabbat, Judah HaNasi's pupils, Rab Hanina and Rab Hoshaiah, who devoted themselves especially to cosmogony, used to create a delicious calf by means of the Sefer Yetzirah, and ate it on the Sabbath."[4] Mystics[5] assert that the biblical patriarch Abraham used the same method to create the calf prepared for the three angels who foretold Sarah's pregnancy in the biblical account at Genesis 18:7. All the miraculous creations attributed to other rabbis of the Talmudic era are ascribed by rabbinic commentators to the use of the same book.

 

Sefer Yetzirah's appendix (vi. 15) declares that Abraham was the recipient of the divine revelation of mystic lore; so that the rabbis of the classical rabbinic era (see Hai Gaon in the responsum cited in "Kerem Ḥemed," viii. 57), and philosophers as Saadia, Donnolo, and Judah HaLevi ("Kuzari," iv. 25[6]) never doubted that Abraham was the author of the book.[7] In Pardes Rimonim, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Ramak) mentions a minority opinion that Rabbi Akiva authored it, and takes it to mean Abraham wrote it and Akiva redacted it to its current form.[8] Jewish Lore attributes it to Adam, and that "[f]rom Adam it passed over to Noah, and then to Abraham, the friend of God."[9]

 

According to modern historians, the origin of the text is unknown, and hotly debated. Some scholars believe it might have an early medieval origin, while others emphasize earlier traditions appearing in the book.[10] Most contemporary scholars date the text's authorship to the Talmudic period.[11]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Yetzirah

 

THE TREE OF LIFE RING A BELL?

Anonymous ID: bc18e5 Feb. 11, 2019, 12:24 p.m. No.5125293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5302 >>5315

>>5125199

Do you even understand that all Jews stick together, to fight the goyim..

 

What do you think a bat or bar mitzvah is..

 

It's to teach 12 and 13 yr old Jews that they are above the Goyim, and that they must stick together to save their sick cult/club