Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The World of the Ger - The Newest Book For Noahides!


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Let The New Year's Learning Begin!





Soul Mazal presents the Grand Opening of our "Universal Torah Outreach" studies; an opportunity to connect with God through authentic Torah. Our Mission Statement is simple and clear, as Aaron the Priest said, "Love Peace, Pursue Peace, Love Creation, and bring them close to God" [Ethics of the Fathers]. We are proud to introduce custom tailor made individual courses to students of all backgrounds and knowledge levels, to help all achieve their goals and dreams of developing a refined Torah relationship with The Creator.

Each student will be invited to "sit" down with Rabbi David Katz, to mutually formulate achievable goals in attaining mastery and proficiency, through Ancient Torah and modern tradition. Through classic sources and authentic material, the student will interview with Rabbi Katz, and together a course will be set, with an attainable goal in mind, and fully guided and aided by Rabbi Katz. The results are aimed to produce a paradigm shift that enters one into a world of spirituality through learning Torah that helps shape one's true divine identity [The Torah's "Ger"/Non-Jew]. **The curriculum is intended to raise students with a fresh point of view, while not replacing each student's own personal affairs and/or local institutions.

Note: Upon completion of efforts, certificates of personal achievements can be made available, expressing unique goals met and viable levels attained.

The vision of Soul Mazal [Universal Torah] is to better Humanity towards a World of repair – one that is inseparable from God and is inhabited with Righteous Gentiles living through Torah.  Soul Mazal breaks the mold of yesterday, by aiming to bring each student onto his or her natural God-given path where he can experience The Divine Hand in his or her Life. Through study, service, and prayer by means of a dedicated lifestyle of substance, our goals can be accomplished. The secret of the Torah yearns to come to life – "we can know God in this World, in this lifetime, by means of full revelation and profound relationship."

The following are a few selected areas of study:

[This list is non-comprehensive; any interest/request can and will be met with enthusiasm]

·        Progression in Righteous Living and Service
·        Proficiency in "Torah of the Ger" [introductory and/or advanced "Righteous Gentile" study/service]
·        Individual study/tutoring sessions of any Text study [with goals of specific proficiency in mind
·        "Study Hall Program" – on-going; personal academic development
·        Introduction to Torah Life – for the new arrival/Hebrew/pronunciation – linguistics; becoming familiar in text, speech, and interaction
·        Leadership and Community building
·        Post- Academic involvement and affiliation
·        Shabbat, Weekly Torah Study, and all special engagement planning and appearances
***Each student will be able to grow in his own desired and natural way***

Be a part of this revolutionary time by learning and participating in Universal Torah. Living in our times is ever becoming the Blessing to connect to Torah's understanding of Humanity, for King Solomon said, "There is nothing new under the sun." The Torah speaks to our generation, and the prophetic change that is happening in the World.

May the Blessings and good tidings of building The Third Temple [House of Prayer for all of Mankind] upon Zion in the merit of the True Torah come speedily in our Day,

Sincerely,

Rabbi David Pesach Katz
Soul Mazal, Universal Torah

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Skype: david.katz72

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 Details/FAQ/Inquiries/Scheduling Appointments*** 

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Monday, September 1, 2014

The World of the Ger - In TEXAS [Netiv] Live






Introducing the new book - "The World of the Ger"
Written by Rabbi Chaim Clorfene with Rabbi David Katz

Rabbi Chaim Clorfene

Universities & Education Event ·  Less event details

Date

Mon Sep, 1 2014 8:00 PM EDT — Mon Sep, 1 2014 11:00 PM EDT

About

Rabbi Chaim Clorfene is the co-author of the highly respected guide for Noahides, The Path of the Righteous Gentile. First published in 1987, it was the book that introduced the Seven Laws of Noah to the English-speaking world and began a movement that has grown exponentially over the past generation. Now, Rabbi Clorfene is in pre-publication production of the much-awaited, The World of the Ger, a book which he calls an introduction to the second phase of the Noahide movement.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

The Descent Into Novelty




Read about Terence McKenna's Time Theory 


In short, through meditations of the I-Ching McKenna was able to identify a scientific fractal identity to time itself. Through study of time, we saw that there is indeed an "end" to time, something he calls a descent into novelty. Although novelty is scarcely defined by him, he describes novelty the best he can [as he died in 2000] by depicting a reality [seen through the lens of time] much like we are experiencing now. Despite the fact that his conclusions were drawn to 2012 [aside from the Mayan calendar], we do see that our world's plight was born around that time, for extremism officially began between 2010-11. McKenna openly states the 2012 isn't a definitive date to search for in time, but rather to anticipate the new epoch of novelty.



Monday, August 25, 2014

The New Book For Noahides!




Start Living Ancient - Today!



Come out and hear all about the Ger - in the language and style of our new book, "The World of the Ger."

Gerim love their books and even more than that - talking about their books!

Come on in and join the Ger BookShelf Group on facebook for talking about and sharing your favorite Torah Books from your Library!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Mazal - The Relationship Explained





Click Here For Rabbi Katz Explaining "Mazal" On "A Light To The Nations" [israelnationalnews.com]


**Update - kids go back to school September 1st. 

The slowed down time has been utilized for aba-time...

New material to be posted soon, and we have exciting new curriculum in the coming new Jewish Year 5775. 


Tehillim [continuation], the end of Bamidbar, and a new Amidah Prayer series coming soon!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Noahides and Tzaraas

A Clear Language For Mankind



"...it's an [intimate] concept language."

...the language spoken from the depths of the 7 wisdoms as conceptions of Torah as a way of expressing Life.

...the true covenant, talking through common understanding.

...two mazal, seen as one.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Original Wisdom Within Names



Click Here To Begin!

...It doesn't stop with the name!

Everything ever communicated, written, expressed, or thought of contains an infinite amount of Mazal - Ancient [Original] Wisdom [illuminated by Torah].

From the names we have, the practical list is immense!

  • Business Names
  • Location and address
  • Pets
  • Potential Matches
  • Personal writing
  • Mazal in Trends
  • Torah in Life
  • Any curiosity of the mind
  • Life revelation and clarity
  • Reveal purpose and [hidden] meaning
  • Clear sense of self
  • ...and endlessly more!
Please contact me at soulmazal@gmail.com for:
  • Free consultation and examples of work
  • FAQ
  • And a more in-depth idea of what "understanding mazal" means [with purpose], why it is important, and how it it is unique beyond expectation.
"Some things in Life are you just good, and this is one of those pleasant surprises" 
         
          - The Soul Mazal Experience

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Av


JPost.com:

Why we want to be here – a Tisha Be’av message for the Jewish People from Battalion 969 

 Upon learning that we would be released next week – a month after our emergency call-up to fight this war – my reserve unit drafted a petition expressing our willingness and desire to continue in this war effort and defeat those who have been murdering and terrorizing our nation. 

 As a soldier in Battalion 969 allow me to share why we drafted this petition and why we want to be here. We want to continue fighting not because we love war, but because we love you. On a personal level, the paradox of the past month is that in the face of heartbreaking pain and the violence of war, my experience has been one of unparalleled love. The Hebrew word for “love” is “ahava” – the root of which is “hav,” which means “to give.” When you love someone you desire to give to them – and when you give enough to someone you come to love them. The love I have felt for my fellow soldiers during this war has transcended anything I have experienced before. While the bond of “brothers in arms” is a universal phenomenon, I find the love I feel for my fellow soldiers overtaking me like a wave. 

It is hard to explain as I don’t fully understand it myself. All I know is that I would happily give my life for any one of my fellow soldiers and I don’t doubt for a moment that they would do the same for me. Together we would not hesitate to give our lives for you. Throughout this war we have felt the love you have showered upon us – you have given us so much. I have never felt so much love from so many. Jews from both Israel and the Diaspora have flooded us with more care packages, clean underwear, dry socks, candy, potato chips and toothpaste then we can use. Jewish communities, federations, missions and individuals have not let the dangers of this war stop them from coming and volunteering. 

Hospitals have had to issue statements requesting that people refrain from visiting the wounded, for the lines to visit them were clogging the hallways and stairwells. Tens of thousands comfort the families of the soldiers slain and communities around the world hold solidarity and memorial rallies. We hang up your children’s letters next to our beds. I know a couple of them by heart. We read the articles, videos and Facebook posts with which you defend us and support us as we fight this just and moral war. While there will always be exceptions, from here it seems that this wave of solidarity spans the entirety of the religious, ideological and political spectrum. From the Gaza border the unity behind us feels unprecedented. But why? Why do we love each other so much? Today is Tisha Be’av, the darkest day on the Jewish calendar. It is the day our Temple was destroyed. Our sages explain that the Temple was destroyed not because we were weak but because there was “baseless hatred” among us. Yet in those times there was rampant corruption and existential ideological rifts within the nation. Nonetheless, our sages have made it clear that regardless of how compelling an argument one can make, hatred within our nation is fatally destructive and never justified. We love each other because we love Israel. 

I am not referring merely to the state or the land. Israel was the name of Jacob, the father of the 12 tribes from which we are all descended. We are not a race or a religion – we are a family. We share a home, a father, a future and a fate. The reason that I and my fellow soldiers want to continue putting our lives in jeopardy, sleeping night after night in the dirt under mortar fire, rocket attacks and the perpetual danger of terrorist attacks via tunnels is because this war is not yet over. Israel is in danger and when Israel is in danger every member of the Jewish family is in danger. Today Jews around the world are experiencing the greatest fear and insecurity since the Holocaust. The masks are coming off and it is increasingly clear that this is not a war against Israel, but a war against the Jewish People. This week’s cover of Newsweek was titled “Why Europe’s Jews are fleeing once again.” Scarcely a day goes by when there is not another horrific act of anti-Semitism somewhere in the world. A poll this week indicates that a vast majority of Jews in France are considering leaving. 

A friend in the army told me that there is not a family in Holland that is not considering leaving. We have seen how quickly the winds can change and we are here fighting this war to protect your home for when you should want – or need – to return. So to our Jewish brothers and sisters around the world, we are grateful for your love, and we are grateful for the privilege of serving in the IDF and expressing our love for you. To our Jewish brothers and sisters around the world – thank you for feeling our pain – for crying as we cry. In the poetic words of King David “He who sews with tears reaps with joy.” As we cry together this Tisha Be’av as one loving family, may we soon merit the opportunity to laugh together and celebrate with love and joy.

 
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