'KINDLY DRAW CLOSE… I AM JEWISH YESHUA, YOUR BROTHER-THIS MOMENT HIGHLIGHTS RECONCILIATION AND UNITY, CALLING THE 70 NATIONS TO RECOGNIZE THAT "SALVATION COMES THROUGH THE JEWISH PEOPLE" AS A LIGHT GUIDING THE WORLD TOWARD REDEMPTION.
YOSEF SAID, “I’M LOOKING FOR MY BROTHERS(GEN 37 : 16)
TIKKUN BRIT HADSHAH- STAND UP AND LIFT YOUR HEADS: YOUR REDEMPTION IS DRAWING NEAR
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Join us for this week's Voice of Torah podcast as we explore Parsha Vayigash through the lens of Tikkun Brit Hadshah 5785
Tikkun Brit Hadshah Parashat Vayigash 5785 and explore the profound theme: "Salvation Comes through Jewish People”.
Today we explore Tikkun Brit Hadshah in Parashat Vayigash 5785 under the theme: "Stand Up and Lift Your Heads: Your Redemption Is Drawing Near." Together, we’ll uncover the powerful lessons of reconciliation, unity, and redemption from Judah and Joseph.
Jewish Yeshua Ha Tzaddik embodies the unity of Judah and Joseph, fulfilling the prophetic vision of gathering Israel’s exiles and inviting the nations into the divine plan. His call, "Stand up and lift your heads" echoes the Torah’s promise of redemption. As Jewish Yeshua said, "I am your brother," Kindly Draw Close… I Am Jewish Yeshua, Your Brother. And he said, I seek my achim;
This moment highlights reconciliation and unity, calling the 70 nations to recognize that "Salvation Comes Through the Jewish People" as a light guiding the world toward redemption. he calls us to a deeper understanding of unity—rooted in the Torah, yet universal in its scope. Through him, the dispersed exiles of Israel are gathered, and the nations are drawn into the divine plan.
The Unity of Judah and Joseph: A Model for Peace
Rabbi Yehuda in the Zohar extols the righteous who bring peace into the world through unity. The meeting of Judah and Joseph, representatives of two critical spiritual forces—Malchut (kingship) and Yesod (foundation)—is described as a cosmic event that brought peace above and below. Their unity revived the spirit of Jacob (Genesis 45:27), signifying the reconciliation necessary for redemption. Similarly, Nahum 1:15 foretells a messenger of peace, aligning with Isaiah’s vision (40:9) of proclaiming good news to Zion and Jerusalem.
This echoes the Messianic role of Jewish Yeshua , who brings unity and peace, exemplified in his lament over Jerusalem -Besorah al Pi ha Remez, Lukas 19:41-42: “If only you had known what brings you peace.”
Jewish Yeshua’s Declaration of Shalom:
In the Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Jewish Yeshua consistently emphasizes shalom as central to redemption. His greeting, “Shalom Aleikhem” (Peace be upon you), after his spiritual resurrection (Besorah al pi ha Sod, Yochanan 20:19, 26), is not merely a salutation but a declaration of spiritual restoration.
But does Messiah ben Yosef really die? For it’s written: “Od Yosef Hai” – ‘Yosef is still alive’ (Genesis 45:28). As the entire redemption depends on his role, Messiah ben Yosef lives. Even when he dies, he lives, thus our sages taught: “The righteous in death are called living” (Berakhot 18b).This aligns with the sages’ teachings that true peace is achieved when seemingly opposing forces, such as Joseph and Judah, reconcile and unite for divine purposes.
The Talmud teaches (Berakhot 64a), “Great is peace, for it is the vessel that holds all blessings.” Jewish Yeshua Ha Tzaddik embodies this ideal as he calls his followers to be peacemakers (Besorah al pi haDrash, Matti 5:9) and demonstrates the redemptive power of peace through his teachings and actions.
Redemption as the Fulfillment of Peace:
The Zohar teaches that peace (shalom) is the ultimate vessel for redemption. Similarly, Jewish Yeshua’s teachings point to peace as the pathway to redemption. His statement, “Stand up and lift your heads, because your redemption is drawing near” (Besorah al Pi ha Remez, Lukas 21:28)
In Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Jewish Yeshua embodies this path within the framework of Torah, pointing to the transformative power of love, humility, and faith in achieving unity and redemption.
Thank you for joining me today on Beit Yisrael International’s Voice of Torah Podcast. May the teachings of Torah continue to light your path and inspire you to be a vessel for unity and peace in the world.
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Tikkun Brit Hadshah (Tikkun New Testament) course material has been thoughtfully crafted by Beit Yisrael International, led by Gaddi Efrayim, with insights on the connection of Tikkun Brit Hadshah within the Torah framework of Chassidut and Kabbalistic. Drawing from the profound wisdom of the sages' writings, these notes provide a foundation for the tikkun (repair) of the Brit Hadshah within the Torah, offering deep reflections and interpretations to enrich one's understanding.
We Worship and Cleave to the Creator of the heavens and the earth through the Torah teachings of the tzaddikim and are actively preparing to bring offerings to the Holy Place of Jerusalem as part of our spiritual mission. The course is grounded in the authentic teachings of Maran Rabbeinu, the Pharisee Chassidic Historical Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik( a, whose teachings (inner dimensions of soul teachings) illuminate the Light of Torah and guide the 70 nations toward worshiping the Creator.
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Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik was a great Torah teacher who illuminated the path of righteousness and deepened the understanding of the Torah's spiritual dimensions. His teachings emphasized the inner transformation of the soul, the importance of Tikkun (rectification), and the fulfillment of the divine mission for humanity. Jewish Yeshua’s wisdom bridged the gap between the Written Torah and the Oral traditions, shedding light on the deeper mystical meanings inherent in Jewish practice and belief. His role as a tzaddik highlighted the essence of humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the Creator's will.
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