You are the best best Torah teacher who has great love and reverence for YHWH .
I do really appreciate your teaching so inspired and challange to look for YHWH
Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place,but I can’t seem to find the siddur which was mentioned is on the wisdom in torah website. Where/how to I access it? Do I need an outside link to do so? I want to learn to say daily,weekly,and festival prayers. I wish I could also feel more competent with the liturgy,but I can only sing the Shema and a bit of the Amidah for now. I have used the website Hebrew4Christians as a source,but most of the things I really need for now are still under construction.It’s frustrating for me because I’m attempting to learn Hebrew and am teaching myself via some of the aids from Emet Ministries. I can’t afford a Hebrew teacher from Israel to do online studies. The transliterated will do okay,but my heart’s desire is to cant/sing it fluently. I also want to learn enough Hebrew to read the scriptures in their original language and be able to get an understanding from what I’m reading without relying so heavily on the English transliteration. I guess Yahweh understands my limitations for now,but I do have a desire to learn more. I have a fear too of unknowingly getting into kabbalistic stuff. What’s a good rule of thumb for those new to Torah to follow when it comes to using a Siddur for prayers? I did purchase the Music From God 3 piece cd set from Uri Harel’s website Hidden In The Hebrew.com. It’s excellent.I find that just listening to it really calms my mind and spirit,and usually I fall into a deep restorative sleep (I listen prior to going to bed/nap time). I plan to google the Sounds of Sinai cds.
Check out this website. Israel is a close friend of mine and has poured the last few years into this program. Not sure it is for you, but may be worth a look and he offers it free, trusting Abba will meet his needs through donations. http://www.holylanguage.com
It was wise thing to do to put this video here to clarify things because all of us are comdemning people way too often by fast judgements without even careful research.
8 comments
Rosalyn McDonald says:
August 5, 2011 at 3:00 PM (UTC -5 )
Amen thank u so much !!!!
onething says:
August 5, 2011 at 2:14 PM (UTC -5 )
You are the best best Torah teacher who has great love and reverence for YHWH .
I do really appreciate your teaching so inspired and challange to look for YHWH
Cath says:
November 9, 2010 at 8:15 PM (UTC -5 )
Where can I buy a copy of the Targums of Onkelos?
daughterofYHVH says:
October 14, 2010 at 11:17 PM (UTC -5 )
Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place,but I can’t seem to find the siddur which was mentioned is on the wisdom in torah website. Where/how to I access it? Do I need an outside link to do so? I want to learn to say daily,weekly,and festival prayers. I wish I could also feel more competent with the liturgy,but I can only sing the Shema and a bit of the Amidah for now. I have used the website Hebrew4Christians as a source,but most of the things I really need for now are still under construction.It’s frustrating for me because I’m attempting to learn Hebrew and am teaching myself via some of the aids from Emet Ministries. I can’t afford a Hebrew teacher from Israel to do online studies. The transliterated will do okay,but my heart’s desire is to cant/sing it fluently. I also want to learn enough Hebrew to read the scriptures in their original language and be able to get an understanding from what I’m reading without relying so heavily on the English transliteration. I guess Yahweh understands my limitations for now,but I do have a desire to learn more. I have a fear too of unknowingly getting into kabbalistic stuff. What’s a good rule of thumb for those new to Torah to follow when it comes to using a Siddur for prayers? I did purchase the Music From God 3 piece cd set from Uri Harel’s website Hidden In The Hebrew.com. It’s excellent.I find that just listening to it really calms my mind and spirit,and usually I fall into a deep restorative sleep (I listen prior to going to bed/nap time). I plan to google the Sounds of Sinai cds.
Victor says:
October 20, 2010 at 11:22 PM (UTC -5 )
Siddur – click here
yhvhseven says:
September 25, 2011 at 8:29 AM (UTC -5 )
Daughter,
Check out this website. Israel is a close friend of mine and has poured the last few years into this program. Not sure it is for you, but may be worth a look and he offers it free, trusting Abba will meet his needs through donations.
http://www.holylanguage.com
Shalom
Please continue discussion on the forum: link
Kevin says:
October 1, 2010 at 1:57 PM (UTC -5 )
Whether people want to admit it or not , virtually every well known Torah Teacher has refered to the Mishna at times
Pekka Husa says:
September 23, 2010 at 5:08 PM (UTC -5 )
It was wise thing to do to put this video here to clarify things because all of us are comdemning people way too often by fast judgements without even careful research.
Shalom!