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Can Jews Celebrate New Years Eve / Sylvester?
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Can Jews Celebrate New Years Eve aka Sylvester? Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, "It's like celebrating Kristallnacht or October 7th!" A quick reminder to Jews around the world about the bloody history of New Years aka St Sylvester's Day (Pope Sylvester). Rabbi Yaron Reuven's short Torah Clips channel – Please Share The Video To Help Other Do TeShuva. AI RABBI by BeEzrat HaShem Inc. https://www.AIRabbi.org Answers To Jewish Torah Life Questions In 30 Languages. Discover Jewish Wisdom at Your Fingertips, Rabbi Reuven's AI Rabbi offers wisdom and guidance in multiple languages, drawing from trusted, reliable sources. #Torah #Jewish #RabbiYaronReuven #NewYears
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my cousin invited us for a secular New
Year I explained to her that we did not
celebrate this new year she said that
since it's a calendar year that we all
follow it has some significance and she
just wants us to visit her what should
we do uh you should send her the uh
short clip that I have that's uh called
Sylvester and she should know what is
this new year what is the real meaning
historical meaning of the New Year's the
uh the historical meaning of the New
Year's is the celebration of the uh
birthday of a person named Sylvester
that was uh would celebrate his birthday
by murdering Jews in the masses uh you
could watch that lecture or the short
video about it and know what it's uh
what it's actually real name of new
years's around the world uh is Sylvester
it's not no one else calls it uh New
Years other than Americans but the only
reason why this is actually celebrated
uh initially how it started is and how
the calendar is even made and so on is
uh is because of this Sylvester so this
is actually like
celebrating uh
Crystal uh or celebrating uh October 7th
as a good day uh as a you know that Jews
got murdered so unless you're a
Palestinian terrorist usually those days
are not good so new year is not a good
day for
Jews we are meant to be a light unto the
Nations not to follow their misguided
practices remember every Jew has to
remember that he's a Jew and she's a Jew
we don't celebrate non-jewish holidays
even if they seem
harmless it's a z
disrespect to the Torah and could lead
to CH Hashem desecration of God's name
stick to our holy Torah and our own
holidays that's the path of a true Jew