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Many people did not [music] believe what
I said about 5 years ago when I warned
the Boca Raton synagogue [music] by
first approaching their leadership led
by a heretic named EPHRAIM GOLD. WE'VE
obviously uh seen this disaster that's
happening at Boca Raton synagogue right
now uh where uh a very big mistake is
being made by the leaders to bring the
number one Catholic missionary in the
world. If you just type in his name,
Matthew Kelly, you'll immediately find
his whole life mission is to make
everyone Catholic. Make everyone follow
what the Torah says is 100% auaz. Every
single house in the [music] synagogue
neighborhood got a missionary letter
with a DVD in it. The very [music] same
thing is happening right now. You
continue allowing Ephraim Goldberg and
the rest of his staff to stay on their
job. you are supporting idol worship.
We sometimes forget Hashem
in small things unintentional. We just
heard in the sh from now on we're not
going to make it again. But then there
are some people that have a pattern of
forgetting Hashem in a much larger
magnitude.
What does that mean? Their whole life
[snorts]
is one big forgetfulness of Hashem.
Few
years ago we had a situation when we
lived in Bocaron
where the head rabbi of the shul Ephraim
Goldberg
decided it's a good idea to entertain
and educate a thousand families that
live in Boca Raton one of the biggest
caot in America
by bringing bringing them a teacher
that's one of the top
Catholic missionaries in the world, a
guy by the name of Matthew Kelly. Over
the next couple of months, after we saw
that Ephraim rejected the information
that we provided him that he's putting
the Ka in danger,
we had to go publicly with it.
Sometimes people ask me, Matthew, why do
you do what you do?
There's lots of reasons, but at the core
of that, I want people to experience the
joy [music] that I've experienced by
discovering the genius of Catholicism. I
want people to experience the joy that
comes from trying to live the life
[music] and the teachings of Jesus
Christ, missionaries ill. That's taking
the message out into the world. That's
taking God's joy out [music] into the
world. You see, God doesn't call us to
live in some tiny little Catholic
ghettos all walled up from the world. He
wants us to go out into the world. He
wants us to change the world. Our
mission is to transform the world and
Hashem had mercy on us and the event was
cancelled. But not until we must spit
blood
to get this event canled. Eventually the
Catholic guy canceled the event. Not
Ephraim Goldberg. Efim Goldberg wrote a
blog after the Catholic guy Matthew
Kelly canceled.
Efim Goldberg said that he cried when
Matthew canceled. I wonder if he cried
when the beta mikdash was destroyed on
Shab. I wonder if he cried when Jews are
being killed on a daily basis and Corona
virus. I wonder if he cried for that. I
wonder if he cried when his ka have
almost a 0% success rate of people doing
chuva. In fact, the entire graduating
class entire graduating class of one
that I know that lived there, was born
there, raised there, the entire
graduating class, he says he's the last
remaining shame Shabbat.
Entire graduating class, one kid's
keeping Shabbat now.
One kid, one one kid left. Talk about
hundreds of people.
The rest of the
over there, they already stopped keeping
Shabbat already while they're going to
school. People already desecrating
Hashem's name on a regular basis over
there. I lived there. I saw it. It's
gotten much worse even since I left.
Overdo drug overdoses have become a norm
inside this community.
People leaving Tawa on a regular basis.
over 200 people drive to shul on Shabbat
for each and he has several minim he has
an entire parking lot designated for
them and he still dares to call himself
a orthodox rabbi
so it wasn't so far sinceab is
considered idol worship it wasn't so far
for him to recommend a different form of
idol worship by bringing Christianity to
teach the Jewish people over there and
hashem we went public with it and
eventually Matthew Kelly cancelled. We
got a few that signed the letter. We
never published the letter. Never saw
really a purpose in it. The event was
cancelled.
Kameki is one of the in America today
and I had the privilege of talking to
him uh one time when we had our uh uh
battle with the Ephraim Goldbergen
company. uh when Ephraim wanted to bring
the uh the Catholic missionary to to
give some kizuk to the Jewish people
with his Jesus message uh and uh we were
calling different uh big rabbis around
the world uh asking for help and uh one
thing that I can never forget I can
never forget is that uh I spoke to some
big rabbis I also spoke to some
middlemen that simply didn't let me in
to speak to the big rabbis but when I
got to some of these rabbis. They told
me they agreed with me, but waiting for
somebody else to sign first. No one
really wanted to take the first step
foot until I spoke to Kamki Kameki.
I spoke to him. He was baffled. He
simply could not believe the story. He
said, "What do you mean? How are they
bringing a Catholic missionary to a
Jewish organization, needless to say, to
a JEWISH SYNAGOGUE? HOW COULD SUCH A
THING BE?
and you're telling me it's coming from a
big rabbi, a dian. How could this be? I
told him, "This is what it is." I send
him the uh the proofs. I said, "I need
Cuador to sign on a letter." He said,
"Of course you want to sign it. SEND IT
RIGHT AWAY. NO QUESTIONS ASKED, no
negotiation,
NO MUMBO JUMBO. THAT'S DAMN IT. That's
what we have to do." I sent him the
letter and I never ever gonna forget it.
how quickly that letter came back signed
with Rav Kameki signing against Ephraim
Goldberg and all of his uh co-artners or
partners that they have in his crime to
not do this event and of course after
uh signature was on that paper other
rabbis also joined
but unfortunately
the Satan came
The murder of Mr. George Floyd in the
most horrific way has filled America
with revulsion and reminded us again and
of course we should have needed no
reminder of the awful scourge of racism
in our society. Pastor Jacques de Gaff
is a pastor at the Canaan Baptist Church
in Harlem. We invited him to address us
again
so that we could listen and learn and
perhaps even hear words of rebuke
from the pastor,
not from a rabbi shalom. Maybe people
make but rebuke from a from a pastor.
Sure,
we could hear words of rebuke from the
pastor
about what we can do to be real allies
to help heal America, not Judaism,
help heal America,
end racism, end brutality, and end
division. Hashem is not mentioned once
here
in this moving event. listen to Rabbi
Robinson discuss racism
from a Torah perspective
instead of from they misspelled they
don't know what they they they didn't
understand
they formed the Torah they didn't from
the Torah why
they're saying it's forming a Torah it's
a new Torah they don't realize that this
misspelling was from Shamim
they formed the Torah
perspective. It's a new one from this
what they're teaching. They formed it
followed by
where is this being held? Lincoln Square
in Manhattan, New York. Very, very
well-known
synagogue.
Very, very Kashubi. Lots and lots of
money, millions of dollars.
led by
Scottishborn Rabbi Shaul Robinson
who attained a smika
from the Joseph Straw rebbitical
seminary which is part of Torah Stone.
What's stone? Who's a run by? Who's his
rabbi?
Rabbi Robinson
attended yeshiva and the Joseph Straw
rabbitic seminary in Ephrat
for seven years and he studied under
who?
Rabbi Bravener and Rabbi Schlommokin.
Who is Rabbi Schlommoiskin? That's his
Rabbi. We have to know who's we have to
know who's Rabbi Schlommoiskin. Let's
see who Rabbi is.
Rabbi YouTube help us know who Rabbi
Schlommoiskin is.
Oh, YouTube's here. Guys ready
gave us about 10 years ago.
What's
he lives in a flat now? He started this
ka this uh this besid this Abu over
there. He started it and was there for
20 years and then he made aliyah to
cause trouble in Israel
and years ago 10 years ago he came out
with a video
and he wanted he wanted to talk discuss
Jesus and messianism. He's called
himself Orthodox rabbi.
not cyclical. So he says this may not be
completely
he's trying to talk about all the things
that we have similar with Christianity
perfection of society and there will
come
and he wants to tell us eventually the
mashia is going to come he says
in which there will be peace redemption
good will for all humanity
he says that eventually mashia is going
to come we have that in common that they
believe in a messiah we believe in a
messiah you know the Christians he
doesn't mention the idol worshippers
mentions
we have similarities
and he says he studied it extensively
and he goes back to it. He goes back to
the New Testament on a regular basis to
study it and at some point he says this
this is the dream
and this idea and
is one of the most important links that
we Jews and Christians share in common.
There's one interesting difference.
You know, I often think if someone were
to announce that the Messiah is here,
who would actually want it?
The Jews.
Says doesn't think the Jews want the
Messiah.
The Jews will have to move to Israel. I
doubt that the Jews
doesn't think the Jews want Msiah.
Thinks the Christians want Mashia to
move to Israel. He's
going to tell you something really
interesting. I don't think many many
people would be interested in this
country
except religious Christians and
religious Jews.
Religious Christians want the mashia to
come down
and ask him one critical question.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. He's going to
ask the Messiah one critical question.
When he sees him, when he like as if
he's going to have the merit to see the
Mashiach,
he's going to ask him a question. This
is a called himself an orthodox rabbi.
I'm making a big deal on this because it
is a big deal.
This is the rabbi of the rabbi that had
a pastor speak at a shul. You have to
know how come his talid
how come his felt perfectly comfortable
to bring a pastor to give a sh to a
bunch of Jews?
Because his rabbi teaches this.
This the first time you're coming or the
second time you're coming. Rabbi Riskin
says when he sees the Mashiach
in his delusion, he's going to ask the
Messiah, "Is this the first time you're
coming or the second time?"
Meaning, are you
orthodox rabbi? You know, I often think
if someone were to announce that the
Messiah is here,
who would actually want him?
the Jews.
Messiah means the Jews will have to move
to Israel. I doubt that the Jews
throughout the world are ready right now
to move to Israel.
So I don't think many many people would
be interested in his coming
except religious Christians and
religious Jews. And we all run out to
greet him and ask him one critical
question. Is this the first time you're
coming or the second time you're coming?
Now,
if you think that we're harping on just
one bad thing that this did, don't
worry. He did plenty of other things.
One of the is went against him with many
other rabbis
because he had a new movement that he
wanted to start where he wanted
interfaith he wanted the Christians and
the Jews to pray together say hal
together
he uh also when it came to homosexuality
risking risk
says someone's homosexual I Anus anus
meaning he can't control his desires.
Let him do what he wants.
Meaning in so many words if you have a
serious desire for anything to sin says
you have no share of the world to come
risking says no no no Hashem didn't mean
that anus anus you can't control it.
It's not your fault. You just cancel the
entire Torah and many many other things
that are 100% heresy.
Now,
what about Jacques? Jacques, what about
Jacques, the the the pastor? Maybe maybe
he doesn't mean to missionize.
Maybe he's a good Christian that doesn't
mean to missionize. So, let's look at
his website.
What does his website say? his website
which is the uh
uh Canaan uh uh
uh Baptist church.
He says
we're in a process of of developing a
new seven-fold vision intended to
challenge us to effective Christian
service in a changing world. Our vision
is to become a national leader among
Christian institutions. We are striving
to become a I can't even say this word.
It's yoske
centered and peopleoriented congregation
with a global purpose to spread the
gospel of yoske.
This vision will be realized through how
are they going to v how are they going
to fulfill this mission of theirs?
Worship, Christian education, fellowship
and prayer. Okay, it's pretty much
normal. You're a Christian. You pray
this way. No problem.
We could invite such a person to, I
don't know, to maybe a barbecue or
something. No problem. A show, not so
much. But let's have a barbecue. What
else? What else you do in this Christian
church? What else you do? Evangelism.
Oh, hey, hold on a second. No, no, no.
You're not going to evangelize by us,
right? You evangelize somewhere else.
No, no, but he didn't get the point.
Missionary. Missionary. That's also part
of our mission. That's part evangelizing
and missionizing in essence supposed to
be the same thing. No. No. That's part
two and that's part three. Why? Because
there's different places to do it and
different ways to do it.
At Canaan, we strive to rightly divide
the word of God and honor the bib
biblical mandates for service.
So they have a whole division for
missionary services.
The missionary ministry part of the
church are to be pre the presence of
yoske in the world. Their mission is to
evangelize spreading the gospel
throughout the world.
And if you don't know what that means,
you just click and it tells you how do
we how do we missionize?
Missionaries are the presence of the
yosk and do we evangelize and the same
thing over and over again. But how do
they do it? We do it through we
accomplish this through
intercessory prayer
visitations you know i.e. stupid
communities that allow them to come in
scripture reading,
food distribution. Nothing's for free.
They're giving free getting free food
from the Christians. You're also getting
a little bit of Christianity
educational workshops. Oo, you mean
going to a synagogue and telling them
about what racism or whatever else? You
know, black life matters, white life
matters, all that life matters. But
really, in reality, you it's a
educational workshop.
donation of clothing and money.
Everything that they do good is for
what? Missionaries.
Nothing comes for free. You would think,
"Wow, we thought Goldberg is the only
idiot that can bring a Catholic
missionary, but now we see there's two
of them.
Could there be a connection?"
Aha.
Let's see. Rabbi Wikipedia, please tell
us. Is there a connection between one
and another that's putting Jewish
people in danger? Ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding. Yes, that was me. I was
saying the ding. What is it? Oh, look at
that.
Rabbi Goldberg
Ephraim. He runs the Boeron Jeul, but
before him, he had a rabbi there that
started it. Rabbi name of Kenneth
Brerder.
Kenneth Brener is now
lefton
gave the million plus job to Ephraim.
Why would anybody do such a thing? Why
would you give such a big job to
Ephraim? You like you're okay great but
you like him that much. You're going to
give him that kind of money. Nobody just
gives that kind of money. Give him the
head job of the orb.
Give him the head job of BRS. Give him
the head job of missionizing Jews. Give
him the HEAD JOB FOR THAT. COME ON. No
apprentice. What's going on with you?
WHAT KIND OF JEWISH BUSINESSMAN are you?
No. No. I got a better job. What's a
better job? He is
founder and chancellor of all Torah
Stone in partnership with his rabbi.
Who? Schlommo Riskin.
same resiskin that told he's going to
ask the Messiah if it's the first time
or the second time he came which means
is the rabbi of both sides he's the
rabbi of Efron Goldberg's rabbi Brandis
and he's the rabbi of Robinson Mr.
Robinson from New York City
Mr. Robinson, why are you missionizing
Jews? Why? Why? Why are you missioning
Jews? Now you think, oh, it's not nice
to make fun of rabbis.
It's avah to make fun of clowns like
this. Why
person needs to understand? You look at
Rambam.
The Rambam writes clearly something that
many people do not read. They think that
Rambam was for Christianity.
But the Rambam writes clearly
Jesus of Nazareth
who aspired to be the Messiah and was
executed by the court was also alluded
to by the prophet Daniel
in the verse 11:14.
The vulgar among your people shall exalt
themselves in an attempt to fulfill the
vision, but they shall stumble.
Then the Rambam writes,
"Can there be a greater stumbling block
than Christianity?
Can there be a greater stumbling block
for Jewish people than Christianity?
You're going to bring people to face
Christianity in a synagogue, a place
where they think that anybody that's
speaking must be a kosher person. And
you're going to bring them the greatest
stumbling block that exists in the
world.
Now, what does think of Christianity?
Let's see.
The Rambam writes in
chapter three number seven, five
individuals are described as minim are
people that have no share of the world
to come. Mim are people that despises.
Who are these people? One, one who says
that there is no god nor a ruler of the
world. This is an atheist. Two, one who
accepts the concept of a ruler but
maintains that there are two or more.
Christianity.
Three, one who accepts that there is one
master of the world but maintains that
he has a body or a form. Christianity is
already two out of the five
individuals.
These are
mean is someone that the
is so dangerous. Not only you not
allowed to bring him to your sh as a
guest of honor but in fact you're not
allowed to stand next to him within four
amote meaning six feet. You have to
treat the mean as if he has corona virus
all year round.
That's
there could be
someone that's a mean maybe yes, maybe
no, maybe this, maybe that. But it
doesn't get clearer than a pastor,
than someone that has a missionizing
organization.
There's no doubt he's a missionary.
There's no doubt he's a mean according
to our holy Torah. But they're bringing
him to the shul. Surely all the Jews are
going to shake his hand, welcome him,
maybe even hug him, maybe say, "Thank
you for coming. Let me buy your book.
Would you invite me to your place once?
Maybe since you came to ours, it's only
fair that we come to yours.
You're going to start seeing people that
go from the synagogue to the church.
Why? That's the instructions of the
rabbi. The rabbi went to He's friends
with uh Jacques. His friends
Jacqu and him are like this now came to
speak at our place. We're speaking at
his.
Why should a Jew think otherwise? The
rabbi invited him. THE RABBI INVITED
HIM. WHY should a Jew that doesn't know
why should he think there's anything
wrong with this picture?
The Yadama commentary on page 100b
says you're not allowed to learn
anything
from a Christian even if it does not
contradict the Torah.
Even if it doesn't contradict THE TORAH,
HE TELLS YOU, "NO, NO, I'M GOING TO TELL
YOU. I'M going to read out loud for you.
I'm going to read out loud. I'm not
going to add Christianity." No, I'm just
going to read out loud. I'm going to
teach you about racism. I'm going to
tell you WHY BLACK LIFE MATTERS and why
white also matters and why this whole
thing is really racist just by the name
of it. I'm going to teach you not
allowed to learn from him. Why? Maybe
you're going to like it says and want to
delve into his other work.
Meaning even if he writes a children's
story book, you're not allowed to buy
it.
Muhammad page 17a says you're not
allowed to be within four amote.
Yeah, but these uh these Christians they
know some Torah
says and also in
If the goim tell you they have wisdom
about sciences, history, archaeology,
all types of things, believe them. They
have this very very smart go in the
world. They tell you that they have
Torah wisdom. Not all love. No such
thing. Nobody learns all day, every
night. Doesn't make any difference.
Doesn't make any difference. His new
insight
garbage.
Why? He's a mean.
He's pastor.
Might be a very nice guy. I make a mean
barbecue.
Sorry.
No can do. It's not my rules. Rules.
Now I have to learn to from you.
By bringing such a speaker to a it gives
the person a kosher sign that everything
else he does is kosher.
When Riskin says that he's going to ask
the Messiah if it's the first or second
time and that he learns the New
Testament from time to time and then he
toils in it. What did I tell his
students? Brandis, Ephim Goldberg, Mr.
Robinson, what did he tell them?
Mitzvah. Mitzvah. To go learn New
Testament mitzvah to bring the church to
the sh.
That's what it means. The average Jew
does not know how to decipher what is
right and wrong because they have an
instead of
what happens if a Christian
writes a
says to burn it.
If a that's behind me falls everybody in
the room has to fast.
If the seaw has 304,85
letters is missing one letter pul
but even then you're not to burn it or
anything like that. Not to desecrate it,
fix it. A Christian writes mitzvah to
burn it.
Why? They have a religion that makes fun
of ours. Makes fun of our god. Tells us
our god is three.
There are some very nice Christians that
I know
as people they're nice but unfortunately
if they don't change they're going to go
to gay without an end. And that's why
the first thing that I do when I meet
them I tell them dear New Testament
believer believing in a new testament
and yoske is 100% idol worship and here
are five or six different places that
you can learn why it is the case. Now,
you may take what I see personally, but
in reality, I'm only doing it because
I'm trying to save you. It's nothing
personal. If I didn't care about you,
I'D TELL YOU, "OH, YEAH, YEAH. COME TO
MY SHOES.
Let's have lunch. Just give us your
money cuz you Christians have a lot of
money. Give us your money. We'll give
you gay.
If you like Christians, tell them to
leave Christianity.
You like people, tell them to leave
idolatry. You like warn them from this
the people that attended this sh this
lecture this
tell them what they just did they just
benefited from idolatry they just
benefit from even though it wasn't on
purpose and they didn't know they're
still guilty why says
you make a mistake
you make a sin as a result of a mistake.
Mistake. Why? You didn't know. But it's
because you didn't study enough. It's
considered as if you made it on purpose.
And when it comes to idolatry,
idolatry is the only thing that you're
guilty of. Even if you just think about
it,
everything else you have to actually do
it. Idolatry. Even if you just think
idolatry, guilty.
That's how much Hashem hates idolatry.
Why burn a was written by a Christian?
There's a rule. Whatever is t only will
produce tame. Whatever is impure can
only produce impure.
So how come
came from converts? Rabaka came from
converts. David came from converts.
Yeah, converts. It wasn't the same thing
anymore.
Once a person converts to Judaism, he's
no longer the same person. Ala is brand
new baby. He's zero years old. She's
zero years old on the day they
converted. Everything they have from
their past life is not connected to them
at all.
But if they're still idol worshippers of
you have to treat them as idol
worshippers. not say to go start hitting
people and burning uh churches, but to
invite them into our synagogues,
you are putting Israel in danger. You
could be nice, you could be cordial in
order to have some type of peace. But to
invite them to speak in our synagogues,
in our Jewish communities, is literally
bringing the sheep to the bear, then
bringing his brother to the wolf, then
bringing his sister to the lion, then
you know what? Why don't just bring all
the lions, bring them to the sheep, and
just say, YOU KNOW WHAT? I'LL KILL THEM
FOR YOU. YOU DON'T HAVE TO chase them.
Now the reality is Abuai.
Why are we allowed to speak about such
things in such a aggressive way
page 82Am
and
in a place that there is
desecration of hem's name we do not
worry about giving any respect to any
rabbi
we learned this from phat pinas and
parad balak
When pedas went and killed Zimosby,
he said an in front of which is
forbidden to say an to be to make a sack
in front of your rabbi. It's forbidden.
But Pinas did it. Why? Because there was
happening. Cosby and Zim
were publicly desecrating Hashem's name.
Pinas
didn't consider the cavode that was due
to Mosher Rabenu. Why does he take
precedent over the cav of even Mosher
Rabenu? Needless to say of Mr. Robinson
and E from Goldberg
and anybody else that supports them,
including their own Ka
putting Jewish namote in danger,
there's no higher sin that you can do.
Why? If you sent them all to the
Holocaust,
you sent them all to the gas chambers,
it would actually be better than if you
sent them to some Christian pastor to
teach them. Why? Cuz in the Holocaust,
worst case scenario, they killed the
people body. They still all go to Ghana.
You see their website, this uh Lincoln
Center, this Lincoln uh synagogue, nice
website. You see some pictures, women
with a few of them. You see SOME PEOPLE
LOVE HASHEM, SOME PEOPLE have fulfill
but these same people don't know what is
didn't speak against their rabbi.
Probably listen to this pastor speak to
them tonight.
It was better he killed all of them than
have them speak to. Why? Because at
least they would go up to
by having them listen to this and
possibly start getting a doubt in their
ine
Judaism
even 1% doubt
it's already enough damage that is
almost unrepable.
Hulkos, the rabbi of
one time heard something that was funny
from a Christian and he thought it made
sense
who disliked it so much that he almost
killed Hulkinos.
We're talking about he didn't react. He
didn't publicize it. He just heard it
and he enjoyed it.
And then was caught by the goim. They
tortured him until Hashem had mercy on
him and they released him miraculously
and
realized ah it's because I enjoyed the
few words from this uh Christian pastor.
I enjoyed them. I didn't publicize them.
I didn't write them in a book. I didn't
use them as a source. I didn't go to his
uh church. I didn't observe Christmas.
NO. NO. I JUST ENJOYED his words, his
speech. That's enough.
That's enough.
You tainted your Torah
regarding Proverbs 5'8
says,
"Do not hang out with the minim even if
you
are confident in yourself that you won't
fail,
even if you know the entire New
Testament and you know how to debate and
you are a uh
expert anti-missionary
says don't hang out with them. Why? We
learned from proverbs.
All who come to her don't return nor do
they attain the p path of life.
Anyone that go to these Christian
missionaries either they don't return or
they end up losing other ways. And
Khazal says over there they end up
losing all of the shifa that Hashem
wanted to give them. You spend time with
these Hashem takes it away.
So here we see that
to
ignore Hashem's words to that extent
and make it as if it's not a big deal
in small things
eventually grows up to be big things.
When you call yourself a modern
Orthodox,
what are you really saying? You're
saying that you've modernized the rules.
So, you'll notice that modern Orthodox
synagogues tend to have more immodest
people.
Women many times don't even cover their
hair at all, just like secular women.
Women many times do not cover their body
sufficiently.
There's a shool next to my house. Called
himself modern Orthodox young Israel.
He walks around with his wife. One time
my wife and I ran away. Why? His wife
forgot to put on clothes. Period. We
thought he just found her in a uh
shower.
She wore less clothes than the
congregates.
Why? Because we're in a modern
mentality. That means that you could
just modernize the rules and you could
just take out different laws and lower
the shorten the sleeves, shorten the
skirt, shorten the to the no no
existence
and modernize. And people think, oh, it
ends over there. Okay, so maybe they're
less smartish, but they do a lot of
other good things, right? No, no, you
don't understand. A Jew either go up
with his Yiddish kite or he goes down.
Either is abuat gets better or it gets
worse. It doesn't stay neutral.
You started with less Torah boys and
girls school in the same time they learn
together even though is not allowed.
Then you go to modesty turns into
modesty. Before you know it, you're
going to bring to Yeshua
and then people are surprised
brings.
Does anybody read? You guys prayit?
Yeah. Pray. Okay. What do you ask
Hashem?
Shalom.
Lay us down to sleep our father. Why?
It's please give us good sleep. And he
asked Hashem for a bunch of protections.
Hashem,
please
for the sake of your name, protect us
and remove us, remove from us the blow
of the enemy.
remove from us pestilence, sword,
illness, distress, evil, famine, sorrow,
ruin, and plague
for the sake of your name. Please, every
day we say this, not because of ka. This
is not a new prayer. This is a prayer
that's been around forever.
break and remove the Satan from before
us and from behind us.
Why? Before us and after us and behind
us
because sometimes the Satan
is in front of you. Your friend calls
you says, "Listen, Pastor Jacques is
coming tonight. He's related to
Goldberg, second cousin or something.
You want to come?" That's Satan in front
of you. No, come on. It's only uh
pastor. He's just talking. You know, if
he starts mentioning Yosha, we leave.
That's Satan in front of you.
What's the Satan behind you?
Rabbi Yan Ruin just
exposed all of the rabbis that are
bringing missionaries
to shs. Those rabbis should be fired. No
second chance.
They should be sent to a yeshiva for
Baluva until they do chuva
10 20 years maybe
or they could watch every single sh we
ever did and then maybe we'll consider
them. Why? They just put an entire
community in danger.
A person that sells, if he's a if he's a
butcher, if you catch him selling on
purpose, his license is banned forever.
He's never allowed to sell kosher meat
again. Never.
If you did it on purpose, accident, you
put him on ben for a little while until
he does ch.
But he does it on purpose forever.
But this is for meat. Maybe one guy is
going to eat a pig instead of a cow. A
cow that came from the Arabs instead of
the Jews. WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL? ONE GUY.
NEEDLESS TO SAY, IF A guy is a rabbi of
a community, he brings the to teach us.
So, Rabbi, he says, look, Alakan says
it's forbidden to even be next to this
pastor within four four six feet without
corona. How did you bring him to our
look? Video, clip, everything. What's
Satan? They know. No, but come on. I
already invested so much in this
community. My apartment is right next to
the shoo. I I donated SO THIS RABBI. HOW
CAN I GET RID OF HIM? Give the guy a
chance. That's satal.
That's satal.
To not be aggressive when you're
obligated to be aggressive. That's
satal. Why? Because you already have a
vested interest.
You like the guy. Everything else looks
okay. Otherwise,
as if just sending a bunch of Jews to a
Holocaust camp is not a big deal. Now,
let this one go. What do you mean? You
just violated one of the biggest alah.
There is no second chance. And if you
gave him a second chance and your
community in New York or your community
in wherever you are and your rabbi, your
brought a pastor or wants to bring a
pastor to your and you continue giving
him a chance. Guess what? and you go up
to Shmay and they give you a decree of
for a very long time. Don't say you
weren't warned.
Don't say you weren't warned. Not even
for me. You warned in your every day.
You have an opportunity to replace this
with a real
there's plenty of them.
Plenty of them are looking for jobs.
Nice. They're looking to grow. I'm sure
they have them in my in in Lakewood and
other places.
People that have real rabbis, not
Riskin, the missionary.
When you see that the rabbi that started
this place
himself studies the New Testament, but
just not to teach it to to to go count
the missionary, but just for
entertainment. Already you see that the
foundation is rotten.
And a kila like this should not be
surprised
when their kids end up the same way as
Mosha Mendelson's kids. Mosha Mendelson
kept Shabbat just like Riskin.
But all of Mosha Mendelson's kids ended
up either becoming atheist or
Christians. Who was he? The beginner of
Dascala, the enlightenment movement,
reform and and uh conservative. He was
Orthodox himself. But he began the whole
movement. Today's ascalar is modern
orthodoxy.
Unfortunately, we're a little late to
the party because these people already
have jobs and big positions. But never
too late. Why? Hashem runs the world.
This
is critical. Why? Because the tells us
this amazing creation,
this amazing creation, this human being
that is able to reproduce,
if it has a good foundation, good fruits
will come from it. If it does not have a
good foundation, rotten fruits will come
from it. If your kids come to you and
they tell you, "I imma abba, meet my
non-Jewish future husband or wife,
do not be upset at the kid. Be upset at
yourself. You are the one who killed
him." Why? You sent them to a modern
Orthodox school. You sent it to a modern
Orthodox sho. You sent them to some
university that's a bunch of goim and
and all types of non-Jewish teachings.
You sent them to the wolves. Don't be
surprised if he comes back a dead sheep
today. It's very difficult, very
difficult to say the least. Quite
frankly, I feel bad for you. I feel bad
for for everybody uh that you have so
many public figures
that are 100% heretics no less than the
Christian missionaries calling
themselves rabbis today. You know, I I
don't know all of the ones that are not
public, and I surely hope that they're
much better than the ones that are
public. Many times you have public
figures teach you things that are
completely against the Torah in every
aspect and you don't have to look for
it. It just comes to you. See people
make a video about something that's
completely the antitheticis
opposite of the Torah. Why? They're
trying to befriend the gim. They're
trying to please the gim. They're trying
to please the nations. They're trying to
please the girls. They're trying to
please the homosexual. They're trying to
please somebody. So they say things that
Torah didn't say, but they're saying in
the name of Torah because they figure
you're not going to check anyway. And
guess what? They're right. Mostly you're
not going to check.
Mostly you're not going to check. Why?
Because that's just a reality.
This is a reality.
Contested even today. We're going to
give a lecture. We're going to talk for
the next couple of hours. I'm going to
mention a few sources. Let's see how
many of you actually check the sources
when you go home.
Now you may got to check. Oh, no. No.
I'm going to prove it wrong. Okay, three
of you. The rest of you are not
checking. Well, it's show reality. You
got to take my word for it. Why? My
beard maybe is a little longer this
week. Maybe my ears look funnier. I
don't know. Today, yeah, I'm going to
believe this guy. Reality is people
don't check. And because they don't
check, they make themselves vulnerable.
Because they make themselves vulnerable,
they make themselves ignorant. Because
they makes themselves ignorant, they
rely on somebody that they're an honest
person. But because that person is not
honest and he knows that you think he's
honest, he takes advantage of it and he
manipulates the Torah like putty.
Today,
well, more likely I guess in the middle
of the night last night, I got some news
that the one of our uh friends sarcasm
here. one of our friends,
uh,
Ken Brener,
who is the, uh, I guess, uh, either good
friend or rabbi of Ephraim Goldberg from
Boca Raton,
um, decided to move up the ladder in
the, uh, wicked world, especially in the
missionary world. you know, he
was one of the founders of the Boca
Raton synagogue who built this place
and, you know, got a lot of Jews there,
which looked good in the beginning until
Ephraim showed up. But I thought Ephraim
was the problem. I didn't realize that
his predecessor was uh as much or not
even a bigger problem than he was. And
I've told you guys that both of them are
all connected to this one Rashad that is
in Israel. uh calls himself a Orthodox
Jew, but nonetheless uh said that if he
ever sees the Msiah, he's going to ask
him if it's the first or second time
that he come because he's been reading a
lot of Christianity during his life. You
know, I often think if someone were to
announce that the Messiah is here,
who would actually want him,
the Jews?
Messiah means the Jews will have to move
to Israel. I doubt that the Jews
throughout the world are ready right now
to move to Israel.
So I don't think many many people would
be interested in his coming
except religious Christians and
religious Jews. And we will all run out
to greet him and ask him one critical
question. Is this the first time you're
coming or the second time you're coming?
Anyway, this uh in cahoots with him.
they work together and his name escapes
me but anyway um he decided alongside
with a few other amalikim
to open a new section to their so-called
yeshiva in Israel that's going to teach
teach interfaith
interfaith interfaith we're going to
teach goim we're going to teach Jews
we're going to teach about the
Christianity to the Jewish people about
Islam to the Jewish people. The the the
the principle they the one they
designated as a principle is so-called
rabbi who spent his entire life studying
Islam.
I don't know if you're a rabbi usually
your entire life you study Torah,
Judaism, but rabbi studied Islam his
whole life. He is the guy spearheading
the uh thing under Ken Brener.
And uh they're starting a they call a
bet midash, they call it a yeshiva
that's going to teach interfaith
teachings about Christianity, about
Islam, about other religions perhaps,
uh how to deal with other religions, uh
how we can work together as a uh
pluralism if you will, which is what I
told you guys during that same clip when
we we spoke about Ben Shapiro and when
we talked about the whole era of Messiah
of what was fighting his whole life
which is this pluralism
mentality this united with the goim
mentality that people have. This is what
started reformed Judaism culminated next
to conservative Judaism which their head
rabbi of the uh of of the reform is a
woman that's not Jewish. Head rabbi of
conservative is a guy that's openly gay
in Jerusalem. And now it's moving. And
I'm not joking about these things. And
and and now we are now moving. And I
told you that modern Orthodox, modern
Orthodox, many parts of it, not
necessarily all of it, but many parts of
it, Efron Goldberg being one of the
biggest ones, is on their way to
joining, too. Starting with his show
four years ago of bringing a missionary.
But I just learned recently that that
wasn't the first missionary or the last
missionary that he brought to to Bocaron
Synagogue. I mean, I saw in my own eyes
that he brought others that weren't as
big as uh as as the as the guy the
Matthew Kelly,
but uh even beforehand uh in the year
2012, Ephraim Goldberg had a yum shal
day, a day of Jerusalem day celebrated
by inviting the local pastors
to speak at Boca Raton synagogue in
2012. And the pastor said on the podium
inside the Bocarone synagogue, Jesus did
all of this.
And not a single Jew in the congregation
said something except one that wanted to
cry. But you know, everybody was, "What
are you going to do by himself
intercessor? I know IT'S HARD. MY WIFE
AND I used to lead intercession before I
became a pastor. THAT'S WHY I'M A LITTLE
CRAZY. AND I UNDERSTAND THAT
INTERCESSORS and prophetic intercessors
ARE A LITTLE CRAZY. BUT LIKE REESE
HOUSE, sometimes we feel things. UH
[music] THIS IS FOR SOMEBODY HERE. THAT
spirit of St. Ballad, that spirit of
[music] Tobaya is not excluding you from
the race. It's time to [music] get back
on the wall.
[music]
I [clears throat] was invited to go to
Miami and the main purpose that I was
going for is to well this speak was
secondary but to connect with uh certain
individual actually two individuals
Christian leaders in Miami and one of
the things they set up was a breakfast
for uh pastors and I didn't know
anything about what was going on there
so we got in the car and got to this
breakfast for pastors
And that was in Mario Brnik's church.
And I didn't know about Mario Brnik, but
I soon learned about him. He is one of
the most in influential what we call
horizontal apostles in the whole Miami
area. Now, he lives in Fort Lauderdale.
And for the benefit of those on the web,
Fort Lauderdale is a city near Miami and
and and ministers to the whole Miami
area. And um uh one of the first things
that he did was greet me in Spanish.
And um I said, "Oh, he speaks Spanish."
He spoke English. And then I found out
that he is a rabbi and ministers to the
Jewish community.
And as I've been traveling in Latin
America recently, I've been very
surprised at across the board, nation
after nation, churches, churches like
ours here have a tremendous, tremendous
love for Israel,
a higher proportion in Latin America
than we have here in the United States.
And so there is a divine connection
between the Latino community and the and
the Jewish uh people in um in Israel and
beyond. And Mario has a special gift
from God of connecting those two because
he travels to Israel. He he meets with
very very influential people. He meets
with actually rabb orthodox rabbis in
the Miami area. He was telling me that
he's had a highlevel discussions
um with with highlevel rabbis
on um Robert, you'd be interested in
this on rua
and they recognize what what you were
teaching that the rua of the Holy
Spirit, the wind of the Holy Spirit is
is blowing among
among Jews. I'm not talking about
Messianic Jews. I'm talking about Jews.
Jews. And um and Mario has probably
maybe the strongest ministry, well, the
strongest ministry I know of to minister
to those people to bring the Hispanics
together with them and to move the body
of Christ forward in an incredible way.
So, we're privileged to have you, Mario.
Why don't you come up here and let's
welcome Mario Brnik.
They're bringing A MISSIONARY AGAIN.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN? THEY'RE BRINGING A
missionary again. On January 11th,
the Boca Raton Synagogue is hosting what
they're calling South Florida night to
celebrate Israel.
You can find this on their website,
brsonline.org.
You have three keynote speakers. Surely
Ephraim Goldberg has to have a stage.
It's his place after all. They're going
to give some honor to the keynote
speaker, the ambassador, David Freeman,
which was a former US ambassador to
Israel. So far, not necessarily a
problem. I wouldn't necessarily
highlight a ambassador in my sh, but you
want to do it, by all means. We don't
have a problem so far. Where do we have
a problem when the other keynote
speaker, when the other partner in the
whole event is a person that lives in my
backyard here, person by the name of
Pastor Mario Bramnik,
President Latino Coalition to Israel.
Pastor Mario Bramnik, for all intents
and purposes, seems like a very nice
guy. He probably is a nice guy, but
unfortunately to him and to us, his
beliefs
and his life's work
is problematic according to our Torah.
Not saying it in a nice way. Why?
Mario Brennik,
he is the president of the Hispanic
Israel Leadership Coalition. He was a
speaker for the Israeli American
Council. He's very politically
connected. He has does a lot of work to
connect himself to the land of Israel.
But aside from that, his main gig
is that he's a pastor.
And Pastor Brnik
has a church.
And this church is called New Wine
Ministries.
And New Y
does not confuse anybody by making them
think that they are
your simple Catholic
church. Rather, no. They say on their
own website, the welcome page,
"We are a church with a divine design to
advance the kingdom of God in our
neighborhood, our country, county, our
nation, and the nation of Israel.
We are a church with a passion to
evangelize,
train, and equip believers to attain
their purposes and call of God in their
lives.
Pastor Brahnik
is a missionary,
a very ambitious missionary that has his
primary focus on the Jewish people
just like their other evangelical
Christians have one of their main core
beliefs is to evangelize the Jewish
people to believe in Jesus. This is the
reason why their promotion, their
events, their their teachings have
become much
more similar or at least in looks to
Judaism
than they were in the previous
generation. Perhaps one example on
Pastor Breik's website is that he's
about to have a Hanukkah Christmas
celebration. Now, if you ask his
greatgrandfather,
did his church celebrate a Hanukkah
Christmas celebration? I assure you the
answer would be no. If you look up the
Christian books from two, three, four,
five, 600 years ago, and you ask any of
the pastors and the priests and the
popes and whoever else, DID YOU HAVE A
HANUKKAH CHRISTMAS EVENT? It's like,
what do you mean? Like a Hanukkah event
to kill Jews? But that's why you're
CALLING HANUKKAH LIKE A JOKE? NO, NO,
NO. LIKE A HANUKKAH, LIKE YOU'RE
CELEBRATING HANUKKAH, BUT ALSO
CHRISTMAS, like unification of the Jews
and the Christians. They'll look at you
like, "What? What do you mean? Why? Why
would there be a unification of the the
Jews and the Christians?" This is a
relatively new invention.
Now, you would think, "Oh, this is very
nice. Unity between the Christians and
the Jews should be good. We live in
America after all. We live in England.
We live in Australia. We live in most
mostly we live in foreign lands.
Shouldn't there be some type OF
FRIENDSHIP? SURE. FRIENDSHIP? YES.
UNITY? NO.
NOW, Pastor Breik
for his beliefs,
for his beliefs, HE'S DOING GOOD.
IN FACT, I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE PASTOR
BRICK ON OUR team
because if we can find rabbis that
believe in the one and only God and the
one and only Torah and forsake the New
Testament, the Quran, and all of the
other teachings,
IF I COULD HAVE PEOPLE AS PASSIONATE AS
PASTOR BREIK, I BET YOU within a few
years, Mashia's coming. Why? Because
passion like this, dedication like this
is very hard to find. But what do we
have? We have Ephraim Goldberg that
brings the spiritual enemies into our
own backyards.
PEOPLE THAT THEIR JOB IS TO convert our
people to their beliefs.
That's who we have on our team.
So-called team. Now, Pastor Breik is
doing good for him, bad for us though.
The problem is
is that the
idolatrous nations
are preaching their false beliefs as if
they're true.
Well, many of the rabbis that have the
truth are preaching it like it's false
because they're either scared to tell
the truth
or they're simply so confused by money
they forgot what the truth even looks
like.
Now, we have a church. I pastor a church
in uh the Broward County, Fort
Lauderdale area.
And uh years ago, we would always have
um a night to honor Israel or you know,
some special event. And maybe seven
years ago, we partnered with the Jewish
Federation locally to do a joint
Christian Jewish event combating
anti-semitism. And that was really the
start of our journey. I invited uh then
uh Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ielon,
uh Robert Sterns, our Congress people.
We had pastors, rabbis. Our first event,
I think we had about 2,000 people at a
um university assembly and and and it it
was amazing. And it was uh from there um
that um we had a major event and then
the next day we had a pastor rabbi
symposium of about a hundred pastors and
rabbis.
We um from there I felt was birthed um
several initiatives that then went
literally global since then. We started
with South Florida because we have a a
lot of Christians, Hispanics, and Jewish
people. And my my main thing is just
let's bring everybody together and let's
work together. And out of that um was
birthed our pro-Israel agenda, which now
is through Latino Coalition for Israel.
um as well as a pastor
rabbi Torah studies. So we started
meeting on on that [clears throat]
every month, one month in a church, one
month in a synagogue really [snorts] for
the most part talking on areas of
commonality on how much we do agree on
uh instead of differences and so forth
and how we can build and learn from each
other's community and establish a great
relationship. It was a small group about
15 um still meets to this day. I had
delegated the leadership of that and as
you know we actually did two major
pastor rabbi symposiums
on theological dialogue uh with the last
one with 200 people and we had you know
different denominations Christian
denominations but we also had um um uh
rabbis from orthodox conservative reform
backgrounds together um um studying the
Torah together and It it was pretty
amazing.
And unfortunately,
we have a serious problem.
Why do we have a serious problem?
Because pastor Bremnik
is about to come to Boca Raton
synagogue, give a nice speech, become
friends with some people in the
community. So you see that it's not
really Ephraim by himself because if it
was by himself, somebody would enough
people would say something, kick him
out.
But it's become a
situation, an epidemic if you will, much
worse than corona because you don't even
have to know you're sick to die from it.
You're spiritually dead from this
without even knowing it. You could think
you're religious for 20, 30 years,
but wake up one day and realize that
you're spiritually dead because you have
more beliefs that are in common with
Christianity or some other faith than
you have with Judaism.
So,
he brought many Christians to thinking
nothing of it. his predecessor Ken
Brander
uh has a uh joined with their mutual
rabbi who uh who is best friends with
the Christians and now they're moving up
the ladder and they're now starting an
interfaith
uh bit midrash they want to call it you
know bet midash meaning you learn Torah
there but there's nothing remotely close
to that over there
so and this is again under the uh the
guise that they are part of modern
orthodoxy. Now if the real modern
orthodox
rabbis and members
don't disassociate themselves from
modern orthodoxy right now,
then they're in essence enabling
these to continue
because you can't say no no I'm not the
same. Yeah, but you go to his shoo,
you watch his lectures, you read his
newsletters, you read his blogs, you uh
donate some money. You can't say you
don't have a uh you know the same
beliefs. You're part of the whole thing.
And even if you just sit there quietly,
you're still a sinner according to our
Torah.
So unless the leaders in a modern
orthodoxy world start speaking up and
start telling the world
who's who. No, this is not modern
orthodoxy. If you invite Christian
speakers to your synagogue, you're not
modern orthodox. You're a new religion.
You're a new cult.
You're a new cult. You're not part of
us. If you don't start doing that, guess
what? Two things are going to happen.
one, you're going to lose a lot of
people cuz a lot of people are going to
end up converting to Christianity
and you lose yourself because you'll
forget where you stand within no time.
And this is really what's happening now.
A lot of this is happening. The
Christians are running wild and they're
doing more missionizing now than they've
ever done before.
Unfortunately,
one of the uh
in past generation said that more Jews
converted to Christianity
in the last 30 50 years
than Jews have converted to Christianity
in the last 2,000 years.
meaning in the last 2,000 years there
have been pilgrims, inquisitions,
uh all types of death threats, blood
liels forcing Jews to convert and yet
the Jewish people did not convert for
the most part did not convert to
Christianity.
Last 50 years Hashem, no pilgrims, no
Inquisitions,
no blood liels, nothing. Yet many, many
more have converted. Over a half a
million Jews have converted to
Christianity just in the last 20 years,
25 years.
So you see that it's a problem that's a
systemic problem.
It's not something like a uh you know
that's just here today gone tomorrow.
This a systemic issue here. And that
systemic issue is not just hurting the
secular people because there are also
people that call themselves or used to
call themselves religious Jews that are
leaving.
Now all of this starts with the right
ideology. If you have the right
ideology, you will not allow certain
things to enter your mind.
You will not allow your time to be spent
on certain things. If you don't have the
right ideology, unfortunately, you're
more vulnerable than you think.
And even though
Slovvesic Shalom
was very much the pillar behind modern
orthodoxy
he was an enormous
and he himself was avidly against
anything to do with interfaith anything
to do with learning or socializing with
the non-Jews.
meaning that the so-called rabbis that
are following him,
calling themselves modern Orthodox are
not following him. They just say his
name. No, come on. We have the
No, you don't. Would burn you with his
eyes if he saw what you're doing.
What are you talking about? This is the
same thing as people
dropping names like the Rambam. Oh, the
Rambam and Muim and Glex. He said this.
No, he didn't. You think he said that
because you don't know how to read.
You said it. He didn't say it. It's very
important to know that just because
somebody says a name, it doesn't
necessarily mean that's a valid source.
The Christians do it all the time.
And they're missionizing. They're
trained.
They're trained to misinterpret things
intentionally or unintentionally.
Initially, it starts unintentionally
because the guy doesn't know anything.
You just tell him what to say. Yeah.
Yeah. Just tell him Isaiah 53, Daniel 9,
and whatever else you could think of.
Just tell him, "Yeah, it's Yeah, but it
says that's that's a bucket." Yeah.
Yeah. Too. Yeah. It says THAT'S A
DONKEY. YEAH. YEAH.
Everything's
once the guy starts asking question.
Hey, Mr. Pastor, Mr. Reverend listen, it
doesn't make any sense that anything but
the donkeys. Like where where do you see
it? I don't understand. Oh, now you ask
questions. Okay, now they train him how
to manipulate the words. They train them
and that's what they do. It's in
intentional intentional intentional.
This is why most of the Christians in
the world are victims. They're not uh
wicked like their leaders.
The leaders of are wicked. no
exceptions.
But the the the followers, many of them
are not wicked people, bad people. Some
of them are actually even nice people
and they believe in the cause. They
believe in their belief and simply
they're ignorant. No different than
secular Jews that are just decent people
but are bad according to Hashem
or wicked according to Hashem. Someone
that is a missionary or someone that
brings a missionary to their community
is 100%
worse than Hitler.
Did you understand what I said here?
Now, what is the opinion of the Torah?
says a person that learns from an alushi
even if he's learning Torah
death penalty heavenly death penalty you
know like corona virus cancer car crash
according to our
move in but who is this amushi who is
this ambushi what is an amushi amush is
a priest a Jew that learns one thing
from them is inviting the Malik Amavid
to your house.
On January 11th, Ephraim Goldberg is
hosting Pastor Mario Brnik, a very
ambitious missionary that has his
[music] primary focus on the Jewish
people. It's time for the church of
Jesus Christ to arise. No more walls of
division. And and we started doing
things for Israel. and the Lord laid on
my heart it is time to unite with the
Jewish community in mass worse yet
there's a lot of people that say yes
you're right but it's not that bad why
you making such a big deal it's
says in the place where there is there
is no honor for the rabbi in fact the
fact that you the people are not
rebuking for this the people are not
fighting against this that is actually
the and insulting the rabbis yelling at
the rabbis embarrassing exposing the
rabbis is a mitzvah why is it a mitzvah
because there is when there's
There's no honor that considerations for
[music] the rabbis.
And since then, we started getting
together with the rabbis.