Does Judaism believe in an afterlife? If so, why isn't the idea mentioned the Torah? Rabbi David Aaron clarifies the Jewish perspectives of Heaven & hell in his trademark inspirational style. LIKE our Videos? Check us out on: Facebook: http://facebook.com/sinaispeak http://SinaiSpeak.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/SinaiSpeak Rabbi David Aaron teaches us that for an individual, Hell is not a location, rather hell is the sensation that one experiences when one acts in a way that conteracts one's true essence. "You have 2 choices in life: either to betray yourself or portray yourself.” On the other hand, acting in a way that reflects the will of your inner self, as a piece of the Utimate Self, God, is the euphoric sensation of Heaven. Once you understand that as a piece of God, your ultimate will is what God wants from you, then the Torah will have a renewed level of importance and relevance on your life. Personal: http://rabbidavidaaron.com Organization: http://isralight.org Profile: http://sinaispeak.com/rabbi-david-aaron Rabbi David Aaron is an astute visionary, a prolific, lucid writer and a soulful, invigorating educator. He is the founder and dean of Isralight, an international organization with centers and programs in Israel and throughout North America offering retreats, seminars, spiritual week-end getaways, intensive growth workshops, leadership training, trips and missions to Israel. Rabbi Aaron believes that the spiritual basics of life are the most profound and yet the most neglected in contemporary education. For the past 18 years, he has dedicated himself to sharing the ancient wisdom of Torah and Jewish mysticism and inspiring others to embrace a joyous life-long process of personal transformation, empowerment and love. Established in 1986, his international organization, Isralight, is committed to facilitating a worldwide renaissance in consciousness by inviting a return to the spiritual roots and core values that should be the essence of daily living. A son of a Holocaust survivor, Aaron has struggled since a very early age to understand the world's potential for hatred and paradoxical yearning for meaning, love and creativity. His own spiritual journey led him to Israel, where he studied Torah and Jewish mysticism under the tutelage of the great masters including HaGoan Rav Shlomo Fischer Shlita. He received his rabbinical ordination in 1979 from the Israel Torah Research Institute (ITRI). A popular speaker and frequent guest on radio and TV, he has attracted national media coverage including Larry King Live and E! Entertainment.
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