Insights
into Orthodox Jewish Torah Religion
By
Rabbi David Eidensohn
Today
there are people who no longer believe in traditional values even spiritual and
religious ones. Some of these people are happy with denying their earlier
beliefs in religion, and some of them are not happy without a spirituality.
This is written for those people of various customs and former beliefs who feel
they need a true spirituality. I am an ultra-Orthodox Jewish rabbi and I feel
that these people who are looking for a true belief and religion can
investigate Orthodox Judaism. I am not going so far
as to call these people to my religion because I know that Orthodox Judaism is
a strict code and not everybody can just jump in and be happy. But I rather ask
these people seeking spirituality to just hear what I have to say and what
appeals to them, so be it, and what they don't accept, that is fine as well, as
I appreciate their giving me the time and effort.
Today
Orthodox Judaism is growing faster than other religions, especially as many
major religions especially the Jewish non-Orthodox type, are declining even
close to disappearing. I have ten children, and all of the children are exactly
as I am in their religious beliefs. The children are strongly trained in
schools where many other children are successfully assimilating the teachings
of the Orthodox Jewish ages. And I am happy to say that my children are having
children, usually more than I have. And they are nearly all faithful to what I
trained them to believe.
I live in a community filled with synagogues and people who
basically all believe in what I do, and our great rabbis encourage everyone to
maintain the teachings of the Torah that go back thousands of years, without
change. Our belief is what Moses received from G-d and even today people are
not anxious to change it.
Anyone interesting in learning about Orthodox Jewry can contact
me at eidensohnd@gmail.com or they can call me at 845-578-1917.Shalom,
David Eidensohn