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The Wisdom of Rabbi Block
by Kenneth Block
There are many ways to understand God. And your way is valid, because you have a unique place in the universe. Rabbi Block’s wisdom will help you find your place in this world and the next.
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It’s Always Something Else
The Talmud has a concept that says we live in a world of falsehoods! The Rabbis weren’t being pessimistic. They were being realistic. In this world the surface and the truth are rarely the same thing. They are teaching that our job is to dig. We need to be alert about what we see and hear. Often what we hear or see is not communication. It is really positioning. It’s about creating a feeling not conveying a meaning. Let’s play the game “Its Always Something Else”
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A Good Vaccine Protects Against the Hate Virus
Hints, hacks, and tricks you can use to avoid being drawn into hating. Pundits and influencers use subtle and not so subtle ways to lure us into joining their campaign of hate. Here is my vaccine to inoculate you so that you won’t be infected with hate.
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Jesus’s Teachings on War
Jesus was a first-century Jewish teacher living under Roman military occupation. When he spoke about war and violence, he wasn’t speaking in a vacuum — he was in deep conversation with the Jewish tradition that formed him. Tonight we’ll look at his words and their Jewish roots.Jesus’s Teachings on War with Jewish Parallels
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Good Evening America April 8 Remember the Holocaust
The Holocaust serves as a reminder of happens when the government scapegoats a group and uses masks police to prevent dissent. Six million Jews and millions of other people were murdered by Hitler. The Nazi government legitimacy executed not only Jews but anyone who dissented or protested.Remember
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The History of Palestine Cannot be Written into History
Can you change what actually happened just by saying something different happened?The answer, of course, is no. You can’t. And yet — people try. All the time. And when it comes to Jewish history and the history of Israel, the effort to rewrite the past is not just persistent. It’s organized.Palestine is not an ancient Arab name for an Arab homeland!
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Good Evening America March 18 WWIII
Historically and colloquially we refer to the Korean “War” and the Vietnam “war” as “wars”. They were not, Korea was a “police action” and Vietnam was a Presidential decision based on The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. Only the Congress can declare war. WWIII has started, just undeclared!
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Good Evening America March 11 Authority in Judaism
Most religions have someone that can make official statements about the religion. They can be someone with global authority like The Pope or the leader of a small flock. Regardless of the size of the group their statements are binding on members. in Judaism no such person exists. The Rabbi is a teacher and their authority rests on their ability to teach. Teacher, teacher, preacher, preacher a Rabbi
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Good Evening America March 4: Iran vs The World
The war continues to expand. We no longer can question Iran’s motives or intentions. Iran wanted to dominate the Middle East and then became a player on the world stage. For those of us not engaged in the war how do we keep our balance and our spiritual connection with the universe? These are the questions that dominate the discussion. Iran, Israel, the United States, and War!#Iran#Israel#War
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Good Evening America Feb 26 American Jews are not Zionists
Do not equate Zionism with Judaism. Zionism is a political movement that advocated for a Jewish homeland. Israel is now a country which means that Zionism has accomplished its goal. I disagree with much of Israel’s political decisions. Judaism is a religion not a political movement. Zionism is political, Judaism is a religion.
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Good Evening America Feb 18
Israel is one step away from Annexing the West Bank. Not a good idea. The Talmud is not a book of Jewish Law, it is Rabbinic commentary on the Mishnah. Let’s stop putting down other religions in the goal to elevate our own. Scared Literature is Truth and it is not true. These are some of topics on this show.No one has a monopoly on the truth!
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Good Evening America Feb 11
The questions this week focused on Talmud and Jewish practices. One viewer continued to ask me to stop talking about politics and talk about religion. Actually this was exactly what I was doing. Religion is about doing and acting, turning prayer into action, and living your beliefs. The sermon on the Mount, the teachings of the Hebrew Prophets, the teachings of Muhammad, the 8 fold path, the Red Road, etc are all about doing the right thing. We Will Listen and We Will Do!
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Good Evening America Jan 28
The questions during this show are more about Judaism than Israeli politics. A few antisemitic remarks and a few foolish comments and they were far and in between. There were some repeat questions, however most were new. This week’s audience was interested in the spiritual side of Judaism and how Jews view other religions.
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Good Evening America Jan 21
Questions asked were about Rabbi Block’s views on Jesus, afterlife, Gentles, Palestine, and more. Over 500 individuals asked 193 questions and watched for 5 minutes or more and gave the program 2.6K likes! Listen for yourself.Why don’t you believe in Jesus!
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Good Evening America Jan 14
Welcome to my new format. I discuss the current issues of my listeners. The media is flooded with antisemitism and listeners bring up the latest versions of the old charges. Add in question about the Jewish view of current events and you have the show. The old Antisemitism is popular again!
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Good Evening America Jan 7
An analysis of the events happening and how they affect our spirituality.
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Random Musings
I started using TikTok Live Studio last night and did not use it effectively. So I decided to use it today to practice how to make it work for me. I had great participation for going live at a random time. Good Questions Answered
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You Harvest What You Plant
St. Paul in his letter to the people of Galicia (Galatians 6:7)states so eloquently “as ye sow, so shall ye reap”. Actions have consequences. Politicians from local governments to the President have sown the seeds of hate. The massacres and killings we are experiencing are the harvest. Plant hate harvest hate!
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Merry Christmas Joyous Chanukah
There is no war on Christmas, there is no war on saying “Merry Christmas”. Many companies and individuals want to be courteous and so they ask their employees to say “happy holidays”! And there are many Christian denominations that don’t celebrate Christmas. I am not insulted if you wish me a Merry Christmas!
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You Are Doing it Wrong
According to the influencers on social media everything you do is wrong! Just ignore this nonsense. Unless We are doing something dangerous we are just hanging our clothes, making our beds or not, storing whatever in a way that works for us. No likes for anyone who is telling me my religion is wrong.
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A Grateful Thanksgiving
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, Who has rewarded me with all of the goodness in my life and I will share my gratitude with others. To be Grateful Means to Share Your Bounty
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Fake Nostalgia The Myth of the Judeo—Christian Tradition
Let’s put aside the history of how the Judeo-Christian developed and changed and realize that it is time for a change. “There is a time for everything under the heavens” and now is the time to recognize that there are as many ways to unite with God as there are blades of grass on the fairway. We are all God’s children and no one religion has a monopoly. We all don’t need to have the same religion to make America Great!
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Hate is A Brain Virus
People need to be taught to hate otherwise we might hate the wrong people! Hate has become mainstream and is a guaranteed way to get votes, make money, or get viewers.
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Torah is Truth & it is not True
We frequently spend so much time and effort trying to prove that the events in the Torah actually happened that we miss the truth! The Torah is a vehicle to teach Truth. It is not a factual diary of events. The Truth is taught through stories, parables, and metaphors.
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The Missing Gaza Piece
Colonialism is alive and well. After Israel and Hamas signed the agreement a meeting was held chaired by the United States and Egypt. Three of the most necessary, important, and significant groups were not included. The representatives of the people most affected were not present. Recognizing the right of the State of Israel to exist goes hand in hand with a free and independent Palestine.
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A Yom Kippur Soliloquy
I will not be on TikTok live tonight at 8. The fast on Yom Kippur reminds us to have prayer and action. In Judaism faith, prayer, and ritual are there to guide us to proper action. Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by good deeds and action is hollow and a mockery of God’s teachings.
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Teacher, Preacher, & Rabbi
The Chief Rabbi of Western Fairfax Virginia, Rabbi Block, talks live about Israel, Gaza, & Palestine. As usual The Rabbi is bombarded with inane comments and questions. Genicide, Epstein, and free speech!
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Happy New Year 5786
May 5786 be a year of joy, good health, success, fulfillment, and blessings for all. May this new year bring with it the cessation of war, the return of the hostages held in Gaza and in Sudan and the coming of true peace.
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The Parables of Block the Rabbi
Judaism uses Midrash to understand and explain Jewish teachings. It consists of parables, allegories, and stories none of them are true in the sense that they actually happened. They are literary devices to help us understand the teachings. Midrash is not unique to Judaism all religions use “stories “ to teach. Jesus is one of the most famous individuals who used parables to teach.Do not rejoice in the death of Charlie Kirk
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The Blame Game Live
Politicians do it, advertisers do it, clergy do it, blame others and never state your solution. You will go to Hell if you are any religion but mine. Their product is no good but mine is better. When you don’t do anything blame the Jews!
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Vote With Your Feet
Making your views known verbally is a good start, don’t stop there. Support your views with action. Badgering Rabbi Block will not create Palestine!
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Dayenu, There is Enough for Everyone
When do we look at each other and say: “Dayenu, it is sufficient, I have enough to be satisfied and happy”. How many men, women, children have to die before I say Dayenu, enough is enough. How many material things do I need to have before I say Dayenu, it is enough for me!Enough death and destruction Everywhere, דינו Dayenu!
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If You See Something Say Something
Let’s shift our focus from world problems that we cannot solve to the things we see locally that we can solve. Israel is a country making decisions that I don’t agree with nor condone. Russia is a country that invaded a sovereign nation. Genicide is currently occurring in Sudan, specifically targeting the Masalit people in the Darfur region. Make your views known about what is going on internationally and then act locally. Israel is making poor choices for Gaza
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To The Greater Glory of God Live
There is not a Jewish God, a Muslim God, a Hindu God, etc there is only the One. It is unfortunate that many use religion as a tool for power and control. Politicians and clergy want to divide us by teaching that they have the true religion and the keys to heaven while the rest of us are going to hell! This is just not true. There are many paths to The One
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Make America Happy Again Live
The US is ranked 24th in the 2025 World Happiness Report, its lowest ranking ever. This marks a continued decline from previous years, with the US falling out of the top 20 for the first time since the report's inception. Finland continues to top the list as the happiest country for the eighth consecutive year.Come on America we can be happier than Finland!
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Make America Good Again Step 11 Live Freedom from Religion
“Religious Freedom” Sacred scriptures in each tradition contain principles that can be interpreted to support religious tolerance, freedom of conscience, and respect for diverse paths to truth.Freedom of belief and worshipFreedom to convert or not convertRespect for other traditionsNon-coercion in matters of faithI. JudaismJudaism is not a proselytizing religion. It emphasizes mutual respect and ethical pluralism, accepting that non-Jews can live righteous lives within their own traditions.II. ChristianityWhile missionary in outlook, Christianity’s core message emphasizes free choice and personal conviction. Religious freedom is consistent with respecting the dignity of every person.III. IslamIslam upholds religious freedom as a divine principle, while also maintaining its truth claims. Historically, Islamic societies recognized and protected religious minorities through legal frameworks like dhimma.IV. BuddhismBuddhism strongly supports freedom of conscience, rational inquiry, and tolerance toward other paths. Coercion is fundamentally incompatible with its teachings.V. HinduismHinduism celebrates diversity of belief and practice as spiritually legitimate. Religious freedom is seen as a natural reflection of cosmic pluralism
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Make America Good Again Step 10 LiVe Mother Earth
Our responsibility for caring for the world stems from our understanding of being stewards of God's creation. This resonates with the Christian concept of dominion as responsible care, the Islamic understanding of humans as Khalifah with environmental responsibilities, the Hindu reverence for nature, and the Buddhist principle of interconnectedness that demands we protect the delicate balance of life.Mother Earth is our home planet!
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Make America Good Again Step 9 Live Learning
The pursuit of knowledge and intellectual exchange has always been valued within all of the traditions we have been exploring. Jews are called the people of the book, constantly learning and interpreting. Christianity has a rich intellectual history and kept learning a live through out the dark ages.. Islam places a profound emphasis on the seeking of knowledge. Hinduism elevates Jnana, the path of knowledge, as a path to liberation. And Buddhist wisdom (Prajna) is essential for understanding the true nature of reality.Banning books and blocking learning is not a religious value
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The Virtual Rabbi Block
While Rabbi Block is on Holiday Virtual Rabbi Block will be posting. Is it real or is is AI?
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Is it Good or is it Bad? Live
Should I worry now or wait? The news tells us all the details and we will be bombarded with opinions. How do we handle this newest potential for war, taxes, inflation, cost of living? The social media makes every event in the known universe sound like the Olympic Games! Judging the events around us as good or bad can wait.
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World Peace Through Costco and Cheap Chickens Live
Where the UN has failed Costco can succeed! You and I can not change the decisions of Russia, Ukrainian, Israel, Iran, or any other country. We can change how we treat our fellow Americans. And that will change foreign policy. Will Israel and Iran draw the world into war?
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Make America Good Again Step 8 Live Justice for All
JustIce based giving finds resonance in most traditions. While the mechanisms may differ, the underlying principle of ensuring the well-being of the community and addressing systemic inequalities is present. Christian teachings on social justice, Islamic Zakat as a right of the poor, Hindu Dana aimed at social balance, and Buddhist Dana as a means of reducing suffering all point to this shared concern.
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Make America Good Again Step 7 Live Compassion
Acts of kindness and compassion is a universal language of the human heart. Judaism elevates chesed as a cornerstone of our faith. Christian love (agape) is defined by selfless care. Islamic Rahmah, divine compassion, inspires acts of mercy. Hindu teachings overflow with the importance of Daya and Karuna. And Buddhist practice centers on the cultivation of Metta and Karuna for While the mechanisms may differ, the underlying principle of ensuring the well-being of the community and addressing systemic inequalities is present. Christian teachings on social justice, Islamic Zakat as a right of the poor, Hindu Dana aimed at social balance, and Buddhist Dana as a means of reducing suffering all point to this shared concern
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Make America Good Again Step 6 Live Respect for All
Respect for others is grounded in the belief that all humans are created in the image of God. Respect is inseparable from love and humility. Every person is worthy of care and dignity. The Quran and Hadith repeatedly emphasize the importance of caring for orphans, widows, the poor, and the needy. Respect for others arises from recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings. It is cultivated through mindfulness, compassion, and non-harming. The concept of Karma suggests that actions towards others have consequences, reinforcing the importance of treating all beings with respect.Living the 10 Commandments will make America Good Again not just posting them!
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Make America Good Again Step 5 Fairness
Fairness Fairness refers to treating others with impartiality, justice, and equity. It encompasses truthfulness, just judgment, and ethical reciprocity. Though each religion frames fairness within its own metaphysical worldview, all uphold it as a central moral and spiritual value.
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Shalom Pope Leo XIV
Shalom Pope Leo XIV“The whole world is a very narrow bridge. And the most important thing is not to be afraid.” ― Rebbe Nachman of BreslovMay God guard your comings and your goings and keep you in good health.
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Make America Good Again Step 4 Pursue Peace
Respectful Listening and Seeking PeaceThese two interconnected values—respectful listening and peace-seeking—are essential for meaningful relationships, community harmony, and spiritual growth. Across the world’s major religions, sacred texts emphasize these principles as divine attributes and human obligations.Naming calling and mocking are not spiritual values
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Make America Good Again Step 3 Be Honest
The unwavering commitment to honesty is another thread woven through the human experience. Our Ten Commandments stand as a testament to its importance. Christians, too, hold truthfulness as a divine mandate. Islam elevates Sidq, truthfulness, as a core virtue. Hinduism enshrines Satya as a fundamental ethical restraint. And the Buddhist path of Right Speech calls for communication that is truthful, kind, and constructive.Don’t Just Post the Ten Commandments, Live Them!
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To The Greater Glory of God
Rabbi Block shares a heartfelt reflection on the passing of Pope Francis — a leader whose compassion, humility, and bridge-building touched lives around the world. From his defense of the marginalized to his efforts to deepen Catholic-Jewish relations, Pope Francis leaves behind a legacy that transcends faith traditions.A Rabbi’s Tribute to Pope Francis | Interfaith Reflection
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A Rabbi’s Tribute to Pope Francis
Rabbi Block shares a heartfelt reflection on the passing of Pope Francis — a leader whose compassion, humility, and bridge-building touched lives around the world. From his defense of the marginalized to his efforts to deepen Catholic-Jewish relations, Pope Francis leaves behind a legacy that transcends faith traditions.Honoring Pope Francis: A Jewish Perspective
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Make America Good Again Step 2 Strangers
Here is a moral compass that is taught by all religions in the known universe. If each of us lives the teachings of our chosen religion then will not only America be good again it will be great. I have chosen the three Abrahamic religions, Buddhism, & Hinduism as examples of promoting the same values. You will discover that your religion can be added to the list.”Welcoming the Stranger”
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There are many ways to understand God. And your way is valid, because you have a unique place in the universe. Rabbi Block’s wisdom will help you find your place in this world and the next.
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