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Without proper education in the Torah or fear of Heaven, one can easily get into deep trouble with HaShem and suffer tremendously in Gehinnom. While some consider intermarriage as simply inappropriate, the Sages teach us otherwise. When a Jew forms a forbidden relationship with a non-Jew, without repentance, their souls are bound like dogs, and the Jew will face the worst punishment in the entire Torah: no share of the World to Come.
Before risking our neshamah and eternal punishment, let's find out the consequences and make a knowledgeable decision.
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Dogs in Torah 🐶 Severity of Immorality #torah
In a thought-provoking speech, Rabbi Lev Leib Lerner delved into the teachings of the Talmud, specifically a passage from Sanhedrin 108B. With a fervent tone, he recounted the tale of Noah's ark and the animals aboard, emphasizing the divine command prohibiting intimate relations during their voyage.
Lerner highlighted two species that defied this decree, one of them being the dog. According to the Talmudic passage, the dog's transgression led to a unique punishment: the animal was condemned to be bound, a state of indignity where it remains attached after coitus, unable to procreate modestly, thus exposing its actions to all.
Drawing a parallel, Lerner warned his audience about the grave consequences of a Jew engaging in intimate relations with a non-Jew, even if it occurred only once in their lifetime without proper repentance. He asserted that such a sin would be eternally bound to the individual, both in this world and the next, with the non-Jewish partner metaphorically following them everywhere, a constant reminder of their transgression.
With a sense of urgency, Lerner implored his listeners to abandon this sin immediately, urging them to separate themselves from such practices and embrace holiness. His words carried the weight of ancient wisdom, urging his audience to heed the lessons of the past and strive for purity in their personal lives.
Through vivid imagery and a compelling delivery, Lerner's speech aimed to convey the gravity of spiritual transgressions and the importance of repentance. His words served as a powerful reminder of the enduring teachings found within the sacred texts, emphasizing the timeless pursuit of holiness and the consequences of straying from righteous paths.
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