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About Rabbi Ari Shishler
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I'm happy to answer questions on Jewish belief, Jewish spirituality & Kabbalah.

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Rabbi, lecturer on Talmud and Jewish spirituality at Chabad House, Johannesburg, South Africa 1997-present. Talmud teacher at local Jewish high school 1996- present.

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Chabad Lubavitch.

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Jewish Tradition, South Africa. Jewish Report, weekly newspaper, South Africa SAUJS annual Holiday guide.

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Six years of tertiary education at Rabbinical seminaries in South Africa, Israel and New York.

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You are here:  Experts > Religion/Spirituality > Kabbalah > Kabbalah > Views or opinions toward other religions

Topic: Kabbalah



Expert: Rabbi Ari Shishler
Date: 2/8/2008
Subject: Views or opinions toward other religions

Question
What are your views or opinions toward other religions? and How has religion shaped your life?


Answer
Hi Jeannette

Judaism tolerates different beliefs, we don't believe that you have to belong to the Jewish religion in order to be "ok" in G-d's eyes.

As long as a person lives a moral and ethical life and recognizes a Supreme Being, we believe that they are doing what G-d wants.

For me, Judaism is everything about how I live my life- as it would be for any observant Jewish person.

Sincerely

Rabbi Shishler

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