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    splenda
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    What does it mean to be an “Ohr LaGoyim”? Where is it written that we should be an ohr lagoyim? How do we do so today? How important is it?

    #798336

    I know of two times.

    Yishaya 49:6 “?????? ???? ????”

    and then again in 60:3 “????? ???? ?????”

    I think its talking about by moshiach though. But I’m not a ba’al Nach

    #798337
    oomis
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    You know how (if you were the oldest child in your family) your mother and father always yelled at you for not setting a better example for your younger siblings? It’s kind of like that. We are supposed to be a beacon of Emes, of morality, of chessed, of

    G-dliness to the rest of the world. That’s why when a Jew does something terrible, it ALWAYS makes the front page. Much as they hate us, even the goyim hold us to a higher standard.

    #798338
    shlishi
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    Ohr Lagoyim is what is often used as an excuse to intermingle with goyim. He’s being a light for them. Sure.

    #798339
    Chein
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    Simply be a good Jew and you’ll be an ohr lagoyim. Nothing more than being a good Jew faithfully following the Torah is needed.

    #798340
    jmj613
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    #798341
    Chein
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    DH: What is the context of those two pesukim?

    #798343

    According to the Radak the first posuk:

    ?????? ???? ???? ????? ?????? ?? ??? ????

    is saying that through the yeshua of klal yisroel after milchemes gog umagog, the goyim will also have a yeshua because they will serve Hashem too.

    The second pasuk:

    ????? ???? ?????

    the Radak says is also talking about by the geulah. He compares it to Yeshaya 2:3 ‘????? ???? ???? ????? ??? ????? ?? ?? ?. I assume he means that they will follow in our ways come moshiach.

    Maybe the mekor for saying that or lagoyim is someting that we are supposed to be now is elsewhere.

    #798344
    Chein
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    How do the non-frum abuse the concept of ohr lagoyim? What do they try to fly under this banner?

    #798345
    mw13
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    Chein:

    The non-frum usaully just ignore this concept, along witht the rest of the Torah. The MO, however, tend endorse actively being an ohr la’goyim (going out and spreading Torah ideals to goyim) as apposed to the much more passive position (that us just keeping the Torah and serving Hashem is being an ohr la’goyim) taken by the Charaedim.

    #798346
    shlishi
    Member

    Spreading Torah ideals to Goyim? They are obligated in the Sheva Mitzvos, not the rest.

    #798347

    Does anyone have the mekor that says or lagoyim is something that applies now and not just during yemos moshiach?

    #798348
    oomis
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    Spreading Torah ideals to Goyim? They are obligated in the Sheva Mitzvos, not the rest.

    They might not have to give maaser or worry about shaatnez, but last time I looked, sheva mitzvos bnei noach ARE Torah ideals. We are mechuyav in all of those, plus another 606. it is incumbent upon us to set the example of G-dliness for the rest of the world. Maybe it will only happen b’yemos haMoshiach, but maybe by doing it now, we can bring that day closer.

    #798349
    Hacham
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    Look, both the Christians and Muslims store our Torah to include in their holy books, and boy did they both mess it up real bad!

    #798350
    Stamper
    Member

    I haven’t ever heard a gadol say go out to the goyim and make a special effort among the goyim to be an ohr lagoyim.

    #798351
    Toi
    Participant

    cuz it just means to be the closest to Hashem you can be and people will realize you, and by extention klal yisroel, is special

    #798352
    mexipal
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    maybe gedolim don’t tell us to be an ohr lagoyim because we have to work on most of klal yisrael first

    #798353
    anon1m0us
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    It’s not to teach goyim the torah. It is to show them what a Torah Jew is like by making a kiddish hashem. When you receive wrong change from a non jews, and return it, that is Ohr Lagoyim. When goyim see you honest in business, kivad Av Vam , standing for older people are all Ohr Lagoyim.

    #798354
    HaLeiVi
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    You don’t find it in early Sefarim either as a guide to behavior. Somehow, today, it is evoked very often as a reason to go someplace or do something. Yiddishkeit was never meant to be based on outsiders.

    #798355
    minyan gal
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    To me it means being nice to people regardless of their religion. As I said in a different thread, when I get a new neighbor, I always take them a cake or some cookies. It is just a nice thing to do and it often makes them think that Jews must be nice people. At least, one of my cake recipients told me that she knows several Jewish people and they are always doing nice things for other people.

    #798356
    shprintze
    Member

    A couple of weeks ago I took my two nefews to the childrens’ museum. They noticed a group of non-jewish kids being rude and wild. My 4 year old nefew turned to his brother and said “They dont know how to behave because they are Goyim!!” 🙂

    Even little kids know that Jews are expected to act better than others!

    #798357
    Toi
    Participant

    kiddush hashem and ohr lagoyim starts with working on ourselves, not doing things to sell judaism to the world

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