About The Author and Artist

Beth "Batyah" Ginzberg is the owner, CEO and founder of "Ginzberg Creative Arts and Writing, Inc." She is a descendant of the Davidic Line of the Mashiach and is an Israelite Hebrew Priestess. Her father was a Levi Hebrew Priest. Ginzberg is an information scientist and an artist and writer. She writes her poetry in honor and memory of her father Emanuel Ginsburg and in honor of and love for her mother Jarie Vavra Granton.


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Sacrificial Tithing

Levites no longer tithed, tithes now are taxes, sacrifices to Temple now charity, teshuvah, Levites living without property or inheritances, no foods as they create music and poetry, living among the poor, in art colonies, writer's colonies, in Harlem, on Skid Row, some elevated to a life of a lie to survive, to eat, poetry for the soul but not the stomach, eating walnuts instead of meats, then meats instead of walnuts, getting high blood pressure, heart attacks, high cholesterol, deaths of the rich when one is poor.

Levites living among the poor feeling burdens of the poor, but not taking the fallen grapes, instead being served the finest of wines. Meats of bulls, rams, and goats and pidgeons for dinner because of someone's generous sacrifices after wrong-doings. Levites eating others' sins in large quantities of pure sacrificial meats so the sinners become forgiven. The Levite Priest then forgives the sinner because his sin causes a relief of the Priest's hunger. Blessed. Happy Priests no longer poor for the moment. Sin turned into good. Evil becomes righteousness. Wickedness causes poor to escalate into circumstances of the prosperous as the new friend of a Priest. Eating the choicest of viands so one can relieve the wrong-doers of their innate wickedness due to inferior lineage, not a Levite or Kohayne, the sins of one's fathers, or your own sins. The Torah says parents should not be punished for the crimes of one's children and the children should not be punished for the crime of one's parents. So if one's lineage or ethics are not perfect--then who to blame?? Blame no one, mikvah or do an act of charity, tithe a Priest or do an act of lovingkindness in mitzvot instead; then eat the Kosher bulls, rams and goats for an elevation of your and their soul. And leave some on your plate for God in gratitude.



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