Love your content I look forward to it and I’m learning so much Praise Gd
@Chanaross14417 күн бұрын
Love it wow
@doodlebob607814 күн бұрын
I don't know how I feel about Ai but this video was amazing!❤
@brunopontecorvo818813 күн бұрын
🥰
@Everykneeshallbow6617 күн бұрын
These videos are just SENSATIONAL. B'H from the Gerim world.
@lianacartasegna743115 күн бұрын
Nice summary of this week's parshat. My only suggestion and question is regarding the Pharoah's eyes color... its sends a wrong message towards blue eyes people
@altinokz13 күн бұрын
at least it gives hints about where the blue eyes of wicked Irish come from
@Gotosleep74316 күн бұрын
Two errors in this video: Yocheved and Miriam were commanded to kill the baby boys, not throw them in the Nile. That decree came after. Yitro didn’t suggest the test with the coal and jewels , an angel dressed as an advisor did. Yitro advocated to Pharoah not to oppress the Jewish people because they were Jewish. Tov was silent and Bilaam advocated for the Jews to be oppressed and enslaved. Otherwise great video
@Gotosleep74316 күн бұрын
Iyov
@doodlebob607814 күн бұрын
Wow...some people just always feel the need to correct 🙄
@Gotosleep74314 күн бұрын
Not really... If this wasn’t a channel that poses itself to represent the Torah, I wouldn’t have commented.
@SrPerez97214 күн бұрын
This is very beautiful but Paró never said to Miriam and Yojebed to throw the male babies to the Nile River. He only said to kill the male babies and let the female babies to live. Furthermore, the Parsha never said that Amram divorced Yojebed because of the decree of Paró and then remarried her. Moreover, the Parsha never said that the arm of the daughter of Paró extended 30 meters. No, she said to her maid to bring the baby to him. The coal and gold moment is not in the Parsha either. The Parsha never said that Moshe converted Tzipora to marry her. There was no conversion to Judaism at that time since the Torah hasn’t been given to the Israelites yet and they haven’t sworn to follow Hashem’s Commandments. Please, stick to what the Torah says. Thank you!