Lets not forget about the many less observant Jews that help fund many of the major institutions inside Haredi communities. My family, while pretty secular, regularly donates to a local Yeshiva and Kollel. Judaism teaches that people who help fund the study of Torah get a share in the merit of that study. Shana Tova to all, may you all have a happy and healthy year!
@alladreamwedreamed2 жыл бұрын
This sounds similar to the practices in Buddhist-majority countries, where the monks come around town daily and are provided with rice and other foods and necessities by the members of the greater community.
@sleb62592 жыл бұрын
That's a big fat lie!
@Bear_Arms2 жыл бұрын
@@sleb6259 what is a big fat lie?
@christopher83412 жыл бұрын
This might sound patronizing but do you think yeshiva university would open up some Jr colleges?
@Bear_Arms2 жыл бұрын
@@christopher8341Touro University has cornered that market. I doubt an elite university like YU, that's focused on research, would be interested in opening up a "Jr. College". I do know that YU does offer some adult learning programs though.
@MindlessZombie20062 жыл бұрын
You only briefly mention the fact the Hasidic economy in Williamsburg would not be viable without a massive infusion of public money. They receive a large percentage of Section 8 vouchers for Brooklyn, and are accommodated by Hasidic landlords (frequently through under-the-table surcharges). More than 50% of the population in this community receives some sort of public assistance , including Medicaid, SNAP, etc - but none of that money is returned to the people who pay the taxes to fund it, because the spending is kept inside.
@nathancov11652 жыл бұрын
That is not true, because the store owners pay taxes on the profit they make from the money spent
@katiedotzler62542 жыл бұрын
^^ do you think the Hasidim just magically don’t pay taxes?
@bentleyv12332 жыл бұрын
Right but a lot of them need it, not all Hasidic Jews are wealthy thats just a gross misconception.
@bentleyv12332 жыл бұрын
Plus they’re using the public assistance in the way you’re supposed to, not just collecting benefits and then not working
@reginaphalange93162 жыл бұрын
I do not have any assistance programs at all, neither do most of my friends. I don’t believe that my community is taking advantage of the programs more than any other community.
@yoelhalb2 жыл бұрын
Very well put. A few additions though: 1) The Kosher food industry also reaches way beyond the Hasidic community, not just to more mainstream Jews but also there are non jews that prefer Kosher food for safety reasons. 2) Unlike in the secular world where rich people move away into rich gated communities, and spend their money on yachts and expensive cars or rolex watches, Hasidic rich people stay in the community and rather spend their money to help their brethren
@cherylkhoja9172 жыл бұрын
Aameen
@yoelhalb2 жыл бұрын
@@Channel-sp3fp I don't like to answer for biased people and haters. But if you are truly interested in the facts, I would recommend you to actually research your claims and the percentage of it in the Hasidic community vs the secular ones and see for yourself
@abuzolfiqar21222 жыл бұрын
@@cherylkhoja917 What are you doing?
@cherylkhoja9172 жыл бұрын
@@abuzolfiqar2122 I am a teacher in Atlanta Georgia.
@abuzolfiqar21222 жыл бұрын
@@cherylkhoja917 Are you from the Khoja people or is that just your surname?
@markthompson180Ай бұрын
Not of Jewish background myself, but I admire how the Jewish community you describe values "investing in its members." That is a value that so many other communities across the US could definitely learn from. Thanks for your video.
@gbriank1Күн бұрын
It has always been this way. Money comes in but never leaves. It is that same mentality that bred hate.
@BrianBeauchamp3 ай бұрын
I’m an ER physician in Chicago and I have 2 Hasidic colleagues in my group (MD’s). Excellent docs!
@seymourclearly3 ай бұрын
Yes, why not
@augustojoseramonpinochetug52353 ай бұрын
They’re an exception to the rule
@GeorgeFhore3 ай бұрын
Riiiiiiiiight!!
@shevalazaros44273 ай бұрын
@@augustojoseramonpinochetug5235 sorry to burst your bubble ...there are lots of professionals in the chassidic world..I am a chassidic mom of 7. i'm a nurse, my husband, a rabbi is also an economics grad. My daughter is a pediatrician, her sister has a masters in social work, her brother has a law degree. i guess there are more exceptions than you assumed.
@New.Beginnings882 ай бұрын
@@BrianBeauchamp can you Metzitzah B’peh my son?
@Sam3103s2 жыл бұрын
Another point that I think was missed here is they’re never really distracted by modern day technology till it’s absolutely necessary and I think that plays a huge role.
@hpyrkh32 жыл бұрын
I know, I always think, they are successful because they don’t grow up attached to the screen.
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
I definitely think it gives Hasidim an economic edge.
@johnsmith14743 ай бұрын
Huge "role" not roll.
@Sam3103s3 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith1474 true. Thanks.
@andreaf7886 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard such a clear explanation of the community’s economy. You answered many of my questions and clarified the misinformation I’ve read through the years. Yes, I’m still working my way through your content. 😊
@carole2403xqv1 Жыл бұрын
I remember many years ago (1960's) when we lived in Bush Terminal near Boro Park, my mother needed plastic slip covers for our living room furniture. She called a local mom and pop upholstery shop that specialized in custom made plastic slipcovers. To our surprise, a large Hasidic or maybe orthodox man with hat , fringe etc came to our house to take the measurements. We weren't Jewish and I couldn't believe a religious man would come to a non Jewish home. Also, my mom had very bad varicose veins and always wore specialized compression stockings. She would not wear compression panty hose. The only places that carried that kind of stockings were Hassidic ladies' hosiery stores on 13th or 14th Avenue in Boro Park .Those were the only stores that carried such "old fashioned " stockings.
@shevalazaros44273 ай бұрын
@@carole2403xqv1 thank you for your pleasant comments.
@MsDanceDiva2342 жыл бұрын
My family owned businesses in Williamburg and the Hasidic community is very close to our own. Although we are not Jewish, a lot of the food and influence extends beyond the inside community. Thank you for this video. It was very eye opening.
@Thingsandcosas2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating.. did your family get out of the businesses before the hipsters came?
@MsDanceDiva2342 жыл бұрын
@@Thingsandcosas Yes actually, they sold before it became super developed in the area. I remember when it was still mostly Hasidic neighborhoods.
@samsprague2846Ай бұрын
I was sent to a kindergarten that was at a Jewish temple for practical reasons. I really felt the sense of community and cohesiveness, it was very enjoyable to be part of it for that one school year. Afterward, when I attended public school I slowly realized that compared to the previous environment public school sucked.
@Valkonnen17 күн бұрын
Well of course a "Public School" will include people of many different families or tribes. You would get the identical feeling of cohesiveness at a Christian school, Amish School or any other secular or group organization. This is why you see division being pushed in the media. "Americans" are what we all need to be, and we need to uphold the same basic values. Hasidic Jews and ALL Jews who read the Talmud are taught that Gentiles are basically unclean animals, created by God to serve the jew day and night. Hasidic Jews want no part of American values nor do they want anything to do with non-jews.
@zandafan56022 күн бұрын
you should have told your parents. If my kid tells me to switch his school, i would tried to get grants or loans. PS suck throughout NY. I since then moved to Indiana. It is way different here.
@maureenlarsson4456 Жыл бұрын
Frieda, Thank you. I have learned so much about Jewish orthodox life. Please keep them coming. God Bless, Maureen from Florida originally from Brooklyn
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Жыл бұрын
Thank you Maureen!
@agoldberger72552 жыл бұрын
Wow! This was such an informative and measured assessment of a very complicated and somewhat sensitive topic. Thank you Frida!
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
I try! :)
@mp54472 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Glad to see someone cover Hasidism without bashing them. Keep it up!
@superninjab0yАй бұрын
How does what she's saying not look bad?
@Lee-yb2zrАй бұрын
It's the truth so depending on the listener it could look good or bad. Or good inclusive of bad
@sparker7768 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned State Aid. I worked several years with NYC's social services division, and became aware of many Hasidic families receiving SNAP benefits (more commonly known as food stamps). I've always been curious about the Hasidic culture, and am enjoying these videos.
@sunshine6522 Жыл бұрын
There' s a big wealth-gap in our community, while many receive government aid- even more are quite affluent and pay high taxes... the middle-class is relatively small.
@susieq28067 ай бұрын
This surprises me since I thought this group of people were very stern about being independent and caring for their families. 😮
@websitemartian3 ай бұрын
@@susieq2806same ... pretty disappointed
@annedon7763 ай бұрын
I could never understand that why have so many children if you can't afford them and then expect the state to pay and support the families. If you can't afford them, then don't have them.
@TheRoadEye3 ай бұрын
@@susieq2806nope, just welfare queens that look down upon everyone else
@richardarrow369 Жыл бұрын
My heart goes out to all the secular teachers in Williamsburg. I tried it. Difficult, but rewarding. Great job reporting on Williamsburg. The best part of America!
@corriehordyk334225 күн бұрын
Do the kids attend the school system?
@stevecraig-ug3ec18 күн бұрын
@@corriehordyk3342they attend their own private schools, which are safe and provide a beautiful education. I too have had the privilege of teaching hassidim children.
@stevecraig-ug3ec18 күн бұрын
Ms. Vizel, im very impressed with your unbiased coverage of the that special community. I know many hassidims and they are wonderful and hard working people. I don't know why you left the community, but you are beautiful in that you still recognize how special they are - unlikesome who've defected in a bitter way. You have special roots, and i hope you are at peace.
@anonymousanonymous-qx7mv2 жыл бұрын
Freeda, I know you left the community and as much as it hurts...I still wanna commend you on a fair view of our life. You dont mix your personal animus , if any...with the truth and for that I tip my hat to you. I watched your interview with Peri Engelman, a relative of mine and it gave me great joy to see how respectful you were and how fair and unbiased you were and simply asked the relevant questions in a neutral way to educate the public. Thank you for your fair unbiased portrayal of your people, in spite of your personal choices to live life apart from it. Blessings for a sweet year and enlightenment to the truth of Torah and mitzvos! G' mar Chasima Tova.
@conferenceclips49403 ай бұрын
Are you allowed to read the internet?
@bodelairo13 ай бұрын
@@anonymousanonymous-qx7mv since you are still backward in USA 60% are circumcised while in really backward africa it's 90% but in the most evolved country like Canada its 30%. Have you been excised?Poor USA
@ttuny14123 ай бұрын
@@conferenceclips4940 They aren't like the Amish, they use modern tech.
@sarahm97233 ай бұрын
@@conferenceclips4940 Yes, but they’re not glued to the Internet, like we seculars are.
@thomasgolden10812 жыл бұрын
I think the pandemic and economic crisis have taught people the importance of multiple streams of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial security. I really appreciate the transparency and giving people a fighting chance during this troubling times.
@lakabelty75362 жыл бұрын
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@ronniek.hodges57742 жыл бұрын
The pandemic has taught me that if you don't find a way to multiply your money, you might wake up one day to realize that the money you thought you had is gone. Investing is a stepping stone to financial security
@forgathyrichmond7462 жыл бұрын
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@forgathyrichmond7462 жыл бұрын
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@laraethan84232 жыл бұрын
WHEN YOU INVEST, YOU BUY YOURSELF A DAY YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORK. Investing is a way to save for the future. By investing, you are also ensuring that your future is bright.
@nitanice2 жыл бұрын
About a year ago, I heard my dad, who's Jewish, say that the Hasidim just study all day and didn't work. Having lived in a Hasidic neighborhood for about two years, I was like: are you kidding me? Do you think they can have eight kids and buy apartments in Brooklyn with welfare checks and food stamps? And then I pretty much had the conversation you described in this video. It's a maddeningly illogical misconception! Thanks for putting this together!
@jsbrads12 жыл бұрын
It’s funny, tho it has changed recently, Litvish Jews spent much much more time studying Torah.
@JK-gu3tl2 жыл бұрын
So they don't abuse welfare?
@yoyoiven2 жыл бұрын
They do welfare and also handouts from their own community. It's not mutually exclusive
@BlindVeganRescue2 жыл бұрын
The majority are on welfare and don't do anything except study Torah. It not illogical at all. The hasidic American villages have some of the highest poverty rates in America.
@janecoe94072 жыл бұрын
i've seen you tube videos say the hasidic men get donations to study torah. However, donations were dwindling so men have to go out to work.
@noneofyourbeeswax3713 ай бұрын
As a Muslim, I am so proud to see my brother so proud of their faith. Keep on keeping on!
@DjawadBouali-nf5ud2 ай бұрын
As Muslim I have to ask , Are you high or stupid ?
@remi12392 ай бұрын
@MAFF-n3z hahaha, Boooom. That"s a good one. Am Israel chai!
@ProudAmerican78Ай бұрын
@@remi1239 Abraham's brothers love each other. Ishak and Ishmail Jews and Muslims
@crossfire74748 ай бұрын
It's amazing you're not only discussing their businesses but also their community. A unique one.
@kathleenklein42312 жыл бұрын
Very enlightening. I recently started patronizing a bakery in NYC that does online orders. They ship within 24 hours by FedEx. I was kind of surprised to find out that they were Hasidim when I researched them. I didn't even think they really used the internet. That shows you my ignorance of the situation.
@sfertonoc2 жыл бұрын
Isn't Haagen Dazs ice cream Hassidic product?
@sbmusicandmussar2 жыл бұрын
Which bakery? My husband likes cake.
@einod33832 жыл бұрын
@@sfertonoc lol. no
@davidschalit9072 жыл бұрын
@@sfertonoc No it isn't. But they were founded by Jewish Holocaust survivors.
@mordechai-2 жыл бұрын
@@sfertonoc Kosher, but not Hassidic.
@juliachildress2943 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Frieda. I'm new to your channel but in just a few videos I have learned a lot. I am not Jewish and I have family members who live in Boro Park. Whenever we visit, I like to stay for several days and observe the rhythm and activities of the different days. The children playing, husbands and wives walking together with their little ones, the quiet of the Sabbath, the noise and activity of Sunday, when everyone seems to be out and about and some of the shops overflow onto the sidewalk. I always feel welcome and sometimes get to talk with some of the moms about their day. I hope to take your tour one day.
@yoinhemotzhe61572 жыл бұрын
Frieda, we are so thankful to Hashem for creating you so talented and so intelligent with kindness to it, as nobody has so far spread this word about the Hasidic Jewish community in-house business trading in such a genuine and authentic way with such a positive vision about them, On a side note, I strongly believe that now after your video came out, a lot of Hasidic Jews who have not made it yet to the top of the ladder will now get inspired by you and roll up their sleeves and try to climb up the success ladder, 📈📈📊📊
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
very nice emojis Yoineh
@hoover3433 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you are sharing this because i was under the misconception that the woman took care of the children and worked while the husbands studied daily. Some of the negative films with abused woman showed that actually. I so respect the religion and their devotion to protecting their children and giving their family relationships top priority and protect this. You are a great asset to the Hasidic Jewish people.
@christophermurray9799 Жыл бұрын
Kars for kids is a complete scam .. so is Jews for Jesus
@AshSham11 Жыл бұрын
Film with abused women showed that? What the hell are you talking about here? In 80% of Jew family it's that way, so those women are all abused?
@traceyrossmann2989 Жыл бұрын
A lot of Jewish women go through what you are describing. It's not normally a Hasidic thing though. I believe they are called Yeshivists. They are Orthodox Jewish men who live completely to study the Holy texts, which leave the women responsible for everything else in life.
@Cindy9976510 ай бұрын
This arrangement is more common among Ultra Orthodox Jews in Israel. There are some men who stay in yeshiva even until their 30s.
@LeaS-e2w3 ай бұрын
It always get upset about these movies, whatever community or religion it depicts. Like can anyone honestly believe that a community has thousands of members and every single one of them is abused? Like the movie unorthodox that bases an entire community on a girl who grew up with an alcoholic father, controlling aunt and thought her mother abandoned her. And btw the story is filled with inaccuracies that would never happen even in the extreme cases.
@gregfelice19693 ай бұрын
Incredibly informative. As a native New Yorker, very much appreciate a better understanding of this strong community - thank you!
@farinati2 жыл бұрын
I love and appreciate that although you (as far as I understood from this video) are no longer chassidish, you still present them in a respectful and positive light. Thank you ❤🙏
@yoelhalb2 жыл бұрын
Yes, she is very much to be appreciated that unlike some others that left the community and try to become popular by spreading lies (or sometimes it's true but only in their dysfunctional family) she is rather trying to set the record straight (although I guess leaving the community was most probably hard for her and she definitely struggled a lot as a result of growing up in the community). She is worthy of all admiration and praise. Thank you @Frieda
@adolfosofiao2 жыл бұрын
Frieda, thank you for the informative video. I grew up in a neighbourhood in London called Golders Green and I was always inquisitive about the Hasidic community.. I commend you for your eloquence and excellent research into this community. 💕🇦🇴🇬🇧
@MK-hz2bn Жыл бұрын
I’m in Alabama, a professional photographer and B&H has gotten a lot of my business over the years. They are a wonderful business. Very thankful for them. Cool to see you mention them. They don’t take orders on Shabbat. Very strong beliefs, so much respect for that. Christians, I am one, have not kept up our beliefs like we should.
@MarioIgnati Жыл бұрын
The Amish and other conservative Anabaptists have. The Catholic SSPX is trying.
@jonathanortiz3455Ай бұрын
Us christians have to be more radical. I am also a Christian and this would solve EVERY issue
@ChristianPhilosemite3 ай бұрын
Wonderful. I love the emphasis on community and putting the priority on your fellows instead of branching away to get a cheaper deal or cut corners.
@bhsoon932 жыл бұрын
Im an outsider, but you are talking so clear, never heard such a voice
@chaimstern59992 жыл бұрын
this video is amazingly articulate and clear.
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
thanks my friend. Used some things from you...
@WannaBeHocker2 жыл бұрын
Happy to see this well done piece.... completely factual and not at all critical.
@rogermoore272 жыл бұрын
I live outside of the US where there are no Hasidic Jews in my little country so this video is quite helpful to learn about their way of life
@lauraeboasongue2 жыл бұрын
This was so informative! Thanks, Frieda for sharing!
@deborah3932 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, Frieda. You do a great service to the Hasidic community, and to the Jewish community at large. So glad to see the segment on B&H, which is the best place to buy a camera in New York. They really know their merchandise and are extremely helpful.
@poiu4772 жыл бұрын
All organized religions, especially the Abrahamic faiths need to be reeducated out of society. Ridiculous fairy tales have held society back for long enough. Furthermore, the state of Israel is an apartheid theocracy that is democratic in name only. You cannot have both a democratic and a Jewish state, the notions are wholly incompatible
@Demopans59903 ай бұрын
B&H sells more than just cameras. I got parts for my computer there, top of the line for the time
@p.stephens93052 жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching your programs Frieda, but you know what we all want---*your* story
@salaltschul36042 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see that!
@alicebecht859 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your videos and I find them well done and informative. I grew up in NY but knew nothing about this community other than their existence. There are aspects of this life that are admirable and can be learned from. Thank you.
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Жыл бұрын
Welcome Alice!
@lamont50503 ай бұрын
I love my Hasidic brothers and sisters, being a person of color and a retired cop that worked in crown heights I admire their strength and togetherness.
@phrababushkath23503 ай бұрын
Very well-done indeed! I have been quite worried about some einiklach who live in a Hassidic Community, going to the community parochial schools, from where will be parnosseh? I do not live in USA and so I was unaware until this excellent video of just how many opportunities there are! Thank you so much - you have relieved some of an elderly bubby's concerns!! Kol ha Kavode to you !
@ethelcarson11622 жыл бұрын
Great content and well-delivered! Thank you for the balanced opinion.
@dylanakent2 жыл бұрын
I was always thankful for these small Mom and Pop shops because they continue to see value in businesses that big corporations don't see a profit in. For example, we had a small printer on the block of a magazine I used to work for. We were there many times a week with our small and immediate jobs and they were carefully done. You'd never get that kind of service at Staples. Also, lovely specialty food stores with deli, tea and candy. Delicious and healthy! Can't be beat! 👍
@sandrag.92912 жыл бұрын
I also enjoyed that part very much. For me is the core of the community: based on everybody´s well being. This is an issue in almost every country and is also worth talking and writing about. You can take a look at Societies by looking at Youth and Motherhood. If the smallest, weakest or subaltern positions like motherhood often is are completely displaced or young people are breaking apart what is the worth of it? And why does the world doesn´t see the value of hasidic communites and want to demerit them instead? Thank You for this Video Frida!
@joshuajohnson32962 жыл бұрын
So maybe if I wanted to start a printshop, I should see if Hasidim are interested? Especially if I want to reprint Hebrew and other religious texts
@morehn2 жыл бұрын
We see value in local mom and pops because they produce specialty items that we need, regardless of expense, basically. So, it's not just the sentimental value, but it's the monetary value, as well.
@jsw78142 жыл бұрын
Delicious? very. Healthy? Nu, nu, lol.
@arribaficationwineho32Ай бұрын
Mom is working too?
@robintyde54412 жыл бұрын
Thank you. We have a small Hasidic community here in Ormond Beach, Florida. My husband has asked me many times how the community supports itself. Since there is very little Kosher markets, businesses, etc. that we know of, I thought many work in Orlando and Jacksonville.
@cherylmendelsohn49503 ай бұрын
I am an a 80 year old women who as a child lived in a Hasidic neighborhood. As a young adult I drifted away from my old ways. Now I am studying Hebrew and Torah. I live in the space coast of Florida and with only have for or five temples in all of our county. Our old temple was bought by Chanda and the made an academy for young students and there social events. We built a smaller temple on the same campus. I so thank you for this video. It has help me to better understand stand a section of my own people that I had many misconceptions about. You are great blessing. If you are ever in Brevard county(like Cocoa Beach. ) I would love to meet you. I have lived in this Community for over thirty years. And I would be my honor to show you around. Sincerely Cheryl
@joeydehart34292 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I love you all and hope you have a great day.
@RBDawg2 жыл бұрын
Can you speak specifically regarding the perception that Hasidic are disproportionally using public services?
@CaesarRenasci6 ай бұрын
Disproporriinal to what? A Hasisic family of 10 does not receive any more money than a family.ily of 10 in another religious or ethnic group
@RBDawg6 ай бұрын
@@CaesarRenasci A disproportional number of Hasidic families are on assistance compared to reformed Jews or most other populations. Most people realize they can't afford eight kids. And Hasidic Jews shouldn't repopulate Israel funded by public assistance.
@Star-qh5wp3 ай бұрын
@@RBDawg having many kids is their choice. They aren’t abandoning them or overwhelming the foster care system with them. The kids don’t contribute to crime and they don’t populate the prisons. All of these kids then get married and continue funneling money into the economy by providing for thier families. I can argue if everyone had large families there would be thriving communities everywhere and social security wouldn’t be in jeopardy
@wozwise Жыл бұрын
Wow. I am not even chassidish but im so moved and inspired by the beautiful, respectful, honest portrayal you have given. I have been frum my whole life and was always confused how there are so many wealthy chassidim. A streimel alone would put me in debt 😅 its so clear that you have a yiddishe neshome and a lev tov. Thank you for your informative, educational and enlightening videos! Keep 'em coming 😊
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend.
@rogerm196519702 жыл бұрын
Awesome Frieda. Great Job and very informative. Very close and knit community. God Bless to all His Children. Honesty and Respect ❤
@reinaldogarcia7012 күн бұрын
I was raised in williamsburg brooklyn 1970s This video is very fascinating , thanks for educating us all About your culture😊
@joyciejd9673 Жыл бұрын
This is a very interesting video. I really enjoyed learning about the Hasidic economy.
@truepeacenik4 ай бұрын
I, a Renewal oriented Jew, went to work for a small paper on the eastern plains of Colorado. We were transitioning to digital, in a time where the cheap cameras were not the best. My editor started handing me the film and camera parts orders because I was able to explain why B&H weren’t answering the phone on a Friday afternoon.
@kludgeaudio3 ай бұрын
Years ago there was a whol;e neighborhood of camera stores that were owned by Orthodox Jews, many of them Syrian and related to one another. You could talk to the guy at 47th st Photo and he knew exactly what B&H, Cambridge, Olden, and Adorama were selling a thing for down to the penny because he had brothers and uncles who worked at all of them. These days they are almost all gone and mostly consolidated into B&H which makes dickering even more difficult.
@ShnayerRoth2 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video. Articulate and pleasant to listen to. Thank you.
@valmarsiglia2 жыл бұрын
As someone who lived in Brooklyn for 20 years, I can answer that question with two words: Real estate.
@ameurus2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean?
@valmarsiglia2 жыл бұрын
@@ameurus Hasidim have historically owned lots of real estate in Williamsburg and other parts of Brooklyn like Borough Park and Crown Heights. When Williamsburg and the surrounding areas started getting hip and rents started soaring, many Hassidic building owners converted their properties to apartments, lofts, and condos. I had a Hassidic landlord briefly when I lived off of Myrtle Ave in the border area of Clinton Hill and south Williamsburg. Friends of mine had a condo in another Hassidic-owned building. Good for them, they made a wise investment: they bought up buildings when they were cheap and nobody wanted to live in Brooklyn, then made a killing in the real-estate boom.
@ameurus2 жыл бұрын
@@valmarsiglia Thank you for a good explanation for non-locals:)
@jsw78142 жыл бұрын
@@valmarsiglia my grandpa owned buildings in wmsbg. Eventually he had to sell them and now I’m basically penniless. I really wish my family held on to it.
@valmarsiglia2 жыл бұрын
@@jsw7814 Really sorry to hear.
@glennleslie61273 ай бұрын
B&H photo is absolutely the best business to buy anything related to photography. I've been a loyal customer for over 20 years, and I'm a Catholic.
@MrTang-qo9wm3 ай бұрын
An American Jew is walking in Belfast. A gang approaches him. "Are you Protestant or are you Catholic?" "I'm Jewish." "That's as maybe, but are you a Catholic Jew or a Protestant Jew?"
@timmummert633 ай бұрын
B&H has been our go-to for years.
3 ай бұрын
I’m a professional photographer and an atheist who will never patronize B&H
@timmummert633 ай бұрын
That is your choice. I’ll pray for you.
@wty13133 ай бұрын
I'm Asian, my father was a non-practicing Buddhist, and my mother was a practicing Buddhist. My parents never forced any religion of any type on me, so I grew up believing there MAY be an entity humankind refers to as God. I've bought a TON of stuff from B&H going back to the "grey market" days. Judaism, Christianity (of all types - my wife is Catholic), and Islam, all believe in the same God so it never made sense to me what all the "my way is better than your way" mentality through all the centuries are about.
@seektruth581 Жыл бұрын
You have no idea how long I've wondered about this. Thanks so much!
@kristine69962 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much to inform us in such a direct honest way. From France with ❤.
@et43442 жыл бұрын
👍👏😄I love the way she narrates, giving us a good understanding of the Hasidic Jew. Thank you
@jimmyconway8025Ай бұрын
I lived in Williamsburg and Miami beach where they have a community. I like how they have everything within. Like amish! None of these kids grow up to become drug addicts or violent criminals. Like the amish ... Respect! Good video !
@mercedesvisage4131 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber. Great job Frieda. Gracias for your hard work, very informative
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Жыл бұрын
Thanks for subbing and for the kind words!
@vince85202 жыл бұрын
I work for an Hassidic founded company (Montreal community) The company was sold to new owners for close to a billion dollars. There is still a few Hassidiques men working there. But that windfall of money supports the rest of the community.
@joelnewman5592 Жыл бұрын
yep balkan
@vince8520 Жыл бұрын
@@joelnewman5592 you got it !
@kikimomoeses2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say that the government aid given to those schools is from the state. New York gives money to all schools so this is not just because of their religion / financial need.
@surikatz1232 жыл бұрын
@Run Everyday the govt gives private schools $2, 500.00 per student, as opposed to $25,000.00 per public school student. Parents of private school students pay their fair share in residential taxes. we certainly don't receive our fair share of the funding. our graduate students are way more productive and morally responsible than public school students. Based on all of this, the govt should be giving private schools 25,000.00 per student and 2,500.00 to failing public schools!!
@stevecraig-ug3ec18 күн бұрын
They should give them a lot more. They pay taxes like everyone else does but they don't get the benefits of public school so at least give them the same allocations as all other students. Private school parents are shortchanged, if we're gonna be honest about it.
@judahsamaria52502 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I learned so much on the Hasidic community.
@kathewright5619 Жыл бұрын
New to your channel and living near Lakewood NJ, I have had much contact with the community in my work as a nurse and as a nursing professor ( half of each of our accelerated BSN program is made up of both male and female Hasidic students--which requires a previous college degree and specific prerequisites. They have smart phones, iPads. They are very good, high achieving students) My interaction both professional and personal has been positive. I do see a movement of younger Hasidim interacting and choosing professions in the secular community. Area hospitals in which I worked has many Orthodox nurses, a pharmacist, genetic counselor, speech pathology, dietician. They are very open to questions and interest in their community. We work well together. Most of their spouses also work. I am glad your videos dispel some of the myths that they do not work. However, I am curious about the 'architect' you discussed. I am married to an architect and licensure requires a 5 year college program, well as an apprenticeship. How does one become an architect-with the required engineering courses-- without a college degree?? It seems that public safety would be compromised.
@jebbiekanfer884311 ай бұрын
Also Chabad rabbis go to college campuses and different cities to provide services to bring “wayward Jews” back into the fold by providing Shabbat services and educational services and just all around spiritual guidance. I don’t know if these people count as Hasidim but they seem to follow all the rules and are very kind and helpful to Jews who are at any level of spirituality without judgement.
@tammyicious4 ай бұрын
Beatrice Weber sued New York City and New York state because the community was taking government money but not teaching the standard subjects, only the Hasidic way of life. She was advocating for her child to get an education like other children in the state. Beatrice did a wonderful interview on the KZbin channel called Cult to Consciousness.
@nitanice3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, too many religious schools now get the money that should go to public schools. I truly fear the whacky X-tian ones that call for ending everyone’s rights - including the right to be converted to their religion. I’m Jewish. Don’t agree or disagree with the Hasidim. But at least they don’t call for he overthrowing of the government or abolishing other folks!
@sarahm97233 ай бұрын
As a secular, seems to me that this so-called Beatrice Weber is a “Karen.”
@Star-qh5wp3 ай бұрын
Grossly misrepresentation in every way. Her video has outright lies and extreme interpretations which is very far from what these things are really.
@yoelhalb2 жыл бұрын
Thanks @Freida very well put I would also recommend to make a video explaining the communities PTSD (of the משכילים and early American Jews) on everything related to religion and how this influences everything in the community from technology to education to the resistance of change and how outside attempts to change it are only reinforcing this idea and are actually making things worse instead of helping.
@hpyrkh32 жыл бұрын
I think that with so many children, availability of remote educational resources and continuous emphasis on teaching kids to think, aka Talmud study, this community will see more and more prosperity.
@strrts51352 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Williamsburg Brooklyn I really enjoyed this video First video I watched from you and subscribed loved your content! One thing you left out is that many Hasidic Jews are in the construction industry
@ReachforitifyАй бұрын
Thanks for your video Frieda it popped up in my feed as I am preparing to begin a posting in the middle east with my employer from Australia. I have very little experience of knowledge of the cultures within the region except from the news or my own seeking out of knowledge which can be bad as you can get caught in a bubble. These communities are very special and although I may not agree whit how things are done I can now appreciate how they work and learn from their sucesses to improve my environment. thanks again.
@julieredstone-lewis6473 Жыл бұрын
That was really interesting - thanks for diving into this topic!
@J.BShoshan2 ай бұрын
Only in Israel they don't work. As an Israel I was shocked one day to walk into a building downtown St Louis, and I see a hasidic man working on the electrical system... he was an electrical engineer and I was impressed.
@czecherst2 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully imformative and thoughtfully presented! Thank you for posting.
@newyorkskier3 ай бұрын
Diamond smuggling and cheating on taxes. I was in Brooklyn at a camera store owned by Hasidic Jews. The guy said, I can give you a lower price, but can't give you a bill (cheat on sales tax). I was on a plane from Brussels to Newark and there like 20 Hasidic jews on board. At the Newark customs all of them were asked to go tot he red-channel for secondary inspection. I asked one of the customs officers what was going on and why are they being discriminated and he answered, they are generally diamond smugglers. They earn their living by cheating on the Government and other people
@Star-qh5wp3 ай бұрын
@clipper6403it’s not true. This person is obviously gullible enough to believe an anti semitic customs agent singling out Hasidic men.
@remi12392 ай бұрын
I believe you're talking bullshit.
@jonathanortiz3455Ай бұрын
No way a customs officer discloses that information to you especially since everybody can have a hidden phone recording
@taniaguillen169411 күн бұрын
I love the way that you explain everything from your cultural life. I loved loved always visiting bayridge and williamsburg in Brooklyn. I 'm a Brooklyn Baby born and raised. Two Jeeish doctors delivered my children. Very blessed to have them in our lives. God bless you Dr. Troper if you see this, the girls are in college now❤
@ConnieM7777 ай бұрын
I just found your channel today and the first podcast I saw was with precious Pearl. She was talking about her son and I learned so much about Jewish life and culture. I hope you have her as a guest again soon. ❤
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn7 ай бұрын
I am trying! I hope it happens soon, now with Passover finally behind us.
@yoelhalb2 жыл бұрын
I would recommend you to also show a glimpse into the diversification of the opinions by the Hasidim on their level, and how much campaigning goes in by the community leaders to bring community members to go along and how much it doesn't even help, be it on religious matters or on voting etc. I think that the main part of the problem is that the secular world doesn't see all the internal dialogs, debates and opinions, and rather view all Hasidim as a cult which are following leaders without thinking, rather than seeing them as normal people with a different culture
@mottyk84912 жыл бұрын
I go to the Jewish building shows every year (NY, NJ & FL) it's amazing how many chasidem owned businesses there are that cater to the outside community, from building supplies, construction and all sort of services
@alexjiff5572 жыл бұрын
When is the next fl show ?
@mottyk84912 жыл бұрын
@@alexjiff557 there are several
@sbmusicandmussar2 жыл бұрын
Construction industry?
@rvdevoe40962 жыл бұрын
I have worked for Hasidic for decades and their love for family and community is amazing.
@taryncornelius548 Жыл бұрын
I was involved in healthcare with this community for over 35 yrs and the amount of government entitlements going to their members is overwhelming I saw a large amount of poverty, poor educational outcomes and depression among the women .
@ragathnor326 Жыл бұрын
I lived in the town next to Williamsburg and I agree. The stress for women and men in this economy is incredible. Depression is rampant and so is abuse, on both sides. Am not sure if the rates are higher than in the secular society. I have seen Hassidic police officers and ambulances. society.
@Yomomma-jf9iy Жыл бұрын
@@ragathnor326 can you make a video about it?
@Star-qh5wp3 ай бұрын
@@ragathnor326there’s aren’t towns next to Williamsburg in New York.
@Star-qh5wp3 ай бұрын
How would you as a healthcare provider see the government entitlements? Are you speaking about Medicaid? And in what capacity as a healthcare provider did you see depression by the women?
@isabelstokes4042Ай бұрын
I'm an atheist, but I am in awe of your ability to grow your economy within your community, especially as it's not closed off to outsiders. It's just amazing.
@avivapels95432 ай бұрын
Mrs Frieda Vizel, כל הכבוד, I do appreciate your interesting and educational videos so much! Being an non-Hasidic ultra orthodox widow, mother and grandmother in London, UK, there’s so much familiar and yet so much news you teach me. Best of all is that you are mammesh a native, but you’re not burdened with anger, fear or traumatic memories it seems to me. Thank you so much for your hard work and keep up the good spirits! Gut Shabbos. Edgware, London, UK Aviva Sarah Pels-Looijen.
@New.Beginnings882 ай бұрын
the Talmud urges Jews to do a variety of harms to Christians, such as murder and theft, and teaches that each death of a Christian serves as a substitute for the Temple sacrifices, which would then hasten the arrival of the Jewish messiah.
@BennieTarrMusic Жыл бұрын
I lived in an ultra Orthodox Jewish community in Tsfat, Israel before and we never had enough hot water... Meanwhile billions of dollars worth of military equipment flew overhead.
@janispope42952 жыл бұрын
Another great video, well put together, well informed and really interesting. Thank you
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
thanks Janis. I am glad you liked it.
@kelleycook75662 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! This was my first of your videos, but it will not be the last. After watching it, I’m now fascinated with this economy and am ready to start researching it. (I won’t because economics isn’t my thing. Lol.) I could imagine that this economy would make an excellent doctoral thesis subject. I wonder if anyone has ever tracked the average time a dollar stays within the community.
@Thingsandcosas2 жыл бұрын
You are correct! The velocity of money within the community is very high and is super important. Anything that decreases the velocity is no good.
@manonamission20002 жыл бұрын
Sunday dollars definitely stay within the community
@anthropologicalminds28558 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video it is really informative!
@venessamaxwell81052 жыл бұрын
How awesome. An amazing community. My respect for Hassidim soared with this lovely video/tour!
@shrags1 Жыл бұрын
It's not as awesome at it seems, I'm from that community, and I say a lot of it is codependency and not something to be highlighted or boasted about, yes it has its UHNWI's and B&H's but this stuff Frieda is saying about how its challenges have gotten them more creative, for instance opening up a trade school, is actually very unethical because these schools typically charge a fortune profiting off the communities inability to get ahead in life, without fixing the problems at its core so ANYONE can go to trade school, or law school. And I love how she refers to it as an education "industry" like that's something legitimate, when the majority of rabbi's are from the poorest earners you'll find, my brother is a rabbi, my father was a rabbi, my grandfather was a rabbi... the administration pockets most of the funds, while the rabbi's earn way less than an average schoolteacher. Freida, It's nice and bubbly when you talk about it, but it's also subjective and not giving the viewers the full picture, and so I will fill in where you leave off..
@krishnar11822 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I watched the Reza Aslan series "Believer" on CNN where he spent time with a "Haredi" family in Israel and he said that basically the men don't work and mainly study all day while the women have to do housework and earn money. I'm not sure if that's a different Chasidic group or if he was just plain wrong, but in any event this was informative.
@jsw78142 жыл бұрын
Israel is a completely different story. And yes, he’s wrong.
@LeaS-e2w3 ай бұрын
These are many religious Jewish men including chassidim in Israel and the US who do study full time, and there are many more who don't. But it's always interpreted very wrongly in the secular world given that most of the media is anti religion these days and love showing religious women as oppressed. The men who study full time have wives who appreciate that and are willing to make the sacrifices it takes to maintain such a lifestyle. It would be like saying that a man is being selfish for going to medical school thus leaving his wife to take of the income. It's usually a decision made together that they both appreciate therefore want to live by. And as a side note as a general rule men who study full time usually have way more time and energy to spend with their families because they do something they love, and working religious Jews still have to find time in their busy schedule to also study leaving them with less for family. But whatever works for you works...
@eugeniaq887527 күн бұрын
Reza Aslan hates Jews and spews blood libel. Don't believe garbage even if it comes in a pretty package.
@jarrodbarkley90612 жыл бұрын
Many Hasidic Jews are on government programs, get paid cash under the table, and also receive food and cash help from local Hasidic charities.
@mosheyehuda2 жыл бұрын
Not the majority tho, Don't put us all in one jar please, I pay a lot of taxes and no one in my family and circles are getting any funding from the government
@xp75752 жыл бұрын
We get, you're ignorant, now stop crying
@chatisawasteoftime Жыл бұрын
As they should. Decent people should salvage whatever they could from politicians who waste money all the time. As for taxes, whatever Hasidim get in gov't funding is a pittance to what is taken from them in taxes, for which they see no returns.
@superninjab0yАй бұрын
It's owed to them, frankly
@mirembewinfred53539 күн бұрын
They pay their taxes more and I think the government gives back in hospitals and schools like to any other country communities.
@BENKYismАй бұрын
Hassids are some of the most insular and tribalistic people. $1 Billion in aid to private schools and there are only 200,000 Hassids in the US. The Amish aren't asking for government aid and many farmers' markets in the Midwest sell Amish-grown produce.
@laken180414 күн бұрын
The kids need schools with adequate buildings that will not fall off. The technology is upgraded, they provide meals for the kids. The school staff must be paid. There are extra curricular activities and tutoring programs. The one billion dollars can be spent quickly, if the jobs are being done well.
@BENKYism14 күн бұрын
@@laken1804 The Department of Education's budget is only $80 billion. If we assume that a quarter of Hassids are in K-12, that's 20 grand per student
@michaelwright29862 ай бұрын
Thank you for communicating something about the Hasidic community to an outsider. A non-American gentile like me sees first the highly characteristic, and frankly odd-looking, aspects of the life of Hasidim; I begin to understand more of the human, lived experience of the people.
@natouly22 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Frieda, very informative and answering many of my questions unknowingly.
@FinanciallySavvyParent2 жыл бұрын
This is a good and unbiased video. Just very matter of fact. Well done!
@gheorghitatimofte3 ай бұрын
This seems an incomplete picture of what's actually happening. There's just something missing.
@bernardzsikla56403 ай бұрын
Of course you are right. The Hadsidic community is very insular; so if so much time and effort is focused on religious study and community events, traditional secular education is secondary at best, English Is also a second language, how is it possible they could be self supporting? It's not like you have a medieval village, where there are farmers, Craftmen, shopkeepers/merchants. With very few individuals focused on bringing in money from the greater economy into the Hasidic community, how could this community not depend on government assistance for a substantial % of the community's income? I have seen the lines at government assistance offices in NYC.
@superninjab0yАй бұрын
Shhhhh
@treehouse8501Ай бұрын
she purposely left out the child sex traffic rings they run underground and in those tunnels we all saw they had built in new york city.
@stevecraig-ug3ec18 күн бұрын
@@bernardzsikla5640 i guess you missed the video. I didn't because i went in with an open mind. I commend them for staying true to their beliefs a d still being able to create a thriving economy from within.
@bernardzsikla564018 күн бұрын
@@stevecraig-ug3ec I absolutely did watch the whole video and I also have personal experience with the Hasdic community. I would save my commendations for the Amish society, for keeping to their traditions and beliefs while NOT exploiting the rest of society to subsidize their traditions and beliefs.
@danielhicks16822 жыл бұрын
I love finding out what I never knew I wanted to find out!
@guentermaislinger97022 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. Thank you SO very much, that is way too generous!
@edithbennett88563 ай бұрын
The MYTH is very well explained. So informative, great job.
@benjamindejonge36243 ай бұрын
I lived in Williamsburg it’s very safe there, and they’re more friendly than you think.
@ariplatt81922 жыл бұрын
Many Hasidim get paid under the table- cash business- and can do very well, and at same time get a lot of public assistance, which is why Hasidic zip codes have some of the highest levels of “poverty”. So cash business plus public assistance works very well.
@yoyoiven2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Food stamps and internal jobs!
@qualitytraders53333 ай бұрын
I admire how you skip right over the main question. What do those "scholars", nodding their heads, reading all day and have 10 children, do to survive. I don't think they're carpenters or plumbers, right?
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn3 ай бұрын
Did you miss the whole video of the fact that these scholars work full time in mostly enterprises? And yes many blue collar workers too.
@NestorGalvez-Jimenez28 күн бұрын
This was so eye opening. Loved it. ❤
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn27 күн бұрын
thank you!
@leeanne333 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how Hashem provides, thanks for such an amazing tour, speaking from a reformed Jewish point of view!