Your apology for Jesus had me rolling on the floor. We all still love you, Michael, and I think everyone knows you're not Jewish. It adds to the humor and character of the channel. Keep it up!
@joeldick6871 Жыл бұрын
Consider it a "Tanya" moment!🤣
@ThanxForUploading Жыл бұрын
His name is Michael.?!
@hananbenariliveconcert Жыл бұрын
Here’s a long explanation on what’s going on… The low part of the song ( 4:31 ) is loosely translated to - “Pesach by night, when the Father comes home from shul, he puts on the kittel (the white robe that he’s wearing), he makes kiddush with a holy feeling, the shechinah itself (shechinah is hard to translate but a loose translation is, gods spirit comes down to every house to join in the seder) comes to join, and the Yid starts the Seder” Now the high part the words and the visuals are going through all the steps during the seder that we do: 1) Kadaish - Making Kiddush. 2) Orchatz - We wash our hands. 3) Karpas - We dip a potato (some use a different vegetable) into salt water and eat it. 4) Yachatz - The seder leader cracks a matzah in half and hides it. This is called the Afikoman. Then the children come and take it away and they keep it till the end of the Seder where they return it , usually in exchange for something, like a business transaction. (This is to keep the children excited and to help them stay up for the long seder) 5) Maggid - We read the story of going out of Egypt from the Haggadah. (The Haggadah is the book that we use to guide us throughout the seder. The same idea as the siddur by praying) 6) Ruchtzah - We wash our hands again. (Because the next step is eating Matzah, so we wash our hands before eating Matzah like we do before eating bread) 7) Motzi Matzah - Eating Matzah. 8) Maror - we eat a bitter herb to remind us of the slavery and hardships our ancestors went through. 9) Korach - we eat more of a bitter herb (Maror) but this time wrap it in lettuce and put it between to pieces of Matzah like a sandwhich. 10) Shilchan Orach - we eat the actual meal. 11) Tzafon - this is when the child returns the Afikoman and we eat that matzah. 12) Berach - We bentsch. Which is the prayer that we say after we eat bread / matzah. 13) Hallel - we say the Hallel prayer. The Hallel prayer is a prayer of thanks to Hashem. 14) Nirtzah - more prayers. At 9:25 he goes in to another song with words that we say during the seder. At 12:26 he goes back to the original song with the words of the order of the seder.
@Izzy_Miami_Planes Жыл бұрын
The breaking of the matza is to symbolize that if we feel whole, there's no room left to grow. Its to help us realize that we are fragmented and broken as a whole and need to help those around us and grow as a person.
@Izzy_Miami_Planes Жыл бұрын
Hahaha. The Jesus explanation in the beginning. Too funny 😂
@jacobfelix4260 Жыл бұрын
Haha, don't worry about the Jesus bit. Although it might be of interest to you that the last supper is believed to have been a Passover Seder. Bit of an interesting crossover right there :)
@YLvids Жыл бұрын
The dipping of the pinky is a custom when the 10 plagues are mentioned. For each plague, we remove a little bit of wine from the cup with our pinkies.
@baileydavis5000 Жыл бұрын
When the kids took the matza that’s a huge part of the seder! The kids “steal” the afikoman and hide it, and then the father has to get it back before the end of the Seder to eat it. In many families he offers the kids little bribes to get it back, it’s really fun. It’s also meant to keep the kids involved (and awake, since the Seder goes really late at night)
@motti285 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it any better.
@JudithYD Жыл бұрын
In my family, my dad would hide the Afikomen and the kids would have to find it. The one who found it would get a prize. One Pesach, my dad hid it under his kittel (the white shift, like the one the father is wearing in this video) and we all laughed when we realized what he did.
@yehudadeutsch6884 Жыл бұрын
For the situation with the sticking the finger in the wine when we read over the ten plagues we spill out a drop of wine for each one. There is multiple explanations for why to long to go over in a simple KZbin comment 😂
@ayz92 Жыл бұрын
4:43 On Pesach there's a special custom to put out your nicest dishes and silverware, to symbolise our freedom from slavery and we're like royal sons.
@myopinion5763 Жыл бұрын
That water dispenser is the sponsor of the video
@rivkaschmelczer1698 Жыл бұрын
The matzah that was broken in half, the bigger part gets put away for a layer part of the Seder. It’s tradition for the kids to steal and hide it, and negotiate gifts in order to return it. The Seder is geared for the children, the commandment is to teach the children about the exodus of Egypt, so there are lots of little things like this during the Seder to keep the kids interested
@officedelta943 Жыл бұрын
The last dinner was a Sedder with matzah and wine, hence the similarities.
@joeldick6871 Жыл бұрын
The kids are taking the bag of the matza to hide it for the end of the meal when you eat the last piece of matzah so the taste of the matzah is the last thing that remains in your mouth. The custom is to hide it away, and in some families, the kids sneak it away and hide it. It's called "Afikomen", from the Greek word "epi-" (after) "komos" (party, as in "comedy") - essentially, the after-meal party. or dessert.
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh00 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation Jesus
@ayz92 Жыл бұрын
3:48 It is a water dispenser (like you mentioned later), for hot and cold water. In this scene the child is switching it to shabbos-mode (note the two candles icon at the top), because usually by using it, you cause the machine to either cool or heat the water, which would be prohibited on shabbos, so there's a special shabbos mode, that solves that issue (don't ask me the details 😅).
@MOE435 Жыл бұрын
BTW - The Camel and Pyramids are all in synch with the Passover Holiday. Which is basically Exodus from Egypt.
@manyalevine1017 Жыл бұрын
Ka-desh oo-r-chatz. It means bless (on the wine) and wash (your hands) it's the start of how the seder evening goes. The word seder, is, order. Its a song about the order iv the night of pesach goes
@wmar767 ай бұрын
Seder of Pessach Nights , 14 day of Nisan ,Full Moon !!!
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh00 Жыл бұрын
Passover night is full of customs that are done at night, Kadesh and Rachatz are the first two, that is, sanctifying the cup, and shaking hands, after that they sing everything else...
@JudithYD Жыл бұрын
The dipping of the finger abd spilling of the wine happens when we name the plagues in the Seder. Actually, chabad has a pretty good explanation for this but I will try to paraphrase here because I am afraid KZbin will end up deleting this comment. We spill the wine 16 times during the Seder, when we speak of 16 iterations of punishment - the 10 plagues themselves, the 10 plagues in an anagram of 3 words (so 10 plus 3) and another 3 words describing Hashem's anger at the Egyptians. One of the reasons they give on the Chabad site is that the wine is a glass of joy, and we are taking the punishment out of the glass when we spill the wine. I have also seen an explanation that we are spilling the wine to remind ourselves that we shouldn't glorify in the pain and suffering of others, even our enemies.
@mamagold7200 Жыл бұрын
The finger dipping, some people drip out their cup. We are giving up some of our wine in sympathy for the Egyptian suffering during the 10 plaques. Even when the suffering is of an enemy and a deserved punishment, we must feel sympathy for the pain of another
@Zvipinzel1 Жыл бұрын
First of all, it's so much fun watching you on KZbin, your content is interesting and amazing! Secondly, I invite you to come to my place for Shabbat dinner to learn and see new things (we are neighbors by the way, I live in Toronto)
@josephhalpern2994 Жыл бұрын
The original singer of this song is eli levin Another passover song of his kzbin.info/www/bejne/jKXFaKWjq91nptE
@ygross18 Жыл бұрын
Its funny how you're generally great at remembering faces of singers youve seen before, yet with Motty Vizel you keep forgetting. Youve seen him twice before, once singing Tatale with Ahrele Samet at Dirshu and the 2nd time singing the song Menorah (Chanukah song) with Malchus Choir. I also love how captivated you are by the water machine. I think they just had it in there because they were a video sponsor 😅 A big theme of the seder is doing things to involve the children. A big part of the service is telling over the story of the exodus to the children to pass the story on to the next generation. The stealing of the afikoman is one of the ways we keep the children awake and active at the late hour that it is (seders typically go past 1 AM). The children steal the designated afikoman matzah and are supposed to hide it. At a point later in the seder the father is supposed to go search for it. If he has difficulty doing so or is too lazy he can bargain with the kids in exchange for prizes if they return it to him
@beans4853 Жыл бұрын
In all my years, I've never seen a father go look for it unless the kids hid it too well and can't find it. Or the one who hid it fell asleep 😂
@ygross18 Жыл бұрын
@Beans haha, when my father was younger he went to look for it, but as the years went on the search time became shorter and now definitely doesn't leave the table
@joeldick6871 Жыл бұрын
To me that electronic control board looks like a smart-home controller, but it has Hebrew becauseit's made in Israel, and also it has a special "Shabbat" maode. Cooll. I don't think I've ever seen such a thing. They don't sell these in Canada.
@joeldick6871 Жыл бұрын
Oh... yeah... It's a water dispenser. Well, well.
@dannyfarkas9127 Жыл бұрын
I dont think the similarity between Matzah and the Eucharist is coincidental. The eucharist comes from the last supper when jesus associates the bread and the wine with his impending death. It's thought that the last supper was actually a passover seder, so the bread they were eating would have been Matzah.
@beans4853 Жыл бұрын
The kids stealing the (afikomen) matzoh is a traditional game established to keep the kids awake. At the very end of the seder, the matzoh needs to be eaten by all. The kids then negotiate a gift in return of bringing the matzoh back.
@JudithYD Жыл бұрын
Am I the only one whose father hid the Afikomen and the kids had to find it?
@beans4853 Жыл бұрын
@@JudithYD if you have siblings, then you're not! All kidding aside, that's the first time I'm hearing of it
@JudithYD Жыл бұрын
@@beans4853 That was the custom in my family. And that's what we did at the Sedarim when I got married. We had the Seder at my father-in-law's house and he would hide the Afikomen and everyone in the family would try to find it. Now I feel weird, like my family's custom was wrong somehow.
@beans4853 Жыл бұрын
@@JudithYD I'm sure my family has customs you never heard about either. Doesn't make them wrong! Be proud of your minhagim, not ashamed
@JudithYD Жыл бұрын
@@beans4853 Thanks. It was a minhag I always loved, and my kids loved it too. I feel a lot better now. And it did have the effect of keeping us up at the Seder.
@picshotstudios Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/boPLfpd8iNifmNU I think you will love this video, it’s a video that talks about how an outsider can’t really understand everything from a Jewish life (interestingly, you really do pick up on a lot of detailssmile😊) Be aware that after April 12 most of Orthodox Jews don’t listen to music, just vocals (there is a huge selection of vocal videos)
@yehudadeutsch6884 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about the Jesus thing man we love you anyways 😂
@JustForFunST Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of Christian rituals that have roots in Judaic rituals. After all, Jesus was a Jew and many of his disciples who helped craft the Christian religion were too...in fact there are those who claim that the last supper was a Pesach seder!
@yitzchokroth6168 Жыл бұрын
Check out more of peasach video
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh00 Жыл бұрын
Passover is the most beautiful holiday in Judaism!
@fatfatat444albertkagan Жыл бұрын
I don't remember a Jew ever saying that passover was their favorite holiday unless they were female.
@mannyyitz4069 Жыл бұрын
Please try mendy twersky main velt!
@Izzy_Miami_Planes Жыл бұрын
Macht means make. Make kiddush.
@beans4853 Жыл бұрын
Yeah well Christianity is basically a copycat of Judaism so no shock that you're finding similarities.
@isiptrII Жыл бұрын
It seems that you know very little of Christian faith and newness. Don't express your thought just on prejudices.
@aboredbochur Жыл бұрын
It's fine Jesus was one of us
@FruliHub7 ай бұрын
Please try sruli bronchr
@manyalevine1017 Жыл бұрын
Their pronouncment is the chasidic way of pronouncing Hebrew words
@Adinab1188 Жыл бұрын
Of course you didn’t mean anything by it. But JC and his followers are a sore subject for us because it was used as an excuse for pillaging, persecution, murders, forcible conversions, expulsions and kidnapping of our children to name a few. I think it helps to be aware of where our dislike comes from. But you’ve shown nothing but respect in every video.
@Izzy_Miami_Planes Жыл бұрын
Hi
@PortuguesePai Жыл бұрын
Whats up Izzy, Long time! Hope you're doing well.
@Izzy_Miami_Planes Жыл бұрын
@@PortuguesePai Hey, doing well. Been watching, just not been active down here in the chat. 😊
@HIGHLIGHT_FILM Жыл бұрын
Can u do a reaction to yama by benni Friedman
@tamarfischer283 Жыл бұрын
You can make lots of blunders when you talk to religious jews. Mentioning jesus isnt one of them. Telling us to keep our hair on wont help. We won't.