I, an atheist, once was sitting in a kitchen in Tel Aviv with 2 haredimin their early twenties..one was trying to tell me to convert to Judaism..in a most polite manner. The other, who had known me since he was 9, was telling the first..don't bother, she already believes in what we believe. Referring to the essence rather than the rules of religion
@dannyarcher63706 ай бұрын
Nice story. 😊
@interestingyoutubechannel16 ай бұрын
Beautiful story.
@nathanj1096 ай бұрын
As a non Jew who is curious, can I ask what was their meaning of the word behind “essence”?
@neortik76 ай бұрын
they want you to believe in Talmud ? I personnaly believe in Jesus but i don't agree with all the religious teaching of this World specially Catholics. The most important opinion is from the Lord. The Lord was against tradition of men. Sadly men that believe in Jesus Christians continued to follow tradition and add humans laws not created than God
@RabiaSammy6 ай бұрын
you sjoudlnt convert to judaism you should be a noachide
@axlfoley77956 ай бұрын
A Muslim should ask other Muslims the same question and see what happens 😊
@taha.Rabeeah6 ай бұрын
70% of the Arabs are religious. We naturally reject atheism. The general reaction is that we will be sad and call on the atheist to worship the one God so that he will not be punished after death.
@vencentjansen6 ай бұрын
Because Muslims are true believers By the way am not Muslim But i have to say the truth it's bother me that group of ppl decided to kill and steal Palestinians land for religious reasons and then they became not religious anymore this is horrific
@axlfoley77956 ай бұрын
@@vencentjansen I am upset that people are uneducated as yourself.I would love to talk unbiased history with you. Because they didn’t steal anybody’s land , nothing to do with biblical times either
@fahadkhan57216 ай бұрын
@@axlfoley7795 The UN says otherwise
@axlfoley77956 ай бұрын
@@fahadkhan5721 you mean the un partition plan the Arabs rejected ? And then tried to exterminate the Jews, and lost
@Kasha57846 ай бұрын
A chareidi would feel deeply saddened by the joy, security, meaning and connection an atheist would be missing out on by not believing in G-d. BUT that would not affect my love for you my Jewish brother! A Jewish soul is a Jewish soul and is eternally part of the Jewish nation (and welcome in my home and heart and table always regardless of level of observance!)
@TSIRHCSEVAS6 ай бұрын
No Torah commands different. You are part of Israel commonwealth only if you go after Hashem of Abraham Isaac and Jacob
@Kasha57846 ай бұрын
@@TSIRHCSEVAS Not sure where you're getting your info, but speaking as a chareidi, we are commanded to love every Jew regardless of observance (but still mourn those alienated from their birthright.
@EWaugh16 ай бұрын
@@Kasha5784Hopefully you are commanded to love the non-Jew as well.
@interestingyoutubechannel16 ай бұрын
@@EWaugh1 Of course we are! All Jews, whether non-religious or religious, know the verses such as "love the stranger, as you were strangers in the land of Egypt" and many similar laws of ancient Israel. Human beings are to be cared for, according to our traditions. That doesn't mean that we don't have a special place in our heart for a brother/sister from our ancient nation, that's natural, like for every people.
@EWaugh16 ай бұрын
@@interestingyoutubechannel1 If a German were to say that he loves Germans more than other people how would you react?
@Danafeuer6 ай бұрын
I went through the ghiur (process of conversion to Judaism), at a very young age, after being born to a Catholic mom and a Jewish dad, I'm still religious to a certain point, and I must say, how beautiful it is that everyone was so respectful to you, even the most observant (Lubavitch) and all. The difference between us and sadly, many others.
@MohammedHassan-ym8qf6 ай бұрын
Joseph, Jacob, Samson, Abraham, salomon, saul, david, daniel, Isaac, and Moses, were Mslims
@MohammedHassan-ym8qf6 ай бұрын
Islam was the first religion it started with Adam and ended with prophet Muhammad pbuh
@seifhabache65486 ай бұрын
unless you're muslim of course
@Danafeuer6 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf exactly what I was speaking about. Here we have an example.
@MohammedHassan-ym8qf6 ай бұрын
@@Danafeueryou know Islam is the right path 🕋🤲
@BrentStrathdeePehi6 ай бұрын
I can accept and understand both sides tbh - for modern open minded more individualistic Jews it’s natural to not be bothered at all but for more traditional collective minded Jews there could be a concern that the Jewish identity and religious culture is slowly but surely being lost to modernity…
@Thenoobestgirl6 ай бұрын
True
@jaredf62055 ай бұрын
I think the biggest thing is that we know belief in God is not required to be ethnically Jewish or culturally Jewish, and in general even religiously Jewish, as in an observant practicing Jew still need not believe that God exists. A belief in God is in fact, not a requirement of practicing Judaism. I can think of so many reasons why it might upset people though. I think some people may genuinely worry about your “spiritual health” especially if they see you as a brother. They may get great benefit from their belief in God and feel sorry that you are not experiencing the same thing in the same way that they are. I think a lot of people may feel insecure, they spend their whole life dedicated to God, they spend all their spiritual effort on the belief of God, They put a lot of genuinely hard work into living a religious life dedicated to God, and to come across someone who’s going through all the work of practicing the religion from their point of view for no reason, It could cause a lot of complicated and insecure feelings.
@manos54645 ай бұрын
Τhis modernity created Israel. Not some primitives with ponytails doing nothing all day than reading a specific book.
@marcwells034 ай бұрын
It pains me as a Jewish atheist that my fellow Jewish brothers believe in a sky daddy. How are they not embarrassed to believe in such fairytales?
@blackout86302 ай бұрын
@@marcwells03 So if you were in front of Corey and he asked you "Does it bother you that people believe in God" you wouldn't know how to answer on that spot right? Because I'm putting money that you wouldn't let the words you wrote here come out of your mouth. Even more in-depth: to Jewish believers we believe the whole nation witnessed God giving us the Torah on Mount Sinai, hearing that there are people calling themselves Jewish while having no belief in that God(who created our world) is considered ungrateful and we see that as a direct blow to our religion. Jewish = Judaism = Torah and in the Torah it says (loosely quote): "You will not add or take from what is written in the Torah".
@uriel72036 ай бұрын
The last guy, in my opinion, articulated it the best. Simply stated, when your brother is hurt, even if he doesn't know that he is hurt, you still care aboit him.
@barakingplayz55816 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but when a religious person say that someone chose the "wrong path" when they decide to not believe in god, that can only cause devide. Just accept someone think in a different way than you and stfu
@uriel72036 ай бұрын
@barakingplayz5581 In my experience, the most fanatically religious people are athiests. I don't understand what kind of divide this man has caused you. Remember, he didn't approach the athiest, rather it was the athiest. Not only did he approach the religious person, but he also decided to engage the religious one on the topic of beliefs. So the religious one replied. So maybe it is you who needs to "stfu" because you are clearly not self-conscious. You also didn't care to take into account that the religious one did not push away the athiest or even hinted to doing so. As a matter of fact, no religious one in the video felt threatened or was hostile towards the athiest. You are the only one here who displayed hostility.
@RoVicD6 ай бұрын
Sorry but it's condesending to tell me that I'm on the wrong path or to tell me what's huring me. I can decide for myself.
@barakingplayz55816 ай бұрын
@@uriel7203 I want to remind you that people usually don't act in fanatic way when filmed, but you're really going to say the ones who spit on girls, or tell girls to go to the back of the bus, or call people names for not abiding by their religious beliefs are really the moderate ones?
@uriel72036 ай бұрын
@barakingplayz5581 what are you talking about? I'm an "ultra-Orthodox" Jew. I live in an Ultra-Orthodox enviroment. We go around, and I never saw anything you said. You remind me of the Hamas media that either flat out lies or mines like a gold miner to find the most deviant behavior and apply that on everyone. That is exactly what I mean by athiests being fanatical. Tell me, are you one of those who describes themselves as a militant athiest?
@rich95876 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to run this channel the way that you do. I think you are doing important work.
@Dhua_diary6 ай бұрын
2:09 bro got instantly depressed 😬😂
@mazaltov-indonesia6 ай бұрын
why question should goes to the interviewer
@kawhileonard37456 ай бұрын
Loved how the haredim explained it. Insightful
@eladsinger92156 ай бұрын
Deep and caring believers.
@TheTacoMonger5 ай бұрын
I love the Israeli people. Good hearts
@divemylollol61524 ай бұрын
God bless them amen
@sharonrichards16272 ай бұрын
@taco, Go watch the documentary "Holy Redemption: Stealing Palestinian Land" and get back to us.
@mcb00Ай бұрын
Except when it comes to war
@mcb00Ай бұрын
Gaza says otherwise
@darksol99darkwizard6 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see the palestinian version of this
@Arbnvbe6 ай бұрын
like jews in Islam it is said that we are one, and we are responsible for one another.
@ori16766 ай бұрын
In Gaza you can get unalive even if your'e from the wrong militia that opposing Hamas. let alone if you're openly Atheist
@tommykawaii6 ай бұрын
There has already been a video about that. The answers were way less brotherly 😬
@lalove45746 ай бұрын
- extemists muslims think like extremist jews - moderate muslims also think like extremists jews - while moderate jews are very open-minded -- that's why, as an Atheist, I prefer Jews/Judaism over Muslims/Islam
@achilles76076 ай бұрын
@@lalove4574 And still your statement is only partly correct. While orthodox Jews might be considered extremists, and they will be upset by an atheist Jew, they will not force their religion upon him nor hurt him in anyway. Extremists Muslims absolutely will do those things.
@csfiskus6106 ай бұрын
I'm Jewish and observant. I don't care what people believe in or if they believe at all. My biggest issue with secular Jews isn't so much that they don't practice or believe. It's that most of whom I met seem to care more about everyone else except for Jews, especially religious/Orthodox ones. I'd love for you to do a video segment on that.
@interestingyoutubechannel16 ай бұрын
I don't think that's true, I'm an atheist Israeli Jew and I care a lot about Jews too. Most of the secular people I know care deeply for all brothers & sister of our people. With orthodox Jews, its not that I don't like all of them, or anything like that, its that I find it frustrating how they have preferential rights above the rest of us e.g. we have to go to the army they don't, we have to work, many orthodox live on welfare because they want to study Torah and Talmud all day. Many of orthodox are in the worst levels of poverty, and they don't "lift themselves up", so the State tries to. Again, I would never judge an orthodox person when meeting him, everyone is an individual, and I know some wonderful people who are orthodox, but I'm talking in general.
@yoezra6 ай бұрын
The problem is that the religious people in Israel are forcing their way of life on the secular Jews. Live and let live. Practice your basifies and leave us alone.
@Gideon016 ай бұрын
Do you really not understand where the antagonism comes from? I'm talking only about Israel! As for religious/orthodox Jews living anywhere else in the world, We seculars have zero problems with them.
@Thenoobestgirl6 ай бұрын
Do you live in Israel? Because here in Israel I feel like the seculars care very much about ourselves versus everyone else.
@jasonkemmerer56546 ай бұрын
@@Thenoobestgirl if you truly care about the most important thing about you which is your own soul then you will seek after GOD/ADONAI with your whole heart and find HIM. and HE Will show you The Way to Salvation/YESHUA
@Lilbendem6 ай бұрын
Amazing to see how open minded many of them are. No need to force beliefs onto others.
@ori16766 ай бұрын
In Judaism you dont just k, ll another Jew just because hes secular or Atheist, its not like in Islam. in fact in the Talmud there was a Rabi that went Atheist and left Judaism ( Rish Lakish) and his community still respected him after
@axlfoley77956 ай бұрын
Because there not Muslim
@Kasha57846 ай бұрын
@@ori1676 Beautiful comment but I think you're mixing it up with another Tanna. Raish Lakish did not leave the fold.
@ori16766 ай бұрын
@@Kasha5784 You are right it was Rabbi Elisha Ben Abuyah, Talmud Bavli, Tractate Chagiga (I had to ask ChatGPT) it possible to read about him on ChatGPT as well
@ori16766 ай бұрын
@@Kasha5784 You are right that Rabbi which left the religion was Elisha Ben Abuyah and hes mentined in the Babilonian Talmud
@ForeverRepublic6 ай бұрын
Judaism teaches that we are responsible to each other before G-d, so from a Halachic perspective, it will bother any believing Jew. But in my view, an atheist Jew is better than a fanatic non-Jew who seeks to impose his beliefs on Jews. We also must not force our brothers and sisters, HaShem will guide them.
@bunjijumper53456 ай бұрын
Judaism does not teach we are responsible for each other, it teaches Jews are responsible for each other. Non Jews are not part of that pact.
@kalatiso55416 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345 Those who bless the jews will be blessed back. Actions speak more than words, if you ever met a jew (doubt you have) and be friend him, you will see that a Jew will stand by your side any day. (as long as you do the same for him)
@Dhua_diary6 ай бұрын
* yawns * thinking victim* at it finest, no one forced you on anything, stop comparing jew to non jew in this sense, everyone lives by his own principles 👌
@ForeverRepublic6 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345 Yes, I was referring to Jews. I don't care about non-Jewish atheists. That's not my business.
@ForeverRepublic6 ай бұрын
@duhaNomad No thankfully my ancestors resisted the many attempts to convert us to a foreign religion.
@LloydChristmas-vx2wh6 ай бұрын
Excellent and relieving answers to me.
@yjshine69616 ай бұрын
It is very easy to respond to this question in the way most of the charedim did, as when one does experience the greatness in believing and learning Torah and Mitzvot, it can be difficult to see that other people in Am Yisrael are not having the same incredible experience due to our viewing each other as family. However, I think that it is important for more Rabbis to stress Ve’Ahavta L’reaha Camoha and having more faith in HaShems ways and understanding that nobody is on the “wrong path”. I think a lot of us are still operating through the survival instincts we gained from persecution and assimilation, which is somewhat valid, however this can only be achieved through love and compassion, not guilt and shame.
@MohammedHassan-ym8qf6 ай бұрын
If they read the Quran they'll become mslim many rabbis read the Quran and accepted prophet Muhammad pbuh and Allah last revelations through prophet Muhammad pbuh
@tiarabite6 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf Quite poetic that on a post of a jew who mentions issues caused by persecution and assimilation, comes a reply of a muslim preaching. The lack of self awareness is stupefying and astounding.
@RomanPer6 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf lol. Do you have the exact count of "many" rabbis that became Muslim? It's so easy to throw around the bs statements like this "Many rabbis accepted Quran" lol
@Kasha57846 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf Thanks anyway, we are very happy and fulfilled with our Torah and have very little interest in looking elsewhere!
@bigdawg86766 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf60000 muslims convert to judaism everyday.
@tylerlately6 ай бұрын
As long as a society is secular, we're not enemies
@ForeverRepublic6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say Israel is a fully secular society.
@V201476 ай бұрын
@@ForeverRepublic the society lives by secular standards with religious characteristics, we have a lot of religious people from different religions, and also a lot of non-religious, and usually we're very tolerant to different views and harming someone because of their beliefs is unacceptable, this is the only way for people to live freely and fully expressed.
@ForeverRepublic6 ай бұрын
@V20147 I agree completely. I was just comparing it to France, where I spent a good portion of my childhood. When you live abroad you realize that we take our small Jewish country for granted. Our values are reflected in our society and that's a very good thing in my opinion.
@playinglifeoneasy92266 ай бұрын
This is why many of us are not so anxious to have a theocracy in Israel and current Israeli society there would be a place for me, but if we had the heifer and the Temple and all that I feel like there would be no place for me and my children. I prefer Judy the way it is you do what you wanna do what you feel you can and everybody hopes that you are doing well and that you stay connected the line between religious and not religious. I know a lot of people at some point, they’re religious then another other point they’re not and then they are again and then maybe they’re not or maybe they are but sometimes and you know people do what they can and the ideas to stay connected and you know have fun. Holidays are for fun, once you have central authority, it becomes a problem.
@extremebeastreaction62456 ай бұрын
@@playinglifeoneasy9226I don’t really know if there’s no place to live because people during David’s time did have Samarians who are similar to secular and they also had almost gangs, well that is what caused the destruction of the temple but. It is because there was no togetherness and people didn’t respect each other.
@MrLetmein20116 ай бұрын
Wonderful open minded people, God bless you 🙏🏻💙
@Augusto48886 ай бұрын
G** Don't exist and colonizers like you should ***
@ciaronsmith49956 ай бұрын
Iran is coming. Be scared.
@kimc5556 ай бұрын
The last man - very honest and kind. Can anyone explain the concept he gave of not being around or with someone who is breaking Shabbos laws?
@ori16766 ай бұрын
Because Electricity or fire is forbbidin in Shabat so he doesnt want the sins to destroy the feeling of the holiness and the enviroment for him and his family
@sheckartze6 ай бұрын
By desicrating the shabbat in his present it reduces the atmosphere of holiness of the shabbat and this negativity affects the observant person by reducing his or hers spiritual sensitivity
@kylesavage45256 ай бұрын
Despite being an atheist myself i can see why they feel that way . If i was religious i am sure that it would sadden me too if people close to me were atheists or of any other religion because that would mean (in my religious pov) that their soul would not go to heaven and that would be a heartbreaking thought. It would be somewhat similar to watching a friend or family member choosing a path in life that is harmful like doing drugs or become a prostitute or become obese. Of course everyone has the right to choose their religion and way of life but i would definitely try to talk to them.
@fyukfy23666 ай бұрын
I'm not religious and I don't believe but I completely understand how it would bother a religious person. If you was sure you knew the most moral way to live and I refused to live that way, wouldn't that bother you for both my sake and your sake and the world's sake? Doesn't it bother when other people do things you see as immoral like lying and cheating? That's just what religious people see, whether they're right or wrong is a completely different issue
@Litefrire6 ай бұрын
Agree it says something about their religousity if they don't admit to caring. I think bothered was the wrong world to use, it implies you would interfere if you could
@DartLuke6 ай бұрын
When was the video made? I see many people in masks
@Seanonyoutube6 ай бұрын
1918 flu pandemic
@skontheroad6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂@@Seanonyoutube
@ArchiURURU6 ай бұрын
Top secret: these masks were around even before COVID
@BeMe916 ай бұрын
@ArchiURURU and after, there are still people wearing them in a public space.
@nathanj1096 ай бұрын
We have many Oriental tourists in London who wore masks before and after the pandemic
@bit73896 ай бұрын
Just do me a favour and don't send an Ex-Muslim with the same question to "Palestine".
@nathanj1096 ай бұрын
There are Christians in Palestine. I’ve seen videos of how the Isreal people treat Christians 💦 So let’s stop the bs please
@timmysleftnutsack50756 ай бұрын
Palestinians have bigger things to worry about than some stupid question for a bunch of chronically online KZbin users.
@jimmyvolakis51946 ай бұрын
#FromTheRiverToTheSea #FreePalestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@nanahasanah44575 ай бұрын
"Tidak ada paksaan dalam memasuki agama islam" Al-baqarah : 256 , pernakah kamu berpikir kenapa masih ada kota tua yerusalem dengan tiga agama yahudi, kristen, islam bahkan dibawah kepemimpinan muslim, tiga agama itu hidup berdampingan sebelum penjajahan inggris, karena itu adalah ajaran islam "semua manusia sama dimata Allah yang membedakan hanya ketakwaannya" Al-hujurat :13 , bahkan orang-orang yahudi dilindungi saat perang salib, nabi Muhammad saw membuat PIAGAM MADINAH untuk mempersatukan yahudi dimadinah yang selalu bertikai, sebaiknya kita belajar lebih banyak sejarah.
@nanahasanah44575 ай бұрын
"Tidak ada paksaan dalam memasuki agama islam" Al-baqarah : 256 , pernakah kamu berpikir kenapa masih ada kota tua yerusalem dengan tiga agama yahudi, kristen, islam bahkan dibawah kepemimpinan muslim, tiga agama itu hidup berdampingan sebelum penjajahan inggris, karena itu adalah ajaran islam "semua manusia sama dimata Allah yang membedakan hanya ketakwaannya" Al-hujurat :13 , bahkan orang-orang yahudi dilindungi saat perang salib, nabi Muhammad saw membuat PIAGAM MADINAH untuk mempersatukan yahudi dimadinah yang selalu bertikai, sebaiknya kita belajar lebih banyak sejarah.
@flyingrobotduck6 ай бұрын
I wonder what the response would have been in Muslim countries. Not that all Muslims are intolerant (I know that isn't true), but I guarantee the response would be far less understanding.
@gomerpyle77216 ай бұрын
Little harder to pin down the beliefs of 2 billion Muslims versus 16 million Jews
@flyingrobotduck6 ай бұрын
@gomerpyle7721 They've done polls, the results are not good. I'm not trying to bash Muslims, in fact I think we should support moderate Muslims who oppose Islamists. Israel treats non Jews (including Muslims) far better than any Muslim country treats non Muslims.
@gomerpyle77216 ай бұрын
@@flyingrobotduck I agree wholeheartedly. I think Islam is currently undergoing a reformation- it won’t be pretty (if Christianity/Judaism past is a model). Just look at the way most Arab nations are handling Palestine- no takers at the moment…but should they have to?
@mariembenltaief60976 ай бұрын
@@flyingrobotduckhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....you little poor mind Israeli treats muslims better than any other muslim country 😂😂😒 Are you serious........ Proud to be arab muslim from arab country.....hatts of love to all arabs country ❤❤❤ There is no way you come to understand how cool are they,best people in the world Respectful,loving,joyful,funny...and the most important think that they never misbehave with innocent people Keep praising your beloved israel,it what brainwashed people like you deserve,enjoy your system which is sh*** according to us,and we will enjoy our systems
@dogbert526 ай бұрын
A salad of taqqyia + chop chop
@NoamTheGOAT506 ай бұрын
וואו, המרואיין האחרון, כל הכבוד לו, יצא תותח, לדעתי לפחות.
@dedsecanimation94936 ай бұрын
Lo Hashem
@gliboperuta92136 ай бұрын
this was a good interview. wish it was more people. maybe we get part 2 😊
@josephsorce25432 ай бұрын
"When You Write a Book Proclaiming Yourself Blessed by Your Almighty 'God' as 'The Chosen People' ... That is so Coool and of course, has ta be ... True !!!"
@skontheroad6 ай бұрын
Must say, spent a shabbos 15 years ago by friends in Chasmonaim (where the last interview was done) and it was one of the most memorable, uplifting, fun shabbats I have ever had--for the rest of the family too. What I do remember the most was Friday afternoon after helping to cook and prepare, we went for a walk so she could show me the community. While walking along the edge, a bunch of kids were slinging rocks and shooting bottle rockets at us. They were not little kids, nor were they little rocks! I was shocked and said, of course, "What is going on??" She said they do it EVERY Shabbat to annoy them at the least and actually do real harm at the worst (meaning it is not safe to take walks NOW). Every time I see the Palestinian kids doing that on the news I think of her and her family. And her 7 kids who all fought and served (one way or the other), to help keep us safe, even in the face of adversity, with kids across the way who have never even met you, trying to hurt you! Sad!
@gomerpyle77216 ай бұрын
Well…I am sure those kids life isn’t easy, due to lots of factors. Don’t know what it is about Abrahamic religions and casting/not-casting stones at people…
@KoveytBud6 ай бұрын
Did/do you realize that Chasmonaim is a settlement built in the West Bank, which is an internationally-recognized Palestinian territory occupied and taken by force by Israel. According to the Applied Research Institute Jerusalem (ARIJ), Israel confiscated land from several Palestinian villages/towns nearby in order to construct Hashmonaim: 945 dunams from Ni'lin, 186 dunams from Al-Midya, 5 dunams from Saffa.
@tg26836 ай бұрын
Probably kids with issues. They have them in every religion.
@isaacabramov84346 ай бұрын
@@KoveytBudthose laws are intl mumbo jumbo and are used to commit jihad by kids who are indoctrinated early in life to victimize themselves and strengthen jihadism. There are intl laws that state we have the right too, and regardless, if living somewhere causes conflict and upsets people, we won’t back down; we’ll fight back
@dua856 ай бұрын
@@KoveytBudSo what? Are you implying that jews cannot live there just because they are jews?? Do you also support when French people attack Muslims in France because it's the international recognized borders of France??? Do you hear yourself?!!
@sh250983 ай бұрын
The idea of a "messiah" is a disputed concept in judisem. It only appears in the later books of the torah. Also the idea that jews are not allowed to migrate back to israel or should wait for the messiah is again highly disputed . It is based on an interpertation of an oral traditional phrase , not something that was explicitly written in the torah.
@paprikaman11242 ай бұрын
The Messiah is one of the 13 pillars of the Torah that were written down by rambam (rabi Moshe Ben maimon) or Maimonides It's not disputed
@andred76846 ай бұрын
If it were an ex-member of the religion of peace asking its members (the religion of peace members), it would be really ugly and the video would be censored. (Saying this as a person who wanted to do Guiur, but became atheist halfway through)
@capncake88376 ай бұрын
The video wouldn’t even be released. Unless, of course, the members of that group wanted to brag about what they did to the ex-member.
@mikicerise62506 ай бұрын
Well, the peacefuls are the peacefuls.
@marianmorley6 ай бұрын
It wouldn't actually Muslims care deeply about all human beings and are peaceful despite your islamaphobic slander
@sarwaralam92175 ай бұрын
@@mikicerise6250 I wish Israel expels all Muslims and Arabs. It should be a pure Jewish nation. It is HaShems commandment. We need to preserve our purity.
@ronanbakker6 ай бұрын
I'm from a small Dutch Israeli subculture and I was allowed to be an atheist by parents cause they don't really like dogma's or authority (that's really fair actually). However with the war going on I feel some kind of human greater consciousness and shared emotions / dreams that you cannot deny, also if you are a non believer. And on Sundays I am fine with using technology however I will not work / study to take some time to reflect spiritually because I feel some kind of burden and mission. Dear brother I think you're also adopting the scientific worldview and I would be happy to debate with you about spirituality and faith and why it's important during hard times, which human souls, even trained ones, barely can cope.🙂
@viosh71376 ай бұрын
Dutch israeli is Amstelveen or ..
@ॐIo6 ай бұрын
Ethno-Nationalism
@pugo79256 ай бұрын
Did you mean Saturday by any chance?
@joge24686 ай бұрын
@@ॐIo I wonder, are Indian reservations ethnonationalist?
@58erkansivas6 ай бұрын
I like your videos, love from Turkiye❤
@divemylollol61526 ай бұрын
Are you Muslim ?
@MarkMerkesh5 ай бұрын
Shalom, my brother. Love your country so much! It’s gorgeous.
@איתןפוזילוף6 ай бұрын
2:45 yet another time when Habakkuk is misquoted….not a “MAN should live according to his beliefs, “ but rather The RIGHTOUS should live according to his beliefs….” misquoting this can have consequences
@Armallarwin5 ай бұрын
Bro Don't ask this question in Muslim country, because you will not receive the answer, it doesn't mean they wouldn't answer you, it means your head wouldn't be on your body. An Atheist from Afghanistan.
@kaifreyleue59616 ай бұрын
I'd be curious to see a question for Israeli Jews in general: How often do you go to synagogue? Where I live, a lot of people only go to church on Christmas and Easter. I wonder if it's similar among Israeli Jews where most only go to synagogue a few times a year, or not at all.
@oreytan81606 ай бұрын
About 50% or more not going to synagogue at all
@asafheller57206 ай бұрын
Orthodox go 3 times a day, holidays and even to classes over Alacha, Talmud and or other books like Zohar, Religious Jews go 3 times a day, holidays and classes, Traditional Jews (Mesoratim) goes 3 times a day and holidays in the Mesoratim you have also those that only go during holidays, and regular Israelis that are in between go mostly on holidays - excluding the secular ones that just celebrate the holidays at home and small minority that dont do even that.
@alexaiz75216 ай бұрын
it deppends on the comunity. being jew dont translate to being religios. its firstly atnicity going hand in hand with religion. the ppl in israel have many comunities with diffrent relationship to religion. some going almost to the letter and that the usually black traditional clothing or those that going with kipia and tsitsit under the clothing. then there are the traditionalist that keep the food related things and maybe going to the tample from time to time and there are those that mostly look on this part as part of our historical calture but not religous at all basicly atheist
@MsBhappy6 ай бұрын
In 2016, 33% of Israeli Jews said they never went to synagogue (vs weekly or monthly) and only 21% said they prayed daily (vs 61% of Israeli Muslims) (Pew).
@interestingyoutubechannel16 ай бұрын
I'm Israeli Jew, I don't go to synagogue at all. Only for friend's or family member's bar mitzvah etc.
@ladelet2636 ай бұрын
The date is unfortunately a bit deceiving. This is obviously a rerelease from Covid approx. 3-4 years ago
@Linda436 ай бұрын
A Blessed Shabbat Shalom To All Am Yisroel And Friends Of Zion 💙 🕊 💙.... All My Good Thoughts And Prayers For Our Brave Soldiers And Hostages 💙
@adelabdallah49306 ай бұрын
Why do colonizers think that judaism has to do with a nationality? What if their grandparent from europe converted to judaism they become indigenous to land of moses? Also many palestinians had jewish ancestors who converted to christianity and islam as it's a matter of faith that would be changed so that's a Disrupted mentality if someone thinks judaism is a nationality... But only zionists think so ofc i mean they gotta give any reason to colonize even if that's prohibited in judaism to have their own land until God wills
@stud64145 ай бұрын
Why are the Arabs in Morocco of they hail from Saudi Arab. Did they colonize the place
@circassian37716 ай бұрын
They're not bothered when people are ungrateful to their creator.... The sons of Israel ladies and gentlemen
@EAlyahya6 ай бұрын
So the haredim will say they feel bothered, but the datim won’t.
@ib36456 ай бұрын
The verse in Habakkuk translates as "a righteous person lives by his faith"
@jep67526 ай бұрын
The Hebrew word is "by his faithfulness"" in the MT. = בֶּאֱמוּנָתוֹ The LXX and Vulgate use the words ἐκ πίστεώς and FIDE (faith) because they do not have a noun to express the Hebrew original.
@babd31216 ай бұрын
@@jep6752 The Hebrew original is reflected in the LXX since the MT's oldest is from middle ages.
@ib36456 ай бұрын
@@jep6752 וְצַדִּיק בֶּאֱמוּנָתוֹ יִחְיֶה אמונתו= his faith, what he believes in/trusts faithfulness=נאמנות/מהימנות depending on the context
@silverbackhayabusa6 ай бұрын
@@jep6752 אֱמוּנָה ʼĕmûwnâh, em-oo-naw'; or (shortened) אֱמֻנָה ʼĕmunâh; feminine of H529; literally firmness; figuratively security; morally fidelity:-faith(-ful, -ly, -ness, (man)), set office, stability, steady, truly, truth, verily. Not all translations rely on Hebrew to LXX and Vulgate then to English but also directly from Hebrew to English. It's bad to assume that the word was necessarily translated from Hebrew to Septuagint or Vulgate because you're assuming the version of Scripture a person is using when they choose faith over faithfulness. A a quick skim in a concordance shows a handful of verses with the word translated as truth, faithfulness, faith, steady, office, truly etc. In Hab 2:4, it shows the word as faith. In a lexicon, it shows both faith and faithfulness depending on the version. The theological Wordbook of the Old Testament describes it more as faith than faithfulness though it holds faithfulness as one of its meanings: "This very important concept in biblical doctrine gives clear evidence of the biblical meaning of ‘‘faith’’ in contradistinction to the many popular concepts of the term. At the heart of the meaning of the root is the idea of certainty. And this is borne out by the nT definition of faith found in Heb 11:1.
@jep67526 ай бұрын
@@ib3645 That's an incorrect translation. You are probably working from the KJV or presuming the quotation of it by Paul back into the text. Here is the lexical data below: Strong's Number H530 matches the Hebrew אֱמוּנָה ('ĕmûnâ), which occurs 49 times in 49 verses in the WLC Hebrew. אֱמוּנָה noun feminine firmness, steadfastness, fidelity Exodus 17:12 + 46 times; אֱמוּנוֺת Proverbs 28:20. 1. literally firmness, steadiness
@roserose7496 ай бұрын
Akin to a guy having 100 dollar bills and he doesnt realize their value so wastes it as toilet paper... it would be upsetting to watch that. Seeing anything of value, devalued is upsetting. A Jewish atheist who doesnt understand the value and richness of Judaism is sad.
@fyukfy23666 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as a Jewish atheist, any Jew can appreciate the culture and traditions and community our people provide even without believing. I don't believe in god yet I still live in Israel, fast on Yom kippur, go to synagogue on the high holidays and have kiddush with my family every Shabbat. Am I less Jewish than someone who believes in god yet keeps none of our traditions?
@oreytan81606 ай бұрын
@@fyukfy2366 im probably more atheist than most of the jews i still see myself as part of the people and the nation
@capncake88376 ай бұрын
@@fyukfy2366 The word “Jew” can refer to both someone who practices Judaism or someone who is a member of the Jewish ethnic group. As such, it is possible for an ethnic Jew to be atheist. That doesn’t change their ethnicity.
@dfs-comedy6 ай бұрын
I am a Jewish atheist who understands and appreciates the value and richness of Jewish heritage and culture, but who also cannot believe in a God.
@arielaw46 ай бұрын
I think what you mean to say is doesn't understand the beautiful relationship with God. Many non believing Jews very much see the richness and value in Judaism itself
@Event_Horizon145 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the perspective of the last interview! You can tell the guy really cares and is a kind soul!
@i8fish6 ай бұрын
I look forward to you asking the same question to your Palestinian brothers in the West Bank.
@npgibson696 ай бұрын
Does it bother them that I’m Hindu? Backstory: my great grandfather died in 1926 and my great grandma, with three young kids, left the Jewish community in Philadelphia. My mother got into Krishna and I was born. Some of my cousins are Christian; does that bother anybody?
@interestingyoutubechannel16 ай бұрын
Why would it bother us? We respect your right to live how you want to live, end of story.
@ori16766 ай бұрын
So yes you are Jewish by ethnicity but you can choose to live how you decide
@burnin8orable6 ай бұрын
I'm curious to see how Palestinians react to this question.
@joshuamartinpryce12376 ай бұрын
I think true faith is not swayed by difference and it is honouring all despite class and religion. False religion is focused on boasting itself, but true faith humbly accepts the opinions of others. Atheists are bothered by religious folk but Christians allow God to be the judge.
@manyalevine10176 ай бұрын
I think that believing in God is an amazing thing. I would want that for a person I care for and since I care for all my Jewish brothers and sisters I want for them the best.
@Zack-hv9cl6 ай бұрын
it makes sense to ask the next question : do u feel closer to an ethiest jew or to a christian or muslem believe in God ?
@ori16766 ай бұрын
He already asked it the answers were mixed
@dannyarcher63706 ай бұрын
Now go ask the Muslims in Ramallah and Hebron.
@Thebluewidesky6 ай бұрын
What the heck they gonna do? They are busy keeping an eye from israleis like baruch goldestien to not make another masscre because they aren't jewish.
@DarkwolfTurismandentertainment6 ай бұрын
They will respond with a chapter of Quran. Basically ordering muhammed to tell non believers "your religion is yours,my religion is mine." Everybody is responsible from their religion
@dannyarcher63706 ай бұрын
@@DarkwolfTurismandentertainment which is why the have a funeral for anyone who leaves Islam, right?
@sarwaralam92175 ай бұрын
@@dannyarcher6370 I wish Israel expels all Muslims and Arabs. It should be a pure Jewish nation. It is HaShems commandment.
@nanahasanah44575 ай бұрын
@@dannyarcher6370 Al-baqarah: 256 "tidak ada paksaan dalam memasuki agama islam" Muslim percaya semua manusia akan bertanggung jawab akan dosanya masing- masing dihadapan Tuhan, pernakah kamu berpikir kenapa kota tua yerusalem dengan tiga agama, yahudi, kristen, islam masih ada dan hidup berdampingan bahkan sewaktu kepemimpinan muslim, bahkan sewaktu perang salib orang- orang yahudi dilindungi oleh orang muslim, Al-hujurat:13 "semua manusia sama dimata Allah yang membedakan hanya ketakwaannya " Nabi Muhammad saw membuat PIAGAM MADINAH dan itu untuk orang-orang yahudi, sebaiknya kita lebih banyak belajar sejarah.
@eddihaskell6 ай бұрын
The founders of Israel Theodore Herzl, Ben Gurion, Golda Meir, and Yizhak Rabin called themselves atheists. This had nothing to do with their Judaism and belief in the Jewish People, Zionism, and necessity for the State of Israel. They are two separate issues.
@Pasture_Prime6 ай бұрын
The same Ben Gurion that told the peel commission 1937 "the Bible is our deed to the land"
@eddihaskell6 ай бұрын
@@Pasture_Prime That has nothing to do with belief in a divine being.
@Pasture_Prime6 ай бұрын
@@eddihaskell you said it had nothing to do with their Judaism. Bro smh
@israteeg7526 ай бұрын
Rabin was not a founder, but rather a participant . At time of the Israeli Declaration of Independence Rabin was and army officer, not a statesman. Second, Ben Gurion was a secular person but did believe in God, and specifically mentioned this in an interview with the Israeli Tv during the late 60'es. If you understand Hebrew, please check the following link. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hICae4yhmd93mqs
@pjaworek67936 ай бұрын
Love your channel
@NourKLI27 күн бұрын
I’m a Muslim and my own mother is a non believer. I still respect, love and care for her. Islam tells us to treat people equally , no matter what religion or race. I live among non believers and I’ve no issues here, and they have no issues with me. Now when it comes to people that distance themsleves from Islam, the last thing we should do is curse them out. If they curse Islam or us out, yes we should speak up and defend Islam in a good manner.
@mkbijnaam87136 ай бұрын
so weird that the dude at 1:10 talks about Jews as if they are an ethnicity , its a religion the dude himself probably is a European Jew . He asks you the Atheist if you are a Jew and you say yes ? But your an Atheist so how can you be a Jew ? And dont say its my ethnicity the old Semite Jews who come from the Israelite blood line are almost no more and even if they are they are not more then 1% to 5% of the Jewish population . Old British records talk about that back in the Ottoman empire about 5% of Palestines population was Jewish that most of them were Pilgrims . The Jews these days are either North African , European or for some reason alot of Erritreans in your army these days i bet they need that citizenship . But and i dont mean this in a toxic way i just want to know do you yourselfs rly believe in this ?? like that you are an ethnicity . Im really facinated by the Jewish religion its one of the oldest Abrahimic religion and super intresting but also very weird
@dogbert526 ай бұрын
You go tell him what he is. Surely you, the superior person, will explain to the sub human, what he is. Because clearly you are a super human and he isnt
@chavablanks8935 ай бұрын
Jewish is an ethnicity. Judaism is passed down through descendants. It is a religion as well. Please educate yourself before spreading misinformation
@mkbijnaam87135 ай бұрын
@@chavablanks893 most religion is passed down trough descendants ahhahaha , you talk to me about education while you talk total bs . What is your education facebook posts ?? ahahhahaha Its a religion at some point a group of people took on that religion and spread it . Other people that were already born on earth grown ass man became jew . Even your prophet wasnt born jew he became jew . Most jews today are europeans thay became jewish the other jews are north africans or arabs . go educate yourself :D
@lornm18565 ай бұрын
Bro geneticists say jews come from the Israelites
@mkbijnaam87135 ай бұрын
@@lornm1856 Israelites are just Canaanites dude the same people as what the Arabs come from . Jews are just Arabs with a different religion . Semitic people your all the same just different religion stop trying to make Judaism an ethnicity just for religiose propaganda sake
@Adam206726 ай бұрын
Can you do "I am a Christian, does that bother you ?"
@eugeniev-a46 ай бұрын
I am not crying 5:30
@ori16766 ай бұрын
The Torah tells us " All Jews are responsble to eachother" meaning we should take care of other Jews and treat them as brothers no matter what - "כל ישראל ערבים זה לזה"
@adnanben7846 ай бұрын
@@ori1676your torah is corrupted Dont you know ?wake up
@maaz3226 ай бұрын
Then you realize that the whole premise of the creed applies to ethnicity alone. He gets to be his loved brother simply because his birth, nothing more, not even chosen observance of a faith. I don't think there's such beliefs quite as backwards, ethnocentric, and anti-humanitarian as that. No surprise that many convicted abusers and criminals have fled to Israel and been offered protection because 'ethnic brotherhood surpasses goy law'
@ori16766 ай бұрын
@@maaz322 Ethnic brotherhood as you called it (Tribal thinking) is a human trait that exist in everyone of us and exist in every ethnicity. dont be naive or lie to yourself. other ethnicites care for eachothers as well
@realDanielAugustine6 ай бұрын
@@ori1676 Yeah, that's not what this is.
@phoenixbird75792 ай бұрын
"I am an atheist" are you a Jew? "yes". are you a Jew or atheist? cant be both.
@cungzjohnjohn12218 күн бұрын
In judaism, being a jew isnboth religious and ethnic. What the atheist mean is that he is ethnically jewish but not religiously.
@phoenixbird757918 күн бұрын
@@cungzjohnjohn122 So the black African and blonde European are ethnically Muslims? no they are not, they are just Muslims from different countries, an atheist still believes that "GOD" gave him the right to a land even if he has to kill who lives there for thousands of years is too much to swallow.
@HowlingWo1f6 ай бұрын
As a Jew, I can tell you that we all feel connected and like brothers in one family, so those that are religious and observant, it will be painful as if it was one from their own family, but for those who are secular this is not important to them, as long as ur happy. Every Jew is connected like a family, and we look out for each other because we always had to, So become part of our genetics 🇮🇱🇮🇱
@psalux189636 ай бұрын
"Become part of our genetics"? I'd like to know how much of their DNA is shared between askenazi jews and iranian jews, and then make a comparision between palestinian arabs and the 2 groups mentioned before. I am sure that palestinians would share more DNA with each of the 2 groups than the jews of the 2 groups between them. Because, despite mixing with other people, the palestinian arabs have the most pure ancient jewish DNA, or ancient canaanite DNA (the ancient jews were just a subgroup of canaanites). And if we make a comparision about the shared DNA of ethiopian jews with indian jews, or chinese jews, what do you think we would find?
@npgibson696 ай бұрын
@@psalux18963I have lymphoma, which is not well understood, but believed to have a significant genetic component. The incidence of lymphoma is twice the global average among Palestinians, and tripled among Ashkenazim. It seems we are connected in a meaningful way. I think maybe they should stop bombing hospitals, but what do I know?
@joge24686 ай бұрын
@@psalux18963 If you’re sincerely interested in the genetics, Razib Khan has done a great meta-analysis of the research to date.
@abouzrawmd3 ай бұрын
محاولة للإجابة عن النسخة العربية من السؤال : ماذا لو قرر أحد أصدقائك/إخوتك/أبنائك أن يعلن إلحاده/عدم إيمانه بوجود إله .. الإجابة : المجتمعات الإسلامية هي طيف كبير و واسع من العينات التي تختلف إجابتها حسب نوع و قوة التدين .. هناك يرى في وجود الدين و الإيمان بوجود إله هو الشرط الوحيد لبقاء المجتمع و الضمانة الوحيدة لوجود الأخلاق و التعاملات اليومية، يعني نفي وجود الدين و الإله هو إعلان عن التحلل من كل الضوابط الأخلاقية أي الفوضى المطلقة .. و هنا إعلان اللادينية يعني التمرد على الأخلاق و القانون و الاستعداد لفعل كل عمل لا اخلاقي .. في أقصى الطيف يوجد نوع من المسلمين يرون أن الأخلاق و الانضباط للقوانين و الأعراف الإجتماعية لا يأتي من خوفهم من وجود إله له محكمة في العالم الآخر يعاقب و يحاسب فيها كل من عمل عملا سيءا في الحياة الأرضية، بل يعتبرون إلتزامهم بالأخلاق و القوانين و الأعراف ناتج عن اقتناع فكري بأهمية هذه الأخلاق في تماسك المجتمع و الأسرة و الفرد .. إعلان إلحاد أحدهم أو تغييره لمعتقده أو دينه لا يغير من درجة أخلاقه في شيء وهو حرية شخصية كباقي الحريات.. هنا أتذكر ما وقع للفيلسوف اليهودي الهولندي باروخ اسبينوزا مع جماعته اليهودية، حين نشر أفكاره عن الإله و الكون و نقده لروايات التوراتية و تناقضاتها التاريخية و المنطقية، حينها اعتبرته جماعته اليهودية خارجا عنها و خطرا عليها و على الشباب خاصة، فعاقبته بالحرمان الكنسي، وهذا نص قرار الحرمان : نص حرمان سبينوزا في الكنيس: "بحكم الملائكة وحكم القديسين، برضى من الرب، المبارك، ومن كل هذه الجماعة المقدسة، أمام هذه المدرجات المقدسة للشريعة، والقواعد الستمائة والثلاث عشرة المنصوص عليها فيها، نحن نحرم، نشجب، نقطع، ونلعن باروخ دي إسبينوزا باللعنة التي لعن بها يشوع أريحا الملعونة، باللعنة التي لعن بها أليشع الشباب، وبكل اللعنات المكتوبة في الناموس: ملعون هو في النهار، وملعون هو في الليل؛ ملعون هو حين ينزل، وملعون هو حين يصعد؛ ملعون هو حين يذهب، وملعون هو حين يأتي؛ والرب لن يعفو عنه؛ سيشعل غضب الرب وحنقه على هذا الرجل، وستحل به كل اللعنات المكتوبة في سفر الناموس ويدمر الرب اسمه من خلف السماوات؛ ولأجل خرابه، سيقطعه الرب عن جميع اسباط إسرائيل، بكل لعنات السماء التي هي مكتوبة في سفر الشريعة؛ وأَمَّا أَنتُمُ المُتَعَلِّقونَ بالرَّبِّ إِلهِكم، فكُلُّكم أَحْياءٌ اليَوم! كخاتمة لهذه الإجابة يمكن أن أقول أننا في العالم الإسلامي لا زلنا نعيش في زمن القرن السابع عشر ميلادي، زمن الحرمان و التكفير و التهديد، هناك بؤر للأمل في بعض المجددين .. والأهم ليس علينا أم نمر بكل المراحل التي مرت منها المسيحية و اليهودية في مسار تجديدها للدين، يوم كان يحرق المخالفون أحياء ( برونو ) أو يجبرون على التنازل عن أفكارهم ( غاليليو ) ... يمكن أن ننتقل مباشرة لمجتمعات الحداثة نأخذ منها الجيد و من تراثنا الديني كل شيء نافع ..
@dee74raz6 ай бұрын
If you asked that question in the Palestinian areas, your life expectancy will be shortened dramatically
@StringUSA6 ай бұрын
Probably not
@MrMago116 ай бұрын
Oh Stop being so dramatic. Nothing will happen you coward
@user-td4do3op2d6 ай бұрын
Only if he was a former Muslim (apostate).
@timmy_4306 ай бұрын
In peace?you gotta be joking @@fabiorachid3430
@yigalgurevitch29366 ай бұрын
Corey made a video 8 years ago asking similar questions to Palestinians kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6u1kH1sfdelqJY
@shikshakshokwithjuliana6 ай бұрын
In Israel people do judge others, but they will not think to harm someone due to his or her beliefs.
@yasirkhan64556 ай бұрын
they only harm those whose land & belongings were promised to them
@oreytan81606 ай бұрын
@@yasirkhan6455 you mean those that started a war every time in history and cry they are the victim?
@mikeymike77216 ай бұрын
@@yasirkhan6455 thats a very skewed perspective. i would say they are defending themselves from those who are fighting a religious war against them (ie. iran and its proxies).
@yasirkhan64556 ай бұрын
@@mikeymike7721 if we dont lie, someone else will!
@mikeymike77216 ай бұрын
@@yasirkhan6455 some people truly believe that they are always speaking the truth
@JohnPean-xy2ou6 ай бұрын
Apostasy in Islam in some regions is prohibited and even can be put you at risk of execution. I don't think that there is any moral equivalence between the 2 religions, maybe some radical jewish sects will try to linch you, but then again it doesn't represent majority of jews around the world
@peterc.41435 ай бұрын
Jews have a concept called Rodef, which is essentially like a Fatwa in Islam. Rabbis have determined certain Jews as a Rodef, which is basically ex-communicating them or worse. Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish religious extremist, after Rabin was declared a Rodef by some Rabbis in Israel, all because he wanted to make peace with the Palestinians. Don’t be fooled, there are many extremist groups and sects withjn Judaism, even the non-religious political Zionist ideologies are extremist and promote violence.
@79joddy6 ай бұрын
A lot of religious people but judging by the number of face masks they seem to have little faith.
@oreytan81606 ай бұрын
Lol the mask was a law in Israel in the corona pandemic time
@tg26836 ай бұрын
hhmmmm maybe they are just following the law
@arielaw46 ай бұрын
That's not how Jewish faith works. Most Jews believe you need to take action. There's a joke that goes along the lines of a man is stuck on his roof and there is massive flooding. A car comes by, a boat comes by, and a helicopter comes by telling him to hop in as they will save him. The man replies each time, 'no thank you, god will save me.' Then he dies and he asks god why didn't you save me?' And god replies, 'what do you mean? I sent you a car and boat, and a helicopter.' So you shouldn't be reckless and think it's okay because God will save you. That's not how it works.
@MsBhappy6 ай бұрын
I guess you don't ever wear a seatbelt, don't ever wear sunscreen, don't brush your teeth, don't get any vaccines, don't ever carry an umbrella or raincoat on a cloudy day... Because fAiTH
@ladelet2636 ай бұрын
Joddy the date is unfortunately a bit deceiving. This is obviously a rerelease from Covid 3-4 years ago
@ramblingrootscamp6 ай бұрын
How can an atheist still be considered jewish because it is a nationality but if a jewish person converts to islam or chtistianity no longer considered a jew?
@sapiruwu37996 ай бұрын
First - ethnicity Second, even if you convert to other religions you will still be considered a jew, I have a friend who converted to Christianity and ppl here describe him as the Christian jew
@ramblingrootscamp6 ай бұрын
@@sapiruwu3799 since most of the Palestinian population is descended from Israelite populations that converted as DNA and Sir Names prove why are they not considered Jewish ethnically? They have lower % of outside admixtures then Ashkenazis and Sephardic Jews?
@sapiruwu37996 ай бұрын
@ramblingrootscamp that is a subject that was debated alot. I think the whole ethnicity thing is bs but anyways, the claim is that after about 4 generations of no jewish identity in the family you won't be considered a jew and ud have to convert. Especially if you are a men and hadn't have Brit Mila. Do keep in mind, some would still consider them to be jews anyways but that's why I don't like this. There is definitely a Jewish identity that almost every jew I met has, but maybe it's just like trauma bonding lol
@sapiruwu37996 ай бұрын
@ramblingrootscamp also alot of Palestinians today are not decended of the Israelites. Majority came from Arabia/jordan/Syria/Egypt I'm sure there are some Israelites there but they are a minority
@GhostlySD6 ай бұрын
Questions about the increase in Israeli secularism would be interesting.
@perttiheinikko37806 ай бұрын
Hamas knows Israel well and they knew that Israel would start a massive war. Maybe they hoped - as the value of a common Gazan's life is 0 to them - that it would be so massive and horribly brutal that it would widely estrange the Western World from Israel. In the big picture, they were smart, they succeeded, Israel did exactly what they wanted, it's a catastrophe. And Israel - I wonder if the leaders have any realistic exit plan.
@deutscheseele6 ай бұрын
"If you are a jew, you are a brother"
@Howie-f3z3 ай бұрын
Even if I am a bad, bacon-eating, Shabbos-desecrating Jew?
@dani-ks9cg6 ай бұрын
A few weeks ago during Ramadan in Gaza, the crowd brutally hit a person who felt weak and ate before the fast ended. The Jews, unlike the "palestinians" (aka Egyptians and Saudis who are not allowed back), are peaceful and tolerant (except a VERY FEW extremists)
@abuansari056 ай бұрын
you mean to say the jews that are blocking aid and believe more force should be used in Gaza are peaceful?
@babd31216 ай бұрын
Nice revision of History Bro, So Poles Russian German Khazar Proto Turks are peaceful now?
@Arbnvbe6 ай бұрын
loooooool gtfoh with your lies you disgusting liar. It shows how zionists jewz are so peaceful and tolerant when you see the genocide happening. And the videos of christian tourists in Jerusalem being spitted on by jews. Y'all are the least peaceful adn tolerant people in world. But don't worry you can lie all you want, people are now seing the truth.
@playinglifeoneasy92266 ай бұрын
@@babd3121 what are you talking about? This is very unrelated to the comment that you were commenting on.
@dani-ks9cg6 ай бұрын
@@babd3121 Even if I assume for a minute your conspiracy is true (which it isn't) , all of them are still more peaceful than the terrorists you support
@abdulrhmanaun5 ай бұрын
3:06 كم هو عنصري فقط لان اصله يهودي لن يكون عنده مشكله انه ملحد اتمنى ان تسألهم اذا اصبحت مسلم هل يمكنك البقاء في اسرائيل
@benignuman6 ай бұрын
As a religious Jew it hurts me too (even though I am not Haredi). As a parable, it is like your friend from High School that was brilliant and talented. They could have been a brain surgeon, a scientist, a musician, an artist, anything. And you meet them 20 years later and they are bagging groceries and a bouncer at night. Even if they are happy, it hurts to see that. A Jew that is an atheist has no portion in the world to come. They may be happy here but when they die, that is the end. That loss of potential is really sad.
@cielush18486 ай бұрын
"A Jew that is an atheist has no portion in the world to come" אני לא חרדי או מאמין בעצמי, אבל אני 99% בטוח שאתה טועה כאן.
@DanielGalimidi6 ай бұрын
There's no world to come, there's no God. All that exists is what has been scientifically proven to exist.
@mikicerise62506 ай бұрын
Well it's the same for me as an atheist. Sad to see people who could have been scientists or brain surgeons who could contribute to what is real waste their potential on what is purely imaginary. 🤷
@cielush18486 ай бұрын
@@mikicerise6250 yea the logic on the original comment is completely lackluster, although as with many toxic/evil things and mindsets... they are with good intentions :/
@tommykawaii6 ай бұрын
@@mikicerise6250except that mostly their beliefs do not waste their potentials in this life? A believer can be almost anything a non believer is. Except for a few things. But once life is over, it doesn’t matter anymore. If they are wrong, they simply cease to exist. There’s no regret or perception of wasted time. If they are right, however, they have eternity in the other side, something that non believers can never partake with. So their sense of “hurting” as they described, kinda makes more sense
@Rotti175 ай бұрын
At 4:47 the man is wrong. It is the obligation of all humans, Jew or not, to believe in God. 7 Noahide commandments.
@nashbeuh6 ай бұрын
You're jewish? Yes! Ok brother! So reassuring that you are!
@israteeg7526 ай бұрын
If you are not Jewish, a Charedi Jew wouldn't care either way.
@Matzieu16 ай бұрын
Does it bother you that they are not bothered?
@POONANI-m2r6 ай бұрын
try this in an islamic country.
@handsomestik5 ай бұрын
Yeah you are right
@shorletav6 ай бұрын
If someone you care about wants to do something self-destructive…heroine, reckless driving, whatever…do, you care?
@Dexuz4 ай бұрын
The main question should be, "is it really self-destructive? Maybe I'm wrong".
@OktaviusBiedermann6 ай бұрын
Religious hardliner have always been a problem for humanity.
@choyayahyah6 ай бұрын
Maybe he should ask people like you if you have an issue with religious people? Obviously you do
@OktaviusBiedermann6 ай бұрын
@@choyayahyah I'm religious myself lol
@divemylollol61525 ай бұрын
@@OktaviusBiedermannwe don’t know if heaven and hell are real place anyway until someone comes back from heaven
@ntheg6 ай бұрын
Beautiful video thank you
@chaimtriebitz55236 ай бұрын
Jewdism is beautiful
@divemylollol61523 ай бұрын
I believe in Spinoza God theism is for children
@The_Voice_of_Reason7486 ай бұрын
"Most Zionists don't believe that God exists but they do believe he promised them PALESTINE" - Ilan Pappe
@baruchdego89346 ай бұрын
Because Jewish is firstly nationality. You don't have to be religious to be Jewish.
@shirelsloomi84526 ай бұрын
What a surprise to see Ilan Pappe's quote here (sarcasm). It is really complex, let me start at least diving into it: A. Being Jewish is not only a religion, it is a people, group, tribe, ethnicity. B. Many Zionist believe in god just in different ways: 1. Some believe in the existence of a divine entity but they do not necessarily believe it is the "Jewish" god as it is perceived in the bible. 2. Some believe in the existence of a divine entity and that this divine entity is the god of Israel, but they do not believe in the religious system or in the connection of belief to practicing the religion. 3. Some believe in god of Israel and in some of the commandments. 4. Some believe and follow the commandments very very strictly as an integral part of life. Etc. etc. etc. it is not as simple as black and white, you have 50 shades of grey....
@marianmorley6 ай бұрын
@@shirelsloomi8452so they cherry pick then. Very wishy washy. What about ppl who's ancestors converted to Judaism; their genetics are not semitic and now their offspring no longer believe in God, but live in Israel are they Jews?
@shirelsloomi84526 ай бұрын
@@marianmorley It is a very good question, not gonna lie about it. I don't know the answer, I am not ashamed to say that. Anyway, it is annoying because it seems everything Jews do will grant tons of criticism- if Jews don't let people convert then they are bad, If they let people convert but not integrate into the society they are bad, if they don't marry non-Jews they are racist and then bad, if the marry non-Jews then they don't deserve to be in Israel etc. etc. etc.... Anyway, there aren't many converts in Judaism as it is not a missionary religion. So though your question is interesting, it represents rare scenarios.
@anthonyr9636 ай бұрын
To anyone with a brain: Does the Bible and Quran say God gave the Jevvs the land? Yes or No?
@adamsamad6 ай бұрын
I'm Muslim, and it bothers me because I was an atheist for a brief amount of time and I was lost. Nothing had meaning, that being said I hope you find the truth. As Muslims my job is to prothlethyze becasue if we firmly belive in someyhing its selffish to withhold the truth and not share. We can't force our belief on anyone. However, we hope you find the truth from all your research and the people you meet.
@SalveteOmnes16 ай бұрын
Mind your own business! 😂
@Dhua_diary6 ай бұрын
@ludvigsilva1 He said " we can't force our beliefs on anyone "
@Forevergreenclover6 ай бұрын
That’s your own personal experience. Doesn’t make it universal truth. The only solid true hard scientific fact is that nobody knows for sure. Nobody. It wouldn’t be faith otherwise.
@SalveteOmnes16 ай бұрын
@@Dhua_diary Well, I can’t either! 🤷🏽♂️ That’s why I mind my own business! ☺️
@adamsamad6 ай бұрын
Why are you butthurt when I genuinely state a generic term like "find the truth"? This is actually the main problem.
@jean-sylvaintremblay76946 ай бұрын
I’m an atheist and believers bother me.
@ChrisKhaled835 ай бұрын
irritating, are they not?
@Dewbird69953 ай бұрын
Why?
@mazaltov-indonesia6 ай бұрын
the interviewees should ask you back "lamah" - "why"
@axel-fh1ru6 ай бұрын
Israelis are kind .they deserve the support not the Palestinians
@hershyfishman29296 ай бұрын
2:44 (caption). It’s not a version of Habakkuk but a wordplay on Habakkuk
@TribeOfJudah.6 ай бұрын
This whyt ppl didn't match deteurmony 28, if they read it they'll see that bleq ppl match all words in deteurnomy 28
@Dexuz4 ай бұрын
Deuteronomy 28 is wild, I guess God changed his mind about giving out blessings and curses willy-nilly, can you imagine a world where if you disobey he straight up makes your fiancee get raped?
@deguilhemcorinne4186 ай бұрын
One friend of my husband is a Jew converted to Islam. A very flexible islam. We think he did it primarily to contest his father's authority, but still, he is very concerned by the hostility against his new religion.
@ozgurkarakas49096 ай бұрын
1st conversation: - I'm a muslim, can I convert to Judaism? -No! -Lama? -Because your mother is not a Jew? -Ok. What about my mother, can she convert then? -No, her mother should be a jew? - Come on! But my grand, grand, grand.. mother is Eva, as well as yours! What is the problem? 2nd conversation: -My mother was a jew, but I'm an atheist. -No problem, you are my brother. Mussolini and Hitler are so called Fascists. Come on! Theirs were ideology, but judaism is a religion. Fascism is a religious doctrine of Hashem for those people. Means, Mussolini and Hitler DID NOT believe that if they had broken fascist doctrine they would be sinfull or punished by God. But for those jews fascism is a subject of faith and if they have broken fascist doctrin they would be sinfull and be punished with hell by God. Nowadays we can see in Gaza how dangerous is that type of religious fascism
@ozgurkarakas49096 ай бұрын
@idk-th7uj Q1: When I convert to judaism, will I be fully equal to a mother born jew, or some kind of second class because of I still do not have any jewish blood? Q2: Who applies that test, Hashem or is there an official authority in Israel for this purpose? Q3: Are the questions fixed? Or applied depending on the individuals? Is it possible to have them before that sciencirety test to study on them to get a high degree? Q4: If I pass the test, will I have some rights like mother-born jews? For example, to have citizenship of Israel, having working and staying visa in Israel, or settle on Palestinians' lands and build a dublex villa...?
@dogbert526 ай бұрын
@@ozgurkarakas4909why are you people so addicted to lying? Or those are the conversations going on in your head?
@DoodiDo6 ай бұрын
@@ozgurkarakas4909 Q1: Yes, it's a commandment to love the convert, it's mentioned in the Torah thirty six times and relates to the commandment of love of Israel. According to the Rambam, a convert needs to be treated better than a Jew. Q2: It's a process of time, one day in the synagogue, two days in the synagogue, three days.. Suddenly you realize you are there for months and everyone already see you as a convert, yes you will be tested through out the whole process, but it wont be official, more like unexpected questions. I believe a respected Rabbinical institution is enough to be recognized as a Jew, but most be Ultra Orthodox Ashkenazi wave, or Ultra Orthodox Mizrahi wave, no other sects will be truly recognized by all jews as a legitimate convert. Q3: It's more of a process of testing while being part of the community, you know random questions, or people look how you behave on a prayer, generally they just want to see if you are a follower of the commandments and really scared of god. Q4: Yes, but don't settle on Palestinian lands, in my opinion its better to end the conflict, however we can.
@lilyayusupova29326 ай бұрын
1:10 Thus we can logically say that all atheists or weak believers of Islamic society can ALSO be indifferent to the atheists, like the previous of this orthodox man, can't we?🤔 I ackbowledge that muslim peoples have a tiny number of atheists but still.
@chrisvalleqatsi6 ай бұрын
It bothers people who are not as secure in their beliefs as they would have you think. They rely on concensus and groupthink for validation, and people who defy/challenge their worldview indirectly threaten their identities.
@eitanshapiro8626 ай бұрын
You obviously know nothing about Judaism if that is what you think. Espescially Charedim and Charedi culture. Charedim and religious Jews in general (like myself) will follow what we believe and the laws that we are meant to follow no matter what other people believe. However many of those laws as well as cultural aspects of the religion are communal and create a bond among our people. When there is someone else within our people who does not believe in the religion than it saddens us that we cannot have the same communal experiences with them.
@wow20316 ай бұрын
Not really. If you belive something strongly and think it's the one and only way, you'd be bothered by someone who doesn't follow that thing.
@ze_genz91396 ай бұрын
In theyre case its only if they literally view you as family are they upset. they dont care about gentiles not being jewish, they care about jews not being jewish.
@dannyarcher63706 ай бұрын
That's the case of Islam. That's not the case here. It bothers Jews not because they see it as a betrayal, but rather that they don't want to see their own fall from what they consider to be a beneficial path. At least, that's how it appears to me as an atheist.
@zevspitz89256 ай бұрын
Excuse the crudity, but if you objected to someone advocating for cannibalism, should others interpret that as you being unsure about the moral ills of cannibalism?
@pixel_hookАй бұрын
I’m an atheist Hispanic and I might try this is Latin America if that’s ok with you, I don’t want to copy you unless ur cool with it??
@divemylollol61526 ай бұрын
People who believe in God 👇
@MohammedHassan-ym8qf6 ай бұрын
And in prophet Muhammad pbuh and Allah last revelations through prophet Muhammad pbuh
@Dhua_diary6 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf الحمدلله
@brandonlefton13466 ай бұрын
This fool just wants likes and comments
@darksol99darkwizard6 ай бұрын
Your finger is too far to the right
@שלמה-נ1ח6 ай бұрын
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qfOnly muslims believe that
@luloa11075 ай бұрын
Atheist but believes Palestine is his “home land”. The irony 😂😂
@Woobyer3 ай бұрын
🤦 It’s about history and indigenous people not religion that anyone can interpret differently.
@Omar-Khayyam6 ай бұрын
Jews are the only atheists in the world who believe in biblical prophecies, they all make aliyah to the promised land what a contradiction
@Abu_Shimshi6 ай бұрын
israelis dont think that they are from Israel because of the Bible... Jewish is an ethnicity as well, they don't have to belive in god
@thedreamliner0076 ай бұрын
Israel is not a prophecy, it is an historical reality
@user-td4do3op2d6 ай бұрын
Atheist Jews move to the land because it is the ancestral homeland of their people and it's a wonderful country where they are guaranteed safety. Israel is the best country for Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Middle East, by a long way.
@yigalgurevitch29366 ай бұрын
The only person who makes senseless statements should look into a mirror. 🤡
@NXDL256 ай бұрын
I'm sure you'd want Mekkah and Medina back into muslim rule if it was invaded by a foreign army and that's understandable. Give people back their holy lands.
@eugeniev-a46 ай бұрын
It was a beautiful videos. But also some says a Jew saying he is an atheist is a liar: Our life is a miracle, and also you have a divine soul, so it is just out of denial that you can be an atheist but inside you know. (I have been an atheist too until 15 and then realize, tons of miracles were happening when I prayed and I was really opening my eyes to see it and realized G.d presence was so obvious. That and being religious, giving a meaning to life and working on my character and accepting that you can’t avoid being a Jew, it doesn’t make sense to live only to be an animal going everyday after its basic needs and repeat and repeat the most futile things )
@shir_azazil6 ай бұрын
Then you were an atheist before you changed your mind. Atheists are really really atheists, they don't lie to themselves. Your point is unprovable
@Dexuz4 ай бұрын
Same fallacious argument that Christians use, at least Jews have the decency to keep it to their own tribe, apparently.
@man20rn6 ай бұрын
In many aspects, being friends and collaborating with atheists is better. Atheists are generally intelligent and easy to get along with and work with. Interacting with Atheists is safer and more comfortable. There is no burden whatsoever. On the other hand, making friends and collaborating with religious people, especially people of different religions than ours, tends to easily cause problems including discrimination and persecution.
@schlafcomandanten6 ай бұрын
BDS
@Evilslayer736 ай бұрын
God said is forgiveness is eternal . And he's forgive to all sinners , Amen. liberty is coming from god .acceptance,forgiveness and peace that is the way of god.
@Evantrop6 ай бұрын
Haridim tapilim
@ophirhaddad6 ай бұрын
Stom tapeh shelkha akh yakar, savir lehaniakh shehem ovdim yoter kasheh mimkha. Dai im hashtuyot
@yigalgurevitch29366 ай бұрын
kurbanot shel shtifat moah arukat shanim.
@MrEVAQ6 ай бұрын
lama kulanu medabrim kakha?
@shir_azazil6 ай бұрын
@@MrEVAQzot hamediniut hachadasha
@user-zg3nb1mk5b266 ай бұрын
Say what you want, but one or two generations and you won't have any Jews left, or your son or grandson will assimilate. And finally there won't be any secular Jews left in the world, only ultra-Orthodox will remain as Jews.
@navit43696 ай бұрын
They said it is hurt in the heart if you not beliver. they did not said it is insulting . It is in the Judaisim - every man to his belives