I'm from a South Pacific island country. I humbly stand with the Jewish people forever. You people are uniquely intelligent and a blessing. Shalom. This message is powerful and educational. I learnt a lot. Thank you.
@BenAlmond69Ай бұрын
They founded israel in 1950s by kicking families out of their homes you should learn the difference between zionist and regular jews
@danielekslin315526 күн бұрын
G-d bless you
@wisdom.research105124 күн бұрын
Are you from the Marshall Islands ? I grew up on Kwajalein and travelled to outside Atolls during school vacation time. Only 16. I took the supply ships. On Rongelap a poor family put me up a few days. The fish were away that time of year, and I refused to eat the Shellfish cooked. I said I am Jewish and don't eat certain things. That man and his freinds were so 'impressed' ! They said to me: "What are you doing out here, you should be in Israel" Yes, yes they were the ones who first inspired me. So what Island group are you from. ? SHALOM 😇
@144DonnАй бұрын
"Our strength is not in numbers, but in our deep connection to each other."
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
*ethnocentism
@Genesis12verse2Ай бұрын
@@TickleMeChelmno Cry harder
@chayimadinaandyaelАй бұрын
Yes! ❤
@GehinomlezvuvimАй бұрын
What😂😂
@GehinomlezvuvimАй бұрын
This doesn't work for Israel
@TonyEl-hayek-x5rАй бұрын
As a Christian Lebanese myself, unfortunately what we hear about our Jewish brothers and sisters is mainly from Islamic sources which is the opposite of what they really are...God's chosen people..God bless Jerusalem
@BRGytАй бұрын
Hey fellow Christian :D
@JamalenasoyАй бұрын
What you have read from these sources are all true
@jeanattali4005Ай бұрын
❤
@ashercohen5034Ай бұрын
The most successful population in Israel are Arabic speaking Christians. They are the most educated, higher socio- economic level, stable families and more. Israel is the only place in the middle east where Christian population increase, not persecuted and free to practice Christianity.
@CMain2Ай бұрын
@@JamalenasoyNah Islamic extremists are ignorant.
@chriskarimi-vb1ep2 ай бұрын
I love Israel. From Kenya
@jeanattali4005Ай бұрын
❤
@jjohnson-stokerАй бұрын
I'm not Jewish, but I will stand with them and Israel forever.
@BRGytАй бұрын
Same
@crypturilia4568Ай бұрын
Thank you all for your kindness
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
And that’s why they laugh at you
@giladfrandАй бұрын
Thank you ❤
@wizzardofpaws2420Ай бұрын
Me too.
@Hadassah-q4zАй бұрын
I am a Jew from both paternal and maternal lineage. And I am also a Taiwanese Chinese.
@yuvalkoren4070Ай бұрын
וואלה נדיר, רק פעם אחת פגשתי יהודי סיני והוא יהודי רק מהצד של האמא.
@danakrugerАй бұрын
@@Idomealways For your opinion. For jews it's always cool to hear about jews from distant diaspora.
@brynawaldman5790Ай бұрын
@@IdomealwaysYou don't care. This reflects you & not us. It's your problem.
@brynawaldman5790Ай бұрын
There were active Jewish communities in China till the 1880s. Henry Abrahamson does Jewish history lessons on KZbin. He has the theory that fluency in Hebrew to be able to read Torah is key to the survival of the culture. He noted that the last Hebrew speaker in China died, & the Jewish community assimilated after that. My Hebrew is far from fluent, but I know enough to know it's a real different way of thinking from thinking in English. It cannot really be translated . . . .
@IdomealwaysАй бұрын
@@brynawaldman5790 idiot go away boi
@ashextraordinaireАй бұрын
Still blows my mind that there are people who've never met a Jewish person. I've always had Jewish friends, classmates, and neighbors. I love Shabbat dinners and Purim services and every night of Chanukah. Can't imagine a life without Jewish people and culture!
@batya7Ай бұрын
I worked in upstate New York and was the first Jew some people had met. New York! of all places.
@ashextraordinaireАй бұрын
@@batya7 That's bizarre! There's a relatively large Jewish population where I live, even a small Orthodox community. But I bet there are still people here who have no idea.
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
Can you imagine a life without Europeans?
@Bulvan123Ай бұрын
I've spent a lot of time in the rural South & there are many people that never met a Jew.
@thinadlamini46712 ай бұрын
I'm South African and I admire Jewish people.
@hrvatskinoahid10482 ай бұрын
Gentiles need to keep the 7 Noahide laws. Good luck.
@xp8969Ай бұрын
@@hrvatskinoahid1048 what weird religion do you practice? It certainly isn't Judaism
@SHope-rq1hcАй бұрын
@@hrvatskinoahid1048 huh? as a jewish person what are you talking about? maybe if you want to know about judaism ask a jew...
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@xp8969 the Noahide laws are laws supposed to be the basic laws all humans must follow after the flood (Noah ide). It is detailed in the Talmud. There are people who follow them, but it's not super common.
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@thinadlamini4671 thanks, but remember we are not monolith. There are so few of us here in South Africa, you probably won't meet many in the wild. And you might not know if someone is Jewish, even if you do.
@magenta.indigenaАй бұрын
i’m not jewish but i can see your collective has evolved in so admirable ways. it’s amazing how much you have accomplished despite thousands of years of persecution
@annonimiss6422Ай бұрын
Our continued existence couldn't possibly happen naturally. I don't know if you believe in G-d, but the fact that we're still around is a proof that He exists.
@saeedmozaffari8091Ай бұрын
I admire the Jewish nation and civilization from Iran.
@k1ngvampppАй бұрын
We love you too! שלום
@NitzpitzАй бұрын
And we admire the age old Persians for their wonderful culture and history. Stay strong!
@lande24Ай бұрын
I admire the great and rich history of Persia. Cyrus the Great the ruler of the Persia was a great friend of the Jews and he allowed them to return to their homeland after they were expelled by the Babylonians.
@דודזבוקריצקי-צ2פАй бұрын
Amazing. That's rare.
@JamalenasoyАй бұрын
The real face of Iranians😂😂😂
@bradleypierce1561Ай бұрын
My paternal grandmother was a Holocaust survivor. She was German Jewish, and fled Nazi Germany in 1938. Although I am a Christian, Judaism, and the Jewish people will always have a special place in my heart. ❤🇮🇱
@hroman5Ай бұрын
Ours is a special bond that transcends time.
@jshipps7599Ай бұрын
Same here…my grandpa was Jewish and we never knew I think he was trying to protect us but it makes me sad that we didn’t know anything about our connection to our people because of fear…ironic thing is I was raised in a Jewish neighborhood lol
@elyjane8316Ай бұрын
My parents were survivors. You are one of us...
@bradleypierce1561Ай бұрын
@@elyjane8316 Thank you.
@bradleypierce1561Ай бұрын
@@jshipps7599 I am sorry that was your situation. God bless you.
@situmaderrick2854Ай бұрын
As a Christian this channel has helped learn so much about Jews. And I’ll be the first to admit that Judaism is not for every one. Nonetheless, my respect for practicing Jews has trippled.
@xp8969Ай бұрын
Judaism is for Jewish people No fascist forced conversions like Islam
@lindsayball5080Ай бұрын
Read jesus in the talmud. The jews are liars
@xking4498Ай бұрын
Im a jew and ill like to learn a bit about what is cristianity, do you maybe have a channel like that you can recommend me to learn from?
@adb012Ай бұрын
What about your respect for non-practicing Jews?
@lindsayball5080Ай бұрын
@adb012 how can one be a non practising jew? The jews are jews because they follow judaism. They aren't the jews of the bible. Jesus came to fulfill their covenant. They were judged in 66-73ad and the real israelites are living in peace in the actual holy land
@douwe9813Ай бұрын
I had discovered in march that I have a Jewish ethnicity ( and more of course ) so it’s kinda nice to know more about my Jewish background☝🏻
@snoozy_bagpipe73Ай бұрын
Chack it if its ur mom/grandmother/grate mother etc. Thats means ur jewish im a "practicing jew" so trust me..
@douwe981325 күн бұрын
@@snoozy_bagpipe73I got it from my great grandmother, from my mom her line
@sherrycohen1824Ай бұрын
Being Jewish is being part of a global support group. We do celebrate together, mourn together, pray together, and disagree together. I wouldn't want it any other way. Love your videos and IG posts.
@rigelb9025Ай бұрын
Funny thing is, based on this, you actually sound like a Jew. For the record - I'm not, nor would I ever pretend to be. I am, however, in complete moral support of the Jews, as of recent times. But I doubt the same could be said about all those phony Jews & Pro-Israel Christians out there, some of whom are in the comments.
@julianzukmann2110Ай бұрын
No, we are Individual humans, not part of your reductive children's fantasy collective.
@MindelMАй бұрын
I am Jewish . I love all of my Jewish family
@markwatters68752 ай бұрын
Stay strong my friends 👍🇦🇺
@Prisam123Ай бұрын
Love you from isreal❤, im scared sometimes because all the world want to kill us 🥺
@LiorTamirАй бұрын
Thank you!
@bbenezra1169Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video. As a Mizrachi Jew with roots in a Yemenite family, I used to feel a sense of inferiority, especially living in Western society in the United States. However, understanding and embracing who I am has given me the strength to hold on to my identity.
@Shade_223Ай бұрын
Shalom Why your would you you are among the original ones I’m igbo bro and not only do our people look the same we wear the same tonak cap 💯
@Mikedcocco1Ай бұрын
Hold strong!! The Yemenite have the oldest traditions in Judaism. Dont ever let go. My family is also Yemenite and I love them all!
@Shade_223Ай бұрын
@@Mikedcocco1 not Judaism but the ancient Israelite customs 💯
@Mikedcocco1Ай бұрын
@@Shade_223 which is still used today among the orthodox yemenites in Israel.
@Shade_223Ай бұрын
@@Mikedcocco1 Naw bro they never practiced orthodox cut it out that was pressured on them by the white European Jewish man. Tell me how it makes sense that being a Israelite is maternal where in the Bible or Torah is paternal biblically
@Baruch-HashemАй бұрын
Well done video, I am an Ashkenaz, Yeshivah Orthodox, Texan Jew, So I wear a Yarmulke under a Stetson (cowboy hat) was raised with working cattle ranch, and follow the laws very carefully with fear of heaven. My good friend is from Mexico, appears to be Mexican ethnically, is is observant as well. At my Schul we have a American Jew of African heritage, as well as one of Japanese heritage. My mother is Reform, she thinks us Observant Orthodox are a little over the top. But like all Jews, we are commanded to love one another and treat all humanity as HaShem (God's) Children. Even radicals whom attack us. What other army drops flyers upon the "enemy" saying flee before dropping a bomb to stop the attacks on Israel. Jusdaism comes from the Hebrew of being grateful to God, not just the tribe of Judah. Well, great video and I encourage everyone to get a closer to HaShem by following the commandments, but love you even if you dont.
@prismaingenieros8235Ай бұрын
It's not true that you must love your enemies. Nowhere does it say that. It just says that you shouldnt be happy when your enemy goes down the drain 😂
@TheDoctorC-147Ай бұрын
Shalom, Brother! 😊
@entropy2002Ай бұрын
Does it give you a sense of pride that the 5 red heifers now in Israel came from Texas? I think that maybe 1 or 2 of them are disqualified now, but several are still qualified.
@chayalazar9982Ай бұрын
That's amazing! Keep strong. We are from Baltimore Orthodox Askanzik Jews. Don't know anyone who wears a cowboy hat and kippah. My husband is a mechanic and wears super thick tziuzus and kippah under his Chevy hat. So proud of him. Our family comes from Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Spain, and Israel.
@zeldalipschutz8637Ай бұрын
I got to feed them in Shiloh :). They’re really cute
@esther_182 ай бұрын
Love the facts. Informative. Thanks for blessing the world, be it as Israelites or Jews. ❤
@miryanboles5356Ай бұрын
I respect, admire and love Jewish people.
@jeanattali4005Ай бұрын
❤
@Aharon.RobinovАй бұрын
I'm Jewish and Israeli American
@Gannicus-USAАй бұрын
You always speak so nicely. You’re a great ambassador for our community!
@sainta2667Ай бұрын
True
@appleo716827 күн бұрын
He’s kind of stuck up in his mannerisms
@Libby_HannahАй бұрын
I never met a jew until I started to study Torah and found a Rabbi to.started my conversion process. It's wild! I was raised roman catholic and we study a lot the "old testament" but I never felt it, somehow, but I knew it, and the first time I read the Torah everything fits super nicely, zero question, clear as day❤ Thank H' I found an amazing Rabbi and his wife is the best, they are super humble kind and they are so full of knowedge and patience❤
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
They will never accept you. Notice how you have no comments and only 2 likes. You aren’t one of them.
@LagolopАй бұрын
Not easy to convert so I give you a lot of credit. My brother's wife was Catholic and converted before there kids were born so they would be Jewish. Interesting that their kids are Jews by virtue of their convert mother and not due to their Ashkenazi father! That's how Jews roll. And what makes it even more interesting is that my sister in law is not just a convert to Judaism and now part of the tribe, she is also native American (so part of another trine too).
@LiorTamirАй бұрын
Regarding the comment that claims you will never be accepted... I hope you're doing fine, wherever you are. Love ❤
@LagolopАй бұрын
@@TickleMeChelmno You are full of drek. Not only will they accept you, they will welcome you and respect you even MORE than a born Jew. In fact they "accept" everyone for who they are.
@danielekslin315526 күн бұрын
Wow! As an orthdhox jew i feel small compared to gar zedek. You guys made such a long and hard way. Your an inspartion. G-d bless you
@micmars67Ай бұрын
I was raised Roman Catholic 12 years of school, became a nondenominational bible believing Christian and left after studying the Torah to connect myself to the Jewish faith and Hashem. Rabbi Tovia Singer was a big part of my crossing over, keeping Sabbath and my Journey.
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
The number of Jews (including me) who asked my wife 'Why?!' during her conversion process were countless. Some to see if she was Jewish in her soul (there's a story about this) but lots because we just couldn't understand why anyone would go through all that work, struggling and dedication for years, where they might just be told 'no' at the final moment. And even if told yes, they would face hatred just for being. I'm not sure if I had not been born Jewish I would have the strength, chutzpah, to go through the process.
@barneydenstad2148Ай бұрын
Chutzpah MAY be seen as strengh, but usually its used in an negative connection. Say, somebody begging social security help although he does has good money.
@barneydenstad2148Ай бұрын
Yes. Nothing wrong with a conversion if that is your decision and firmly belief. but its true, its not necessary for most. Because, being "salved" = go to Paradise, you do by being a good person... and have a reasonable understanding of God. Monoteists are preferred. :) And thus, as long being a good person doesnt mean you are supposed to kill Jews - practically every good christian, muslim and I presume, buddist, and atheist - will go to Paradise. thus, that is one of the chief reasons Jews are seldom actively spreading their Faith. Its good and helps much, but seldom necessary for non Jews to be a Jew. AND often means, you take burdens on you: you ARE supposed to be a good example for your neigbours, be useful to your community, help others...
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@barneydenstad2148 true, but I think putting that level of work into something, not knowing where you'll end up is a bit of tongue in cheek strength. A bit f*** it, I'm going all in.
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@barneydenstad2148 what happens after we die is such a non-issue. Live a good life, that's all we know we must do. It's fun to debate (soul washing machine or reincarnation?), but it doesn't make a difference to how we are supposed to live right now. And by we, I mean all of humanity. Atheist to Zoroastrian (jk).
@ThenoobestgirlАй бұрын
@@PrinAnie I agree 💯% Also, it's both soul washing machine AND reincarnation. I've been doing a research about the afterlife recently, listening to hundreds of accounts of near death experiencers and people who remember their previous lives (and can prove it) and there are definitely consistent themes that repeat and that indicate of both options being included in the afterlife. In fact, our whole existence on this earth is just a simulation in order for our soul to learn lessons it couldn otherwise (how can you learn about the importance of love if you've never experienced hate because you've lived only in heaven which is MADE of love?) and we can reincarnate again and again and again. We also choose who to become and what life path to experience and there are spirit guides (just other souls who've already gone through these lessons and want to help others) who set you up with an appropriate life and look over you as you go about it. If you're interested in the subject I recommend starting out with the Next Level Soul Podcast. It's fascinating!
@WhattaFookАй бұрын
I'm central european non jewish, speaking german, hungarian and some russian. I got shock when I realised, that i actually understand yiddish kinda good.
@zb3495Ай бұрын
Yiddish is a German dialect
@WhattaFookАй бұрын
@@zb3495 that's why I understand it
@mariascheu817Ай бұрын
@@zb3495It is not a dialect, but counted as an own language. But it is founded in Aschkenas, in the Schum cities of Mainz, Worms and Speyer in Germany. Therefore it sounds like a German dialect, but has taken words from Hebrew and a lot of languages where they later lived.
@mariascheu817Ай бұрын
@@zb3495It is not a dialect, but counted as an own language. But it is founded in Aschkenas, in the Schum cities of Mainz, Worms and Speyer in Germany. Therefore it sounds like a German dialect, but has taken words from Hebrew and a lot of languages where they later lived.
@LagolopАй бұрын
@@zb3495 Yiddish is NOT just a dialect but a distinct Germanic language based on Medieval High German. Yiddish is a West Germanic language infused with Aramaic, Hebrew and Slavic loan words. It was around for 1000 years before modern Hochdaych was even born but modern German does have the same roots. Blaybn gezunt, un shtark ;)
@AmaliaCelceАй бұрын
As a Jewish female (15) it is important for me to say that this man is the epitome of Judaism. His thoughts, his beliefs, and his actions. Thank you for showing the world who Jews really are ❤
@Gannicus-USAАй бұрын
People who aren’t Jewish can never understand what it’s like. I travel the world and we play “Jewish Geography.” We’re bound to know someone in common. I was in China at a Jewish meet up and a man knew my cousin!
@mspaint93Ай бұрын
Totally different context, but reminds me of the phrase "two degrees". In NZ you can technically know anyone through two degrees of separation in a close-knit population of five million, while globally it's seven. I'd imagine it's the same for you :) x
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
And you can never understand what it’s like to be a gentile.
@JM.5387Ай бұрын
@@TickleMeChelmno converts can understand both.
@charleyergazi2567Ай бұрын
כל כך נכון
@sarahstrickland2986Ай бұрын
Rabbi Larry Milder - Wherever You Go (There's Always Someone Jewish) - Great fun song
@loveinaction2772Ай бұрын
I’m Canadian and respect the Jewish people and from my ancestry I have 11% Jewish in me a great grand mother many generations back from Ireland. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
@LagolopАй бұрын
11% is actually quite significant genetically speaking.
@user-ss6pt6ix3eАй бұрын
ביהדות היהדות עוברת דרך האמא אז אם יש לך סבתא רבתה יהודייה הילדים שלה 100 אחוז יהודים ולא חצי וכן הילדים של הבנות הן 100 אחוז יהודיות (אצל הבנים שלה זה תלוי אם הם התחתנו עם יהודייה או לא אם הם התחתנו עם יהודיות אז גם הילדים שלהם 100 אחוז יהודים ואם הם התחתנו עם גויות אז הילדים שלהם 100 אחוז לא יהודים... אז אם הסבתא רבתה שלך היתה יהודיה ואתה צאצא ישיר של בנות שלה ושל הבנות שלהן (הבנת את הרעיון...) אז אתה 100 אחוז יהודי ולא רק 11 אחוז😊
@SuperFredAZАй бұрын
I am ethnically Jewish, but choose not to practice, but I DO identify as Jewish!
@Gannicus-USAАй бұрын
Guess what, I have family more religious and less religious! Most ended up in Auschwitz as ashes. People who hate us don’t discriminate
@SuperFredAZАй бұрын
@@Gannicus-USA so sorry for your loss, my family was from Russia and came to North America in the 30s, so we were lucky to miss the Nazis. My family served in WW2 to help defeat them.
@Gannicus-USAАй бұрын
@@SuperFredAZ It’s a lot about timing. Some older relatives were able to leave to Israel, the States and S. America, but my grandma was young, so she ended up in Auschwitz and another one ended up in Slave labor camps. I grew up with the mindset that it can happen again!!
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
But I thought jevvish was a religion? You guys play an interesting game with identity while denying it to your enemies (Palestinians, Europeans).
@LagolopАй бұрын
Born a Jew you will always be a Jew regardless of religiosity. You would be "secular", but ya know what .... Judaism is way more of a way of life and culture than it is a religion. True.
@BarbaraGail_drum_song_danceАй бұрын
This video is a Mitzvah!!! Thank you 😊
@BinyaminShkedi-rr2blАй бұрын
I am an Orthodox jew and i admire your work keep doing what your doing♥️
@LucasPenidoАй бұрын
I am a Sephardic Jew that converted to Christianism, or as some may call: Messianic Jewish. Nonetheless, no one will ever wipe out my culture, heritage, history, and the fact that I will ALWAYS stand with Israel! Am Yisrael Chai!
@eagenthorrorАй бұрын
I'm not Jewish (ancestry wise, I'm British and Irish), and was raised Christian (no longer, however). However, my grandfather (RIP), though not at all a perfect man, apparently raised my father rather old testament. They didnt celebrate Christmas, but celebrated Passover. They also followed kosher laws like abstaining from pork, and would apparently sing Hebrew hymns. Very interesting. My grandfather once made latkes before (they were pretty good).
@barbaracohen9944Ай бұрын
Very interesting. He could've been Jewish and never said anything about it.
@eagenthorrorАй бұрын
@@barbaracohen9944 I highly doubt it. My dad was raised by my grandpa in what was virtually some apocalyptic Christian cult. My grandpa eventually decided that the church they were part of was full of too many zealotic people, and he started his own church in the basement (which is the basement of the very house I grew up in). Genetically, I got a DNA test on Ancestry and 23andme and I am primarily British and Irish, with some Scandinavian and a bit of French. If I had Jewish ancestry, I probably would have heard about it, as I was told since I was a kid about my French Acadian ancestry (which makes up only 3% of my DNA). Honestly, I may not be Jewish, but my family history is pretty interesting nonetheless!
@barbaracohen9944Ай бұрын
It certainly is@@eagenthorror
@Historian212Ай бұрын
It’s fascinating how many Christians take it upon themselves to observe some aspects of Jewish tradition, but because they don’t study with knowledgeable Jews, they don’t really understand what they’re doing. Some decide they’re doing what Jesus did - except they don’t understand that the Jewish tradition has evolved a lot since those times, after the Second Temple was destroyed. What we know as the Passover seder didn’t exist in Jesus’ time, although one or two prayers and traditions may be that old. It’s all very entangled with the history of the church and the synagogue, which almost no one studies. 🤷🏻♀️
@eagenthorrorАй бұрын
@@Historian212 Yeah, I'm not religious anymore. However, I was never part of my grandpa's little cult or whatever it was. I just remember my dad telling me that my grandpa was very observant of solely what the Bible "objectively" says, including the old Testament.
@AkivaYaakobiАй бұрын
as a jew, I am really happy to see someone who talks positively about my religion
@thomasbarca9297Ай бұрын
I have Jewish heritage from both of my paternal and maternal lines my father has Sephardi my mother has azkardhi
@reandruzziАй бұрын
The comment about us checking the "Early Life" section of the Wikipedia pages of public figures for signs of Judaism is so accurate and I'm glad I'm not the only one who does this 😂
@daisy_rh23 күн бұрын
This was so relatable was not expecting it😂
@leekwock27952 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much for this MY friend ❤️
@sainta2667Ай бұрын
Beautifully told and explained. This channel was needed.
@user2008YАй бұрын
I am a Jew from Israel, and it was a beautiful thank you!❤✡
@shilatzrihan7648Ай бұрын
Wow, this is the video I’ve waited for. And as a Jew, and a Isrealy; this video is SO SO SO important these days, to show people what we REALLY are and not what what the antisemitic people are saying!! I’m also looking here in the comments how they support Isreal, it is really warming my heart to see comments like that. It was very important for me to see these comments and this video, it is very heartwarming to see it in times like that, that we have supporters❤ Thank you for sharing this video, it made me happy!! 😄🙏🤗
@Michael-MartellАй бұрын
This is such an awesome video! I’m going through the Ger process now. More than likely I’ll subscribe to your channel!
@Lolas93Ай бұрын
I’m going through conversation and I have to say it is not easy but I’m loving every second of it ❤
@Lolas93Ай бұрын
Conversion NOT conversation (sorry typo 😅)
@kaschwitkisАй бұрын
I really like your videos, particularly your upbeat nature. Thank you.
@ThisIsMbrАй бұрын
Bro your way of explanation is very good I love knowledgeable facts about history religion and all keep it up 😁
@Johndavidd4133Ай бұрын
I believed Jews exist in every corner of the world and I simply Identified myself as one. God bless Israel.
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@Johndavidd4133 what do you mean by simply?
@judeancupcake7553Ай бұрын
That's not how it works.
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@Johndavidd4133 first it's a fact that we exist. Second someone can't just decide that they belong to a nation.
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
They’ll never accept you
@lonewolf77771Ай бұрын
I think that he has glossed over the most important component of Judaism: G-d, “HaShem,” the Name that is so holy that we’re not even supposed to pronounce it. Judaism would never have lasted this long without a very deep connection and relationship to G-d and His Torah (teachings).
@zionistgoddessofstarsАй бұрын
This was a very exciting video! I have been wanting to learn more about the culture and this helped! 😊 (I am Jewish but I like learning about different cultures!)
@mariascheu817Ай бұрын
You are right. I sometimes in my life, I heard poeple saying jews are like this or that - sometimes stereotypes. When I hear that, I ask: Do you know one? Than they look astonished and answer "no". I think this question is the best way to break stereotypes by poeple starting to think. There is not "the jew", like there is not "the french", "the spain". Of course we have our culture, but we are also individuals.
@ishamkader2696Ай бұрын
Not in NUMBERS but deep in CONNECTION of one another ❤🇮🇱🕍😇🕯️✡️🕎
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
People in the West especially forget that we arent monolith. I'm Ashkinazi but don't 'look' it. In fact people feel comfortable being antisemitic around me because they have an image of dark curly hair, and I'm pale with mousey hair and green eyes. My son is Black and had to take his bar mitzvah certificate to school to prove it!
@annemurphy9339Ай бұрын
Esau and Jacob were redheads, so ….
@Joseph-ql9oxАй бұрын
being anti semetic is hating on someone from the levant region, if you are jewish but not from the levant region, you are not a semetic person, religion doesn;t matter, race does
@PrinAnieАй бұрын
@@Joseph-ql9ox Antisemitism was coined as a more scientific term to replace Judenhass. It wasn't about the semetic language group. I was first used in 1860 as a distinct hatred of Jews. On another note, are you saying that Ethiopian Jews (Beta Ysrael) don't face antisemitism. What about the Cochinis, the Bene Israel and the Baghdadis of India. Things get tricky in a diaspora. You know, when people are forced out of their homes to become slaves to the Romans and forced into Spain or even Germany.
@TickleMeChelmnoАй бұрын
Why would your blk son have to prove it? You tried to pin racism on whytes and then excused it for your own kind against your own son!
@annemurphy9339Ай бұрын
@@Joseph-ql9ox True, but those enclaves of Jewish people that were established in the USA or Europe for instance, during the long diaspora, remained in their groups and still carry the Semitic/Levant DNA of their origins. Genetic studies prove the genetic kinship between these groups. Converts to the faith like the Igbo & some Ethiopians aren’t Semitic, I agree.
@tomerchipАй бұрын
Thank you for the content I send you all love from Tel Aviv
@victoriafranco6859Ай бұрын
Beautiful episode 🤍
@MorBonnyMusicАй бұрын
Always so informative ❤
@noavernerАй бұрын
you are the best jewish representative ❤️. I learn so much from your videos on my own heritage , as a non religious jew i am quite distant from parts of it so thanks!
@סתםאחת-ל8יАй бұрын
אני יהודייה מישראל מאד נהניתי לראות את הסרטון תודה רבה🇮🇱😍
@Aripengu1955Ай бұрын
עם ישראל חי🇮🇱♥️
@nogigitАй бұрын
עברית סוף סוףףףףףף
@yuyuv6567Күн бұрын
יא
@Rani-xx5cmАй бұрын
Its an Obligation for Christians to support Jews. 🇮🇱 ✝️ 🕎
@rigelb9025Ай бұрын
How do you support them?
@baonguyen-ct6njАй бұрын
Yet they spit on your crosses and pilgrims
@sainta2667Ай бұрын
@@baonguyen-ct6nj Spit your crap somewhere else.
@Rani-xx5cmАй бұрын
@@rigelb9025 Because They are Good People.
@Rani-xx5cmАй бұрын
@@baonguyen-ct6nj I have lot of Jewish friends, They never insulted my Religion, They used to support me for whatever I am, I used to talk, Drink, sleep & Hangover with them, Their parents treat me like their children. If some people do bad things. Only they should be punished, not an entire Religion
@Fre3domAction15 күн бұрын
As an Iranian I stand with Israel and against Islamic Regime in my country!
@benschaeffer810227 күн бұрын
I've NEVER been PROUDER to be Jewish than I am RIGHT NOW. I grew up in NYC (the LARGEST Diasporan Jewish Community outside of Israel itself) in a fairly secular (but descended from Chasidim) family.
@mpd8633Ай бұрын
As a non-Jewish person, there are a few facts I know about the Jewish people, as revealed in the Bible. Firstly, they are a people God chose by His sovereign will as His own special people, to whom He gave a special revelation of Himself and of His ways, and who would in turn demonstrate this to the rest of the world. They were not supposed to have a human king. God Himself is their King. Secondly, there is a piece of real estate, a plot of land, which God designated as His own personal property, and which He gave to the Jewish people to inhabit. But He warned them explicity, that they were TENANTS in the land, and if they did not abide by His laws, He would evict them off the land, but when His anger cooled, He would bring them back to the land. Thirdly, the city of Jerusalem is God's special city, His designated capital, from which He Himself would govern all nations at the appointed time. And fourthly, the Temple in Jerusalem is God's special dwelling place among the nations. When you know these facts about the Jewish nation, it's easy to understand why Jews are an exceptionally prosperous race, and yet are the most persecuted in history. It also becomes evident why the land of Palestine is hotly contested, ownership of Jerusalem is hotly contested, and the Temple site is disputed. It goes beyond mere politics. It's a spiritual confrontation and contest between God's kingdom of light and the evil forces of the kingdom of darkness.
@lonewolf77771Ай бұрын
Well said.
@aeh3253Ай бұрын
Please don't use the word "Palestine". It's not biblical.
@נטלישלי-ז4מАй бұрын
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯💯‼️ wow im shovked and so glad to see that a non jew knows all that so well.
@TNTGAME12Ай бұрын
Could you make a video about military conscription in Israel, and about how the lifestyle in Israel is very different between religious and secular people, and about education in Israel? I wrote down a few topics that I think would be nice to see a video about.
@waisinglee15092 ай бұрын
At 3:40, totally agree that Jews are the best lawyers.
@Amro-elbosatyАй бұрын
Will be good if the Jewish lawyers continue to advocate for justice and stand up against the brutal oppressive racist regime known as the state of Israel, its allies the USA and the war criminals.
@MsMarvel-bffАй бұрын
It’s wrong to make such stereotypical assumptions. As with lawyers of all backgrounds, some Jewish lawyers are dishonorable, and some exhibit great integrity. It applies to all people of any profession.
@ChiomaAniefuna-n7dАй бұрын
What a wonderful tradition!! What gets me excited is the fact that the Jewish origin is beautiful and original... I am a Christian but i still find Jewish origin as a wonderful bedrock for understanding more about God, for Jesus himself was a Jew I feel so edified with this post... Thank you! We love you❤
@yuyuv6567Күн бұрын
As a teenage from Israel, most of Israel dont belive in a religion. Most of us dont wear traditional clothes❤ the verity of education kinds is amazing
@wizzardofpaws2420Ай бұрын
The only people group who are hated for no good reason. Stay safe and thank you for the informative video.
@manyalevine1017Ай бұрын
Being Jewish is being part of a family
@itai169Ай бұрын
I'll agree to that^ My son's roots are: 0.25 Yemen, 0.125 Greece, 0.125 eastern European, 0.25 Iran, 0.25 France
@dulcilass15 күн бұрын
As a Jewish convert 3 times over I found this analysis of what is a Jew fascinating. I started my studies through the Reform movement (first acceptance as a Jew), then continued my expansion of knowledge until I was accepted into the Conservative movement (ritual bath this time) and finally before going to Israel, I was accepted by the Orthodox after additional studies and had second ritual bath. As a Jew the only real difference that I have is in my Hebrew given name. רות בת אברהם אבינו I chose Ruth as my name and instead of my bio father's name being used, I became Ruth, daughter of Abraham Our Father. And for over 50 years I'v been proud to say that I am a Jew. אני יהודייה
@Emmalife555Ай бұрын
Love u from Israel !!!!!!❤
@StarvrosMitchellАй бұрын
I absolutely love this episode!!!! The content was well explained and very interesting. There is always something new to learn with Unpacked. My take aways are: (1) we are united although our views are different and (2) learning doesn't stop, thanks Chabad and Unpacked for making info easily accessible.
@תומרהנדל-ח8עАй бұрын
What an impressive work your doing 👏👏 thank you 🙏
@Israel4ever-i4c21 күн бұрын
ממש מכבד ונכון. בכבוד. תמשיך בכל הכוח, אח שלנו. ושנה טובה שתהיה. בריאות ❤
@JefiHaredi29 күн бұрын
I am from the city of Cochin in south India 🇮🇳 We have a rich Jewish heritage here. Here we have Jewish town, a Synagogue built in 1568. Some few Jews are still living here
@AmiRaj99Ай бұрын
Wow you did a pretty good work explaining it Well done
@danamiles2071Ай бұрын
I like the part about going into the ritual bath a Gentile and coming out, a Jew.
@KOSHERBLAKАй бұрын
Jerusalem I want to see you at peace with all your children home God bless us all on earth 🌎 🙏🏾 Shalom&Blessings
@sammy_trixАй бұрын
I would wish you could explore the Jewish ancestry in the Philippines and also how they became a safe haven during the World War 2.
@UNPACKEDАй бұрын
We’ll explore and see if we can produce a video on this topic! Thanks for suggesting it :)
@rakefetgal8383Ай бұрын
As an Israeli Jew desendent from Ashcenaz Family tree, I whould really like to Know about it too! The majority Israeli jews are either Spheradic or Ashcenazi decendents and there is almost zero knowledge about our relatives from the East. I'm very curious to know more about their journy :)
@sammy_trixАй бұрын
@@rakefetgal8383 Yeah, we're Sephardic Jews too. Many of them are actually from Mexico, and then from Spain, or those mixed with Basque.
@sammy_trixАй бұрын
@@UNPACKED Thank you❤️🇮🇱
@LaBelleOgramАй бұрын
orthodox jewish girl here first off you hit alot of the main points very correctly and also im dying why did yutube put this in my feed as if i dont know 5 main points abt myself 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ManashantiiTheChristianАй бұрын
Beautifully said. Thank you Manashantii The Christian
@sararichman6612Ай бұрын
Yeah! Onother video of unpacked!🎉
@hamiltonsarain9608Ай бұрын
Thank you! I read that in its entirety. I respect the rabbis and learn from them what is appropriate for a nob-Jew. For example, Efraim Palvanov recently uploaded two videos about the 30 laws for the 'b'nei noahh'. I have nothing to do with Karaites. I don't keep Shabbat or celebrate any Jewish holidays. When the 'mashiahh' shows up, then maybe I will leave this continent in order to go up to Jeruslam to give thanks and praises during Sukkot. Barukh Hashem! To you and yours, success and true prosperity!
@BarondeCastroАй бұрын
Thank you! Great video!
@מיכלגנח-ר3סАй бұрын
Amazing video !! great job! so important ..shalom from ISRAEL
@BeniB-sc3ul26 күн бұрын
"Some people never met a jew" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂 Oh I peed my pants !!@!!#%! Who is that lucky bastard ?,,!?????
@duartevader270924 күн бұрын
Bro just being racist and thinking its a funny joke
@d3vd4s24 күн бұрын
@@duartevader2709it is a funny joke
@duartevader270924 күн бұрын
@@d3vd4s nuh uh, its very unfunny
@ErikCarlosToren20 күн бұрын
Sorry. But nitpicking. 😂 On your quick map of the Diaspora. You missed Mexico! We have vibrant Jewish communities in various major urban cities of Mexico. 😊
@yossicohen775925 күн бұрын
קידוש ה' גדול, יישר כוח!
@akkyttueАй бұрын
Will you guys explore the story of the Lemba Jews in southern Africa?
@UNPACKEDАй бұрын
It’s coming out next year!
@Loverera202328 күн бұрын
1:36 this is SO TRUE! Every family has its own specific special history that lead them to where they are now. In my family on my mom’s side one of her grandmothers is from Atlanta Georgia and has lived in America her whole entire life and her mother lived there a long time also. And her other grandmother is from Israel where she met my great grandfather and they moved to America together all for her to ultimately move back there when she got older. And both of my mom’s grandfathers went through the holocaust and suffered great losses but were able to make a family and find a home. On my father’s side his dad comes from Hungary and came to America and a really young age and his parents had to learn to speak English and learn to fit in for their children. (They also suffered horrific losses in the holocaust, one losing basically all of his siblings which he had a lot) And on my dad’s moms side they lived in America and raised my grandmother in a fairly simple state and life. But ultimately all of this came together when my parents met…and well now there’s me….and that is just one example of a one singular person and their story.
@mosygelb5676Ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos I like to see people explained my religions to the other side
@DhulagarhАй бұрын
Jewish Girls Are So Beautiful 🤗 Love From India 🇮🇳🧡🇮🇱
@Aharon.RobinovАй бұрын
Yea but Asian even more 😂 I'm Jewish ❤
@pietdeboer1948Ай бұрын
I am a Frisian born in Amsterdam, not religious but a Jew.
@crazycoyote173824 күн бұрын
Explained beautifully!! Blessings and Thank you!!
@derickbotha8113Ай бұрын
Thanks, great content & presentation
@noavernerАй бұрын
this video is so heartwarming ❤️❤️❤️
@chezigerinАй бұрын
Great video
@tonialemda2582Ай бұрын
GOD bless Israel and the Jews, his sons
@DrnaynayАй бұрын
Beautiful!!
@shoshanaudelson448119 күн бұрын
I signed up 50+ years ago. Have never looked back, never regretted the path.
@francisconsole389219 күн бұрын
Grew up in a Boston neighborhood with hundreds of Ashkenazi families. My friend Jay's mom made blueberry cheesecake and hot tea in a glass. Good Times
@tomaspushkin1537Ай бұрын
As an israeli jew, I have never heard of asian jews. Still fascinating that there are white and black jews, with a same part in the dna. I am a sephardic jew, so im mostly white, a bit dark.
@OJK9Ай бұрын
I'm Jewish and an Agnostic Atheist. When I wrote that in a KZbin comment, someone did not accept it and argued with me that there cannot be such a combination because these terms are conflicting. Some people are really ignorant and they still argue. Judaism is also an ethnic identity - not just a religion. There are also customs like holidays that we practice even if we don't believe in the theology behind them. Just like Christian Atheists still celebrate Christmas. Why should someone who does not understand Judaism (and probably not atheism for that matter) lectures me and tried to define me?
@jrr2480Ай бұрын
Great video 📼 God bless Israel 🇮🇱 and the Jewish people 😇