What the Bible says about women

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Rabbi Manis Friedman

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@heartofpuregold
@heartofpuregold 10 күн бұрын
As a Roman catholic appreciate this teachings of the Jewish religious on the woman. Thank you and God bless you Rabbi
@THREESISTERS15
@THREESISTERS15 Күн бұрын
I was raised Roman Catholic. But I was taught to respect all faiths and knowing people of the Jewish faith I can appreciate and always have Hebrew wisdom.
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
This is one incredibly beautiful expression of Jewish truth and reality.
@ThirteenKidsLater
@ThirteenKidsLater 10 күн бұрын
This is beautiful. Thank you.
@fullahel453
@fullahel453 10 күн бұрын
Always beautifully insightful. Thank you, Rabbi.
@akai.christo
@akai.christo 10 күн бұрын
Thank you Rabbi Friedman and Team!!💪✡️🙏❤️🔥🎶
@mariebarrett7177
@mariebarrett7177 10 күн бұрын
What a wonderful way to describe a women 💜
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
Thank you Rabbi Manis Friedman. Thank you IGTK team.
@KellyFrancis-bw4kj
@KellyFrancis-bw4kj 10 күн бұрын
You always have a lovely way you explain everything
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
I usually listen to rather than watch your videos. I watched this one. Incredible video IGTK team.
@josephnyongesa193
@josephnyongesa193 10 күн бұрын
Baruk Hashem!
@katherinemiller5497
@katherinemiller5497 9 күн бұрын
Beautiful, Thank you, Rabbi ❤
@shlomolevi4849
@shlomolevi4849 10 күн бұрын
שלום לכולם עם ישראל חי
@sheilamuntz
@sheilamuntz 6 күн бұрын
Because we bring life 💪 And with out a women, you will not be complete. And if mama is happy, everybody at home will be happy ❤
@Tony.Tony.Chopper24
@Tony.Tony.Chopper24 10 күн бұрын
I appreciate the words of wisdom from a man with much more experience than myself, because I'm willing to grow now. But before I could accept the challenges of life I had first to find new hope and to believe, to trust again.
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
'Accept the challenges of life'? They're there anyway, accept them or not.
@BneiNoachReuviel
@BneiNoachReuviel 10 күн бұрын
Gonna watch this.
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
I'm replaying this video speaking of tznius and purity to help bring light into the evil darkness I just learned was committed in NH. I'll keep listening and learning as you keep sharing the light of Torah, of Hashem, as the darkness is being exposed. We need G-dly strength and commitment to endure the exposure Evil darkness can, is and will continue to be redeermed with G-dliness.
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
I'm looking forward to hearing some of your teachings shared during your time in our treasured homeland Israel. Am Yisrael Chai!
@jordanfalkowski6924
@jordanfalkowski6924 8 күн бұрын
I was in the bathroom giving myself a haircut and thought how my mother was a hairdresser for most my life and refuses to cut it for me. So opening a new box of foil to send her cookies in her lunch it sliced my finger.
@elizabethbooth5446
@elizabethbooth5446 8 күн бұрын
Thank you rabbi
@stefaniecolonius4780
@stefaniecolonius4780 10 күн бұрын
The ending made me tear up, thank you.
@maryw4609
@maryw4609 10 күн бұрын
Great little video and ❤ your content it was power packed thank you most of us know the basics it it’s always a pleasure to hear a refresher your an angel 🕎🥰
@FabriciaSimoes
@FabriciaSimoes 10 күн бұрын
B"H Thank you
@YtUser-c1c
@YtUser-c1c 9 күн бұрын
I once was outside in the Judean desert when there was a full supermoon. It was almost as light as day. I could see every rock, every blade of grass. So the Moon can do a pretty good job at lighting up the night. It is mostly hindered by clouds, or by the Earth being it the path of the Sunlight. I love the Moon.
@YosefReich
@YosefReich 9 күн бұрын
Shabbat Shalom !We want Moshiach!Now!
@realonebusinessschool
@realonebusinessschool 10 күн бұрын
A man is empty without a woman. A man with a good woman can conquer the world. Thanks for sharing.
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
Not a "good" woman. That's a qualifier for a woman or a man Rabbi Manis Friedman does not make. A man needs a wife A woman needs a husband. If each are as they're meant to be by G-d, they do what G-d wants and needs each indivudual to do for their own unique mission It's all for G-d, not us.
@zoomed66
@zoomed66 9 күн бұрын
There is no such thing as a good women. Ecclesiastes 7:28 While I was still searching but not finding I found one upright man among a thousand, but not one upright woman among them all.
@realonebusinessschool
@realonebusinessschool 9 күн бұрын
@@zoomed66 Well, I agree to some extent. But it depends on where you look. There are good women, only few exist these days.
@zoomed66
@zoomed66 9 күн бұрын
@@realonebusinessschool King Solomon had access to any women of the 70 nations, he was also blessed by God with supernatural wisdom of all things, if he cannot find a good women then I very much doubt we can. Especially these days.
@realonebusinessschool
@realonebusinessschool 9 күн бұрын
@@zoomed66 My philosophy about life is that, we get only what we believe and wish for.
@mogalelegae8526
@mogalelegae8526 9 күн бұрын
The importance of a woman thank you
@rebeccadavid3130
@rebeccadavid3130 9 күн бұрын
1. Mikveh.Make the body more transparent. Body. 2.shabbat candle. Mood tone subtle that keep family together. Soul. 3.challah. Things you take from the world to support body and soul. The woman senses before you touch it, give a part of it to hashem will make more transparent.
@770AB
@770AB 10 күн бұрын
Thank you Rabbi! ❤So Gorgeous
@elizabethl6187
@elizabethl6187 10 күн бұрын
The candles and challah belong to the commandment to observe the Sabbath. As a Christian, our theologians have made the commandment to observe the sabbath and keep it holy, so abstract that they don’t think it’s important anymore. So I come to the orthodox Jewish women on KZbin, the ones who understand why they go to so much trouble to take a day off! Sara Malka’s channel Frum it Up shows us how she prays to bless her family and community at every step of the Challah making process in her Ultimate Guide video. 🤯Wow! This is such a paradigm shift for a Christian, that I think it’s hard to understand Shabbat without at least listening to what Orthodox women have to say about it. They have the “lab class” to go with the men’s “theory class,” if you will.
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
While you are understandably enjoying learning about Shabbat it is specifically, from Hashem, not to be observed by non Jews. We have 39 categories of work not permitted on the sabbath. Categories. "Keeping the sabbath" is a wonderful and complex mitzvah. It is one of our Ten Mitzvahs, which are part of our 613? For us, all mitzvahs are important in our service of G-d, praised be He. Do you try to observe the rest of our 613? Non Jews, all people, have the 7 Noahide Laws, which are more like categories with additional guidance: Do not worship idols Do not curse God Do not murder Do not commit adultery or sexual immorality Do not steal Do not eat flesh torn from a living animal Establish courts of justice: Do non Jews put in as much effort into understanding the beauty and importance of the 7 they are responsible for to G-d? Not to say that non Jews aren't welcome at a Shabbat table, since many families invite non Jews though they can't bring anything which would dekasher a kosher house. In that way, we would not go to a non Jew's house for Shabbat. See the difference? The meals are part of the celebration of the holiday of Shabbat, as going to shul (synagogue) is. It's actually a special and private day to enhance our relationship with the Creator, what Judaism is all about. Not a 'day off'. We don't have nor do we need or want a 'day off' from G-d.
@elizabethl6187
@elizabethl6187 9 күн бұрын
@@613YY This is all good information, and I thank you for your reply. Of course, you may not share my belief that Christians are under a new and different covenant. That would be understandable. We number Ten Commandments, and while we don’t have specific rules anymore, for more than fifteen hundred years we understood that Sunday was our Sabbath. Stores were closed, secular amusement was restricted, etc. But we have forgotten why this was, and I don’t believe that all of our commandments are still morally true, God-given for our blessing, except that one which is to be casually disregarded. But if I have to discover the meaning for myself, I have to go back to the beginning and learn what it meant at the beginning. It is more than a day of rest (a day off), I agree! I’m trying to learn.
@plnbdy
@plnbdy 9 күн бұрын
I'm going to think on this..... there is something very deep being expressed here.... in the space between these two comments.... we must be deeply on same "side".... "aligned".... aware of the others' strengths weaknesses and potential.... Shabbat is only for those unafraid of seeing how we, the human sausages, are made....
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
​​@@elizabethl6187 G-d made no covenant with you. One covenant. With Jews. No revisions by G-d blessed be He. By what authority did men believe they could revise G-d's covenant with us? By what authority did the Torah get "revised" to a "NT" that was only written by men? Is that chutzpah? Non Jews say the "Word of G-d" a lot though not meaning it. Or you wouldn't challenge us as too often happens. G-d told us. Shared levels of meaning with us. Told us to share with you. Not debate or defend the Torah with you. G-d praised be He shared Himself, Himself, with Jews with the idea that we share the Torah and Him with the world. Every letter, every word, every repetition of words, is explored and given attention to, since it's all from G-d. Precious to us. Not to you. Exoecting us to in any way abandon or accept anything about your bible is absurd. Shabbat has always been Fruday noght to Saturday. Your idea of a sabbath is your own, not linked to us. We know that, whether knowingly or unknowingly, non Jews make contributions to perfecting this world for G-d. The more you learn about what G-d wants from you, the better off we all are. G-d created you to be you, not us. There's value in all of us as we are.
@elizabethl6187
@elizabethl6187 7 күн бұрын
@@613YY Hey, like I said, it’s understandable if you don’t share my beliefs. How could I respond further without upsetting you more? I am very appreciative of Orthodox Jews who are willing to share and explain their views and experiences with the world. Many Christians in particular have a deep interest in such things. And, many do not, I’m sorry to say. I don’t think this rabbi minds the occasional respectful gentile, but you could ask him.
@marythetaurus
@marythetaurus 10 күн бұрын
so beautiful thank you for this. I thought to myself, the moon also reflects the sun, to use the analogy of man and woman, the woman is a mirror for the man in the same way the moon reflects the light of the sun. so by nature a woman will show the light of a man, in her subtle way
@613YY
@613YY 10 күн бұрын
A wife is part of her husband and vice versa. No 'reflecting' in Judaism. Women and men together like you're saying? The 'twain don't meet'. Women and men in our communities don't interact like that. Not applicable.
@marythetaurus
@marythetaurus 9 күн бұрын
@@613YY that's definitely something to chew on, I hadn't thought of it that way
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
​@@marythetaurus chewing on thoughts is good.
@bq1424
@bq1424 8 күн бұрын
Hmmm. Thanks for letting us all know, of course we needed you to tell us that “woman is special”.
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
Many are under the misapprehension, including within our communitues, that Jewish women are treated badly, not appreciated, limited in their value, etc. Yes, it needed to be said.
@tadiafoster4460
@tadiafoster4460 10 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@user-vc4vx2js8c
@user-vc4vx2js8c 4 күн бұрын
Music is to loud
@MsARC
@MsARC 10 күн бұрын
AMEN !
@MarciaB12
@MarciaB12 9 күн бұрын
I love being Jewish
@THREESISTERS15
@THREESISTERS15 Күн бұрын
If people actually listened and applied the advice.
@zensvlognotapro
@zensvlognotapro 8 күн бұрын
What's a man in a Bible? Because nowadays some men they don't want to be a man .
@adcDC
@adcDC 8 күн бұрын
And some women do not want to be women, we live in a world that has lost the value of virtues due to the anti-values ​​of appearance, selfishness, materialism and so on. The masculine archetype according to Kabbalah is externally strong and severe like the sun but is merciful with his own and with the weak when he must, this is something that society does not teach us today. Being merciful and having compassion is not necessarily a weakness but a strength which must be used at the right time and for this wisdom is needed.
@zensvlognotapro
@zensvlognotapro 8 күн бұрын
@@adcDC sad ugly truth🙁. Some Men and women become enemies instead of being a team or significant partner .
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
Whether someone does or doesn't want to be as G-d created them is a serious problem for those people. The Torah does not change or adjust to suit individuals or populations.
@paulschnyder938
@paulschnyder938 9 күн бұрын
Great, but drop the irritating background music!
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
Critic in every group huh? Don't like artistic creativity?
@mauricioellis568
@mauricioellis568 7 күн бұрын
My favorite one that really stuck out to me back in the day was paraphrased: out of a 1000 men. You can find one that is true. And I think it was out of a 1000 women 0.😅 can't remember word for word. But iykyk.😊
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
Not funny. Not true. Sad. Un-manly to say. Reminds me of the Little Rascals "He men women haters club". They were conflicted more than die hards.
@georgiakritikos4955
@georgiakritikos4955 10 күн бұрын
"Early to beD/>> Early too rise," makes You Healthy Wealthy & Wise, is a Good saying Sir❤
@cleopatraargiracs89
@cleopatraargiracs89 10 күн бұрын
@QldTechie
@QldTechie 10 күн бұрын
Music is too loud
@DulcePaolaFernándezBarragá-r8p
@DulcePaolaFernándezBarragá-r8p 5 күн бұрын
LEÓN 🦁 DID YOU KNOW YOURE NAME INTRIGUED ME❤ AND YOURE VOICE ALSO❤ YOURE VOICE WAS LOUD INSIDE ME❤ LEÓN 🦁 ITS GOING TO VERRY NICE TO MEET YOU AGAIN ONE DAY AND GET TO KNOW YOU IF ITS IN PAPÁ GODS PLANS❤ LEÓN GOD GAVE ME A REVELATION OF YOU LAST YEAR! YOURE GOING TO END UP YOURE DAYS AS A RABAI❤ THATS YOURE CALLING❤ AMÉN 😍 IM SO EXITED FOR YOU❤ YOU HAVE AMAZING LUNCH❤ HAVE SOME COFFE FOR YOURE FRIEND DOLCHE AND GABANA ❤
@zoomed66
@zoomed66 9 күн бұрын
Come on..... Adam fell for Eves scheming and humanity nose dived into chaos. Eve knew exactly what she was doing like the song goes "Girls just want to have fun". Don't be a simp for these females.
@Himmiefan
@Himmiefan 8 күн бұрын
Adam deliberately rebelled against God. Eve did not entice him. Again, you need mental help. Seriously.
@zoomed66
@zoomed66 8 күн бұрын
@@Himmiefan Please read the Old Testament. 😊
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
Adam did exactly as G-d, not Eve, wanted and needed him to do. You're believing the incomplete, literal story instead of knowing, or wanting to know, the deeper levels of meaning G-d has for us in His story..
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
​@@Himmiefan that's not nice to say at all. Disagree though personal mud slinging is inappropriate. Un-G-dly. Ugly.
@autumnsmith3585
@autumnsmith3585 10 күн бұрын
We are special because many of us are intelligent, problem solvers, creators also of art and upgrading many things. I identify with the sun. I am a sun sign. I love the sun. The sun sustains life. The sun is warmth.
@lisamarie6611
@lisamarie6611 10 күн бұрын
Amien 💕💕😶‍🌫😶‍🌫🙏🏾🙏🏾
@valariesusan52
@valariesusan52 10 күн бұрын
Fall Brook Falls revisited part 2
@rikib.3444
@rikib.3444 9 күн бұрын
What if only a woman can identify and illuminate the Messiah?
@613YY
@613YY 7 күн бұрын
That's not exactly what G-d said would happen. No "what if". G-d's plan will happen His way.
@rikib.3444
@rikib.3444 7 күн бұрын
The moon (the woman) reflects the light of the sun (the Messiah) and so the Messiah becomes aware of itself.
@adcDC
@adcDC 8 күн бұрын
Neither of them is better than the other, they are both the best at their jobs and that is the meaning of being complementary even on an invisible level. To be able to become one like the day and the night, the sun and the moon, the man and the woman. Unless you become one by the grace of God and his Holy Spirit, which is not just a Spirit of prophecy.
@mtcurtin3608
@mtcurtin3608 2 күн бұрын
🪔🕊💗✝️
@kenzo4Ever
@kenzo4Ever 8 күн бұрын
Sometimes Manis get bored of pronouncing blesphemes and change to having sweet_complaisant speeches. But In Hebrew things are different: - The **sun** (שמש, "shemesh") is generally considered feminine. - The **moon** (ירח, "yareach") is considered masculine. Is it important !? Yes it is very important !
@Albert_Riseal
@Albert_Riseal 10 күн бұрын
I kind of disagree. I think moral actions are what matter the most: unity, gratitude, understanding reality, treating the neighbor as you want them to treat you. I know that In religious fanatism, for instance a big part of Catholicism and Islamism have many sort of amulets, believing in mistic power that mere things have. Such amulet-ish belief sometimes makes them believe it is more important to carry an amulet, than to obey G-D's commandments, which I consider ignorant, sometimes evil, that's why I disagree.
@jeremytheimer7443
@jeremytheimer7443 10 күн бұрын
It was a woman who killed abimelech.
@frances.ca.1191
@frances.ca.1191 10 күн бұрын
and yet, 'Hillel HaZqn', 'Hillel the Elder' was HILL for 'HaLyla' 'the Night', also used in the 'Sense' of 'the Moon', and 'Hilal' in 'Urdu' from 'Kashmir' means 'crescent Moon' indeed: there is more to 'say' about 'Day and Night', 'Masculine rational and Feminine emotional', and 'the Sun' versus 'the Moon', the former dominating 'the Day' and the other dominating 'the Night', also the former representing the 'Soma' in Greek, 'Body, Matter' and the latter representing the 'Psyché' in Greek, 'Soul, Spirit', indeed; despite, the 2 'Concepts' are 'interchangeable' that is to say, 'the Sun' is the 'Spirit', immortal, ever shining, and the 'Moon' is the 'Matter', that 'is vivified' by the 'Spirit' actually (cfr. the 'lunar Phases' that can be 'appreciated' because 'the Sun' enlightens the 'Moon' actually, the 'Sun' is a 'Star', the 'Moon' is a 'Planet'), and moreover, the 'Masculine' is 'Intellect, Thought, Word', somehow more 'spiritual', associated to 'Light' (of the 'Day'), and 'Air', the Element, and the 'Feminine' is 'Affection, Feeling, Emotion', somehow more 'material', associated to 'Water', the Element, and consequently to the 'Night' (in Opposition of the 'Counterpart' that is 'the Day'), the 'Obscurity' actually; as 'always', much 'Reasoning' is needed around any 'Concept' in order to 'grasp' so to put it, 'the d:vine Truth' actually. 'Shlom' for everyone, simultaneously, through 'Tzdqh'.
@valariesusan52
@valariesusan52 10 күн бұрын
Beautuful Katie Melua I will be there for all the Mothers in the world.
@lauranell2978
@lauranell2978 10 күн бұрын
Rabbi , I do not believe you seen this movie, Lord of the Rings, the villages wait and then all of sudden, a mountain from afar lights a fire, a message you are not alone we are with you., and then another, it is like this in my learning and spiritual growth with Torah, everywhere when I am in psychological darkness a resource from a Torah perspective will appear to guide me, I never experienced this, ever, a prayer being answered instantly, BH' the internet, I was open too how Hashem will deliver a message, it has been the Torah classes online , if I am struggling with an area in my life I find a Rabbi who can guide me and it works, I found Rabbis that help me transform my speech, and take me to former teachings on LaShon Hara, Rabbis that teach me Shulchan Aruch, but also table manners, and how to communicate and digest life . Rabbi what does Hav Na Negilla mean ?
@lallamalakar7677
@lallamalakar7677 10 күн бұрын
Jai, ho, Bholenath. Jai, ho, Girija Raj Shiv Shakti Har Har Mahadev
@unlockedsecrets9543
@unlockedsecrets9543 10 күн бұрын
what about the fake case filers ?
@MichaelDuciaume-yq6dc
@MichaelDuciaume-yq6dc 10 күн бұрын
The mission of the moon is the anvil.
@Funkylover-sl7ew
@Funkylover-sl7ew 7 күн бұрын
The women back then yea nowadays most are selfish lol
@adamreyes6503
@adamreyes6503 10 күн бұрын
Women are thuper thpecial 😅😂
@sweewahquek2354
@sweewahquek2354 10 күн бұрын
This is truly beautifully.Thank you
@sweewahquek2354
@sweewahquek2354 10 күн бұрын
This is truly beautifully.Thank you
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