Nossy Drelich
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Meir Kahane being sworn into the kneset
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Meir Kahane being sworn into the kneset
Turn on Sabbath mode LG fridge LRSXS2706V and other models
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Many thanks to@shlomipow for making the video, on the the same model fridge but different configuration.
Kneset leaving during Meir Kahane speech
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I heard it said, that they used to stand behind the door to listen, like if truth was too difficult to listen to up front, apparently it was bearable behind a wooden door. (The Israeli govt can't afford a golden one.)
Kach (Kahane Chai) rally 1988
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This was a speech given by Meir Kahane hyd , in 1988. As nothing has changed, it is still relevant to 2023, as 1988.
Chabad of Edmonton menora lighting 2022
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Chabad of Edmonton menora lighting 2022
Chabad Chanuka lighting 2022, speech at the Alberta Legislature.
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Chabad Chanuka lighting 2022, speech at the Alberta Legislature.
10 Yud SHEVAT 5735 Farbrengen
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10 Yud SHEVAT 5735 Farbrengen
Shmiras Halashon promo
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Shmiras Halashon promo
Shliach’s Rousing Address on Sheva Mitzvos
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Shliach’s Rousing Address on Sheva Mitzvos
Roundtable discussion with Immanuel Shochet and Dovid Kaplan
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Roundtable discussion with Immanuel Shochet and Dovid Kaplan
Windows 11 running on a Dell mini 1012
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This is just a proof of concept that you don't need the lastest and greatest to run Windows 11. Any laptop with a 6rbit processor and 4gb of ram will do. (you can technically install it with a lot less but be prepared for lagging/freezing becauae of the limited memory.
How to open/close the hood of the Hyundai Kona 2021 (and perhaps other years and brands as well)
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Sorry for the shaky footage, when you pull the hood latch, it'll pop open an inch, in the middle of the hole, you'll feel a switch, move it to the left with one hand and pick up the hood with your other, it may need a bit of force cuz it's heavy.
How to turn off the lights to an LED fridge for shabos
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Sorry for the shaky video footage, I learned not to use video eyeglasses for tutorials :) this is for those fridges/freezers without Sabbath mode. I meant to say in the video, to move it around the top and sides until you see the lights go off. I used these, but any strong magnet (not dollar store ones) should work. I think they are called craft or industrial magnets and you can get them at hom...
the manna of today by od yosef chai
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the manna of today by od yosef chai
Thank you hashem by od yosef chai
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Thank you hashem by od yosef chai
The Conspirators - Yad Lachim
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The Conspirators - Yad Lachim
Eretz Yisroel by Od Yosef Chai
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Eretz Yisroel by Od Yosef Chai
Yakov and Eliyahu by Pinchas Holy World Productions
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Yakov and Eliyahu by Pinchas Holy World Productions
Dancing rabbis
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Dancing rabbis
America is No Different
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America is No Different
Sacred or Familiar - Manis Friedman
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Sacred or Familiar - Manis Friedman
Caution: Delicate Ego Ahead - Manis Friedman
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Caution: Delicate Ego Ahead - Manis Friedman
Tehilim Saved My Father
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Tehilim Saved My Father
Davening With the Rebbe
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Davening With the Rebbe
The Divine Origin of Law - I am, I want, You're in my way - Manis Friedman
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The Divine Origin of Law - I am, I want, You're in my way - Manis Friedman
Chabad California Telethon - Part 3 - 1994
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Chabad California Telethon - Part 3 - 1994
Chabad California Telethon- part 2
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Chabad California Telethon- part 2
Chabad California Telethon - Part 1
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Chabad California Telethon - Part 1
Cabbage Returned a lost article by Sparks of Holiness Films
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Cabbage Returned a lost article by Sparks of Holiness Films

Komentáře

  • @moshemaimon6222
    @moshemaimon6222 Před 18 dny

    הרבי שליט"א מלך המשיח חי וקיים בגוף גשמי

  • @moshemaimon6222
    @moshemaimon6222 Před 18 dny

    יחי אדוננו מורנו ורבנו מלך המשיח לעולם ועד

  • @akacfa13
    @akacfa13 Před měsícem

    BDHE Rabbi Shmuel Butman 16 Tammuz 5784 V hikitzu b’rannanu shokchnei ofor

  • @yitsydrelich4694
    @yitsydrelich4694 Před měsícem

    Amazing, Love you brother

  • @megalitetutoriales_5411
    @megalitetutoriales_5411 Před měsícem

    Y cuanta ram tiene?

  • @robsonsilva2071
    @robsonsilva2071 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow!

  • @syntheticfuture1718
    @syntheticfuture1718 Před 2 měsíci

    Is it true that the Rebbe invented the "moment of silence" in schools to encourage prayer?

  • @flutebasket4294
    @flutebasket4294 Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting that they refer to Hitler as a 'housepainter'

  • @leahkleim6225
    @leahkleim6225 Před 4 měsíci

    OMG! Nossy do you have more of this? what year was this?

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před 4 měsíci

      I don't think offhand. I'm not sure, I'll have to check the tape and see if there was a date on it.

  • @mengaonaveia2098
    @mengaonaveia2098 Před 4 měsíci

    Baruch H'SHEM🙏

  • @stardog16
    @stardog16 Před 5 měsíci

    1:45 Are the 7 Noahide laws deduced from scriptural accounts or are they listed in the scriptural text? ie: the Ten Commandments

  • @hdonstraight
    @hdonstraight Před 5 měsíci

    Nice slide Show

  • @Morahtorah
    @Morahtorah Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome thanks

  • @moshemaimon6222
    @moshemaimon6222 Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing performance

  • @moshemaimon6222
    @moshemaimon6222 Před 6 měsíci

    יחי אדוננו מורנו ורבנו מלך המשיח לעולם ועד

  • @chayareinitz4350
    @chayareinitz4350 Před 7 měsíci

    Love it 😂❤

  • @bunyasblasjin2793
    @bunyasblasjin2793 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks so much!!!

  • @LoveMyCoffee10
    @LoveMyCoffee10 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank goodness for you!!! I was having difficulty removing the basket! Thank you!!!

  • @Yaarahpartridge8847
    @Yaarahpartridge8847 Před 9 měsíci

    Hearing the Shema like this gives me goosebumps

  • @christophmessner6450
    @christophmessner6450 Před 10 měsíci

    That’s a beautiful insight into Jerusalem!

  • @avibenavraham
    @avibenavraham Před 11 měsíci

    R' Schochet contradicts RAMBAM when he claims that tevilah and milah are "after the fact" or simply external parts of a conversion. RAMBAM says "a convert whose intentions were not checked nor who was informed about the commandments and their punishment, but was circumcised and immersed in front of three laymen: he is a convert." The stringincies of 21st century Orthodox conversions go far and above anything required by the standards of the Shulchan Aruch.

    • @Ehav4Ever
      @Ehav4Ever Před 10 měsíci

      Greetings. Just FYI, In order to understand what Rabbi Schochet was talking about comes from Mishnah Torah - Hilchoth Issurei Biah 14 where the Rambam details the process of conversion: [START QUOTE]"What is the procedure when accepting a righteous convert? When one of the gentiles comes to convert, we inspect his background.1 If an ulterior motive for conversion is not found, we ask him: "Why did you choose to convert? Don't you know that in the present era, the Jews are afflicted, crushed, subjugated, strained, and suffering comes upon them?" If he answers: "I know. Would it be that I be able to be part of them,"4 we accept him immediately. We inform him of the fundamentals of the faith, i.e., the unity of God and the prohibition against the worship of false deities. We elaborate on this matter.5 We inform him about some of the easy mitzvot and some of the more severe ones. We do not elaborate on this matter.6 We inform him of the transgression of [not leaving] leket, shichachah, pe'ah, and the second tithe. And we inform him of the punishment given for [violating] the mitzvot. What is implied? We tell him: "Before you came to our faith, if you partook of fat, you were not liable for your soul to be cut off. If you desecrated the Sabbath, you were not liable to be stoned to death. Now, after you convert, if you partake of fat, you are liable for your soul to be cut off. If you desecrate the Sabbath, you are liable to be stoned to death. We do not teach him all the particulars lest this cause him concern and turn him away from a good path to a bad path. For at the outset, we draw a person forth with soft and appealing words, as [Hoshea 11:4] states: "With cords of man, I drew them forth,"9 and then continues: "with bonds of love." Just as he is informed of the punishment [for disobeying] the commandments; so, too, he is informed about the reward for [their observance]. We tell him that by observing these mitzvot, he will merit the life of the World to Come. For there is no completely righteous man other than a master of wisdom who observes these mitzvot and knows them. We tell him: "Know that the World to Come is hidden away only for the righteous; they are the Jews.11 The fact that you see Israel suffering difficulty in this world [reflects] the good that is hidden away for them. For they cannot receive an abundance of good in this world as the gentiles do. For they hearts may become uplifted and they will err and lose the reward of the World to Come, as [Deuteronomy 32:15] states: "Jeshuron became fat and rebelled." The Holy One, blessed be He, does not bring upon them an abundance of retribution solely so that they will not perish. For all the other nations will perish and they will prevail. We elaborate on this concept to make them feel cherished. If [the prospective convert] retracts and does not want to accept [the mitzvot], he goes on his way. If he accepts [their observance], we do not have him wait, but instead circumcise him immediately.13 If he was circumcised, we draw the blood of circumcision from him.14 We wait until he heals entirely15 and then immerse him. Three [judges] stand over him and inform him about some of the easy mitzvot and some of the more severe ones a second time while he stands in the water.16 If the convert was female,17 women position her in the water until her neck while the judges are outside. They inform her about some of the easy mitzvot and some of the more severe ones while she is sitting in the water. Then she immerses herself in their presence. Afterwards, they turn their faces away and depart so that they will not see her when she ascends from the water.[END QUOTE] Most important, what you quoted is from Issurei Baiah 13 but if you continue with what the Rambam wrote he stated the following after what you quoted: [START QUOTE]"Even if it is discovered that he converted for an ulterior motive, since he circumcised himself and converted, he has departed from the category of gentiles and we view him with skepticism until his righteousness is revealed."[END QUOTE] Also: [START QUOTE]"Even if afterwards, [the convert] worships false deities, he is like an apostate Jew. [If he] consecrates [a woman,] the consecration is valid, and it is a mitzvah to return his lost object. For since he immersed himself he became a Jew. For this reason, Samson and Solomon maintained their wives even though their inner feelings were revealed."[END QUOTE] and lastly: [START QUOTE]"For this reason, our Sages said: "Converts are as difficult for the Jewish people to bear as a leprous blemish." For most converts convert for an ulterior motive and [later] cause Jews to stray. It is difficult to separate from them once they have converted. Look at what happened in the desert at the worship of the Golden Calf and Kivrot HaTa'avah. Similarly, most of [the complaints in the instances when] our people tried God were instigated by the mixed multitude."[END QUOTE]

    • @avibenavraham
      @avibenavraham Před 10 měsíci

      @@Ehav4Ever You agreed with my point at every single turn. RAMBAM says that if a convert didn't convert with the right intentions, as long as the convert had tevilah and milah they are a Jew. So those parts of the conversion are not incidental as Rav Schochet said, but critical

    • @Ehav4Ever
      @Ehav4Ever Před 10 měsíci

      @@avibenavraham - Rabbi Shochet does not contradict the Rambam when he stated that tevilah and milah are "after the fact" or simply external parts of a conversion. From what the Rambam stated, it is not ideal for the person to be converted w/o the procedure he stated in chapter 14, which ends with the tevilah and milah and does not begin with it. Of course, once they have done the tevilah and milah you are stuck with them if they had the wrong intensions but as the Rambam pointed out this is not ideal. As he stated in Issurei Biah 13:14-15: [QUOTE]One should not think that Samson who saved the Jewish people, and Solomon King of Israel, who is called "the friend of God,"33 married gentile woman who did not convert. Instead, the matter can be explained as follows: The proper way of performing the mitzvah is when a male or a female prospective convert comes, we inspect his motives for conversion. Perhaps he is coming for the sake of financial gain, in order to receive a position of authority,34 or he desires to enter our faith because of fear. For a man, we check whether he focused his attention on a Jewish woman. For a woman, we check whether she focused her attention on a Jewish youth. If we find no ulterior motive, we inform them of the heaviness of the yoke of the Torah and the difficulty the common people have in observing it so that they will abandon [their desire].35 If they accept [this introduction] and do not abandon their resolve and thus we see that they are motivated by love, we accept them, as [indicated by Ruth 1:18]: "And she saw that she was exerting herself to continue with her and she ceased speaking with her."36 For this reason,37 the court did not accept converts throughout the reign of David and Solomon. In David's time, [they feared] that they sought to convert because of fear and in Solomon's time, [they feared] that they were motivated by the sovereignty, prosperity, and eminence which Israel enjoyed. [They refrained from accepting such converts, because] a gentile who seeks to convert because of the vanities of this [material] world is not a righteous convert. Nevertheless, there were many people who converted in the presence of ordinary people38 during the era of David and Solomon. The Supreme Sanhedrin would view them with skepticism. Since they immersed themselves, they would not reject them, but they would not draw them close until they saw what the outcome would be.39 [END QUOTE] The Rambam repeats this statement about the skepticism further in Issurei Biah 13:17 [QUOTE]and we view him with scepticism until his righteousness is revealed."[END QUOTE]

    • @Ehav4Ever
      @Ehav4Ever Před 10 měsíci

      @@avibenavraham - also, as the Rambam stated at the end of Issurei Biah 13: [quote]Even if afterwards, [the convert] worships false deities, he is like an apostate Jew. [If he] consecrates [a woman,] the consecration is valid,42 and it is a mitzvah to return his lost object.43 For since he immersed himself he became a Jew. For this reason,44 Samson and Solomon maintained their wives even though their inner feelings45 were revealed. For this reason, our Sages said: "Converts are as difficult for the Jewish people to bear as a leprous blemish." For most converts convert for an ulterior motive and [later] cause Jews to stray. It is difficult to separate from them once they have converted. Look at what happened in the desert at the worship of the Golden Calf and Kivrot HaTa'avah. Similarly, most of [the complaints in the instances when] our people tried Hashem were instigated by the mixed multitude."[end quote]

  • @yitzchokmarks119
    @yitzchokmarks119 Před 11 měsíci

    Please post the telethon of 1993

  • @qofi6414
    @qofi6414 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! Got so much stress trying to remove it for hours!!!!😂

  • @barneysman9116
    @barneysman9116 Před rokem

    When i slide the latch to the left do i have to hear a clicking sound.

  • @mussistiefel7592
    @mussistiefel7592 Před rokem

    Uni m

  • @dillonyoung5502
    @dillonyoung5502 Před rokem

    You're a true hero. Thank you, take my sub lol

  • @jenniferkaczynski3765

    Thank you! I was ready to send my new breadmaker back because I couldn't get the breadpan out!!!

  • @RabbiKolakowski
    @RabbiKolakowski Před rokem

    You have 613 subscribers :)

  • @омплекс2.0
    @омплекс2.0 Před rokem

    Да она может запускаться но будет слишком лагать так как нетбук уже старый

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před rokem

      thats true, running and being usable are 2 different things.

  • @edgarbiedermann9350

    Thanks for sharing! Is it still running smoothly? Do you know if that netbook supports solid state drives (SSD)? That would be an awesome upgrade

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před rokem

      My pleasure! Not very smooth, it runs but thats about it with the limited ram. I believe this model does.

  • @srulybronstein457
    @srulybronstein457 Před rokem

    Such memories

  • @vagabonddruid4045
    @vagabonddruid4045 Před rokem

    Beautiful!!! Baruch HaShem!

  • @rcd9568
    @rcd9568 Před rokem

    Thank you for posting keep sharing

  • @user-jx2uy5gi6o
    @user-jx2uy5gi6o Před rokem

    I am looking for the Chabad California telethon at the end of 1993, winter of תשנ"ד. We are making videos about Lubavitcher Chabad these years. We will be very happy

  • @lindanason6211
    @lindanason6211 Před rokem

    Thank you SO much! You would think this would be mentioned in the "before you get started" section!!

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před rokem

      My pleasure! Today, I think the only instructions included should simply be a code to watch a video on CZcams!

  • @user-eg1my9wq1o
    @user-eg1my9wq1o Před rokem

    יש את החלק השני של יום הכיפורים וחג הסוכות ?

  • @nathanrittri
    @nathanrittri Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting!

  • @johnvaught946
    @johnvaught946 Před 2 lety

    What is the secret to getting the top off so it can be cleaned. It appears to be a slot/tab configuration, but I can't seem to get it aligned.

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před rokem

      I am not sure of that myself, if I figure it out, I'll make another video Gd willing.

  • @mendelmenachem1115
    @mendelmenachem1115 Před 2 lety

    🛫

  • @mendelmenachem1115
    @mendelmenachem1115 Před 2 lety

  • @gbsumner
    @gbsumner Před 2 lety

    Had the same problem - fixed with a firmware update.

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před rokem

      Thank you! I will have to try that next time. I goodwilled the printer months ago unfortunately.

  • @debrapalmer5270
    @debrapalmer5270 Před 2 lety

    OMG! Thanks so much. My first video said nothing about twisting the bowl.

  • @21Million
    @21Million Před 2 lety

    I have the same problem. My suspicion is that the 2 paper rollers on the back side of tray1 need to be replaced. Still researching...

  • @danmorrissy3333
    @danmorrissy3333 Před 2 lety

    I have the same problem just wondering if you solved it and if so what did you do?

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před 2 lety

      I ended up goodwilling it. I bought a brother instead.

    • @ppcfinal
      @ppcfinal Před 5 měsíci

      Which brother model did you get. I myself is debating between this and brother

  • @chanialb5236
    @chanialb5236 Před 2 lety

    what's the tune called at min 18:45

  • @hdonstraight
    @hdonstraight Před 2 lety

    Did it fly away?

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před 2 lety

      no but it did get knocked down a few times, but I assume if you tied it around a tree or something , it would hold it in place.

  • @dilvenderkaur
    @dilvenderkaur Před 2 lety

    Finally, I managed to open the front boot. Thanks, buddy.

  • @shmoiterfuna
    @shmoiterfuna Před 2 lety

    Best childhood memories

  • @peaceman987
    @peaceman987 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful. I love this style of singing.

  • @meddem1744
    @meddem1744 Před 2 lety

    John Voight?