Interestingly the Haredi Jews speak Yiddish than Hebrew. They consider Hebrew as a sacred language that should only be used in reading the bible and not used as an everyday language
Several incorrect things here: - Mitzvah is a duty or commandment. The mitzvah truck is used by Lubavtichers to get less observant Jews to start practicing more mitzvahs. - Mikvah is the word for the ritual bath, it is in a building not a bus. - Stamford hill isn't the only Haredi enclave in the UK. There's one in Manchester, Newcastle and Canvey Island. - The apron that men wear is called tzitzit. It's a ritual garment and not related to modesty. - There's a difference between Haredi and Hasidic. All Hasidic Jews are haredi (what you or I would call ultra orthodox) but not all Haredim are Hasidic. Essentially, Hasidic Judaism is a mystical form of Haredi Judaism.
Thank you George, you are a very good teacher, and a very stylish classy communicator. I really enjoyed that, extremely informative in a concise way! Please keep these vlogs up
Hi I'm a Jew from this place and that caravan is actually referred to a "mitzvah tank" which means good deed tank. Mitzvah means good deed, and not a bath for women to bath in. This caravan is actually used for traveling around in to finding Jewish people who don't know they're Jewish and helping them know they are Jewish and teaching them all about it. Both women and men bath in a building not a caravan and these buildings are especially designed for women and men to bath in separately to purify ourselves for all different unpurified reasons.
I'm so glad to pointed out that we (ashkenazim) originate in Israel, and NOT in Eastern Europe like the majority of people think. Yes, we spent a lot of time there after we were expelled from our homeland by various empires, with only a small ethnic input from the area by way of intermarriage and sadly in many cases by rape during pogroms. Gateshead has a large haredi community, though more Litvish than hasidic.
All you have to do is look at Ashkenazis to know that their ancestors never came from the Middle East.They came from Eastern Europe ,mostly from modern day Ukraine and Eastern Russia..It's just another of a long list of bare faced lies propagated by Israel and its Amen Corner in America.
What part of Ireland is this accent from? I grew up between London and Ireland and this accent bears no resemblance to any accent from Ireland. It's an English middle-class accent.
I do business a lot in Stamford Hill. More interesting are the streets off Stamford Hill. Overcrowded houses and cottage businesses are run from those terraced houses.
thank you, doing a wonderful tour im working already over 15 years in the jewish comunity and i know all about this community they are honest reliable people they never harm or try to hurt anyone else! check it out for yourself
Also not only do adults kiss (not touch) these mezuzahs before entering or leaving a room or building, but so do the children and it is considered a good deed to do this but it isn't permitted. Now we are allowed to show our legs, there are just alot of Jews who choose not to, to be extra careful with modesty, although we are permitted to be "tzniot" which means modest in other ways, such as all women and girls from the age of 3 are permitted to not show our knees, ankles, from the collarbone down and elbows as it is considered "untzniot" which means immodest. The men have different rules of modesty as men tend to wear trousers and short sleeved shirts, they are still permitted to not have trousers or shorts TOO short and they mustn't be topless and they are permitted from the age of 3 as well, to start wearing a yamulka on their heads and "tzitzit" by their wastes and they have to make a blessing every day on their "tzitzit" which means strings that dangle by their sides attached to a special vest they must wear. The men from the age of 13 (bar mitzvah) means a man according to Judaism have to start wearing a hat and jacket when out in public and a woman from the age of 12 (bat mitzvah) which means a woman, are considered just like men from the age of 13, to be held accountable for all their actions and only the children's good deeds count and children's bad deeds are blamed by the parents until they should become bat/bar mitzvah. We are permitted to take care of our bodies, although it does not state in our Bible "the Torah" that we shan't have drugs or smoke, it is just strongly suggested that we present ourselves with up most respect which is also reason for why we dress modestly just as our behaviours, well at least in public. There are many, I know who are Jewish and smoke and take drugs, although they DO try not to show it in public too often and it isn't a bad deed "an avara" unless it is really damaging our health.
I was born in Tottenham, and lived there t8ll I was 18 and that was over 50 years ago, Stamford Hill was always very orthodox, let's keep the areas that way. Even St Ann's Church which is in St Ann's Road past Sevensisters Road was known as St Ann's Stamford Hill. It's easy to believe that to be Jewish means to support Israel but so many of them do not like the Zionist state believing it is not really a Jewish state and also condemn the treatment of the Palaestians.
There are 271,000 Jews living in England and Wales, according to the results of the 2021 Census. The figure, published by the Office For National Statistics, showed there had been a slight rise in the Jewish population over the past decade. The same census conducted in 2011 had showed there were 265,000 Jews in England and Wales. (recently published on Jewish News website) I live in Wales and generally we never see an Jews here, although I recently discovered that at least three of my University colleagues were/are Jews, although this was not known at the time. Most Jews that I have ever met also seem to hide it very well.
Hello there, George. When I think of you, the name Brendan comes into my head. I think this is because, when I first saw your vid., I saw the name Ireland. I must have put two and four together, and got four, like you do! Anyhow, I digress; the main reason for this ride, was to ask you why, when you're creating your indoor vids., all the hush and rush? I imagine you being on the run, and about to be busted at any moment! The tension produced, has the advantage of keeping me watching until the end. Is this intentional? Or are you actually in harm's way?!! No answer required! 😀 Ciao Bello..
I grew up around there in the 1970's. A decent chunk of my family still lives there, a couple right there in Stamford Hill Estate. @7:45 pretty sure that I see my sisters flat window up there in the 2nd floor over his shoulder on the right. These were the only Jews I knew of growing up. As a kid I never questioned that this was what all Jewish folk looked like. It took a family holiday abroad when I was 14 to the states for me to see my first Jewish person that was not a Hasidic, and looked "regular" lol. Childhood ignorance I know, Amazing to be born and raised in that city but still so ignorant... but so much are they embeded/intertwined/long established, and if you live around there, they are "everywhere" seeming to own/landlord most of the properties there and in Clapton, and toward Haringey/Tottenham. Shame that they do not seem to be a warm kind of folk. But I suspect its their way. Always walking three or four abreast on the pavement, taking up just about 4/5ths of it, and showing no signs whatsoever that they will not plow down and walk right over you and not skip a beat, if you dont dash to the side to get out of the way. And they wont look or talk to you while doing. Have not lived there for some time, but go there everytime I'm back in London to visit family. Do miss that area as my entire youth was spent there.
@@londonertiger7725 would you know where they build their own tunnels? I know they got caught in NYC and got away with it but a Zionist guy from the Uk reckons they are all over London, or Under London to be more precise.
Also, I may as well add that we do not have so many of us with glasses, I don't know where you got THAT from, but ye, thanks for listening ✔️ (I'm not offended don't worry, just had to put it out there).
An interesting and informative article about Judaism...Maybe on your travels you should do a tour of Goldiers Green which is the the main Jewish area of London today.
I would disagree. Golders Green used to be big. But then it became expensive, leading to many leaving into the surrounding boroughs. So now it’s sort of a mix just like every where else 😂🤣
No they did not originate in israel 2 millenia ago - all nonsense, they are migrants who originated from Eastern Europe, mostly Poland - the connection to ancient Israel is cultural only, meaning they and their recent ancestors choose to follow a Palestine based religion, from Europe. There is only ever about 3% DNA that goes back to an ancient tribe there, less than a connection to Africa.
Something I didn’t catch. He said they wear glasses and seem to have poor eyesight. And then he connected this with living in Israel and Poland. 🤔 I always understood it was down to the masturbating. 😮
@@JohnHarvey_UK I was thinking of people like Rabbi Cohen from the video "Manchester Rabbi for Gaza". I think he is a member of Neturei Karta (NK) an international ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionist group.
@@PlanetaryCitizen yes that's also an example, though they're only around 5k in size with around 100 involved in in anti-Zionist activism. I have also read the following criticism: Neturei Karta’s support of Palestinians is based on fundamentalist views and not on actual ideological identification with the Palestinian struggle. Both of these Messianic forces will take on any type of ideological form to promote their own fatalistic worldview.
@@GeorgeFromIrelandReflections let me tell you as a jew that it is just as objectifying and threatening. Or, as a famous jewish poet put it: "it is the love against which I am prevented from defending myself" You're welcome
I loved Rabbi Lionel Blue and looked forward to his thought for the day on radio four. You can see these orthodox Jews in Gibraltar too. What is the point of your video? I'm a Catholic by the way.
Interestingly the Haredi Jews speak Yiddish than Hebrew. They consider Hebrew as a sacred language that should only be used in reading the bible and not used as an everyday language
I dod not know that.
True for some. Many do speak Hebrew especially those who grew up in Israel. Some more extreme sects consider modern Hebrew perverted and not kosher.
I think "Yeshivish" as an idiolect is much more prevalent
It’s because they are not Semitic and they don’t know how to read and speak Hebrew
That's... Not true. It's just cultural for them to use Yiddish
Several incorrect things here:
- Mitzvah is a duty or commandment. The mitzvah truck is used by Lubavtichers to get less observant Jews to start practicing more mitzvahs.
- Mikvah is the word for the ritual bath, it is in a building not a bus.
- Stamford hill isn't the only Haredi enclave in the UK. There's one in Manchester, Newcastle and Canvey Island.
- The apron that men wear is called tzitzit. It's a ritual garment and not related to modesty.
- There's a difference between Haredi and Hasidic. All Hasidic Jews are haredi (what you or I would call ultra orthodox) but not all Haredim are Hasidic. Essentially, Hasidic Judaism is a mystical form of Haredi Judaism.
Thank you for correcting me.
Your forgetting golders green
@@iagreewithyou749 Golders Green does have Haredim but it's mainly Modern Orthodox.
Oh, I thought u were just talking talking about where Jews mainly live and stuff.
Where do the Zionists live?
Great to see all our communities making their contribution towards cultural enrichment.
Thank you George, you are a very good teacher, and a very stylish classy communicator. I really enjoyed that, extremely informative in a concise way!
Please keep these vlogs up
Please do more from this area very interesting thank you
I might do
Great video..as a man that lived in Golders Green for 7 years you taught me more on this video that I got to know there by asking all these questions!
Glad to read it
Hi I'm a Jew from this place and that caravan is actually referred to a "mitzvah tank" which means good deed tank. Mitzvah means good deed, and not a bath for women to bath in.
This caravan is actually used for traveling around in to finding Jewish people who don't know they're Jewish and helping them know they are Jewish and teaching them all about it. Both women and men bath in a building not a caravan and these buildings are especially designed for women and men to bath in separately to purify ourselves for all different unpurified reasons.
Thank you for informing me. Absolve me for getting the words mixed up.
@@GeorgeFromIrelandReflections something that can be easily checked or asked provide feedback on
@@urbandiscount Indeed
Very interesting video, cheers for making it. It's interesting to learn about how such a secluded group lives in the UK.
YAW
Very impressive and eloquent delivery. ⭐
George, very good, your posh breeding, very refined accent, intelligence and education all shines through in spades. Very good.
And looks like the actor Oliver Reed.
I'm so glad to pointed out that we (ashkenazim) originate in Israel, and NOT in Eastern Europe like the majority of people think. Yes, we spent a lot of time there after we were expelled from our homeland by various empires, with only a small ethnic input from the area by way of intermarriage and sadly in many cases by rape during pogroms. Gateshead has a large haredi community, though more Litvish than hasidic.
All you have to do is look at Ashkenazis to know that their ancestors never came from the Middle East.They came from Eastern Europe ,mostly from modern day Ukraine and Eastern Russia..It's just another of a long list of bare faced lies propagated by Israel and its Amen Corner in America.
What part of Ireland is this accent from? I grew up between London and Ireland and this accent bears no resemblance to any accent from Ireland. It's an English middle-class accent.
I do business a lot in Stamford Hill. More interesting are the streets off Stamford Hill. Overcrowded houses and cottage businesses are run from those terraced houses.
thank you, doing a wonderful tour
im working already over 15 years in the jewish comunity
and i know all about this community
they are honest reliable people they never harm or try to hurt anyone else!
check it out for yourself
Many thanks
You’re being biased!
Also not only do adults kiss (not touch) these mezuzahs before entering or leaving a room or building, but so do the children and it is considered a good deed to do this but it isn't permitted.
Now we are allowed to show our legs, there are just alot of Jews who choose not to, to be extra careful with modesty, although we are permitted to be "tzniot" which means modest in other ways, such as all women and girls from the age of 3 are permitted to not show our knees, ankles, from the collarbone down and elbows as it is considered "untzniot" which means immodest.
The men have different rules of modesty as men tend to wear trousers and short sleeved shirts, they are still permitted to not have trousers or shorts TOO short and they mustn't be topless and they are permitted from the age of 3 as well, to start wearing a yamulka on their heads and "tzitzit" by their wastes and they have to make a blessing every day on their "tzitzit" which means strings that dangle by their sides attached to a special vest they must wear. The men from the age of 13 (bar mitzvah) means a man according to Judaism have to start wearing a hat and jacket when out in public and a woman from the age of 12 (bat mitzvah) which means a woman, are considered just like men from the age of 13, to be held accountable for all their actions and only the children's good deeds count and children's bad deeds are blamed by the parents until they should become bat/bar mitzvah.
We are permitted to take care of our bodies, although it does not state in our Bible "the Torah" that we shan't have drugs or smoke, it is just strongly suggested that we present ourselves with up most respect which is also reason for why we dress modestly just as our behaviours, well at least in public.
There are many, I know who are Jewish and smoke and take drugs, although they DO try not to show it in public too often and it isn't a bad deed "an avara" unless it is really damaging our health.
I was born in Tottenham, and lived there t8ll I was 18 and that was over 50 years ago, Stamford Hill was always very orthodox, let's keep the areas that way.
Even St Ann's Church which is in St Ann's Road past Sevensisters Road was known as St Ann's Stamford Hill.
It's easy to believe that to be Jewish means to support Israel but so many of them do not like the Zionist state believing it is not really a Jewish state and also condemn the treatment of the Palaestians.
Methinks that Haredi Jews have lived there in significant numbers since the 1950s.
There are 271,000 Jews living in England and Wales, according to the results of the 2021 Census. The figure, published by the Office For National Statistics, showed there had been a slight rise in the Jewish population over the past decade. The same census conducted in 2011 had showed there were 265,000 Jews in England and Wales. (recently published on Jewish News website)
I live in Wales and generally we never see an Jews here, although I recently discovered that at least three of my University colleagues were/are Jews, although this was not known at the time.
Most Jews that I have ever met also seem to hide it very well.
Just moved to the UK. So trying to learn as much as possible. We are Jewish but not hasidic. Great vid.
I see..if you go to Stamford hill, London you will have no trouble Finding kosher food
You're so articulate
Ta
haredim are not only in stamford hill!! There are huge comminities in other places including half of the manchester Jewish community!!
Hello there, George. When I think of you, the name Brendan comes into my head. I think this is because, when I first saw your vid., I saw the name Ireland. I must have put two and four together, and got four, like you do!
Anyhow, I digress; the main reason for this ride, was to ask you why, when you're creating your indoor vids., all the hush and rush? I imagine you being on the run, and about to be busted at any moment! The tension produced, has the advantage of keeping me watching until the end. Is this intentional? Or are you actually in harm's way?!! No answer required! 😀 Ciao Bello..
I did a video on Brendan Behan
I grew up around there in the 1970's. A decent chunk of my family still lives there, a couple right there in Stamford Hill Estate. @7:45 pretty sure that I see my sisters flat window up there in the 2nd floor over his shoulder on the right.
These were the only Jews I knew of growing up. As a kid I never questioned that this was what all Jewish folk looked like. It took a family holiday abroad when I was 14 to the states for me to see my first Jewish person that was not a Hasidic, and looked "regular" lol. Childhood ignorance I know, Amazing to be born and raised in that city but still so ignorant... but so much are they embeded/intertwined/long established, and if you live around there, they are "everywhere" seeming to own/landlord most of the properties there and in Clapton, and toward Haringey/Tottenham.
Shame that they do not seem to be a warm kind of folk. But I suspect its their way. Always walking three or four abreast on the pavement, taking up just about 4/5ths of it, and showing no signs whatsoever that they will not plow down and walk right over you and not skip a beat, if you dont dash to the side to get out of the way. And they wont look or talk to you while doing.
Have not lived there for some time, but go there everytime I'm back in London to visit family. Do miss that area as my entire youth was spent there.
They are fairly insular. They do not want to marry out or be distracted from religion.
Which area do they have their own police and ambulances? Could you do a video on that please? Thanks
The area featured in this video, Stamford Hill.
@@londonertiger7725 would you know where they build their own tunnels? I know they got caught in NYC and got away with it but a Zionist guy from the Uk reckons they are all over London, or Under London to be more precise.
Very interesting thanks
Gateshead in the south of Newcastle has a Hasidic enclave.
Yes
Wy Ay Oy Vey! Sorry, couldn't resist.
very informative, thankyou
Y A W
I picked wrong video my computer has tech problem.
I see
Lots of misinformation!!!
In Southampton People are Known as Worzels, because they have a West Country accent in Southampton, it is also sometimes spelt Wurzels.
southampton is in the south east
@@issness_god
I’m from Portsmouth proper south coast and we class Southampton as West Country
Also, I may as well add that we do not have so many of us with glasses, I don't know where you got THAT from, but ye, thanks for listening ✔️
(I'm not offended don't worry, just had to put it out there).
You wearing contact lenses instead?!
@@orlandoburgess4858 no
@@iagreewithyou749 I'm just messing with you... LeHaim my friend!
@@orlandoburgess4858 I wasn't offended tho, but thanks
Cheers🥂
I Love London ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰 and Stamford Hill
Me too
An interesting and informative article about Judaism...Maybe on your travels you should do a tour of Goldiers Green which is the the main Jewish area of London today.
I have done one.
I would disagree. Golders Green used to be big. But then it became expensive, leading to many leaving into the surrounding boroughs. So now it’s sort of a mix just like every where else 😂🤣
Jewish weekly interesting!!
It's not "mitzvah". It is "mikva".
I stand corrected
No they did not originate in israel 2 millenia ago - all nonsense, they are migrants who originated from Eastern Europe, mostly Poland - the connection to ancient Israel is cultural only, meaning they and their recent ancestors choose to follow a Palestine based religion, from Europe. There is only ever about 3% DNA that goes back to an ancient tribe there, less than a connection to Africa.
What is your source?
Genetically, Eastern European Jews are approx. 40% Mediterranean, 50% Southern European, and only some 10% Eastern European.
Something I didn’t catch. He said they wear glasses and seem to have poor eyesight. And then he connected this with living in Israel and Poland. 🤔 I always understood it was down to the masturbating. 😮
Methinks this is a myth
Handsome lad, you look like Milei
I also think like him
@@GeorgeFromIrelandReflections
Do you make love like him? 😮💨
I don't think the Haredim like the zionists and some of them have spoken out in public against the treatment of the Palestinians. Good for them!
A few of the Haredim are anti-Zionists
It ultimately depends on the sect. Satmar Hasidim are anti-Zionist for example.
@@JohnHarvey_UK I was thinking of people like Rabbi Cohen from the video "Manchester Rabbi for Gaza". I think he is a member of Neturei Karta (NK) an international ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionist group.
@@PlanetaryCitizen yes that's also an example, though they're only around 5k in size with around 100 involved in in anti-Zionist activism. I have also read the following criticism: Neturei Karta’s support of Palestinians is based on fundamentalist views and not on actual ideological identification with the Palestinian struggle. Both of these Messianic forces will take on any type of ideological form to promote their own fatalistic worldview.
@@JohnHarvey_UK I have heard of them
They dwell alone / They dwell together / A truism.
Hello Mr. Callaghan - the correction pronunciation is Lub -AH - vitch, with the accent on the 2nd syllable.
Thanks
Eyesight issues caused by small gene pool i presume.
I know not
Oh I love those long dark skirts…. What a turn on😂🤣😅
Can someone please explain the "rules" or even "laws" relating to menstruation ?
She cannot touch her husband during this time and needs to tae a mikvah aferwards.
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Sorry mate I've reported you for misinformation ... do your research first
I am philosemitic. Sorry for my mistakes.
Grow up..
@@GeorgeFromIrelandReflections Philosemitism = Antisemitism.
@@urbandiscount It is the opposite
@@GeorgeFromIrelandReflections let me tell you as a jew that it is just as objectifying and threatening. Or, as a famous jewish poet put it: "it is the love against which I am prevented from defending myself" You're welcome
All silly
I always enjoyed listening to Rabbi Lionel Blue...
I loved Rabbi Lionel Blue and looked forward to his thought for the day on radio four. You can see these orthodox Jews in Gibraltar too. What is the point of your video? I'm a Catholic by the way.
Me too
@@anitawilkinso.768 I am just educating people.
@@anitawilkinso.768 I liked rabbi Lionel Blue too. Especially when he came out publicly for a journalist. Very generous man he seemed. 👍🏻
Lionel Bluie was a Reform rabbi and gay.
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I want good relations between all nations/
Pots.. Too da loo
Sweaty man chatting rubbish.
Racist
🤦♂️
THE MASTER RACE
In your dreams
@@kindlyafroditi9204 Think their the Master Race .How's that
I think you have an inferiority complex. If we are chosen, we were chosen to suffer (and history prooves it). You don't understand basic concepts.