The Jewish Perspective On Thanksgiving | Jew Know It
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Jew Know It is here to explore the rich and insightful Jewish perspective on Thanksgiving and how this holiday of gratitude resonates with Jewish values. Join us as we delve into the deeper meaning behind this beloved American holiday from a Jewish point of view.
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Beautiful! World will be much better if everyone knew these principles 💌
Thank you. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays
This is so beautiful and I love it! Totally sharing this to my socials!
Awesome!
Happy Thanksgiving !
Shalom. We gotta keep praying daily, and we gotta share verses from the Tanakh with all the Jews, especially with the secular ones, because harsh times are ahead of us. We gotta keep the Shabbat holy, and maybe this could be a good topic for another video. :) Shema Israel, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai Echad! We have to faithful to be Elohim, daily. As a messianic Jew, I acknowledge our Jewish Messiah described in Tanakh ( Isaiah 53) but I observe the Shabbat as well. Shalom to you. :)
Wowzers! I had no clue.So I guess a lot of kosher turkey will be eaten ? Watching in the UK.❤
There's a dish called "SUCCOTosh"
We are living in that society, you like it or not. If something kind why not accept that. I don't celebrate Halloween Halloween 😅
Nothing Jewish about Thanksgiving. While no one's it's connected to avodah zara anymore most poskim don't hold by it
While the actual holiday of Thanksgiving may not be Jewish, the idea of giving thanks and having gratitude is very Jewish 😊
But one should ask there Rav first. I mean Rav Soloveitchik ztl permitted it so I'm not saying there not Rabbaium that wont. But the majority don't
Rav Moshe ztl said there's two things we can't do. One We can't celebrate a festival the goyim celebrate the way they celebrate it. The exception is July 4th and even there theres a debate on how far we can go with it. and two say we have a general who miraculously saves all the hostages and wins the war, we can have a one time festive meal celebrating the victory, but we can't celebrate it every year.