JEWISH LAW 1:EVERYTHING'S KOSHER.*UNCENSORED* "Remarkable series"inside an Orthodox Jewish community
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**Warning- CZcams considers that some images of kosher slaughter in this film may be unsuitable for some audiences. There is a revised version of this documentary available which excludes those images. It can be viewed here • JEWISH LAW 1:EVERYTHIN...
This eye-opening documentary series was filmed with remarkable access to the hidden world of one Orthodox community in Manchester, U.K.
How do people live their everyday lives with so many traditional rules ?
This film focuses on the rules for kosher food. Why are there two sinks and two fridges in all Jewish kitchens? What makes food kosher? What is involved in Kosher slaughter ? We are given unique access to the work of a team of Kosher Slaughterers .They believe that this is an instant and humane method of killing animals for food.
“This fascinating documentary series accesses a world seldom seen on television ”
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“A remarkable series that is perhaps the most ambitious attempt ever to put Orthodox observance on British television.” Jewish Chronicle.
JEWISH LAW is a 3 part documentary series on this channel.
Jewish Law 2: Rituals of Love, Sex, Passover and Circumcision
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Jewish Law 3 : Rituals of Life, Death and the Joyful festival of Purim
• JEWISH LAW 3 :RITUALS ...
Plus the short film Jewish Law : Purim. An Orthodox Community Celebrates the Annual Festival
• AN ORTHODOX COMMUNITY ...
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I worked in Monsey ,NY for many years ,for Jewish clients. During that time a Rabbi told me alot of religious customs were actually put in place to keep people healthier, and avoid disease. The washing of hands, not eating certain meats known to cause illness, even circumcision.
Yes, washing hands is common sense but tell me what we purposely eat to cause illness (apart from tobacco and alcohol which aren’t food anyway)
What diseases does circumcision prevent. That old saw about uterine cancer has been disproven. It is as common in Israel as everywhere else. @@hanric2000
a lot of rules in religion that restricts what you can eat etc are more likely traced to a way to separate people than anything else. as in if you make it hard for jewish people to spend time with non-jewish people due to various rules in their day to day life that makes it harder to hang out with an outsider means that their leaders have an easier time to control them, even more so if you want to start wars against others.
this isnt specifically jewish btw, all religions and most cultures have aspects of this. however religions ofc prefer to rewrite it as "it was about [positive reasons]" but in reality the more likely explanation was that it was for negative reasons.
The Rabbi was merely conjecturing. We don't know why G-d put these laws into place.
As a Lebanese Muslim living in the UK, I can say that there is so much that we have in common with the Jews. It is a way of life for both of us.
We eat halal which in the same diet as kosher, but we are forbidden from alcohol consumption.
I wish we could bridge the gap and embrace our similarities rather than have conflict.
My grandfather’s wife was Palestinian but had to flee to Lebanon. I have no issue with Jews, we are both Semitic but Zionism is where we clash.
I loved all of your videos. So much of Jewish law I already knew as I came to the UK in the 80’s and lived in a predominantly Jewish community. My post graduate friends were all Jewish and my mentor was a very sweet Jewish consultant who’s wife frequently invited me to family celebrations . They practiced their faith but weren’t ultra orthodox.
Thank you so much for sharing these videos with us.
Yes tyere is the rub ! Zionism. A rogue political regime which used terrorists and terror to achieve its political goals.
But their clothes aren't from the olden days....
How long a space of time between eating meat and eating dairy
I agree about the similarities between the Muslim and Jewish faiths. I live in a predominantly Lebanese Muslim suburb of Sydney in Australia and one of my best friends is an Isreali Jew. One of the first things I noticed when I started to get to know my friend, was in fact how similar many practices are between the two faiths.
no disrespect towards anyone but these are white Eastern European jews, they are not from middle east.
I worked for a factory that made granola bars and the management would always shit their pants when the Rabi pulled up. Never failed while I was there but they failed the inspection once and had to recall all the product since the last visit for improper labeling. Cost them millions
I’m a Christian, raised by Christian parents. My dad often slaughtered our meat. And he abided by similar rules. Especially about the blade being properly sharp to make it very quick, and the meat had to be bled properly.
Thats hands down the least cruel approach to butchering (without using modern techniques like electric shock) if you think about it, back when this law was written this had to be as progressive as one could be
@@keller_ Electrocuting the animal causes blood to congeal, making it less hygienic because it can easily harbour bacteria. Halal and kosher slaughter of animals also affects the quality of the meat, making it more tender.
It’s now recognised amongst many Muslims that stunning an animal before slaughter is kinder for it.
I haven’t eaten meat since I was a child. I saw sheep being slaughtered during Eid al Adha and I was horrendously traumatised.
I respect kosher and halal slaughter because they are part of our faith, however I couldn’t ever bring myself to eat meat. Animals are sentient beings, just like us. They feel fear, anxiety etc and I’ve no doubt that they sense their fate in an abattoir.
Hi John, after having watched umpteen documentaries both on t.v. and CZcams about Orthodox Judaism as a Christian I have the height of respect for all Jewish people! With the extraordinary amount of rules and traditions that they follow and knowing how to remain Kosher I honestly don’t think that I would be able to be an Orthodox Jew as I know that I would forget most of the Mikvas, traditions and Kosher laws! It is absolutely remarkable how these wonderful people integrate them into their daily lives! As I said genuine respect to my Jewish brothers and sisters in God!🙏🏻🤗🕊! Px
Dear soul. I thank God for I reached this day to read such a wonderfull comment about us, the jews, coming from a Christian. May you be one of the just of the nations to see the Thirth Temple in Jerusalem and may you live a long and fullfiled life.
'coming from a Christian ' ???? What does that mean?
Jesus told Nicodemus who was a jew " except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God"
Thank Goodness Jesus saved us from this life of laws and rules.
100 %
As a non Jewis person I really enjoy watchung this program learned a lot...
try reading a talmud
After watching this program many years ago I decided to keep Kosher. Years later I bumped into Rabbi Kaye and his wife and thanked him. He was surprised people still remembered him.
This was a fascinating documentary, I must say. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
My pleasure!
@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES 👍🏻 Again, thank you. It was super informative.
It's very interesting to see how customs most people would see as quaint or slightly ridiculous, have such a profound impact on the devout. I respect their commitment.
Devout? Another word for brainwashed or controlled!!
Sadly for them, much/most/all of these conforming procedures are-in my humble opinion-solemn nonsense.
I see these docs as a gift and I am very grateful. 👍
That's much appreciated !
Kosher food is better health, I am not a Jew, but in the Letter of LEVITICUS/BEMIDBAR helped me to understand what Elohim say to me.
תודה רבה לך מישראל,אח שלי עובד שם ,משגיח כשרות...l am from Israel 🇮🇱 and is nice to see as a religious woman.thank you🎉
I lived in Gants Hill London it was a well know jewis community but they were the most lovey people ever I used to love going to there bakery very lovely people bless them all
Thank you 😊 blessings 🙏.
Such a serious intense , almost extremist. Rules & beliefs. No thank You, just be kind & a good soul ❤
Not my cup of tea either my friend. We are all children of the Universe and, no less than the trees and the stars, have a right to be here [ as per The Desiderata].
If someone wants to follow any particular religion , then as long as it doesn't impact on my life , we can live quite happily side by side in the world .
The only times it annoys me , if if someone approached me , with a desire to convert me to any given church . It's bugs the hell out of me when someone with a PA sets up in my local town centre , and starts shouting about God . Normally when I'm sat outside a coffee shop , trying to enjoy a peaceful Sunday morning .
If a busker sets up their moved on , if someone is quoting a commandment , then the police don't want to be seen to be heavy handed .
If I want to find religion , then I'll actively search it out . Until then keep the sermon inside the church .
Well sir with all do respect, when i see a man walking on the train tracks and I know the train is coming because i see it coming and I know he will be surely die, would it be right for me to walk on by and not disturb his Sunday morning walk?
God commands me not to walk on by and love that man enough to warn him of what’s coming and let him know how he can be saved. Mark 16:15 …and then He told them “ go into all the world and preach the good news to everyone”
Also with all do respect know that you have a very short time to take heed that warning. The train is almost here, not early, not late, but just on time. I’m sure you’ve noticed what’s happening in this world.
That's how I feel about being forced to learn about the theory of evolution in school as if it's science. At least you can ignore or walk away from people in public, nobody is forcing it on you, and they can exercise free speech (bullhorn is ridiculous though). But in the government school system we are forced to learn about the evolution fairytale, and pass tests on the subject. Complete nonsense.
@@ReapingTheHarvestEvolution is fact not fiction.
let god teach you to respect that others are not lost when they dont share your personal views@@anamuntean3276
@@silvershadchan4085God is fact not fiction 🙄
I'm a curious atheist and find this fascinating. It's ancient history kept alive. Great stuff 👍
hi, I am german and love your english documentaries, very informative with a few laughs, especially when the jewish background music comes in .Thanks for putting this up
Always enjoy these John. Thank you!
Thanks Neal
My Italian-American Catholic mother would not use an egg that had a red spot. It turns out our mitochondria is Sephardic.
Love to learn about other cultures, religions, ways of living / life - glad this came up on my recommended feed
I wish there was more than three episodes I love it!!
What I cannot understand, and hopefully someone can explain it to me, but even if the blood is drained away by slaughtering the animal in a kosher manner, there is still blood left in the meat. For example, in a steak. A steak still has blood in it.
the red in steak is myoglobin, not blood
@@CookieCrumbzz25 Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know that. I thought it was blood. 👍🏻
Isn’t there still some residue of red blood cells still in any meat?
Why eat meat Al all if so gross to them?
Wonder if much was lost in translation
You can never get rid of all the blood in a piece of meat.
What a wonderful documentary. 😊
I don't know why, but I think it's hilarious that Sanjeev Bhaskar is narrating.
I don't put the challa in the trash after the blessing, I usually burn it first.
Absolutely fascinating
A very interesting look at religious law in a down to earth manner. As a Christian who has spent time in Saudi - it was refreshing to see how other brothers and sisters approach things.
I really appreciate this remarkable insight into the culture and kosher practice for better understanding.
Thank you for sharing your appreciation
This is so so fascinating, the time spent to care for the animals and keep the area clean,I want to eat just kosher food..
the fact is that it is forbidden to eat meat as per the laws of the Torah. look up Asa Keisar.
@@justgreen4298 ok,thanks
But the baker Rabbi wears the same apron in and out of the bakeries and car. That would fail a local safety inspection in most places in the states. Talk about cross-contamination. 🤢
A demanding way of life, which one can respect. Just thankful the whole world doesn't have to follow these rules, would make life very complicated! 😅
While it's admirable that these Orthodox Jews maintain this lifestyle, clearly the secular modern world could not function as such. So, one wonders if we, the "others" are unclean, lesser creatures. It's admirable that this community manages to function as an enclave and "outsiders" are allowed in, e.g. I could walk into that bakery and buy a challah. This is not to say that they would be welcome, e.g. participating in or observing a ceremony or service.
There are 7 Noahide Laws for "others" read them, no one needs to Jewish to be "clean" it all up to the individual. You made the Ghetto Laws and now you want to come in and part take?
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What ghetto are you talking about?
@@eliedecastro5716part take?! 🤔😶
A truly rare non-Jewish documentary of Ultra-Orthodox Jews that is well-researched, interesting, highly accurate and well-rounded, and is done in a respectful (rather than derogatory "what a bunch of odd people") manner. Kudos and thanks.
Thank you. I appreciate your comments. very much.
@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES As an Ultra-Orthodox pulpit rabbi, I am usually disgusted by these videos, which typically seek to denigrate the Ultra-Orthodox, either by focusing on minor customs that will seem pointless and extreme to the non-religious, or by distorting central aspects of Ultra-Orthodox life in an effort to make them seem ancient and primitive, such as their descriptions of marital life as loveless -- or even worse, as denigrating to women, when in actuality it treats women with far more respect than the non-secular world, where a present-day wife is depicted as nothing more than an object meant to satisfy man's base desires if you look at any advertisement or study any Freudian-based theories of human nature and relations. So I felt obligated to point out to potential viewers that this long 3-part series has earned the right to take up 2 hours of their time, by making it both informative and interesting viewing.
Ohhhh, a whole insect is the problem. That's good because most grains have insect parts in them. It's almost impossible to harvest grains with no insects at all.
Not to mention the little buggers shed their shells periodically, plus they lose bits of legs etc.
I’ve nothing against any peaceful religion but I’m so glad that I don’t follow any religion. I wonder just how many people have been killed in the name of religion..Lead a decent respectable life and leave religion alone, I’m sure that would make for a more peaceful world.
Thank goodness that you have such control......
Wow....staggered great knowledge ❤
Thanks for your appreciation!
This is a great documentary.
Thank you. Much appreciated !
So many loopholes and arbitrary laws to follow. How exhausting.
🕊️ Jewish pray 🙏🏽 together
work together, eat together
giving back 🪴 blessing others.
I love their Authentic Kosher food
Oh yes! day of rest important 👪
Much Love 💞
Thank God for Paul
Really interesting
Glad you think so!
A lot of those laws were written back when there wasn’t the ability to have clean methods of slaughtering,keeping and otherwise taking care of our food like we have today which makes the enforcement of theses rules senseless
Must be hard to slaughter in the Name of God.They take so much effort to do the right thing and SHOULD BE ADMIRED.Not an easy life by any means.
MUCH RESPECT TO THE JEWS.SUCH STRONG PEOPLE
My father used work in Slaughter house but he had a special licence to Slaughter cows for the jews 😊😊
Fascinating
Im a Catholic. This is a great education for non Jews
"water is a sign of purity". No one has ever gotten sick from water.
life is dependent on water, water is pure in itself, pollutants are cause of illness not the water, and water is a purifier it is used for washing, and the purity referred to is spiritual, ritually pure.
Lol what about the rivers in India mmmm.
Have you heard of Cholera?
Which is a pollutant in the water..?
Try drinking sea water and tell me how you feel lol
great documentary
Thank you for that !
8:20 I suppose John the baptist had quite a challenge at hand regarding his dietary habits
John was from the Priestly class as his father Zechariah and mother descended from Aaron. John was foretold to come by the Angel Gabriel as the prophet who would be the forerunner of the Messiah . He only ate locusts and wild honey because he was a prophet who came in the manner of Elijah. Much more than dietary habits of these Jews.
At 34:25 the man separated Challah from the dough and then put it into the trash. This is a terrible mistake. The prevailing custom since the "preists" cannot eat in our day age with proper purity, is to burn the challah dough in a fire.
It's the custom of a woman baking bread at home to take a piece of the dough and burn it. I don't understand why he doesn't burn it.
Imagine creating a word that both means lawful and healthy.
Lawful, healthy, and also means ethical.
That kosher haddock looks really delicious 🤩
i used to live in this area. its was totally mellow.
@10:32 since he brought a dehydrated food while staying in a non-kosher hotel does he carry his own water kettle ? So many specific rules I would be scared to eat anywhere but my own home.
Every hotel I’ve been to in the UK has a kettle in the room
@@extrude22Yeah but has that kettle been submerged in water😂
Seems like alot of rules, i never realised a god was so concerned about you can and can't eat.
Don't think of it as God says you can't eat this or you go to hell think of it as this is a way we can show our devotion and develop a closer personal relationship with God. Like church you don't have to go to church every Sunday but do some sort of ritual or observation of the Sabbath to show your devotion to God.
It’s rules given by gd so that your body stays healthy. If body is a gds temple then you must treat it like a temple. If your body is sick, bad thoughts and emotions start to happen and you cannot live well. Gd cares about the subjects wellbeing by giving them healthy rules to live by.
@@giakolou2876scientifically, Jews get the same diseases as Christians and the life expectancy is not longer either (and vise versa)
Personally, I don't think God gives a toss about any of this. It's from man's interpretation of the bible, a text that was written over two hundred years after Jesus' alleged lifetime.
Please note, I'm not commenting on the Talmud or the Torah. I don't know enough about them to comment.
I remember when I was working for Jewish people in Cheetam Hill many years ago and most of them enjoyed a bacon butty on a Sunday morning
This is a great education for non Jews
For Jews too! Not all of us are this “intense.”
I agree with you 100 percent. I'm Catholic
Thank you !
This is very interesting. I first clicked on this video because the channel name is very close to my brother’s, just missing a ‘g’ in the last name, and I was curious.
Rabbi Kay , so keen to meet his maker from the way that he is driving !
😮😂
There's a video on CZcams showing they did lab testing to prove it is IMPOSSIBLE to remove all of the "blood" from meat, therefore in order for the meat to be Kosher, it is more the act of proper slaughter and best efforts to remove as much as possible that makes it so.
A Jew caught up in rituals, beliefs, customs, all of the things they can and cannot put into their bodies, etc... and yet smokes. Do they not believe their body to be a temple of God? Is that not blasphemous?
Anything about the Jewish religion and traditions……I could watch all day long
read the talmud
I am from a very Christian family , my mother always washed meat in salt water so there would be no blood , she would never buy meat touched by a woman .
Every thing was scalded with boiling water . No television on a Sunday .Had different pans for meat and fish . Very old testament .
I think she was Jewish then converted to Christianity
Why not just eat vegetables and save all the hassle.
As a Christian you are under Christ’s covenant. The Old Testament laws no longer bind you.
Soaking meat in brine only removes surface blood. All kosher meat contains blood.
Televisions are not mentioned in the Torah.
I've worked with these kosher inspectors before, and it's just a silly formality. Money is involved too.
Did you expect them to work for free? They're providing a service to the community.
Rav Berger and Brody both sadly passed away. Both were great men and very wise.
My impression too. They were unusually open and friendly to those of us who were making these documentaries.
@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES I knew them personaly, Rabbi Kay is still alive. Half of the rabbis and familys featured are from the Chabad Lubavich Hasidic sect who are open and welcoming. Rabbi Kay and a couple of others. Rabbi Brody and Diane (main rabbi of a bais din) Berger were not.
I had Rabbi Berger banging on a table shouting at me many years ago. 🤣🤣
A lot of this seems like sound food safety rules. Some seems a bit more esoteric.
This is very old now, I knew a couple of these guys. A couple gave sadly passed away.
I am Christian, the Bible tells us that if we bless all food and drink before having it - then it will not harm us! Why don't you bless it before it enters your mouth??? Then it's all God given ! Faith, by Faith I eat and drink.
where does it say "before having it" ?
Amen Sister!!
We say blessings before and after food.
I suppose the whole 'insect' thing makes sense. If it is whole it could live inside you and cause desies. I don't know anything about Koshe, but I have heard that food rules tend to make sense when thinking about health. Especially health in a hot desert with no refrigeration and no modern medicine.
Read your bible. They're allowed to eat locusts.
The dunking of the kettle slightly concerning 😊
Yeah there's a basic model of kettle, I bought one under the name "KuHaus" from my local H Mart but I've seen the same kettle under a number names. Cheap, simple, reliable, and loads better than those plastic-fantastics with "smart" features. I bet the guy paid way too much for that kettle. As for the dunk in the mikvah, hey why not?
MYbe the rabbi didn’t know it was an electric device…….no we do no immerse in water!
I'm curious to know if there is a lot of food waste? It's ashame that it can't be given to those who really need food, whether in the community or even outsiders. Just curious as I am not Jewish but love seeing the way of life for them!
God bless the Jewish people I've watched other videos and it's very interesting the way they prepare their food and how they check for bugs in the vegetables and fruits shabbat shalom
I love they care about food safety. I don’t think I can be Jewish. Don’t seem to be enough hours in a day for them.
I had a question about John the Baptist's diet. I read in Leviticus that locusts are Kosher.
Only certain species of locusts are kosher; unfortunately, there's not a great deal of clarity on which species specifically were allowed, and because of an inability to identify kosher vs trief locusts, most all Jews will refrain from eating *any* locusts. There is an exception, however, amongst Yemeni Jews.
Thou shalt not eat insects (except certain type of locust, but I won't tell you which ones. Good luck guessing clay people)
John the Baptist had a non Jewish friend who just happened to have some diced locust to share.
I find religion weird. Im talking about being spiritual and believing in God, but the individual religions. There are so many. Each has there own rules and regulations to follow. You CAN be spiritual and follow God, without being affiliated to any particular religion. I find religious groups to be money-hungry.
I think the rules allow them to live with stability mostly. I know it's not perfect but the community can moderate some of the issues people have. I just like some of it, and not other parts, like the need to not mingle with others, at least not socially, and the stories about not reading books other than the "allowed" books. But, I think I'd rather have a Jewish family next door than most other possibilities.
Thanks from NYC
I don’t find the hallow: meditation and prayer advert CZcams showed me before this video a coincidence 😅
how about a law that when cooking food or being in a kitchen where food is cooked, you put a mask all around your hair and beard so that you do not contaminate the food with your beard hairs and your head or beard dandruff....that would be a nice law!
Good question. Why don't you ask G-d why He didn't include it in the Torah?
In restaurants and commercial food services they do
next visit to the UK - hope to visit the bakery
7:54 some one from stateside
please do a video - there is already an attempt by some to convince hallal meat is equal to kosher meat.
We Muslims can eat Kosher food, but halal is not to the same strict standards to make it acceptable to our Jewish brothers and sisters. We are all people of the book and have far more that unites us than divides us. In my own experience it's usually those with no religion who look for points of difference and potential conflict.
Rabbi Furst is the best at cracking eggs! So fast. I used to have to crack eggs for a restaurant and it's not easy.
He uses two hands, though.
The mixed heard thing was a silly question hoarses or buffalo could easily be kept with cows without thinking.
I am very jaloux of the tight community. I feel that I live alone on an island together with my husband and two kids surrounded by loads of people that I have absolutely nothing in common with. I just wonder. Does all those rules leave room for personality?
Of course.
do bacteria count as insects? there are lots of insects which we cant see with naked eye. So it is very hard thing to have an insect free food. Yoghurt is full of bacterias.
No. Bacteria are not insects.
No, bacteria are a taxa (class of species) of their own, completely distinct from insects
i absolutely love jewish people , i am not a jewish unfortunately , but i will never understand these guys , all these laws and strict life , unbelievable . But if they i happy its ok
I think ye worry too much. God loves all his children and is very forgiving. I don’t think he will be asking ‘what if’
Hashem is a merciful G'd. According to the Oral Torah when you die G'd is going to ask you these 3 questions. where your business dealing faithful? Did you make time to study Torah? Did you engage in procreation? G'd says I am holy, so you be holy. and the Torah gives us the guidelines on how to elevate your soul.
How do you know he will ask those questions
What does that leather armband mean,? I've always wondered about that.
I think the reason they don't have a hell in their religion is because there's so many rules that would be impossible not to go to hell. So many rules.
Shalom brothers
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Dip an electric tea kettle in water? Oh lord... 3:00
I know right Hahaha
Without religions, the world would have been a lot better place.
Pol Pot, Hitler, Stalin Chairman Mao.. shall I continue the list of great leaders who's lack of religion obviously helped them make the world a better place 🥱 try something original.
That's what Hitler, Stalin and Mao thought.
@@global.explorer
Hitler was a catholic for sure.
And vatican and he were like allies.
This is straining the gnat and swallowing the camel.
So they have standards 😮
God Bless you 😮
Interesting (to say the least)
The Rabbi kosha inspector seemed nervous when the Ultra Rabbi from London was inspecting the fish factory. Kosha inspector seems like a stressful job. One wrong finding and i can only imagine the the backlash
As a wasp I find this so wonderful and informative.
Then why would God give us free will?
Free will is required by God's justice otherwise Man would not be given or denied good for actions over which he had no control.
I'm moving to Manchester for everything Kosha 😊 no wonder I'm sick eating rubbish.
I am curious, is there a law in the Torah or Thomas that says you must pay a man but you have agreed to pay him for the work that he has done for you
John the Baptist ate insects and honey?
He ate locusts and honey
I was brought up a Catholic, yep we have strange customs and rules too. As an adult I’ve no intentions or interests following them anymore 😊