In the Hall of the Mountain Jews 🇦🇿

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2022
  • The Jewish people used to live across the islamic world. They lived in Turkey, North Africa, the Arabian peninsula, Iraq, Persia, the Arab states of the Middle East and even as far afield as Afghanistan and Pakistan. Although Islam traditionally grants Jews freedom of religion as “people of the book”, over the centuries, many rulers of the Islamic world have sought to persecute them. The Jews were in many places subjected to pogroms and forced conversions. For example, the Jews of Yemen, having refused the king’s decree to convert to Islam, were banished en masse to a remote region of barren and inhospitable desert.
    This downward pressure on the Jewish population of the Islamic world intensified in the 20th century as the notion of a Jewish state took hold. Nearly a million Jews left, fled or were expelled from countries across the Islamic world. Today, just a handful of isolated pockets remain. A few thousand Jews can be found in Turkey and Iran, and a few thousand more in a small town on a cold grey river in the foothills of the Caucasus mountains in northern Azerbaijan. The Mountain Jews (as they are known) of the Red Village (Qırmızı Qəsəbə in Azeri) have proudly maintained their culture and traditions since ancient times. They are a truly unique group of people, inhabiting the world’s last remaining totally Jewish settlement (a shtetl) outside of Israel and the United States. Let us brave the cold and the rain and venture out on a quest to meet them.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @MehraliyevFuad
    @MehraliyevFuad Před rokem +15

    Wow! Man, you are amazing! Quality of your work just for documentary festivals! I would vote for you!

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +2

      Far more praise than I deserve Fuad, but thank you very much! I'm glad you like the content. Plenty more adventures in store so stay tuned for what's coming up...

    • @MehraliyevFuad
      @MehraliyevFuad Před rokem +2

      @@JosephMorganYT I'm native Azerbaijani moved to US in my 50th. It's very rare to see realistic picture of my homeland from POV of the foreigner - or glamour or hatred visions are prevailed. Just enjoyed your simple human touch things & people you meet. This's precious.

  • @alextikson7557
    @alextikson7557 Před 7 měsíci +10

    As a Mountain Jew that grew up in Canada this is really cool to see. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ilanz200675
    @ilanz200675 Před 2 měsíci +7

    בתור אחד שנולד בכפר הזה בשנת 1971, ועלה לארץ ישראל בשנת 1976 אני אומר לך תודה על הסרט שצילמת .

  • @cottageindustry3040
    @cottageindustry3040 Před rokem +26

    Mountain Jews are not Ashkenazi or Sephardi but rather of Persian Jewish origin. They follow some Mizrachi customs, but are considered their own distinct Jewish community.

    • @smokescreenOG
      @smokescreenOG Před 10 měsíci +2

      These are the real ancestors of the original lost 10 tribes....that's part of our oral traditions. Mountain Jews are ancient.

  • @53478
    @53478 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Hello from a Mountain Jew (Mizrahi sector). I appreciate you fir taking interest in our culture

  • @bayramzade01
    @bayramzade01 Před rokem +14

    We Turks love you🇦🇿💙🇮🇱

  • @mohamedosman5422
    @mohamedosman5422 Před dnem

    The gentleman in the Synagogue said that Jewish people have lived their for 2500 years and I wish them for another 2500 years. This is a beautiful documentary and I enjoy watching it. Thank you Joseph

  • @shainazion4073
    @shainazion4073 Před rokem +10

    As descendants of Persian Jews, they are not Ashkenazi Jews, which were a diaspora culture of Jews in First central Europe, then moving to Poland, Latvia, Russia. These Jews came from Persia and are called Mizrahi Jews, "of the East". They arrived in the Caucasus in the second to seventh centuries.

  • @HoagyCunningham
    @HoagyCunningham Před rokem +13

    Excellent video! Looked up the Khanate, seems to be from Quba Khanate in the 1700s, a brief period between the area being part of the Iranian and Russian Empires. Sad that the population is dwindling, especially being the last shtetl.

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +6

      Cheers lad :) Impressive that it's managed to stay put through the vicissitudes of that region's history. It did feel like a town in the last phase of its life to me, but they clearly get a good deal of money from past residents and Jewish organisations, so hopefully it lives on in some or other way.

  • @shainazion4073
    @shainazion4073 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for this video. I believe many of the families had many children years ago. The large houses were needed for the large families. Sometimes they lived in multi-generational families, grandparents,parents, children etc. Many of the children had to leave to get jobs. The older people are left there.

  • @Shoon12
    @Shoon12 Před rokem +9

    Tremendous work. I was brought to your channel through mhud from chapofym and I've been loving your videos. The way you let the environments breathe and people speak for themselves gives your documentation a truly unique and intriguing style. Hope you eventually achieve the higher profile that you deserve.

  • @vioricacoroama7494
    @vioricacoroama7494 Před dnem

    SHALOM!TOT RESPECTUL PENTRU NOBILUL POPOR EVREU DE LA O CRESTINA ORTODOXA DIN ROMANIA!

  • @kennym-mb3ll
    @kennym-mb3ll Před rokem +3

    wonderful video. thank you for it.

  • @sandraweiss1652
    @sandraweiss1652 Před rokem +5

    Wow! That was wonderful. Thank you.

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +1

      And thank you for watching :) I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Seaghbough
    @Seaghbough Před rokem +2

    another great video. thanks for commenting about how few people were out and about. was wondering that myself.

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal Před 6 měsíci +2

    That's my people I'm from USA I must visit one day. Juhuro ombar Gordo. Jan azerbaijan!

  • @FAKos-np7rh
    @FAKos-np7rh Před 7 měsíci

    heck wow! (as my friend Billy used to say...) you're some man for one man! great work, thank you!

  • @MrElliotc02
    @MrElliotc02 Před rokem +3

    Very well done...thank you

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +1

      Thanks man, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @MrElliotc02
      @MrElliotc02 Před rokem

      @@JosephMorganYT It really does look like a grim place...

  • @sanaahmadvlogs9896
    @sanaahmadvlogs9896 Před rokem +1

    thnks 4 shared Stay happy and blessed

  • @itssoezy
    @itssoezy Před 7 měsíci +1

    Awesome video. Unique community

  • @azlanameer4912
    @azlanameer4912 Před rokem +1

    Very very informative video . thanks for showing.
    I wish jews be living in my country also. The decent people. 😍

  • @evelin80
    @evelin80 Před 7 měsíci

    @joseph Morgan hometown. Reminded me of my childhood. Used to go down those stairs to go to school…..

  • @lavender5765
    @lavender5765 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello Joeseph , nice video, but I was disturbed by the description of a peaceful, quiet, clean village as ugly? I find beauty in serenity .

  • @martijnvincent5
    @martijnvincent5 Před rokem +2

    Great stuff man! Hope you go on another journey and enjoy it. What are the bulb like buildings at 2:33 on your right?

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem

      Thanks man :) I think it's this place goo.gl/maps/h2hFr4Qunj26BN1W9 - an old hammam.

  • @brandon8833
    @brandon8833 Před rokem +2

    Great video mate

  • @shainazion4073
    @shainazion4073 Před rokem +1

    It would have been nice if you contacted a resident there beforehand so to get someone to bring you through in order to understand things.

  • @Nightsweat1
    @Nightsweat1 Před rokem +2

    Glad I’ve come across your CZcams after it was posted in r/Azerbaijan. When was this video filmed?

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +2

      I’m glad you like the content :) I’ll try to keep it coming. This was filmed in March.

  • @AlexanderKvochkin
    @AlexanderKvochkin Před rokem +2

    Nice video! Did you film it last winter?

    • @JosephMorganYT
      @JosephMorganYT  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate :) it was filmed in early March of this year.

  • @ironfromicey8700
    @ironfromicey8700 Před 8 měsíci

    Woow it was beautiful there

  • @Bulvan123
    @Bulvan123 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My family is from West Virginia & i thought we were the "Mountain Jews" 😂

  • @gcolwill
    @gcolwill Před rokem +1

    13:23 - the hebrew says "Garden of the menorah"

  • @kimberlyzworld
    @kimberlyzworld Před rokem

    Something really bad happened here long ago

    • @MrElliotc02
      @MrElliotc02 Před rokem +2

      That describes most places...

    • @kimberlyzworld
      @kimberlyzworld Před rokem +1

      @@MrElliotc02 Sadly you are correct. But this involves the Red Army

    • @kimberlyzworld
      @kimberlyzworld Před rokem +1

      @@MrElliotc02 OH, by the way, my mom's people of Duncan SC are the Cohens. I actually have admixture from Azerbaijan, and other places where Jews have historically been. Surprised the Heck outta me. The Qajars as well.

    • @kimberlyzworld
      @kimberlyzworld Před rokem +1

      @@MrElliotc02 ..... However ... I identify as a Sub-Saharan African Bantu Girl!

  • @Ariel.Orucov
    @Ariel.Orucov Před 3 měsíci +4

    🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

  • @mynameiskarabakh
    @mynameiskarabakh Před 7 měsíci +1

    🇮🇱❤️🇦🇿

  • @kananmamishov6598
    @kananmamishov6598 Před rokem +1

    Wrong translation in 19:58. He says "but in other countries I cannot do that" while translation says "not everyone can do that".

  • @sunnyonion3461
    @sunnyonion3461 Před rokem +5

    There really doesn't seem to be much difference between Judaism and Islam. Both do a similar call to prayer, no women in the place of worship, both have similar slaughter rituals, and they don't look too different from each other. But so much hatred - yeah I know, it's complicated. But from an outside view, there's more the same than there is different.

    • @cottageindustry3040
      @cottageindustry3040 Před rokem +4

      We Jews do have women in our places of worship. Orthodox men and women sit separately in synagogue, but women do attend.

    • @sunnyonion3461
      @sunnyonion3461 Před rokem +3

      @@cottageindustry3040 I think that’s also similar to Islam, the sexes are separated for worship.

    • @cottageindustry3040
      @cottageindustry3040 Před rokem +2

      @@sunnyonion3461, Only Orthodox Jews separate by sexes during religious services. The other branches of Judaism, i.e. Reform Judaism, Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, etc. do not separate the sexes.

    • @sunnyonion3461
      @sunnyonion3461 Před rokem +1

      @@cottageindustry3040 fair comment, I’m not sure there’s anything other than orthodox Islam, but never-the-less, there seems to be more similarities than differences.

    • @smokescreenOG
      @smokescreenOG Před 10 měsíci

      all monotheistic religions of the last 6-7 thousand come from Judaism. Judaism is like 5000 years older than Islam, which pretty much just borrows. And you might be interested to know that countries that are currently muslim have housed some of the most peaceful jewish communities. Azerbaijan for example has always been welcoming of the jews.

  • @JacobIX99
    @JacobIX99 Před rokem +1

    Ashkenazi?! Lol
    I don't look like Ashkenazi at all. Caucasian Jews / Mountain Jews relate to the Persian Jew community.

  • @ConOdeez
    @ConOdeez Před rokem +2

    ✡️❤️

  • @frankcaciques1318
    @frankcaciques1318 Před rokem +2

    The struggle between the people and the hatred amongst them, is being nurtured by very specific interested parties, it is a small, rootless, international clique that is turning the people against each other, that does not want them to have peace. It is the people who are at home both nowhere and everywhere, who do not have anywhere a soil on which they have grown up, but who live in Berlin today, in Brussels tomorrow, París the day after that and the again in Prague or Vienna or London and who feel at home everywhere.
    They are only one who can be addressed as international elements, because they conduct their business everywhere, but the people cannot follow them. The people is bounded to it's soil, bounded to it's fatherland, bounded to the possibilities of life that the state, the nation, offers.

  • @sassimaus2
    @sassimaus2 Před rokem +1

    Hahaha, yes majority of Azerbaijan are Muslims but that doesn’t make it an Islamic country. It’s a secular country, it doesn’t live by Islamic law. People always mix the two together lol just because the majority are Muslims doesn’t mean the country is Islamic. Iran or Saudi Arabia are Islamic countries. They live by Islamic law

  • @cobaltbomba4310
    @cobaltbomba4310 Před rokem +1

    Persian Jews are original Jews, different from European Jews, European Jews who are converted Jews from Christianity to settle in Palestine.

    • @erectilereptile7383
      @erectilereptile7383 Před 5 měsíci

      You realize European Jews include Italian Jews, Greek Jews, German Jews, Turkish Jews, etc. They are not a single people.

  • @Lagolop
    @Lagolop Před rokem +1

    Schtetl is a German/Yiddish word for village and THAT is not the last schtetl The schtetls are in Central and Eastern Europe.

  • @Lagolop
    @Lagolop Před rokem

    I'm Ashkenazi and the Mountain Jews are NOT the same at all.

    • @ajarnwordsmith628
      @ajarnwordsmith628 Před 7 měsíci

      A Jew is a Jew. The Torah knows no distinction based on whatever it is that prompted you to apply the word "NOT." The Torah's 613 tenents transcend geography, ethnicity, and the mindset of a Jew wherever he might be.