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I was in Manhattan on Christmas and two kids from Brooklyn asked me if I was Jewish. I said well, as a matter of fact I am. So they gave me a menorah. Now I know who they were. Good guys.
What is a menorah?
@@ifyourespondyourmad.2409, a candle holder having nine branches, used during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
Chanukah is coming up on Thursday, December 10th if your in Manhattan you will be able to receive one for this year
@@colinswartz6022 seven*
@@filipsadowski5057,
Menorah:
1. A candelabrum used in Jewish worship, especially one with eight branches and a central socket used at Hanukkah.
2. A sacred candelabrum with seven branches used in the ancient temple in Jerusalem.
That interaction starting at 3:00 has got to be the most New York thing I've ever seen, LOL!
@SN-ot2qvIndia don't burn dead body not allowed
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I met them in Times Square - they lured me in with bagels. Not bad.
Robb Shecter That’s cool🙂
Robb Shecter that you were lured or??🤓
Most cults _do_ keep the crazy stuff on the inside. Check out David Sheen.
Question. What is an antisemite or antisemitic? Please explain nobody can tell me what it is.
@@kodisummerville5366 someone who Hates Jews
3:05 is how I think every new yorker talks to each other lol
No it's not
@@orlandosanchez8123 I'll take your word for it. I know nothing about the place
IS THIS WHY THEY KEEP ASKING ME IF IM JEWISH!
Yes, got a problem with that?
I keeping meeting genetically Jewish people without relizing it lol they sure now how to lure me in.
@@A.D.540 What do you mean by this?
@@A.D.540 We are Jews by His will, not genetics.
@@dylanwylde4093 Pretty sure it's genectics
I remember being approached by one of these guys - a sweet smiling kid - when I first moved to the city. “Have a good day” he said blankly as he looked away. Made me think of the character Mike from Breaking Away: “Something else I never got the chance to be...”
Just want to kindly inform you that this specific organization is a cult. They look very friendly on the outside, but that's a ploy to pull in potential Jews to convert to their form of Judaism.
@@samuelforesta literally the complete opposite there’s a reason y we make up 1/5 of 1% of the world
@@donotlookatmychannel5527India don't burn dead body not allowed
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I love how he diffused that situation with the angry guy: shows his goodness and his faith.
Perhaps not creating that "situation" in the first place would have been better.
@@Diggnuts shut up lol
@@venyakarpelevitch2527 Nah!
@@Diggnuts and thus the situation was diffused
@@jonathanapple4828India don't burn dead body not allowed
I'm Roman Catholic, Mexican parents edition. What I found beautiful was how nice Peter was towards them. He didn't cause a scene. He didn't start flipping tables. He didn't bring a weapon. He was frustrated and annoyed, yes. But he still said Please and Thank You. And had a quick conversation with them too.
Be like Peter. :)💙
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My stepfather met some of these blokes, he said he was not Jewish (he's a Gujarati Catholic) and he said "this is nice, it's a good way to learn about God." That's what he always says about places of worship, "you can go to learn about God." I'm a convert to Judaism, and I keep the same idea in my mind. We go to places of worship to learn about God. A mosque, a Hindu temple, a Buddhist temple, a Lutheran church, "you learn about God there."
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There was one day that a Hasidic woman asked me very strongly if I was jewish on the street. I was so startled for a second I started to question if I actually was. I’m Italian 😂
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@3:05 lol typical new yorker
Yep that's us 🙂
Ya 😂
*"CAN YOU LOWER THA VALMYAH!!!???"*
LMAO
He sounds like da fat whiny guy from Curb. Not Jeff the other one
I once visited a synagogue in Minsk which was full of Australian Lubbavitchers. Of course they made me do the "Jewish blood pressure" thing.
I think alot of people who arent religious are quick to generalise and think that these people are crazy. But, they are spreading a good message and reaching out to people in a world that is on the brink of destruction. Even though I am not too familiar with the Jewish faith I admire the dedication and passion in spreading a positive message about God. This world needs it
The world is not on the brink of destruction, not even close. The quality of life for the average middle-class family is better than Emperors and kings 150 years ago. The average life expectancy 150 years ago was about 45 to 50, today it's about 80.
@@markservice8735 The average life expectancy of someone living in those times was not 45-50. That’s factually untrue. People lived to as old as the do today. Life expectancy was lower in those days due to a high infact mortality rate. That is all.
@@freddiepizerhall8324India don't burn dead body not allowed
@@markservice8735India don't burn dead body not allowed
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Salaam wa alaikoum brothers
So these are the people who are pretty much blamed for absolutely everything
L.A. Prodigy , I know, aren't they so scary and threatening looking? 😒
this is one example of jews, look at the zionist jews in israel and you see some totally different aggresive and discriminating jews. /watch?v=GJOV_cN-JP8 for example
L.A. Prodigy these guys are not the zionists... Look them up.
Elina L. Sarcasme ?
L.A. Prodigy They are Chabadniks. Not all Jews accept them as orthodox. I like them, but I'm not 100% for them. But maybe 80% for them.
Shalom. This is so so great.. in the midst of so much that is breaking down society, you are a ray of light....until Messiah comes. Blessings
The messiah has come we are waiting for his return again.
The messiahs been! You put him to death!
The messiah is of jewish lineage of course? Perfect lol
Remembering the times when the NYT would still say positive things about Jews...
What do they say now?
Oy vey!
there are many jews in new york city
we saw them several jews in new york
its amazing how they are interviewing and asking the questions if you are jewish or not
This why it is called Jew York City
First you eat the bagel … then you wake up in a dark, damp tunnel underground in Brooklyn.
I hate when anyone approaches me for any reason when I’m just trying to go about my day. The fact that it’s intrusive as well is annoying.
Loved the video. It's so nice to have people to keep the customs and to remind us how to keep them too.
Christ killers kazarian juws
USA loves the Jewish People Forever . . . thank you for being here . . .
Just maybe not the guys in Chabad Lubavitch.
so happy to have Chabad in my life and a path to follow, which I was missing through my more secular teen and adult years.
LONG LIVE CHABAD❤️🍷. WE MISS YOU REBBE 💙
Love this!
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These are good peace loving people who promote the message of Harmony and brotherhood, NYC is blessed to have these people
Shalom
BEAUTIFUL SAYINGS IF I CAME ACROSS THESE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE I WOULD LOVE THEM
AVINU MALKEINU BLESSING TO YOU ALL HARVEST FOR THE WORLD AMEN
G-D BLESS YOU ALL. YOURS TRULY DEAN KLOUS YORK NORTH YORKSHIRE ENGLAND 🇬🇧 🇮🇱
They are awesome!
nabeel hasan what a joke.
They're fake converts that adopted"Judaism"they're not the real Jews from the lineage bloodline of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob.
@daniel albo That doesn't describe the nationality..
aproshing 5min i asked myself : what is this about.. but then i was released cause video was only 5:07 long.
People are waking up to the truth, watch out.
I'm Indian (dot), and they asked me lol
I'd have said yes. Free food and free blood-pressure test.
@@waqqashanafi In hindsight, yes! However, I was on holiday in NYC (I'm born and raised in India), and I was told by my relatives to be sceptical of people from there, so I politely said no and walked away 😂
Judaism doesn’t have just one race, we’re all over the place in all colors creeds etc,.. also Judaism in Orthodox Judaism is spread by the mother so if the mother was Jewish and had a kid with an Indian man the kids Jewish
These guys asked me if I'm Jewish and if I waved the lulav, I said i used to be. I'm pretty sure I broke his heart
Your still Jewish. I would recommend you look into being Jewish. Search Torah and Science
@@TagMahirTzedek lol no im not, I'm David. I used to care for religion until I open my eyes wide open there is NO God
@@davidgindi1192 bruh it doesn't mean you stop being Jewish, judaism isn't only a religion, its a people, many jews are also non believers. the rule is that: if your mom is Jewish, then you are Jewish.
@@user-kt1st4uu9x so me being a Mexican. If i marry a Jewish girl, my kids will still be Jewish. But if a Jewish guy marries my Mexican cousin, their kids won't be Jewish?
@@ifyourespondyourmad.2409 yes
OK .... yes, I'm Jewish and since the 1980s I've donned tefillin a number of times with these folks and at the kotel, but, answer me this, why, when out out public only pray with other Jews? Why can't we also pray with other people who may not be Jewish? I get not putting refillin on a cristian or muslim man or whatever, but why do we have this avoidance of not praying with other people who aren't Jewish? Just curious!
I have great news!! The messiah has already come! Read isaiah 53! And psalm 22!
@@psalm3496 I have better news...he's not come yet but will, one day...
Because we can’t first in order to have a successful Jewish prayer we need a minimum of 10 Jews for it to be allowed, second non Jews and Jews say different prayers, and if we believe different laws and pray much more differently and in Hebrew why would we pray with them?
Cuz if you pray with Christians they will say “...in the name of Jesus, amen”
That’s why.
@@abiryaakovalmoznino3395 This is not at all what I was taught. To have a traditional minyan, the law calls for ten Jewish men. If ten Jewish men can not gather, then it is perfectly OK to have other men join those Jewish men in the minyan, be they Chinese, Indian, Arab, or Inuit. It doesn't matter though ideally, yes, ten Jewish men.
I'm Jewish and don't understand why Orthodox Jews in Israel do not do their country duties and participate in the military... as is required by everyone else in Israel. I believe it would be invaluable to have that experience of helping to protect the country and would help make Israel so much stronger and unified than it currently is.
It has to with the fact that the army is pretty anti religious. And not a conducive atmosphere to being religious
Its hard to be jewish, i feel that they suffer a lot, even in this days where its suppose to be freedom to believe in what you want, they deserve respect as any human, they deserve to live without fear
Coming from a Jew, thank you for understanding. Everyday we feel unsafe just practising our religion or simply existing
@@duckfilms5812India don't burn dead body not allowed
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Blessed be all my brothers for being a light to the world through HaShem! Baruch HaShem.
Emily Tamkin, a Jewish writer from the UK who writes about American Jewry, has recently published a book titled Bad Jews: A History of American Jewish Politics and Identities. The book’s publisher, Hurst, describes it as “A lively, thoughtful history of America’s Jews, exploring their complex relationships with national culture, identity, and politics-and each other.”
The book caused a bit of a stir among Jewish publications. JTA, for example, wrote that Tamkin “takes a different tack, tracing the history of American Jewry through the ways Jews on one side of social upheaval seek to discredit the very Jewishness of those on the other side.” The book itself focuses on what is happening in America, since “American Jewish history,” writes Tamkin, “is full of discussions and debates and hand-wringing over who is Jewish, and how to be Jewish, and what it means to be Jewish.”
So, first, we need to realize where the word Yehudi (Jewish) comes from. There is the known answer, that Yehudi comes from Yohuda (Judah), the name of the tribe that lived in the land of Israel during the Second Temple. However, there is another meaning to the word: Yehudi also comes from the word Yechudi, meaning united. This makes perfect sense if you remember that we were pronounced a nation only after we committed to love each other “as one man with one heart” at the foot of Mt. Sinai, yet, for the most part, this explanation did not receive the notoriety it deserves.
If you look at being Jewish through the spectacle of Jewish unity, as I do, then being a good Jew means first and foremost that you want to unite with all the Jews, that this is what really matters to you, your prime value. If Jewishness is about unity, then a Jew is a person who knows, feels, understands, and even spreads the idea that the most important thing is to be connected in ties of love with all the Jews, regardless of denomination, customs, political views, or any other issue that currently divides and splinters the Jewish people.
The author wrote that one of the answers she got to the question about the meaning of being a bad Jew was “someone whose conception of Judaism doesn’t have applications to the wider world.” I understand where this answer comes from. It is with good reason Jews gave the correction of the world such a pivotal place in their identity. We even gave that mission its own Hebrew term, Tikkun Olam (Hebrew for “Correction of the World”).
However, we must know what it means to correct the world, to be responsible for it, or even to care about the world. Tikkun Olam are not simply words; they imply a very specific task, and until we accomplish it, we will not be “good Jews.”
At the “inauguration” of our people, we were commanded to unite “as one man with one heart,” as RASHI interprets. Immediately after, we were declared a nation and were tasked with being “a light to the nations.”
In other words, our unity and our obligation to the world are indivisible. We cannot be a light to the nations if we are not united. At the same time, we cannot unite unless we do it in order to be a light to the nations.
When our ancestors united for the first time, under the guidance of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they were not a biologically related group. They were an eclectic crowd that was taken by the idea that all the people should unite, and we should not succumb to our ego. This is why Abraham advocated kindness and mercy, to teach people how to rise above their self-absorption and care for one another.
Abraham was a maverick, a pioneer, a trailblazer, but thanks to him, these noble ideas are now universal. As a nation that formed out of disparate tribes and clans, it was our duty to be the living proof of Abraham’s paradigm. This is why we became a nation only after we united, and not a moment prior.
Since our inception, we have known that unity is our “secret weapon.” However, we never understood why, what was the secret of the strength in our unity. The secret is not that unity itself makes us undefeatable, but that our unity dissolves the world’s hatred toward us and turns it into respect and awe. It gives the world the example of unity that it needs so that all of humanity can unite, as well.
Not only we received a message when we were at the foot of Mt. Sinai. At that moment, the nations of the world received the knowledge that we received the calling. Since then, they have been wait .
What a Mizvah! Wonderful people!
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At least they're friendly, and respectful to non-Jews as well, unlike a lot of other Orthodox Jews, who seem hostile toward Gentiles.
ericj305
No they are always like that. Those are members of the habad movement. Unlike other ultra orthodox insular sects, they are instructed to outreach to anyone if needed while of course emphasizing the Jewish community.
respectful because it's their mission. They are a cult. But you're right they are usually more respectful than some others.
Yes, all religions are cults. Now cults can have different flavors, and some cults can be better than others. But all cults have at least one thing in common - they are controlling in some way. They don't allow absolute freedom.
The labavich are one of the more respectful hassidim
they are accepting of others when they hope to 'convert' but they are not accepting or free with their own families.
I never met a Jewish person. I grew up in a Hispanic area. Not many Jews there.
I would be ecstatic to meet one some day!
There are Hispanic jews
I'll meet up with you...pick a time and place.
@@nasdaqua woah! :O
That hirsch guy had my houses address 😂😂😂
Even though I have some Jewish blood, it's all on my father's side so unfortunately I don't qualify being a Jew. But they still ask me almost every time and I can see why. I kind of look Jewish.
You’re an Ethnic Jew still. Same here
Same thing happened to me today. I have some Jewish ancestry on my father's side.
I watch a lot of You Tube Jewish videos and you are the kindest sect I have ever seen. Blessings!
These ultra religious Jews are whack jobs. Without the IDF they would be dead in a day ; yet, they hate the IDF
@@quasar4601 without the IDF the palistians wont have to fight back against their own colonization by the Zionists and everyone can live in peace
@@quasar4601 You are soooooo wrong. First of all, the Jews in this video aren't Ultra Orthodox, they are Lubavitch! And secondly there are actually Lubavitchers and even Ultra Orthodox IN THE IDF!!! Third: ask yourself WHO'S protecting the IDF
@@randomdude4110 And it's our land btw
Sandy F. Your one of the first people in the comment section to say that ❤ ✌😀
I am Orthodox in Florida! G-d Bless! Yes! :D
Jesus is the only way to G-d
They proselytizing can be a little annoying, but man, does Chabad make a MEAN noodle kugel!
I'm Mizrahi/Sephardi-These are the only Ashkie Haredi who embrace all of Jewish World. I'm not a Rebbe Worshiper, but Rebbe Schneerson was given a true vision to educate assimilated Diaspora Jews in being Jewish. Bless them a thousand times!
But Mara, I've always wondered, since his predictions didn't come true, how do they deal with it, or explain it so it can still fit into their construct of the cosmos and the world? It's not important enough to me to do research, I don't "have a horse in this race," but a good question.
@@MarySanchez-qk3hp His predictions did come true he is a prophet of G-d and the King Messiah in his glory, His concelament in 1994 was only the Last elevation like he said its up to each and everyone one of you to assure in the Messanic Era by adding in deeds of goodness and kindness.
1:31 my birthday is April 14th
I can't understand why people hate them! They sound awesome!
Abraham Shekelbergstien what are you talking about. I’m Jewish, and 19. I have never heard that viewpoint once in my entire life, and have spoken to thousands of Jews in my community. I wasn’t sure if you were joking, but I’m just letting you know that’s false. If we were to engage in a formal debate on the matter, your point would hold no merit because it didn’t happen and doesn’t exist. It doesn’t make sense to me that you would believe something that doesn’t exist in reality. To me, that’s like thinking someone robbed my house last night when they didn’t. It just didn’t happen. I couldn’t possibly believe it because my brain doesn’t let me believe things that didn’t happen and have no evidence. Just like Jews wanting to make non Jews slaves. Cmon man just don’t be stupid
@@chanansgroup5931 can your facts right
Maybe cuz they own over 80% of our media, banks and hollywood studios despite being 2% of the population?
@@kz33445 "can my facts right" - says the jewish guy who's race is responsible for the beyond racist mistreatment of Africans in your home country Israel - FAR WORSE than what I see in America, BY THE WAY!
Rabbi TransGenderBergRaceMixingStein sounds like your upset at their success. Your points lack evidence and your are delusional. I do not experience delusions of this kind I simply live in reality.
very good
Totally cool!
They should turn those trucks into food trucks and sell matzo ball tacos.
The problem I have with this community is not their religious devotion.....its the destruction of the surrounding community that bothers me. Public schools in these communities suffer greatly as they get their funds drained and are then shoveled to the Yeshivas.....also this community depends greatly on welfare for the numerous children they have and some declare their homes a house of worship that avoids property tax payments and there is strong evidence their religious schools do little to prepare these children for jobs in the real world. There are some serious problems in this community
RuleofFive I would have started with “Hi! I’m racist!” Instead of “the problem I have with this community...”
Jakob Vogel actually their points are valid
Especially since communities like that point blank refuse to involve cops when one of their members harmsanother
@@jakobvogel6764 Another mind reader. smh. You're projecting your own racism, Frankenstein.
@@jakobvogel6764 Do you have a specific problem with anything he said?
Shihab Al Din yes, he’s being racist. He is generalizing and criticizing an entire community for what he perceives to be the actions of a few. Even if individual instances of some of the points he made could be shown to be true, they aren’t true of the vast majority of Jews. He claimed that people in the Jewish community don’t pay property tax because they claim their house is a place of worship. I am Jewish, and know many Jewish families, none of which are exempt from property tax. Most of his points are the equivalent of pseudoscience and conspiracy.
Are you Jewish? That's a 2 sided question; one can be Jewish in genetics, but have a different religion. They can also be Jewish but have no religious preference. They should ask, "Do you practice Judaism?"
4:40
Me: but its Tuesday
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This made my day! What beauty of anyone to care so much for anyone else to do good deeds over making money. Yet, God still provides for them. Beautiful. May you be continually blessed.
musicvideosish god doesn’t provide for them, NY taxpayers subsidize them. Most live below the poverty line because instead of learning life skills, like math, they read the Torah all day and make babies by night. We pay for this. It’s not beautiful, it’s free-loading. Few in the community hold all the money and they use that to buy more real estate.
musicvideosish taxpayers provide for them
EyeOnZioN they read the Talmud all day not the Torah
musicvideosish laughable comment, should be illegal to be as brainwashed as you
FernandoOnZion Let Christians try to get welfare "FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM" IF THEY DON'T GET IT HERE IN THE US AND CANADA IT IS ALL SENT TO ISRAEL - BILLIONS OF $'S ANUALLY!
Love it😍
Sis your the real Jew,no such thing as"Jew-ISH"people the ISH means sort of kind of 👉 ex his shirt is blue-ISH or the movie starts around eight-ISH but not exactly it could be around 8:15 so your the real deal.
@@712Clothing_ stfu culture vulture
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Did anyone realize that that guy didn't put his tefilin on right?
When you blur the line between religion and ethnicity,, bad things happen
It’s both a ethnicity and religion
They are ethnic Europeans. Germanic , Sicilian , Slavic. And even Mizrahi are Amazighs. Even Banu qurayza and Banu Nadir were converted Arab tribes. Real Jews are Descendants of prophet Yakob
This brings back memories ive had these dudes do this to me too. I almost regretted telling them i was Jewish lol. They wouldnt stop making me wrap the stuff around me and the prayers lol
We both know you miss it aha
@@guyw99India don't burn dead body not allowed
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Orthodox Jews are very polite, wholehearted people. I even had the pleasure of meeting some at the bowling alley one Tuesday night.
That is my experience too. But the ultra orthodox ones are very rude and nasty, at least the ones I've encountered.
- Excuse me, Are you Jewish?
- Yes I am, but it's none of your business.
Oh I was in New York once and had some random bloke in FiDi asked me if I was Jewish, I just kept on walking, no idea it was an actual thing thought it was just some random guy who was bizarrely interested in my religious beliefs.
“Are you Jewish?”
Maybe I am, maybe I’m not. What do you think?
can you read read my son?
Anyone can be a Jew Judaism is not a religion reserved for a race like Muslims
This happened to me in Washington, D.C. It was a very moving experience. These people are going to save the world.
💙💙💙
They’re are bulshevik atheist communists hypocrites
They followed me into AutoZone in Kingston, NY...wouldn't leave me alone, wouldn't take "No!" for answer. What could I do? Finally, I relented, and laid tefillin. Everyone was happy. But my 2013 Subaru Impreza shouldn't have needed oil so soon after an oil change at the dealer. What's up with that?
i heard a drum fill when i read this comment. BADUM PSHHHHHHH
@@orangebetsy Car's still running. Oil light comes on rarely and adding a quart usually turns it back off.
I live in San Francisco but I know that most New Yorkers have an attitude problem. But I’m saying that people who are native San Franciscans are much nicer than those who moved to San Francisco from other states. As a transplant, I feel fortunate to have moved into a community of locals who are extremely welcoming and supportive people. I haven’t been to NYC for years but I’m extremely disappointed in the way how transparent they still are without showing any sense of decency towards fellow New Yorkers including those from other states. I expect New Yorkers to improve the way they interact with other locals including those who are visiting or those who moved to New York City from other parts of the world.
Seriously, what a great video! G-d loves His people and He loves them 🌍👍💙
@shawnee reid In Judaism, it is written 'G-d' out of respect.
Please do your research before trying to be in the right and ending up in the wrong by default 👍
Whats with the wooden door stop on the head?
A BLOKE it are the tefilien
Bloke, I am unsure of what you mean If you mean that object in the entrance on the doorpost,, that's a mezuzah. It has a prayer inside, and religious Jews touch it to remind them of their God, and that God is in their home. Jewish people don't have many symbols or icons because that's one of the Ten Commandments, no graven images. But today they have the menorah, the mezuzah, and some can wear a Star of David as jewelry. (I think the funniest menorah I ever saw online was a silver menorah where each candleholder had a different photo of Mel Gibson glued to it, the biggest photo of him was attached to the shamis. Funny as heck.).
Mary Sanchez he says on the head so i think he means tefilin
what's with your wooden head, A Bloke?
Reminds me of the Hare Krishnas, actually. Approaching strangers, asking inappropriate personal religious questions, fanatical, persistent.
Or maybe you're just an ignoramus? 😔
3:07 could he have been any less polite about it? Crikey
This is great! You go Guys! May G-d bless what you are doing!
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@@randywilks3208 would you messianic believers get a life! First you abort our Torah so you can make up your fake new testament, and then you look for ways to proselytize Jews. Jesus is NOT God or messiah!!! Any jew that believes this lie is separated from HaShem. Go away!!!
@@tubechick8 #RESPECT. Though that part about being separated from Hashem isn't true. If your born a Jew, Hashem loves you no matter what. Btw lots of love from a Jewish sister 😊✌✡
@@randywilks3208 Listen, I don't know if you realized but it's 2019 not 1519. We will never ever EVER convert!!!!! שמע ישראל השם אלוקנו השם אחד ☝ We are sick and tired of your Jesus and your Bible (which you copied from our Torah) we don't bow to anyone but HASHEM הקדוש ברוך הוא
Jew Boy
Can someone be Jewish and atheist? Like, Jewish in terms of ethnicity but a disbeliever of the Jewish religion? Also, can someone not from the Jewish ethnicity convert to the Jewish faith? I've rarely met any non-religious ethnic Jewish people, or any people who are not ethnically Jewish but practice Judaism. Just curious about how they would feel about Christians converting to Judaism, and about any Jewish people not practicing the religion. I apologize in advance if any of my questions were offensive.
Where have you been living? For starters - check this out: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_atheists_and_agnostics
I am a proud Jew..and an atheist.
You don't out much do you?
ViscountStratton, that's a really good question, it's actually one I've gone online this year and asked myself! And it's typical that someone Jewish would dare ask something like that... lol. So I can tell you that if you do an online search, you'll find Jewish newsletters with essays that address it with different opinions. I never thought I'd find anyone else who asks that. Stupid me. Then there's the topic of being a cultural Jew versus a practicing Jew. As in, more Jew-ish than Jewish. But be assured, your question is very much in line with being Jewish!
Yes you can be Jewish and atheist. Some of the founding fathers of Israel were atheist Jews.
@@Channel-ml4qvIndia don't burn dead body not allowed
So wonderful
These guys are so annoying; whenever I see them on the street - I go the other way to avoid trouble
That was psychotic!
LOL
If these are Mitzvah "Tanks" then that infers an "aggressive intent. Why don't they get serious and go park outside the mosques....
An Idea -- don't come cheap!
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Wow, your foolishness is astonishing!
Because Jewish people know how it feels to be unwillingly proselytized, and they respect Islam, one of the three Ibrahamic religions. I hope you're just being humorous.
I think that.most Jews and Muslims are moderate, peaceful people. There's a tiny minority of loudmouths on both sides, who are the ones who stir up the muck and make trouble. Most people just live in peace and respect each other.
I love jews. My grandmother was a jew and I loved her. I miss her.
You are Jewish
So technically you’re more Jewish than me lol
Hey, Can you lower the volume, I am trying to work, Please, Thank you!! LMAO.....
i doubt you ever worked a day in your life.
We are all individuals. They seem nice though.
Reminds me of a scene from Monty Python's The Life Of Brian: ''We are all individuals!''
good job man
that's an important message for this day and age
the idea of generalizing about groups of people is so outdated, it's prehistoric
What's the safe word when they take you in the truck? Oy vey?
@Valerie O'Brien What a crock of nonsense. The NT is pure fiction written by fiction authors , Paul the worst of the lot...You need to get your head screwed on properly...here's your first step...Visit Rabbi Tovia Singer videos on youtube and also outreachjudaism dot org , jewsforjudaism dot org ...jesus is a false messiah...Deut 13: 2-6; Deut 4:39 Isaiah 46:9 For every offense you give, there's a proper defense, remember that.
@@nasdaqua look, your clearly not the most intelligent amazing bunch around alright, yall just like every other culture. Divided.
@@TheOfficialBrettSI'm a lot more intelligent than you are...it's YOU'RE, not YOUR clearly...learn the differences... your comment is inane...
@@TheOfficialBrettS If there ever was an unintelligent "bunch around", then you're at the Head of the Bunch!!
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The black hats look really cool and stylish. Nothing like the stupid baseball caps guys choose to wear. Anyone judging them should think twice. The women from a young age are not promiscuous and marrying as a virgin is expected. The women don't dress slutty or show skin, but instead respect themselves, their husbands and their marriages.
0:54 discover catfish and the bottlemen and then youll deffo kno who the messiah is
praise van mccann gods chosen one
Its Jesus
God bless the Jewish community May the Lord be with you always
if your ship sinks...
I hate when I tell people of my Jewish heritage-
They say
What’s your last name?
Or worse--
You don’t look Jewish!
For them if you are Jewish but not Ashkenazi you don’t look Jewish 😂
@@Rolando_Cueva Ashkenaz wasn't a Semite.
@@Rolando_Cueva if you're European Jewish you're like those white people that say they're 1% Cherokee
@extrapressure Notice they're not trying to convert anyone.
Do some research on the Noahide laws . They don’t want to convert you because in their religion you will become their slave. Once there Messiah comes
Bobby Womack wrong
No they just try to force their beliefs like all cults do
@Desiigner yeah that's not part of Judaism in practice in any form
you are quoting a homiletic writing from centuries ago, as if it's part of everyday Jewish life or something...
it would be like transcribing a single minister's sermon about a specific thing and circulating it as if it's the most important teaching in Christianity and completely out of context
Christianity and islam must go too since they take so much from Judaism then 😂
Absolutely Beautiful 🧡💚
We don't have this in Boston.
just test the public see how hate tension up to.
They say Jerusalem is their land as they are dreaming
SAIDIANO OSK4 🧐🧐
It is their's, so what's your point?
@@08_crown_vic not it's not
nice guy eh he actually lowered the volume most people i feel wouldn't do that
I like the clothes it symbolizes unity, kind of simular to how the Amish do. :)
This is discrimination.. Only for Jewish people?? Disgusting
These guys are awesome!
Good souls. If you don't want to participate they are totally OK with it. What's wrong with bringing more love and light into this dark world. we need more like them.
I think that's my rabbis two sons in Tank.
what are the little hats worn on their heads for ?
At 110 the gentleman is conversing with a woman - I did not think this was allowed ?
What is your Jewish in your heart only ?
Good question. Those "little hats" are skullcaps, or "yarmulkes," and are worn to cover their heads as a sign of respect for their God.
THIS MUST HAPPEN IN MEXICO CITY
Nahh the Mexicans will not like this
@@ghfero29 h
Lol
They hace a Jewish community in Mx city
@@damnmuggle Third largest in Latin America. Also this is just counting the ones who still follow their faith, a lot of Jews converted to Catholicism and many Mexicans have Jewish ancestry via their Spanish descendants
Am I a jew? No, no I'm not
I'm actually a muslim, thx for asking tho
😂🤣
I'm jew and i have no problem with them ,i have problem with my enemies and not every muslim is my enemy
@@epicnatruesounds9104 Well maybe you should read about how your people were the sole people responsible for the slave trade across the world for thousands of years.
@@want2be420 You are talking about Muslims, right?
@@matthewsaints350 No, although responsible for (etihW) slavery [read it backwards] Jay's were responsible for (nacirfA) slavery [read it backwards]
sorry had to spell it that way because yt will censor it
So lovely
One offered me a dime bag, I refused could be foot powder.