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‘Thank You Hashem’ is a powerful sound bite. These simple words are a prayer, blessing, appreciation, sanctification, and expression of spiritual intimacy-all in one. Jews from all walks of life utter them in all life circumstances, finding meaning and strength in direct access to Hashem.
Our mission is to ignite that passion and pride in every Jew worldwide. To remind us all that Hashem exists in every single aspect of life. That He loves each of us in every situation, environment, and spiritual position. And that by saying His name with gratitude, we return His love every day.
NOW, A LIFE OF ITS OWN 👑 𝙏𝙔𝙃 𝙉𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 🎵 𝙏𝙔𝙃 𝙈𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙖 🧢 𝙏𝙔𝙃 𝙈𝙚𝙧𝙘𝙝 📋 𝙏𝙔𝙃 𝙌𝙪𝙤𝙩𝙚𝙨 📺 𝙏𝙔𝙃 𝙇𝙞𝙫𝙚
God allows us to have free will. It’s not that God made that happen but more that he didn’t interfere with it because he’s gifted us free will. That being said what Satan uses for evil, God will use for good even if we can’t understand it.
Wow…i’m from Toronto but visite Mexico City en 2019 before covid..my family and myself stayed in Polanco .. Nos encanto..Polanco es re lindo y toda la Mexico City tambien.. Sorry about my broken spanish..soy argentino descendent but i grew up in Canada 🇨🇦 Shalom Aleichem from Toronto ✡️🇨🇦
I am studying Judaism for the purpose of conversion and came across your channel today. I found the lesson very interesting and look forward to exploring the rest of your channel.
Here’s a facts Jews were very wealthy in many countries in the Middle East Morocco, and Egypt being a couple of them. Then when the state of Israel was established and Jews were forced out of their homes from the mossad and other terrible influences from the Israeli government they got to the holy land and the government stole their money forcefully or told them to switch currency and when they did they robbed them from converting the money into the “new shekel” at and extremely lower rate than they had. My family being one of these stories. That’s why I find this channel very ignorant when it posts Zionist posting.
I’m a Native American Mexican and I’m glad that Mexico is a safe place for the Jewish community. Although we struggle as Mexican we always have a friendly heart and wish a happy environment although it may not always be the situation but we believe that together we are stronger we do celebrate a lot but we live a happy life and work hard. Great video!
What he says about Spanish and Portuguese Jewish music is profoundly ignorant, and it shocks me he says it with such confidence. First of all, please don't call our ancestors "pigs". (That's what "marrano" means, and that's what the people who burned our ancestors alive called them. You don't want to be like them) Our ancestors in Amsterdam and other places weren't blank slates. Yes, many had been forced to live outwardly as Catholics, but they all initially joined communities - particularly in Italy - founded by Sephardic Jews who came from Spain and Portugal with living traditions, who then provided hakhamim and hazzanim for other communities. Our musical traditions are ancient, and uninterrrupted. Yes, there were many new compositions made over the years, that is part of every musical culture. Your own music sounds eastern European to my ears, not Jewish. So what? Nobody and nothing lives in a vacuum.
I don't think it's so complicated to define Jewish music, no. 1- obviously, if it's made by a non-jew it's not JEWISH music - any song made by a frum jew is jewish music or any song made by a non frum jew but has a jewish theme is also jewish music
I was born in Peru. Living in Mexico helped me turn religious; the derech eretz and chessed is just unbelievable. Thank you for the video and for showing me other institutions of which even I was unaware.