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Park Avenue Synagogue, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is one of the largest and most influential Conservative synagogues in the U.S.
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Комментарии
@user-fv2yw3kh8y
@user-fv2yw3kh8y 13 часов назад
Are you still in Israel? Would love to stop by and say thank you 🙏 and 1:52 hi in person ❤Sara
@luloa1107
@luloa1107 День назад
How are these people Jew?
@Shurvoice
@Shurvoice 2 дня назад
Fantastic song. Kol HaKavod to the composer, arranger and the magnificent singing Cantor Azi Schwartz. I loved the video showing scenes from what appears to be Jerusalem.
@christopherbeecham7645
@christopherbeecham7645 2 дня назад
Toda rabah Cantor. A song beautifully sung to lift my spirit. 🇦🇺🕎🇮🇱
@marjamerryflower
@marjamerryflower 2 дня назад
❤ Wonderful text. Wonderfully sung. Lots of words i really want to know in Hebrew. A pity that the video ends abruptly
@georgebrehm8622
@georgebrehm8622 2 дня назад
No would not be the same those cantors create an ambiance only to be found in a synagogue,it’s beautifull ,don’t change their way of performing ,god bless them, god bless Israel,
@georgegarcia2455
@georgegarcia2455 2 дня назад
What an incredible way to wake up to this incredible musical version!
@jillhertzog6365
@jillhertzog6365 2 дня назад
Wow I love it ❤❤
@jamesfields2249
@jamesfields2249 2 дня назад
Todah Rabah Cantor Schwartz, what a great spiritual expression to hear from Hashem.. Be Blessed my Brother…🕊️
@JReynaldoAguilarNierva
@JReynaldoAguilarNierva 2 дня назад
Toda Rabah Thank you טדה רבה. May you present the words in Hebrew. Thank you
@juliuslopez5503
@juliuslopez5503 2 дня назад
Very beautiful!
@sushilverma3209
@sushilverma3209 5 дней назад
Shalom. I learned a lot
@CyborgNinja7
@CyborgNinja7 9 дней назад
תוב מוד
@magikyuu3279
@magikyuu3279 10 дней назад
how come g-d appeared in front of the tent in a physical form in chapter 12? isnt g-d too infinite for that?
@marywysocki6641
@marywysocki6641 10 дней назад
Does anyone remember the game called TELEPHONE?
@nurhayati3295
@nurhayati3295 10 дней назад
You must be sad about losing your loved ones, as well as your Palestinians who have taken their homeland and killed their parents and children.
@wootwootwoot32
@wootwootwoot32 11 дней назад
Love it 🥰 😊
@ulgenkoc2893
@ulgenkoc2893 11 дней назад
War it's not funny ,humour in this period is not welcome.
@WENKTUBEWRC
@WENKTUBEWRC 12 дней назад
Os Comunistas com amizade com Terroristas, o que estão planejando para o Brasil? Você não imagina o que vem por aqui contra os Brasileiros? Claro que sabemos.... treinar generais melancias, presos, mst entre tantos outros Perversos Amalequitas, igrejas em Perigo ⚡
@JessM.93
@JessM.93 12 дней назад
Antiquated religion
@robsonluizdomingosfarias9032
@robsonluizdomingosfarias9032 13 дней назад
Linda interpretação!! Fantástico, contemplativo!! Não vejo motivos para aviões de guerra!!
@SenateePestOfEarth-el2op
@SenateePestOfEarth-el2op 13 дней назад
we dont loose sleep.
@user-gc9sd6if6n
@user-gc9sd6if6n 14 дней назад
@mikebee6786
@mikebee6786 14 дней назад
Can barely sing a tune and the voices of Hashem are Awe inspiring but can we imagine what the voice will sound like in Moshiachs presence? 10- 100x as such Hallelujah Amen🎉❤😅
@marthaellenconner98
@marthaellenconner98 14 дней назад
Shabbat Shalom 🎼🎶🇮🇱🙏🏻
@anishahuemer1728
@anishahuemer1728 14 дней назад
why airplanes of War, why????????
@christopherbeecham7645
@christopherbeecham7645 14 дней назад
Beautifully sung as always. Shabbat Shalom from the land down under. 🇦🇺🕎🇮🇱
@Stephen-um4uo
@Stephen-um4uo 14 дней назад
Cantor Schwart's vocal delivery is powerful yet soothing, drawing the listener into a contemplative state. Overall, it's a beautiful representation of the prayer of those who trust Hashem. Shabbat Shalom.
@jamesfields2249
@jamesfields2249 14 дней назад
What a great spirit filled song to bring Shabbat in… It’s going to be a great day. Be Blessed cantor Schwartz..🕊️
@mandygerlach9621
@mandygerlach9621 14 дней назад
Outstanding 😊
@MENGZHI69
@MENGZHI69 14 дней назад
🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
@bessmargaretgilbertwillhite
@bessmargaretgilbertwillhite 15 дней назад
Hope Bruce saw this! This is great!
@shainanash8518
@shainanash8518 15 дней назад
This Rabbi is wonderful, also. Todah.
@shainanash8518
@shainanash8518 15 дней назад
I have been on the receiving end and the giving end of this blessing. I love this blessing.
@elizabethregina9519
@elizabethregina9519 15 дней назад
Gratidão 🙏
@19suntan50
@19suntan50 16 дней назад
Sensational…
@mattr.1310
@mattr.1310 17 дней назад
This was an excellent sermon! I would rather call it a great question & answer session! It was very important & relevant to all. Rabbi Zauzmer is very good at doing this type of work. Since, this was on Shavuot it's important to understand what was going on. As our Rabbi said it's the time of Matan Torah-the time of the giving of the Torah to Bnei Yisrael- the children of Israel at Sinai. One of the overriding questions proposed here was as follows: was the time of B'nai Mitzvah (Our Bar or Bat Mitvah time, when we become of age in Judaism.) the time we are responsible for accepting the Torah for ourselves? Good question for a very informative discussion that took place with Rabbi Zauzmer. This question brought up some very important responses. However, I think this Rabbi knew there was no one correct answer. Our Rabbi raised this question to elicit some wise & various responses of that important question she raised. All the answers were very revealing & thoughtful! Now I will give my response to this question & go over some of the highlights of her important Shavuot sermon. My answer goes like this: IMO at the time of B'nai Mitzvah is a good answer. Although there is no one correct answer. There are many answers to this question & I enjoyed listening to all the responses. Conversion would be my answer to the question raised in this session. This is why I think the book of Ruth is read at this particular Jewish festival. Ruth who was a sincere convert. She, Ruth is accepting the Torah like Bnei Yisrael did at Mount Sinai & accepting the precepts contained in it! The person of Ruth reflects many of the themes of the holiday of Shavuot. There is another important convert who could fit into this conversation his name is Onkelos, let me discuss who he is & why he fits into this discussion. Onkelos was a convert to Judaism during the first & second century C. E. His lifespan was estimated to be from 35 to 120 C.E. Onkelos is often mentioned in the Talmud. He was a Roman nobleman said to be related to the family of the emperor. His most important work is to be found in the Chumash- the first five books of the Torah. His work in the Chumash is called the Targum Onkelos usually with Rashi's commentary. We still learn it today! Onkelos is in Aramaic, Rashi's commentary is in Hebrew. Rashi's script is a different type of Hebrew. As I close my comment, I would like to focus on this theme of conversion & how it relates to the Festival of Shavuot. The reason I chose this theme of conversion is it relates to Shavuot, Torah & Judaism. What happened to our ancestors at Sinai is very similar to the word conversion how you change & accept something & become better people and a new people. This is what happened after the Torah was received by our ancestors at Sinai. We became different people.we accepted the essence of the Torah & we started to practice it. This has been going on with our people ever since the revelation at Sinai. The Torah is the main basis of Judeo-Christian values The Torah is also one of the foundations of western civilization. It is also a continuing & ongoing process of our lives. Our ancestors converted to a new life after the revelation at Sinai. This process is an ongoing process. It continues every day, week, month & year. We are always learning something new. This is the essence of the Torah & a very important theme of the festival of Shavuot! Thank you Rabbi Zauzmer for this very important sermon. May Hashem bless you & give you joy! All the honor to you for a great session & sermon on this festival of Shavuot, Kol HaKavod & may G-D bless you greatly! Thank you, sincerely Matthew 🕎🙏
@albanyreadshalleluyahscrip9946
@albanyreadshalleluyahscrip9946 18 дней назад
Ahmein. So profound, so true thank you Rabbi, I love these reflective speeches you do. May Abba Father always bless you 🙏⛺🙌🤍
@HaleyMary
@HaleyMary 18 дней назад
I always appreciate these sermons. Thank you.
@tovahnelsontrina6210
@tovahnelsontrina6210 18 дней назад
Todah Rabah🙏
18 дней назад
Wonderful words. Thank you Rabbi Cosgrove. Blessings frim Brasil. Shalom!
@charliemcelwain8874
@charliemcelwain8874 19 дней назад
Shabbat shalom from lazy run West Virginia Charles Reese McElwain
@hudsondonnell444
@hudsondonnell444 20 дней назад
That song finally makes sense!
@shainanash8518
@shainanash8518 20 дней назад
Love the singing from Cantor Schwarts.
@HaleyMary
@HaleyMary 21 день назад
This was so joyous to listen to. Thanks for sharing! Shabbat Shalom!
@lamedvav
@lamedvav 21 день назад
Abraham avinu‘s song/ Adon Olam
@funvideoperson5268
@funvideoperson5268 21 день назад
I know so many versions of this--now this version, lol, well done! 😂❤
@kristineG
@kristineG 21 день назад
So much joy😂🎉 thanks for sharing & shabbat shalom.🎉
@jamesfields2249
@jamesfields2249 21 день назад
Great presentation Cantor Schwartz. Very uplifting…. Bring this Shabbat in. Be Blessed 🕊️