SHALOM--ERETZ,, HAPPY HANUKKAH,, GOOD EVENING ,,.. I LIKED YOUR DEMONSTSTRATION I HAD MY SON MAX 7YR.S OLD WATCH YOUR VIDEO TO LEARN I FIND IT TO BE GREAT!!! WHEN WE GO TO THE WESTERN WALL AFTER DINNER WITH SOME FAMILY TO PRAY MY SON PUTS ON HIS TALIT,.. I FIND THIS TO BE CLOSER TO G--D AFTER SHABBAT MEALS AND SOME MORNINGS I GO... TODAH!!!!!!!!!!!! YADABYE......
THIS IS THE WAY TO CHECK THE SEESEETHS, ON YOUR RECEIVEING SIDE (LEFT) - TO RECEIVE THE LAWS OF THE LORD GOD (SUBMISSION TO HIM) - IN HOT WEATHER WHEN YOU DO NOT WEAR THE TALLIT, THIS IS THE WAY YOU CARRY IT, OVER THE LEFT SHOULDER, NOT IN YOUR HAND. SO THAT THE SEESEETHS (REPRESENTING THE LAW) ARE VISIBLE TO YOU (ALL FOUR FORWARD) AND AGAIN ON YOUR LEFT SIDE. HOPE THIS HELPED.
I was wondering, can I wear this all the time? The reason I ask is because I find it helpful to be reminded of hashem and the 613 all day everyday. For me, wearing it all day until the time I go to bed is a symbol of complete submergence in hashem and it helps me with feel that I am giving something back to hashem by doing this?
No this is for Jews, hence the tzit tzit and mitzvah they represent. Non jews do not observe these so its a no no. Women in our culture do not wear Tallit and regardless of this person who commented first, no believing in a Christ is antithetical to Judaism and frankly, Christians should stay in their lane and follow their own customs and stop trying to assimilate ours.
@Thats not how The force works There is no prohibition agaisnt a gentile wearing it. Please stop giving your own legal rulings when you have no idea what your talking about 😂😂😂😂😂
Wonderful tutorial brother. But I am so glad Yeshua Massiah sets us free. Really I love tradition and rituals but after a while they become like everyday bread. 🙏🌻😊
This is not tradition, this is a commandment given by the Creator to the Jewish people, you don't get to choose. As for your failed messiah, at least have the decency to go elsewhere to annoy, we Jews have had enough of it.
Yahushua is the king of the Jews. Read Isaiah 53 Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering, yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and afflicted. But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.
Do you always insult a brother? It's not our way of approach. There's a reason he doesn't have a blue string- not braided. I do understand and agree, that a blue string is important. It's between him and Ha'Shem; teaching by attacking is not the Torah's.way either. Your own advice is good -follow the complete Torah. B'Ha'Shem
Not everyone among the Chassidim embraces the Techelet from the Chilazon. For some years now, the Blue Dye from the Chilazon has been used to dye the Tzitziyot. I personally buy mine from Ruben Prager who owns Beged Ivri in Jerusalem. However, among many Orthodox, there is debate as to whether or not this is in fact what was anciently used. You CANNOT use any normal blue dye. It must be Techelet from the Chilazon.