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I absolutely love the way you say the prayer, and I find it easier to follow it. I've been searching on myjewishlearning for more of your videos where you teach Hebrew reading, unfortunately I couldn't find any. Please Rabbi if you may be so kind to share the link of more of your videos, I would really appreciate it. This prayer now I can say it with ease, thanks to you. May Hashem continue to bless you.
I am learning Hebrew language since 3years and very much desirous to learn everything of Judaism but in my town there is Rabbi who guide me and Teach me yet also i am trying to know more from youtube video and Google informations Please Rabbi pray for me . Thanks ❤
Thank you for teaching I am looking to watching more of your since I am not able to go to the Temple thank you for being patient with other I pray for all the rabbi to teach more
beautifull.. Jew pray 3 times a day (amidah) Muslim pray 5 times a day (Shalat) baruch(bless) for Avraham baroch (bless) for Ibrahim G-d is echad Allah is ahad Pure Monoteism
@@sameka7664 there's no hamse salaat in the Quran. Like fasting is not 30 days. The 5 times were after the Prophets death in the Hadith. Mohammad never prayed 5 times and also not pray like thf muslims pray today.
@@laverjzza for us jews there's no special tim of prayer in the Tora. Deuterenomy 11:13 say's serve G'd with all your heart. Today we pray 3 times a day. Shacharit/morning, Mincha/afternoon and Arvit or Maariv.
I looked this up because of the video game cyberpunk 2077. I tried learning Hebrew through babbel a couple years ago, I should try again. hard language to learn if I'm not serious about it.
I felt that way too and it was hard sticking with it at first, but after about six months, instead of learning it, I felt that I was remembering it from deep within my soul. It truly is the Divine Language of Hashem and we are so blessed to be able to learn it. Master the letters first. Learn to identify each individual letter and how write them. Practice writing them regularly. Understand each of their numerical values and their individual meanings. Understand sounds and then learn to spell each letter out in extended Hebrew spelling as well. It worked for me and I’m well on my way now. Much Love!
I wanted to know what a Jewish prayer sounded like and I found this. So thanks:) but have you ever looked at the subtitles? Were talking penguins, I am 18 Derek, e-commerce, bug ever wrote 🙃
@@mikeconn8523 and it takes very little Jewish maternal DNA, for one to have 100% Jewish soul. Mike, I could tell you a funny story about me but will spare you.
Jews don t pronounce the name of God. It is considered disrespectful. Hashem is the name used for casual conversation and Adonai in the case of prayer…but never His proper name
@@TailsSpain is there a command that says not to use the proper name? Shouldnt God be called by the name He gave us to call Him by? Not trying to argue, just asking why they believe that! =)
@@msandorfi89It is like that. I don t want to argue, it is just the jewish tradition like that. Nobody says you cannot call it by His Name. Just differents ways of viewing the issue
It sounds like an americanized version of hebrew. It never sounded like that. It's a semitic language supposed to have much stronger guttural sounds rather than this made up gibberish
It’s Hebrew. Nikkud are used to help people with pronunciation. Since most Jews outside of Israel aren’t fluent in Hebrew, vowel points are a big help in reading the language.
the verb yeshu'a means to 'save'/'redeem' and it refers to G-d. there's another part of this prayer which says 'melekh ozeir u-moshi'a u-magein' meaning 'the king who helps, who saves and who shields [us]'.
The word ADONAI is not there, it's written YHWH ... the word ADONAI is from the name "Adonis" which was the mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
its not true, Adon is just the word for "G'd " Not his name but a word. Since Jewish people have too much respect to speak HIS name. Learn history right.. and get knowlege about the languages, before you claim such things. Adonis is just a greek word (and yes a name) but Adonai has nothing to do with worshipping Adonis. Many languages have almost similar words.
Nope, not true. You are totally misled. The Ineffible Name, aka the Tetragrammaton is pronounced as Adonai. Adon is Hebrew and is used in a greeting like Mr. is in English. Because of the sanctity of the Name of HaShem, the name is never pronounced. Oh, you show yourself as quite ignorant about the Ineffible Name. You CANNOT have a W sound in the middle of a Hebrew word. To create a W sound, you need a double vav. So in reality, you have a PENTAGRAMMATON-Yud-Hey-Vav-Vav-Hey! This of course would be a reference to Hasatan. You are a liar and terribly deceived.
@@martindimaggio6157 Nope, there is NO connection between Adonis and Adonai. BTW, Hebrew preceded Greek, so if anything, the Greeks would have taken a Hebrew pronunciation rather than the other way around. Where do we find such deceived and delusional people like you? You are of your father, the devil!
@@shimshonbendan8730 mate you talk shit. N you don't know Hebrew. That's plain to see. Its wah not vav. Vav us from Yiddish. Arabic the same wah. Pronounced uau