@insightfulNomad:Hey wait- Aren't you supposed to be a secular Jew, like you've stated? Double standard...🤔😅 Look at you and the Traveling Clatt- yeah definitely a turn on to see one wrinkled much older - looking guy and two "muscular, good looking" guys dance 🕺🕺🤣🤣😂😅
Hey I'm an Aussie coming next year where do I book my tour 😂😂😂😂😂 I have been learning Hebrew finally . I'm the daughter of a jewish dad but he never taught me and he passed away. Can't wait to come
As a Christian from the US who is very appreciative for the Jewish people, and you (even Tal 🤪) for sharing this! KEEP DANCING!!! Ami Yisrael Chai!!!🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸🇮🇱🎗️💙🙏🏻
And we wont forget about the uss liberty , heres the talmud hes referring too Sanhedrin 57a] [Yebamoth 98a] [ Baba Mezia 114b] [Tosapoth ,Jebamoth 94b] [ Soferim 15] [Kerithoth 11a, ] [Yebamoth 60b] [Kethuboth 11b ]
Incredible video during very difficult times. It really shows that we are so similar ( i am egyptian)! Arabs and jews have the same roots and really can live together and have peace! I really don't know how but every time you make a video showing parts of israel and the rich and beautiful jewish culture i become more certain that what united us is much more than what divides us. I wish peace to your people and in the middle east. And happy holidays my friend
5:48 I would like to congratulate the Baghdadi who is proud of his origins and his Arabic language, and I ask him to speak the beautiful dialect of the distinctive Jews of Baghdad and not to change it to any other dialect.❤🎉Tolerant, open-minded, educated people🎉❤❤ wish other side are like them
Eitha Brikha, Happy Semcha Turah 🎉 All the Chaldean Assyrian Syriac people are with you, I am happy that despite the tragedy of the war you are celebrating ,let the anti-Semitic barking😂 , I pray for the return of the kidnapped soon, thank you allec for your channel, I love your videos very much❤ 3:48 What beautiful words from a pure heart. I think he is from the Jews of Syria but turned out to be Egyption he loks handsome like Syrians 😊. I wish him happy smecha.🎉🎉🎉
I agree with you that the hostages should be returned back, and that Israel should get rid of the terrorists, but don't you think that the Gazans deserve to exist and that the Israeli army shouldn't be bombarding the hell outta Gaza? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1e_dbsVQrk4.html
I attended a few Simchat Torah celebrations during my time in Israel, they were all very festive, and lively with a very positive atmosphere. I can attest to it being a great experience. I especially recommend the ones hosted by Chabad.
هو بجد كان فى يهود فى دمنهور ؟ اعرف ان اليهود كان اغلبهم فى مصر ساكنين فى القاهره والإسكندريه وكمان عند بيت جدى فى محافظات الجنوب المصرى فى الأحياء التى تطل على النيل كان هناك يهود ومسيحيين ومسلمين لكن دلوقتى احنا مسلمين ومسيحيين بس هناك
@@7empest47 المصريين عمرهم ما كانو عنصريين ولو كان عنصريين لما وجد من الأساس يهود فى مصر ولما وجد إلى يومنا هذا ٢١ مليون مسيحي فى مصر مصر من أول الدول التى اعتنق الأديان السماويه عند نشأتها + ولأكون صريحه فى عهد جمال عبد الناصر وحتى بعد تأسيس إسرائيل كان لا يزال نسبه كبيره من اليهود موجودون فى مصر ولم يذهبون لإسرائيل لكن عندما بدأ العدوان الثلاثى على مصر وهم فرنسا وإنجلترا وإسرائيل وقاموا بقصف محافظات الدلتا منهم محافظه السويس و بورسعيد حينها طلب جمال عبد الناصر من اليهود مغادره مصر إلى اسرائيل + أيضا المصريين بدأو بعنصريه تجاه اليهود فى فتره العدوان الثلاثى و قصف اسرائيل لنا وهذه الحقيقه صراحه انا لا أحب النفاق ولسنا عنصريين لوكنا عنصريين لما ظلت المعابد اليهوديه إلى الآن فى مصر حتى مساكن اليهود او ما يسمى ب حاره اليهود لا أحد يسكنها لكنها مازالت موجوده فى ضواحي القاهره
Maybe some other parts of Israeli Jewish society could be highlighted as well. Travelling Clatt has covered these guys enough on his channel. Those who are unfamiliar with the complex realities of Israeli society and Judaism might mistakenly equate those with the religious far-right, the charedim ( the latter is also far from being a monolithic bloc, though the politically uniformizied far-right is more so ) etc.
Since when did the muslim allah give the Torah? Nowhere...what are you all saying? HaShem gave the Torah on Mount Sinai to Mosche...this then what you are saying is blaspheme...I say again allah is the muslim god...HaShem...YHVH with the vowels it is then YeHoVaH...watch a Kararite Jew explain this....Nehemia Gordon found The Name in Hebrew Scrolls...watch him on RU-vid...be very careful what you say and what you do...
Men and women do not pray together, dance together. Men and women have separate duties and responsibilities in Judaism. The women are home with the rest of the children.
Your book cannot be the word of God and the Torah given to Moses because it contains contradictions and conflicting statements. The words of God cannot contain contradictions, and therefore you are following a religion that is not true. There is no true religion other than Islam, and there is no other book that is a true revelation from God except for the Qur’an. All others are counterfeit and no longer fit. 1. Creation of the World: • Genesis Chapter 1 describes creation in six days, with man created on the sixth day after the animals. • Genesis Chapter 2 presents a different version where man is created first, and only afterward are the plants and animals created. This seemingly indicates a different order of creation. 2. Who Saw the Face of God? • Exodus 33:20: “You cannot see My face, for no man shall see Me and live.” • In contrast, Genesis 32:31 states that Jacob says: “And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel, for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” This implies that Jacob claimed to have seen the face of God and survived. 3. Duration of the Egyptian Exile: • Exodus 12:40: “Now the sojourn of the children of Israel who lived in Egypt was four hundred and thirty years.” • However, in Genesis 15:13, God tells Abraham: “Know certainly that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs… four hundred years.” There seems to be a discrepancy regarding the length of time. 4. Who Killed Goliath? • 1 Samuel 17:50-51: David kills Goliath. • 2 Samuel 21:19: Elhanan son of Jaare-Oregim kills Goliath. 5. Where Did Aaron Die? • Numbers 20:27-28: Aaron dies on Mount Hor and is stripped of his garments there. • Deuteronomy 10:6: Aaron died at Moserah. There is an inconsistency regarding the location of Aaron’s death. 6. When Did the Plague of the Firstborn Occur? • Exodus 11:4: It is said that Moses spoke to Pharaoh, stating that the plague would come at midnight. • Exodus 12:29: The plague occurred “at midnight.” However, there are various attempts by commentators to reconcile the seemingly imprecise timings. 7. What Happened to Lot’s Wife? • Genesis 19:26: It states that Lot’s wife became a pillar of salt after she looked back at the city of Sodom. • However, in the New Testament, Luke 17:32 mentions this event as an example of disobedience without mentioning salt. 8. Who Counted the Children of Israel? • Numbers 1:1-2: God commands Moses to count the children of Israel. • 2 Samuel 24:1: It states that the Lord incited David to number the children of Israel, which was considered a sin and a severe punishment due to the census. 9. How Were the Languages Created? • Genesis 11:1-9: The story of the Tower of Babel explains that all languages were created when God confused the languages of mankind. However, earlier chapters mention different existing languages before the Tower of Babel, as in Genesis 10:5, 20, and 31. 10. How Many Animals Did Noah Take on the Ark? • Genesis 6:19-20: Noah is commanded to take one pair of each kind of animal onto the ark. • Genesis 7:2-3: Noah is commanded to take seven pairs of the clean animals and one pair of the unclean animals. This presents a contradiction in the instructions regarding the number of animals. 11. How Many Soldiers Did David Kill? • 2 Samuel 8:4: It states that David captured 1,700 horsemen and 20,000 foot soldiers. • 1 Chronicles 18:4: It states that David captured 7,000 horsemen and 20,000 foot soldiers. There is a discrepancy in the number of horsemen David captured. 12. How Many Warriors Were There from the Sons of Issachar? • Numbers 26:25: It states that the sons of Issachar had 64,300 warriors. • 1 Chronicles 7:5: It states that the sons of Issachar had 87,000 warriors. 13. Who Bought the Cave of the Patriarchs? • Genesis 33:19: It states that Jacob bought a parcel of land for a certain sum of money from Shechem. • Joshua 24:32: It states that Jacob bought the land from the fathers of Hamor, the father of Shechem. This presents two conflicting accounts of the purchase. 14. How Did Saul Die? • 1 Samuel 31:4-6: Saul dies when he falls on his sword after being wounded in battle. • 2 Samuel 1:9-10: An Amalekite claims that he killed Saul at Saul’s request. 15. Was Goliath Six or Four Cubits Tall? • 1 Samuel 17:4: It describes Goliath’s height as “six cubits and a span” (about 3 meters). • In a later version (in later books), there is a mention of a height of four cubits (about 2 meters), likely from speculations about the descriptions. 16. At What Age Did Ahaziah Begin to Reign? • 2 Kings 8:26: “Two and twenty years old was Ahaziah when he began to reign.” • 2 Chronicles 22:2: “Forty and two years old was Ahaziah when he began to reign.” According to 2 Kings, Ahaziah was 22 when he began to reign, while according to 2 Chronicles, he was 42. This represents a difference of 20 years, creating a clear contradiction. 17. What Was Ahaziah’s Mother’s Name? • 2 Kings 8:26: “And his mother’s name was Athaliah the daughter of Omri.” • 2 Chronicles 22:2: “And his mother’s name was Athaliah the daughter of Omri.” Both versions state that Ahaziah’s mother was Athaliah daughter of Omri. However, Omri was the grandfather, not the father of Athaliah, which causes confusion and creates a contradiction in the family lineage.”
It's not the fault of the people who're dancing, that people are dying. The people at Nova festival were dancing too. Let them enjoy their Simchat Torah: a time to rejoice and a time to mourn. The defiance of the various communities of Israel is admirable and impressive. It braught me joy even through the screen. Hopefully soon, many more people in all the Levant and broader area willl dance and rejoice, once they can look towards a more free and secure future. Jin, Jiyan, Azadî! Karma.