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  • "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them"

    (Ephesius 5:11). Let the WORD OF CHRIST dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and SPIRITUAL SONGS, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. (Colossenses 3:16).

  • bunch of IDIOTS !!!!

  • can u become a jew

  • Enjoyed it.. Thanks for sending it over to me..

  • HANNUKAH!!!!!!

    

  • wtf is wrong with you guys. are you're parents hoboes? just because these guys are jewish don't mean they suck at dancing and celebrate weird holidays,there just making a freaking parody. can't you just calm down???? if you're not jewish, pretty much get the hell of this video and think about yourself. you guys are b1tch3s.

  • @Edittion3333Cp you suck dude

    THEY GOOD

  • All the prophets aknowledge Jesus as the Messiah, why don't you?

  • I read most of the comments and seen video after. What is the big deal? Live and let live, people.  Life is about one thing only: believing and accepting Jesus as the Father wishes of us to do. Whatever it takes to get to that end, is fine with the Lord. I am a newly believer in Jesus and I am grateful that I know what God's "chosen ones" is really about. His grace is sufficient for me!

  • @RomanticRebel267 actually ik a lot of them.. They're messianic Jews. They believe in Jesus. And to all the haters- F*Ck off. U can't make a parody of a song even close to a good as this. So Stfu.

  • Worst video in my life!

    its gonna make the top 10 reasons to kill myself

    you stupid yahudees

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  • A video of Christians making fun of a Jewish holiday. I'm a Jewish-born atheist and feel that Christians will never win in converting the Jews to their bastardize Jewish/Roman religion.

  • The date of Messiah's birth and pagan festivals don't change what Yeshua haMashiach {Jesus the Messiah} has done. Whether you celebrate Chanukah, Christmas, both or neither has no bearing on what you do with the Jesus you encounter. Praying that you all see a reflection of the real Yeshua and that people compassionately point you to the Source of life. Christians, Gentiles of other beliefs and Jews-remember we're all Betselem Elohim {created in the image of God} and treat each other accordingly!

  • love this video im a new beliver in the lord trowgh jews for jesus its been a year and somthing now i love the lord he cheanged my life i love him!!!!!

  • Eric Cartman made 17 accounts to dislike this video

  • hen zona

  • I have no clue who sent this to me, but this is hilarious!

  • Do you have any idea what Judah Maccabee would do to Messianic Jews like you? Lets just say it would involve severed heads and pikes. And your video isn't even clever. Or anything. Two thumbs down!

  • @jewliciousness you couldn't make a better case for the BEAUTY of GRACE. Welcome to leaving an EYE FOR AN EYE behind. Time to evolve my dear. The dark ages can't be a pretty place to live

  • chanukah is here lets party

  • chanukah is here !!!!!!!!!!

  • THIS IS THE WORST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN... JK I am not a TROLL :)

  • Cut this video off at the root and cast it away from thee.

    Happy Hanukkah.

  • I have to admit, I've watched this video sans sound and it's just hilarious! But I love this parody of LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem. Very well done. Maybe some of the commenters should learn to appreciate the clever style that this video was made with, not to mention the awesomeness of its entirety. :)

  • Got to love how people think Christmas is the birthday of Christ. It was a pagan festival to celebrate fertility and nature. In 350 A.D Pope Julius declared the 25th would be Christ's day of birth so that Pagan Romans would have an easier time converting. It is very unlikely that Jesus was born in December, since the bible records shepherds tending their sheep in the fields on that night. This is quite unlikely to have happened during a cold Judean winter.

  • thx for spamming this in my inbox whoever your affiliates are. Atleast research your potential viewers, im not religious, I dont like this genre and I fucking hate autotune

  • Why did you send this video to me?

  • @BrytaPlanka Who sent it to you?

  • @TrankBros Sorry, I thought it was you but it wasn't. The youtube user contradictthat sent me this video for some reason. I have no idea who that youtube user is and I have no interest in this video, so I don't understand why I got a mail about this video. :P I get very annoyed when that happends.

  • @BrytaPlanka Weird, what videos do you have interest in?

  • @TrankBros Hmm.. Well, atheist videos, documentaries, ideologic debate videos, interesting factual videos, funny animals, the onion news, freddiew and cool effects, tv and computer game music, and much much more. :)

  • @BrytaPlanka So like everything LOL

  • @TrankBros Yeah lol, almost. :D

  • @BrytaPlanka Dear Planka., Lots of You-Tube subscribers are sending unsolicited videos on the off-chance that the sender will ultimately make some money from his doing so. . Just ignore everyone unless the message arrives in you regular email account addressed to you by name; from an existing friend of yours. . Lets hope this bad habit will end soon; the same person sent me one too, shocking. . . Cheers. from, del-boy
  • How come a whole bunch of dumb looking people stupidly, dancing together, with a catchy tune always looks insanly awesome?!

  • hahaha the guy wrote "jesus is the messiah" at 3:42

  • בראשית ברא האדם את אלוהים

  • LOL Great Fun, Shalom.

  • This looks like Chanukah meets Star Wars at the Disco. A little frantic but hey, it's Chanukah! Have a great one!

  • Love the video.. Thanks for sharing it.. God bless, and Happy Hannukkah!!

  • So where are the latkes or sufganiyot?

  • @ozjew777 We ate them and got really bad acid reflex...jk

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  • I fight Zionists and Zionism every day of my life. Why would I "celebrate" a cult ritual, even a band? Religion is destroying the world and so is a hateful selfish gang mentality of greed like Judaism. Mindless masses, followers, are all alike.

  • Great job guys! :) Start planning for Purim and Pesach!

  • Chanukah hustlin' at the dreidel table. Chanukah Sameach! Hanukkah, Chanukah!

  • Ok seriously? Do any of you complaining know how to have fun? Or appreciate a different point of view even if you disagree with it? If you don't like it, don't watch it.

  • @PrezLeefun Jews would not be watching this video if it did not have the words Hanukkah or dreidel in it...hmmmm....maybe that is why the words are in this video to attract Jewish viewers....and let's see.....also see the message about Jesus being the Messiah?????? What that has to do with a dreidel is as confusing as the people in this video. Just don't put a dreidel in a video like Santa or Easter Eggs. Dreidels btw were never about hustling. Poor video presentation.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY Hey! ;) One of my friends is in this video (Gabby), she is a Messianic Jew. Just because somebody believes that Yeshua is the Messiah doesn't make them any less Jewish than someone who believes that the Messiah is still to come (and I'm saying that as someone who comes from a Jewish background). There are many Jesus-believing Jews who celebrate the holidays and practice their religious beliefs in the traditional Jewish way. Just throwing that out there! Chag Urim Sameach!

  • @IsraelWignall A Jewish background? What does that mean? You have a grandparent who was Jewish? Your friend is either a Christian or a Jew...my guess is a Christian who claims some Jewish heritage. When the Messiah does come....I know I am not going to have to claim to be a specific kind of Jew. Did Jesus begin the Messianic Jewish religion or did he begin the Christian religion? Why do Christians want to claim Jewish identity? I remember - to convert us..LOL.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY A Jewish background meaning that my father is Jewish by ethnicity. When he was younger, he was a practicing Jew. But when he was a teenager (16), he accepted Christ as the Messiah. So, growing up, I've celebrated the Jewish holidays and learned about Jewish traditions. And Jesus was actually a practicing Jew--the "Christian" church nowadays is nothing like it was when Christianity first started. All of the original disciples of Christ were practicing Jews! :)

  • @IsraelWignall Your father converted to Christianity if he accepted Jesus as his savior. You were raised the way many children are raised in a duo religious home. My father was Roman Catholic, and my mother was Southern Baptist, but I never called myself a Catholic Baptist. I am a Jew by Choice. The same as your father was a Christian by choice. Hanukkah and Christmas can both be celebrated separately, but they are not the same. If you have a tree it is a CHRISTmas tree.

  • @IsraelWignall Now regarding your "Christian" faith...the Christians have broken down into a myriad of faiths (in Jesus). Yes the disciples were Jewish as was Jesus. Jesus was a rebel who also chose 12 desciples just like the 12 tribes of Judaism to make his mark. The separation of those desciples from the Jewish people was when they followed Jesus. Yes it was a seder that Jesus had his last supper..but no Jew would ever state that the Torah was less important than themself.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY Hence we Jews do not believe that Jesus was or is our Messiah. We do not believe G-d will ever be in a human form. We will never worship any Messiah as or entire faith is in One G-d and One G-d only.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY Maimonides devotes most of the "Guide for the Perplexed" to the fundamental idea that God is incorporeal, meaning that He assumes no physical form. God is Eternal, above time. He is Infinite, beyond space. He cannot be born, and cannot die. Saying that God assumes human form makes God small, diminishing both His unity and His divinity. As the Torah says: "God is not a mortal" (Numbers 23:19).

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY Judaism says that the Messiah will be born of human parents, and possess normal physical attributes like other people. He will not be a demi-god, and will not possess supernatural qualities. In fact, an individual is alive in every generation with the capacity to step into the role of the Messiah. (see Maimonides - Laws of Kings 11:3)

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY These statements are to explain why Jews are different than Christians and why "we" Jews don't accept Jesus as our Messiah. I am happy for you who do choose Jesus, and happy for the Buddhist, Muslims and all other religious dedication - just don't try to clothe yourself in sheep skins to get us to think like you. Let us follow G-d in accordance with our covenant with Him. You are either Jewish or not...but can't be a Jew who goes against Torah.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY In response to this, you should familiarize yourself with Jeremiah 31:31-34 and the New Covenant that was prophecied.

  • The Christian position concerning Jeremiah's covenant is complete opposite of what the Jewish Scriptures teach. Hebrews 8:13 states: "In that he says, a new covenant, he has made the first obsolete. Now that which is being made obsolete and growing old is near to vanishing away."

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY In stark contrast to this statement, the Scriptures state: "The works of His hands are truth and justice; and His precepts are sure. They are established forever and ever, they are done in truth and uprightness" (Psalms 111:7-8); "The grass withers, the flower fades; but the word of our God shall stand forever" (Isaiah 40:8). The fact that our interpretations are so different - doesn't that give you reason to deny a Jewish identity and be Christian???????

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY

    You are not reading Torah and abiding by Jewish laws...so why not come out of the closet and be honest with yourselves....You are Christians!!!!! You are not Jews and do not read Torah as Jews...you are looking for Christian confirmations in Hebrew words that you don't even understand.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY You're correct that it is common knowledge that the Messiah will be born of human origin and possess normal physical attributes like other people (Isaiah 7:14 & 9:6). The reference in Isaiah to Immanuel being a sign from the Lord is interesting. Being born of a virgin was a sign from God, as was this child's purpose which is in his name: Immanuel, literally meaning, "God with us."

  • @dtasman7 The word you interpret as virgin in Hebrew means young woman....not the same. You can thank the Greeks for that wrong interpretation. Why would G-d make a virgin pregnant??? Doesn't that sound a little Greek mythology?? Reminder - G-d made man from dust...why take a short cut with a virgin??

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY

    I just love how Religious people crash each other's Myths,

    so God can "Open the Sea", "He can Send the Angel of Death to kill millions of inoccent people", "He can Create man out of Dust"

    But he is not able to make a woman pregnant! he doesnt have enough Magic power!

    Learn that all Religions are MYTHS! (and yes the story of jesus reminds the story of Hercules)

    חג חנוכה שמח

    חחח

  • @jaguar4u2012 Pray to the Lord God in Jesus name and ask him if he is real for him to help you understand and for you to feel he is real. To believe without seeing. In Jesus name. God bless

  • @Zectroy

    are you Retarded or something?

  • @jaguar4u2012 Religion gets us through the difficult times of life and help us whether we are Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhist or any of the other millions of beliefs. Each of us hold our beliefs sacred and take it personal when others make us feel that our beliefs are not complete or we need to believe in their god. My intentions are not to debate the Christian religion, but don't put out a video targeting Jews to convert us. Don't let Christians be like the Greeks!

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY

    I dont understand your point at all!

    any way Religion is the evil upon this world, and it must be destoryed!

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY

    Yes, but the Greeks were the most advanced civilisation and wanted to stop people mutilating baby boys' winkles with sharp stones!

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY (read this 3rd) I would encourage you to ask God to show to the Truth about these passages. You should read Isiah 53 as a whole but here's an excerpt about Messiah's first death and resurrection: Isaiah 53:8 (8-12) "By oppression and judgment he was taken away. Yet who of his generation protested? For he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was punished."

  • @dtasman7 The broad consensus among Jewish, and even some Christian commentators, that the “servant” in

    Isaiah 52-53 refers to the nation of Israel is understandable. Isaiah 53, which is the fourth of four

    renowned Servant Songs, is umbilically connected to its preceding chapters. The “servant” in each

    of the three previous Servant Songs is plainly and repeatedly identified as the nation of Israel.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY Man was created in the image of God. Who walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:26-27)? The Hebrew of the Creation in Genesis is interesting in that God refers to Himself as more than one. And while specifically not called the Trinity as Christendom outrightly refers, the understanding of God in the Tanach is triune in nature: Elohim = plural; Adonai, Malakh YHVH, Ruach HaKodesh. You should read Judges 6:11-23 about Gideon. You see Elohim in His full tri-unity.

  • @dtasman7 We Jews believe He was talking to His angels in the B'reshit - not talking to his multiple personalities. We do not read Torah the same. By you accepting the "New" Testament....you can not be Jewish. It is really quite simple when you think of it. No one is absolutely right in their understanding of G-d. Jews believe we are all destined to be with G-d and we aren't worried about the after life - we worry about how to heal our world. G-d bless you and bring you peace.

  • @MILLERKIMBERLY I thought the video was good... Why are you judging other people? They are just as Jewish as anyone else. Jesus is not a disqualifyer no matter how many Rabbis tell you so.

  • @samjamjew1 I am not judging other people. I am simply stating that Christians should be celebrating the holiday of Christmas this time of year and let the Jews celebrate Hanukkah the way we have celebrated for thousands of years - without Jesus. Have a merry Christmas.

  • Nice job, guys!

  • I love hanukkah don't you?

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