The sad truth is that outside "Orthodoxy" Jews are disappearing fast. You see this is why God Himself commanded for us to wear the Tziztit, because as they say, You are what you wear" it is important how you present your self. God wanted the Jewish People to wear these four cornered garment, in order to remember that we are tied to him and what he wants us to do.
We have not abandoned the Mitzvah of Tzitzit ! We wear this under our shits at all times! Many allow the fringes to hand loose outside their pants to that "they may see the fringes and remember the commands of God".
The normative Jewish practice is to wear this garment called "Tallit Katan" that we wear under our clothes. We have also in recent years rediscovered the biblical thread of blue to each corner. Of the 4 corners 3 white and 1 of blue.
Actually the yarmulke or kippah became a custom in the first to early second century c.e. It became a LAW in Judaism about the 14th century c.e. The catholic clurgy saw Jews worshiping with the kippah and thought it would be a good use for the catholic preizt to
Interesting vid. I prefer liberal approaches in all religions, cos liberals acknowledge the fact that our world is ever changing and that we need to use our own mind in order to approach new problems with new solutions. What I'd be interested in though is: Why are women not supposed to or even allowed to wear a head covering?
The sad truth is that outside "Orthodoxy" Jews are disappearing fast. You see this is why God Himself commanded for us to wear the Tziztit, because as they say, You are what you wear" it is important how you present your self. God wanted the Jewish People to wear these four cornered garment, in order to remember that we are tied to him and what he wants us to do.
yos5499 10 months ago
This guy is a Rabbi????
We have not abandoned the Mitzvah of Tzitzit ! We wear this under our shits at all times! Many allow the fringes to hand loose outside their pants to that "they may see the fringes and remember the commands of God".
The normative Jewish practice is to wear this garment called "Tallit Katan" that we wear under our clothes. We have also in recent years rediscovered the biblical thread of blue to each corner. Of the 4 corners 3 white and 1 of blue.
yos5499 10 months ago
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yos5499 10 months ago
Actually the yarmulke or kippah became a custom in the first to early second century c.e. It became a LAW in Judaism about the 14th century c.e. The catholic clurgy saw Jews worshiping with the kippah and thought it would be a good use for the catholic preizt to
jimmypagen10 1 year ago
@jimmypagen10
You are wrong, but I encourage you top create your own video stating your version of truth. eilu Ve eilu Divrei Eloghim Hayyim
rabbi94 10 months ago
WHAT A JEW!
lilgoalieman 1 year ago
The lord did not write the book. A mad-person did.
Catalyst2 1 year ago
Interesting vid. I prefer liberal approaches in all religions, cos liberals acknowledge the fact that our world is ever changing and that we need to use our own mind in order to approach new problems with new solutions. What I'd be interested in though is: Why are women not supposed to or even allowed to wear a head covering?
DreamFreedom1 2 years ago
@DreamFreedom1 scripturally I believe that their hair is a covering to them.
SarahJ83 8 months ago