Yeah well, it's nice you like the Shabat but still... rules apply here. It's so much more than an "ancient tradition"; one of the ten commandments to begin with.
Well you shouldn't turn it on or off. We don't know if it was on when shabbat came. The word states if it was off you shouldn't turn it on, if it has been on you shouldn't turn it off. Such as the fire in the temple burning for EIGHT days before they could get more oil ( * Chanukah) it says eight days, so it went on throught shabbat as a kindled fire.
No that's wrong! You are breaking the rules of shabbat by using electronic equipment. Don't proudly post these things when you are offending other Jews.
I have a question,
i was looking at this video couple of times to understand something.
can you please answer my question;
In shabat u can't use electricity, why does he use the camera?
MaiHelamoon 2 years ago
i think it's really great that you keep the tradition, really, but u no ur not supossed to use electronic devises on shabbat
el9393 2 years ago
Yeah well, it's nice you like the Shabat but still... rules apply here. It's so much more than an "ancient tradition"; one of the ten commandments to begin with.
Don't want to bother you too much
Nice hala and shabbat shalom
stdaka 2 years ago
It's no bother. nice to hear what you think.
MyzzTy 2 years ago
you shouldn't be operating a video camera during shabbat...
schmatever 2 years ago
asur!!!!!!! bimet asur ata daati nakon?
sensibl 2 years ago
Oh that's true. According to certain rules from certain rabbis.
BTW, do you watch any youtube on shabbat? What do you think of any use of electricity or engines on shabbat?
MyzzTy 2 years ago
I think this rule does NOT apply nowadays..
It was not to light any fire, which was -once- an effort, but today as easy as cake~
anyway, nice family you've got there!
Crossed 2 years ago
Well you shouldn't turn it on or off. We don't know if it was on when shabbat came. The word states if it was off you shouldn't turn it on, if it has been on you shouldn't turn it off. Such as the fire in the temple burning for EIGHT days before they could get more oil ( * Chanukah) it says eight days, so it went on throught shabbat as a kindled fire.
Patrickjayme 2 years ago
No that's wrong! You are breaking the rules of shabbat by using electronic equipment. Don't proudly post these things when you are offending other Jews.
schmatever 2 years ago
wow!!!!
i like you!!!
keep doing that in there!! its great!!!
noamop 2 years ago
I appeared in this one.
ISOMysterEy 3 years ago
I'd like some, please.
1000You2b0001 3 years ago
Beh Teh Avon!
Shabbat Shalom
kyyboa 3 years ago 2
its pronounced bete'avon. :P
iiAmitx3 2 years ago
Thanks for the lesson.
MyzzTy 2 years ago
or in Hebrew בתאבון
770Team 2 years ago
The food was excellent. The company was also fantastic.
Shabbat Shalom. Next year in Jerusalem.
MysterEy1 3 years ago