@OrthodoxDarwinist That's funny, I am a gentile and live in a strong Hasidic community in Montreal and they always have been friendly and respectful. The men do not talk to me as I understand why. The women and children are kind and acknowledge me. In fact, I have a cleaning lady that comes to my place once a month and works for a family on my street and she tells me they are the kindest and most caring family she ever worked for. They buy her birthday and CHRISTMAS presents and are generous.
They do not talk to you because they are taught from a young age that you are at best an inferior animal.
"The difference of the inner quality (between a Jew and a gentile), however, is so great that the bodies should be considered as completely different species."
- Rabbi M. M. Schneerson, one of the most influential and prominent rabbis ("Rebbe") of the 20th century.
@OrthodoxDarwinist No the men do not speak to me because I 'm a female. Men don't talk to women unless they're family. I never took personal offense because I educated myself about their customs and beliefs. If people EDUCATE themselves about others than there would be LESS ignorance and arrogance. Montreal is one of the few cities in the world where Hasids and Gentiles actually live peacefully and respectfully. Maybe we are more open-minded here. Sometimes I thank G-d I live in Canada.
As I said, it isn't out of any ascetic reverence, it is because in their eyes you are nothing but a Shiksa ("human filth/abomination" = the word used to commonly refer to non-Jewish women).
go back to your home and leave palestine alone in 1 day you will see what the arab and muslim what they will do for Jewish it might not now but in 1 day they will get rid of them
im just remind you . dont follow israel governnent
it will take you to the hell we were living in peace muslim and jewish like cousins untinl 1948
Yes. Rabbi Lazer Rivkin is the Senior Rabbi while two of his sons, Rabbi Levi Rivkin, and Rabbi Uriel Rivkin manage different parts of the organization. Sometimes other sons, like Rabbi Ephraim Rivkin of London help out when in town.
The strap being wrapped around the arm is to remind us that it was the Strong Arm of G-d that took us out of Egypt and the boundaries and limitations He is also there to set us free even today.A second reason is to remind us to be servants on-to Hashem and bring Him glory.
Usually one covers one's face while saying the Shema (Deut 6:4). The point is to concentrate as hard as possible. Covering one's face helps concentration. The second verse, unusually said quietly, is, here translated, "Blessed be the name of His glorious kingdom, forever and ever." The "Vea'havta" (Deut 6:5-9) serves as a sort of instruction manual for the "uses" of the Shema. The biblical basis of tefillin is in that passage.
so beautiful
26daweed 1 month ago
Oy, how stupid!
dnluce 8 months ago
Chabad Lubavitch is the most RACIST organization on the face of the planet.
They teach that all gentiles are the slaves of the Jew and are not even human.
This terrorist group needs to be outed and made illegal.
OrthodoxDarwinist 9 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist That's funny, I am a gentile and live in a strong Hasidic community in Montreal and they always have been friendly and respectful. The men do not talk to me as I understand why. The women and children are kind and acknowledge me. In fact, I have a cleaning lady that comes to my place once a month and works for a family on my street and she tells me they are the kindest and most caring family she ever worked for. They buy her birthday and CHRISTMAS presents and are generous.
dolcemaddalena 9 months ago
@dolcemaddalena
They do not talk to you because they are taught from a young age that you are at best an inferior animal.
"The difference of the inner quality (between a Jew and a gentile), however, is so great that the bodies should be considered as completely different species."
- Rabbi M. M. Schneerson, one of the most influential and prominent rabbis ("Rebbe") of the 20th century.
OrthodoxDarwinist 8 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist No the men do not speak to me because I 'm a female. Men don't talk to women unless they're family. I never took personal offense because I educated myself about their customs and beliefs. If people EDUCATE themselves about others than there would be LESS ignorance and arrogance. Montreal is one of the few cities in the world where Hasids and Gentiles actually live peacefully and respectfully. Maybe we are more open-minded here. Sometimes I thank G-d I live in Canada.
dolcemaddalena 8 months ago
@dolcemaddalena
As I said, it isn't out of any ascetic reverence, it is because in their eyes you are nothing but a Shiksa ("human filth/abomination" = the word used to commonly refer to non-Jewish women).
OrthodoxDarwinist 8 months ago
go back to your home and leave palestine alone in 1 day you will see what the arab and muslim what they will do for Jewish it might not now but in 1 day they will get rid of them
im just remind you . dont follow israel governnent
it will take you to the hell we were living in peace muslim and jewish like cousins untinl 1948
so be awere from 1.57 billion Muslims
zsmotors1 1 year ago
this is so awsome!
KingOystar 1 year ago
Great answer!
OohLaLa423 2 years ago
he said hashems real name twice for the same blessing to help the people put it on. your allowed to do that?
gerpfilms 2 years ago
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KingOystar 3 years ago
are all the Rabbis from Young Isreal of Tampa related?
KingOystar 4 years ago
Yes. Rabbi Lazer Rivkin is the Senior Rabbi while two of his sons, Rabbi Levi Rivkin, and Rabbi Uriel Rivkin manage different parts of the organization. Sometimes other sons, like Rabbi Ephraim Rivkin of London help out when in town.
mesitampabay 4 years ago
Why do they bow a lot? what does it mean?
kingfoxIII 4 years ago
Davening? During prayer one is to move like flickering of a candle.
matisforever 3 years ago 6
sweeeet
kss5280 4 years ago 5
What's the meaning of the strap being wrapped around the arm?
GDF2 5 years ago
The strap being wrapped around the arm is to remind us that it was the Strong Arm of G-d that took us out of Egypt and the boundaries and limitations He is also there to set us free even today.A second reason is to remind us to be servants on-to Hashem and bring Him glory.
613maccabee 4 years ago 5
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Complete show. The Word is to be inscribed on the heart, repeated from memory.
bwildasi 5 years ago
thats really cool! howcome he was bowing and covered his eyes partly during the prayer?
ncyahh5254 5 years ago
i meant howcome he was bowing and covered his eyes partly during the prayer during the first part?
ncyahh5254 5 years ago
Usually one covers one's face while saying the Shema (Deut 6:4). The point is to concentrate as hard as possible. Covering one's face helps concentration. The second verse, unusually said quietly, is, here translated, "Blessed be the name of His glorious kingdom, forever and ever." The "Vea'havta" (Deut 6:5-9) serves as a sort of instruction manual for the "uses" of the Shema. The biblical basis of tefillin is in that passage.
mesitampabay 5 years ago