Back about three or four years ago I use to do the hitbodedut every evening after Shabbat service. I didn't even know I was doing it until later when studying about Rebbe Nachman, I would go out to this same secluded wooded spot by my home and sing praise and prayers in my native language. I got so much out of it then, wish I could do the same now.
The beloved Reb Carlebach in one of his tunes sang about a secular soldier during Yom Kippur War. He had to bear with the crazy soldier that kept on singing Shema Yisroel! He told the singer to please shut up. That hi was getting on his nerves. At what the singer answered you fight Your way and I fight My Way. Later on in the middle of combat he realize he had not hear the singer for a little while. When he turned around he saw his comrade being shot and fatally wounded. Sad he approached him
@NuttyHiker The life was pouring out of his body he barely had a chance to ask him to continue to fight & vanished in front of him. The soldier started crying asking H' to take me instead. Why had he taken this Holy Yid. He started in middle of cries to sing and scream Shema Yisroel!
As you see my friends if people could write off all the Haredim from there will be no country. All the Yids & what they do in the land complements each other. Bless be H" & may he continue to bless us all
I wish I could move to Yisrael, be exempt from the IDF, study in yeshiva all day, pray hitbodedut whenever and wherever I wished... all the while collecting welfare and leeching off of society.
Ah, the life of the Hasidic and Haredim. Lashon-hara be damned.
@NuttyHiker When the 12 tribes were in the land, there was one tribe that specifically sat and learned Torah all day long, and another tribe who supported them. This was the arrangement. You consider that leeching and collecting welfare too? If the Haredim and Hassidim didn't sit and learn Torah, WHO WILL? Certainly not most Israelis, that's for sure. Certainly not most American Jews or European Jews, either, who are mainly secular. The Haredim are keeping Torah alive, unlike the rest.
@giosia03 He keeps speaking about HaShem which is the Hebrew word for G-d. The Master of the Universe. One and only G-d. Literally translated it means "The Name".
thank you! It means that I love to climb to the top of mountains & also in a state of mind being above it all. Thanks for guiding me back to this peaceful video!
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YonaArieFeinberg 2 months ago
Back about three or four years ago I use to do the hitbodedut every evening after Shabbat service. I didn't even know I was doing it until later when studying about Rebbe Nachman, I would go out to this same secluded wooded spot by my home and sing praise and prayers in my native language. I got so much out of it then, wish I could do the same now.
MaxamillianArturo 9 months ago
Stop it!
MitzvaMobile 1 year ago
The beloved Reb Carlebach in one of his tunes sang about a secular soldier during Yom Kippur War. He had to bear with the crazy soldier that kept on singing Shema Yisroel! He told the singer to please shut up. That hi was getting on his nerves. At what the singer answered you fight Your way and I fight My Way. Later on in the middle of combat he realize he had not hear the singer for a little while. When he turned around he saw his comrade being shot and fatally wounded. Sad he approached him
adar29 1 year ago
@NuttyHiker The life was pouring out of his body he barely had a chance to ask him to continue to fight & vanished in front of him. The soldier started crying asking H' to take me instead. Why had he taken this Holy Yid. He started in middle of cries to sing and scream Shema Yisroel!
As you see my friends if people could write off all the Haredim from there will be no country. All the Yids & what they do in the land complements each other. Bless be H" & may he continue to bless us all
adar29 in reply to adar29 (Show the comment) 1 year ago
I wish I could move to Yisrael, be exempt from the IDF, study in yeshiva all day, pray hitbodedut whenever and wherever I wished... all the while collecting welfare and leeching off of society.
Ah, the life of the Hasidic and Haredim. Lashon-hara be damned.
NuttyHiker 1 year ago
@NuttyHiker When the 12 tribes were in the land, there was one tribe that specifically sat and learned Torah all day long, and another tribe who supported them. This was the arrangement. You consider that leeching and collecting welfare too? If the Haredim and Hassidim didn't sit and learn Torah, WHO WILL? Certainly not most Israelis, that's for sure. Certainly not most American Jews or European Jews, either, who are mainly secular. The Haredim are keeping Torah alive, unlike the rest.
SarahRachel59 in reply to NuttyHiker (Show the comment) 1 year ago
we just need to let Hashem in
stars1836 1 year ago
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Hashem is always there, we just need to come to Hashem and let the Divine in.
Plus, if we feel we are not answered immidiatley, then it's for the best and will when the time is right
stars1836 1 year ago
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Hashem is always there, we just need to come to Hashem and let the Divine in.
Plus, if we feel we are not answered immidiatley, then it's for the best and will when the time is right
stars1836 1 year ago
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stars1836 1 year ago
Todah Raba
interseed 1 year ago
Whats a shim?
giosia03 1 year ago
@giosia03 He keeps speaking about HaShem which is the Hebrew word for G-d. The Master of the Universe. One and only G-d. Literally translated it means "The Name".
frumlady in reply to giosia03 (Show the comment) 1 year ago
100% TRUE
bedouinboy 2 years ago
I love the simplicity of this message.
There is never any problem when we choose to allow our Soul to Commune with Hashem.
It is in these times when we realize who we truly are as Sparks of the Divine.
haselcute 3 years ago 5
This is true thanks for this video
MrHaimCohen 3 years ago
what means shem?
propag 3 years ago
Hashem means G-d, (we don't say the name of the all mighty, for we are not worthy)
HeadNtheClouds in reply to propag (Show the comment) 3 years ago
Head in the Clouds...I really like that screen name:)
keliata in reply to HeadNtheClouds (Show the comment) 3 years ago
thank you! It means that I love to climb to the top of mountains & also in a state of mind being above it all. Thanks for guiding me back to this peaceful video!
HeadNtheClouds in reply to keliata (Show the comment) 3 years ago
what is his name ? if u know it in words just in ur mind u use his name already!
YouNoop in reply to HeadNtheClouds (Show the comment) 3 years ago
for I am not worthy to speak it, but I know!!
HeadNtheClouds in reply to YouNoop (Show the comment) 3 years ago
shem literally means "name." When we say or write HaShem we mean "the name." The "ha" prefix means the.
keliata in reply to propag (Show the comment) 3 years ago
Thank you Dovidm. Hashen's Torah is "mammash gevaldig" I'm finding that out more day by day
Tony
East Los Angeles
primeralives in reply to dovidm (Show the comment) 4 years ago 2
What a wonderful man. Many thanks, Rav Lazer.
NihilNominis 4 years ago 11
Hi, what does "Mamesh Gevaldik" mean? Just curious
Thank you
Tony in East Los Angeles
primeralives in reply to asherburstein (Show the comment) 4 years ago 2
thanks for posting it!
may G-d bless you, Rav Lazer!
ShnoierZalman 4 years ago 4
Reb Lazer cd's and seforim with R'Shalom Arush are mamash gevalt! Highly recommeded!
successone 5 years ago 4