Kaporos isnt a sacrifice. The chickens are slaughtered and given to charity, usually to be eaten on the holiday of Succot which comes 4 days after Yom Kippur. The ritual of kapporos is done before yom kippur in order to give us an image of what death is really like, before we are judged for the upcoming year. It's the last "boost" to arouse repentance. The main aspect is the charity. Some people have the custom of performing the ritual on money, which is given to charity afterwards.
Ok, just so I get this right...As long as the sacrifice is for consumption it's not pagan. From what I understand, consumption after the sacrifice is in the Torah.
Do you know when these chicken donated to poor are they given to poor Jewish families within community or elsewhere in the world? Another words do you know if jews are allow to eat these ritualistically killed chicken? Thanks!
@elnino559 And your opinion is based on what? If you want to make statements on youtube you would be wise to at least google a topic before posting a comment that is unfounded and ignorant. Insensibility and death of a bird has nothing to do with leg and wing movement after unconsciouness(which indicates only nerve reflex) Once the proper cut is made, which is painless when done by this method....the animal loses consciousness within a few seconds.
@EvenHaShetiya1000 please don't take my comments too seriously, they are almost always an attempt at humor, albeit a poor one. The majority of the people watching the video understands that the chicken is flapping around in pain.
@YeshuaisYahweh1 Dude. This is pagan ritual, not Jewish ritual. Don't you realise the reason they slaughter chickens on the even of Yom Kippur? It's an offering to their sin.
Of course I'm not persuading them to stop this. This is against religious freedom. You know there is still a ritual of passing children's hair to the melekh/molokh of Chabad through fire, huh?
But they will persecute you if a Christ-follower adopting non-Pagan-Catholic Jewish ritual in Israel.
@Yoshuayovel I didn't read the "other" guys post, but how is this Pagan again? I'm pretty sure that ritualistic animal sacrifice is according to the Torah. You can eat animals. I believe that it is the human sacrifice or mock human sacrifice that is Paganistic form of ritual.
@Pepsifx357 Definitely pagan. No one told you to slaughter a chicken on erev yom kippur as any form of offering. Don't tell me they're slaughtering them for food on Yom Kippur.
I'm not debating with you on issue of human sacrifice. Anyway, it's a solid fact that not a Jewish source teaches them to sacrifice chicken on street.
According to Christian's interpretation, Messiah has to be cut off. This is quoted from Jewish source and you cannot doubt this.
@Yoshuayovel No such ritual exist, nor is there such a thing as the "molokh of chabad". you are very mis-informed. Moloch means angel, chabad is a chasidic sect. no relation. Kapporos is a very jewish ritual, and is not an "offering to our sin". It's done to arouse repentance for our sins, and to perform one last act of charity before Yom Kippur. You should seek out your information from original jewish sources if you want to be informed. Good luck friend.
@shaffier No I didn't. Some word is spelt b4 kaparos like this: "This is my exchange, this is my substitute, this is my atonement, while I will enter and proceed to a good long life and to peace"
Melekh is no different from Molokh, if someone pray to Schnersson and offer their children's hair to him(to summit to him.). He's a Yank. At least Jesus is Bethlehemite. They are not far from Christians, except they're not referring him god directly.
@Yoshuayovel Not one of your comments is based on anything true and substantial. Aren't you the least bit embarrassed to talk about things that you understand nothing about? Provide valid sources to back up your comment, or save yourself the shame and stop posting.
@EvenHaShetiya1000 Shame? Is Ovadiah Yosef shameful? Because he is Sephardi? Kaparos has been a controversial topic in Judaism. I presume that you are aware of this before supporting this tradition.
The way a person treats animals is the way he thinks of his fellow man. Complete indifference.
43894674126438564036 1 week ago
Kaporos isnt a sacrifice. The chickens are slaughtered and given to charity, usually to be eaten on the holiday of Succot which comes 4 days after Yom Kippur. The ritual of kapporos is done before yom kippur in order to give us an image of what death is really like, before we are judged for the upcoming year. It's the last "boost" to arouse repentance. The main aspect is the charity. Some people have the custom of performing the ritual on money, which is given to charity afterwards.
shaffier 5 months ago
Ok, just so I get this right...As long as the sacrifice is for consumption it's not pagan. From what I understand, consumption after the sacrifice is in the Torah.
Right?
Pepsifx357 5 months ago
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Do you know when these chicken donated to poor are they given to poor Jewish families within community or elsewhere in the world? Another words do you know if jews are allow to eat these ritualistically killed chicken? Thanks!
tubeitnice 6 months ago
not kosher, those chickens are still flapping around
elnino559 6 months ago
@elnino559 And your opinion is based on what? If you want to make statements on youtube you would be wise to at least google a topic before posting a comment that is unfounded and ignorant. Insensibility and death of a bird has nothing to do with leg and wing movement after unconsciouness(which indicates only nerve reflex) Once the proper cut is made, which is painless when done by this method....the animal loses consciousness within a few seconds.
EvenHaShetiya1000 1 month ago
@EvenHaShetiya1000 please don't take my comments too seriously, they are almost always an attempt at humor, albeit a poor one. The majority of the people watching the video understands that the chicken is flapping around in pain.
elnino559 1 week ago
I think what bothers me is the rudness, of how the chiken is transported, and thrown into buckets, awfull
stargirlsusan 8 months ago
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SuperKaspersen 8 months ago
he needs to check his knife. every time after he uses it : /
dahoobim 11 months ago
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Heil Hitler!
etbella3 1 year ago
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Killaperson1234 10 months ago
@etbella3 BURN IN HELL
Killaperson1234 10 months ago
this is not kosher.
thenotoriousadin 1 year ago
@thenotoriousadin I think it is, If they use as fine sharp blade and slit its throught, as far as I know its Kosher.
YeshuaisYahweh1 1 year ago
@YeshuaisYahweh1 Dude. This is pagan ritual, not Jewish ritual. Don't you realise the reason they slaughter chickens on the even of Yom Kippur? It's an offering to their sin.
Of course I'm not persuading them to stop this. This is against religious freedom. You know there is still a ritual of passing children's hair to the melekh/molokh of Chabad through fire, huh?
But they will persecute you if a Christ-follower adopting non-Pagan-Catholic Jewish ritual in Israel.
Yoshuayovel 7 months ago
@Yoshuayovel I didn't read the "other" guys post, but how is this Pagan again? I'm pretty sure that ritualistic animal sacrifice is according to the Torah. You can eat animals. I believe that it is the human sacrifice or mock human sacrifice that is Paganistic form of ritual.
Pepsifx357 5 months ago
@Pepsifx357 Definitely pagan. No one told you to slaughter a chicken on erev yom kippur as any form of offering. Don't tell me they're slaughtering them for food on Yom Kippur.
I'm not debating with you on issue of human sacrifice. Anyway, it's a solid fact that not a Jewish source teaches them to sacrifice chicken on street.
According to Christian's interpretation, Messiah has to be cut off. This is quoted from Jewish source and you cannot doubt this.
Yoshuayovel 5 months ago
@Yoshuayovel No such ritual exist, nor is there such a thing as the "molokh of chabad". you are very mis-informed. Moloch means angel, chabad is a chasidic sect. no relation. Kapporos is a very jewish ritual, and is not an "offering to our sin". It's done to arouse repentance for our sins, and to perform one last act of charity before Yom Kippur. You should seek out your information from original jewish sources if you want to be informed. Good luck friend.
shaffier 5 months ago
@shaffier No I didn't. Some word is spelt b4 kaparos like this: "This is my exchange, this is my substitute, this is my atonement, while I will enter and proceed to a good long life and to peace"
Melekh is no different from Molokh, if someone pray to Schnersson and offer their children's hair to him(to summit to him.). He's a Yank. At least Jesus is Bethlehemite. They are not far from Christians, except they're not referring him god directly.
Yoshuayovel 5 months ago
@Yoshuayovel Not one of your comments is based on anything true and substantial. Aren't you the least bit embarrassed to talk about things that you understand nothing about? Provide valid sources to back up your comment, or save yourself the shame and stop posting.
EvenHaShetiya1000 1 month ago
@EvenHaShetiya1000 Shame? Is Ovadiah Yosef shameful? Because he is Sephardi? Kaparos has been a controversial topic in Judaism. I presume that you are aware of this before supporting this tradition.
Yoshuayovel 4 weeks ago
@thenotoriousadin
Theres nothing Torah about this
ThornUvDaath777 11 months ago