Who really is a BT (with subtitles)

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

this was originally posted on the frumsatire youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTF3bCAfyZk )
but so many people requested it with subtitles that i had to do this.

this is me, leana jelen, ranting about the label "baal tshuva"

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  • you can say your a chozer B'Teshuva hahaha= so you returned more, like became more religious

    awesomeness!!! :D the whole point is that you like Torah, and Mitzvot...so just pursue it, do you really thing H' cares what people call you?! worry about how H' looks at you, because in the end of the day, thats what really matters!

  • ok youre not a ba'al teshuva, youre just becoming more religious!

    its fine, you can go all the way, heck, wear a skirt! youre still who you always were, and not a ba'al teshuva. even though thats not a bad thing either. In the end of the day, do you think H' cares? No! H' cares about you, and what you do to love and serve him. :D Behatzlacha!

  • Delightful!!

  • no way, that is so interesting, i never knew that!

  • did you emtied out your garbage cans meanwhile ;-)

  • like "kaff" (boring village) from kafar

  • to me yiddish sounds a bit like hearing polish/russian/ukrainian people when speaking german.

    in my opinion swiss-german sounds quite different to that.

    I lstartet to learn polish last year - don´t tell me it would be better to improve my english ;) I know - so there are more and more words, which I can also use to understand yiddish better than 80%. by teh way, there are proximately 1000 words from hebrew origin transported by yiddish into modern german...

  • mir gefelt es tzu heren yidish aza lebendike sprakh!

    i´m learning yiddish by books and songs...

    no chance in berlin. here, jews are speaking german, russhian, hebrew, english...

    so before I´ve visited NYC one year ago and heard yiddish in boro park it seemed to me like a language which comes right from the museum.

    to be interested in yiddish in berlin I´m a freak. but in brooklyn I could talk to the beker ikh mekhte koyfn roogelach - and he understood me, yeah!

  • You should make Aliya where the people speak 'real' Jewish! ;-)

  • how do u know yiddish?!?!

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