Makes me feel like I’m in Shul. I’m home bound now. They’re doing quite a mitzvah for people like me. I want them to know that. Maybe they will make videos for other holidays ✡️🕎
I love orthodox services. There’s no music, there is a separation between men and women, but I feel the love anyway. You feel God’s presence amongst them. It feels like it’s the way things should be on a Saturday. I love listening to the men chant and sing. Shabbat shalom!
This is the happy minyan, it is a Jewish synagogue during the weekend and a Karate dojo during the week. Every Friday night this small studio becomes the happiest place on earth. Even more than Disneyland.
The happiness comes from reaching the Island of peace (the sabbath) in a week of stressful existence. It is a time for reconnecting to family, friends and G-d (all sources of a deeper meaning in life). Amen ( :
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
@@LeizarIrbe I'm an observant *non-Orthodox* Jew -- more specifically Scriptural -- and I *am* allowed to play instruments on the weekly Shabbay day for non-secular purposes, as long as I do not repair or tune them on such a day.
This reminds me of jamming with my band, and nobody knows quite when the song ends. But seriously, although I could be classified as an agnostic, I do appreciate watching people participate in their beliefs when it brings them such pure joy. A scene like this is a far cry from the spectacle, deceit, greed, and hypocrisy that I'm used to seeing in organized religion.
I really appreciate that Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity is perhaps the denomination most connected to Xtianity's Jewish roots. This is also proof that Judaism preceded Christianity in Ethiopia.
Pray, praise, celebrate, and give acclamation to the G-d if Israel until the Glory manifests in your convocations. I wrang a tamborine and danced for twelve hours to the G-d in my house and a fog appeared and super inner shalom. The shabbot commands are there for our own good. Abide in your dwelling (no traveling), gather in convoacation, praise, celebrate, no cooking (distractions), no servile work, and all the other Sabbath commands. The Glory appears when his chosen do so. Written only as an encouragement.
So what's going on in this service? Are they saying a prayer or reading the Torah? I am a Roman Catholic, and I'm curious about the traditions of Orthodox Judaism. May the Lord bless you all!
They are singing sections from the book of Psalms. There is Torah reading only in the morning, and this service is early summer prayer on Friday evening.
It’s prayer service to greet the shabbos (sabbath) with joy excitement focus and passionate devotion. A collection of psalms are sang in addition to some deep mystical poems about our national spiritual aspirations and future redemption. Following this, the first sabbath prayer is recited ie- the evening prayer, Jewish ‘days’ start in the evening.
Daniel 7:13-14, "I saw in the night visions, and behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven and came to the Ancient of days and they brought Him near before HIM. And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a KINGDOM, that all people, nations, and languages should serve HIM; His Dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not pass away, and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
BEAUTIFUL!!! Reminds me of the bible verse, "When they brought the ark back to Jerusalem, David Dance with "All his might" THANK YOU for sharing!!! BE BLESSED!!!!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
You can Google “Chabad” and “candle lighting time” together, and you Will find out the unique time of Shabbat for each week. It is best to do it in advance of Shabbat, so you are prepared for the time changes each week. If you need help lighting your Shabbat candles, call a local rabbi and they will help you
Thank you for this video. It is good to celebrate God with joy in the heart-God is happy to see us His children dancing and singing, praising Him and having fun doing it. I always saw Jews praying moving the body back and forth and like reciting some prayers-this video is a positive change, it shows that Jewish people can have fun and enjoy themselves while giving praise to God. God bless you all and happy Shabbat always!. Shalom Shabbat!
It's not so much change, but a mode of worship employed in a small Orthodox stream known as Carelbach. Usually worship through some musical instruments and perhaps subdued dancing is found in the Reform denomination.
This is so beautiful! Do the women ever participate in the dancing? What where the mean reading from , or what passage or scripture was it? And if its a song where can I see the lyrics? Please I'd like to know?
What is interesting is that a lot of Jewish prayers are repetitions of statements from the Torah and holy writings, or referrals to things in the Writings. The women dance, especially at weddings and things like that.
J HOW DID THE LAW COVENANT BECOME "OBSOLETE"? However, the Law covenant became in a sense "obsolete" when God announced by means of the prophet Jeremiah that there would be a new covenant. (Jer. 31:31-34; Heb. 8:13) In 33 C.E. the Law covenant was canceled on the basis of Christ's death on the torture stake (Col. 2:14), the new covenant replacing it.----Heb. 7:12; 9:15; Acc. 2:1-4.
Maranata333 A Basket of Fruit 1Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit. 2And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more. 3And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence.
And then Jeremiah 32:37-38 37 I will surely gather them from all the lands where I banish them in my furious anger and great wrath; I will bring them back to this place and let them live in safety. 38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will will surely gather them from all the lands where I banish them in my furious anger and great wrath; I will bring them back to this place and let them live in safety. 38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will always fear me and that all will then go well for them and for their children after them. Soon they will accept the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and embrace the love of God, which takes away their bitter past. (Romans 11:25-27) Amen!
@@ZviJ1 LOL I think even in Reform services forming a dance line might be going to far, but then I've no experience of north American services. I'm surprised they don't have glitterballs!
no need to offend. They are different points of view. The joy is not the Torah commandment, but the lack of it does not allow us to have cavana, the intention at the time to pray.
That is correct. Yeshua` (his actual, Hebrew name) was Jewish, and he still is Jewish. All his apostles (shliHim) were Jewish, and in fact, their writings (what is often called the "New Testament" writings, or the writings of the "Brit Hadasha") are all Jewish. The whole "New Testament" is a Jewish story that fits perfectly within the story of Abraham and Israel found in the Hebrew Bible.
Most all the Non Testament writings are NON-Jewish and pagan at that. You Xtians may believe any mendacious malarkey you wish, but at least have the courtesy to spare us of it in places where Jews are likely to gather.
you do not want to know about Judaism if you are a devout Christian. the more you learn the truth the more you realize that your life has been a lie. not everybody is ready for that reality!
I don't know too what is this song, but the tune is sephardic from the "ata takum terachem tzion...", I'm not orthodox but attended half of my life to orthodox synagogues, and I never see that in a orthodox shabbat service, is just my opinion
@Kelb We allow them to sit quietly, nod their heads and clap their hands five times per service, any more than that and there's a hefty fine on Sunday morning! 😉
I'm trying to learn and I thought I was going to see more organized ritual, like candles, blessings, etc. I guess they don't do that at the Friday eve service, then. Where do I see the more formal service? This is nice, joyful, celebratory, welcoming Shabbat, but it doesn't look like something the women get to be involved in as they look to be in a curtained off area, sitting and hearing, maybe, but not seeing nor dancing in their own area. So.... I kind of didn't get much out of it, sorry to say. I hope to understand more as I go. It would probly help if I knew more Hebrew.
Rebecca Coffman A Basket of Fruit 1Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit. 2And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more. 3And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence.
@@chanabayla1823 Fair enough. But as someone who makes pilgrimages to the Temple Mt. with other Jews, I still think it is unfortunate that the Orthodox women don't dance and sing at some distance from the men when Jews exit the Temple Mt. compound through the Chain Gate. It's only the men who dance and sing there. And as always... you will not manage to have my comments removed. You should concentrate on policing your own children rather than trying to suppress the statements of strangers and dictate to other adults what they may say and when they may speak.
@@LisaRichards_123 Women and girls dance and are more active in SOME Jewish communities, we know that's not true of the more conservative/orthodox communities.
What the heck is "a reverted Jew", as you label yourself? You seem like a Muslim using a Jewish name as a pseudonym. If you' were actually Jewish, you would be sufficiently intelligent to look up the reasons for these things instead of raising such stupid questions.
Sooooo wonderful to enjoy this video of religious men and little boys worshipping. And the women and girls, where are they and are they also joyfully dancing together? Would love to see more of these lovely videos. Thank you.
There are a few single women on their side of the room. Married women are typically preparing dinner for their families- served upon others’ return from synagogue. There are other videos on our channel with women dancing- such as Hoshana Rabah and Sukkot. To receive more, please subscribe to the channel (select ALL)
@@JewTubeTV So the 'girls' don't get the Sabbath off -- only the 'boys' get to party? There's no reason why married men can't take their turn to stay home with the small kids and prepare the evening meal.
@@michaelcaza-schonberger9282 Do you practice what you regard as your version of Judaism according to Halakha, or Scripturally (the Miqra)? FWIW, as a Scripturalist I agree with Halakha that recording is disallowed.
On Shabbat, we were friends from work, and spend time with family and friends, praising God. We don’t handle money on the Sabbath, and we don’t work on the Sabbath, because you know why. We do not bury the dead on the service, and nor do we have weddings on the Sabbath. It is reserved for prayer, and reading Torah. I hope that helps.
Makes me feel like I’m in Shul. I’m home bound now. They’re doing quite a mitzvah for people like me. I want them to know that. Maybe they will make videos for other holidays ✡️🕎
Baruch Hashem. This is wonderful. Shabbat shalom everyone ❤️
I love orthodox services. There’s no music, there is a separation between men and women, but I feel the love anyway. You feel God’s presence amongst them. It feels like it’s the way things should be on a Saturday. I love listening to the men chant and sing. Shabbat shalom!
Since the service is separate At what age do the men put the boys in the men's section? Just curious
@@paularoberts866 13
This is the happy minyan, it is a Jewish synagogue during the weekend and a Karate dojo during the week. Every Friday night this small studio becomes the happiest place on earth. Even more than Disneyland.
What City/State are you in ?, I'm in So.Cal. The City of Azusa, CA (I am Bnei Anousim from Galicia)
Amazing shalom from Scotland sons of jacob
They look like they are having so much fun.
0:09 the women look they're really having a great deal of fun.
Every Saturday and Friday as well
Cate Curry A lot of women too
Chassidus focuses on joy quite a bit
@@catecurry48 Really, they look like they are in detention! I think the women and girls could do with a bit more leg room...
The happiness comes from reaching the Island of peace (the sabbath) in a week of stressful existence. It is a time for reconnecting to family, friends and G-d (all sources of a deeper meaning in life). Amen ( :
What beautiful sentiment. Thank you for sharing those words
+Nick come on dude, they're happy 'cos that's the culture within that synagogue!
Nice service. Very cool, wish I were there praising God and rejoicing.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
@@SilenceDogwood. Jesucks is a pile of bones, if he even existed once a upon a time.
Will somebody buy that one guy a set of drums?
The drums is not for me and you,it's to adore YAHWEH Israel,, Greater Israel shabbat shalom 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤️!!!!
In an Orthodox Synagogue 🕍 is not allowed instrument as a sign of respect the mourning for the destruction of the temple.
Have a wonderful life.
Jews aren’t allowed to play instruments on the holy sabbath.
I was joking , I really don't want him to bring in a 5 pc drum set
@@LeizarIrbe I'm an observant *non-Orthodox* Jew -- more specifically Scriptural -- and I *am* allowed to play instruments on the weekly Shabbay day for non-secular purposes, as long as I do not repair or tune them on such a day.
Thou shalt love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul, strength. So thankful for this wonderful example.
That Chazan has some pipes!
Nicely done!
They believe in praying with joy. Nothing wrong with that. It's good to have joy
gold dude is more than Joy
@@DRONERAMO LIT
adonai Ellohim Israel will surely bless and defend his people Israel for ever more Amen!!!
stars1836 I love it
The Jews of the Old Testament did not pray like that
Wonderful
Thank you for sharing this video
Amazing to see so much joy!
Moira
From England.
Wonderful joy in the presence of HaShem
This reminds me of jamming with my band, and nobody knows quite when the song ends. But seriously, although I could be classified as an agnostic, I do appreciate watching people participate in their beliefs when it brings them such pure joy. A scene like this is a far cry from the spectacle, deceit, greed, and hypocrisy that I'm used to seeing in organized religion.
Part Jewish but grew up in a mormon church. This is definitely more exciting.
This is how I remember it from my childhood- joyous, communal. No choir, no organ, just celebration, singing, dancing
Thank Yah & thank you for continuing tradition!
i am Ethiopian orthodox i love you
Shalom. ✡️🕎
Shalom, brother. ✡
I really appreciate that Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity is perhaps the denomination most connected to Xtianity's Jewish roots.
This is also proof that Judaism preceded Christianity in Ethiopia.
Greetings from Thessaloniki city of Greek Orthodox people. Praise the Lord. HE IS ONE & ONLY!!!
Pray, praise, celebrate, and give acclamation to the G-d if Israel until the Glory manifests in your convocations. I wrang a tamborine and danced for twelve hours to the G-d in my house and a fog appeared and super inner shalom. The shabbot commands are there for our own good. Abide in your dwelling (no traveling), gather in convoacation, praise, celebrate, no cooking (distractions), no servile work, and all the other Sabbath commands. The Glory appears when his chosen do so. Written only as an encouragement.
worship here is better than any church I've seen ! 😁 God bless Israel
toda raba lecha. thank you very much. its nice to hear someone appreciate our services and way of life. for once instead of antisemetic remarks.
have you ever seen a black church? they have full bands
@@simsalamia its not this is rediculous
Reminds of participating in such a service at UCSB Hillel on Erev Shabbat.
So what's going on in this service? Are they saying a prayer or reading the Torah?
I am a Roman Catholic, and I'm curious about the traditions of Orthodox Judaism.
May the Lord bless you all!
DaDerangedDork ][ This would be song in the Prayer Book or a Psalm traditionally sung or chanted.
They are singing sections from the book of Psalms. There is Torah reading only in the morning, and this service is early summer prayer on Friday evening.
It’s prayer service to greet the shabbos (sabbath) with joy excitement focus and passionate devotion. A collection of psalms are sang in addition to some deep mystical poems about our national spiritual aspirations and future redemption. Following this, the first sabbath prayer is recited ie- the evening prayer, Jewish ‘days’ start in the evening.
Daniel 7:13-14, "I saw in the night visions, and behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven and came to the Ancient of days and they brought Him near before HIM. And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a KINGDOM, that all people, nations, and languages should serve HIM; His Dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not pass away, and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.
No offense but why is it like this?Why isnt it more organized?
It is not conducted properly or according to Jewish law.
Hola desde Montilla Córdoba España son sefardíes ?
This is honestly nice ...
Peace and love✌
Aahhh. Bless the Lord ohh my soul..
Love it, it brings unspeakable joy into my soul.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
Beautiful ✡️
Thank you! Cheers!
The joy of the Lord is my strength!
If don't have Jesus all is in vain
I love it.
they're just celebrating being away from their wives....
ajre82 lol 😂
lmao....the wives didnt seem as happy either
Haha
@@DRONERAMO no I don't think there's anything to be happy about being a woman in Orthodox Judaism
@@ralphmelvin1046 sad life.
Very Beautiful
I love to see so much joy!
this is a wonderful light unto the nations, no bulshit about belief just happiness
BEAUTIFUL!!! Reminds me of the bible verse, "When they brought the ark back to Jerusalem, David Dance with "All his might" THANK YOU for sharing!!! BE BLESSED!!!!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Jesus was crucified, buried and then rose again on the third day. Believe in Him and you will have eternal life. Repent of your sins, turn away from them and turn to God He loves you.
Not much praise of God here. This is because they do not know the Saviour. This being expressed is not spiritual joy, it's soulishness.
@@valerieobrien5521Only God knows the heart, my friend, sister in Christ. 😊
I know this is a prayer but its actually a very nice thing to listen to, especially the beatings and all that joys.
This is psalm 98, not a prayer
Miz-mor,
shiru ladonai shir chadash, ki nifla-ot asa,
Hoshi-a lo y'mino uzro-a kodsho.
Hodi-a Adonai y'shu-ato, l'einei hagoyim gila tzidkato.
Zachar chasdo ve-emunato l'veit Yisra-eil,
ra-u cho--lafsei aretz eit y'shu-at Eloheinu.
Hari-u Ladonai kol--ha-aretz, Pitzchu v'ran'nu v'zameiru
Zam'ru Ladonai b'chinor, b'chinor v'kol zimra.
Bachatzotz'rot v'kol shofar hari-u lifnei hamelech Adonai
Yiram hayam umlo-o, teiveil v'yosh'vei va.
N'harot yimcha-u--chaf, yachad harim y'raneinu.
Lifnei Adonai ki va lishpot ha-aretz
yishpot teiveil b'tzedek,
v'amim b'meisharim.
1:18 It's us, completely drunk at 3 in the morning at the chalet ...
God☝
Bless You
Brothers -
Amen.
what time of day does sabbath begin? I have benn practising sunset to sunset Fri- Sat.
Starts before sunset and ends an hour and sum after sunset.
You can Google “Chabad” and “candle lighting time” together, and you Will find out the unique time of Shabbat for each week.
It is best to do it in advance of Shabbat, so you are prepared for the time changes each week.
If you need help lighting your Shabbat candles, call a local rabbi and they will help you
I'm a Jew since birth and In my own practice I start it several minutes before nightfall and end it like 1 minute after nightfall. 24+ hours.
May I know the lyrics in the song? Are they scripture readings? Thank you and God bless!
Carmen Villegas Psalm 98.
^thank you!!
Do you speak hebrew?
Carmen Villegas No I'm just saying that because I read it in another comment and it may be of valie to you.
Well, thanks man!
Awesome
Is this approved by chabad congregations ?
It isn't Chabad
Many Jews will grafted into the vine once again. These people are experiencing the indescrible joy that makes one dance and sing to the Lord.
Beautiful ❤
Thank you for this video. It is good to celebrate God with joy in the heart-God is happy to see us His children dancing and singing, praising Him and having fun doing it. I always saw Jews praying moving the body back and forth and like reciting some prayers-this video is a positive change, it shows that Jewish people can have fun and enjoy themselves while giving praise to God. God bless you all and happy Shabbat always!. Shalom Shabbat!
It's not so much change, but a mode of worship employed in a small Orthodox stream known as Carelbach. Usually worship through some musical instruments and perhaps subdued dancing is found in the Reform denomination.
Baruch Hashem! Simcha tohora!
r/wholesome
Lyrics?
Shalom😊
Bless Israel shalom
This is so beautiful! Do the women ever participate in the dancing? What where the mean reading from , or what passage or scripture was it? And if its a song where can I see the lyrics? Please I'd like to know?
What is interesting is that a lot of Jewish prayers are repetitions of statements from the Torah and holy writings, or referrals to things in the Writings.
The women dance, especially at weddings and things like that.
No, in SOME Jewish communities, women's lives are VERY restricted compared to those of men.
do you call this to me to pray?
Why are the women separated?
God is great.
Where is it written that the six-rayed star of the so-called Magen David is the Star of David?
Why are the women hidden away?
Shalom all I Love Torah I Love Jews
J HOW DID THE LAW COVENANT BECOME "OBSOLETE"?
However, the Law covenant became in a sense "obsolete" when God announced by means of the prophet Jeremiah that there would be a new covenant. (Jer. 31:31-34; Heb. 8:13) In 33 C.E. the Law covenant was canceled on the basis of Christ's death on the torture stake (Col. 2:14), the new covenant replacing it.----Heb. 7:12; 9:15; Acc. 2:1-4.
To celebrate the sabbath is to delight in the Lord.
SHALOM SHALOM..whats the name of this song?? :D
Darude "Sandstorm"
Tehilim 98
LOL you're noisier than the Pentecostals!
Except they aren’t falling down on the floor
At least they're not pagans of worshipping godman but rather the only true God of all of the Prophets (peace be upon Them all)
@@cent7169 You literally kiss a black stone and pray facing a cube in the middle east. Come off it with your paganism talk 😂
@@cent7169 a god that grants 72 sex slaves in heaven is a true god? damn, i must have missed something.
I could dig this.
Im not Jewish. But God bless israel.
Maranata333
A Basket of Fruit
1Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit.
2And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more.
3And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence.
And then Jeremiah 32:37-38
37 I will surely gather them from all the lands where I banish them in my furious anger and great wrath; I will bring them back to this place and let them live in safety. 38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will will surely gather them from all the lands where I banish them in my furious anger and great wrath; I will bring them back to this place and let them live in safety. 38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will always fear me and that all will then go well for them and for their children after them.
Soon they will accept the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and embrace the love of God, which takes away their bitter past. (Romans 11:25-27) Amen!
I am hindu and we love with jews
Both are brotheren, a lot of love💓 from India🇮🇳 to to Israel🇮🇱
Is this normal for a synagogue service? It looks almost Pentecostal.
American Reform comes close. But I'd say this does not occur in most synagogues.
@@ZviJ1 LOL I think even in Reform services forming a dance line might be going to far, but then I've no experience of north American services. I'm surprised they don't have glitterballs!
This was fun to watch even as a Muslim :)
Me too
They seem very happy, very cool!
Thanks for the sub God Bless
no need to offend. They are different points of view. The joy is not the Torah commandment, but the lack of it does not allow us to have cavana, the intention at the time to pray.
Wow pretty neat. I always wondered what a Jewish service was like.
Tov me'od !
Tov me'od !
This is lovely
“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord, Praise ye the Lord!” Ps 150:6
Is this Praying for God or doing a Cardio dance?
Worship is not necessarily just prayer.
i love Jesus that's why I would love to know His ORIGIN... and HE IS JEWISH ALL THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE.
First thing you should understand is Jesus is not jeWISH. He is a JEW. The suffix wish means pertaining to... There's a difference.
That is correct. Yeshua` (his actual, Hebrew name) was Jewish, and he still is Jewish. All his apostles (shliHim) were Jewish, and in fact, their writings (what is often called the "New Testament" writings, or the writings of the "Brit Hadasha") are all Jewish. The whole "New Testament" is a Jewish story that fits perfectly within the story of Abraham and Israel found in the Hebrew Bible.
Most all the Non Testament writings are NON-Jewish and pagan at that. You Xtians may believe any mendacious malarkey you wish, but at least have the courtesy to spare us of it in places where Jews are likely to gather.
you do not want to know about Judaism if you are a devout Christian. the more you learn the truth the more you realize that your life has been a lie. not everybody is ready for that reality!
@@cdaaat6036 begone idolator!
So there not singing and dancing for the Father ,Jesus and the holy spirit?
Nope
I don't know anything else other than the Spirt is alive and well in that room. 🇮🇱 ❤
and marijuana fumes
@@DRONERAMO Moses burned the Bush and spoke to God
@@Donutkommando lol
@@DRONERAMO they're saying high high high. Not ayye ayye ayye
This is wholesome
I suspect you wouldn't know either way.
What is this song?
I don't know too what is this song, but the tune is sephardic from the "ata takum terachem tzion...", I'm not orthodox but attended half of my life to orthodox synagogues, and I never see that in a orthodox shabbat service, is just my opinion
Psalm 92
***** You're right I got confused.
Baby I like it by Enrique Iglesias
what is this? why are they so happy?
The psalms says to rejoice.
Ok, is this the celebration of the shabbat?
yes
cuz its friday night
Catarina Oliveira because the Holy Spirit is manifesting itself in our lives, regardless of what religion we choose to partake in.
I love my people
Ahavat Yisrael
looks fun
Where are the women's voices?
You may well ask...
beautiful!!
shalom
how can somebody hate these people?
So women have to sit and read on the other side? They can't dance or sing?
This is only in the Orthodox denomination. Thank goodness we Jews have other denominations that allow women to sing (and even dance, if the men do).
@Kelb We allow them to sit quietly, nod their heads and clap their hands five times per service, any more than that and there's a hefty fine on Sunday morning! 😉
Beautiful true joy!
I love th eff Jewish nation they remind me of real celebration of happy spirited people, like me.🤭👏👏👏👏
Shana tova umetuka if you're Jewish. Shalom.
I'm trying to learn and I thought I was going to see more organized ritual, like candles, blessings, etc. I guess they don't do that at the Friday eve service, then. Where do I see the more formal service? This is nice, joyful, celebratory, welcoming Shabbat, but it doesn't look like something the women get to be involved in as they look to be in a curtained off area, sitting and hearing, maybe, but not seeing nor dancing in their own area. So.... I kind of didn't get much out of it, sorry to say. I hope to understand more as I go. It would probly help if I knew more Hebrew.
Rebecca Coffman
A Basket of Fruit
1Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit.
2And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more.
3And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence.
Whoever told you that Jewish women don’t dance is wrong.
@@LisaRichards_123 in orthodox they aren't supposed to mix and if they do not only is it not modest its wrong and hypocritical
@@chanabayla1823 Fair enough. But as someone who makes pilgrimages to the Temple Mt. with other Jews, I still think it is unfortunate that the Orthodox women don't dance and sing at some distance from the men when Jews exit the Temple Mt. compound through the Chain Gate. It's only the men who dance and sing there.
And as always... you will not manage to have my comments removed. You should concentrate on policing your own children rather than trying to suppress the statements of strangers and dictate to other adults what they may say and when they may speak.
@@LisaRichards_123 Women and girls dance and are more active in SOME Jewish communities, we know that's not true of the more conservative/orthodox communities.
Love ❤️Bless people, all the best
Beautiful.
But why are men and women separated like Muslims? And why are men wearing skull cap similar to that of Muslims?
What the heck is "a reverted Jew", as you label yourself? You seem like a Muslim using a Jewish name as a pseudonym. If you' were actually Jewish, you would be sufficiently intelligent to look up the reasons for these things instead of raising such stupid questions.
Where are they? In a synagogue or what
Its a synagogue.
Sooooo wonderful to enjoy this video of religious men and little boys worshipping. And the women and girls, where are they and are they also joyfully dancing together? Would love to see more of these lovely videos. Thank you.
There are a few single women on their side of the room. Married women are typically preparing dinner for their families- served upon others’ return from synagogue. There are other videos on our channel with women dancing- such as Hoshana Rabah and Sukkot. To receive more, please subscribe to the channel (select ALL)
@@JewTubeTV So the 'girls' don't get the Sabbath off -- only the 'boys' get to party? There's no reason why married men can't take their turn to stay home with the small kids and prepare the evening meal.
Why are they allowing you to record on Shabbat? This is in violation of Shabbat according to Halakha.
We conducted the service BEFORE Shabbos started, chaver!
JewTube I apologize.
@@michaelcaza-schonberger9282 Do you practice what you regard as your version of Judaism according to Halakha, or Scripturally (the Miqra)?
FWIW, as a Scripturalist I agree with Halakha that recording is disallowed.
Indeed a great gift of God for man...
Please share more video like this on how the Sabbath is actually observed. Thank you... Praise God for Israel.
Our rabbis prohibit starting electricity or recording on the Sabbath, I'm afraid.
On Shabbat, we were friends from work, and spend time with family and friends, praising God.
We don’t handle money on the Sabbath, and we don’t work on the Sabbath, because you know why.
We do not bury the dead on the service, and nor do we have weddings on the Sabbath.
It is reserved for prayer, and reading Torah.
I hope that helps.
dude in gold was lit
The only way to be in life
I have never seen such a thing at a modern Orthodox Synagogue
Shlomo Carlebach Synagogues in NY, LA, SF.