You make a great point. I do walking videos on my channel, Sometimes I do talk, others I dont< most I put music to....I'm gonna try one just walking. Thanks!
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I noticed drivers not stopping for pedestrians to cross on the zibbra crossing, in the UK the police will issue ticket for not stopping for pedestrians.
This area is Hasidic Satmar , . Less than 10% of Jews are Hasidic. Their beliefs are very different from main stream Judaism of Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed. There are several branches of Hasidic type communities. They Do Not support Israel, since only the Messiah can re-establish Israel. Even though Brooklyn has large Hasidic communities, they have very little contact with the secular world . They lead an extremely strict Hasidic life and their first language are variations of Yiddish. This community is Satmar Hasidic by the style of the hats worn by the men. Other Hasidic communities can be recognized by their particular style of dress. Large families come from the Torah which states many children are a Blessing from G-D and that all mothers will be called " Blessed"
@@Crazycatlady1836 Regards Hasidism and Israel The anti-Zionist world-view of the ultra-Orthodox groups Neturei Karta and Satmar Hasidism ( Satmars are in Williamsburg ) perceives Zionism and the establishment of the State of Israel as an anti-messianic act, conceived and born from sin. These groups vigorously deny the very legitimacy of the collective political return to the Holy Land and to Jewish sovereignty. For them, this is the handiwork of humans, violating the Jewish people’s oath of political quietism. In the words of the Midrash (as expounded by Rashi), the people were adjured not to return collectively to the Land of Israel by the exertion of physical force, nor to “rebel against the nations of the world,” nor to “hasten the End.” In short, they were required to wait for the heavenly, complete, miraculous, supernatural, and meta-historical redemption that is totally distinct from the realm of human endeavor. This waiting over two millennia manifests the very essence and singularity of the Jewish people, expressing their faith in divine providence, in the assurance of the prophets, and in messianic destiny In this understanding, the Jewish people have been removed from the causal laws that govern nature and history and are exclusively bound by another set of religio-ethical laws within a causal process of reward and punishment, exile and redemption: “Unless the Lord build the house, its builders labor in vain; unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman keeps vigil in vain” (Psalms 127:1). Accordingly, any Jewish political revival that is not messianic intrinsically represents a denial of divine providence and of the hope of redemption; it is a betrayal of the destiny and uniqueness of Israel. The attempt to hasten the End, to return by physical power to the sphere of political-and certainly military-history is a collective revolt against the kingdom of heaven, an aggressive aspiration to overstep human boundaries into the realm reserved for God-just like the deeds of the generation of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1 -9). This is an act of the devil, a demonic outburst of unclean forces that may not be corrected. It is ultimately doomed to failure, regardless of human deeds: “The Lord shall rebuke you-the Satan who has chosen Jerusalem” (paraphrasing Zechariah 3:2). ***""The wearing of black to mourn the Loss of the Temple and as a neutral color that doesn't bring attention to a Satmar is found in the teaching of Hasidic founder Israel Ben Eliezar " The Besht" . But Rabbi Jacob Joseph mainly recorded all The Beshts' teaching. * Haradi are the main branch and Hasidic is a subgroup, they differ over , involvement in society , intererpration of Torah , how a person should live their life
@@MrSteveH Hasidism was a movement away from ritual Judaism in 1770s . Orthodox Judaism began in1820s, after Hasidism, as a rejection of Reform Judaism. Baal Shem Tov's development of Hasidism was to allow the individual to know and experience G-D through self, Lucrian Kabbalah, mysticism , daily life etc, and break away from rigid structure of Judaism of the time. Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed Judaism are not Hasidism. Orthodox hold a ritual form , and the name " Orthodox" can be confused with Hasidism .
The Marcy Avenue station still had the original wooden roof and platform and staion house in the 1970s. It was opened with the rest of the Broadway El in June 1888!
the beginning of the video is awesome, as well as the rest of it, thank you for a good quality content from Williamsburg, I love this place. and yeah, thank you for no music!
I'm from Ohio so I've never been there, but it was great to see so many mothers with their children on the street. Also, black seems to be a really popular color.
This is an Hasidic Jewish neighborhood, which has several branches. Less than 10% of Jews are Hasidic. Their beliefs are very different from main stream Judaism of Conservative, Orthodox and Reformed. Black is worn to not stand out in public and as a color of mourning the loss of The Temple. The style of men's clothing is to maintain cultural ties to 18th century hasidic Judaism in Europe. The large hats on men show they are Satmar Hasidic with roots in Russia and eastern Europe.They do Not support the state of Israel since Israel was created by the United Nations in 1948 and only the Messiah can re-establish Israel . They have little contact with the outside world , even though they live in NY. Variations of Yiddish are their first language and they lead a religious strict life !
@@D.N.. Thank you for the bio about the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood. I enjoy watching these videos and it is always very interesting learning of other cultures. I was looking for the answer to why some of the men wear the large hats, so thank you for explaining. Do the Hasidic Jewish talk with or speak with other people outside of their faith? Not to be offensive, but is the neighborhood poor? A lot of the stores seemed to be closed down or perhaps closed. Thank you.
@@robinbridge4371 The Hasidic neighborhoods are lower middle income . Very large families are expensive and many men spend the day studying Torah . They interact with secular world when need be, and anyone is welcome in their stores. But the majority of their lives are extremely strict and outside contact is not encouraged. Tonight is the start of Sabbath, Friday and sirens blare as a signal to stop all activities and the neighborhood is totally vacant of people, . They will all be inside observing the Sabbath. There are a few Hasidic festivals that are similar to Halloween and New Year's. There are some good resources online to learn about Hasidim. But if you visit Brooklyn, this neighborhood would be interesting to stroll
You are welcome! Actually I just did a video on Broadway close to the location of this video, you can see it here: ruclips.net/video/4qmho-dwj40/видео.html
I would be curious where your camera is placed as no-one is shying away from you or trying to conceal their faces or staring at you. Interesting video -thank you
Very interesting, from England. The Jewish neighbourhood certainly looks tidier than the beginning of the film. And I think I would feel safer in the Jewish neighbourhood too. It looks calmer.
Definitely not Shabbat since they are not allowed to carry anything, nothing in your pockets not even a key, not allowed to shop or use bicycles. All these stores would be closed on Shabbat. Just a regular ordinary day during Passover.
Reminds me when I was a kid. My father came here with $10. Owed his uncle ship fare. He struggled to put food on the table for me. We had many different views on prospering in America. He disagreed with me often, but I followed my own heart. I loved him for everything he did for me. God rest his soul. Turned out my heart was right!❤
I'm wondering what the different types of hats on the men signify- I'm thinking something about age- status- etc. Neat to see their culture. It did seem like it was safe- all the kids out on their scooters.
@@Cam-vz2zk This is a city of 8 million people.. vs Oklahoma, a state that nobody desires to go to for anything. Yes, I’m sure it’s clean where you are because there’s no people there.
There's a 500$ fine for littering in most cities. You don't dare even throw a gum wrapper on the ground. Apparently not in New York though. What a dump.
This must’ve been during Erev Shabbos, or Friday’s during the day. Lots of stores already closed and men ready to go to shul. Little kids in their best dresses
Those who have not been to America may be surprised by the amount of garbage on the streets. Unfortunately, this is more the norm than the exception. I have not been to Williamsbourg, but I have been to another Jewish enclave, Boroughpark, where it is relatively clean. Latino neighborhoods are the dirtiest, not to mention black neighborhoods. I come from a country where in the past, in the times of communism, it was perhaps not so dirty, but gray and sad. America is a land of contrasts from unimaginable wealth to extreme poverty, which is very evident. I completely fail to understand the myth that in America everyone is very rich, which was common in our country until the 21st century. Today, when I return from the USA to Poland, I have the impression that I am returning to a cleaner and more civilized country. And yet Poland is still not a particularly rich country.
You are ignorant! There are many jewish neighborhoods that are dirty and there are many Black neighborhoods that are clean! Yurugu dont have the rights cleanliness and clean neighborhoods! I have been to several jewish neighborhoods in bklyn ny and they have been quite dirty!
Are many cities, including large cities like Chicago, it rare to see trash in streets. See much more commonly in NYC as the trash is put out in front on street
What day was this filmed? I thought the shtreimel is only worn by married men on Shabbat and holidays. As the Jews are shopping, it would not be the Sabbath or a holiday.
My brother lives in Williamsburg ,you can see that train from his window and it's not that bad there ,I was born and raised in Brooklyn NYC and I guess you have to get used to the noise,but you know you really don't see to much graffiti anymore just here and there
@@Praksifey_Sofronin Hasidic is mystical, transcendental, focus is on the individual spiritual life . The Rabbi ( Rebbe) is viewed as a conduit to G-D and almost a chosen prophet. Formal worship and following rules and regulations are secondary but the individual follows a very strict Hasidic way of life. Hasidism does not view Israel as a legitimate country, since only the Messiah can re establish the true Israel .
To me those outfits are comical. I'm sitting here laughing especially at the ginormous round fur hats. A reasonable person might make an erroneous assumption; that I'm contemptuous and willfully disrespectful of Jewish people but I am most assuredly not. So many of my greatest American cultural heroes are Jewish. America would simply not be America without the influence of our Jewish citizens and patriots. It's just that there are very many strains of Judaism. There are branches where you don't even have to go to temple and you still get credit like the kind you'd rub shoulders with in my city of Miami. The community in Williamsburg must be at the opposite end of the spectrum. I've been to shul with my friends and never heard one word I disagreed with.
These are the Hasidim sect of Judaism. The other sect I know of is Lubavitch. They wear black fedora hats. The men that is. I should know, I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era of the 1960s.
@@admiralcraddock464 British Jewish community is miniscule compared to the USA. The US Jewish population is comparable to that of Israel due to the US being a haven for Jewish refugees from the 20th century European anti-Semetic pogroms and genocides
no wonder new yorkers love florida . The place looks terrible, the building looks ancient , people have to walk everywhere, and it seems like a over sized apartment development..
On my world travels lets say even in Israel/Palestine, an indication of the local society and tradition is the aspect of a letter. Some people do not care a lot of us do?
This is a Hasidic community, not main stream Judaism of Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed. Hasidic are less than 10% of Judaism and the Do Not support the state of Israel. Hasidic believe that only the Messiah will establish the real state of Israel,. Current Israel was founded by the United Nations in 1948 , not by the Messiah. Hasidic generally hold that current Israel is an illegitimate man made country,
THANK YOU for not being the protagonist of the video, for not talking and not putting cheese music. You got yourself a new subscriber
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You make a great point. I do walking videos on my channel, Sometimes I do talk, others I dont< most I put music to....I'm gonna try one just walking. Thanks!
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@@betulkaraca6180 Your heaven is the oppression of woman and have virgens in paradise, how sick is that?!
I noticed drivers not stopping for pedestrians to cross on the zibbra crossing, in the UK the police will issue ticket for not stopping for pedestrians.
I think in New York you're pretty much on your own
In NYC too -.that is, before NYC became a third-world city around in 2020 ish
They're supposed to here in the US but most drivers just do whatever they want when they want, unfortunately.
@@Tiffany.1970 They all look like they came out of a cartoon. Ridiculous dressing.
Where I come from, even pedestrians should obey the traffic signs- if it says "don't walk", you shouldn't walk unless you're sure it's safe.
Appears to be a strongly orthodox area. Must be a lot of trust. I saw a lot of young children unaccompanied by an adult.
This area is Hasidic Satmar , . Less than 10% of Jews are Hasidic. Their beliefs are very different from main stream Judaism of Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed. There are several branches of Hasidic type communities. They Do Not support Israel, since only the Messiah can re-establish Israel. Even though Brooklyn has large Hasidic communities, they have very little contact with the secular world . They lead an extremely strict Hasidic life and their first language are variations of Yiddish. This community is Satmar Hasidic by the style of the hats worn by the men. Other Hasidic communities can be recognized by their particular style of dress. Large families come from the Torah which states many children are a Blessing from G-D and that all mothers will be called " Blessed"
@@Crazycatlady1836 Regards Hasidism and Israel
The anti-Zionist world-view of the ultra-Orthodox groups Neturei Karta and Satmar Hasidism ( Satmars are in Williamsburg ) perceives Zionism and the establishment of the State of Israel as an anti-messianic act, conceived and born from sin. These groups vigorously deny the very legitimacy of the collective political return to the Holy Land and to Jewish sovereignty. For them, this is the handiwork of humans, violating the Jewish people’s oath of political quietism.
In the words of the Midrash (as expounded by Rashi), the people were adjured not to return collectively to the Land of Israel by the exertion of physical force, nor to “rebel against the nations of the world,” nor to “hasten the End.” In short, they were required to wait for the heavenly, complete, miraculous, supernatural, and meta-historical redemption that is totally distinct from the realm of human endeavor. This waiting over two millennia manifests the very essence and singularity of the Jewish people, expressing their faith in divine providence, in the assurance of the prophets, and in messianic destiny
In this understanding, the Jewish people have been removed from the causal laws that govern nature and history and are exclusively bound by another set of religio-ethical laws within a causal process of reward and punishment, exile and redemption: “Unless the Lord build the house, its builders labor in vain; unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman keeps vigil in vain” (Psalms 127:1).
Accordingly, any Jewish political revival that is not messianic intrinsically represents a denial of divine providence and of the hope of redemption; it is a betrayal of the destiny and uniqueness of Israel. The attempt to hasten the End, to return by physical power to the sphere of political-and certainly military-history is a collective revolt against the kingdom of heaven, an aggressive aspiration to overstep human boundaries into the realm reserved for God-just like the deeds of the generation of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1 -9). This is an act of the devil, a demonic outburst of unclean forces that may not be corrected. It is ultimately doomed to failure, regardless of human deeds: “The Lord shall rebuke you-the Satan who has chosen Jerusalem” (paraphrasing Zechariah 3:2).
***""The wearing of black to mourn the Loss of the Temple and as a neutral color that doesn't bring attention to a Satmar is found in the teaching of Hasidic founder Israel Ben Eliezar " The Besht" . But Rabbi Jacob Joseph mainly recorded all The Beshts' teaching.
* Haradi are the main branch and Hasidic is a subgroup, they differ over , involvement in society , intererpration of Torah , how a person should live their life
@@D.N.. Hasidic is Orthodox. Just not all Orthodox are Hasidic
@@MrSteveH Hasidism was a movement away from ritual Judaism in 1770s . Orthodox Judaism began in1820s, after Hasidism, as a rejection of Reform Judaism. Baal Shem Tov's development of Hasidism was to allow the individual to know and experience G-D through self, Lucrian Kabbalah, mysticism , daily life etc, and break away from rigid structure of Judaism of the time. Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed Judaism are not Hasidism. Orthodox hold a ritual form , and the name " Orthodox" can be confused with Hasidism .
The Marcy Avenue station still had the original wooden roof and platform and staion house in the 1970s. It was opened with the rest of the Broadway El in June 1888!
My first loft, 1972, was on Havemyer (? sp) Street.
@@lyndasmith444 You had a loft on that street and don't even know how to spell the street name ????????
@@cathynewyork7918 Crazy! Huh? Yes.
@@lyndasmith444 Yes, crazy! Yikes! 😀
@@lyndasmith444 ... and not very smart!
The Honda Odyssey seems to be a popular choice around these parts! Very cool neighborhood; nice to see so many families and kids able to play outside.
And A Busy Island Too.❤❤love it.
Yes a minivan for their giant families 😂😂 all terrible drivers though moving at 10 mph stopping randomly
Yeah, I think I counted 4 of them!
Young children pushing their baby sister or brother in a stroller. Without mom or daddy on a busy sidewalk in New York City.. Wow😮
the beginning of the video is awesome, as well as the rest of it, thank you for a good quality content from Williamsburg, I love this place. and yeah, thank you for no music!
Glad you like the video!
where is Borat?
I'm from the UK, the rules for drivers and zebra crossings seem to be different 😊
We drive on the right side here
Yes, complete anarchy, no one cares for the rules apparently.
@@Wgaither1Everybody knows that, also that wasn’t what the comment was about.
@@AnitaDil 💨
Some people are crossing on the red light, so basically taking their chances.
The neighborhood has not changed much since I was a kid there.
they living in the past
@@gus196666 Yeah but it felt so good watching it. must now come visit on my next trip to NY.
I'm from Ohio so I've never been there, but it was great to see so many mothers with their children on the street. Also, black seems to be a really popular color.
This is an Hasidic Jewish neighborhood, which has several branches. Less than 10% of Jews are Hasidic. Their beliefs are very different from main stream Judaism of Conservative, Orthodox and Reformed. Black is worn to not stand out in public and as a color of mourning the loss of The Temple. The style of men's clothing is to maintain cultural ties to 18th century hasidic Judaism in Europe. The large hats on men show they are Satmar Hasidic with roots in Russia and eastern Europe.They do Not support the state of Israel since Israel was created by the United Nations in 1948 and only the Messiah can re-establish Israel . They have little contact with the outside world , even though they live in NY. Variations of Yiddish are their first language and they lead a religious strict life !
@@D.N..I enjoyed reading your comment. It was really interesting. Thank you.👍♥️
@@D.N.. Thank you for the bio about the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood. I enjoy watching these videos and it is always very interesting learning of other cultures. I was looking for the answer to why some of the men wear the large hats, so thank you for explaining.
Do the Hasidic Jewish talk with or speak with other people outside of their faith? Not to be offensive, but is the neighborhood poor? A lot of the stores seemed to be closed down or perhaps closed. Thank you.
@@robinbridge4371 The Hasidic neighborhoods are lower middle income . Very large families are expensive and many men spend the day studying Torah . They interact with secular world when need be, and anyone is welcome in their stores. But the majority of their lives are extremely strict and outside contact is not encouraged. Tonight is the start of Sabbath, Friday and sirens blare as a signal to stop all activities and the neighborhood is totally vacant of people, . They will all be inside observing the Sabbath. There are a few Hasidic festivals that are similar to Halloween and New Year's. There are some good resources online to learn about Hasidim. But if you visit Brooklyn, this neighborhood would be interesting to stroll
@@D.N.. Thank's so much for the wonderful and fasinating information! 👍
Interesting! A lot of minivans and litter.
R the furry hats heavy.....? I do not see anyone saying hi or even waving at each other.....
Thank you for the tour,can you please make a visit of broadway st next time ❤
You are welcome!
Actually I just did a video on Broadway close to the location of this video, you can see it here: ruclips.net/video/4qmho-dwj40/видео.html
Thank you love the videos
When I was a little girl, my grandmother lived in Williamsburg. Thanks for the walk!
I went to Eastern District HS on Marcy Ace. 1971-75 . Went to all public schools live on south 1st. Before we moved to Flatbush . Loved Williamsburg
Thank you for sharing your memories.
Just spent 4 days at a hotel in the center of this area. Very Interesting indeed.
Graffiti is so trashy the perpetrators should be arrested and fined.
If it weren't for modern cars, people dressed like this look like they came out of 1923.
you mean 1823
Или 1723 год?
1723
I would be curious where your camera is placed as no-one is shying away from you or trying to conceal their faces or staring at you. Interesting video -thank you
Glad you like the video!
I didn't use my pro camera here. I shot this video with my Samsung galaxy phone so I could blend in the environment.
Beautiful footage
Very interesting, from England. The Jewish neighbourhood certainly looks tidier than the beginning of the film. And I think I would feel safer in the Jewish neighbourhood too. It looks calmer.
If you are a jew, yes. If not, you are a filthy animal for them. They will spit on you.
No comma after "april." Fascinating. You see so much more when there is no background music or narrator. Those $7K hats are off the chain.
What day of the week was this shot? I very much enjoyed watching.
I’m going to hazard a total guess, Saturday? Sabbath? I was wondering the same as you
Definitely not Shabbat since they are not allowed to carry anything, nothing in your pockets not even a key, not allowed to shop or use bicycles. All these stores would be closed on Shabbat. Just a regular ordinary day during Passover.
This is so cool!
Reminds me when I was a kid. My father came here with $10. Owed his uncle ship fare. He struggled to put food on the table for me. We had many different views on prospering in America. He disagreed with me often, but I followed my own heart. I loved him for everything he did for me. God rest his soul. Turned out my heart was right!❤
AMEN
God rest your fathers soul🥹🙏🏽 thankyou for sharing💚
I'm wondering what the different types of hats on the men signify- I'm thinking something about age- status- etc. Neat to see their culture. It did seem like it was safe- all the kids out on their scooters.
It is safe if you are one them..if not, they'll spit on you.
Nice and interesting.🙏👍
OMG I could never live in a place like this, I will stick to where I am In the Country in Australia. The litter and graffiti, no thanks.
Most Americans have never been anywhere near this. I live in Oklahoma in the center of the country... nothing like this
@@Cam-vz2zk I know it's not like this all over the states.
@@Cam-vz2zk
This is a city of 8 million people.. vs Oklahoma, a state that nobody desires to go to for anything.
Yes, I’m sure it’s clean where you are because there’s no people there.
@@Helmuesi911наши знакомые переехали из Нью-Йорка в Оклахому и разместили видеоролик о переезде на Ютьюбе
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There's a 500$ fine for littering in most cities. You don't dare even throw a gum wrapper on the ground. Apparently not in New York though. What a dump.
This must’ve been during Erev Shabbos, or Friday’s during the day. Lots of stores already closed and men ready to go to shul. Little kids in their best dresses
Thank you
Who is the Honda odyssey sales person in the neighborhood?
Those who have not been to America may be surprised by the amount of garbage on the streets. Unfortunately, this is more the norm than the exception. I have not been to Williamsbourg, but I have been to another Jewish enclave, Boroughpark, where it is relatively clean. Latino neighborhoods are the dirtiest, not to mention black neighborhoods. I come from a country where in the past, in the times of communism, it was perhaps not so dirty, but gray and sad. America is a land of contrasts from unimaginable wealth to extreme poverty, which is very evident. I completely fail to understand the myth that in America everyone is very rich, which was common in our country until the 21st century. Today, when I return from the USA to Poland, I have the impression that I am returning to a cleaner and more civilized country. And yet Poland is still not a particularly rich country.
You are ignorant! There are many jewish neighborhoods that are dirty and there are many Black neighborhoods that are clean! Yurugu dont have the rights cleanliness and clean neighborhoods! I have been to several jewish neighborhoods in bklyn ny and they have been quite dirty!
Are many cities, including large cities like Chicago, it rare to see trash in streets. See much more commonly in NYC as the trash is put out in front on street
Not all black neighborhoods are dirty sir. We do have clean neighborhoods and many of us work very hard, like myself. 👍
It most certainly is not. Pretty much New York only.
So those kids just pushing that stroller for blocks with no adult supervision
Reminds me of the Amish communities where I live. Distinctive dress and lifestyle.
..and conservative Mennonites, very cool but basic people.
I just think it's neat, there aren't too many "pure" cultures left to observe.
I agree
I felt like I was in The Matrix watching this. I swear I saw 1 guy like 50 times.
If you stand still long enough in New York, you stand the chance of being graffitied.
What day was this filmed? I thought the shtreimel is only worn by married men on Shabbat and holidays. As the Jews are shopping, it would not be the Sabbath or a holiday.
Your info is very wrong.
I grew up up in this neighborhood/culture and that was my first question. My best guess it is chol hamoyed Passover.
I have literlly just watched this twice and plan on watching again This is fascinating.
From one Williamsburgh to another sending you X
Flip phones are all the rage there. Only the finest carry them.
At 5:37 in front of the Apple Bank. Where are the parents of the 2 toddlers left by themselves 😮 unbelievable.
I'm familiar with this area it's a busy place but it's not that bad I would definitely live here
Where is all the grass and trees....Looks like a people zoo.......
Like..another planet....
Look those stairs
My brother lives in Williamsburg ,you can see that train from his window and it's not that bad there ,I was born and raised in Brooklyn NYC and I guess you have to get used to the noise,but you know you really don't see to much graffiti anymore just here and there
My daughter lives in Williamsburg and she loves it!
All terrible minivan drivers who don’t know to go left on the green arrow 😂😂😂
great streimels!
Nice to see they are not afraid to have children. Strong and sure about the future
This is a Hasidic community. Very different from main stream Judaism of Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed. Children are a sign of G-D Blessings .
@@D.N..А чем именно отличается одно направление от других?
@@Praksifey_Sofronin Hasidic is mystical, transcendental, focus is on the individual spiritual life . The Rabbi ( Rebbe) is viewed as a conduit to G-D and almost a chosen prophet. Formal worship and following rules and regulations are secondary but the individual follows a very strict Hasidic way of life. Hasidism does not view Israel as a legitimate country, since only the Messiah can re establish the true Israel .
@@D.N..It’s ironic that Jews are supposed to be the light of the world but the Hasidic stay hidden in their own enclave.
INBREEDING
They do have many kids.
At 5.36 - Two very young kids totally unattended - not on.
Bruh 12th century clothing.
Shalom shalom ! Dobri Dobri ! 🤌🤝💰
Why is it possible to install containers on the roadway and block the passage?
SHALOM GREAT VIDEO!! TODAH RABAH!!!
To me those outfits are comical. I'm sitting here laughing especially at the ginormous round fur hats. A reasonable person might make an erroneous assumption; that I'm contemptuous and willfully disrespectful of Jewish people but I am most assuredly not. So many of my greatest American cultural heroes are Jewish. America would simply not be America without the influence of our Jewish citizens and patriots. It's just that there are very many strains of Judaism. There are branches where you don't even have to go to temple and you still get credit like the kind you'd rub shoulders with in my city of Miami. The community in Williamsburg must be at the opposite end of the spectrum. I've been to shul with my friends and never heard one word I disagreed with.
I must have that hat
Definitely unlike anywhere in Australia
The dress like a spy
Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
NIce. Since I won't get to visit NYC, this will have to do
Ikr. 😝
A excellent video on Jewish people in Brooklyn,N.Y. ✡️
These are the Hasidim sect of Judaism. The other sect I know of is Lubavitch. They wear black fedora hats. The men that is. I should know, I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era of the 1960s.
Ultra-orthodox Jews not mainstream ones.
Vermin
@@luislaplume8261 ship them back to middle east
I love the Jews.....
So many children !!!
Fascinating.
A shit ton of Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna 😂
This neighbourhood looks cool apart from all the rubbish everywhere 😮 love the Jewish outfits, not something I see where I live in the UK 😊
Go to Stamford Hill in London, there are thousands there
@@admiralcraddock464 British Jewish community is miniscule compared to the USA. The US Jewish population is comparable to that of Israel due to the US being a haven for Jewish refugees from the 20th century European anti-Semetic pogroms and genocides
Shalom ❤️❤️
Way more cleaner than Manhattan China Town
You need broom broom more 🙂
Eye Luw❤ Gewish birdz 👍
no wonder new yorkers love florida . The place looks terrible, the building looks ancient , people have to walk everywhere, and it seems like a over sized apartment development..
Именно так и есть
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c ome to tour boropark,u will get inside tour.
🤣🤣🤣Funny
On my world travels lets say even in Israel/Palestine, an indication of the local society and tradition is the aspect of a letter. Some people do not care a lot of us do?
God Bless Israel......We Pray For You......The God Of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob...
At 20:40 is that a man Dressed like a woman! Whatttttt , that’s weird 😮
fascinating that people still dress this way in the 21st century,
Tiv tof shoe repair
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Helpful hint: Jewish is always capitalized. You're welcome.
Так это несли слово написано на языке идиш, иврит или латино!
Does a single non Jew live in this area?!
A part of the land of my early childhood...wish we had never left☮️🇺🇦🪶💖
Me too ❤️
why fascist flag?
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So much jaywalking.. 😅
Haha, my bad. I was trying to show everything...🤭
God has played a good Trick on these Jews .
Carry your love and ideals Judaism in your Heart .
No $$$ funny hats required 😂
Come to israel, the mesaih is comming
When?
@@jimtalbott2894 very soon
Please get them outta here
Nize, if you like men with fluffy hats......
LOVED THIS VERY MUCH. THE CHILDREN ARE SO BEAUTIFUL. I WILL ALWAYS BE TEAM ISRAEL. GOD BLESS/PROTECT ISRAEL AND HER JEWISH PEOPLE. BEAUTIFUL VIDEO.
nobody gives a sh.t
This is a Hasidic community, not main stream Judaism of Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed. Hasidic are less than 10% of Judaism and the Do Not support the state of Israel. Hasidic believe that only the Messiah will establish the real state of Israel,. Current Israel was founded by the United Nations in 1948 , not by the Messiah. Hasidic generally hold that current Israel is an illegitimate man made country,
Немало детей имеют внешность индо-европейской языковой семьи в составе Европеоидной Расы Человечества
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