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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2022
  • Noam: "It's difficult to put into words how much love I have for my Nation, but that won't stop me from trying. With this short video I set out to summarize my passion for Israel and create something that can serve as inspiration for those interested in making the move Home. While this path is not free from challenges, I have no doubt it was the right decision for me. This country was built by idealists, and that energy can still be found today if you're willing to look for it." - @kavanafilms

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  • @daboi1663
    @daboi1663 3 месяца назад +19

    church of england english native here, i wish you and all your people nothing but the best and i hope you are currently safe amid the ongoing conflict.

  • @LowkeyHundo
    @LowkeyHundo 5 месяцев назад +14

    I spent 10 days in Israel on a Christian pilgrimage. I fell in love with the culture, the spiritual connections, and the people there. Such a wonderful place❤️🇮🇱

  • @homosapien.a6364
    @homosapien.a6364 2 года назад +298

    I’m from saudi arabia near the Yemeni border, my grandma used to tell me about their jewish neighbors they were the best neighbors ever until one day when israel have established. Hate towards them from everyone have increased even though they have zero connection to politics yet they were forced to flew saudi and leave their homes my grandma gets sad every time when she remembers her best jewish neighbor because they also went to the same school, we don’t know anything about them, but they are most likely to have gone to israel, i hope they are living better now in israel.
    much love and support🇮🇱❤️🇸🇦

    • @mikhaelrosenbeg
      @mikhaelrosenbeg 2 года назад +4

      @@semsemeini7905 על גבול תימן

    • @mikhaelrosenbeg
      @mikhaelrosenbeg 2 года назад

      כבר כשעה אחרי התגובה שלה, כתבתי לה פה תגובה באנגלית וביקשתי ממנה לשאול את סבתה שלה אם היא הייתה מעוניינת ליצור קשר עם השכנה שלה. השארתי את כתובת הדוא"ל שלי תוך כוונה לנסות את לאתר את השכנה כארץ. הבטחתי לה לראות בכך "משימת חיי". משום מה התוכנה של יוטיוב מחקה את התגובה שלי שוב ושוב. כתבתי ליוטיוב מכתב בו שאלתי מדוע התגובה שלי שוב ושוב נמחקת אבל לא קיבלתי מהם שום תשובה. מישהו מבין מה קורה פה?

    • @mikhaelrosenbeg
      @mikhaelrosenbeg 2 года назад

      יש פה איזה בוט של יוטיוב שישר מוחק לי את התשובה באנגלית שכתבתי לה, זה נכון גם לתגובה שכתבתי במחשב וניסיתי גם להחדיר את התגובה דרך הטלפון הסוללרי וגם משם הבוט ישר מחק את התגובה שלי. אני זקוק לעצה של מישהו פה. תודה.

    • @tomerkfir
      @tomerkfir 2 года назад +26

      I wish the voice of people like you would be heard more in media, instead of all these hate we all hear about regarding to Israel, thank you for sharing❤

    • @humblebee8334
      @humblebee8334 2 года назад +4

      A lot of them were paid and encouraged to leave there countries they were born in laround the world after the establishment of Israel.

  • @aniyehudi2205
    @aniyehudi2205 5 месяцев назад +11

    So honored to post the 613 th comment! For obvious reasons. I just applied for Aliyah! Chasdei HaShem!

    • @MoroccoOrTrust
      @MoroccoOrTrust Месяц назад

      Mazal tov! how has the progress been going?

  • @ruthmulugeta818
    @ruthmulugeta818 5 месяцев назад +16

    Proud to be Ethiopian Jewish, always in my veins. ❤🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

  • @IBA333
    @IBA333 2 года назад +27

    Chutzpah is definitely the right word for it. I love how you have talked about the positives as well as drawbacks to it all. This is highly needed as people deserve the entire picture. I hope that you will find your place in Israel, enjoy it as much as you can!

    • @NickyRikki
      @NickyRikki 2 года назад

      There is Chutzpah but there is also another word that best describes many interactions as well . Like a Kaffa in the face every time you get sold and taken advantage of for being North American jew.

  • @yonikatz3513
    @yonikatz3513 2 года назад +109

    I’m sold. I will fill out my application in the coming months. This video was amazing. The editing was very good.

    • @adi5355
      @adi5355 2 года назад +1

      Where do you live right now?

    • @yonikatz3513
      @yonikatz3513 2 года назад +7

      @@adi5355 I currently live in the United States. I am moving to Taiwan in a few months but I was planning on filling out an application to live and work in Israel before I go. For several reasons I no longer wish to live in the US.

    • @redline6281
      @redline6281 2 года назад +2

      But please don't go to settlements

    • @adi5355
      @adi5355 2 года назад +2

      @@yonikatz3513 good luck. I was sure you're Israeli because of your name haha

    • @yonikatz3513
      @yonikatz3513 2 года назад +16

      @@adi5355 I am an ethnic Jew so I would consider myself Israeli the same way American born Chinese consider themselves Chinese. My nationality is currently American but my ethnicity is Jewish, Hebrew, Israeli. Those terms are interchangeable. The culture in the United States has changed vastly since I was a child. I feel out of place here now. I would like to live with and socialize with people whose personalities I have more in common with. Anti-Semitism is also vastly on the rise here. The number of anti-Semitic incidents I have experienced personally in the past year alone may possibly match the total number of incidents I have experienced over my first thirty-seven years of living here. They are more than a few, unfortunately.

  • @dkosha1
    @dkosha1 2 года назад +46

    Amazing video achi!!! I’m incredibly proud. What a wonderful video explaining everything so well. Kol hakavod

  • @LadyMaven
    @LadyMaven 2 года назад +139

    I love Israel. I lived there for a year, and I truly do miss it. Mazel tov on your aliyah.

    • @gross1018
      @gross1018 2 года назад

      why did you move back?

    • @LadyMaven
      @LadyMaven 2 года назад +5

      @@gross1018 Personal reasons. I was not making Aliyah. It's a long story, too long for here. I'm glad I wasn't there for the covid b.s. though. I do still have family and friends there. One day, I hope to go back after all of this insanity is over.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +7

      Israel is one of the few countries in the region to recognize Syriac Christian identity(Aramean) and is helping to revive Aramaic Jesus's second language after Hebrew.
      “Finally, after 1,400 years of being occupied and controlled by different forces, the Jews come along and recognize us, the Aramean people. Here, at the hands of the Jews, we receive justice.”
      Amir Khalloul

    • @makpazon11
      @makpazon11 2 года назад +1

      @@loveandmercy9664 Israel welcomes anything that can challenge the Arab Muslim ME paradigm. Christian, Yazidi, Bahai, Syriac, Druze, Kurd, Coptic..

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +1

      @@makpazon11 I agree! That's a good thing. I would add Kurds to that list as well.

  • @daviimandel8265
    @daviimandel8265 2 года назад +89

    We were on that flight in the beginning of the video! Love love love this video. Such great explanations. A year after our aliyah, we are still just as excited and happy to be here as we were the first day! Israel is awesome!

    • @rosameijering5161
      @rosameijering5161 2 года назад +4

      Wow. That is very great to hear. A lot of happyness and succes over there

    • @M-L450
      @M-L450 Год назад

      It is amazing I plan doing Aliya next year when the Israeli God court evicts local Palestinians from a house I really like. Hope they leave the furniture behind for “But if I don't steal it, someone else is gonna steal it” - Israeli Settler-Colonial Accumulation by Dispossession - MERIP.

    • @moirapettifr7127
      @moirapettifr7127 Год назад

      I visited a friend living in Jerusalem before covid turned the world upside down and I loved every minute I was there luckily it was three months I was there. It was life changing for me.

  • @sefiralightstone476
    @sefiralightstone476 2 года назад +23

    This is a great video! It really hits all the emotions of who the Jewish people are and why we are connected to Israel.

  • @trollnerd
    @trollnerd 2 года назад +31

    An inspiring story. Good luck in your new life.

  • @MajesticJewnicorn
    @MajesticJewnicorn 2 года назад +58

    I love this video! I recently came to Israel for my honeymoon, and had the honour of meeting Rudy (randomly) over Purim. It's a beautiful country and my heart literally hurt getting on the plane to leave. Am Yisrael Chai 💜✡🇮🇱

    • @ibn_adham
      @ibn_adham 2 года назад +1

      Your heart does not beat if it does not hurt for the Palestinian people.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +4

      @@ibn_adham I would say that as well for indigenous Christians in the middle east who have fled to Jihadism and Kurds the largest ethnic group in the world without a state. Thank God for Israel which has given indigenous Syriac Aramean Christians the right to identify which most other states haven't and supported Kurdish independence.
      "Aramean Christians, is of Aramean-Phoenician ethnic roots and language, and was originally based in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. Over the 1,400 years following the Islamic conquest, Aramean Christians were forced to switch to speaking Arabic, and more recently to flee their homes in Syria and Iraq. They have no status in Arab and Islamic states, most ruled according to Islamic Sharia law. Aramean Christians also have no status in the Palestinian Authority, which now rules Judea and Samaria"
      Israeli Aramean activist Shadi Khalloul
      “Who will recognize your independence? Israel. The world is not about Israel. You should know that the waving of Israeli flags there will not save you"
      Recap Erdogan

    • @ibn_adham
      @ibn_adham 2 года назад +1

      @@loveandmercy9664 Fled to Jihadism? Do you even know what that means?
      Even the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem is capable of recognizing how the Israeli state attempts to divide Palestinians with this bogus talk of welcoming Arameans.
      "Arabs who live today in Greater Syria have spoken different languages over the centuries: Aramaic, Greek and Arabic. Today, the unique language in daily use throughout the area is Arabic (except for tiny pockets where some form of colloquial Aramaic is preserved). Today, we, in Israel, we are Christian Palestinian Arabs.
      Some in the Israeli administration seem to think that separating Christian Palestinians from other Palestinians is a way to protect Christians. We say to these people, if you are sincere: first, give us back our homes, our properties, our villages and towns, all that you have confiscated. Second, the best way to protect us is to keep us in our people. Third, the best protection for us, for you and for all, is to seriously engage in walking the path of peace.
      To those who seek to change our identity, we say: you can gain our support as allies uniquely in the way of peace. We are allies for peace without you needing to take invasive measures to dilute our identity. In fact all Palestinians can be allies for peace, but a peace based on respect for human dignity. For many, today, the Israeli administration is the one who refuses peace.
      If you chose to remain on the path of war, do not push us to follow you. The way of war is not our way. It is a way that benefits nobody, neither you nor us, nor anybody in the region. We cannot be condemned, neither us nor you, nor any human being, to live in a permanent state of war. If your choice is war in order to remain the stronger party, leave us with our choice of peace. We will act for peace, for us and for you, for all our people, and for all the region.
      To the few Christian Palestinian Arabs in Israel, who support this idea of changing their identity or serving in the Israeli army, we say: Come back to your senses. Do not harm your people, because of idle promises and personal egoistic gain. By adopting such a position, you do not benefit yourselves nor do you benefit Israel. Israel is in need of Christians who have heard Jesus’ teaching: “Blessed the peace makers”."
      You may wish to cast wool over the eyes of our people, using such pitiful excuses to divert the world's attention away from your oppression. Know this: you will never blind us.

    • @19bendunk
      @19bendunk 2 года назад +3

      @@ibn_adham what she has to do with this people? She's Jewish. Go find a life

    • @rosameijering5161
      @rosameijering5161 2 года назад

      Well than i hope you will come more times

  • @Shameless0101
    @Shameless0101 2 года назад +19

    Fantastic video! I am making Aliyah in the fall and this gave me lots of comfort in my decision

    • @nevopeer5449
      @nevopeer5449 2 года назад +3

      Good luck, people like you are blessed in our country

    • @Shameless0101
      @Shameless0101 2 года назад

      That’s very nice of you to say, thank you!

    • @nevopeer5449
      @nevopeer5449 2 года назад +3

      Every Jew that makes aliyah to Israel, strengthens the State of Israel and the Jewish people,this is especially important in this days when there is so much hatred against Israel

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Год назад

      Kol hakavod! The one thing the video did not mention was that everyone breaks down and cries at some point in the supermarket during their first year of aliyah, lol. Usually while trying to buy toiletries or cleaning products. Don't let it get you down (we have Google Translate now!). Nessiah tova!

  • @LinoyIsrael
    @LinoyIsrael 2 года назад +16

    You made me want to make aliya but I'm already israeli citizen, born and raised ☺️

  • @IimIbrohim
    @IimIbrohim 2 года назад +56

    I love this video. It touched my heart. I Wish You all the best in your home land. Shalom from Indonesia.

  • @joelmarks2257
    @joelmarks2257 2 года назад +12

    I want to come home so badly it hurts. But unfortunately for me I’m trapped in the life I’ve made for myself and it’s probably too late for me to ever get there. So proud of those who made it their priority to go home and revive our nation and civilization. I would so much love to be a part of it. Am Yisrael Chai!

    • @gftk5566
      @gftk5566 2 года назад +5

      It's NEVER too late! Am Israel were waking in the desert for 40 years right after 200+ of labor just to reach the land of Israel. Be determined to come home.

    • @nathannilson2408
      @nathannilson2408 2 года назад +1

      Come! Its never to late

    • @firstlast1357
      @firstlast1357 2 года назад +1

      My parents 47 and 57 left everything in Russia, a nice apartment, jobs, pension, savings, .. furniture, .. everything and moved. This was the best decision they ever made … at least try … so when you are 80 you want look back and regret it ..

    • @mazalaliyan37
      @mazalaliyan37 Год назад

      It’s never to late

    • @aweiss5206
      @aweiss5206 Год назад +3

      I'm 71. I came home 3 months ago.

  • @nikolaihatesu
    @nikolaihatesu 4 месяца назад +7

    I am in the process of converting right now and can't wait to one day make aliyah

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'd like to make Aliyah after I convert to Judaism, I grew up Christian here in the UK. Shalom. ❤

    • @PreparingTheWay94
      @PreparingTheWay94 6 месяцев назад +3

      Jewish believer in Yeshua here. Pls keep in mind that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. We cannot be justified by keeping most of the 613 Mosaic laws, that will not justify us before Elohim. We need the blood of the Lamb 🙏🏽
      Pls sir ask Elohim about this 🙏🏽✡️

  • @manawa-2872
    @manawa-2872 2 года назад +21

    Amazing video. Hope that one day, my family will make it happen as well. Love you guys from a Jew in the mids of world biggest Moslem population country > Indonesia.

  • @pinkbudgetinggirl5520
    @pinkbudgetinggirl5520 3 месяца назад +4

    Can’t wait to visit my ancestral homeland. 🇮🇱

  • @3cosmo
    @3cosmo Месяц назад +2

    Lovely people in a beautiful country. May your God give you peace with your cousins!

  • @stone1488
    @stone1488 Год назад +9

    I am a Jewish convert to modern orthodox, and I am planning to make Aliyah after college and ever since I started my conversion process and even before I’ve had a huge love for Israel, and now I hope to one day call Israel my home :)

  • @el_tejon383
    @el_tejon383 Месяц назад

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful call to go up to the land. Thank you. My parents made Aliyah in the late 70s when I was 1.5 years old but found life hard in a development town and ultimately moved back to the US after four years while I was still a child. I have never been more thoughtful about my connection to the land as I have been after 7/10/23. Thank you so much for this.

  • @beautybehindthemadness7735
    @beautybehindthemadness7735 2 года назад +18

    I’m an Italian Catholic but sending all love to the Holy Land and your people. I hope one day there can be peace with you all, Palestinians and neighboring countries. Beautiful story ❤️

    • @patriotsforisrael3610
      @patriotsforisrael3610 2 года назад +8

      “Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.” - Golda Meir

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +2

      Israel is one of the few countries in the region to recognize Syriac Christian identity(Aramean) and is helping to revive Aramaic Jesus's second language after Hebrew.
      “Finally, after 1,400 years of being occupied and controlled by different forces, the Jews come along and recognize us, the Aramean people. Here, at the hands of the Jews, we receive justice.”
      Amir Khalloul

    • @immortality682
      @immortality682 2 года назад

      @@loveandmercy9664 oh ye ik what happen to the armeans I think my country helped with weapons in the war or I'm wrong with another country not sure lol

    • @patriotsforisrael3610
      @patriotsforisrael3610 Год назад

      🇮🇱💖🇮🇱💙🇮🇱💜🇮🇱💚🇮🇱💛🇮🇱

    • @patriotsforisrael3610
      @patriotsforisrael3610 Год назад +2

      @𝙻𝘢𝖑𝒾ऽ𝘢
      BTW, the term Palestine is an *European colonial* add on from the Romans that identifies a people the Philistines from ancient Greece *NOT* a people from the *Arabian Peninsula.*
      The Arabs *rejected* the term "Palestinian" until 1967.
      *"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".*
      - Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937.
      *"There is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not".*
      - Professor Philip Hitti, Arab historian, 1946.
      *"It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but Southern Syria".*
      - Representant of Saudi Arabia at the United Nations, 1956.
      And after the *Six-Day War* the Arabs declared:
      *"There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".*
      - Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council.

  • @itamary1058
    @itamary1058 2 года назад +8

    10/10.
    could not have phrased in better in a million years

  • @dalerozario
    @dalerozario 2 года назад +211

    I am an Indian Catholic living in Dubai, always with the Jewish people

    • @Alon915
      @Alon915 2 года назад +6

      🇮🇱❤️🇦🇪

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy 2 года назад

      You're not Catholic you fake!! The Catholic church is against Israel so don't speak in their name!! You either a hindu pagan or a Protestant pagan!🤣🇷🇺

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy 2 года назад +13

      🇮🇱👉🚽

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy 2 года назад +14

      Zionists are not Jews 🇵🇸

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy 2 года назад +7

      @@Alon915 🔥🇮🇱💥💥💥🔫🤣🇷🇺

  • @shamaishamai1438
    @shamaishamai1438 2 года назад +8

    thanks Noam. We're on the way!

  • @nev707
    @nev707 Месяц назад +2

    When I was in Israel 40 years ago I thought the Jews seeing Israel as a haven to get to if things got too bad in the country they were living as paranoia.
    I thought it was something that didn’t apply anymore.
    But now I don’t.
    I get it now with what’s going on with attacks on Jews in western countries.
    I wish you well.

  • @burkabrigade
    @burkabrigade 2 года назад +12

    Literally THE BEST video about aliyah EVER. Thank you and כל הכבוד from this fellow olah.

  • @colivri336
    @colivri336 Год назад +2

    I want more secular American Jews and secular Latin American Jews to make aliyah. It is the best thing you can do for yourself because it's bigger than yourself. And because, especially as Americans, you will experience how immigrants should be treated.

  • @loveandmercy9664
    @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +17

    Israel is an inspiration to indigenous across the world be it Native Americans, First Nations(Canada), Maori, Aborigine, Coptic(Egypt), Assyrian & Chaldean(Iraq), Maronite(Lebanon, Aramean(Israel), Kurd, Amazigh, and many others.

    • @hamdoudou1
      @hamdoudou1 2 года назад

      It's however built on the displacement of indigenous peoples and the stealing of indigenous land

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 2 года назад +3

      @@hamdoudou1 In the process to create most of the modern states today displacements and land theft of peoples happened across the globe. Not just Palestinian Arabs but Jews across the Arab world, Greeks fromTurkey, Turks from Greece, Armenians and Assyrians from multiple states, Hindus from Pakistan, Muslims from India, Germans from Russia, etc...

  • @rafigassel
    @rafigassel 2 года назад +14

    This is amazing, yom atzmaut smaeach!

  • @singhjasbeer5216
    @singhjasbeer5216 2 года назад +16

    I recently came to know that Israel has discovered huge deposits of Natural Gas after 2010 and it’s huge. This will make Israel completely independent in providing energy not only for itself but even large amount of that will be exported. It has already started that exports to Egypt and Jordan. This present discovery makes Israel energy needs to be fulfilled for next 40 years in spite of that a large portion will remain to be exported. This is a great development and me coming from India where power shortage is a very big problem this seems like a great boon for Israel.
    All the best my friend, great video

    • @wicomms
      @wicomms Год назад

      And sadly that's why Russia and China will march against this holyland soon.

  • @jonathancatz6432
    @jonathancatz6432 Год назад +2

    The clip showed among other things kids who have slanted east asian eyes. Ever since menachem begin saved-and brought over here vietnames refugees in the 70si am always glad to see east asians who settle among us. Being lay and secular as i am i deeply believe that east asians are genetically born more intelligent or at least more gifted than others.

  • @nosubtv4242
    @nosubtv4242 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant video made me very emotional. I know i belong in Israel. Its something i want but finding it difficult to actually do it. hard as a family of 4 with 2 young kids.

  • @mendelb2260
    @mendelb2260 2 года назад +14

    מדהים ריגשתם אותי עם ישראל חי!

  • @kennym-mb3ll
    @kennym-mb3ll 2 года назад +8

    how beautifully said and presented. mazel tov.

  • @brianhudson75
    @brianhudson75 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love love love this video! I can't wait now to go back home. Preparations start today!

  • @ChanaleSings
    @ChanaleSings 2 года назад +11

    So fantastic. Loved this!

  • @YaYeet47
    @YaYeet47 2 года назад +15

    That was an amazing video!

  • @avi3860
    @avi3860 2 года назад +3

    It's the only place to live in the world..happy Aliya and welcome brother.

  • @zutalors960
    @zutalors960 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for sharing this. Toda Raba

  • @tluangafanai8202
    @tluangafanai8202 2 года назад +17

    Reminds me of how right my decision was to make an Aliyah 5 years back. Thank you Noam, everything about the video was spot on...

    • @Phoenix-ii8ff
      @Phoenix-ii8ff 2 года назад

      welcome

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 2 года назад

      he's Andrew, not Naom !

    • @pardes7342
      @pardes7342 2 года назад

      @@bilalbataineh8367 Noam is his Hebrew name.

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 2 года назад +1

      @@pardes7342 since when? What was his birth name? Many zionists change their names from european into jewish name

    • @pardes7342
      @pardes7342 2 года назад

      @@bilalbataineh8367 Listen to the video again .15, My name is Andrew then he said it in Hebrew. What is the problem? All Jews have their secular name and Hebrew name which you are ignorant of.

  • @Myisrael7
    @Myisrael7 2 года назад +5

    Hebrew has never been a dead language, and will never be!

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 Год назад

      @Marco Martins Azevedo
      No brother, it will never be! I have just started learning Ancient Hebrew and my ambition and dream is to promote the learning of Ancient and Modern Hebrew in my continent and civilisation India. I can't tell you how many Jews I've met and heard of in Canada and the US learning Sanskrit. It's mind-boggling.

  • @lotter4390
    @lotter4390 Год назад +3

    Its interesting seeing this video as someone going through conversion right now. In a sense, when I do mikvah it will be a homecoming in its own right. I have no idea what my future will be in 5 years, but there is a part of me that really wishes I can make aliyah one day and make Israel a home. If what you say is true, I think it wont be a tumultuous or personally difficult to do so its nice to think about :)) Shalom from Oregon

  • @kambo8391
    @kambo8391 Год назад +3

    Thank u Andrew for making this video. It's really educational n informative. Love u. M proud of u n ur roots.

  • @coryhartstein367
    @coryhartstein367 2 года назад +9

    What a beautiful and inspiring video wow. Mazel Tov Noam on making the move. I wish you blessings and strength in your journey.

  • @-------------------DD
    @-------------------DD 2 года назад +6

    Marhaba Rudy, very touching. Mazel tov Habibi. Israel is awesome.

  • @777moar
    @777moar 3 месяца назад +1

    ללא ספק אחד הסרטונים האהובים עלי ברשת❤❤❤ מעלה חיוך גדול ומחמם את הלב😊😊😊 תודה

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad Год назад +3

    Can Jewish converts make Aliyah or only those born into Jewish families?

    • @emmag2234
      @emmag2234 Год назад +3

      converts can as well

  • @M-L450
    @M-L450 Год назад +2

    Why He moved to Israel?
    Answer: its very simple you get a free home fully furnished on arrival, problem is going through the personal belongings and removing pictures of the previous owners some Palestinian family with two kids, they could have removed their pics when the Israeli court decided they are to be kicked out to the streets.
    a wonderful spiritual experidnce.

    • @Crysalis-bd9so
      @Crysalis-bd9so Год назад +1

      Lol. No, you don't get a free home on arrival. Certainly not. You get rent subsidies for a certain amount of time, then you find A job and pay your way to buying a place, most of which are buildings that have been built up in the last 50 years that no palestínians were involved in building or living in. People don't rent and buy mud huts and tents in this century. I've seen houses from before the 40s- i.e. ruins not fit to live in.
      Source: I've actually seen the process first hand, and been to Israel many many times.
      Your source: you haven't even left your couch.

    • @M-L450
      @M-L450 Год назад

      @@Crysalis-bd9so Just like Nazis the casual answers of what you do is normal, no morals no remorse about killing natives.
      Zionists are true Terrorists.
      No Dought!

  • @dlvivlviv
    @dlvivlviv 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for such a great movie.

  • @johndoe3485
    @johndoe3485 Год назад +3

    Random: Can someone look Jewish? The reason i ask is because im not Jewish, but growing up here in America, in school, other kids used to ask if i was a jew. And so, i got harassed and made fun of and hated because i looked like a jew to them. And so i always wanted to go to Israel, because i felt maybe there i could fit in and nobody bother me because of how i look. Anyways. Im poor and will never be able to visit Israel. But since middle school, when people would ask me if i was a jew. Thats when I began to want to visit Israel. Anyways. ✌️

  • @CamouflageMaster
    @CamouflageMaster 10 месяцев назад +8

    But how 'indigenous' can many Jews who emigrated to Israel in the past century really call themselves? I mean after countless generations, maybe even two thousand years after the Romans expelled them and Jews being intermarried to people from all over the world? The ones in Germany look German, the ones in Ethiopia look Ethiopian, etc. So how much 'indigenousness' actually remains if we're being honest?

    • @immanuelkhongsai6268
      @immanuelkhongsai6268 2 месяца назад

      The thing is Jewish have typical custom and tradition which are foreign to gentiles.
      It's like a Jewish code.
      And this diaspora and returning back is prophesied so ask G-d.
      Nothing will be possible without Him is nothing is impossible with Him

    • @violetsky5202
      @violetsky5202 26 дней назад +1

      Genetic studies show at least 50% Levantine middle eastern DNA and in most cases more for Ashkenazi (Jews who were in Europe). Yes it’s been many years so there have been some intermarriages but they also practiced endogamy to a large degree, so that explains a significant amount of original DNA from the founding population in ancient Israel. But more importantly have kept the cultural traditions going through the generations.

  • @danivoorhees1240
    @danivoorhees1240 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this beautiful video. With love, Dani.

  • @HolySpiritProductions
    @HolySpiritProductions Год назад +1

    Israel is Forever ♥

  • @MrThelovechannel
    @MrThelovechannel Год назад +1

    One thing I’ve always admired about the Jewish culture is how much of a tight-knit community it is. I hope to visit Israel one day, it looks beautiful 💜

  • @manaltaha1195
    @manaltaha1195 2 года назад +5

    I love what you inform the viewers ☺️...

  • @aliyahshore5300
    @aliyahshore5300 2 года назад +4

    I really want to Israel it looks so beaitful there! Mazel tov!

  • @israelmeir44
    @israelmeir44 2 года назад +4

    וואוו, סרטון מהמם, מרגש ומחזק ממש!
    איזה בן אדם!, איזה חינוך!

  • @johnirkoutsk1679
    @johnirkoutsk1679 Год назад +1

    Shalom! Ani Hraver shel Israelim ve'Yeoudim. Ani ben shel Ha'aba sheli mi Yehoudi avec lo Lehitpalel o lo Lehit'amen Yahadout. Aval ani rotze lahr'zor le'yahadout. Ani rotze lihyot Israeli! Am Israel Chai!

  • @shayejaget1281
    @shayejaget1281 4 месяца назад +1

    I just have to say, this video is absolutely amazing. Well done

  • @D3Alm3ida
    @D3Alm3ida 3 месяца назад +2

    im a crypto jew from Portugal. Just in adult age i set foot in a synagogue. My mother family comes from where the hidden community of jews lived in Portugal.
    i have not a single paper proving nothing. Just the name.

  • @ariesevokes3897
    @ariesevokes3897 2 года назад +3

    Wow really awesome. Love the positive message and sharing your research

  • @johnbender1158
    @johnbender1158 2 года назад +11

    Wow so beautiful my heart is in Israel 🇮🇱

    • @MyGodTube
      @MyGodTube 10 месяцев назад

      Try this Hebrew tutor
      H e b r e w P r o . C o m

  • @NickyRikki
    @NickyRikki 2 года назад +3

    I did Katin Chozer in Israel which is basically a type of Aliyah . Translates minor returning since I left israel as a child. I stayed 4 years had a crazy time and now after 5 years away going back to start all over. This time wiser lol 😂

  • @TwoChassidsInaPod
    @TwoChassidsInaPod 2 года назад +9

    Jews come home!

  • @SisterWatchmanBrooke
    @SisterWatchmanBrooke 2 года назад +1

    *EXCELLENT* ... I am a Born Again Christian for many years now and have been learning about ISRAEL, and Hebrew tradition, all that good stuff; little by little over all these years ... =] but, within these past 2 years, GETTING READY FOR THE END! ; ] what I've learned now about Israel just grows exponentialy, ^ ^* right along side my Love for Israel! From The Most High GOD, Our Hevenly Father!
    We Watchman are feeling, adomantly, that, It will only be ... what, ~A LITTLE OVER SEVEN YEARS? And The Millenial Kingdom will be REALITY ON EARTH! Where the Jewish peoples will have a Very Special,
    ^ ^* Welcomed status,
    *Honored across the Earth!*
    We Watchman are reeeally Looking Forward to All this! ........ What an Honor to be Alive right now!
    ALL GLORY TO GOD!
    and back to about this video presentation! I just Learned (by seeing) ... a Huge new insight experiencing what life is like, *who you are* :D in ISRAEL. . . . ~If I was of Jewish family lineage? I too would be on a mission to move back!
    IT IS GOD'S WILL!

  • @Barboy0
    @Barboy0 Год назад +2

    Israel is a model country, I wish Arabs would understand and make PEACE. UAE or Saudi Arabia will likely need to lead the way to make it happen.

    • @marzylarpy1090
      @marzylarpy1090 9 месяцев назад

      They will never make peace with a settler, colonialist state who commit genocide

  • @alirezaradsadeghinia4986
    @alirezaradsadeghinia4986 2 года назад +1

    I love you ..
    Praise to Israel and Praise to you .
    All those who are with Israel are the blessed friends of the lord god as he promised in his great holy bible ..

  • @MelancholyRhyme
    @MelancholyRhyme 2 года назад +2

    Welcome home, brother!

  • @charleswindsor9214
    @charleswindsor9214 Год назад +1

    Hi my name is Charles.
    Even though I am of Jewish descent, (my Grandparents were both Jewish)
    I hold a British passport. I live and work with my Malaysian wife and our 2 children in Malaysia.
    We have One girl 18 years old and one boy 8 years old. We are all practicing christians well versed in the scripture of the Bible and Torah.
    We want to make "Aliyah" but don't know how to go about it.
    Malaysia is a Muslim governed country, as such they refuse to accept Israel as a legitimate county and have banned their citizens from traveling to Israel.
    We need a contact who can give us information, and maybe some help or assistance on making "Aliyah".
    The Sovereign Lord, who has brought his people Israel home from exile, has promised that he will bring still other people to join them.
    Isaiah 56:8 GNT
    GODs word cannot be denied. He has promised. So blessed are the hands who provide assistance to GODs word.
    Now, if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own people. The whole earth is mine, but you will be my chosen people,
    Exodus 19:5 GNT
    But if you look closely into the perfect law that sets people free, and keep on paying attention to it and do not simply listen and then forget it, but put it into practice-you will be blessed by God in what you do.
    James 1:25 GNT
    I am telling you the truth: those who believe in me will do what I do-yes, they will do even greater things, because I am going to the Father.
    John 14:12 GNT
    Instead, he will send you a prophet like me from among your own people, and you are to obey him. “On the day that you were gathered at Mount Sinai, you begged not to hear the Lord speak again or to see his fiery presence any more, because you were afraid you would die. So the Lord said to me, ‘They have made a wise request. I will send them a prophet like you from among their own people; I will tell him what to say, and he will tell the people everything I command. He will speak in my name, and I will punish anyone who refuses to obey him.
    Deuteronomy 18:15‭-‬19 GNT
    So with a people who are so willing to obey GODs word, how could we not get help when we ask for it?
    May the Lord bless you and take care of you; May the Lord be kind and gracious to you; May the Lord look on you with favor and give you peace.
    Numbers 6:24‭-‬26 GNT

  • @CW246
    @CW246 Год назад +1

    You have a unique way to tell a story. Keep it up achii! 💪😇💪

  • @Thomas-Bradley
    @Thomas-Bradley 9 месяцев назад +4

    Yeah but what about the Arab people that had lived there for thousands of years whilst the Jewish people were still in exile? They too are indigenous to the Holy Land and it is logical to say that their ancestors were also Jews who were then conquered by the Arabs and eventually became Muslims and some were also Christians. They too have claim to the land and yet till this day your government continues to expand their settlement in the West Bank which is the territory that has been allocated to the Palestinians there.
    I sincerely hope that this is not regarded as antisemitic. Criticising Israeli government should not mean antisemitism. Clearly, criticising Saudi Arabia does not mean Islamophobia as well.

  • @rachelweinstein9008
    @rachelweinstein9008 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love, love your video. One can see your creative intelligence in every frame. Mazal Tov on your Aliyah ! You’re young, strong and very smart. I wanted to make Aliyah over 50 yrs ago but G.D had other plans. Now at 71, my husband and I are thinking of it. A lot! Wishing you every great gift that you can possibly receive. Kol ha kavod ! Loved this video! Am Israel Chai!

  • @BoralYT
    @BoralYT 2 года назад +1

    this video is my favorite video ever, thanks

  • @ferdinanddaratenas3447
    @ferdinanddaratenas3447 2 года назад +7

    Baruch haba to a fellow oleh!

  • @virgorising8123
    @virgorising8123 3 месяца назад +2

    So how’s it going out there?

  • @annakristine6118
    @annakristine6118 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really awesome video!! Thank you, brother💖 I want to come home too! only I dont have a known Jewish family tree.. Ive come all the way to Greece from Norway (Jeremiah 31:), took a whole 10 months just to get here with my car and caravan, and Ive kinda bin running in circles for almost 3years here now - sigh!! Looong story.. However, I am finally able to rest a bit and gather my thoughts. and then October 7th happened.. Im a believer in The Most High, The Holy One of Israel, but I come out of the Charismatic church .... and one of the many things that has crept in through the door of the Charismatic Church is the heretical Gnostic thought that all physical is bad and all spiritual (only) is good! and so you are completely removed from the physical reality of the world - the Evil that is in our faces and that we actually need to physically oppose! not only "turn our cheek" and bless our enemy (ref.Ephesians 6:10-12)! Thats how many Christians get the idea that they will go to heaven, grow wings and sit on clouds playing harps all day! or Pink haired ladies who claim to regularly be going to heaven and conversing with Jesus, Michael Jackson and Santa Clause - no joke! even though I have removed my self from the false doctrines and denominations, or more precisely - El Avoteinu, Yah Tzvaoth - my Aveinu 💖led me through and out of them, yet I realize that I am still influenced by those lies and twisted Scriptures, teachers, pastors, books... What Im trying to say is, that even as down to Earth as I am, still the October 7th massacre was like a slap in the face! A wake up call! to REALITY! The fight against evil is for REAL! yes, Ephesians 6 is "nr1", BUT if someone stands at your door, ready to rape your family, tie up your children and BURN THEM infront of your eyes - Would you get all spiritual, fall to your knees and pray, while The Enemy wrecks havoc on your family!?? or would you get up and come against them in the Name of The LORD ??!
    THE WAR BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL IS AS REAL AS IT GETS! We need to get our heads out of the Clouds and boldly face The Enemy - FOR REAL! Hazak, hazak ve nit hazek! 💖

  • @jackdaicole7595
    @jackdaicole7595 Год назад +1

    How?? Where do I go to become a isreal citizen? I am jew and surviving grandson of a holocaust survivor. I am American and have dreamed of moving from the usa.

  • @Shalombhaerezt
    @Shalombhaerezt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tou did a great job young brother

  • @amorfati3192
    @amorfati3192 2 года назад +3

    just one question and I really hope to find reasonable and respectful answers and I am really ready to disucss :
    How come there is right of return to israel to all jews around the world based on their ancestors being forced out thousands of years ago, while there is no right of return to those who were forced to leave just less than one hundred years ago (in 1984 and 1967)?

    • @screamtoasigh9984
      @screamtoasigh9984 2 года назад +1

      They left of their own accord and they aren't indigenous. Arabs are from Arabia. Fakestinians are a 1960s invention. Those that left, left on their own accord so that their Nazi compatriots could kill all the Jews and they wouldn't get in the way.

    • @LK-li4yd
      @LK-li4yd 2 года назад +5

      Before the Jews returned to their land, The country was mostly empty... there were only 200,000 Arabs all over this land. for comparison, The population of the city of Tel Aviv alone is about 469,000 people (which is more than twice the number of Arabs in the whole land in 1800) and the city of Jerusalem is more than 4 times the number of Arabs in the whole land before the immigration...) Jews have always been in the land (This land was the only land for them until the Romans slaughtered them and destroyed the temple and exiled them (The Al-Aqsa Mosque was later built on the ruins of the temple of the Jews). When the Jews started to come back to their land and they developed the country and agriculture began to flourish and the economy grew, many Arabs immigrated to Israel and so the country was filled (because of the immigration of Jews and Arabs).
      The Arabs you're talking about were mostly work immigrants that left before or during the war back to their lands

    • @xidoblup3002
      @xidoblup3002 2 года назад +1

      as L K said above me just on the short side : the people who left in the years between 1967-1984 are mostly arabs work immigrants who thought israel is going to be destroyed after their wars in those years. they had no intention in helping Israel nor support the idea of israel as a country ,they wanted it to collapse .so that is the reasoning behind it but i do think they are making some adjustments in recent years to help some of those people to return also. ( not all of them but some).

    • @Crysalis-bd9so
      @Crysalis-bd9so Год назад

      @𝙻𝘢𝖑𝒾ऽ𝘢 read the Bible. Then read how in the Quran Jerusalem isn't mentioned even once.

    • @Blue.orange.
      @Blue.orange. 9 месяцев назад

      The first line in the book of Genesis is "In Genesis God created the heavens and the earth" which means that the earth belongs to God and God gave the Land of Israel to the Jews that's the whole story❤

  • @TheILoveTwillight
    @TheILoveTwillight 2 года назад +6

    Welcome to Israel 🇮🇱💙

  • @DarthVaderBacon
    @DarthVaderBacon 2 года назад +2

    Unbelievable video and good to include the risks too

    • @redline6281
      @redline6281 2 года назад

      He did't minchin anything about settlements which is wierd

  • @2967_
    @2967_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @wondershpiel
    @wondershpiel 7 месяцев назад

    Good video, Rudy. I just got back from volunteering in Israel at this time of need. My second trip in 15 years. Each time I visit I think about making aliyah more. Here are a few things I noticed this time that fall into the 'carrot' group vs 'stick' group - meaning positive reasons to move there, not just escaping anti-Semitism elsewhere:
    1 - this is a very low crime country. With the exception certain (ahem) areas in the north and south...violent crime and property crime rates are super low here. In the middle of Tel Aviv there are small parks where the city has provided lawn chairs for the public to relax on, chat etc. They are free of grafitti and they don't even get locked up at night! They would be trashed or gone in NYC in about five minutes if they weren't bolted down and made of paint-resistant resin. This is a place of significant trust among people.
    2- public transit - it's not perfect but it's pretty damn good compared to many parts of North America. Add to that the fact that the nation's distances are not that huge and the government keeps investing in more transit, means that it's easy to get around...except on Shabbat when almost everything comes to a screeching halt for about 14 hrs depending on the time of year. Regional trains, buses, light rail...get you just about everywhere. Which is good because the freeways are often packed!
    3-apartments are big enough for families. Yeah, prices are crazy in TLV and Jerusalem, but outside there they are much more reasonable. And, they are actually deigned to bring a small family up in, not just house one or two childless working professionals eating ramen at a table. 3 and even 4 bedroom units at 1000-1200 square feet are not hard to find, new stock or old.
    4 - there's an intimacy among people here that in most parts of North America just doesn't exist. Israelis are often in-your-face with personal questions, and for some this is too much, but you soon understand this is not ill-intentioned...they're actually interested in knowing you and what you're about, especially as a visitor. Once that ice is broken, don't be suprised if some favour is sent your way...a connection, a restaurant recommendation, whatever. That old cliche that Israelis are like the prickly pear...sharp on the outside, but tender and sweet on the inside is really true. Lineups don't mean much, and people push to the front if they can, order be damned, but if you trip on the sidewalk you'll have ten people all over you making sure you're OK. It's family. Sometimes a family that drives you crazy, but mostly that you appreciate having.
    5 - there's a unity and sense of belonging that you can feel...look there are million divisions in Israeli society, even just within the Jewish majority, as we all saw on full display before Oct. 7 changed everything, and surged everyone together in determination to wipe out Hamas. But even when the country goes inevitably back to screaming at each other, there is a sense of national purpose that never goes away completely - the sense of national identity and purpose is hard to match in most Western countries these days. Most countries have patriotic citizens...but less so in the collective way that Israel is. More individualistic in the US, Canada, etc. The Israeli sense of unity of purpose and shared history and future is reflected in the surprisingly high happiness scores this video highlighted. No country who's received about 20,000 rockets over the last couple decades plus ongoing other terror attacks has any right to be this happy. But Israelis are. It's those below the surface things and feelings of connection and shared fate that cause it.
    6 - economy is booming! - place is EXPLODING with construction, startups, etc. The war has put the brakes on for now, but although there are always difficulties with language and getting your credentials recognized etc., there's no doubt one will eventually land on one's feet here doing SOMETHING, even if not quite your present professional niche. There's just so much growth. The war has thrown everything out of whack and tourism is way down, but typically unemployment rate is around 3%.
    7 - if you're a smoker, you should make Aliyah right now! Man, I've never seen a country smoke so much. Arabs, Jews, Druze, doesn't matter - tobacco is the common religion! Maybe it's all those damn rockets and terrorism stressing people out so they reach for a smoke every minute.

  • @ericasonnytabartholomeus1421
    @ericasonnytabartholomeus1421 2 года назад +1

    Wow Amazing

  • @toracomtirtsa7279
    @toracomtirtsa7279 2 года назад +1

    Há um mês resolvi criar um canal, mas sou completamente ignorante nisso. Se não fosse este vídeo, o meu canal não existiria. MUITO OBRIGADA!

  • @sportzajent
    @sportzajent 2 года назад +1

    Come back soon and visit Chabad of Uptown! Always great conversation when you’re in town.

  • @SapphireZeev36
    @SapphireZeev36 2 года назад +3

    Is there a site for Vision? 7:25

  • @YaakovEzraAmiChi
    @YaakovEzraAmiChi 2 года назад +1

    One day I will go on Aliyah.

    • @redline6281
      @redline6281 2 года назад

      Just don't go to settlements its dangerous

  • @efrats680
    @efrats680 2 года назад

    I just heard about one of the friends who could be durable in Israel, he had a good job and his apartment but chose to return to New York a few years ago, in recent days he was forced to sell his apartment in Eretz Israel because he could not pay the mortgage in the United States His life is about studying for children and the like, so it is impossible to say that the economy in the Land of Israel is less good

  • @einarthormodster95
    @einarthormodster95 Год назад

    Greetings from Norway! Great and informative video! Time to binge 🙂

  • @Juanparv02
    @Juanparv02 2 года назад +3

    How posible it is to move to Israel for non-jews zionists? I know a lot of people like me who would love to live there, just because we love the country and we share our passion for such an amazing cause.

    • @baruchdego8934
      @baruchdego8934 2 года назад

      You can marry a Jew or volunteer in Israel

    • @dlvivlviv
      @dlvivlviv 2 года назад +1

      You can turn in Judaism. It takes time, but this is possible and many do so.

    • @petarjovanovic1481
      @petarjovanovic1481 2 года назад

      No, it is not possible. Israel is not here to fulfill your wet nationalistic dreams.

    • @19bendunk
      @19bendunk 2 года назад

      In a student visa you might temporary. To convert to Judaeasm is mean to change your identity, it's no joke

  • @Stephanie-xd1fw
    @Stephanie-xd1fw 3 дня назад

    Mazaltov ! You are back where you belong .May Hachem bless you with a happy ,long life ,and may your comming bring blessings to your Land ,the Land of Israël

  • @waheedtahan2428
    @waheedtahan2428 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed watching this informational video Rudy I moved back to Israel in 2009 and I am very happy here even though I'm not an Israeli but my wife is. I just wanted to say welcome home Rudy and that I'm a big fan of your work and hope to someday meet with you over a cup of coffee. Happy Yom Haatzmaut!

  • @happygolucky8654
    @happygolucky8654 Год назад

    Ezekiel 36.. The Restoration of Israel. Praying for peace in Jerusalem and Israel.

  • @xili2140
    @xili2140 Год назад +3

    The expulsions began much earlier than May 1948. The Haganah terror campaign began is late 1947 and over 350,000 non-Jews were ethnically cleansed before May 1948. My parents were there in Haifa 1947 where barrel bombs were rolled down into non-Jewish neighborhoods. Paramilitary trucks frove around Haifa blaring messages in Arabic warning non-Jewish residents to leave or face a "catastrophe of slaughter and rape of your women and children as what happened in Deir Yassin". Over 530 villages were methodically destroyed, some on purchased land, some on un-purchased land. Over 30 documented massacres of non-Jews totaling over 15,000 people occurred during this ethnic cleansing of the "holy" land. Weits did not delve deep enough into the horrific brutality of her family's past or of the shameful history of Israel's "birth".
    While it's hard to look honestly at the brutality and shameful acts of 197-1949, one need only look at the current, daily misery, murder, evictions, and horrible existence of non-Jews living under occupation. Most Israelis choose to look away. Shameful.

  • @baltasarnoreno5973
    @baltasarnoreno5973 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video!! Where do I sign?