i must say, no one could ever replace marty funkhouser, but vince vaughn is about as close as anyone could ever come to it. he's an instant staple of the show
Josh gad played this guy so well And looking past the underwear, he’s a standup guy in this episode, willing to listen to Larry’s advice, and it paid off for him
Thank you so much for posting these clips. I am out of the USA, and it's hard (and expensive) to see the show. This looks like another terrific season of my all-time favorite show. Thanks so much.
There are too many good looking, overdressed comedians. There are too many who want us to laugh at other people without laughing at them. The job title is "fool". Do do the job properly you must mock yourself in addition to others.
@@lamontcranston3177 The job title is fool? That's an outrageous statement to make for any comedian or actor. If there's a job title, it is "entertainer" and nothing more. You can opt in or opt out. You may have an opinion that is different and absolutely pretentious, but it is yours. Make your choice.
The frayed underwear is hilarious. I left my first and only chiropractor for the exact opposite reason. This guy wore a different set of alligator-skin shoes (boots?) every session. Brown, green, even purple! How did I know? Because I had to stick my head thru the hole in the table while he adjusted my back so every week I knew it was a different pair. I figured if my chiropractor could afford 12 pairs of nice shoes, he’s doing better than me. I can’t go to a chiropractor who’s doing better than me. Personal rule. I mean, he’s not even a doctor.
"I can’t go to a chiropractor who’s doing better than me. Personal rule. I mean, he’s not even a doctor." - I just wanna say you are amazing. what a great line
It's amazing how Larry doesn't age. 1 minute ago I was watching a Curb clip from 2001, it's been 21 years and the only difference in the way he looks is that his hair has no more brown coloring in it. He ages better than Samuel L. Jackson.
@@ots1634 really? He really is a highlight this season. It has been okish, I mean there are people praising Seth Rogen when it's clear that the only reason he's on is that Larry is senile. Back in the day he only invited funny people.
@@penske_material Seth Rogen is on? I might watch that episode. The rest of the cast are highly unlikeable, the company Larry keeps is maaking even him seem like the worst
@@note_finger I'm with yu ou on the that...I did like him in True Crime HBO series a few years back he played a great ruthless mafia type businessman and he ROCKED that role....I was impressed and rethought him as a serious actor now
“That PUNIM” 💕💕💕 I love that he used that word. As an Ashkenazi Jew, hearing that word was like food for my Jewish soul! It’s a rarity to hear it these days. Even living in NYC 🥲
Side note: Josh Gad is of Afghanistan-Jewish heritage. Unfortunately, most have left to Israel since the conditions over there are so difficult for non-Muslims.
Are you kidding? I'm a sort-of-observant Reform Jew and that comment is so amazing I'm going to steal it and put it to good use starting as soon as I get the opportunity. (I mean what's not to like? We're all into food anyway)
That actor is on a lot of podcasts, real funny guy. One that he hosts, OFF BOOK, he and this gal and guests improvise a musical every week. Its so fun.
@@yousefabdelmonem3788 At least they have a job and not a lot of physical activity nor like a police dispatcher in Detroit on a Saturday night. In closing, I did not direct the question towards yourself Bot.
For those curious about a "Jew for Jesus" theologically speaking, according to the New Testament in the Bible Jews are completely allowed to keep practicing their Hebrew law and traditions even after accepting Christ as the Son of God. Likewise gentiles who come to Jesus are not obligated to observe Jewish law and customs, although in theory they would be allowed to if they wanted. The focus after accepting Christ is on his life death and resurrection being the only salvation from evil and death. If a Jew practices the Torah's teachings knowing they point to Jesus that is Biblically valid according to Christian doctrine.
Jews are allowed to do just about anything and still be considered Jewish. Even an atheist Jew is still a Jew. However, in the minds of most Jews, a "Jew for Jesus", or Messianic Jew, is ridiculed in the Jewish faith. It isn't because Jews don't respect Christians. We have contempt for the Messianic Jew. If you believe in "Christ" you are a Christian, by definition. Just become a Christian. Jews do not believe that Christ is the Messiah. Everybody knows that. It is fine to be Christian and it is fine to be Jewish. You just cannot be both in the minds of many. Just pick a side.
Shalom: Short Anecdote; I attended a Jews 4 Jesus conference at a Christian Chapel that our piano teacher invited us to when I was just a teen. We sat near the middle, to her right and her husband sat to her left. The chapel was a large classic A frame and it was packed that night. Two Orthodox Jews stood before us behind a table covered in shawls with Jewish artifacts with explanations of these artifacts from the Old Testament and how they were relevant and connected to Jesus as Messiah and the embodiment of the New Testament. Two Books- One Story. Suddenly, we heard a thunderous snore erupt from our piano teachers husband. It was so loud, the speakers made a comment about it! I remember her nudging him with her elbow and saying “Really?” Then she looked over at us and said, “he woke up too early this morning, let’s get some cookies from the lobby to wake him up!” Lol. I still remember that experience vividly. Every Christian had brought a Jewish friend and I remembered thinking that it’s equally important for Christians to understand the Old Testament and the Jewish culture as it is for Christians to introduce Jesus. Our barriers are more built from our heritage and traditions than from objective listening. Hilarious episode!
Larry David is a genius, without doubt. Wonder if these are his real opinions on Messianic Jews. In the First Century, Christianity was so Jewish that the Romans, who were persecuting Jews, couldn’t tell the difference between the Jews for Jesus and the Jews not for Jesus.
J B Smoove once talked about the Doctor with "Falling apart underwear" story in Conan,so I think he's the one who gave Larry the idea of putting it on CYE since it actually happened..Just hilarious.. Sorry about my shitty English.
Love this show, but I will NEVER relate to Larry David's computational need to share every detail of his life with his friends. I can't imagine even WANTING to tell my friends about peeking a doctor's nasty underwear if that had happened to me 🤣
Jeff's character is so underrated. Hearing the underwear story, a normal person would've said "Who cares" or "That's weird". But no, he goes "I DONT KNOW WHY YOU DIDNT RUN OUT"
I think he crashed a fixed wing and he also almost landed his aircraft on a runway full of passenger planes. "last" as in most recent. Such a subtle burn.
Fall of 1970: My late brother attended Jimi Hendrix's funeral; during the service the reverend sang-'What A Friend We Have In Jesus'. Six years later (1976), I'm in a place called-'Catch A Rising Star'-in NYC, and who gets up on stage to do a stand-up comedy act is (drum roll, please) Larry David. He was being heckled ferociously by some woman in the audience, so he turns to her, and then back to the audience, and says-"there I go again, folks; driving women to lesbianism." Many new moons later, I called up a Christian radio station in Connecticut; and the announcer that day was a woman who claimed that Jesus delivered her from lesbianism. I told her I was a Jewish believer in Christ and that I loved her testimony. (smile).
Oh, and btw, I was baptized in a church where one of the deacons is a chiropractor. He was not a Jew, but it doesn't matter: It's the holiness inside of you that counts! (smile). This is all true, folks; I don't make these stories up!
Messianic Judaism actually makes a lot of sense. The first disciples were also 'Jews for Jesus' because they believed in Messianic Judaism and believed Yeshua was the Messiah. It's still a growing movement. Go to Jerusalem and you'll see many active Messianic Jews.
@@Raanan613 Of course there is backlash among Orthodox against Messianic Judaism. They're even violent about it, and want laws changed to restrict freedom of religion. But if you listen to the One for Israel testimonies, they are overwhelming. They speak the truth. But I will check Rabbi Singer out of curiosity. Shalom
Why do the Jews who are not very religious always mention that they are Jewish. I’m Catholic but I can’t remember the last time I told anyone that and not like hey I’m Catholic.
“I lost chivalry uh... after the divorce” LMAO 🤣
That is a fire line hahaha
Based sigmachad
@@markray6113 his underwear tells a very different story
i must say, no one could ever replace marty funkhouser, but vince vaughn is about as close as anyone could ever come to it. he's an instant staple of the show
is he teh jew too? confusedd
Oh wow.... I see your point.
@@johntallanger4036 he's like "Jew-ish".
@@RebekahCurielAlessi Never quite put it together until he was on the show.
This show is all about Larry making fun of Jewish neuroticism - of course Vince is Jewish.
From a series about absolutely nothing to a series about awkward moments, Larry is an outright genius!
He is just being himself.
How is that genius?
Big-time
@@philswaim392he’s wealth explains a lot
huh? that's not much of a stretch. That's like saying "from walking to running this man is the next michael jordan!"
I no longer go to a chiropractor. I felt like he was manipulating me.
Were there cracks in his speech?
@@TribuneAquila No, but he had a lot of nerve.
Yeah, the constant pressure applied and pressing which serves only ro make you go the way he wants. Classic Manipulation
🤣
Receivith thy upvote and begone.
I love that JB Smoove actually had this happen to him in real life, so he told Larry to add it to the show lol
the chiropractor's underwear?
Josh gad played this guy so well
And looking past the underwear, he’s a standup guy in this episode, willing to listen to Larry’s advice, and it paid off for him
Yeah, I can't get past that.
I feel the Jew for Jesus thing might have contributed.
Gad is a POS
Oh wow...he is mesmerising in "thanks for sharing" as a redeemed sex addict.
Curb does a great job of casting. No one overacts unless it's required for the part.
The Harrison Ford convo a remind me of the convo Larry had with his psychiatrist when he referenced George Lucas.
...but he did director Star Wars.
But he didn't say Ford paid for sex! :-)
Not everyone is in showbusiness..
@@atoms4sail😂😂
JB Smoove came up with the idea of the doctor's underwear based on actual experience. I saw him say it in a Conan interview.
you should post the link.
@@billmillersdick just type JB Smove pitches curb idea to Larry David: Conan. It was on Conan.
ruclips.net/video/v8smrArLggk/видео.html
How hard was that?
@@billmillersdick thank you so much!
no wonder why it was the least funny part of the segment
0:24 every secretary eventually gets this look on their face when interacting with Larry
I like the “I didn’t treat Harrison Ford after his last plane crash” bit, throwing some shade his way
Larry spends a lot of time in waiting rooms.
that's what they're there for
They’re a good place to complain!
Thank you so much for posting these clips. I am out of the USA, and it's hard (and expensive) to see the show. This looks like another terrific season of my all-time favorite show. Thanks so much.
you are kidnapped by terrorists in the middle east?
@@BeachSamuraiStudios terrorists with free wifi
@@BeachSamuraiStudios Episodes are only released first in US and Canada.
@@alvinanil6996 terrorism is also released in US first..
I never really got into the show (never had the chance or took the time or whatever) but am really digging these clips!
I love Larry's willingness to look utterly ridiculous for the sake of comedy. When he's facedown on the table, it looks hysterical. 🤣
There are too many good looking, overdressed comedians. There are too many who want us to laugh at other people without laughing at them. The job title is "fool". Do do the job properly you must mock yourself in addition to others.
@@lamontcranston3177 The job title is fool? That's an outrageous statement to make for any comedian or actor. If there's a job title, it is "entertainer" and nothing more. You can opt in or opt out. You may have an opinion that is different and absolutely pretentious, but it is yours. Make your choice.
He is blessed with a body and frame that is inherently funny, no matter what he does
@@deepakx7so true, also I just look at the back of his head and can’t stop laughing
He must have really liked the guy
The frayed underwear is hilarious. I left my first and only chiropractor for the exact opposite reason. This guy wore a different set of alligator-skin shoes (boots?) every session. Brown, green, even purple!
How did I know? Because I had to stick my head thru the hole in the table while he adjusted my back so every week I knew it was a different pair.
I figured if my chiropractor could afford 12 pairs of nice shoes, he’s doing better than me.
I can’t go to a chiropractor who’s doing better than me. Personal rule. I mean, he’s not even a doctor.
Oh my god are you Larry’s son or something this is hilarious
"I can’t go to a chiropractor who’s doing better than me. Personal rule. I mean, he’s not even a doctor." - I just wanna say you are amazing. what a great line
Lol.. u should be a writer for Larry!
Idc that this is a joke, chiropractors are doctors, just not of medicine.
Comedy. 😂😂😂
Larry refusing to run out of the practice because it's rude maybe the nicest thing he may have done lol
Larry is not a rude person, just calls it as he see it.
@@Unflushablepiss The irony is that Larry is usually right.
Nicer than helping the blind guy.
@@Unflushablepiss he’s def also rude 😂 but it’s funny
It's amazing how Larry doesn't age. 1 minute ago I was watching a Curb clip from 2001, it's been 21 years and the only difference in the way he looks is that his hair has no more brown coloring in it. He ages better than Samuel L. Jackson.
He's been the same age since he was 20 lol
He's looked 70 all his life
@@nibaljbn8572 not 70, he's looked 50 all his life.
@@Kevincarlloven said the blind man. Larry looks 70+
@@grl9917 he looks the same age he did 20 years ago. I didn't say he looks young, I said he looks like he doesn't age.
Torn briefs . . . . . really humbles a man.
-Ghandhi
Vince Vaughn has made so much money off that goofy laugh and I’m all here for it
im not, im not watching this season because of him,
@@ots1634 really? He really is a highlight this season. It has been okish, I mean there are people praising Seth Rogen when it's clear that the only reason he's on is that Larry is senile. Back in the day he only invited funny people.
@@penske_material Seth Rogen is on? I might watch that episode. The rest of the cast are highly unlikeable, the company
Larry keeps is maaking even him seem like the worst
@@ots1634 yeah, as usual he went on and on how he's superior to the average folk, like he always does.
You know trouble is around the corner when LD asks "Lemme ask you a question"
I had surgery last month and saw that my anesthesiologist had a ripped pocket. Thought I was going to die.
Vince Vaughn is a big bright cherry on the sundae of this show
lmfao hell nah I always found vince vaughn annoying and not funny at all
@@note_finger I'm with yu ou on the that...I did like him in True Crime HBO series a few years back he played a great ruthless mafia type businessman and he ROCKED that role....I was impressed and rethought him as a serious actor now
is he the jew in teh show? confusedd. syrian jew? lebanese jew? he probably is part the jew in real life
@@note_finger And on top of that he’s a Trump supporter
@@davidszakacs6888 yes. larry is trying to stay relevent although he's years behind
Lol just so hilarious the doctors secretary is just playing games on her phone all loud, not giving a F lol 😆
This episode inspired me to do a complete refresh of my underwear drawer. Completely cleaned house.
Hahahaha
“That PUNIM” 💕💕💕 I love that he used that word. As an Ashkenazi Jew, hearing that word was like food for my Jewish soul! It’s a rarity to hear it these days. Even living in NYC 🥲
Me too!
Thanks I missed that the first time
What does it mean? I know I could look it up, but it's nice to have a one-on-one sometimes.
@@smaakjeks Punim is a Yiddish expression of a Good looking kid.
It comes from the Hebrew ‘Paneem’ which means Face.
@@sirob1193 Oh. Neat ^-^
"We got one... Why they want one I don't know"😅😆😂
these funny little nuggets...
Jeff walks like he needs a chiropractor on call 24hrs
Ashamed to admit it but this episode inspired me to throw away a good amount of underware.
That chiropractor like warm hugs. I can tell from his voice...
Why they’d want one I don’t know, but they got one.
Hah, that “they got one” line is spot on! I used to work with christian jews in Israel, so i got to know the scene pretty well.
My sympathies.
@@Jamietheroadrunner Jesus is real. He's Jewish. We can't believe they all don't see it.
“Why they want one I don’t know”. Omg hilarious
Hahahaha
Side note: Josh Gad is of Afghanistan-Jewish heritage. Unfortunately, most have left to Israel since the conditions over there are so difficult for non-Muslims.
Very bright people can sometimes be clueless about the everyday things. Their thoughts are elsewhere.
Jeff’s ‘his parents are a big bowl of Jewish’ totally cracked me up as a non practicing or observing Jew myself
Funniest thing I have heard in weeks.
To be fair, it ain’t like Jeff or Larry are at ALL religious lmfao
@@snowyyzoe no, they are not.
Are you kidding? I'm a sort-of-observant Reform Jew and that comment is so amazing I'm going to steal it and put it to good use starting as soon as I get the opportunity. (I mean what's not to like? We're all into food anyway)
@@rftulie it’s great that you have a good sense of humor about religion.
I picture some types that automatically would go in that bowl☮️🤝🦇😂
Thank you Larry for bringing what you bring to the world
The restaurant shaped like a temple was a nice touch!
"as a jew I know I get a little rumbly in my tumbly" LOL! I'm not jewish but I'm stealing this line.
That’s Pooh’s line
This is the first time I've seen Josh Gad play a more mellow character. He's great here.
2:12 is the funniest part 😂
"Like the underwear has been to war" ~ LOL :)!
I can't believe Josh Gad got divorced in real life to prepare for this role.
It was most likely an excuse in order to get his ego boosted.
Josh Gad is such a great comedian.
A fish just lept into the boat. We got one. Js for J
I freaking love the jew for Jesus guy's energy
🙏 Amen, praying that Larry one day finds Jesus too
That actor is on a lot of podcasts, real funny guy. One that he hosts, OFF BOOK, he and this gal and guests improvise a musical every week. Its so fun.
@@celebalert5616 Are you serious?
@@hundinger1 yes let’s pray for Larry 👏🙏
Yeah. Good point! So unabashedly himself.
'What's the last thing you bought that changed your life?'
I'm going to utilize this quote when I have to deal with a lazy condescending receptionist.
You’ll be using it daily then
How do you determine a Receptionist is Lazy?
@@HighSpeedNoDrag when they are lazy they appear lazy
@@yousefabdelmonem3788 At least they have a job and not a lot of physical activity nor like a police dispatcher in Detroit on a Saturday night. In closing, I did not direct the question towards yourself Bot.
@@HighSpeedNoDrag you need to have your head checked
The underpants of men everywhere!
And a few women 😟
So say we all! 😂
"We got one." Bwahahahaha!!!
“Why they want one I don’t know, but they got one” 🤣
That's so cool how they rebuild his childhood home.
Imagine how much work that was, and how much it cost, not for a show, for that one 20 second scene!
For those curious about a "Jew for Jesus" theologically speaking, according to the New Testament in the Bible Jews are completely allowed to keep practicing their Hebrew law and traditions even after accepting Christ as the Son of God. Likewise gentiles who come to Jesus are not obligated to observe Jewish law and customs, although in theory they would be allowed to if they wanted. The focus after accepting Christ is on his life death and resurrection being the only salvation from evil and death. If a Jew practices the Torah's teachings knowing they point to Jesus that is Biblically valid according to Christian doctrine.
Jews are allowed to do just about anything and still be considered Jewish. Even an atheist Jew is still a Jew. However, in the minds of most Jews, a "Jew for Jesus", or Messianic Jew, is ridiculed in the Jewish faith. It isn't because Jews don't respect Christians. We have contempt for the Messianic Jew. If you believe in "Christ" you are a Christian, by definition. Just become a Christian. Jews do not believe that Christ is the Messiah. Everybody knows that. It is fine to be Christian and it is fine to be Jewish. You just cannot be both in the minds of many. Just pick a side.
Talking about Jew for Jesus at a restaurant that looks like a synagogue. A nice touch!
A chiropractor has zero authority to write a prescription!
But Josh Gad as a Chiropractor on a fictional comedy does😋
@@jofi4580which makes the comedy unbelievable
Larry Davis is an evil comic genius.😂😂😂
Is that Josh Gad?!! lol love the guy
I say yes, a Messianic Jew, you got to love em.
“His parents are a big bowl of Jewish.” 😂
The guy's wife cheated on him 3 times and he's divorced! Things aren't going well for him!
that's why he's divorced. better off IMO
“Why they would want one, I don’t know.” Lol
Further proof how Jews feel about jesus.
Well not that we needed any after they called for his crucifixion
Aged 8-25?? Now I don't feel so bad for living at home until I was 26 😅
I am certain you are not alone.
You’re not! I was 23
Moved out at 18. Moved back at 19. Moved out again at 20 moved back at 21. Moved out again at 22 etc. Finally moved out for good at 25.
I can't imagine being 25-26, or that old, living at home.
Jeff : I don't know why you didn't run out lol 😆 😂 😅
I would just run so fast and say nothing. What the fuuuck.
I have a friend who is a Jew For Jesus / Messianic Jew. We get along great because I'm a non-Messianic Methodist.
The underwear joke worked in the nineties on Seinfeld and it still does today
"Church???...Your last name is Steinberg" may be the greatest line in TV history. As a Jew who works in HR I pray I get to say that once on my life.
I know I've thought stuff like that.... like what Larry actually said.
And get your ass sued for it.
Shalom: Short Anecdote;
I attended a Jews 4 Jesus conference at a Christian Chapel that our piano teacher invited us to when I was just a teen. We sat near the middle, to her right and her husband sat to her left.
The chapel was a large classic A frame and it was packed that night.
Two Orthodox Jews stood before us behind a table covered in shawls with Jewish artifacts with explanations of these artifacts from the Old Testament and how they were relevant and connected to Jesus as Messiah and the embodiment of the New Testament.
Two Books- One Story.
Suddenly, we heard a thunderous snore erupt from our piano teachers husband.
It was so loud, the speakers made a comment about it!
I remember her nudging him with her elbow and saying “Really?” Then she looked over at us and said, “he woke up too early this morning, let’s get some cookies from the lobby to wake him up!” Lol.
I still remember that experience vividly.
Every Christian had brought a Jewish friend and I remembered thinking that it’s equally important for Christians to understand the Old Testament and the Jewish culture as it is for Christians to introduce Jesus. Our barriers are more built from our heritage and traditions than from objective listening.
Hilarious episode!
-His parents are a big bowl of Jewish. Im dead!
"I don't know why they'd want one" OMG burn
Larry David is a genius, without doubt. Wonder if these are his real opinions on Messianic Jews.
In the First Century, Christianity was so Jewish that the Romans, who were persecuting Jews, couldn’t tell the difference between the Jews for Jesus and the Jews not for Jesus.
“ why they want one I don’t know “ lololol😂..
"I don't know why you didn't run out" LOL Jeff...
J B Smoove once talked about the Doctor with "Falling apart underwear" story in Conan,so I think he's the one who gave Larry the idea of putting it on CYE since it actually happened..Just hilarious..
Sorry about my shitty English.
Pretty good English actually, buddy 👍
falling apart undewear is already in Seinfeld
ruclips.net/video/ka282wza9Dg/видео.html
Love this show, but I will NEVER relate to Larry David's computational need to share every detail of his life with his friends. I can't imagine even WANTING to tell my friends about peeking a doctor's nasty underwear if that had happened to me 🤣
“Why they want one i don’t know” I literally did a spit take when I heard that 😂
Olaf's wife cheated on him? What a shame!
"We got one" knocked me to the floor
"Why they want one, I don't know. But they got one."
"I don't know why you didn't run out?." 😆😆
Here as usual, but I am sooo happy about season 12🎉
Oh my god they did JB Smooves experience with a doctor with old underwear!
Jeff's character is so underrated. Hearing the underwear story, a normal person would've said "Who cares" or "That's weird". But no, he goes "I DONT KNOW WHY YOU DIDNT RUN OUT"
Rumbly in my tumbly
Them drawers though😂😂😂
“We got one. Why they want one I don’t know!” Bahahaha 😂
Now that they got one, what are they going to do with him...
Imagine putting those on for the scene. lol!
"after his last plane crash" Ouch.
That's what she said
didn't Harrison have a Helicopter crash ? asking for a friend .
I think he crashed a fixed wing and he also almost landed his aircraft on a runway full of passenger planes. "last" as in most recent. Such a subtle burn.
LD YOU'VE STILL GOT IT!
🤗💜🤗💜🤗💜🤗💜🤗
Fall of 1970: My late brother attended Jimi Hendrix's funeral; during the service the reverend sang-'What A Friend We Have In Jesus'. Six years later (1976), I'm in a place called-'Catch A Rising Star'-in NYC, and who gets up on stage to do a stand-up comedy act is (drum roll, please) Larry David. He was being heckled ferociously by some woman in the audience, so he turns to her, and then back to the audience, and says-"there I go again, folks; driving women to lesbianism." Many new moons later, I called up a Christian radio station in Connecticut; and the announcer that day was a woman who claimed that Jesus delivered her from lesbianism. I told her I was a Jewish believer in Christ and that I loved her testimony. (smile).
Oh, and btw, I was baptized in a church where one of the deacons is a chiropractor. He was not a Jew, but it doesn't matter: It's the holiness inside of you that counts! (smile). This is all true, folks; I don't make these stories up!
Who else thinks Larry David would have made a perfect Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad?
that is genius
😂😂😂😂😂 I'm so here for it. These cats wild
I had the SAME experience in Kansas City. The dude (excuse me, doctor) comes in, fat as a pig, suspect hygiene, worn out clothing. I left.
I wish Larry could stay the same for 200 years and keep making series not that I would be around to see them.
Glad Olaf never melted
The time that Harrison Ford crashed his plane on the golf course in Los Angeles, there were fifteen surgeons on hand to help out within three minutes
Funny
Chiropractors can’t prescribe medication!
“After his last plane crash…” LMAO
"Like the underwear had went to war"
Lmao
Messianic Judaism actually makes a lot of sense. The first disciples were also 'Jews for Jesus' because they believed in Messianic Judaism and believed Yeshua was the Messiah. It's still a growing movement. Go to Jerusalem and you'll see many active Messianic Jews.
Just google or youtube Rabbi Tovia Singer on Isaiah 53 to see how much Jews of Jesus does NOT make sense. No wonder missionaries are afraid of him!
@@Raanan613 Of course there is backlash among Orthodox against Messianic Judaism. They're even violent about it, and want laws changed to restrict freedom of religion. But if you listen to the One for Israel testimonies, they are overwhelming. They speak the truth. But I will check Rabbi Singer out of curiosity. Shalom
"He's a big bowl of Jewish"....only Larry can write this stuff...
Why do the Jews who are not very religious always mention that they are Jewish. I’m Catholic but I can’t remember the last time I told anyone that and not like hey I’m Catholic.