I'm Jewish. I deployed to Southeast Asia at the end of 2019 as apart of 31st Marine Expiditionary Unit. We did an exercise with the Royal Thai Marine Corps and got 3 days to explore the country after. I have a distinct memory of being slightly drunk and seeing a Hasid emerge in contrast to all the Buddhist and Hindu shrines. I thought I was back home in Chicago. Wrapped tiffilin right then and there. Definitely a highlight in my 6 years in the Navy.
@Calayugan Music Man You didn’t ask me, but there are many many opportunities in social work the problem with that is they tend to be leftist. Best wishes from Kentucky.
First comment...unbelievably inspiring! It is impossible to capture 92 years of work + the continuing success of the chabad movement in just 8 mins, but this is as close as its going to get! Absolutely amazing!
I work in Crown Heights. I often pass by posters and stickers with the Rebbe's face on them. I am not Jewish (Catholic with a great deal of respect for my Abrahamic brothers and sisters) but the posters and stickers interested me. As a historian I appreciate the new context on his importance in modern Jewish history, and as a religious Catholic I always have a soft spot for people who spread religion and love from the goodness of their hearts whether they be the nuns in my family, the person in Forest Hills asking my ethically ambiguous self if Im Jewish for a blessing, or the Mormon missionary asking me to join them at their service. Much love ❤
My old neighbors, Mr and Mrs Gralnik, were the kindest people. They were members of Chabad South Bay here in Los Angeles. I am not Jewish but they treated my family like family. My father traveled for work often and the neighborhood had its troubles. Al Gralnik always told me if anything bad was happening that my family and I were welcome over any time and he would make sure we were safe. As I grew up Al and I didn't always see eye to eye politically but we all had love for each other's families and I knew I could always count on Al for anything. He encouraged me to study hard, work hard, and listen to my parents. I miss Mr and Mrs Gralnik dearly. They truly lived their faith and sought to be of service to Jews and gentiles alike. Though I am not Jewish, the Rebbe indeed had a positive impact on my life through the Gralnik family.
@@CarpeDiem23 Mr Gralnik passed away and Mrs Gralnik I believe moved to New York under the care of some of her kids. I moved away for college and live on the other side of town from their old house but I think of them every time I visit my mom who still lives in the family house next door to their old house. They were awesome neighbors. Luckily the new neighbors are cool too.
This year, April 12, we celebrate 120 years to the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birth, we ask of all to add in good deeds and kindness, even just to light Shabbat candles, or put on Tefillin, in the Rebbes honor, and through this to hasten the coming of Moshiach speedily in hour days!
Hassidic Judaism-especially Chabad did the most efficient and accurate representation of Judaism and our faith, and I'm *so* proud that this is the face of our people. 🧿🕎🧿
They do good in some things, but horrible in others. I do appreciate their work though and I hope they move past their prejudices to become more inclusive in the ways they claim to be.
As a foremost global spiritual leader, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, emphasized that God commanded the Jewish people, through Moses at Mount Sinai, to influence the people of the world to observe the Torah’s Seven Noahide Commandments. This mandate was transmitted through the generations and codified by Maimonides (Rambam). Despite the key importance of this mission, Jews were unable to fulfill it during most of their difficult history. The Rebbe explained that by Divine Providence, the freedoms of religion and speech in our modern societies make it possible - and thus obligatory - for Jews to now be involved in spreading out this much-needed universal message.
I don't understand how there are jews that don't like their Jewish identity, they don't know how lucky they are of being part of a great loving family.
As someone who is a descendent of Caribbean people who were attacked just for existing, I can understand why someone would hide that. I am a American Caribbean who is Jewish, imagine how often I am defending my own existence. It's is actually easier if people only saw me as a black man and even that has its problems. Today it's almost "cool" to say "I am Jewish" but if you were living during the times everyone around the world wanted to eliminate you, maybe you would hide it too.
@@elaleron2583 It's a book written by 70 so called elderly wise men named the Sanhedrin. In the Talmud it says clearly it's allowed for a jew to lie to a gentle. To steal from a gentile. And that gentiles are cattle and jews are God's. In the Talmud it says Jesus was a liar and a sorcerer and he's in hell burning right now in a pot filled with boiled pus. And Mary was a liar and cheater. The Talmud is evil. Challenge me more and I'll literally quote the Talmud for you here. Wicked seed.
I remember when the grand rebbie passed away. Mitzvah are a great thing I'm a Catholic. But am well versed in Jewish tradtion. The grand rebbie was a great man. He never named a successor. Till his death
This video has made me realize I actually know hardly anything about judeism. I was totally lost. Like... What's a mitzvah? I feel like I accidentally went into the calculus 2 class instead of algebra 1. Seems like maybe I need to go take some remedial classes on the subject.
Great video, lets not forget the Rebbe's initiative of blessed memory to outreach to nonjews and teach them the 7 laws of Noah, and Jews to be a light onto the nations, an example of serving G-d.
I love Chabad! Chabad of RARA ( Rural And Regional Australia) visit me several times a year, as I am a Jewish woman living in a country town here in Australia.
The effects of seeds that the lubavitcher rebbe planted won't be fully realized for years to come, for now we only know the beginnings Rabbi YB Soloveitchik was not modern orthodox He was also very good friends with Rabbi Hutner one of the leading figures of the Yeshiva Torah world (the 3 went to university together)
"Chabad Lubawicz to filozofia, ruch i organizacja. Według wielu jest dziś najbardziej dynamiczną siłą napędową żydowskiego życia. Lubawicz dosłownie znaczy „miasto braterskiej miłości”. Słowo „Chabad” to akronim hebrajskich słów nazywających trzy intelektualne cnoty: chachma - mądrość, bina - zrozumienie i da’at - wiedza. Religijna filozofia ruchu Chabad Lubawicz będąca najgłębszym wyrazem B-żej Tory, uczy zrozumienia i poznania Stwórcy, roli i celu dzieła Stworzenia oraz znaczenia i wyjątkowej misji każdego Stworzonego. Ta filozofia prowadzi jednostkę do oczyszczenia oraz panowania nad każdym, jego lub jej, działaniem i odczuciem poprzez mądrość, zrozumienie i wiedzę. "Lubawicz" to nazwa miasta na Białorusi, gdzie ruch rozwijał się przez ponad 100 lat. Dosłownie Lubawicz po rosyjsku znaczy „miasto braterskiej miłości”. Nazwa Lubawicz wyraża odpowiedzialność i miłość, które stanowią kwintesencję filozofii Chabad wobec każdego Żyda. - też was kocham moi bracia, tak samo jak wasi przodkowie kochali moich bezpośrednich przodków.
Generally, Muslims. Or "cultural invader." This term conveys the notion of entering a country and negatively impacting or undermining its cultural values and traditions. Another term that might be used is "cultural vandal," which emphasizes the destructive aspect of their actions against the host culture.
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Awesome video! I've always wondered why there wasn't a successor Rebbe in the Chabad movement. Does anyone have an answer for me? I googled it but seem to come by different reasons.
He had no children. His wife was barren. Under Jewish law he could have divorced her since the purpose of marriage is to have kids. He refused. He said that he loved her too much and to leave her would break her heart. That he refused to do.
@@kristoffliftoff9316 on a more spiritual level, it is also believed that we are no longer in need of a rebbe, the philosophy being that each generation we don't need so much of an obvious leader connecting us to hashem, like how we went from prophets to kings or judges, then sages, goanim, ext. nowaday, as moshiach comes closer, we don't even need a rebbe to keep the light alive
Oh... sounds like a lot of work to be Jewish. I might not remember all the rules, I'm used to being just me, myself. Even if I need forgiveness all my time. Nice to meet you Jewish community members coming from cree
No same history doesn’t make you Jewish- it’s having a Jewish soul which is gotten by being birthed by a Jewish mother or being a convert to Judaism… Man’s steps are led by G-d each created for their own destiny and purpose- the mystery of our soul journey.
Is the similar teachings that Yahshua ha Nazaret at that time Preached. Matthew 22:35-40 35 One of them, a lawyer [an expert in Mosaic Law], asked Jesus a question, to test Him: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37 And Jesus replied to him, “‘YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 The second is like it, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF [that is, unselfishly seek the best or higher good for others].’ 40 The whole Law and the [writings of the] Prophets depend on these two commandments.” its amazing....
I don't understand how so many Jews, whose ancestors have gone through so much persecution, can support Israeli Apartheid and the persecution of the Palestinian people. I see only a miniscule minority standing up for the rights of Palestinians, and speaking out against the oppression and crimes committed by the Israeli state. The Palestinian people also have a right to life and liberty. I wish more Israelis could understand this.
Maybe because they live in Israel unlike you and know the real Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From sayings like "From the River to the Sea" (I bet you've never taken a moment to think about the meanings of this innocent phrase) to daily terrorist attacks (which isn't as cool as it sounds, it means stabbing random people on the street, blowing up bus stops, etc. ) and of course missile attacks on the civilian population. I'm sorry to kill your demon, but one of the few organizations in the region that tries to protect the simple right of people here to live, including Jews and Arabs, is the IDF.
Not superior, different responsibilities, non Jews only have to keep the 7 noahide laws while all Jews have 620 mitzvot to keep and reveal g-dliness in the world and he did not hold chabad as better only it's philosophy.
How about Jesus said this stuff like 2000 years ago. It’s interesting people almost worship others just because they do great things. I worship one who came with Power and took on the sins of the world! ❤
Loving your naughbour, means those of other religions too! So how about showing the good people of Palestinian, that same love, that you show G_d? Or are some, naughbours, more worthy than others?
Let me answer your question: First: Not all Jewish people are Lubavitch, although its a popular concept in Judaism, Chabad endorses it a lot. The Government of Israel isn't Lubavitch, as far as I know. I even know there's been previous political figures there who openly opposed the movement. Second: Do you think Israel bombs it's neighbours for the fun of it? You know those bombs must cost a ton of money. You can notice it's always key locations that are bombed, wanna know why? Because they're trying to produce weapons simply because they want to destroy Israel. Fun Fact about the Yom Kippur war: The Israeli Government knew their enemies were planning on attacking, yet, no action was taken until after the war started. This was because they were scared of what the rest of the world would say if they bombed them. That fear cost over 2000 lives of innocent people.
It’s very hard to believe that any person Jewish or not would believe this man was the Messiah. When Messiah returns you sure will know it! By the way, is the Bible states in Romans chapter 2 verse 29 who is a Jew, but he that is one inwardly!
@@jamesr8584 I think you should read that verse again. If you’d read that in context you find out that Yashua who was Messiah made it quite clear that these religious Jews of the day war of their father the devil. The fact is Yashua Messiah is the king of kings and Lord of lords as he stayed in John 14:6 Yahshua said: “I AM The Way, the truth, and the life, and no man comes to the father but by Me”!
@@jamesr8584 nobody is criticizing your particular religious group. The only thing I can say to you is that you keep your eyes on Yahweh! Forget about me and this is no different than the old testament were the true believers went one way and the ones that were not true believers went the other. We have the same choice today to receive the gift of salvation through Yashua or to reject it in favor of a man a way of life or anything else.
No he compared the average person who knows nothing about a surgery who would be mortified that the guy is cutting the other and making him bleed and not understanding the benefit of the surgery, so to we are not G-d and can't understand why he does what he does, in fact he would get upset at those who tried to explain why G-d let there be a Holocaust.
@@yossimelamed9555 He could write though right? Im sure he communicated in other ways. The point is he was not the Messiah and he should have come right out and said it.
I have strange experience with the Chabad .Ones one rebe didnt wanted to gave me to hold and see shofar ,and I am musician .Another time I was playing for them and the rebe gave me like a half hand shaking I felt like I have plague or something .So for me there are not open for others !!
Keep in mind these are still individuals. Every Chabad I’ve been to they’ve been welcoming. One of them even had a karaoke event and the rabbi was encouraging my fiancé (who is female) to get up and sing by clapping and saying her name.
Shofars can be quite expensive and aren’t shared often due to practical hygiene purposes and are usually reserved for the High Holidays/educational purposes out of respect for its representation. Im also sorry the Rabbi you met was part of the “75% of American males who have what some would consider a ‘weak’ handshake”
Chabbad is doing great things and the Rebbe was a great man AND your video is missing nuance. Chabbad in meddling in Israeli politics and supports the most radical extreme position a fact which they mostly hide form their American donors. The view that the Rebbe was the Massiah is problematic to put it mildly.
Im sorry but you have a mistake on this. The rebbes views define chabad, not any chabad rabbi. In general the rebbe didn't give his opinion on who to vote for. I don't know why you think that anyone has a say in who chabad supports other than the rebbe himself.
The dead body’s in the tunnels of chabad in New York took chabad off the map and the murdering of the Gaza 30,000 innocent victims of Jew genocide took Jews off all maps
Must you use those awful grating phlegmy “kh” sounds? A soft “h” sound doesn’t hurt the listeners’ ears and make them want to run away. And “kh” is not Hebrew nor Aramaic from long long ago. So, you are not continuing a tradition. “kh” degrades Hebrew.
Wow the REBBE took his main tenant Directly from JESUS/YESHUA the MESSIAH lolololololol - He learned from the true Master - and the most important IDEA or Doctrine the REBBE taught was him COPYING YESHUA LOL - this is Classic
Thank you to Jewish Educational Media for providing much of the footage, videos of the Rebbe copyright by JEM and used with permission.
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I'd like to convert to Chabad Orthodox Judaism. I'm a Protestant Christian.
@@tudormiller887 to przechodzi ty sługusie usraela won 🐺
if you want a book on it lubavitcher rebbe memoirs
I'm Jewish. I deployed to Southeast Asia at the end of 2019 as apart of 31st Marine Expiditionary Unit.
We did an exercise with the Royal Thai Marine Corps and got 3 days to explore the country after. I have a distinct memory of being slightly drunk and seeing a Hasid emerge in contrast to all the Buddhist and Hindu shrines. I thought I was back home in Chicago. Wrapped tiffilin right then and there. Definitely a highlight in my 6 years in the Navy.
Thank you for your service
excellent 👍
Hello from a veteran of the United States Navy here keep going brother.
@Calayugan Music Man You didn’t ask me, but there are many many opportunities in social work the problem with that is they tend to be leftist. Best wishes from Kentucky.
@@Americanpatriot-zo2tk thank you 🙏
First comment...unbelievably inspiring! It is impossible to capture 92 years of work + the continuing success of the chabad movement in just 8 mins, but this is as close as its going to get! Absolutely amazing!
I work in Crown Heights. I often pass by posters and stickers with the Rebbe's face on them.
I am not Jewish (Catholic with a great deal of respect for my Abrahamic brothers and sisters) but the posters and stickers interested me. As a historian I appreciate the new context on his importance in modern Jewish history, and as a religious Catholic I always have a soft spot for people who spread religion and love from the goodness of their hearts whether they be the nuns in my family, the person in Forest Hills asking my ethically ambiguous self if Im Jewish for a blessing, or the Mormon missionary asking me to join them at their service.
Much love ❤
My old neighbors, Mr and Mrs Gralnik, were the kindest people. They were members of Chabad South Bay here in Los Angeles. I am not Jewish but they treated my family like family. My father traveled for work often and the neighborhood had its troubles. Al Gralnik always told me if anything bad was happening that my family and I were welcome over any time and he would make sure we were safe. As I grew up Al and I didn't always see eye to eye politically but we all had love for each other's families and I knew I could always count on Al for anything. He encouraged me to study hard, work hard, and listen to my parents. I miss Mr and Mrs Gralnik dearly. They truly lived their faith and sought to be of service to Jews and gentiles alike. Though I am not Jewish, the Rebbe indeed had a positive impact on my life through the Gralnik family.
wow that is awesome im proud to be one of his messengers
What happened to them, they died or move somewhere? Or you moved?
@@CarpeDiem23 Mr Gralnik passed away and Mrs Gralnik I believe moved to New York under the care of some of her kids. I moved away for college and live on the other side of town from their old house but I think of them every time I visit my mom who still lives in the family house next door to their old house. They were awesome neighbors. Luckily the new neighbors are cool too.
This year, April 12, we celebrate 120 years to the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birth, we ask of all to add in good deeds and kindness, even just to light Shabbat candles, or put on Tefillin, in the Rebbes honor, and through this to hasten the coming of Moshiach speedily in hour days!
Hassidic Judaism-especially Chabad did the most efficient and accurate representation of Judaism and our faith, and I'm *so* proud that this is the face of our people. 🧿🕎🧿
That's scary if true.
@@johnduke4120any relation to David Duke?
They do good in some things, but horrible in others. I do appreciate their work though and I hope they move past their prejudices to become more inclusive in the ways they claim to be.
Except Chabad teaches that Jewish souls are worth more than non-Jewish souls. Care to explain?
@@emmettdonkeydoodle6230Chabad does a great amount of work with non-Jews as well.
"Only you can light your own candle, I have simply handed you the match!" - Lubavitcher Rebbe
As a foremost global spiritual leader, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, emphasized that God commanded the Jewish people, through Moses at Mount Sinai, to influence the people of the world to observe the Torah’s Seven Noahide Commandments. This mandate was transmitted through the generations and codified by Maimonides (Rambam). Despite the key importance of this mission, Jews were unable to fulfill it during most of their difficult history. The Rebbe explained that by Divine Providence, the freedoms of religion and speech in our modern societies make it possible - and thus obligatory - for Jews to now be involved in spreading out this much-needed universal message.
So important!
Were Jews unable to fulfill it, or did they simply not care to fulfill it?
Finally a Nice and Inspiring Video!
Toda!
Shalom!
If I could have met anyone from the past, I’d want to meet the Rebbe - his wisdom was boundless
I was lucky enough to meet him. Got a dollar from him
@@saraf9081 only a dollar? confirming the stereotypes
JEM on RUclips. You can hear the Rebbes wisdom throughout the years .
JEM on RUclips. You can hear the Rebbes wisdom throughout the years .
@@saraf9081to give to charity 🤦
I don't understand how there are jews that don't like their Jewish identity, they don't know how lucky they are of being part of a great loving family.
Ashamed of the Talmud.
As someone who is a descendent of Caribbean people who were attacked just for existing, I can understand why someone would hide that. I am a American Caribbean who is Jewish, imagine how often I am defending my own existence. It's is actually easier if people only saw me as a black man and even that has its problems. Today it's almost "cool" to say "I am Jewish" but if you were living during the times everyone around the world wanted to eliminate you, maybe you would hide it too.
@@meddem1744 you don’t know what the Talmud is lol
@@elaleron2583 It's a book written by 70 so called elderly wise men named the Sanhedrin. In the Talmud it says clearly it's allowed for a jew to lie to a gentle. To steal from a gentile. And that gentiles are cattle and jews are God's. In the Talmud it says Jesus was a liar and a sorcerer and he's in hell burning right now in a pot filled with boiled pus. And Mary was a liar and cheater.
The Talmud is evil. Challenge me more and I'll literally quote the Talmud for you here.
Wicked seed.
@@meddem1744You don't even know what are you talking about, you don't know what the Talmud is
I remember when the grand rebbie passed away. Mitzvah are a great thing
I'm a Catholic. But am well versed in Jewish tradtion. The grand rebbie was a great man. He never named a successor. Till his death
Beautiful video! 🥺❤️
Yes, dear rebbe of blessed memory, it's good to be a jew 🤗 shalom 😌
This was really informative. Thanks for sharing it.
Woww such a beautiful video! Great job!!!
This video has made me realize I actually know hardly anything about judeism. I was totally lost. Like... What's a mitzvah? I feel like I accidentally went into the calculus 2 class instead of algebra 1. Seems like maybe I need to go take some remedial classes on the subject.
Hi Justin, if you have any questions in particular, feel free to ask and I'll be happy to answer to the best of my ability.
a precept or commandment.
a good deed done from religious duty. Shalom
You would really enjoy learning about it! If not simply to practice thinking more holistically! 🙂
Mitzvah is a good deed
Beautiful video!
Great video, lets not forget the Rebbe's initiative of blessed memory to outreach to nonjews and teach them the 7 laws of Noah, and Jews to be a light onto the nations, an example of serving G-d.
Baruch Hashem for Rabbi Kantor and his team in Bangkok
I love Chabad! Chabad of RARA ( Rural And Regional Australia) visit me several times a year, as I am a Jewish woman living in a country town here in Australia.
thank u so much for this video ❤
This is so incredibly special!! Thank you so much!!!
Amazing!
What an inspiration he was and forever will be.
Wow, that was amazing! What an inspiration!
He is my rebbe the most influential Jew in the last 2900 years
A true hero
Long live Rebbe King Moschiah Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson ❤
This is by far the best video on RUclips on Chabad lubavitch! The commentator did a fantastic job!
very fine peice of work.
The effects of seeds that the lubavitcher rebbe planted won't be fully realized for years to come, for now we only know the beginnings
Rabbi YB Soloveitchik was not modern orthodox
He was also very good friends with Rabbi Hutner one of the leading figures of the Yeshiva Torah world (the 3 went to university together)
Wonderful video
I've been looking for things on this van for so long I really want to see this
Amazing
Greatness is measured in deed,the Rebbe is this person,not was,but is.
“The obstacle is the way”
Marcus Aurelius
"Chabad Lubawicz to filozofia, ruch i organizacja. Według wielu jest dziś najbardziej dynamiczną siłą napędową żydowskiego życia.
Lubawicz dosłownie znaczy „miasto braterskiej miłości”. Słowo „Chabad” to akronim hebrajskich słów nazywających trzy intelektualne cnoty: chachma - mądrość, bina - zrozumienie i da’at - wiedza. Religijna filozofia ruchu Chabad Lubawicz będąca najgłębszym wyrazem B-żej Tory, uczy zrozumienia i poznania Stwórcy, roli i celu dzieła Stworzenia oraz znaczenia i wyjątkowej misji każdego Stworzonego.
Ta filozofia prowadzi jednostkę do oczyszczenia oraz panowania nad każdym, jego lub jej, działaniem i odczuciem poprzez mądrość, zrozumienie i wiedzę.
"Lubawicz" to nazwa miasta na Białorusi, gdzie ruch rozwijał się przez ponad 100 lat. Dosłownie Lubawicz po rosyjsku znaczy „miasto braterskiej miłości”. Nazwa Lubawicz wyraża odpowiedzialność i miłość, które stanowią kwintesencję filozofii Chabad wobec każdego Żyda.
- też was kocham moi bracia, tak samo jak wasi przodkowie kochali moich bezpośrednich przodków.
Beautiful Story of the Rebbe, Thank You His Holy Divine Soul of Hashem
How do you call a person or organized group that destroys culture of country that welcome them in?
Generally, Muslims. Or "cultural invader." This term conveys the notion of entering a country and negatively impacting or undermining its cultural values and traditions. Another term that might be used is "cultural vandal," which emphasizes the destructive aspect of their actions against the host culture.
Beautiful!
your forgot the tunnels bro
Beautiful
Imagine that, just like the Messiah said: Love thy neighbor as I have loved you.
How is he the messiah if he is dead?
I appreciate the work of Chabad around the world.
average christian in america
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The younger Menachem Mendel looks like Nick Offerman.
Awesome video! I've always wondered why there wasn't a successor Rebbe in the Chabad movement. Does anyone have an answer for me? I googled it but seem to come by different reasons.
Someone worthy needs to fit, someone righteous with vast wisdom, and divine inspiration.
The Rebbe didn’t father any children. Leadership of a Chassidic sect is typically passed down in that fashion.
He had no children. His wife was barren. Under Jewish law he could have divorced her since the purpose of marriage is to have kids. He refused. He said that he loved her too much and to leave her would break her heart. That he refused to do.
@@haroldgoodman130 that's a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
@@kristoffliftoff9316 on a more spiritual level, it is also believed that we are no longer in need of a rebbe, the philosophy being that each generation we don't need so much of an obvious leader connecting us to hashem, like how we went from prophets to kings or judges, then sages, goanim, ext. nowaday, as moshiach comes closer, we don't even need a rebbe to keep the light alive
Oh... sounds like a lot of work to be Jewish. I might not remember all the rules, I'm used to being just me, myself. Even if I need forgiveness all my time. Nice to meet you Jewish community members coming from cree
the Chabad movement has transformed my life at 70
You liking the kiddie tunnels ?
Just curious who is behind this channel?
a pro-sionist media
not especially chabad by any meab
Will there be minuses?@@mendydem
@@lehi1147 what do you mean
In negros Oriental in the Philippines we need a chabad for jews to worship.
Bless HaShem
Thst was so beautiful! I am a Christain.
A student of the school of Yohanan ben Zakkai tell me are there rabbis in Torah? messiah is coming
7:00 Love this video
Did the person that made this video Chabad?
No they’re Zionists
I dont know if the lubavitch rebbe is THE most i fluential, but indeed he's one of the more well known ones in recent times.
A pretty good video.
R.I.P… Great Rebbe ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Human cities are the best kind of cities
Yeah because theyre the only type.
can christians be considered jewish since we have the same spiritual history and background
No same history doesn’t make you Jewish- it’s having a Jewish soul which is gotten by being birthed by a Jewish mother or being a convert to Judaism… Man’s steps are led by G-d each created for their own destiny and purpose- the mystery of our soul journey.
Not really, you must be born to a Jewish mother to be a Jew. (or convert)
Am Yisrael Chai!!!🇮🇱💙🇮🇱
Is the similar teachings that Yahshua ha Nazaret at that time Preached.
Matthew 22:35-40
35 One of them, a lawyer [an expert in Mosaic Law], asked Jesus a question, to test Him:
36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
37 And Jesus replied to him,
“‘YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.’
38 This is the first and greatest commandment.
39 The second is like it,
‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF [that is, unselfishly seek the best or higher good for others].’
40 The whole Law and the [writings of the] Prophets depend on these two commandments.”
its amazing....
I don't understand how so many Jews, whose ancestors have gone through so much persecution, can support Israeli Apartheid and the persecution of the Palestinian people. I see only a miniscule minority standing up for the rights of Palestinians, and speaking out against the oppression and crimes committed by the Israeli state.
The Palestinian people also have a right to life and liberty. I wish more Israelis could understand this.
Maybe because they live in Israel unlike you and know the real Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From sayings like "From the River to the Sea" (I bet you've never taken a moment to think about the meanings of this innocent phrase) to daily terrorist attacks (which isn't as cool as it sounds, it means stabbing random people on the street, blowing up bus stops, etc. ) and of course missile attacks on the civilian population.
I'm sorry to kill your demon, but one of the few organizations in the region that tries to protect the simple right of people here to live, including Jews and Arabs, is the IDF.
Mamesh. Please and thank you.
Michael Scheuer said it best about Israel….
Saudi Arabia has a million times his budget. If they copied what he did the whole world would become Muslim. But probably the US won’t allow this
Yimah shemo
and he believed that jews are superior to non jews. and that chabad jews are superior to jews.
Not superior, different responsibilities, non Jews only have to keep the 7 noahide laws while all Jews have 620 mitzvot to keep and reveal g-dliness in the world and he did not hold chabad as better only it's philosophy.
What about the tunnels in New York?
אני אוהב אותו.
Adoni bless you
How about Jesus said this stuff like 2000 years ago. It’s interesting people almost worship others just because they do great things. I worship one who came with Power and took on the sins of the world! ❤
You are selfish and lazy. you expect someone else to carry your burden
The identity of Moshiach will be found in Zechariah 3.
Shkuyach!!
It is good to be a Jew.
Loving your naughbour, means those of other religions too! So how about showing the good people of Palestinian, that same love, that you show G_d? Or are some, naughbours, more worthy than others?
Let me answer your question:
First: Not all Jewish people are Lubavitch, although its a popular concept in Judaism, Chabad endorses it a lot.
The Government of Israel isn't Lubavitch, as far as I know. I even know there's been previous political figures there who openly opposed the movement.
Second: Do you think Israel bombs it's neighbours for the fun of it? You know those bombs must cost a ton of money. You can notice it's always key locations that are bombed, wanna know why? Because they're trying to produce weapons simply because they want to destroy Israel.
Fun Fact about the Yom Kippur war: The Israeli Government knew their enemies were planning on attacking, yet, no action was taken until after the war started. This was because they were scared of what the rest of the world would say if they bombed them. That fear cost over 2000 lives of innocent people.
@@normalpersonpweasesubscwib9359 they did the same thing, they waited for Hamas to initiate/attack first when they already knew it would occur
@@Avamaru Still puts Hamas in the wrong. Israel just learnt from previous mistakes.
@@normalpersonpweasesubscwib9359 Yeah because they are in the wrong, started a suicidal war for themselves
@@lehi1147 yup, and now they cry...
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It’s very hard to believe that any person Jewish or not would believe this man was the Messiah. When Messiah returns you sure will know it! By the way, is the Bible states in Romans chapter 2 verse 29 who is a Jew, but he that is one inwardly!
One thing is certain -- Messiah has not arrived yet.
In that case, John 8:44 applies to you and not Chabad.
@@cosimodirondo972 Exactly! He has not yet arrived and when he does everybody will know it. He is the king of kings and the Lord of lords.
@@jamesr8584 I think you should read that verse again. If you’d read that in context you find out that Yashua who was Messiah made it quite clear that these religious Jews of the day war of their father the devil. The fact is Yashua Messiah is the king of kings and Lord of lords as he stayed in John 14:6 Yahshua said: “I AM The Way, the truth, and the life, and no man comes to the father but by Me”!
@@jamesr8584 nobody is criticizing your particular religious group. The only thing I can say to you is that you keep your eyes on Yahweh! Forget about me and this is no different than the old testament were the true believers went one way and the ones that were not true believers went the other. We have the same choice today to receive the gift of salvation through Yashua or to reject it in favor of a man a way of life or anything else.
Isiah Chapter 53
Look up Rabbi Tovia Singer
Searching out the lost tribe of Israel eh?
We keep the 🏠🏠🏡🏠 home.
Was that not the same guy who compared god to a surgeon when he spoke about the Holocaust?
No he compared the average person who knows nothing about a surgery who would be mortified that the guy is cutting the other and making him bleed and not understanding the benefit of the surgery, so to we are not G-d and can't understand why he does what he does, in fact he would get upset at those who tried to explain why G-d let there be a Holocaust.
His distant cousin became his father in-law?
4th cousin or so
Was'nt he suppose to be the Messiah? I remember reading that in the early 90s
Some in Chabad thought so, others did not.
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Yes but he obviously was not the Messiah, why then didn't he just come out and say it? unless of course he thought he was.
@@joecannes2421 Bc he couldn’t talk at a point,the rebbe had a stroke so when all that happen the rebbe wasn’t even able to respond
@@yossimelamed9555 He could write though right? Im sure he communicated in other ways. The point is he was not the Messiah and he should have come right out and said it.
@@joecannes2421 he really couldn’t,he was paralyzed from waist down and his right hand was paralyzed also
Rabbi Lubavitcher
I have strange experience with the Chabad .Ones one rebe didnt wanted to gave me to hold and see shofar ,and I am musician .Another time I was playing for them and the rebe gave me like a half hand shaking I felt like I have plague or something .So for me there are not open for others !!
Keep in mind these are still individuals. Every Chabad I’ve been to they’ve been welcoming. One of them even had a karaoke event and the rabbi was encouraging my fiancé (who is female) to get up and sing by clapping and saying her name.
Shofars can be quite expensive and aren’t shared often due to practical hygiene purposes and are usually reserved for the High Holidays/educational purposes out of respect for its representation. Im also sorry the Rabbi you met was part of the “75% of American males who have what some would consider a ‘weak’ handshake”
Adonai Yeshua is Salvation
Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Look up Rabbi Tovia Singer
Chabbad is doing great things and the Rebbe was a great man AND your video is missing nuance.
Chabbad in meddling in Israeli politics and supports the most radical extreme position a fact which they mostly hide form their American donors.
The view that the Rebbe was the Massiah is problematic to put it mildly.
Im sorry but you have a mistake on this. The rebbes views define chabad, not any chabad rabbi. In general the rebbe didn't give his opinion on who to vote for. I don't know why you think that anyone has a say in who chabad supports other than the rebbe himself.
Chabad stays non-involved in Israeli politics, theologically we are 1,000% anti-Zionists.
What about Jesus of Nazareth?
Every trouble in the world is caused by the chabad.
Stop with the hate.
Have you ever spoken to a Chabad Rabbi?
Sekta of satain
The dead body’s in the tunnels of chabad in New York took chabad off the map and the murdering of the Gaza 30,000 innocent victims of Jew genocide took Jews off all maps
Must you use those awful grating phlegmy “kh” sounds? A soft “h” sound doesn’t hurt the listeners’ ears and make them want to run away. And “kh” is not Hebrew nor Aramaic from long long ago. So, you are not continuing a tradition. “kh” degrades Hebrew.
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Wow the REBBE took his main tenant Directly from JESUS/YESHUA the MESSIAH lolololololol - He learned from the true Master - and the most important IDEA or Doctrine the REBBE taught was him COPYING YESHUA LOL - this is Classic
What even is this? I’ve seen nothing in this video to be impressed by.
Maybe if you leave your parents basement you’ll gain some appreciation