Around 1900, Jewish people felt safe and happy in the German Reich. They were protected by the imperial state. The catastrophe of 1914 and the destruction of the German Reich by the Western Allies put an end to this. Around 12,000 or more German Jews died as soldiers for their Kaiser and their Reich. Most Germans wanted the Kaiser back after 1918. Perhaps this could have prevented many bad developments after the war. - When Hitler came to power, the veterans of the Stahlhelm protested against the discrimination of their Jewish comrades through the Discrimination Act of 1935. This should not be forgotten either. Jews also had friends back then - but they had no chance to overcome the enemie...
Yeah, definitely. There were some amazing people in Europe during that time, like Oscar Schindler, who risked everything to help Jews. May they be blessed
I sang this amazing song at parliament once (UK) and I cried so much. It’s hard to learn another language, especially in a month. I know Hebrew and at the time, no Yiddish. I learnt it because I’m Ashkenazi and that’s the language my ancestors spoke. The chief rabbi was there, mayor of London and thousands of people. It was a big ceremony for Yom Hashoah. For those who don’t know, it is Remembrance Day for all the 6 million Jews that died in the Holocaust. I love being Jewish and will never stop believing in Hashem. My Judaism ✡️ will never fade away
Wow, that’s an incredible story! Honestly, learning Yiddish in just a month for such a meaningful event is impressive. It must’ve been so emotional to sing in front of all those people, especially on Yom Hashoah. It’s amazing how you’re honoring your ancestors like that. I love how proud and connected you are to your Judaism🕎-such a beautiful thing to hold onto. Thanks for sharing that
My story is that I’m neither Jewish nor Israeli, but I have a deep love for Jewish songs. I know many by heart, both in Hebrew and Yiddish. It’s such a holy language, so why wouldn’t I want to listen to blessed Jewish songs
O this song it makes me cry even now I am crying l look at my grandy asleep in her chair thank ha'shem she made it to England and then to lreland 🇮🇪 as a Jewish child refugee my grandma was the only one out of her family to survive she never seen her mama and papa find brothers and sisters again on the good side she grew up happy and content and married a brilliant Guy had 5 brilliant children and as 18 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren not bad A SHALOM AMEN, Co TIPPERARY IRELAND 🇮🇪 ☘ 🇮🇱
It's really tough to imagine what they went through back then. Thanks she's here now, with lots of grandkids. That's truly a blessing. May God be with you and bless you always 🕎🇮🇱
My grandmother and grandfather spoke Yiddish as their first language. My mother (born in England) spoke English as her first language and Yiddish as her second. Sadly I only know a few words of Yiddish.
Im Brazilian, my contry have some many people, I cant imagine How a grow Man can hurt a angel like This childs, How much is the evil in the hearth of the humans,This song hits in a diferent way, im thinking about how that song and brings the hapinesses and sadness and a Desire to cry, This really hists like im there before and i see everything of that beautiful dream gone but I see those pics of that people and i think with myself they are killed in the ww2 ? Why that beautiful dreams are gone by Monsters?, I can see that hapiness of the jewish people, cheers from brazil
It's hard to put into words what happened during the Holocaust. Every second there, every moment, starts with 'why did they'. It's shocking to see some 'people' today with Nazi symbols. Makes you wonder if they're mocking the victims or if they'd want to repeat history. But, it's 'Never Again'
@@diegobortholoto8505 This type of propaganda is reminiscent of what led to the Holocaust-spreading lies about Jews. As I've mentioned before, the Gaza health ministry, controlled by Hamas, doesn't accurately differentiate between Hamas militants killed and civilian casualties. The reported number of Hamas members killed aligns closely with the overall death toll they announce. Moreover, how much value do you place on human life? Previously, you supported Hamas' actions on October 7th, when they subjected a baby to maximum temperatures in an oven while the mother watched, yet you remained silent. Additionally, mothers in Hamas are known for encouraging their sons to become martyrs
O my friend truly l did To, you be taking care of your self l wish you a happy shabbat shalom for this Friday evening shalom amen, ALEX COUNTY TIPPERARY IRELAND 🇮🇪 ☘ 🇮🇱 😊
I'm sorry your grandparents had to endure such hardships, especially the antisemitism of that period. Their resilience is truly admirable, and at least now, Jews have their own state in their ancestral homeland
My great-great-grandfather was a Bohemian Jew living in Prague during the occupation of Czechoslovakia and only avoided getting sent to Terezín due to his marriage to a gentile Christian woman, which wasn't retroactively prosecutable in the occupied territories outside Germany proper. His is the only branch of the family we know of that survived. Even though none of my family in the generations since has been Jewish, I can't help but feel a strong pull to that part of my heritage and would definitely pursue conversion if I lived somewhere with a Jewish community. Listening to Jewish music whether secular or liturgical tugs at my heart.
Their world was perfect before the evil of antisemitism led to the Holocaust. Everyone should learn from that history. It's good that the Jewish people have a state now and can defend themselves, even though there are those who think they shouldn't
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs the root of antisemitism should be broken itself however, after all as for every state there will be good and bad acts, and tying Jews as a whole group to one state will tie them to the bad acts, that can fuel antisemitism because people are fools Diaspora without antisemitism as it is in the video was a great state for the Jews. However I don't see how that relates to my original comment
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs I can understand, I too had family die in ww2, Warsaw uprising It meant more as in nearly every child is inherently innocent throughout time
Pueblo de Israel depositario de tanta dulzura, sabiduria, cuanta responsabilidad sobre sus hombros, son los llamados a encontrar caminos de reconcisliacion con todos los pueblos y no será fácil.
@@diegobortholoto8505There's no massacre in Gaza. IDF does not deliberately target any civilian. As the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has been saying that a single loss of life is a tragedy and for Hamas is a strategy. Furthermore, the Gaza health ministry, which is controlled by Hamas, doesn't really distinguish between Hamas militants killed and civilian casualties. The total number of Hamas members reported killed is pretty much in line with the overall death toll they announce.
The hamas terrorists are using the kids you're mentioning as human shields, operating in places where children might be. Shouldn't they be keeping the kids away from the danger zones if they really cared? Wonder what they've done to protect their own people from harm. And after more than 6 months, how many hamas terrorists have been killed since y'all talk about children reported by the Gaza health ministry controlled by hamas
I just finished watching Schindler's List. It's an emotional and moving piece, very heartbreaking. However, I wish you wouldn't do to the innocent Palestinian children what the Reich did to you. If only you could stop committing such criminal acts as soon as possible. The end of the world depends on this.
Stop spreading lies and propaganda against the Jews. If you had actually watched that Schindler's List movie, you would understand the impact of propaganda, which is being used against the Jews then and now. You are a jihadist and an antisemite, unwilling to condemn the massacre carried out by Hamas on October 7th against Israelis. Israel has the right to defend itself, and even if the casualties reach 6 million, you would still refuse to condemn it. Israel is at war. This is what started the conflict: Saturday, October 7 saturday-october-seven.com/
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs I am a Muslim, and I want "Peace at home, peace in the world." I remember October 7th very well and the killing of nearly 300 people... However, the price should not be public squares, hospitals, and similar places. There is an ethics to war. I am neither a fascist nor an anti-Semite. I am someone who wants peace and does not want another 40,000 people to leave this world due to an MK-84 bomb.
not a single Jew can listen to this song without tears...
Not a jew, but I cried without realising.
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100% tru
Yup ❤
No soy Judía pero la aprendí y estuve con tu pueblo desde niña. Siempre tengo esos sentimientos y más con Jerusalem of Gold❤
Around 1900, Jewish people felt safe and happy in the German Reich. They were protected by the imperial state. The catastrophe of 1914 and the destruction of the German Reich by the Western Allies put an end to this. Around 12,000 or more German Jews died as soldiers for their Kaiser and their Reich. Most Germans wanted the Kaiser back after 1918. Perhaps this could have prevented many bad developments after the war. - When Hitler came to power, the veterans of the Stahlhelm protested against the discrimination of their Jewish comrades through the Discrimination Act of 1935. This should not be forgotten either. Jews also had friends back then - but they had no chance to overcome the enemie...
Yeah, definitely. There were some amazing people in Europe during that time, like Oscar Schindler, who risked everything to help Jews. May they be blessed
I heard this first in Schindler's List and I'm hooked ever since.
Same here
The girl in the red coat scene
Ever since hearing it as the background music for the beginning of the liquidation of the Krakow Ghetto I am unable to hear it without tears.
I cry each time when I listen to it. Its so beautiful.
I cannot understand how Hitler could hate the nation that has a so beautiful culture.
Yiddish is truly beautiful, and it’s heartbreaking to think of the hatred the Jewish people faced and are still facing today
I sang this amazing song at parliament once (UK) and I cried so much. It’s hard to learn another language, especially in a month. I know Hebrew and at the time, no Yiddish. I learnt it because I’m Ashkenazi and that’s the language my ancestors spoke. The chief rabbi was there, mayor of London and thousands of people. It was a big ceremony for Yom Hashoah. For those who don’t know, it is Remembrance Day for all the 6 million Jews that died in the Holocaust. I love being Jewish and will never stop believing in Hashem. My Judaism ✡️ will never fade away
Wow, that’s an incredible story! Honestly, learning Yiddish in just a month for such a meaningful event is impressive. It must’ve been so emotional to sing in front of all those people, especially on Yom Hashoah. It’s amazing how you’re honoring your ancestors like that. I love how proud and connected you are to your Judaism🕎-such a beautiful thing to hold onto. Thanks for sharing that
My story is that I’m neither Jewish nor Israeli, but I have a deep love for Jewish songs. I know many by heart, both in Hebrew and Yiddish. It’s such a holy language, so why wouldn’t I want to listen to blessed Jewish songs
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs Thank you so much and I love sharing my stories everyone 💗💗
O this song it makes me cry even now I am crying l look at my grandy asleep in her chair thank ha'shem she made it to England and then to lreland 🇮🇪 as a Jewish child refugee my grandma was the only one out of her family to survive she never seen her mama and papa find brothers and sisters again on the good side she grew up happy and content and married a brilliant Guy had 5 brilliant children and as 18 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren not bad A
SHALOM AMEN,
Co TIPPERARY IRELAND 🇮🇪 ☘ 🇮🇱
It's really tough to imagine what they went through back then. Thanks she's here now, with lots of grandkids. That's truly a blessing. May God be with you and bless you always 🕎🇮🇱
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs Ó TODA RABA MY FRIEND for sure you be taking care of your self my friend shalom AMEN
Toda raba. Shalom
My grandmother and grandfather spoke Yiddish as their first language. My mother (born in England) spoke English as her first language and Yiddish as her second. Sadly I only know a few words of Yiddish.
Yiddish is such a sweet language. Thanks for watching
Im Brazilian, my contry have some many people, I cant imagine How a grow Man can hurt a angel like This childs, How much is the evil in the hearth of the humans,This song hits in a diferent way, im thinking about how that song and brings the hapinesses and sadness and a Desire to cry, This really hists like im there before and i see everything of that beautiful dream gone but I see those pics of that people and i think with myself they are killed in the ww2 ? Why that beautiful dreams are gone by Monsters?, I can see that hapiness of the jewish people, cheers from brazil
It's hard to put into words what happened during the Holocaust. Every second there, every moment, starts with 'why did they'. It's shocking to see some 'people' today with Nazi symbols. Makes you wonder if they're mocking the victims or if they'd want to repeat history. But, it's 'Never Again'
G,s bless you and your families.
Deus conforte os pais das crianças assassinadas em Gaza
@@diegobortholoto8505 This type of propaganda is reminiscent of what led to the Holocaust-spreading lies about Jews. As I've mentioned before, the Gaza health ministry, controlled by Hamas, doesn't accurately differentiate between Hamas militants killed and civilian casualties. The reported number of Hamas members killed aligns closely with the overall death toll they announce. Moreover, how much value do you place on human life? Previously, you supported Hamas' actions on October 7th, when they subjected a baby to maximum temperatures in an oven while the mother watched, yet you remained silent. Additionally, mothers in Hamas are known for encouraging their sons to become martyrs
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs "Propaganda"??? Eu vi as imagens das crianças assassinadas, são décadas de genocídio e limpeza étnica na Palestina
Muzica filmului LISTA LUI SCHINDLER.Imi dau lacrimile cind aud aceasta melodie si aceasta voce.
Is it from The Girl in Red Coat scene?
Yes
Oh yeah. Thanks! Toda raba
O my friend truly l did To, you be taking care of your self l wish you a happy shabbat shalom for this Friday evening shalom amen,
ALEX
COUNTY TIPPERARY IRELAND 🇮🇪 ☘ 🇮🇱 😊
@@aklouslibby563 THANKS. Shabbat Shalom 🕎
The world of my grandparents In Europe before 1900. A world long gone, hard scrabble tough romanticized but not great.
I'm sorry your grandparents had to endure such hardships, especially the antisemitism of that period. Their resilience is truly admirable, and at least now, Jews have their own state in their ancestral homeland
My great-great-grandfather was a Bohemian Jew living in Prague during the occupation of Czechoslovakia and only avoided getting sent to Terezín due to his marriage to a gentile Christian woman, which wasn't retroactively prosecutable in the occupied territories outside Germany proper. His is the only branch of the family we know of that survived.
Even though none of my family in the generations since has been Jewish, I can't help but feel a strong pull to that part of my heritage and would definitely pursue conversion if I lived somewhere with a Jewish community. Listening to Jewish music whether secular or liturgical tugs at my heart.
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It feels quite strange that probably every single person in those pictures is long dead, and yet are nameless, innocent children there
Their world was perfect before the evil of antisemitism led to the Holocaust. Everyone should learn from that history. It's good that the Jewish people have a state now and can defend themselves, even though there are those who think they shouldn't
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs the root of antisemitism should be broken itself however, after all as for every state there will be good and bad acts, and tying Jews as a whole group to one state will tie them to the bad acts, that can fuel antisemitism because people are fools
Diaspora without antisemitism as it is in the video was a great state for the Jews.
However I don't see how that relates to my original comment
Sorry if I went beyond. The mention of those innocents just brought back memories of the Holocaust and antisemitism, and I got carried away
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs I can understand, I too had family die in ww2, Warsaw uprising
It meant more as in nearly every child is inherently innocent throughout time
Sorry to hear that. May their memory be a blessing.
Sehr sehr schön
Danke sehr
Pueblo de Israel depositario de tanta dulzura, sabiduria, cuanta responsabilidad sobre sus hombros, son los llamados a encontrar caminos de reconcisliacion con todos los pueblos y no será fácil.
Oramos para que sea fácil. Que seas bendecido.
Cette chanson me rappelle le ghetto de Varsovie... lors de depart pour les camps d extermination
Before it was a lullaby. Now it is an anthem for the victims of Auschwitz: from the unborn to the sonderkommando.
Absolutely. It's heartbreaking to think of all they endured during the Holocaust and the pogroms
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AM Israel Haï 💙🇮🇱🫶
Trés belle …🎼
E o massacre continua em Gaza....
Мои родные❤
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Shalom! Got any song ideas you'd like me to write lyrics for?
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E o massacre em Gaza continua....
@@diegobortholoto8505There's no massacre in Gaza. IDF does not deliberately target any civilian. As the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has been saying that a single loss of life is a tragedy and for Hamas is a strategy. Furthermore, the Gaza health ministry, which is controlled by Hamas, doesn't really distinguish between Hamas militants killed and civilian casualties. The total number of Hamas members reported killed is pretty much in line with the overall death toll they announce.
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songsit's unfortunate that under a video about innocent children you are defending the murder of children.
The hamas terrorists are using the kids you're mentioning as human shields, operating in places where children might be. Shouldn't they be keeping the kids away from the danger zones if they really cared? Wonder what they've done to protect their own people from harm. And after more than 6 months, how many hamas terrorists have been killed since y'all talk about children reported by the Gaza health ministry controlled by hamas
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I just finished watching Schindler's List. It's an emotional and moving piece, very heartbreaking. However, I wish you wouldn't do to the innocent Palestinian children what the Reich did to you. If only you could stop committing such criminal acts as soon as possible. The end of the world depends on this.
Stop spreading lies and propaganda against the Jews. If you had actually watched that Schindler's List movie, you would understand the impact of propaganda, which is being used against the Jews then and now. You are a jihadist and an antisemite, unwilling to condemn the massacre carried out by Hamas on October 7th against Israelis. Israel has the right to defend itself, and even if the casualties reach 6 million, you would still refuse to condemn it. Israel is at war. This is what started the conflict: Saturday, October 7 saturday-october-seven.com/
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs I am a Muslim, and I want "Peace at home, peace in the world." I remember October 7th very well and the killing of nearly 300 people... However, the price should not be public squares, hospitals, and similar places. There is an ethics to war. I am neither a fascist nor an anti-Semite. I am someone who wants peace and does not want another 40,000 people to leave this world due to an MK-84 bomb.
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