@@AJ-rd4ng How was he being patronizing? Maybe I am missing something but I can't see it. Seems to me he is honoring and respecting his brother who follows a different way. That would be a beautiful thing.
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but he did get called out!@@AJ-rd4ng
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@@booklover3959 maybe cos he told him what his background was and then got CORRECTED
So I learned today that you say the b'racha (sjè-hakol) over majim, it's only when one really appreciates the physical need and the pleasure of the drink. (So when you're dehydrated or have the need to cool off there's no need.) - Seder Birchat Hanehenin, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi 7:7.
So mirzah is Sephardic? What about jews from azerbaijan considered Persian or Sephardic not mirzah pardon my spelling. Shalom to all brothers and sisters
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you called him Sephardi and he called you out good and proper, not sephardi!
It is good to see brothers dwelling together in harmony.
Beautiful. I can feel the Ahavat Yisrael through my screen.
This is comedy gold. ashkenazie make everything funny...the sephardic rebbe is brilliant on the kudu shofar tho
Agree!!! Patronising af
@@AJ-rd4ng How was he being patronizing? Maybe I am missing something but I can't see it. Seems to me he is honoring and respecting his brother who follows a different way. That would be a beautiful thing.
but he did get called out!@@AJ-rd4ng
@@booklover3959 maybe cos he told him what his background was and then got CORRECTED
The first teruah gedola was 33 seconds. The second (Yemenite) was "only" 19 seconds. Amazing.
So I learned today that you say the b'racha (sjè-hakol) over majim, it's only when one really appreciates the physical need and the pleasure of the drink. (So when you're dehydrated or have the need to cool off there's no need.) - Seder Birchat Hanehenin, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi 7:7.
LOL, proud to be sepharedi!
So mirzah is Sephardic? What about jews from azerbaijan considered Persian or Sephardic not mirzah pardon my spelling. Shalom to all brothers and sisters
you called him Sephardi and he called you out good and proper, not sephardi!