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Why I Decided To Become a Hasidic Jew: Sara Braun's Story | Inspiration For The Nation

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2023
  • Sara grew up in a small village in the Netherlands where her dark skin made her different from the people around her. Her family practiced Hasidic Judaism, but because her mother was darker than the rest of the family, she faced discrimination and didn't practice the religion. Sara always felt a strong desire to connect with her Jewish roots. After a trip to New York City, Sara decided to move there to pursue her dream of intertwining her body, soul, and mind with Judaism. She arrived with only $400 and a determination to create the life she wanted.
    Sara's story is an example of how we can take control of our lives and pursue our dreams, despite the obstacles we may face. We had an inspiring conversation about resilience and passion that hopefully encourages you to become your true self and pursue your dreams relentlessly.
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Комментарии • 203

  • @JewishIdea77
    @JewishIdea77 Год назад +58

    Sara/Suri is our sister, and she's a part of the holy Jewish nation. Greetings from Israel.

  • @mikebcivility6445
    @mikebcivility6445 Год назад +53

    Suri's story is one of endurance. She never stops moving towards her goal of Hasidic Judaism, despite some serious life challenges, including ones with our own community, embarrassingly. Imagine if all Jews had such a willingness and desire to embrace their faith as Suri. Imagine where we would be today. Thank you, Suri, for reminding us what it means to love our beautiful Jewish faith. EPIC interview Yaakov!

  • @lynnwilliams8295
    @lynnwilliams8295 Год назад +35

    I’ve seen Suri on other shows and she is such an interesting person. She seems so sweet but strong in her personality and beliefs. Hope to see more of her

  • @kaylaisaacs1313
    @kaylaisaacs1313 Год назад +12

    Suri, you are such a beautiful person on the inside and on the outside... there are always people who are closed in box, and people who can find shame or highlight peoples sensitivities, that's their issue. Keep strong. You are a true inspiration.

  • @DDBb993
    @DDBb993 6 месяцев назад +6

    Suri is adorable, I loved watching her story, she is really inspiring to all kinds of different people. Thank you for this.❤️

  • @namuffy
    @namuffy Год назад +44

    I'm black and not Jewish, but I enjoy listening to your vlogs, and for obvious reasons, I really enjoyed this one. The young lady has a very interesting life.

    • @fanny2fr3sh
      @fanny2fr3sh Год назад +6

      Same here. Knowledge is power regardless of color.

  • @elianayocheved770
    @elianayocheved770 Год назад +47

    Epic interview. So glad you spoke with her, and could share it with us. Such an amazing, interesting and inspiring person. May she continue to go from strength to strength. ❤️

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +3

      we need more black people to convert to judaism. our diversity is what makes us great in the eyes of Yahweh!

  • @Liashwarma
    @Liashwarma 3 месяца назад +2

    As a non chasidish, non Orthodox Jew I would just like to say what a gem this woman is. I don’t know much about chasidish people but she just seems like the sweetest, kindest, warmest, and accepting person. Thank you for the wonderful interview.

  • @steveneumann32
    @steveneumann32 Год назад +34

    What an inspiring story. I love how her advice is “stay true to yourself” BUT understand that doesn’t mean it has to be easy, many times in life the right thing is uncomfortable to do.
    Epic!

  • @la_julz
    @la_julz Год назад +20

    I love her mind so much! She is the strongest and most mature person I’ve ever come across 😍 Wow!

  • @houseoflev
    @houseoflev Год назад +32

    EPIC!!!!!!!!!! This was a very empowering interview. Thank you Yaakov for all that you do!!

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +2

      much love to our Black Jewish brothers and sisters

  • @DELRAYDISH
    @DELRAYDISH Год назад +18

    What an inspiring Woman. And I see your Jewish Soul and Your Beauty , and I would never think anything but that !

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +6

      we need to embrace out black Jewish brothers and sisters. There should be no racism and hatred within our community

  • @shirak3225
    @shirak3225 Год назад +39

    Thank you so much for this great episode. Suri you are an amazing and inspiring Jewish woman. Lots of הצלחה💕

  • @caroleb111
    @caroleb111 Год назад +18

    What a fabulous woman! Absolutely epic interview.

  • @kimberlyregina
    @kimberlyregina 8 месяцев назад +4

    I’m really happy she said Jewish is not white but I guess in America it is lol. Bravo 👏🏾. Happy Hanukkah everyone 💙🕎

  • @dikduk
    @dikduk Год назад +25

    The problem within Ashkenazi culture is projecting these limitations of acceptance, rejection, and just fitting in with people of African descent in their family.
    In Sephardic, Yemenite, and Mizrachi cultures, you don’t get this type of energy.
    The problem has been many Ashkenazim have unconsciously adopted to the American idea of skin color.
    Almost to the point that even having African looking skin precludes one of being Jewish.
    And if they are Jewish, they think they are converts and all the stigma of being a convert, and in some kehilahs, they don’t want them marrying into their families.
    Which leads to a lot of prejudice and discrimination all because someone doesn’t have that Eastern European looking white skin.
    And, when Jews came to America, they came as Hebrews on the boat and later assimilated into be culturally White.
    One would think. That an ancient people. With one of the longest periods of persecution, being demonized, the stigma , discrimination, and racism. That they would empathize and “get it”. But when Jews of Color step into these spaces. They tend to give those micro aggressions and act just like the mentally they have culturally assimilated into.
    I am not saying this of all Ashkenazim. That is a general category. I’m speaking of the dominate culture and mentality when a Jew of Color steps into Ashkenazi social circles.

    • @emguilbe
      @emguilbe Год назад

      So true 😊

    • @MegaLadyv
      @MegaLadyv Год назад +1

      Ashkenazi behave like typical Europeans. Very judgmental and highly structured/categorized…. Humans will do what they know best and that’s to create Heirachy. The fact that so many religions have denominations is an example of human nature. I like the reform Jewish synagogue which teaches acceptance and embracing ALL!

    • @JewishIdea77
      @JewishIdea77 Год назад +8

      Yes and no. This is a very sad typical human behavior. To feel "superior" from someone different to you. Unfortunately, in some cases also Mizrahi Jews behave that way for example the Jewish Persian community in India that didn't want to be in connection with the Jewish Hindu community because of the color.
      In Orthodox authentic Judaism is forbidden to discriminate other fellow Jews only because the color of their skin.

    • @greatballsoffire02
      @greatballsoffire02 7 месяцев назад

      This is definitely not only in the Ashkenazi or European culture. Even people from Africa think BIPOC is a joke, many have told me they faced discrimination by people lighter than them, not necessarily white or European.
      When I was young, one elderly person discouraged me from marrying/dating a dark skin person. I knew that was ridiculous, but I still got a lecture about how that's wrong from multiple people, not a single person in my community agreed with even the hint of that.

  • @Ozziemisha745
    @Ozziemisha745 Год назад +16

    Very inspirational story, her resilience is epic. Thank you Yaakov

  • @ethelwoolfolk3491
    @ethelwoolfolk3491 Год назад +11

    'Epic' I am a Beautiful Black Christian woman, I love this interview with Sara, very interesting and personalble
    Yhank you gpr sharing ❤ 🙏🏽

  • @freeman.7238
    @freeman.7238 8 месяцев назад +2

    Shalom from tiny Kibutz in Israel near Gaza. Lovely beautiful lady with powerful heart. Love to meet you in Israel. Hag Hanuka Sameah.

  • @carolinospelt2932
    @carolinospelt2932 Год назад +2

    Very inspiring interview, strong and lovely woman!

  • @1000surig
    @1000surig Год назад +12

    EPIC!
    Wise closing lines..BE EMES Be true to yourself. Emes is the first middle and last alphabet in theTorah. Torah is build on emes. Thank you Suri for sharing your amazing life story and being true to yourself! Your a roll model & so inspiring! Wishing you lots of hatslacha & Bracha in the future and much nachas from your beautiful children.

  • @ajarnwordsmith628
    @ajarnwordsmith628 Год назад +9

    One of the most impactful (positive sense) interviews I have watched on RUclips. B"H.

  • @dk-wf1yj
    @dk-wf1yj Год назад +11

    Amazing episode and such a strong woman!!

  • @TheCommenterRabbi
    @TheCommenterRabbi Год назад +8

    Very inspirational thank you for this episode!

  • @elishevabarenbaum5319
    @elishevabarenbaum5319 Год назад +3

    This is a great interview, with a lovely, inspiring lady.
    Unfortunately, some people in the comments are projecting their own prejudices about Ashkenazim and . It is normal for people to be curious when they see a stranger who is not from their community and who looks very different to them. Anyone who has travelled to countries with an ethnic majority different to them would know this. People stare at you, follow you and want to have their photo taken with you. It is not malicious, but simple curiousity.
    And btw, I am typical Ashkenazi, BT, and was also questioned by people when I ventured into their communities. This is normal.

  • @miriamg7949
    @miriamg7949 Год назад +8

    This is very very inspiring!
    Advice to be true to urself is not popular but she is very brave to publicize it!

  • @chanalombard699
    @chanalombard699 Год назад +4

    Love this woman. she's refreshingly true to self. her attitude is refreshing, i learned from her a lot

  • @raversmash
    @raversmash 8 месяцев назад +2

    The only thing that really struck me in a negative light is the way she basically said she divorced her husband because she didn't want autistic children. As a mother of an Autistic child she should know better.

  • @tessajetta8146
    @tessajetta8146 Год назад +10

    I’m following your guest. She’s epic!

  • @kongo289
    @kongo289 Год назад +3

    Thanks!

  • @StarvrosMitchell
    @StarvrosMitchell Год назад +7

    I really enjoyed this amazing story. Baruch HaShem!

  • @MSW613
    @MSW613 Год назад +4

    The caption is very misleading. I thought she was a convert

  • @dassiglick1640
    @dassiglick1640 Год назад +5

    This was an EPIC episode 😉!! Thank you!!

  • @dmbr111
    @dmbr111 Год назад +14

    Epic: Sara has a Jewish soul. It's really as simple as that.

    • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
      @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +2

      Shes jewish...why shouldnt she

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +2

      we need to embrace out black Jewish brothers and sisters. There should be no racism and hatred within our community

    • @antoniajane5442
      @antoniajane5442 Год назад +3

      ​@@in5minutes556there should be no racism in any community.

  • @golda3760
    @golda3760 7 месяцев назад +1

    As listeners, we are aware and respectful of her identity without the need for constant emphasis on her appearance. This focus on physical traits could inadvertently imply that her presence in the Jewish community is an anomaly, which is far from the truth.
    The beauty of Judaism lies in its diversity, and every Jew, regardless of color or origin, has an equally valid and cherished place in our community. It would be enriching to hear more about the varied experiences, beliefs, and contributions of Jews from all backgrounds, without the primary focus being on their race or how they 'fit' into Judaism.
    I share this feedback with the utmost respect for what you have created and with the hope that it contributes positively to the ongoing development of your content. Thank you for considering my perspective, and I look forward to future episodes that continue to celebrate the diversity of the Jewish community in a balanced manner.

  • @raizyfried9014
    @raizyfried9014 Год назад +4

    Very interesting! Thank you!

  • @Noble724
    @Noble724 Год назад +6

    What a strong woman, very inspiring. Love this even though I’m not Jewish.

  • @isagive
    @isagive Год назад +3

    Lots of love to you. You are very inspiring ... ❤️

  • @cynthiakatz5451
    @cynthiakatz5451 Год назад +2

    Epic!

  • @victoriagonzalez7968
    @victoriagonzalez7968 Год назад +4

    EPIC# What a beautiful conversation with this lovely lady, Sara! She brings me so much inspiration to continue to be myself no matter what religion, race, color or even gender. My father was dark skinned and mother is like latte mocha - like me and I always get looked at strangely even by my own christian community, so I don't go to church or belong to any religious entities! However, part of that reasoning is because I really wanted to get to know what Jesus was truly reading and speaking about. Thank you for sharing this wisdom with me! Also, I need the recipes ;-)

  • @mcdan2696
    @mcdan2696 27 дней назад

    Amazing

  • @kazirahman-bw7cn
    @kazirahman-bw7cn Год назад +3

    im bangladeshi origins from msjlim family but i was athiest all my life in spirit but now i find jewish religion interesting so i want to become jewish

    • @greatballsoffire02
      @greatballsoffire02 7 месяцев назад +2

      Just so you know we don't look for converts, we discourage it. It's a big commitment, so people take years to learn and sometimes decide its not for them and some decide it is, and both is good. We just like education

  • @lyalya8
    @lyalya8 Год назад +5

    She looks Jewish, she acts Jewish,she speaks jewish, she is smart !!! SHE IS JEWISH !!!

  • @buffysummers2929
    @buffysummers2929 Год назад +5

    Epic

  • @healwithjaniele
    @healwithjaniele Год назад

    EPIC!!!

  • @magicmusicproduction
    @magicmusicproduction Год назад

    Epic video

  • @geulaMoshiachNow
    @geulaMoshiachNow Год назад +3

    EPIC

  • @natashagrunebaum9422
    @natashagrunebaum9422 Год назад +12

    I am finding some of the comments very sad. Don't want to turn a very interesting story into a heated debate. Out of respect for Suri I will refrain from responding to very narrow minded views. Respect is all that is needed when someone gives you their life story. It's not necessary to ask questions that are based on naivety.

    • @______638
      @______638 Год назад +3

      people can ask whatever they want.

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +3

      we need to embrace out black Jewish brothers and sisters. There should be no racism and hatred within our community

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад +1

      @@in5minutes556
      It has no place in our world if what we truly want is to live in peace with each other on this tiny planet. We’re all just human and have more in common then not incl 98.5-99% DNA.

  • @efrainbrown1
    @efrainbrown1 6 месяцев назад +1

    This channel has really got me more more interested in Judaism

  • @VioletACordy
    @VioletACordy Год назад +7

    😊THANK YOU ~ YAAKOV AND THE HOSTS + PRODUCERS OF LIVING L’CHAIM ❤BLESS YOU FOR INVITIER SARA BRAUN (THE GORGEOUS BLACK JEWISH LADY ~ SINGER) ❤❤WE ENJOY ALL YOUR VIDEO INTERVIEWS IMMENSELY 🌈💥💥💥SHALOM TO YOU YAAKOV AND YOUR BELOVED FAMILY AND BRILLIANT TEAM ~ PRODUCERS ~ Violet (from Toronto and Australia) 🦚🌲🎄🎄🌳🦚🌳🐕🐕

  • @aaronweiss8284
    @aaronweiss8284 Год назад +1

    Epic content!

  • @louisedost8476
    @louisedost8476 Год назад +3

    This woman is beautiful all over ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤‼️Thank You!!!!Danke!!!❤❤❤

  • @yankeyd358
    @yankeyd358 Год назад +2

    Epic, loved it,

  • @gdew9643
    @gdew9643 Год назад +1

    Liked her energy, very positive lady. THanks.

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 Год назад +2

  • @josephmauer2591
    @josephmauer2591 11 месяцев назад

    Epic😍

  • @heshyk4043
    @heshyk4043 Год назад +1

    Epic show and interview with a wonderful person (Suri).

  • @AMERICAFIRSTBOSS
    @AMERICAFIRSTBOSS Год назад +5

    wow wow amazed hope she has a great life

  • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
    @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +6

    Beautiful woman, inside and out...bright too. Lets get a shidduch going....!

  • @rogerdixon3677
    @rogerdixon3677 Год назад +1

    EPIC!❤❤

  • @juderickman8275
    @juderickman8275 Год назад +2

    Total respect

  • @batyaseguin6307
    @batyaseguin6307 Год назад +1

    What makes someone Hassidic besides just living in that community ? Day to day what is so different from a regular Orthodox observant Jew. She said she is told that she is Hassidic from regular Orthodox and hasidic s tell her she is regular Orthodox. So what does she do, believe, practice that makes her Hassidic.

  • @jeanjaz
    @jeanjaz Год назад +2

    I've seen Suri in other interviews, and she seems tired in this one.
    I was surprised she didn't seem MORE tired in another interview when she mentioned the time difference. Like this one, she was in Holland and her interviewer was in the States.
    Epic!

  • @a.m204
    @a.m204 Год назад +2

    BARUCH HaShem. Very encouraging stories. I am coloured too. I am from Asia.

  • @zackslabs
    @zackslabs Год назад

    Lovely story. Mazeltov on your future barmitvahs. 3 wow

  • @mcdan2696
    @mcdan2696 27 дней назад

    Our mother is a reflection of G@d's love!

  • @willschneider7252
    @willschneider7252 Год назад +3

    epic

  • @ManashantiiTheChristian
    @ManashantiiTheChristian 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love you Suri as a Sister to Sister. I just watched your Andrew Gold interview and I have just ordered your book.❤
    Thank you
    I am a Black lady half Jewish but Christian.
    Manashantii The Christian

    • @saul2491
      @saul2491 6 месяцев назад

      There is no such thing as half Jewish. We only have 100% Jewish and 0% Jewish.

  • @0e0l7i
    @0e0l7i Год назад +5

    Lovely Lady.

  • @dachyomi7808
    @dachyomi7808 Год назад

    I wonder if the kid got shots at a very early stage, many parents delay and only do when the kids are feeling strong and not a few at the same time

  • @chanaglanstein4689
    @chanaglanstein4689 Год назад +3

    At the beginning of the book "That Black Chasidishe Lady" it is written that all of the names were changed. This avoiding Lashon Horah or embarrassing anybody. In such an interview the interviewer should be more aware of the questions that he asks can cause the subject to say things that are damaging. Some things should be left alone as taboo subjects.

  • @screamtoasigh9984
    @screamtoasigh9984 Год назад

    Man the auto captions ... if you didn't know what RUclips thought about Jews ... They can't even spell yarmulke or mezzuzah.

  • @______638
    @______638 Год назад +8

    so if she's hasidim then that's a wig?

    • @Nissa55574
      @Nissa55574 Год назад +6

      yes

    • @sherrylawrencelewis2544
      @sherrylawrencelewis2544 Год назад +2

      Once you are married, it should be worn.

    • @greatballsoffire02
      @greatballsoffire02 7 месяцев назад

      Yes in the chassidish community its normal to wear a wig even if you are divorced. Other communities will not wear a wig if they divorce

  • @stuartblaustein1199
    @stuartblaustein1199 8 месяцев назад

    Suri, Loved your story, love your personality. Come Home: Israel is waiting for you. Wishing you all the best: may you meet your bashert!

  • @sandrai3599
    @sandrai3599 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, Suri, you are such a wonderful person. I would love to meet you and be your friend. You give me inspiration to live like an Ehrlich yid. May Hashem grant you an easy life with brocha and hatzlocha!

  • @bigdog4166
    @bigdog4166 Год назад +1

    Hey Living Lchaim I have a question If my mother converted to Judaism orthodoxly the correct way before getting married and giving birth to me would that make me Jewish.

  • @jmc8076
    @jmc8076 Год назад +1

    Beautiful smile and smart lady.

  • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
    @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +2

    How old is she?

  • @shoshanakirya-ziraba8216
    @shoshanakirya-ziraba8216 Год назад +17

    Welcome to the tribe Sister ❤️
    I love my Black, Jewish women around the world ✡️ 🕍 🇮🇱 🕎
    Am Yisrael Chai

    • @myopinions1
      @myopinions1 Год назад +6

      She was never not in the tribe.

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +2

      we need to embrace out black Jewish brothers and sisters. There should be no racism and hatred within our community

  • @user-hk7qu8gi6n
    @user-hk7qu8gi6n Год назад +1

    On you dont need to answering their question by the same one. Because you are uniq.
    Meny do not ask you if you are jewish, but all of them want to ask (only the people that can not resist from asking you)

  • @feigyshtein1207
    @feigyshtein1207 Год назад

    EPIC!!!!!!!!!!

  • @eliyahupereira
    @eliyahupereira Год назад +2

    So crazy

  • @AlternateCurrent.
    @AlternateCurrent. Год назад +1

    😮

  • @ofrarosa4511
    @ofrarosa4511 Год назад +1

    Epic
    Sara great lady

  • @Maya73805
    @Maya73805 2 месяца назад

    what is going on whit her voice?

  • @freeman.7238
    @freeman.7238 8 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful lady, she should come to Israel. She will feel home here. Israel is much more colorful country. She is beautiful and lovely lady. Come home, come to Israel. I would love to help out her.

  • @Macsdaug
    @Macsdaug Год назад +1

    I was taught that if your mother is Jewish, you are Jewish. But not if it’s the father.

  • @lizatab
    @lizatab Год назад +2

    Jews❤

  • @a.m204
    @a.m204 Год назад +2

    So beautiful.

  • @hilamerhavi4752
    @hilamerhavi4752 Год назад +3

    אתם לבושים באותו הצבע❤יהדות אינה גזע של גוף.אלא גזע של הנשמה❤❤❤חמודה,גם יהודיה וגם שחומה😂לא פשוט

  • @NazirBrohi-ht3fr
    @NazirBrohi-ht3fr 11 месяцев назад

    Great community ❤❤❤❤

  • @louisedost8476
    @louisedost8476 Год назад

    So true happy for 50 or 60 years! So true!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤‼️

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Sara. I too would like to become a Hasidic Jew, watching in the UK. ❤

  • @IHighscoredYourGirl
    @IHighscoredYourGirl Год назад

    Blacks + Jews = ❤❤❤❤

  • @Brainjoy01
    @Brainjoy01 Год назад

    Suri is so beautiful. What a smile

  • @theamparson6081
    @theamparson6081 Год назад

    Like to see Sara Braun prepare for the Shabbath at home.

  • @alysbenj2299
    @alysbenj2299 Год назад

    #epic

  • @user-hk7qu8gi6n
    @user-hk7qu8gi6n Год назад +2

    Your older son fit to learn science. He is looking after תבונה logic, truth, reality comoncens. Possibility...
    not just אמונה

  • @DELRAYDISH
    @DELRAYDISH Год назад +2

    No , she experienced so much anti semitism, and racism
    I’m the Netherlands , but her Neshuma told her who she is !

  • @silviashefa4097
    @silviashefa4097 Год назад

    Being Jewish means attaining the sensation of two contrasting forces in nature, the egoistic force, which is our human nature, and its opposite altruistic force, which is the force of nature itself.
    The attainment of these two forces define the people who, first under Abraham, developed this sensation of reality. They became known as the people of Israel, and later, as the Jews.
    At a certain point, around 2.000 years ago, we lost the sensation of the two forces and lived solely in the egoistic force. That is the meaning of being in exile.
    Exile has no geographic connotations, i.e. that we left some geographic Land of Israel and now we return to it. It is rather a matter of an inner exile, that we do not host the sensation of the altruistic nature, i.e. the quality of love, bestowal and connection, between us. When we fell from this sensation, we then entered our period of exile and ceased to exist as the people of Israel.