Yitzchak, I'm so impressed with your intelligence, maturity and wisdom. Im so happy you decided to go ahead and speak public. You definitely touched and helped alot of people with your clarity and perspective of your experience. It is definitely needed, thank you
WOW 🤩 this interview made me cry 😭 I’m a 17 year old Chassidish girl ( my father is Satmar) I however don’t live in Williamsburg/ Monroe and therefore my family is more mainstream. I have a very close connection to Chassidus but I truly think that there are some things that have to change. 😢People just have to see the beauty of Chassidus and Judiasm ❤
WOW! Issac's religiousity, spirituality and emunah is so perfected and rock solid! In addition his mentschleit is outstanding! What a beautiful Yiddishe man!
I will never ever forget the chessed I received from satmar. They are the best. Also, my friend who grew up nonfrum is now satmar (and married a satmar guy, raising satmar children etc.) because she was so inspired by them ❤
Wow, that's super amazing. I would love to hear your voice again. That's too short. Sorry ,you need to make a separate interview for every topic.Thank you. I appreciate it
There is good and bad in every community yet you still need a community to succeed in life you just have to navigate everything in the community you choose
Yitzchak felt something was missing in his life and went in pursuit of it. I have to admit I got lost in his philosophical journey partly because many of the words spoken were in Hebrew or Yiddish? He speaks of balance, control, and other esoteric concepts I get the feeling this young man isn't done in his search for meaning and purpose. I wish him the best ...
There is nothing more enjoyable than pursuing our relationship with HaShem from a place of our own souls' desire. The journey of life is an important part.
Wow!!! I'm super impressed how wise Yitzhak is beyond his age! It's visible that he's a person that has worked on himself and found his inner truth! Kol hakavod!❤
Wow!! Amazing interview. Nobody is beyond hope. We are all on life's journey. The main thing is to succeed achieving the goal that you set for yourself.
Sholoam , amazing story I am very happy for you. Let me tell you something believing in yourself and focusing on the positive is a beautiful thing. Yahweh's blessings. Much love
@@janebillered1893 name was ommited for a reason becuase not always do people click together. The Rabbi does tremendous work but of course nothing is fail proof.
He seems to be describing a cult but not allowing us to know which Please explain why does he think it's not a cult He's also not telling any details at all When was he on the streets and why? He wasn't only kicked out of yeshiva but also from home? What kind of artist is he? From what age
I am one of the 5% non-Jew who really enjoys your channel. I now know quite a few Yiddish words. However, I wish a few of the words were translated. I am sure you would get more viewers if English was always used or translations put on the screen.
I'm 100% sure from who he is talking, yes, we need to watch out from this guy, he is brainwashing hundreds of hundreds people in the entire Hasidic world, but for some Hasidic Jews he can be good, as Isaac mentioned at least they are keeping Judaism because of him, instead of being in the streets.
I didn't find anything meaningful or fascinating here, just a young kid who hasn't started life yet and seems to demand respect for every word that comes out of his mouth, for some reason. I have many friends who have gone through just as much, or even more, in life, but they didn't feel the need to come on a podcast, since this is just regular life.
And yet I read your comment, and I didn't read anything important or wise. It almost feels like you have a jealousy of someone sharing their story, in the same way most Yidden don't like Ba'al Teshuva, everything looks new and beautiful, that raw relationship with Hashem, makes someone born into it feel "I'm here born to this and I don't see that... It must be bullshit"
And yet I’m not on a podcast telling a supposed fascinating story I’m just voicing my opinion. On a 20 year old uneducated kid. Every yid is a ba’al tesuva.. that’s besides the point that I didn’t hear anything meaningful that would make me connect to God in any way just a bunch of quotes that he twists to his liking
And Jakob vowed a vow, saying, If the Word of the Lord will be my Helper, and will keep me from shedding innocent blood, and from strange worship, and from impure converse, in this way that I am going; and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to wear,and bring me again in peace to my father's house, the Word of the Lord shall be my God.
Wow! Love his honesty ,and you must be a smart boy,that you have the שכל to return to Hashem's ways. I wish you all the best. ( and next time you will talk about satmar that they are the best and that anti zionist is the truthful way) :) The Rebbe ztl was NEVER wrong... and you know it! And yes, u spoke very well abt the netira karta! You rock!!
I can’t believe some of the things he said He is blaming everyone but himself Do me a favor Wrong to the next level He leaned English in cheder He learned geography in cheder He learned to spell in cheder Coz bh my kids has the same schooling system. They r bh doing Gr8 In buisness and very matzliach Dnt blame others to shine ur light Wrong at many level Suprised u aired something to bash the community he comes from After all the good we all benefit from I’m very disappointed how you aloud it
Hi, yitzchok fogel here, I will try to be careful with my words as my goal is to inspire. First of all thank you for your message and for showing your passion to the subject. Secondly, I grew up in satmer "Williamsburg" where education is not provided. That is not a bad thing to be clear, for the people that want to live life within the community its a beautiful thing, as not knowing much about the world, restrains them automatically from the dangers the world comes with, I made it clear that it's not a bad thing and the very only thing I intended, is for this shmuz to be the clarity in regard to the beauty of chassidus and the lifestyle it comes with. I haven't said a single word that would make someone think negatively about chasidim and I'm truly proud of that, thank you heshem for giving me the opportunity to make a kiduah heshem! (I hope you understand that many things I have been through that led me to the way I speak, the life stage I'm currently in, which is a truly good place, are experiences that cannot be shared in public as it won't be fair to me and to the people around me, my community etc... everyone that whatched this podcast with an open mind understood that. I'm happy that I chose to discuss the good as I believe that our beautiful community is a truly beautiful way of life and I absolutely love it, I hope I gave you here some clarity on that.. And if any person is trying to take my words as negetive or as misleading, well.. that is a choice beyond my control and its not my responsibility to think for them, I hope I'm clear enough and respectful enough, and thank you for your comment ❤)
What is the name of the workshop you both went to? The one in which Isaac described the experience of letting go of control entirely, not to someone else but to Hashem, or just letting go of it. Maybe also the one with the 5 No's.
Hi, yitzchok fogel here, first of all, thank you for your comment, and secondly, we were talking about "the possible you" seminar by reb yom tov Glasser. He is a wonderful man that can help many people and has helped many people to get to far places
He couldn't go into detail about a lot of subjects because it would have taken too long but he touched on a world of information he is very intelligent and has a lot of wisdom hopefully he will be back to tell us a lot more of his journey in more detail isaac you rock
I actually thought he was very clear and thought out. To be honest, I wasn't expecting someone with so much maturity and wisdom, but I was pleasantly surprised. This was a beautiful episode with meaningful and insitful decisions. Thank you Yitzchak
Yitzchak, I'm so impressed with your intelligence, maturity and wisdom. Im so happy you decided to go ahead and speak public. You definitely touched and helped alot of people with your clarity and perspective of your experience. It is definitely needed, thank you
The work the Satmar do with Bikur Cholim rooms in the hospitals is amazing!
WOW 🤩 this interview made me cry 😭 I’m a 17 year old Chassidish girl ( my father is Satmar) I however don’t live in Williamsburg/ Monroe and therefore my family is more mainstream. I have a very close connection to Chassidus but I truly think that there are some things that have to change. 😢People just have to see the beauty of Chassidus and Judiasm ❤
Isaac & Yaakov what an incredible interview! So much wisdom, so much healing. Isaac continue to spread light and chizuk ad bias goel tzedek!
WOW! Issac's religiousity, spirituality and emunah is so perfected and rock solid! In addition his mentschleit is outstanding! What a beautiful Yiddishe man!
Wow! Keep climbing, Isaac.
So brave of you to come and speak so honestly and openly! Lots of respect!!
Wow!! I hope Isaac finds his bashert soon!!!
I will never ever forget the chessed I received from satmar. They are the best.
Also, my friend who grew up nonfrum is now satmar (and married a satmar guy, raising satmar children etc.) because she was so inspired by them ❤
get her interviewed !! please !!!
His commitment to juadism is so inspiring!! A Must Watch!!
Chesed from Satmar is best!
He's a good kid! Bring him back in a few years so we can see what he's up to!
Wow, that's super amazing. I would love to hear your voice again. That's too short. Sorry ,you need to make a separate interview for every topic.Thank you. I appreciate it
Wow. Thanks for sharing. Quite inspirational.
wow! Yitzchok you are such an inspiration! i dont see what exactly you went thru but i belive you!
Wow!! Amazing Hatzlacha in everything you do!
Life is a balance (but not 50/50), at this point in the world people don't appreciate the value of stoicism enough.
Hey @LivingLchaim you should do a podcast with the twins from france
WOW in ALL CAPS!
What an awesome interview!
Wow what a powerful story.
Very inspiring
We agree!
Wish i had these yeshiva opportunities when i was his age…
Being in a community it works for you and against you. Theres ups and downs.
There is good and bad in every community yet you still need a community to succeed in life you just have to navigate everything in the community you choose
Wow, incredible episode
Amazing insight about the white glove treatment! Yup. Kids want to grow and create a life.
Yitzcok is a good guy 💖💪
Isaac, you are amazing ❤
I followed him a few months ago on IG. True mensch 🙏🏻
Very powerful! Proud of you Yitzchok! ❤👏
Thank you for exposing Lev Tahor❤ and everything else you do
Yitzchak felt something was missing in his life and went in pursuit of it. I have to admit I got lost in his philosophical journey partly because many of the words spoken were in Hebrew or Yiddish? He speaks of balance, control, and other esoteric concepts
I get the feeling this young man isn't done in his search for meaning and purpose.
I wish him the best ...
He did not find kangaroos
@@linak7155 A lot of Hebrew -but he did translate it. Looks like he found his place and is looking to grow more and more
He is still very young...
What are you suggesting? He might leave again? Which direction?
My favourite singer is Bentsy Belstkin. Am also happy to have learned Yiddish. I wish he would have people sing in Yiddish.
Great interview!
There is nothing more enjoyable than pursuing our relationship with HaShem from a place of our own souls' desire. The journey of life is an important part.
Wow! Isn't it something when you give yourself over to Hashem after so many complex events? I wish you so much Mazal.
WOW May Hakodosh send Isaac much hatzlacha and joy!!
Wow!!! I'm super impressed how wise Yitzhak is beyond his age! It's visible that he's a person that has worked on himself and found his inner truth! Kol hakavod!❤
Very inspiring
Truly amazing
Keep it up! ❤
Yitzchok wow wow wow so impressive. I don't know how u have such confidence n such maturity at such a young age
Wow is an understatement;
Wow!! Amazing interview. Nobody is beyond hope. We are all on life's journey. The main thing is to succeed achieving the goal that you set for yourself.
Sholoam , amazing story I am very happy for you. Let me tell you something believing in yourself and focusing on the positive is a beautiful thing. Yahweh's blessings. Much love
Interesting, wow!💙
beautifully pure and raw. You are an exceptional הייליגע neshama. With a thirst for truth. Wishing you continued Hatzlacha in all that you do!
If the person he followed is not leading young people in a healthy way, maybe we need to know who in order for young people to protect themselves.
The purpose of the interview was to hear his journey not to bash someone that is made for some people and not for others
@@treeoflifewisdomacademy304 We all know who it is but some of us are pro him and some not. For some people it works and some people not.
@@ttee6990 no it's not Reb Avi Fishoff. It's a yeshiva. Let's not talk about people.
@@ttee6990 no not him he is great too it's a leader from a kehila
@@janebillered1893 name was ommited for a reason becuase not always do people click together. The Rabbi does tremendous work but of course nothing is fail proof.
Love your podcast. Could you do an episode on drugs consumption in the orthodox and ultra orthodox communities?
and alcohol
@@yermyweiss8280yes shul alcoholism is indeed terrible 😢
Amazing! Alot to learn from him
Yitzchok ❤
Wow, please keep us posted on his journey! Yasher koach!
❤❤❤
Amazing! Amazing!
Yitzchok is an amazing guy❤❤❤
What an inspiration!❤
Wow 🎉
Thank you so much for bringing him up
He seems to be describing a cult but not allowing us to know which
Please explain why does he think it's not a cult
He's also not telling any details at all
When was he on the streets and why? He wasn't only kicked out of yeshiva but also from home?
What kind of artist is he?
From what age
Wow! Thank you
There are also alot of ultraorthodox who leave hasidism. People in the Jewish community move in both directions.
❤❤❤
I am one of the 5% non-Jew who really enjoys your channel. I now know quite a few Yiddish words. However, I wish a few of the words were translated. I am sure you would get more viewers if English was always used or translations put on the screen.
@@antoniajane5442 there was translation because the boy repeated it
Very interesting and important conversation.
Love it 😍
Thank you very much for this interesting conversation, it would be amazing if you would do a podcast with Rabbi Gutman Locks ❤
Love Yaakov and Eli's work.
i really like the comment on the questions fall away
nice! ill remember that
Such a bright young man! I wish you much hatzlacha and bracha. Will daven for you at the Kotel the next time I go.
What he said about mesorah and the propensity of the soul that can go so low, to also go so high is something taught in Sefer haTanya... Hehe
I'm happy for you. Keep climbing.
WOW WOW WOW!!!
Wow🎉
Wow powerful
Wow
Why are we bleeping out something especially if it so important to the story.
Possible Lashon Hara
I'm 100% sure from who he is talking, yes, we need to watch out from this guy, he is brainwashing hundreds of hundreds people in the entire Hasidic world, but for some Hasidic Jews he can be good, as Isaac mentioned at least they are keeping Judaism because of him, instead of being in the streets.
Wow You’re doing great! You are an intelligent person!
Wow!
I love it
Wow!!! What story! Thanks for sharing! Check out his jewelry it’s really beautiful will definitely consider him for my next jewelry purchase!
Wow!
Very interesting 🙂 Baruch Hashem you found your way to following Hashem. It's important that we each find our way.
I didn't find anything meaningful or fascinating here, just a young kid who hasn't started life yet and seems to demand respect for every word that comes out of his mouth, for some reason. I have many friends who have gone through just as much, or even more, in life, but they didn't feel the need to come on a podcast, since this is just regular life.
And yet I read your comment, and I didn't read anything important or wise. It almost feels like you have a jealousy of someone sharing their story, in the same way most Yidden don't like Ba'al Teshuva, everything looks new and beautiful, that raw relationship with Hashem, makes someone born into it feel "I'm here born to this and I don't see that... It must be bullshit"
P
And yet I’m not on a podcast telling a supposed fascinating story I’m just voicing my opinion. On a 20 year old uneducated kid. Every yid is a ba’al tesuva.. that’s besides the point that I didn’t hear anything meaningful that would make me connect to God in any way just a bunch of quotes that he twists to his liking
And Jakob vowed a vow, saying, If the Word of the Lord will be my Helper, and will keep me from shedding innocent blood, and from strange worship, and from impure converse, in this way that I am going; and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to wear,and bring me again in peace to my father's house, the Word of the Lord shall be my God.
🔥❤️Yitschok 💪
Wow
powerffull stuff
I love the innocence of thinking that only Chasidishe communities shun smart phones.
Great pod cast
wow
Yes. I do agree that BH chasidish boys secular education got much better like about 15 years ago
❤
Wow! Wow! Wow! Regards from Johannesburg, South Africa.
Hey living lchaim
Hi
wow
What is this group situation you guys are talking about
For sure sponsord pod
Nope. Fake news.
Wow 🤩
Hi, I'm watching it on Spotify, will love if you can add the video on there as well.
Wow! Love his honesty ,and you must be a smart boy,that you have the שכל to return to Hashem's ways. I wish you all the best. ( and next time you will talk about satmar that they are the best and that anti zionist is the truthful way) :) The Rebbe ztl was NEVER wrong... and you know it! And yes, u spoke very well abt the netira karta! You rock!!
I can’t believe some of the things he said
He is blaming everyone but himself
Do me a favor
Wrong to the next level
He leaned English in cheder
He learned geography in cheder
He learned to spell in cheder
Coz bh my kids has the same schooling system.
They r bh doing Gr8
In buisness and very matzliach
Dnt blame others to shine ur light
Wrong at many level
Suprised u aired something to bash the community he comes from
After all the good we all benefit from
I’m very disappointed how you aloud it
Hi, yitzchok fogel here, I will try to be careful with my words as my goal is to inspire.
First of all thank you for your message and for showing your passion to the subject.
Secondly, I grew up in satmer "Williamsburg" where education is not provided. That is not a bad thing to be clear, for the people that want to live life within the community its a beautiful thing, as not knowing much about the world, restrains them automatically from the dangers the world comes with, I made it clear that it's not a bad thing and the very only thing I intended, is for this shmuz to be the clarity in regard to the beauty of chassidus and the lifestyle it comes with. I haven't said a single word that would make someone think negatively about chasidim and I'm truly proud of that, thank you heshem for giving me the opportunity to make a kiduah heshem!
(I hope you understand that many things I have been through that led me to the way I speak, the life stage I'm currently in, which is a truly good place, are experiences that cannot be shared in public as it won't be fair to me and to the people around me, my community etc... everyone that whatched this podcast with an open mind understood that. I'm happy that I chose to discuss the good as I believe that our beautiful community is a truly beautiful way of life and I absolutely love it, I hope I gave you here some clarity on that..
And if any person is trying to take my words as negetive or as misleading, well.. that is a choice beyond my control and its not my responsibility to think for them, I hope I'm clear enough and respectful enough, and thank you for your comment ❤)
@@isaacfogel4566❤
Very young person who didn't finish his journey to interview
If you’re alive - YOU didn’t finish your journey either 😉
What did they bleep out and why!? I don’t understand why they decided to do that
What is the name of the workshop you both went to?
The one in which Isaac described the experience of letting go of control entirely, not to someone else but to Hashem, or just letting go of it. Maybe also the one with the 5 No's.
Hi, yitzchok fogel here, first of all, thank you for your comment, and secondly, we were talking about "the possible you" seminar by reb yom tov Glasser.
He is a wonderful man that can help many people and has helped many people to get to far places
WOW
This boy is very sweet but the interview was very confusing and hard to follow
He couldn't go into detail about a lot of subjects because it would have taken too long but he touched on a world of information he is very intelligent and has a lot of wisdom hopefully he will be back to tell us a lot more of his journey in more detail isaac you rock
I actually thought he was very clear and thought out. To be honest, I wasn't expecting someone with so much maturity and wisdom, but I was pleasantly surprised. This was a beautiful episode with meaningful and insitful decisions. Thank you Yitzchak
@@atd8134 Yes, each thought on its own was very succinct. However, the storyline of his journey was very choppy
Possmee? Possibility? What? Please clarify.
Baruch HaShem