Wow wow I just finished watching this interview amazing I love that he talks learning with your wife thanks so so much for uploading this wishing you a wonderful day
Absolutely incredible you two! I love the theme of marriage that you all are going with when it comes to these interviews. I'm sure that Mordechai has been interviewed countless of times but I've never heard from Tzipporah. So this is a treat! I haven't even finished watching the video and I already love it. So inspirational. Especially for spouses to watch together! Please do another interview with Dr. Yehuda Pryce and his wife! 🙏
Thank you for the interview, it is a blessing to me. May, HaShem bless both Rav Mordechai and his wife. I watched the interview like 5 times, wealth of knowledge, just allowing it to soak in. Appreciate that you are mindful, that some of your viewers are not all at the same place as others and that your content is backed up with the Tanakh. Also, great interview with Living Lchaim. Baruch HaShem. Shalom bayit to both married households. Hope shabbat was great and have a wonderful week. Shalom.
@@houseoflev you all put in a lot of work/effort and dedication to share what you have genuinely learnt. Thank you so much I have learned so much from you and this channel. May Hashem shine his face on you.
I became a widow at age 51 and have not pushed myself towards seeking another relationship in these part 13 years. I have to say hearing the four of you discuss your walks has been very sweet and reminded me of so many sweet things in my marriage. So precious 💕
It is so good to listen to your videos! The focus on marriage is wonderful! I love the way both couples found/selected their partners. It just makes sense. Being aligned spiritually is oh so important!
I stayed to the end, and so glad because the interview kept hitting new heights. You guys are such an inspiration to me. I am telling my friends all about you so they will also tune you in. Kol tov!!
I was so disappointed to see that I missed this live yesterday. Last night I had your video set-up in my Watch Later queue and now I am watching the replay this morning. I am only 10 minutes in right now, but I just had to comment first before I finished watching all the way through .. I mean, who doesn't love a love story, am I right?! Love .. that topic will get us every time; it just draws us in completely; and there are many different kinds of love - familial love, love between spouses, and God's love for us, to name a few. I love marriage .. I love talking about it, sharing about it, hearing about it, and more than anything I love being married. The longer time has gone on, it's amazing how marriage thrives, how that love grows more deeply, and how incredible to even imagine the capacity we have in our hearts as that love flourishes .. we think we've reached the depth, that we love our partner so deeply and so fully, and yet there's still more. And more. It's never-ending. In our almost-25 years of marriage, we have never been happier. While many people might cringe a little of growing older as the years seem to pass by so quickly, we're excited for it because we can't wait for more .. to grow even closer, to love even more deeply, to enjoy even more time together as God intended marriage to be. We just can't wait to see what's next 💜
How beautiful is this message! May H’ continue to grant you both more years of happiness!!!! Btw.. this wasn’t a live. It was prerecorded 🙂 Thx for your support
OMG! I love what Rav Mordechai Yosef said about the mind and intellect of the convert. What a profound thought. It’s not the conversion process, it’s the intellect of the convert. Powerful ❤!
Rav Mordechai Ben Avraham Great I interview. I like how you kind of reminded us really what Jewish marriage is supposed to be like and emphasized for example partners in mitzvos. And going to the Holy places on dates it really knips this material world idea in the west of what we think marriage is and our ideas. Even myself some of the ideas you were sharing for me in gulus i never thought of it like the way you put it
So happy to learn that Mordechai obtained his Smicha and is also married, met him at Ohr Sameach when visiting my son a few years back. Wishing him and his wife all of Hashems blessings.
The chachamim also bring down, that it’s a ger who coverts, meaning, you as a non-Jew before going through the conversion process, was, a stranger from the world you come from, you already have a Jewish neshama, what you are doing is going through the process to bring down that neshama into you. Being a ger is the ultimate teshuvah, returning to your source ( HaShem).
Thank you for your delightful inspiring journey. I wish modesty would be highlighted re other aspects, not just dress, and not just women's dress. Can you try to shine a spotlight on this issue?
Hey James. It could’ve been that we are swamped with messages. Maybe accidentally looked over. Or depending on the context and intention of your question, maybe it was best for us not to answer. Please feel free to share again! Thx
Like Shas in Israel.. in order to be accepted in Israeli society they act and dress like AskanaziJews.. In Morrocco they had a Rich Separdic Culture.. learn about in Detail the Racisim encountered by Sephardim, Yeminites and Eithopians etc. Both the Religious and Secular establisments here have much soul searching to do.. I share this because I care..
Ashkenazis have contributed a lot and have gone through unspeakable horrors. But, there are TONS of other types of Jews. My mom was half Moroccan. I am a Sephardic Jew. Sephardics have the most beautiful culture. The most important works have come from the Sephardics. It is a shame that people think they have to become Ashkenized to be accepted. They will learn the truth about Ben Ish Chai, Rabbi Faur, Rabbi Yehudah Fetaya and more in time. When the Ashkenzis were being persecuted in Europe during the middle ages, Sephardics were flourishing in culture, music Jewish texts, poetry and literature. That is why the Ashkies came there to be with them, to escape persecution, when the Sephardics had a symbiotic relationship with the Arabs there, and the Sephardics were learned in all the sciences. Ashkies were astounded to find that. When the Ashkies came to Israel in the 40's they wanted nothing to do with Middle Eastern -Eastern Oriental culture, and they themselves persecuted all the non Eastern European Jews, they took the babies from Yemenite Jews and gave them away, they sterilized the women, the Moroccan men wrote home to the North African Jews not to come to Israel, they treat us worse than the Nazis. They wanted to rebuild Eastern Europe in Israel. If they want to know some truths, they can read this article from Haaretz: www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-horrified-by-racism-moroccan-immigrants-in-israel-warned-families-not-to-follow-1.9982152
@@TheRUclipsAlchemist make sure you say that it was THE SECULAR NON RELIGIOUS JEWS that did that...NOT THE RELIGIOUS .They wanted to secularize them. ! The same liberal secular left wingers in Israel now. The gay paraders ...those chevra.
@@TheRUclipsAlchemist For the most part it was Sefardim who came to live in Ashkenazi societies, in Holland and in Northern Italy for example, after the expulsion from Spain, not the other way around. They weren't forcibly sterilized. You can talk about the Yemenite baby issue without exaggeration. And comparing to Nazis is disgusting.
By going to the tzadikim's grave, your prayers to G-d can be elevated by the righteousness of the tzadik. You can also ask from the tzadik to be your advocate in front of G-d.
BEGED IVRI was established in 1983 based on a vision of how the Israelites dressed as a free people, upright in their Land. Awaking before dawn, ritually immersing in the mikve, our ancestors would don their Israelite garment, ascend the Temple Mount, and await the sunrise and the beginning of the daily Temple Service. How did they dress? How are we dressing? Beautiful Biblical attire for the modern Israelite, for worship and general wear Black coats? Black hats? Suits and ties? The fashion of Borough Park .... or perhaps Paris? Of course not! The beautiful Biblical fashion for the modern Israelite was born of that vision. Starting out as a bedsheet folded, pinned, and cut while the vision was still "hot" -- Beged Ivri has over the last 13 years strived to meet the growing demand created by the availability of native Israelite garments.
Reuven was my cousin who passed away some months ago. used to visit him whenever I could and I could understand his vision and one would hope that others like yourselves would also.
Are you even serious with this nonsense? The current Ashkenazi L'vush was obviously not developed in Israel. Whose fault is it that Sephardic and Edut Mizrach frum people would also choose to adopt such styles? It developed in GALUS!! Not exactly sub tropical in Eastern Europe us it? A bit silly to wear white, thin, flowy kaftans or Arab style sheets? The truth is (Israel not withstanding) we are still in Galus. You can sit here and pretend we're not but real yiden know we are, not just Chassidish anti zionists. Funnier yet is your assertion of a "vision". A notzri told me his Paul also had one on his way to Damascus, so congrats to your cuz 😉 on that one. You must be soo proud. A kosheren pesach
Fact: Hebron is situated in the region North-West in _South Africa!_ The Ancient PatriARCHs and MatriARCHs were of African Descent, they were buried on the Continent of Africa. Not sure whose graves were visited.
no offense I know Rabbi M... he's probably not even a real rabbi, and he sounds ignorant when he talks.. I cant bare to listen to him for 5 minutes without cringing.
You don't know me were NOT friends WE'VE never done business together. Following me online does not constitute knowing me. You're entitled to not like me or my voice or whatever. But don't mislead people that we have some type of relationship, powering your negative statement, as if it has any basis other than your personal opinion. Of someone you've never ever had any personal relationship with
@@mordechaibenavraham6588 Believe me I know you, and I have discussions about you daily. The non-sense you share online.. You promoting that NFT non-sense... THE BLACK JEW. WHAT KIND OF RABBI ARE YOU... How can someone take you serious.. You sit here in this video and share your Torah insight on Marriage and stuff, and then you sell a hoody that says BLACK JEW.. hey , hey its cool... you can do whatever you want. but your not a damn Rabbi in my eyes... I'll be in Jerusalem soon. better not catch you on the street 😎.. freaking Uncle Tom .
My wife and I really enjoyed the interview guys! The way Rav Mordechai framed being a ger a stranger to the world was mind blowing to us.
That was beautiful right?
Pretty awesome explanation
Wow wow I just finished watching this interview amazing I love that he talks learning with your wife thanks so so much for uploading this wishing you a wonderful day
Yes so beautiful and that’s how it should be! My husband and I love learning together!!😊
Absolutely incredible you two! I love the theme of marriage that you all are going with when it comes to these interviews. I'm sure that Mordechai has been interviewed countless of times but I've never heard from Tzipporah. So this is a treat! I haven't even finished watching the video and I already love it. So inspirational. Especially for spouses to watch together!
Please do another interview with Dr. Yehuda Pryce and his wife! 🙏
Yes they so much wisdom to share!!! It was definitely an honor for us to interview both of them! We would love to interview the Pryce family!!!😊
Known Mordechai for years, happy this happened!
You know it was bound to happen achi!🙏🏾 Very holy souls! We’re so grateful Hashem allowed us to have them on!
Lakuvid Shabbos Kodesh!!
Chanie Glick!!
No thanks please…I’m just so inspired by y’all!!
Omgosh you’re amazing. Thank you so much. May Hashem continue to bless your family!🙏🏾🙏🏾
Totally inspired by all of you. A kiddush Hashem! May you all go from strength to strength! Shabbat shalom
BH!! Thank you and Shabbat Shalom
Thank you for the interview, it is a blessing to me. May, HaShem bless both Rav Mordechai and his wife. I watched the interview like 5 times, wealth of knowledge, just allowing it to soak in. Appreciate that you are mindful, that some of your viewers are not all at the same place as others and that your content is backed up with the Tanakh. Also, great interview with Living Lchaim. Baruch HaShem. Shalom bayit to both married households. Hope shabbat was great and have a wonderful week. Shalom.
Thanks for listening! They are a special couple and was an honor to interview them😊
@@houseoflev you all put in a lot of work/effort and dedication to share what you have genuinely learnt. Thank you so much I have learned so much from you and this channel. May Hashem shine his face on you.
@@StarvrosMitchell thank you so much
This is so beautiful, loving it!
So happy to hear!
Just totally Awe inspiring! Keeping up the amazing work!
Chanie!!
Thank you Chanie! So happy you enjoyed it. 🙏🏾🙏🏾 eLEVate
בדיוק התחלתי לצפות בערוץ שלכם ומצאתי כאן הרבה הנאה ! תודה לכם!.
Rav Mordechai hit it on the head -- you guys are so much light! Keep up the good work.
They were amazing. Thx for watching
I became a widow at age 51 and have not pushed myself towards seeking another relationship in these part 13 years. I have to say hearing the four of you discuss your walks has been very sweet and reminded me of so many sweet things in my marriage. So precious 💕
Wow sorry to hear about your loss. May Hashem continue to Bless you! Thx for watching.
It is so good to listen to your videos! The focus on marriage is wonderful! I love the way both couples found/selected their partners. It just makes sense. Being aligned spiritually is oh so important!
This is the most intelligent discussion on marriage and prayer, thank you ❤️
I love the show and I just submit ur show to my Roku Tv and Amazon Prime connect
You have a wonderful and fascinating channel
Thank you. We’re so happy you enjoy it
Great to see you guys together.
Thank you. Definitely a good time
I stayed to the end, and so glad because the interview kept hitting new heights. You guys are such an inspiration to me. I am telling my friends all about you so they will also tune you in. Kol tov!!
Wonderful people, great to meet them.
You all are great!
Thank you Barbara 🙏🏾🙏🏾
We appreciate you taking the time to watch
Mindblown. Absolutely enlightening. Thank you for sharing.
I was so disappointed to see that I missed this live yesterday. Last night I had your video set-up in my Watch Later queue and now I am watching the replay this morning. I am only 10 minutes in right now, but I just had to comment first before I finished watching all the way through .. I mean, who doesn't love a love story, am I right?! Love .. that topic will get us every time; it just draws us in completely; and there are many different kinds of love - familial love, love between spouses, and God's love for us, to name a few. I love marriage .. I love talking about it, sharing about it, hearing about it, and more than anything I love being married. The longer time has gone on, it's amazing how marriage thrives, how that love grows more deeply, and how incredible to even imagine the capacity we have in our hearts as that love flourishes .. we think we've reached the depth, that we love our partner so deeply and so fully, and yet there's still more. And more. It's never-ending. In our almost-25 years of marriage, we have never been happier. While many people might cringe a little of growing older as the years seem to pass by so quickly, we're excited for it because we can't wait for more .. to grow even closer, to love even more deeply, to enjoy even more time together as God intended marriage to be. We just can't wait to see what's next 💜
How beautiful is this message! May H’ continue to grant you both more years of happiness!!!!
Btw.. this wasn’t a live. It was prerecorded 🙂
Thx for your support
@@houseoflev I really enjoyed it
OMG! I love what Rav Mordechai Yosef said about the mind and intellect of the convert. What a profound thought. It’s not the conversion process, it’s the intellect of the convert. Powerful ❤!
Sheesh!! Sooo good
I just ordered his book. 🙂
Rav Mordechai Ben Avraham Great I interview. I like how you kind of reminded us really what Jewish marriage is supposed to be like and emphasized for example partners in mitzvos. And going to the Holy places on dates it really knips this material world idea in the west of what we think marriage is and our ideas. Even myself some of the ideas you were sharing for me in gulus i never thought of it like the way you put it
Right?? They definitely put things in perspective
Just wow, wow, wow!!! I have goosebumps et I'm crying
So happy you were impacted. 🙏🏾
Very inspirational
Thank you for watching
I’m not Jewish but you all are adorable and what an example of such a healthy loving marriage. All the best.
Wow guys you are so amazing... 😍
So happy you enjoyed it! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
So happy to learn that Mordechai obtained his Smicha and is also married, met him at Ohr Sameach when visiting my son a few years back. Wishing him and his wife all of Hashems blessings.
Shalom house of lev
Shalom Chanoelle 🙏🏾
Man! He is so deep!
Emet
The chachamim also bring down, that it’s a ger who coverts, meaning, you as a non-Jew before going through the conversion process, was, a stranger from the world you come from, you already have a Jewish neshama, what you are doing is going through the process to bring down that neshama into you. Being a ger is the ultimate teshuvah, returning to your source ( HaShem).
Sheeessssh! Powerful words. Thank you for that! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I would also recommend the Empowered Wife by Laura Doyle for a woman's guide in marriage in addition to Rabbi Arush's Women's Wisdom
How can i buy the book ?
Do you have the link? Or maybe its available in jerusalem?
Link in the description
Shalom Mishpahkah You Are Inspiring I'm currently looking to get married but HaShem is in charge.
You should have Hatzlacha in this journey!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@houseoflev kayn Todah Mishpahkah
You are AMAZING!!!!!
Thank you for your delightful inspiring journey. I wish modesty would be highlighted re other aspects, not just dress, and not just women's dress. Can you try to shine a spotlight on this issue?
Judaism has many paths that are ancient. Let them learn as well from the Kessim in Israel And go deeper
I had a few questions that you guys refuse to answer why?
Hey James. It could’ve been that we are swamped with messages. Maybe accidentally looked over. Or depending on the context and intention of your question, maybe it was best for us not to answer. Please feel free to share again! Thx
Like Shas in Israel.. in order to be accepted in Israeli society they act and dress like AskanaziJews.. In Morrocco they had a Rich Separdic Culture.. learn about in Detail the Racisim encountered by Sephardim, Yeminites and Eithopians etc. Both the Religious and Secular establisments here have much soul searching to do.. I share this because I care..
Ashkenazis have contributed a lot and have gone through unspeakable horrors. But, there are TONS of other types of Jews. My mom was half Moroccan. I am a Sephardic Jew. Sephardics have the most beautiful culture. The most important works have come from the Sephardics. It is a shame that people think they have to become Ashkenized to be accepted. They will learn the truth about Ben Ish Chai, Rabbi Faur, Rabbi Yehudah Fetaya and more in time. When the Ashkenzis were being persecuted in Europe during the middle ages, Sephardics were flourishing in culture, music Jewish texts, poetry and literature. That is why the Ashkies came there to be with them, to escape persecution, when the Sephardics had a symbiotic relationship with the Arabs there, and the Sephardics were learned in all the sciences. Ashkies were astounded to find that. When the Ashkies came to Israel in the 40's they wanted nothing to do with Middle Eastern -Eastern Oriental culture, and they themselves persecuted all the non Eastern European Jews, they took the babies from Yemenite Jews and gave them away, they sterilized the women, the Moroccan men wrote home to the North African Jews not to come to Israel, they treat us worse than the Nazis. They wanted to rebuild Eastern Europe in Israel. If they want to know some truths, they can read this article from Haaretz: www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-horrified-by-racism-moroccan-immigrants-in-israel-warned-families-not-to-follow-1.9982152
@@TheRUclipsAlchemist Ok.. Hope so.. But all of us have to come too terms with our own Evil... Racisim and hate.. Shabbat Shalom to all
@@ThePointintheheart Yep. Shabbat Shabbeth
@@TheRUclipsAlchemist make sure you say that it was THE SECULAR NON RELIGIOUS JEWS that did that...NOT THE RELIGIOUS .They wanted to secularize them. ! The same liberal secular left wingers in Israel now. The gay paraders ...those chevra.
@@TheRUclipsAlchemist For the most part it was Sefardim who came to live in Ashkenazi societies, in Holland and in Northern Italy for example, after the expulsion from Spain, not the other way around.
They weren't forcibly sterilized. You can talk about the Yemenite baby issue without exaggeration. And comparing to Nazis is disgusting.
By going to the tzadikim's grave, your prayers to G-d can be elevated by the righteousness of the tzadik. You can also ask from the tzadik to be your advocate in front of G-d.
👊🏾 that’s correct
Why rav mordecai has no beard. Is it not a mitzvah? No criticism just want to learn.
I can’t wait for you guys convert! As I say good luck on your journey to Judaism!
Thank you. We can’t wait either
🧠🫀🕎✡🕎🫀🧠
BEGED IVRI was established in 1983 based on a vision of how the Israelites dressed as a free people, upright in their Land.
Awaking before dawn, ritually immersing in the mikve, our ancestors would don their Israelite garment, ascend the Temple Mount, and await the sunrise and the beginning of the daily Temple Service.
How did they dress?
How are we dressing?
Beautiful Biblical attire for the modern Israelite, for worship and general wear
Black coats?
Black hats?
Suits and ties?
The fashion of Borough Park
.... or perhaps Paris?
Of course not!
The beautiful Biblical fashion for the modern Israelite was born of that vision.
Starting out as a bedsheet folded, pinned, and cut while the vision was still "hot" -- Beged Ivri has over the last 13 years strived to meet the growing demand created by the availability of native Israelite garments.
Reuven was my cousin who passed away some months ago. used to visit him whenever I could and I could understand his vision and one would hope that others like yourselves would also.
Are you even serious with this nonsense? The current Ashkenazi L'vush was obviously not developed in Israel. Whose fault is it that Sephardic and Edut Mizrach frum people would also choose to adopt such styles? It developed in GALUS!! Not exactly sub tropical in Eastern Europe us it? A bit silly to wear white, thin, flowy kaftans or Arab style sheets? The truth is (Israel not withstanding) we are still in Galus. You can sit here and pretend we're not but real yiden know we are, not just Chassidish anti zionists. Funnier yet is your assertion of a "vision". A notzri told me his Paul also had one on his way to Damascus, so congrats to your cuz 😉 on that one. You must be soo proud.
A kosheren pesach
Talk about rambam.
ruclips.net/video/GbVMFdvnTTk/видео.html More Ancient tradions
I have sister she looking for jew husband please let now her name is Carol Seifert
Did you come ordox jew
Yes
Fact: Hebron is situated in the region North-West in _South Africa!_
The Ancient PatriARCHs and MatriARCHs were of African Descent, they were buried on the Continent of Africa. Not sure whose graves were visited.
It's nowhere in the African continent, friend, Google these places pls
@@00800su of course it's not, these locations were _HIDDEN_ so those wise in their own wisdom could be confounded!
no offense I know Rabbi M... he's probably not even a real rabbi, and he sounds ignorant when he talks.. I cant bare to listen to him for 5 minutes without cringing.
Dont project your ignorance and hatred on him. Go check your mirror...
You really came to our channel to leave This negative comment about him?
@House of LEV you see in others what you lack in yourself...that's what the Torah says! So sad people come on with their issues.
You don't know me were NOT friends WE'VE never done business together. Following me online does not constitute knowing me. You're entitled to not like me or my voice or whatever. But don't mislead people that we have some type of relationship, powering your negative statement, as if it has any basis other than your personal opinion. Of someone you've never ever had any personal relationship with
@@mordechaibenavraham6588 Believe me I know you, and I have discussions about you daily. The non-sense you share online.. You promoting that NFT non-sense... THE BLACK JEW. WHAT KIND OF RABBI ARE YOU... How can someone take you serious.. You sit here in this video and share your Torah insight on Marriage and stuff, and then you sell a hoody that says BLACK JEW.. hey , hey its cool... you can do whatever you want. but your not a damn Rabbi in my eyes... I'll be in Jerusalem soon. better not catch you on the street 😎.. freaking Uncle Tom .