You Must See What I Saw In The Warsaw Ghetto!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Join me on a tour around the Warsaw Ghetto.
    The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of all Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Europe during World War II. It was established by the German authorities in November 1940 in the Muranów neighborhood of the Polish capital, Warsaw, with the aim of isolating the Jewish population from the rest of the city. At its peak, the Warsaw Ghetto held over 400,000 people in an area of 1.3 square miles, leading to overcrowding, severe food shortages, and rampant disease.
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  • @IsraelMyChannel
    @IsraelMyChannel  Год назад +15

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    • @mytwopennorth7216
      @mytwopennorth7216 Год назад

      Is the brickwork on the ground around the ghetto museum reclaimed from the ruined buildings of the ghetto? Are you thinking of doing other Jewish places in Poland? I'm not Jewish but have Polish roots and find your content very interesting.

    • @belotypen
      @belotypen Год назад

      @@mytwopennorth7216 You should teach your youth fellows to behave in Poland like they ware civilized ppl. All hotels regreats to host izraeli groups. Otherwise stay where you live among uncivilized humans

  • @SweeetAdeline
    @SweeetAdeline Год назад +24

    Thank you again Israel Mychannel! The tour was amazing and so informative. I vote for more tours as such 😃 ❤

  • @mgd1345
    @mgd1345 Год назад +36

    Great video. Very interesting. My heart breaks for the Jewish people.

    • @Unknown_Ooh
      @Unknown_Ooh Год назад

      Mine doesn't. The Jews now control the entire world practically and could careless about you if you aren't Jewish.

  • @ingela_injeela
    @ingela_injeela Год назад +15

    I have been listening to testimonies from Yad VaShem foundation, and many were talking about these places in Poland.
    Thank you for bringing us along on your trip. Much appreciated.
    (The sound is good despite the wind.)
    The symbolism of dead trees and a living tree was very powerful.

  • @NCOLON7545
    @NCOLON7545 Год назад +15

    Well done!!! God bless the Jewish People-past, present and future!

  • @user-zo7qg4xv8c
    @user-zo7qg4xv8c Год назад +14

    Always so informative, always delivered with that easy relaxed style which never undermines the seriousness and sadness of the subject. Excellent work, thank you.

  • @Joergieman1
    @Joergieman1 Год назад +9

    What would I have done if I had lived near this Ghetto? My father was born in Germany in 1932. My former father-in-law was born in Poland in 1940. How hard my life seems to me now but how easy it is in comparison to those days, when life-and-death decisions were a part of everyday life. Thank you, Israel My Channel, for helping me get a more balanced perspective of life on this troubled earth.

  • @dianathomas2674
    @dianathomas2674 Год назад +22

    Great video.
    We live in Poland at the moment, and the city of Warsaw is indeed a walk in history.
    Have you seen the memorial for sewage workers who risked their lives to smuggle people out of the ghetto? We walked into it and left amazed by the story and design.
    I learn a lot from talking to people.
    Recently I was informed how the Polish didn't divide the population into Jewish and Polish people, but still state how many *Poles* were killed under the war, including the ghetto, even when many of the Jews didn't speak Polish, but held on to the German Yiddish.
    A couple of months ago I learned the chilling statement, that to start with, the Jewish population was tricked into staying in the ghetto by the Germans. who promised them safety behind the walls while the Germans were fighting the non-Jewish Poles outside of the walls.
    Many people have their own, family stories from the war. One woman's Polish grandfather was a big, blond man who spoke German. He walked into the ghetto with authority, and took a little girl with him to save her. The guards started shouting something at him, but he shouted at them in German as a reprimand and randomly walked out the gate with the girl before everyone inside were killed. He got the girl to a safe place, but as a young man he didn't truly contemplate on the severity of danger into which he had walked.
    Edit: There are witness testimonies from survivors from Treblinka camp. I'm trying to think of words to describe them, but I have none, just that once heard, the stories don't leave your mind. I wonder if treblinka was the most horrific of all the camps.

    • @petramitchell7162
      @petramitchell7162 Год назад +4

      Thank you for sharing

    • @fatiguee4279
      @fatiguee4279 Год назад +1

      We just came back from visiting Warsaw. Where is that memorial that you mention ? We did see a replica of sewers in the Ghetto Uprising museum. Is it what you are referring to or it's a different memorial ? Would like to see it next time.

    • @nittosantapaola.8350
      @nittosantapaola.8350 Год назад +2

      TREBLINKA was the most terrific camp together with MAUTHAUSEN

  • @gaylemoody7374
    @gaylemoody7374 Год назад +2

    My husband and I really liked this video. It is so helpful in understanding the Polish mindset today.

  • @toninord6544
    @toninord6544 Год назад +5

    This is a great way to tie events from history. Many are trying to distort history. Thank you for sharing this awful period in History

  • @artbitesgregory
    @artbitesgregory Год назад +4

    Thank you for making this video. Incredibly interesting to many people. My parent migrated to
    Australia after the war and much of stories were not shared because of the trauma they experienced. So important for following generations. I love all your amazing videos.

  • @mjones8567
    @mjones8567 Год назад +3

    Fascinating visuals as well as information. I never get tired of learning about various aspects of Hebrew history and the many struggles they have endured.

  • @margaritahope4604
    @margaritahope4604 Год назад +6

    Please keep doing what you are doing. So sad to hear all those people crammed in such a small place in the ghetto. Thank you so much for sharing much needed information about Jewish history.

  • @wonkymon
    @wonkymon Год назад +3

    This is so facinating! I really enjoy your different stories to go with your tour , very interesting to learn more about Jewish history ! Please keep doing more it is great !❤😊😊

  • @barbarabal8922
    @barbarabal8922 Год назад +17

    Everything that you're doing is very, very interesting. I'm Polish, and I hzve a lot of Jewish friends,so the history of the polish Jews is very well known to me, but your presentation of the Holy Land it's priceless. Although this particular film is great, it is very objective, informative, and knowledgeable. Thank you so much. But as I said, your Jerusalem and Israel is above all!!! ❤

  • @danielsteiner7634
    @danielsteiner7634 Год назад +3

    I love when I can see historical places in real life. Warsaw has such a history and, although not a pleasant one, these places need to be remembered. Was nice to see the actual place where these things happed as it puts real "flesh and blood" as they say on your history books. They were more than just stories and historical footnotes. Thank you for taking me on a walk through this significant place.

  • @katrinalodge6055
    @katrinalodge6055 Год назад +6

    Thank you Amir, it's very interesting, I'll not travel again, so won't get to these places, and its a fascinating part of Jewish history, and a warning and lesson to us Christians in these end times...I'm really enjoying learning eat happened❤ I live in New Zealand and am only a grafted in gentile, I love learning about the Jewish peoples journey once banished from Isreal before the return

    • @bridgetttubbs9959
      @bridgetttubbs9959 Год назад +2

      This is not Amir. Maybe his name is the same as Amir Behold Israel. I apologize if his name is the same. I love both Amir’s if so. ❤️

  • @michelespaid593
    @michelespaid593 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. Some of my mothers family died due to injuries from the camps. My uncle actually had to shovel bodies into the ovens. Sad, sad , memories. Thank you for this.

  • @dooda2054
    @dooda2054 Год назад +2

    You're a wonderful tour guide (we all knew this)😊 and I would like very much if you would take us along, where ever you travel. Thank you

  • @kimberlyolsen9416
    @kimberlyolsen9416 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this! Yes do more of these videos! I have mNy friends whose parents and grandparents went through this horrible part of history. We must all know these things LEST WE FORGET and repeat history.

  • @petramitchell7162
    @petramitchell7162 Год назад +3

    I had no knowledge of this history.
    So much to take in.
    Thank you for taking us on this very tragic journey.
    Absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @dreamgina
    @dreamgina Год назад +5

    This is wonderful to see. We read about the ghetto and there have been movies made, but to be there and see the place and the memorial monuments is a very unique perspective that makes everything about this history complete.

  • @onejohn2.26
    @onejohn2.26 Год назад +5

    Thank you this was a wonderful tour maybe you could do part 2 showing me to museums and also the inside of the synagogue would be very interesting

  • @dougkruse1301
    @dougkruse1301 Год назад +4

    Thank you. This time in history needs to be told and retold so no one forgets this crime.

  • @christopherTYJ
    @christopherTYJ Год назад +3

    Loving this video! You can definitely make videos like this! I'm not Jewish, but I am very interested in the Warsaw uprising, the White Rose movement, and similar topics. Excellent! 👍

  • @leebronock887
    @leebronock887 Год назад +5

    One of my Dad's friends in Florida was a man who fought in the Warsaw Uprising and lived to tell the tale. His wife, who he married in America survived Auschwitz Camp. She never tried to hide the numbers tattooed on her arm. "I survived and they did not." She would never allow any criticism of the Red Army. "They saved me. I do not forget."
    God rest Kopel and Regina.

  • @J.Burrough
    @J.Burrough Год назад +6

    The idea of not taking life to memorial another person, place or event is great and make so much sense! There is a Torah/biblical precedent for laying stones as a memorial. We find it throughout scripture like with the story of Jacob setting up a memorial to The Lord (Bethel) after a dream (starting in Genesis 28:10). There’s several others (Bible stories)- stones have been used for memorial by Hebrews, Jews & more. Then others follow suit.

  • @brianodonnell586
    @brianodonnell586 Год назад +8

    Many thanks for your video. It keeps alive the spirit of the Jewish people of which the Germans tried to exterminate as a nation. Thee Jewish people who died in the Holocaust should never be forgotten. This must never happen again. ❤

  • @peggypauline2772
    @peggypauline2772 Год назад +3

    I loved the story and would love for you to show us the inside of the museum!

  • @djb1164
    @djb1164 Год назад +4

    I appreciate this video very much. Please do more of the history of the European Jews, and also this museum, if you can get permission to record and post a tour of it. Thank you for doing these. And God bless Israel.

  • @marymaury7062
    @marymaury7062 Год назад +2

    Yes, I would very much like to see more videos on warsaw Poland. My grandfather and his mother were 100% polish and my mom was only a newborn when all this happened and she has since then and she never got a chance to inform me of anything ❤

  • @lwleydes4129
    @lwleydes4129 Год назад +3

    I love that you showed this. The Warsaw Ghetto is a huge area of interest for me. Thank you for taking me on your tour!

  • @joanneleclair5170
    @joanneleclair5170 Год назад +3

    I am really glad to see this video. Thank you.

  • @cgreen186
    @cgreen186 Год назад +7

    I totally enjoyed this because I hadn't heard this part of the destruction of the Jews in Poland and how it started in Warsaw. I really like your videos and watch every one of them. I have sent your channel & the URL and have told my friends how much I have enjoyed all of your videos. My sister has gone to Jerusalem and the Holy Land, so she wanted to see and said she enjoyed it also. Keep up the good work you're doing wonderful.
    The Jewish people have always been in my heart. May this evil never happen to God’s people again!

  • @chetdogspoon
    @chetdogspoon Год назад +2

    Thank you for putting this together and sharing it; It was very informative and put into perspective a lot of what I have read over the years concerning WWII Warsaw.

  • @shainazion4073
    @shainazion4073 Год назад +4

    After reading this poem at the Passover Seder, the song *Zog Nit Keyn az du geytz dem lestn veg* which is *'The Partisans' Song'* is sung.

  • @carolinesmith1366
    @carolinesmith1366 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I really enjoy your historic walking tours and never knew the history concerning the Jewish people in Warsaw Poland.

  • @starsrhi2335
    @starsrhi2335 Год назад +19

    GOOD AFTERNOON - THANK YOU FOR THIS...both my Grandparents on my mothers side were Polish and came to US to Ellis Island to get from the oppression and war - it was said in my family that we came from Polish Royalty, but I could not get much details from them.... my whole family was a large Polish family. My fathers side was German. This information is soooo important, and the Getto and Jewish people who suffered so much is more than I've ever known. Nor was I ever taught that the Jewish people lived in Poland for a 1,000 years according to history - and a history that many know nothing about. So according to this, if I am right, Israel started in Poland....does that make sense? I mean, according to modern day WWII history. And since God's people are still scattered around the world, wondering if Poland was the largest population at this time in history.
    I would be very interest in an video where the Jewish studies are done, and maybe a visit to the synagog, along with the Jewish deli next door.
    I want to express to you how marvelous, detailed, and complete your work has been. It brings many things to the LIGHT for many of us who do not have access to deep history. But I think today, we are able to gather more history and information than ever before, and for me, this makes my prayers with honor and praise to MY FATHER GOD much more important and meaningful. Saying THANK YOU to you doesn't seem enough to say. May the good Lord God continue to supply all your needs concerning your work for Him. Be safe, God bless you, and yours. Looking forward to the New Earth, New Heaven, New Jerusalem...come Lord Jesus.

    • @deeT02
      @deeT02 Год назад +1

      The Jews didn't start in Poland. Read the account of Abraham in the Bible.

    • @palmirobenitez8811
      @palmirobenitez8811 Год назад

      It looks you don’t know how to read the writer of the comments by the person above your reply to , he or she means that Poland was the mere last source of how Modern Israel had emerge the modern Israel the one that was established on 1948 .

    • @bettityndale2846
      @bettityndale2846 Год назад

      My family also came from Poland to Ellis Island. My grandfather is Boleslaw Liszewski from Clechanow, near Warsaw. My grandmother is Maryanna Szulczewska.They married in 1915.

  • @sharontouchstone7400
    @sharontouchstone7400 Год назад +1

    Yes! More of these very informative videos! I personally would love to see more of them. Thank you!❤🙏🏻❤️

  • @QueenVictoriaRose
    @QueenVictoriaRose Год назад +2

    This was very interesting. I have seen so much of the history , but know nothing of what exists there today. I don't know that I will ever get an opportunity to visit there, but now I would like to.

  • @patticlark3576
    @patticlark3576 Год назад +4

    This was wonderful!!

  • @orchidisle1
    @orchidisle1 Год назад +1

    Thank You so much! My family came from Prussia to the USA. I have never been to Poland or Germany. This video showed many important places to the Jewish history and communities in Eastern Europe. Means a lot to me. You do very good videos!

  • @andrea6421
    @andrea6421 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such a great video. The horror that happened there. 😢

  • @lindasmith9072
    @lindasmith9072 Год назад +3

    Very informative 👏🏾

  • @ketojo
    @ketojo Год назад +4

    This was great. I love how you bring the city and its history to us. I'll never be able to travel, but this made me feel as I was there. I watch a lot of survivor testimonies, and it really helps to visualize the places.

  • @remikd11
    @remikd11 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I appreciate you can talk about such dramatic episodes and difficult history in such a objective way. Please create more of this content. It’s nice to see my country through your eyes.

  • @susanasalinas4273
    @susanasalinas4273 Год назад +2

    This is an awesome video. I love the info you share in all of your videos. Thanks for inviting me. It was fun. GOD BLESS ALL.

  • @cherrystoltz1557
    @cherrystoltz1557 Год назад +3

    Please, please make more videos like this! It is so emotional to see where such evil events took place 😢. Thank you and may God bless you for the time and de5ail you spend on your videos !

  • @selahr.
    @selahr. Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. I have Jewish ancestors who lived in Poland. It’s interesting to see places I’ll never be able to visit in person. Please keep sharing these important places.

  • @emmasalva6311
    @emmasalva6311 Год назад +2

    I was a caregiver in Israeli and her parents were survivors of Holocaust it was a heartbreaking to listen to their sad experienced as a young boy n girl through the Exodus they meet in Israel till now I'm home I feel pain when I remembered those good memories that they shared me to thank you so much for the video.

  • @Balaams_Donkey
    @Balaams_Donkey Год назад +2

    Very important - I so appreciate you taking us through this - we must never forget 💙

  • @themessenger4208
    @themessenger4208 Год назад +2

    This was excellent!!! The more history we know, the better for our future... Thanks, Shalom.

  • @carolynyoung857
    @carolynyoung857 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tour of history. It is very interesting. I would love to see more like this.

  • @shainazion4073
    @shainazion4073 Год назад +7

    Here is the Warsaw Ghetto poem for Passover, *_"In Varshever Geto Iz itst Khoydesh Nisn"_* Translation is *_In the Warsaw Ghetto, the month of Nisan has Arrived._* written by Yiddish poet, Binem Heller.
    *_Pesach has come to the Ghetto again,_*
    *_The wine holds no grapes; the matzeh - no grain;_*
    *_But the people again sing the wonders of old;_*
    *_The flight from the Pharoah, so often retold._*
    *_How ancient the story! How old the refrain!_*
    *_The windows are shuttered, the doors are concealed._*
    *_The Seder goes on. And in fiction and fact,_*
    *_Are confused into one. Which is myth? Which is real?_*
    *_"Kol dikhvin - Come, all who are hungry!"_*
    *_whilst children lie famished._*
    *_"Kol dikhvin - Come, all who are hungry!"_*
    *_and tables are bare._*
    *_Peysakh has come to the Ghetto again._*
    *_The lore-laden words of the seder are said,_*
    *_And the cup of the prophet Elijah awaits,_*
    *_But the Angel of Death has intruded instead._*
    *_As always, the German snarls his commands._*
    *_As always - the words sharpened and precise._*
    *_As always- the fate of more Jews in his hands:_*
    *_Who shall live, who shall die, this Passover night._*
    *_But No more will the Jews to the slaughter be led,_*
    *_The hateful jibes of the Nazis are past._*
    *_And the lintels and doorposts tonight will be red,_*
    *_With the blood of free Jews who will fight to the last._*
    *_"Peysakh has come to the Ghetto again,_*
    *_And neighbor to neighbor the battle-pledge gives:_*
    *_The blood of the Germans will flow in the Ghetto,_*
    *_So long as One Jew in the Ghetto still lives!"_*
    *_"In facing the Nazis - no fear, no abjection!_*
    *_In facing the Nazi - no weeping, no wincing!_*
    *_Only the hatred, the wild exaltation_*
    *_Of standing against him and madly resisting!_*
    *_Hark! How Death roams in blood and fury!_*
    *_Listen! How bullets and shells whine in flight!_*
    *_Behold our history writes END to the story_*
    *_With death heroic, this Passover night!"_*

    • @SweeetAdeline
      @SweeetAdeline Год назад +3

      Wow, what an informative poem! So heartfelt.. Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @shainazion4073
      @shainazion4073 Год назад +3

      @@SweeetAdeline Thank you for reading! This is always part of our family Seder said in English as well as Yiddish.

    • @IsraelMyChannel
      @IsraelMyChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Shaina!

    • @SweeetAdeline
      @SweeetAdeline Год назад +1

      @@shainazion4073 Very nice.. You're welcome 😊

    • @shainazion4073
      @shainazion4073 Год назад +1

      @@IsraelMyChannel Your very welcome! Thank you for the tour of Warsaw!!

  • @dawnhancock4261
    @dawnhancock4261 Год назад

    Hi! My name is Dawn. I’m a Christian woman who lives in Germantown, Maryland, USA. (Yes, Germans settled the region.). Over the weekend, I read the books The Librarian of Auschwitz and The Warsaw Orphan. These books really touched my soul and my heart. Today I watched a documentary about the Warsaw Uprising. And then I somehow stumbled upon your travel documentary about The Warsaw Ghetto, the Jewish history in Warsaw. When you showed the place where the bridge crosses to get from the larger part of the Ghetto to the smaller part, I was just overcome with emotion, tears, and sadness that nothing original remains. But more importantly, the large Jewish population that existed in Warsaw in the 1930’s has been reduced to such a small number. This breaks my heart. I love how you put this time into perspective by recognizing that the state of Israel was “born” out in f the ashes of the Holocaust. Thank you. God Bless Israel and May her people all be gathered again in God’s timing.

  • @G1D1B2
    @G1D1B2 Год назад +2

    I think it is extremely important for people to learn history. Too many people today know very little about the Holocaust and with more and more survivors passing away, the deniers are becoming more vocal. There is the saying that says if we do not learn from history we are doomed to repeat it. Educating people about the Holocaust is very important in combating antisemetism. Many of us are unable to travel to Europe to tour these sites, so we need people like you who are able and willing to travel to these historic places and share videos and information. I look forward to more videos like this.

  • @prisc2783
    @prisc2783 Год назад +2

    You did a wonderful job explaining everything! Great job!

  • @GreatGrandmaAnon
    @GreatGrandmaAnon Год назад +2

    This makes me cry. You have such a gift showing and explaining how the Jewish people were murdered. I love seeing the sights. I feel as if I'm there with you. Thank you and God Bless you my brother.

  • @nightsky1730
    @nightsky1730 Год назад +2

    Yes, please show us more of these kinds of places to remind us of horrible things that people do to each other, and yet the heroes that stand up and fight

  • @christinewinner6425
    @christinewinner6425 Год назад +1

    Yes Thank you for doing a video like this, not just for Jewish Heritage but the Polish Catholics which was my Parents and I have love to see what Poland looks like. My Dad came from Warsaw. Love your videos.

  • @dellajoycebairdmoses7890
    @dellajoycebairdmoses7890 Год назад +1

    Yes..please do more, I enjoy all of your videos. Plenty of historic information. Thank you so much 🙏😍

  • @madisondarella8478
    @madisondarella8478 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video and so informative. Thank you for it 💕

  • @nicolasuarezfernandez5116
    @nicolasuarezfernandez5116 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, i haven't been to Warsaw yet but i have been twice to Krakow and Auszwitz, a tour of Krakow would be very interesting.
    I love all your videos you are an amazing guide and have a good voice, whatever you give us is bound to be great, thankyou very much ❤

  • @cindywanvig5558
    @cindywanvig5558 Год назад +1

    Yes.... Please do more videos like this one. I found it very very interesting to understand more of Jewish history. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @user-gu8du5hh4e
    @user-gu8du5hh4e Год назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful video. I really appreciate it. You’re going to Warsaw. I was there in 1980 and I missed some of those sites but I’m so glad that you included them. God bless you.

  • @altavwyk8593
    @altavwyk8593 Год назад +1

    Absolutely worth it. Thank you and please continue. Good day to you.

  • @kennethgoldblatt5441
    @kennethgoldblatt5441 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your videos! Yes we love the history that you provide in this video - keep up the good work!

  • @debtwncntrygrl
    @debtwncntrygrl 4 месяца назад

    I was in Warsaw in 2016, 2017, and 2018 to attend the annual conference of the OSCE. While there I visited Treblinka also. America is perishing right now due to lack of knowledge of history - American and world. So I THANK YOU for this informational tour! Priceless!!!

  • @kathleentuttle1633
    @kathleentuttle1633 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! This video was a sad, but at the same time, great learning experience. I enjoy learning from you. 🌎

  • @mariacoy1482
    @mariacoy1482 Год назад +1

    Outstanding video. Yes more like these kinds of videos would be great. I have learned so much from you and your video’s in Israel and now here. God Bless you for your outstanding work.

  • @1986desertfox
    @1986desertfox Год назад +1

    Yes I think you should do more episodes like this. The content you create is great.

  • @BA-ng9bx
    @BA-ng9bx Год назад +4

    I had heard about what happened in Warsaw, and saw pictures of the devastation. My family is Polish, and some were in camps for being Jews. So this is very interesting.❤

  • @carloscustom9262
    @carloscustom9262 Год назад

    Thank you loved seeing this post as I have read alot of true stories from that time in Poland. Blessings

  • @lovedavidl
    @lovedavidl Год назад +3

    Wow, thanks for sharing
    Have been to holocaust museum in Washington DC and Yad Vashem In Jerusalem but was so pleased to be made aware that there was one in Poland also.
    It does not make up for the atrocities but it is a nice memorial

  • @womanofthunder993
    @womanofthunder993 Год назад +1

    I find it fascinating. Thank you for what you are doing. Blessings friend. ❤

  • @danialhodgson7814
    @danialhodgson7814 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this and all your videos. Was very interesting to watch. Keep up the good work. Shalom.

  • @grapestheoriginal
    @grapestheoriginal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. It was interesting and distressing at the same time. I enjoy all of your videos.

  • @nomadsolos
    @nomadsolos 6 месяцев назад

    I love your foot tours and your attention to history, I am getting much from your channel Thank You.

  • @lewisroadstudio9270
    @lewisroadstudio9270 Год назад +1

    Interesting and important. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work.

  • @OG_Bearcat
    @OG_Bearcat Год назад

    Please keep doing all types of videos. Your work is much appreciated!! 🇺🇸

  • @cynthiaalexander2224
    @cynthiaalexander2224 6 месяцев назад

    I learn so much from your videos! I cannot travel, so I see the world through your eyes. Your background info is excellent. Keep making these, whether you are in Israel, or other important Jewish sites. Thanks!

  • @mr_rader
    @mr_rader Год назад +2

    Very cool walk-thru.

  • @pamelalc63
    @pamelalc63 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this video, I appreciate it very much. Shalom my dear brother. I would love more of these videos also.

  • @guydesautels
    @guydesautels Год назад +1

    Widening understanding of history of Israel; great presentation.

  • @stringmealongAZ
    @stringmealongAZ 10 месяцев назад

    Your videos allow me to visit places I will never get to. Thank you for taking me with you!

  • @scottsmith8546
    @scottsmith8546 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing and doing this documentary as my mom is 100% Polish and my dad was half Hebrew.

  • @gloriaberi2700
    @gloriaberi2700 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing this video, very interesting ❤

  • @dpbeardslee
    @dpbeardslee Год назад +1

    I like your channel a lot, and I liked this video. It was interesting and informative.

  • @pamforman3333
    @pamforman3333 Год назад +1

    I learned lots and thank you immensely!

  • @kymdickman8910
    @kymdickman8910 Год назад +1

    I loved the video, thanks. I knew the history, but had never seen the place… and I didn’t ever want to travel there. Going with you was a great solution. Thanks again.
    And yes… I would like more about the history of Jewish people around the world. Thanks

    • @kymdickman8910
      @kymdickman8910 Год назад

      @Rene_Moor3095 I just had no reason to go… I guess I’ve never read anything set in the place before, or heard anything about it. So when traveling in Europe, I wanted to go to see other places about which I had heard.

  • @Apollo1011
    @Apollo1011 Год назад +2

    I love the video, keep doing those!

  • @dewih1768
    @dewih1768 Год назад +1

    Appreciate what you doing to give ppl information by making this video 💪
    Like it much.

  • @AllieGal801New-zk9vf
    @AllieGal801New-zk9vf Год назад

    I really enjoyed your tour of Warsaw and the History of the city . I was Blessed

  • @qiajenaehamilton6397
    @qiajenaehamilton6397 10 месяцев назад

    This was extremely interesting & I would love to see more of these types of videos in the future should you decide to do them. I knew about the Warsaw Ghetto, but walking around with you as you explained things made it much more understandable. Thank you!

  • @paweczyryca1643
    @paweczyryca1643 Год назад +1

    Warsaw is not only modern architecture, but the whole Old City and many historic streets

  • @gkennedy6319
    @gkennedy6319 Год назад +1

    I find this very interesting and informative
    Videos like this remind the viewer of the Holocaust, which should never be forgotten
    Every generation needs to know what happened so that it never happens again.

  • @pattie5267
    @pattie5267 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much. I am 1/2 Polish but there is very little told about Poland. Please do more videos like this.
    We need to remember history. May it never be repeated. 🙏🙏🙏
    Can you explain about the (spelling?) Annastosic Jews?

    • @shainazion4073
      @shainazion4073 Год назад +2

      Do you mean "Ashkenazic"? If so, in the 1100s, a Jewish sage named Rashi named the different areas of Europe with names from the Bible. He named Spain as Sepharad, and Germany and France as Ashkenaz, the reason being Gomer sounded like Germany, and Ashkenaz in the Torah was the son of Gomer. The names stuck as geographic names for the diaspora Jewish communities. So, two of the largest, Ashkenazi Jews (those who were in Central and mostly Eastern Europe, and Sephardi Jews, those from Spain and Portugal forced out by the Alhambra Decree. There are other diaspora communities such as the Romaniote Jews, the Mountain Jews, the Mizrahi Jews, but the Ashkenazi Jews are today about 80% of the world's Jews. Jews from England, Scotland all the way to Siberia in Russia were known as Ashkenazi Jews.

    • @pattie5267
      @pattie5267 Год назад +2

      @@shainazion4073 Thank you very much for explaining. I didn't know this.

  • @maryrose3818
    @maryrose3818 Год назад +2

    Fantastic Video! I truly learned to much about Jewish history, and had no idea! Thank you, and it is good to learn this part of the Jewish people history.

  • @jogicabigao8981
    @jogicabigao8981 Год назад

    Love watching ur historical videos which gives me knowledge about Jewish history. Thank you and wish to see more of it! More power to you. From the Philippines

  • @dianemendez3715
    @dianemendez3715 Год назад

    I FOUND THIS VIDEO QUIT AWESOME❤ I LOVE THE WAY YOU PRESENT YOUR VIDEOS. EASY TO IN VISION THE TIMES. IVE READ "A LOT" OF H0LOCAUST MEMOIR'S. I FEEL BY READING THEM IM KEEPING THEIR MEMORIES ALIVE. I APPRECIATE ALL YOUR VIDEOS !! LOVE THAT YOU WERE IN POLAND AND PUT THINGS IN PERPECTIVE. AM ALSO GLAD YOU EXPLAINED ABOUT JEWISH PPL'S PLACING STONE AND NOT FLOWERS. NEVER KNEW WHY. I VISITED LUCILLE BALL'S GRAVE 1 YEAR ,AND THERE WERE STONES ON HER GRAVE. HER FAMILY WAS JEWISH. THANK YOU FROM MY HEART ❤️🙏