MY FATHER
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- I always wanted to do a podcast that brings up deeper insights about our Judaism and gives strength to young people who are alone and struggling. I choose to interview my father first, and the conversation was more than I could've ever imagined: We were laughing and crying together, as we spoke about perseverance, strength, helplessness, relationships, and how to see G-d's hand in our lives in a most positive way.
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I cried my heart out watching this beautiful father and son convo. I just know too well the pain and brokenness, coming from a broken home myself with no contact with my father. I also relate to the yearning of what will be at the time of Geula. Thank you both for being so raw and real on camera, its literally the best chizzuk. Really enjoyed this, so meaningful! Gut Shabes
WOWOWOW!!! No words, so raw, so emotional and so inspiring!
Ari, you are a true role model of how far a person can come in life!
Wow wow!!!! So many emotions running through watching this. Amazing Ari and Rabbi Nuchem you are light and inspiration to the world. Keep up the great work.
Thank You 🙏 for sharing. Very courages for a Hasidic person with a white beard to be so open & so vulnerable and share such deep emotional childhood feelings.
Kudos to you Ari for sitting and listening to your father tell his story & sharing it with others.
I also enjoyed a Shiur with Rabbi Nuchem. He is a very deep emotional & Chasidic person that leaves a lasting impression. So I hear is his wife with her shiurum.
Keep it up. Sharing meaningful content with others.
Wow wow wow that was a very inspiring story first year father is an amazing person ❤️ not to many people would get a social 💙 heart love filings and to share it with people it is never ever seen before
Soo proud of you 👏 to share it
I loved the episode!!!
Wow 2.5 mins in but I cant hold back from commenting... can wait to finish listening! I already feel how raw and real this is! ❤
I'm so glad you are doing a podcast now. We need frum guys like you, that can speak to both Modern Orthodox and Charedi/Chassidic, to hold important conversations with such inspiring people. We all appreciate the same things, and there is not as much of a difference philosophically as you might think. There are many other podcasts that get amazing guests, but don't always ask the best questions to get the good stuff out of them. There is much gold (wisdom) to be mined out there.
WOW what a pod
thank you!!
Wow wow wow כל הכבוד
Shkoyach!🤗 WOW! The ending was the icing on the cake, leaving me wondering if I could choose a Tatty. R. Nachum would be the one. Bli ayin hara. GShabbes!
Wow tysm 😍
Ari mazal tov for the engagement of your son
I am listening to this podcast and have the chills
Moshe Yitzchok Englander was my great grandfather
This is the Most REAL podcast. Where each of you bore your heart on your sleeves! I felt pain for your fathers longing for his father...I would have loved to hear more about how that relationship evolved in later years... The messiras nefesh of your fathers mother was something extraordinary....im sure she's seeping the rewards now! What struck me was the toling...the efforting...the persistence on your fathers part to stay true to his soul's calling...
In so far aa to your own journwy with your father....it was tear-jerking. Real and honest. But also painful how even "love is not always enough" to protect and understand a child.
I could relate to so much of your feelings..of back then... "inbetween the chairs"
Whatvinfind beautiful - is how both you and your father, made yidddishkeit your own. How you didn't allow your experiences to marr your relationship with the Eibishter.
Can't imagine how much that takes...
im moved beyond words
Wow wow wow wow wow
Wow wow just finished the whole thing
Very emotional and inspirational thanks❤
כל הכבוד!
Amazing episode!
Thank you so much for an amazing podcast. Brought me to tears...touched me deeply. What an honor to have such a warm & understanding father.
Amazing!!!
Phenomenal story thank you for sharing ❤
1 hour in.. I was glued to the chair.. and can't wait listening further..
I must say this is truly inspiring.. as a child of divorced parents, I relate so deeply to everything you shared.. it really gave me chuzik and inspiration. And opened up so many emotions, I didn't even know it existed.. wow, what a podcast!
Thank you so much for all insightful content you bring.. your content aren't the
typical.. it's always something deep, insightful and inspiring.. (and full of
emotions..) you really bring people closer to hashem.. keep going.. thanks again.
Wow‼️❤️😍
Just finished watching.... And I must comment again... What this podcast did to me.......... Can't explain in words.......
THANK YOU so much!! Can't wait for the next one...
Wow incredible and at 4k resolution! Kol Hakavod Ari on this great addition you are blossoming up and being a talmid of your father for most of my life I feel like we are brothers this is great and i encourage more of this!
Fix the audio issue. I WhatsApp you about it
Ari. Enjoyed every minute of this special podcast. Everyone should have the opportunity to have a heart to heart conversation with their parents. I meet you at NDY shabbaton.
What a tremendous pod I really enjoyed the whole thing!!!
Nice start.
Regarding the yearning of כנסת ישראל to Hashem; We do find each other every Shabbos! Once a week. מעין עולם הבא.
💙💯💯 Dear R. Ari ~ WOW, what a moment to share with us. I'm only 10 minutes (10:20) in, and I *KNOW* I cannot miss watching this entirely. Shkoyach! I cannot wait to get back to finish, I'yH.
My dear brother R. Avi, I love hearing stories ~ the lives and insights of others.
I find tremendous chizuk from R. Nachum ~ If only I were blessed to have a father like yours, a huge matana! I just got back from Neitz to begin watching more. I’m getting closer to the point of “Super Thanks,” I’yH ~ As for R. Eli, MDY is currently on hold ~ I have to listen to more of “MY FATHER.”
I can relate to his experience, but in my case, I was unfortunate to have a father who beat me, sometimes for legitimate reasons and often for no reason at all. He was the firstborn child from Czechoslovakia who traveled to America with his father. His entire family was left behind in Europe, where death and tragedy took their toll, leaving my father without his mother and most of his siblings. As a result, his tatty’s life quickly fell apart.
In a paradoxical twist, I became the opposite of my father. I became ultra-observant, found self-respect, and raised my family to follow the same path. I sought the best education I could afford for them and, most importantly, I never laid a hand on my children. They inspired me to embrace Chassidus. This became my paradoxical remedy: I turned out to be everything my father was not, בּ״ה.
To this day, I honor my father’s memory, but I will never love him. He is responsible for bringing me into this world. To be continued ~ I must watch more, so exciting!
You are so welcome
43:20 Touched and inspired ~ so geshmak! I don't think 🤔 comment sections are meant for personal stories ~ but I don't care (lol)
Ari
Very encouraging to bring on your father kol hakovod it's very inspiring
P.s. the audio is only on 1 side
Keep up your good work may Hashem give you the koiach to go on and bring more light to the world
Amazing episode.
Thanks again.
Wow. I'm crying. The way your father spoke about his childhood. Ouch!
Thank you!!
beautiful interview so nice someone doing a interview of someone coming to the chasidic community there are so many stories of people who have left but people need to see the other side of the story aswell keep on going spreading the light
Wow my best 2 hours ever spent on you tube so meaningful and warm wowow wow I’m still processing it
Great great podcast
Wow wow wow❤
Please add it to Spotify!
And all podcast platforms
I also like the idea that you bring your own father I like the idea
Wow. Long, but amazing.
The part from his yearning for his father when he was a little boy...OH MY G-d. PAIN IN CAPITAL LETTERS!!! I KNOW....BECAUSE I WAS THERE....SIMILAR EXPERIENCE.... Hashem take us out of this galus! And yes, cling to Hashem! Its the best life! And Ari, you are super special humble man! Your middos shines thru! Keep up your great ,heiliga work!!!!
Wow❤️
What a genius idea, Ari. Wow.
Really inspirational
Very nice thank you
This video is so well done because it's raw and real.
That's rough to get kicked out.
I'd say from my own experience growing up chasidish and I am Bh still chasidish. It was an adjustment. My mother comes from 100% chasidish blood but her father became yeshivish. My mother went to a chasidish school and became chasidish. I was embarrassed that my mother speaks Lithuanian yidish (most people don't speak like that) and one day I realized this is the Yidish I grew up with. Instead of being embarrassed, I will be proud.
A lot of times parents find their place and the next generation goes along with it but they feel like outcast. My whole class the mothers didn't cover their shaitels and my mother does. I always had a complex about it. My mother always says the gerrer joke about herself א געווארענע איז ערגער ווי א געבוירענע. Today, I say to myself she does what she does and you do, what you do. The same applies to any kid who's parents became more modern (the father is walking around with a heavy chasidish accent) they are ashamed. The same applies to kids that the parents are balei teshuva- they do not have an easy time. Their parents are walking around like they found God and the children can't relate to it.
What's so beautiful here is that Rabbi Chaimowitz was raised with the Yeshivish derech and became chasidish. This is a good mixture because his learning is like a Litvak but his bren is chasidish. What a zchus!
Both of you have amazing English
Keep it up ❤
Thank you! 😃
Nice episode
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Wow
comment!
love you ari!!
Your starting off with a high bar... May all your pod's change people for the better...
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Deep inside
Would've loved to see a picture of how your father looked like as a Lutfisha Bucher...
Will it be on Spotify (like all other podcasts)?
👍😃
My Zaidy grew up in a separated home. It was very very hard as well
Thanks ❤️ 🎉
(Sound is only coming out from the right....)
WOW wow what a nice podcast
But how do you both have such a good english if your coming from E. Israel?
WOW
What a talent!
Keep up with your content!
Maybe it's time to open a website with all content and a members option for all those without access to RUclips.
.....now get your mom on youtube!
My family is here since 1896...😂 The last one arrived in 1918. That makes me more American...
Is there still going to come out what a day?
Just realised that on earphones you can only hear on the left one
Only left side of audio is working.
The is great! but the sound is only coming from the right side.
We’re is the video of your story I can’t find it??
@latesttalks
@@prproductionsnyc 👍
Sound is only in one ear please fix
Why is the sound only on the left channel ?
Please make it in Yiddish
I am listening to this podcast and have the chills
Moshe Yitzchok Englander was my great grandfather
Do you recognize the name Fanny Englander
She was my mother’s cousin
No the viewer would love another 2 hours!!!
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No the viewer would love another 2 hours!!!
A man who turned lemon into the sweetest lemonaide!
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