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Incredible. And fascinating. I only wish that I knew so much about where my ancestors came from. I wouldn’t know where to begin.
Shalom
1 year ago
Jews are from middle east then spread and mixed with other cultures in all the world and got converts from those cultures. Jews are truly global and non Jews are interested in Judaism, Jewry and Jewishness.
Shlomo Simonds
1 year ago
he faith pessimism in this video is painful and wrong. One example of many is where he plays right into the Bible critics' narrative. While speaking of our origins, he says, "Eventually they carved out a distinct identity and set of practices" (1:55)—right, so not from Hashem.
It's not surprising at all coming from a person who shaves his peyos and doesn't wear Tzitzis, but it's sad to see Aish continue to slip further and further away from our Mesorah. Promoting non-Jewish immoral Kol Isha, celebrating non-frum celebrities, and disregarding Tznius are just a few examples...
Rav Noach Weinberg is turning in his grave right now!
Sylvia
1 year ago
I enjoyed these real stories of where and how they spread all the years in the years way back from Abraham. thank you.
LINDA
1 year ago
AMAZING THANK YOU
Lyone Fein
1 year ago
What an amazing family story! And a great lesson for all of us.
Incredible. And fascinating. I only wish that I knew so much about where my ancestors came from. I wouldn’t know where to begin.
Jews are from middle east then spread and mixed with other cultures in all the world and got converts from those cultures. Jews are truly global and non Jews are interested in Judaism, Jewry and Jewishness.
he faith pessimism in this video is painful and wrong. One example of many is where he plays right into the Bible critics' narrative. While speaking of our origins, he says, "Eventually they carved out a distinct identity and set of practices" (1:55)—right, so not from Hashem.
It's not surprising at all coming from a person who shaves his peyos and doesn't wear Tzitzis, but it's sad to see Aish continue to slip further and further away from our Mesorah. Promoting non-Jewish immoral Kol Isha, celebrating non-frum celebrities, and disregarding Tznius are just a few examples...
Rav Noach Weinberg is turning in his grave right now!
I enjoyed these real stories of where and how they spread all the years in the years way back from Abraham. thank you.
AMAZING THANK YOU
What an amazing family story! And a great lesson for all of us.
Excellent, Very interesting. Thank you.