A Day in the Life of a Jew

Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a Jew looks like from the inside? I filmed a full day of Jewish ritual practice, from the moment we wake up, to the moment we fall asleep, with a little explanation of each. I hope you enjoy.
We live in a ritual bereft society, hungering for meaning, community and connection. Religion, at its finest, is able to provide those. In this series, we’re going to explore the form and function of religious rituals.
I recently moved to the US and would love to collaborate with a local org in the creation of these vids. If you know any orgs, institutions or communities I could collab with please let me know.
Love,
Zevi
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  • @SeekersofUnity
    @SeekersofUnity6 ай бұрын

    I recently moved to the US and would love to collaborate with a local org in the creation of these vids. If you know any orgs, institutions or communities I could collab with please let me know. Love, Zevi

  • @lewiakk5844

    @lewiakk5844

    6 ай бұрын

    Shua’s Kollel/the soul house

  • @stopsomewhere9104

    @stopsomewhere9104

    4 ай бұрын

    Ikar or the IJS (institute of jewish spirituality)?

  • @dexocube
    @dexocube6 ай бұрын

    I had no idea Jewish daily life was so mystical, and so symbolically mystical at that. Thank you for this, I feel moved.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you friend.

  • @CarlosGarin-zg7ez
    @CarlosGarin-zg7ez6 ай бұрын

    As a Catholic, after watching this, I really have to have a more consistent prayer life, which too often fluctuates periods of devotion and laxity. Thank you for the inspiring video, Zevi.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you my friend.

  • @TheScholarlyBaptist

    @TheScholarlyBaptist

    Ай бұрын

    amen

  • @Livingtabitha
    @Livingtabitha6 ай бұрын

    Wow what a beautiful video. I’m Eastern Orthodox and I can see the connection we have to Judaism even more after watching this. I do think you’ve added a depth i haven’t found for myself and have inspired me to try harder. Thank you.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you kindly. It’s a pleasure to be sharing and seeking with you.

  • @BBWahoo

    @BBWahoo

    6 ай бұрын

    Orthodorgy

  • @maryamkurtha4634
    @maryamkurtha463414 күн бұрын

    This is so awesome! A heartfelt thanks for being so honest about your Jewish practice brother! As a Muslim there is so much similarity between Islam and Judaism... Tzedaka in Hebrew (Justice- the monetary sharing) is called Sadaqah in Arabic which is so important in Islam as well! Amongst many other Similarities. We are all created by One perfect and Divine God and it's truly so amazing to see all of us living (or trying our best to live ;) ) within the Light of God! Infinite Peace and Blessings to you!

  • @remnantresurrected8684
    @remnantresurrected86846 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It gives those of us who have not been raised in Judaism or the Jewish ways but are Jewish a chance to understand how to live and how to fulfill these Commandments and prayers. This was beautiful and the peacefulness of this video with everything in it moved me to tears.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most very welcome. Thank you for sharing and join us in this.

  • @bawieland
    @bawieland6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, how beautiful, and how beautifully made. I am a Jew, and I thought I knew a lot, but you taught me much (never heard about the right/left side dressing!). This is true Kiddush Hashem at a time when it is so sorely needed. תודה רבה ❤

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you friend. It’s an honor to share and respect the beautiful of our tradition.

  • @DarioHaruni
    @DarioHaruni6 ай бұрын

    Much like a day in the life of a Muslim. Islam and Judaism are often criticized as too ritualistic or too formalist, but the truth is that all of these acts of devotion carry deep meaning and affect us deeply in ways we sometimes don't fully appreciate.

  • @loganl3746
    @loganl37466 ай бұрын

    I'm a convert so I wasn't raised in this way. Some things like hand washing and kashrut are easy enough to implement with enough learning, but I have such a problem doing morning prayer. Because of my chronic illnesses, I can't wake up early enough to fit it between sunrise and the start of my work shift. I'm not a fast reader, so it takes me 45-60min to do even the essential prayers. In the winter it's basically impossible with how the dawn time changes 😢 I really enjoy praying, so I wish it was doable for me

  • @MachaMongRuad

    @MachaMongRuad

    6 ай бұрын

    You can still do daily prayers! Start with Shema, add a few as you get used to it and start to memorise the words so that it maybe goes a little faster. G-d knows your heart; it's ok if you don't get every syllable out perfectly and quickly like the 80 year old Yid who's been doing it his whole life. 💜💜

  • @Dbenji29

    @Dbenji29

    6 ай бұрын

    Read the phonetic transcription, it's much faster.

  • @asmallsanctuary

    @asmallsanctuary

    6 ай бұрын

    Echoing what previous posters have read: start small with the Sh’ma. If your chronotype doesn’t work well with Shacharit, are you able to Mincha and/or Ma’ariv with a bit more sacred intention to compensate? Wishing you only blessings on your journey! ❤

  • @renaldamarkos7913

    @renaldamarkos7913

    6 ай бұрын

    You can also pray along with a recorded version. Just make sure to make adjustments for days with tachanun. This will help you learn the prayers and also improve your reading. Refuah shelimah!

  • @Silent-Speaker
    @Silent-Speaker6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful, inspiring, and well-made! ❤️ Apart from the value this offers to those seeking to integrate a meaningful practice into their lives, this video holds tremendous significance for seasoned practitioners in need of a reminder of its essence... The disclaimers at the end provide insightful and crucial points.

  • @obi-dawnpenobi1510
    @obi-dawnpenobi15106 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful and mindful way to live. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you for sharing in it with me.

  • @fusunsanac
    @fusunsanac6 ай бұрын

    Big love and gratitude for Reb Zalman ❤🙏🏼

  • @MachaMongRuad

    @MachaMongRuad

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank G-d for Reb Zalman. Because of him, I'm now in the home stretch of my conversion. 💜💜💜

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @litorja
    @litorja5 ай бұрын

    This is a lovely video, Zevi, and I found it inspiring and encouraging. As a Jew By Choice I have lacked practical guidance in many of the daily routines of Jewish life, so I'm grateful to have this resource. I look forward to future videos in this series! Thank you!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome my friend. I’m glad you found it and glad it’s helpful. Looking forward to connecting with you.

  • @asmallsanctuary
    @asmallsanctuary6 ай бұрын

    Yasher loach on a beautiful, intimate portrayal of the Jewish sacred path. I really appreciated how slowly and intentionally you said your b’rachot and tefillot, rather than just rushing through them to fulfill your ‘chiyyuv’ (obligation). The natural settings were so peaceful too. As a religious Jew, I am grateful that you reminded me of the beauty of my own tradition. Wishing you an ever deepening connection to the Holy One ❤

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you my friend. That means a lot to me. I’m so glad it resonated with you. Amen. Welcome to the channel :)

  • @naif1989
    @naif19896 ай бұрын

    As a Muslim this is truly informative and enlightening, not to mention almost eerily similar to Islam, especially if one is familiar with tassawuf or sufism. I also appreciate the symbolic meanings and mystical interpretations behind the rituals. The accusations thrown to both Islam and Judaism seems to be that its too legalistic, too formulaic and too ritualistic but as your video has pointed out, this is far from the case. I suppose I shouldnt be surprised, nor should any Muslim who is familiar with al Ghazali, the philosopher mystic who basically gives an esoteric explanation behind every Islamic ritual while stressing the importance of the ritual itself. The Sharia or Islamic law must be balanced with the Haqiqa, the spiritual truths. The inner (batin) needs the outer (zahir), there is no one without the other. On a side note - did I understand the symbolic meaning behind the tefillin correctly? In that it also symbolises Isaac's willing sacrifice to God as commanded to Abraham? If it is, wow that is powerful stuff! Because as you know, we have the same story in Islam, but rather than Isaac, it was was Ishmael...but let's not get into that now haha. Thank you again for your efforts in making this video. As a Muslim, its fascinating to watch other traditions resemble your own, and somewhat interestingly, I have an increased appreciation by the end and was teary eyed. It must have also been hard to record this since worship is intensely personal, especially in spiritual paths where intentions have to be purified and be purely for God. Nevertheless you have enlighten many, and in these troubled times, we should build more bridges than destroying them.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Dear Naif, I deeply appreciate your comment. It warms my heart to know that the video resonated with you, especially in connection to Tassawuf/Sufism. Your reflections on Al-Ghazali's teachings and the balance between Sharia and Haqiqa perfectly capture the essence of the video. It's heartening to see the connections between rituals and spiritual truths. I'm moved that the video elicited such emotions, and your acknowledgment of the personal nature of worship is spot on. Building bridges in these times is crucial, and your sentiment resonates deeply. Thank you for your thoughtful comment and for being part of this community. Yours, Zevi

  • @em-agan
    @em-agan3 ай бұрын

    I was thinking that this practice and explanation warmed my heart, and then at the end I see the dedication and it all makes sense. Jewish Renewal has my heart and soul. I’m working on my conversion with a Recon group that has a heavy focus on Renewal, and it has made so much sense for me and my passions and yearning for practice. It’s Friday when I write this, so shabbat shalom 💛

  • @bloominlikearedrose
    @bloominlikearedrose6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video. Thank you for giving us such an intimate look into your life and these daily rituals. I love seeing how people of other faiths love and celebrate God. It’s all so beautiful. Wherever this was filmed is gorgeous as well and that dog is super cute. I have a black cat that is also named Jasper lol. I’m looking forward to more vids in this rituals series.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re so very welcome. Thank you for the kind appreciation :)

  • @stephengreen2813
    @stephengreen28135 ай бұрын

    4th year practising Noahide from the uk . Sincerely most grateful 🙏 for your honest transparency. ❤

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome brother.

  • @filthism1659
    @filthism1659Күн бұрын

    Amazing video bro as a Jew by choice this really inspired me to step up my daily practice thanks man not sure if ur on the east coast or near NYC but maybe u can get some other points of views on Judaism also maybe talk to those who are more secular and thOther groups as well

  • @Motswana_boy
    @Motswana_boyАй бұрын

    What a beautiful video, epitomizing simplicity of G-d, purity and Holiness. This nearly brought me to tears. This is the most beautiful thing. These rituals might seem simple and insignificant but they retuning you back to G-d This whole day you were vibrating at the highest consciousness, G-d is highest consciousness and we are to strive to reach this state consciousness in our daily life, to be more like our Abba.

  • @Azupiru
    @Azupiru6 ай бұрын

    I found recently that the word kippah is cognate to Akkadian kippatu, which was derived from Sumerian ŋešpu, and the "pu" sign is buluŋ, "to grow," referred to as Akkadian rabû. This ŋešpu refers to circles, rims, and came to eventually be represented in Jewish iconography as domes (and circles). If you see the threshold of Ashurbanipal from Dur Sharrugin, you'll note the pattern which is referred to by the rosette of the Magdala Stone. The border of the threshold is a design also found at the City of David. These links are also seen on the ANE representations of the Tree of Life. These are depictions of the Saffron Crocus. This relates to circles, wheels, the menorah (a representation of the tree of life), and your kippah. Saffron is Azubir, the "Healing Branch," Azupiru, of the Kurgirin, "Mountain Flower," Karkanu Pirizah, Karkom, the Crocus. Your word for Gold, zahab, is derived from Azubir, rather than Saffron deriving its name from the color of the metal.

  • @gabrielleangelica1977
    @gabrielleangelica19776 ай бұрын

    Zevi, you're an angel & an inspiration! 💙

  • @SuttaAudioReading
    @SuttaAudioReading4 ай бұрын

    15:44 "We wholeheartedly forgive anyone that may have wronged us throughout the day, and pray that no one be punished on our account" Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu (excellent, excellent, excellent) :) I'm a Theravada Buddhist and this really struck my heart. I know a ton of Jewish Buddhists and was actually referred to this video by one. So much beauty - thank you for sharing this.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    4 ай бұрын

    ☺️🙏🏼🌷

  • @persephone7656
    @persephone76566 ай бұрын

    love the dedication at the end to Reb Zalman. His work has been so personally inspiring for me. May his memory be a blessing.

  • @captainlunartv
    @captainlunartv2 ай бұрын

    This is a very cool video. It feels like home and I can't fully describe the feeling I felt watching this video. I'm not Jewish, I'm barely religious, but everything makes a lot of sense to me here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @opposingshore9322
    @opposingshore93226 ай бұрын

    as one who grew up with all this, i know exactly what you’re doing- but in watching this video progress, i realized you are opening a window into something that observant jews rarely care to show or explain to the outside world. it felt like i was watching you give away a big secret of living in the derech, haha, but i was glad for it. for me, the rituals and tefillah that mark the unfolding of time each day, and demarcate boundaries of both time and space, have a rhythm and mystical power most people outside of the practice do not see or understand. while there is a lot of focus on torah out there online (which is great, of course), the liturgy and halachic code of daily life is rarely made beautiful and explained like this. can’t wait for the episode when you show kohanim duchaning the priestly blessing and making the spock hand symbol with tallit over their heads- will totally freak people out 😂 i’ve been enjoying your channel for awhile, but i feel like you are tapping into a whole new level here. thanks for the great work. reb zalman A’H was such an inspiration. the work of rabbi joseph soloveitchik A’H was also very impactful for me, wonder if you’ve read his works. much love to you, be well.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks very kind of you to say. Thank you my friend. It’s an honor and pleasure to be able to share the beauty of our traditions.

  • @jesilusazbon
    @jesilusazbon6 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful. A true inspiration for living with more intentionality and presence 😊

  • @julianhayachid
    @julianhayachid6 ай бұрын

    this was beautiful, thank you. I'm excited about this series

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother. Me too :)

  • @baileyt9085
    @baileyt90853 ай бұрын

    Zevi, this was beautiful as always. Thank you so much for this content. I have personally sought out content that could explain the order of prayer in Judaism for many years and have never found a more clear explaination. I look forward to future videos on the deeper meaning of these rituals. Additionally, if someone has not already suggested this: I would love for you to do maybe one dedicated video to common blessings for sensations and experiences? Ex when smelling flowers and when entering a city? I have found the beauty and simplicity of these blessings to be profound and I think they bare elaboration in thr context of cultivating a life that is mindful of god.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    3 ай бұрын

    You’re so very welcome Bailey. Thank you.

  • @arturovillalobos336
    @arturovillalobos3366 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful and inspiring for those that are not the people of Israel. Thank you for sharing this with the world.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you friend.

  • @ladyvimto5546
    @ladyvimto5546Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful and truly inspiring presentation! Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @aftonair
    @aftonairАй бұрын

    This is such a beautiful video. Thank you for letting me learn more about your beautiful faith.

  • @YouTubdotCub
    @YouTubdotCub6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! When you talk about knowing G_d Biblically, as intimately as possible, it instantly made me think of how intimate a view you were giving us of that process, a sharing of inspiration and motivation for that drawing close in the spiritual practices of your viewers, it felt recursive in the best possible way.

  • @DavidBeaversModernChasid
    @DavidBeaversModernChasid4 күн бұрын

    I enjoyed this. As a BT, I've struggled to learn the ins-and-outs that a FFB Jew knows. This is dedicated to Reb Zalman; is that Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi?

  • @fraterzigmund
    @fraterzigmund4 ай бұрын

    That was incredible! Thank you so much for making this. I am a Hermetic mystic with my own involved theurgical practice and it was really great to see how adherents of another religion develop their relationship to the Divine. Very inspirational!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    4 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you for being here with us.

  • @willgiorno1740
    @willgiorno17406 ай бұрын

    Beautiful. Are you thinking of making a series of these about various traditions or various individuals' 'found' practices? This felt like a sacred prayer in itself. Thankyou.

  • @DJW1981
    @DJW19816 ай бұрын

    Such a beautiful, inspiring and uplifting video. Well done Zevi, and thank you.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you friend.

  • @tracyking4518
    @tracyking45186 ай бұрын

    Wow that was beautiful and love the doggo! Is Jasper a Poodle or Portuguese Water Dog? Much love and blessings in your pursuits, thank you for setting a fine example ❤🙏

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Tracy. It’s a pleasure. I was dog sitting for a friend. I’m not sure what breed Jasper is, but he’s a little rascal 😋

  • @aryehwells1539
    @aryehwells15396 ай бұрын

    So beautifully done! Nice running into you this Shabbos :)

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Aryeh. My pleasure.

  • @oksanaorlenko6978
    @oksanaorlenko69786 ай бұрын

    How Beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you for joining us.

  • @oksanaorlenko6978

    @oksanaorlenko6978

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SeekersofUnity 😊

  • @ladyofhollows9841
    @ladyofhollows98416 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for that beautiful video! I've been thinking about converting for a while and this video helps me peer into the life I could lead

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most very welcome. Im glad it was helpful. Take your time :)

  • @EliAbramzon
    @EliAbramzon6 ай бұрын

    A wonderful compilation. A side note: when I began studying Maimonides Code (by the Rebbes zt"l instructions) I began saying the morning blessings (birkot ha'shahar) according to his rulling, even before washing my hands. You thank God for opening your eyes in the moment you do it. You thank Him for being able to sit up in bed etc.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you friend. That’s very kind of you and thank you for the Maimonides note. It’s something I’ve been thinking about.

  • @nancyfrank2526
    @nancyfrank25266 ай бұрын

    where do you get your tzit zit? looking for basic cotton ones like these :)..also...i like your video :))

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Jerusalem. Ben Yehuda ;)

  • @Cherub72

    @Cherub72

    21 күн бұрын

    Bens tallit shop has them and even with the blue thread. They're out of Israel

  • @Stanaford
    @Stanaford6 ай бұрын

    Interestingly enough that “Into your hands I commit my spirit” from psalms is also what Jesus had said on the cross. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @FLMLAB
    @FLMLAB2 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother, i was eagerly waiting for someone to upload this. thanks I got to know about a day in the life of a Jew.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    2 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome 🙏🏼

  • @FLMLAB

    @FLMLAB

    2 ай бұрын

    @@SeekersofUnity brother I would like to totally learn about Jewish lifestyle, how Jewish people live, walk, worship, celebrate festivals and many more. Is there any way that I could learn all these? I'm from India.

  • @running.lawyer

    @running.lawyer

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@FLMLABJoin a shul in India.

  • @WickedAcresLindsey
    @WickedAcresLindsey5 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful. Happy for you on the move. Welcome!!! Still learning from you.. thank you for being here.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you my friend.

  • @misterOphilies
    @misterOphilies6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making such an intimate view into your spiritual life.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. It’s not mine. It’s ours.

  • @betweenearthandsky4091
    @betweenearthandsky40912 ай бұрын

    How gently moving, thank you for this insight and window into your world, Zevi 🙏

  • @ta15479
    @ta154796 ай бұрын

    Raising the bar for Jewish KZread 👍

  • @michaelkellogg8575
    @michaelkellogg8575Ай бұрын

    Shalom my brother, loved the video! Keep it up

  • @findingjayagain
    @findingjayagain6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Zevi, I can’t wait for the “deep dive” on each of those ritual elements…

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Me too :)

  • @sbug2705
    @sbug27056 ай бұрын

    I am Jewish but not as religious. I do however say the Modeh Ani and the Shema every morning, and the Shema at night.

  • @gabikoyenov
    @gabikoyenov6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video! It inspires me focus in prayer instead of allowing it to run off.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Gabi 🙏🏼

  • @thornkirinsdottir9032
    @thornkirinsdottir90326 ай бұрын

    This video convinced me to start praying 3x a day again

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s beautiful. May you taste the sweetness.

  • @someofmyvideos774
    @someofmyvideos7746 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video. Thanks for sharing. I love the idea of having a Sadaqa box - I’m going to add one to my house. Assalumu 3alaikum.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome brother. Wa ʿalaykumu salam

  • @carolineleneghan119
    @carolineleneghan1196 ай бұрын

    wow i didn't know there were so many rituals and didn't know the reasons behind the tassles, caps etc. i was brought up catholic and the only ritual i did that was generally routine was praying night time and maybe morning. i'd loved all of that

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you for joining and learning with us here.

  • @burcu4711
    @burcu47116 ай бұрын

    Very beautifully directed video. I am a noahide and also a muslim, i love and read a lot about jewish culture, thanks for sharing your day with us🙏

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you for your kind words.

  • @nissengoldman4474

    @nissengoldman4474

    6 ай бұрын

    That fascinates me… how does that work, a Muslim and a noahide. My understanding is that noahide is pre-islam. Curious about your practices/beliefs

  • @burcu4711

    @burcu4711

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nissengoldman4474 Hello, i can explain my journey of course. First i bacame muslim, i was practicing its learnings, i was praying in form of salah. At the same time i continued to read about history of all religions and especially about judaism. Then i learned about noahide concept. Simply it has got 7 rules. I saw that these 7 rules are compatible with islam. Also i heard from a famous rabbi, that muslims are counted as noahide because of strict monoteism. Then i decided to practice both beliefs together. I found a noahide prayer book from internet. Sometimes i pray from that book, sometimes i pray as form of salah. I still countinue to learn from rabbis about jewish culture because they are light to the nations. Yes you are right, noahide concept is pre-islam but its concept, the rules exist also in islam. Even if someone doesnt believe prophet muhammad recieve revelation, his teaching are compatible with noahide concept. So i think a person can practice both beliefs at same time.

  • @moshiachgirlie
    @moshiachgirlie6 ай бұрын

    עם ישראל חי אחי ❤

  • @reporebo
    @reporebo5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the lovely window into your daily life and ritual. It’s very moving to see and inspiring, no matter your faith or spiritual leaning. Also, sick woodshop. 😂

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Kerlynda. I’m so glad you joined and appreciate it. I wish I could say the wood shop was mine 😋

  • @yaakovrothman547
    @yaakovrothman5476 ай бұрын

    Disclaimer: this is nowhere near the average morning of a Jew, who is married with children. I need to see a follow-up video where you calmly waking up in the morning as you hear splashes in the bathroom seeing your child tovel your $1,700 smartphone in the toilet. ‏מודה אני לפניך כל בוקר

  • @MachaMongRuad

    @MachaMongRuad

    6 ай бұрын

    The disclaimer at the end goes by quickly, but Zevi does mention that this is an idealised day, and that he is single with no children, so YMMV. :)

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    🙏🏼

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    😂😅

  • @realestatesouthjersey1577
    @realestatesouthjersey15776 ай бұрын

    As baal teshuva Are you able to provide a document or schedule to make sure following accurately?

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Email me. Happy to share 🙏🏼

  • @realestatesouthjersey1577

    @realestatesouthjersey1577

    6 ай бұрын

    How can I retrieve your email? I’m chabad Lubavitch I’m in South Jersey

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    @realestatesouthjersey1577 seekersofu@gmail.com

  • 3 ай бұрын

    @SeekersofUnity Is there a single minute along the day in which the Jew deals with Yetzer Hara? All seemed so perfect…

  • @Between-Sun-And-Moon
    @Between-Sun-And-Moon6 ай бұрын

    Wow! I'm so grateful for your work! Completely magnetised in ❤

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome :) Thank you for your kind words.

  • @gregorythomas7788
    @gregorythomas77886 ай бұрын

    This was really beautiful and inspiring ! Thank you very much 🙏

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most very welcome. Thank you.

  • @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv
    @SaurabhGupta-sn4yvАй бұрын

    Love from India to all my jews israeli brother and sister!!

  • @paulobehar
    @paulobeharАй бұрын

    Hi Zevi, if the jewish day begins with the first star at evening, why the video begins at the morning? I know that it makes no important difference, but I would like to ask you about that. Thank you man!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Paulo, Thank you for the question. Although the Jewish calendrical day begins at sunset/nightfall, almost all elucidations of the Jewish day found in Jewish literature (seder hayom, shulchan aruch, etc.) begin with the morning. In this exposition I followed the example set by our sacred literature. Yours, Zevi

  • @paulobehar

    @paulobehar

    Ай бұрын

    @@SeekersofUnity Thank you my friend. Shabbat shalom! 💙🤍

  • @bigdog4166
    @bigdog41664 ай бұрын

    Absolutely phenomenal video for a baal tshuvah to see exactly how everything is done. Thank you

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    4 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. I’m glad it was helpful.

  • @nicholasbattaliou5882
    @nicholasbattaliou58826 ай бұрын

    Really beautiful. Thank you Zevi.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome. Thank you friend 🙏🏼

  • @Neadunkel
    @Neadunkel6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video. We have a lot of similar routines in Islam but I have not been to mindful of them. This video inspired me to be closer to our beloved creator. Thanks for this. One question tho: from my understanding Judaism has three daily prayers, did I miss anything or have I misunderstood?

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you friend. There is no higher compliment or blessing that being able to inspire another brother and sister in faith to come closer to the Beloved. Yes we do. All three featured in the video, albeit briefly. Shacharit, the morning prayer, Mincha in the afternoon and Maariv (aka Arvit) in the evening. Blessings, Zevi

  • @israelrabbit1943
    @israelrabbit19436 ай бұрын

    nice interpretation of the orthodox jewish rituals! love it!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you friend.

  • @thesoulmateconnection
    @thesoulmateconnection6 ай бұрын

    May the spiritual and the religious see each other because they know the other just like Adam knew her. May we understand our oneness that is all Him in her who is us. There is no such thing as separate. This is who we are and I believe religion is finally understanding that the Nations are her, who now knows the difference between all that is good and evil because we see what is good in our image 🙏🙏🙏

  • @robertrodriguez7653
    @robertrodriguez76534 ай бұрын

    I love seeing other orthodox jews connecting to Hashem. Such a Kiddish Hashem. I’m assuming it’s your custom to not wear a tallis gadol until marriage correct?

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you friend. That’s correct.

  • @Ashes2ashes1111
    @Ashes2ashes11115 ай бұрын

    Beautiful thank you. I salute the divinity in you. I appreciate getting to watch this video. ❤

  • @none4530
    @none45306 ай бұрын

    Great video-- What I will say is that this does present the specific customs of your community as being "how Jews do things" which may be misleading for non Jews or uninvolved Jews who don't know some of these things are just customs. I'm Sephardi and we do not do all of these or do them the same way.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes. See disclaimer #5 at end of the video 🙏🏼

  • @shari6063
    @shari60636 ай бұрын

    Thank you Zevi.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome 🙏🏼

  • @kateescobar1818
    @kateescobar18186 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful. Thank you for posting. What a wonderful source of strength beauty and love Judaism is.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most very welcome. Indeed. Thank you friend.

  • @sebdef8756
    @sebdef87564 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video, this is so inspiring and beautiful !

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    4 ай бұрын

    You are so welcome.

  • @shlomok9731
    @shlomok97312 ай бұрын

    When do you make the bracha of netilat yadayim in the morning?

  • @JeffreyChase-ri7vq
    @JeffreyChase-ri7vq5 ай бұрын

    Great video. I've always wondered the purpose of the kippah

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you my friend. I’m glad it was helpful.

  • @Bildgesmythe
    @Bildgesmythe6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful, thank you.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @BcClarity
    @BcClarity6 ай бұрын

    We are on the same page. As if, the book was written for Us. I am excited you are in US My wish is : MAY SEE YOU FACE TO FACE SOME DAY.

  • @RobinTurner
    @RobinTurner6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this - a fascinating insight!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome 🙏🏼

  • @angelwhitewolf1116
    @angelwhitewolf11166 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Zevi.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome Angel.

  • @AlexP1440
    @AlexP14406 ай бұрын

    Wow, fantastic!✨

  • @LilacPledge
    @LilacPledge3 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @mushkyharlig8938
    @mushkyharlig89386 ай бұрын

    loved this so much

  • @thinkingaloudwithmendel
    @thinkingaloudwithmendel6 ай бұрын

    Beautifully made

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mendel 🙏🏼

  • @kyleperkins33572able
    @kyleperkins33572able6 ай бұрын

    Do a vid on dreamism please

  • @chrishxb
    @chrishxb6 ай бұрын

    such a cute dog

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    ☺️😉

  • @katarinap.8086
    @katarinap.80866 күн бұрын

    Very pure. Good for you to practice purity.

  • @Avishai-rx3py
    @Avishai-rx3py6 ай бұрын

    Your netilat yadayim is very interesting.

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    How so?

  • @Avishai-rx3py

    @Avishai-rx3py

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SeekersofUnity the vessels you use I have not seen before. They are beautiful though! Bracha v'hatzlacha for you and your channel!

  • @-Swamp_Donkey-
    @-Swamp_Donkey-Ай бұрын

    Now do one on what your Talmud says about non-Jews. Or maybe the Kol-Nidre? One of my favorites.

  • @RudydeGroot
    @RudydeGroot6 ай бұрын

    Thumbs up from a goj seeker of unity (יחוד) from the Netherlands. My self-designed hoodie reads, with the last two phrases on the back: ?מי אני אני לא יהודי אני לא נוצרי אני לא בני נח אני יחודי אני ישראלי

  • @orenzecharia5335
    @orenzecharia5335Ай бұрын

    Great video man

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you friend

  • @kateburdon
    @kateburdon6 ай бұрын

    This was beautiful.

  • @PinoSantilli-hp5qq
    @PinoSantilli-hp5qq6 ай бұрын

    Can you explain to me where jews came from? Did they ever have a nation of their own? Is it a race or culture of a people? I'm so confused about jewish people...

  • @jedimmj11

    @jedimmj11

    6 ай бұрын

    A fantastic KZread channel to learn the history of the Jews is @SamAronow

  • @riptidewolf5412

    @riptidewolf5412

    4 ай бұрын

    Israel is considered to be our homeland. we often face it when we pray :)

  • @davidgoddard9288
    @davidgoddard92886 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome 🙏🏼

  • @alialibay6639
    @alialibay66396 ай бұрын

    ❤ peace ✌❤

  • @martinamusovic1785
    @martinamusovic17856 ай бұрын

    This was beautiful!

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Martina 🙏🏼

  • @hunterstern7837
    @hunterstern78376 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏 ❤️

  • @SeekersofUnity

    @SeekersofUnity

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re most welcome 🙏🏼