Mizrahi religious Jews: Why do you dress like Ashkenazis?

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  • @samissa9921
    @samissa99215 жыл бұрын

    Post Malone? Nah that's Post Shalom.

  • @KevinJames.

    @KevinJames.

    5 жыл бұрын

    💀

  • @linesandcircles7465

    @linesandcircles7465

    4 жыл бұрын

    I like this

  • @77justin96

    @77justin96

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's not kosher. I love it.

  • @LeafInTheWind88

    @LeafInTheWind88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Samir Issa lol love it “Post Shalom”😂😂😂

  • @Shadow-tv2ff

    @Shadow-tv2ff

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @mplsridah
    @mplsridah5 жыл бұрын

    *So basically there's no religious purpose of dressing like Ashkenazi from Poland, ok*

  • @mplsridah

    @mplsridah

    5 жыл бұрын

    lobsterbale Legesse you would know, you're fake black hebrew israelite lol

  • @mplsridah

    @mplsridah

    5 жыл бұрын

    tedats lol

  • @adulthumanfemale8666

    @adulthumanfemale8666

    5 жыл бұрын

    Most people just copy what their parents, communities do. It goes for everyone. The drive for conformity (and recognition) is a human thing

  • @AbeJacoby

    @AbeJacoby

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mplsridah You're looking at the fakes in this video.

  • @zerototalenergy150

    @zerototalenergy150

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@adulthumanfemale8666 thumbs up !!

  • @KareemKayy
    @KareemKayy3 жыл бұрын

    The second guy, actually seems like he's genuinely interested in his religion and open to express it in a positive and logical manner, he seems very normal and logical and i really respect that! muslim syrian here🙋🏻‍♂️

  • @KareemKayy

    @KareemKayy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @youwansome he is, it's odd, he always comes off super biased and judgemental, which is something you'd expect from a news station, not someone from youtube lol

  • @KareemKayy

    @KareemKayy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @youwansome it's probablly the american side of him, a lot of americans (white americans ) come off very passive aggressive i know becuz i worked in beverly hills for 6 years and a lot of them acted this way , it's just how their demeanor is idk why lol

  • @KareemKayy

    @KareemKayy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @youwansome ya dude it's kinda scary, totally get what you mean, they seem like the more you disagree with them or speak in a disagreeable way, they're gna pop off and snap any second lmao

  • @rafiy7150

    @rafiy7150

    3 жыл бұрын

    u musli syrian? wish your country back to normal

  • @megshinodaaa

    @megshinodaaa

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, you're right. We need more people with that perspective

  • @MattCrawley_Music
    @MattCrawley_Music3 жыл бұрын

    “Why do you dress like that” “Because everyone else does”

  • @dave-yj9mc

    @dave-yj9mc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Said Every high school student ever...

  • @michal9470

    @michal9470

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everybody wants to look the same🥰

  • @the_white_rabbit
    @the_white_rabbit5 жыл бұрын

    It's about representing your gang colors.

  • @BetterCallThall

    @BetterCallThall

    5 жыл бұрын

    Funny because thumbnail guy looks like Post Malone lol

  • @mre.n.ybaggz18

    @mre.n.ybaggz18

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tamas Jojart 🗣PREACH

  • @chillaxer8273

    @chillaxer8273

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tamas Jojart The Gang of chosenites 😲

  • @Loagun

    @Loagun

    5 жыл бұрын

    ! Lol

  • @Americansikkunt

    @Americansikkunt

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tamas Jojart So is it ok to state clearly when there are imposters in your gang? Jews pass as "white", if they're able, and most people don't know the difference....

  • @thehauntedstream7206
    @thehauntedstream72063 жыл бұрын

    I like it when people don’t get super mad and shit and just talk and answer questions helping others understand their perspective or what not, respectful people deserve respect.

  • @stefan2serb

    @stefan2serb

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most of the Israelis he interviews are like this. Their faces look like they might react angrily sometimes but they seemingly always take a measured approach to their responses. I really respect that.

  • @morehn

    @morehn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stefan2serb Israelis are intense so they may look angry but they don't take things personally or offensively because they don't feel the need to defend themselves from someone's harmless opinion.

  • @stefan2serb

    @stefan2serb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@morehn the opposite of people in the West these days..

  • @morehn

    @morehn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stefan2serb that's for sure. I've never seen a fight happen there because someone was called the right pronoun.

  • @SRBOMBONICA86

    @SRBOMBONICA86

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stefan2serb westerners were always sensitive lol

  • @givemeyourfish
    @givemeyourfish3 жыл бұрын

    "I'm Canadian sorry" Classic.

  • @josephbenadam

    @josephbenadam

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha

  • @wwxhxm7w475
    @wwxhxm7w4755 ай бұрын

    Palestinians were always saying that Jews of Palestine were ripped away from their own heritage and now I understand their words. It was bizarre before because I thought that being there in Israel meant all Jews were now in tune to their heritage. But it seems that every Jewish community except for Ashkenazim lost their own unique identity and assimilated into becoming European out of some form of sociological cohesion instead of valuing their uniqueness. This community damage and loss of heritage can never be repaired nor restored, much like ancient Hebrew. Once lost it is lost for good and all there is, is a Eurocentric reconstruction version of Hebrew. Devastating. Poor people.

  • @AC-AC-AC

    @AC-AC-AC

    5 ай бұрын

    So so true! 😢

  • @charles2521

    @charles2521

    4 ай бұрын

    I first heard about it from an anti-Zionist Mizrahi, he showed me a very old documentary in which the Ashkenazis colonizers didn't even consider the Mizrahi to be Jews.

  • @teenradio1759

    @teenradio1759

    4 ай бұрын

    I am Sepharadic and used to be Charedi as well. The cloths just was never a big deal for us because we cared more about the Mizvas and the Torah and not so much about the superficial clothing. I think you're misunderstanding out culture big time. Sepharadic Charedi Jews do keep their traditions just in different ways such as in prayer and holidays and Halacha. We juat don't wear the clothing that we took from the Arabs because we don't feel it represents us it feels weird.

  • @NubiansNapata

    @NubiansNapata

    4 ай бұрын

    Mizra Jews have been brainwashed by the Zionist

  • @zb3495

    @zb3495

    2 ай бұрын

    There was a lot of discrimination against Mizrahi Jews when the state was founded. One reason Netanyahu has been around so long is because he’s very conscientious about courting and elevating African and Asian Jews.

  • @dontcallmejon
    @dontcallmejon5 жыл бұрын

    Lmao. As if wearing black formal wear and a big lid hat in the Mediterranean heat isn’t weird.

  • @josephine190

    @josephine190

    5 жыл бұрын

    nailed it.. the thing is almost tragically hilarious it's obvious these people ended up there by someone else moving them like in a video game where the developer moves the polar bare assets to the desert world.. and that's litrarly what happened.

  • @MMABeijing

    @MMABeijing

    5 жыл бұрын

    did u listen? he wants to dress as the other soldiers in his bataillon, and that s how they dress. if he was walking in surfshorts and flipflops that might be comfy but that s not how his group dresses, and h does not feel the need to be different just for the sake of being different or little more comfy

  • @sueme1954

    @sueme1954

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah bitch. Go into Teheran or Egypt and tell them they dress stupidly -- too covered up. I will laugh when they drag you into the desert stark naked. You will wish you had sheets and towel to cover yourself to protect you from the searing sun.🤣

  • @molossergirl2

    @molossergirl2

    5 жыл бұрын

    Then go into the deserts of Arabia and the hot plains of Africa and look at how the indigenous people dress. Covered from head to toe. I admire those who cover their flesh - this is the trouble with today, too much flesh on display and usually too much of it to look at!

  • @dontcallmejon

    @dontcallmejon

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@molossergirl2 Ya cause the desert storms of yemen are totally comparable to the paved palm tree lined streets of tel aviv lmao

  • @dysjunct
    @dysjunct4 жыл бұрын

    The second guy is pretty chill, seems like a cool dude.

  • @Oongaboongabigfatdoggy

    @Oongaboongabigfatdoggy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@universalchanneltv9394 he’s not doing anything , blame the government not the people You lunatic

  • @brooklynboy5834

    @brooklynboy5834

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@universalchanneltv9394 bruh the guy grew up in New Jersey he’s American asf😂 he didn’t steal no land

  • @exclusivefresh

    @exclusivefresh

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@universalchanneltv9394 jews were there first big guy. 1948 was an act of recolonization. ciao.

  • @interistaa21

    @interistaa21

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me or does he look a bit like Jon Snow lol

  • @Rasbiff

    @Rasbiff

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah and he was aware of why he was dressing in an Ashkenazi fashion and could explain why.

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby69325 ай бұрын

    This is so fascinating. There seem to be internal social pressures in Israel, and some kind of bowing to Ashkenazi Jews from Europe, even from Arab Jews who's heritage (and dress) are local. I respect the drive to practice their religion in peace, but any kind of arrogance or placing themselves above other Arab peoples -- particularly now -- is such an irreligious attitude. This Ask project is so valuable. Thank you

  • @davidclayton.1511

    @davidclayton.1511

    5 ай бұрын

    The whole of israel is a European idea. Colonization, ethnic cleansing, and racial supremacy.

  • @newleft2254

    @newleft2254

    5 ай бұрын

    Is it really? I always thought Mizrahi held more social status because they were seen as indigenous and belonging to Israel more. In the video it seems like they just want to fit in with the Rabbis they got their influence from. I'm not Jewish so perhaps I am not able to read between the lines of what they're truly saying.

  • @paulgibby6932

    @paulgibby6932

    5 ай бұрын

    On a second viewing, it is a bit chilling to hear several call themselves soldiers.

  • @John1873--

    @John1873--

    5 ай бұрын

    You should get out more.

  • @annesmith7548

    @annesmith7548

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure arrogance over Arabs has anything to do with how the Jews/Israelis dress. I was in Egypt in the 1980's and the men mostly wore a light colored robe (galabiya), with maybe 10% wearing modern Western clothing, and 99% plus of the women wearing a black robe (gallibaya) and hijab, which they would hold with their teeth to partially cover their face. I have since seen pictures that appear to show a large percentage of Egyptian women wearing modern Western clothing out in public (some without sleeves, shocking, I was physically assaulted for wearing short sleeves in the extreme heat in 1985), which surprises me, since I know that 86% of them are still "circumcised"; a horrible procedure which greatly increases the danger of childbirth. With Gaza in the News so much recently, I've noticed that ~100% of the Palestinian Arab men appear to wear modern Western clothing, while many of the women still appear to wear the traditional robes and hijab. I doubt that either Egyptians or Palestinians are being pressured by Europeans/Americans to dress like us, they just seem to prefer it.

  • @skyler_dahan
    @skyler_dahan3 жыл бұрын

    So happy you asked this question. I never understood why the Ashkenazi style become so popular and hearing their responses shines light on this subject. Thank you. Love your videos

  • @bitolcanecc

    @bitolcanecc

    10 ай бұрын

    The answer is very simple ;)

  • @zioniskris

    @zioniskris

    5 ай бұрын

    .Rabbi Jewishs are Lies. GOD HIMSELF HAS CURSED THE JEWS FOR: The hatred and conspiracy of the Jewish Rabbis with Herod the Great King of the Jews, against the baby Jesus who was born in Bethlehem, ordered the execution of all boys aged two years and under in all of Bethlehem. (Matthew 2:16-18)… “Therefore the Jews were Prophesized for Their Wickedness”: “and they will fall by the edge of the sword and be taken captive to all the nations, and Jerusalem will be trampled upon by the nations that do not know God, until the times of the nations are fulfilled" (Luke 21:24)

  • @NoorNoor-ul5zh
    @NoorNoor-ul5zh4 жыл бұрын

    We see the same in the Muslim community. Before the 1850 everything was very colorful. When Wahabism came more and more woman dressed like the Orthodox Middle-East Jews the Black Chador. That’s what you nowadays days see in KSA/Emirates even the Native European Muslima wana dress like that. As a Native Dutch (Born Muslima) I don’t understand why this is a trend. Every Culture is so colorful if you are Christian, Jew, Muslim. Why change your history. Don’t change! I saw old pictures from the Maghreb, i didn’t saw the different between a Muslima and a Jewish Woman. Maybe it’s a statement to dress like a Polish Jew.

  • @yanniaitaissi5329
    @yanniaitaissi53295 жыл бұрын

    im muslim from algeria and your channel really opened my eyes thanks peace be upon us all

  • @theoneandonlyhere

    @theoneandonlyhere

    5 жыл бұрын

    How?

  • @zerototalenergy150

    @zerototalenergy150

    5 жыл бұрын

    smart answer.... agree with them,so they will reciprocate their "agreement" with you.

  • @PianoMeSasha

    @PianoMeSasha

    5 жыл бұрын

    Salaam a'leikum to you , Monsieur, that's a nice comment!

  • @khalilisation

    @khalilisation

    5 жыл бұрын

    zerototal energy you made the same thing to moses a.s. - he was meaning that good and you told the pharao he killed... BS comment my friend, your heart is as dark as moses skinn dude!!!

  • @khalilisation

    @khalilisation

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tony Lohi because they are from bukhara lol - read history you d******, and the imam bukhari was also from that region

  • @Lon.BedStuyforLife
    @Lon.BedStuyforLife4 жыл бұрын

    As a black woman, born and raided in Brooklyn, NY, I was always curious about my Jewish neighbors... your videos helped me get a better understanding of my Jewish neighbors.

  • @milat9287

    @milat9287

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just out of interest, why didn't you just ask them personally? Maybe it's not socially acceptable over there to ask that kind, or something?

  • @felaciosuxonadik8517

    @felaciosuxonadik8517

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@milat9287 Sometimes, people here in New York City get upset or defensive when you ask about their religion. They don't know at first if you are making fun or genuinely trying to understand their customs to be more respectful. So, when you ask about their hair and cloths they can get loud and angry. These videos are easier.

  • @TomorrowWeLive

    @TomorrowWeLive

    3 жыл бұрын

    raided lol

  • @stevekane8987

    @stevekane8987

    3 жыл бұрын

    Raided?LOL

  • @napa5235

    @napa5235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TomorrowWeLive NY is dangerous XD

  • @Munib921
    @Munib9218 ай бұрын

    A Pakistani in Australia, I see so many jews from children to elderly. I’m fascinated by how they follow their religion. Much love ❤️

  • @karenabrams8986
    @karenabrams89865 жыл бұрын

    That’s interesting the explanation that the religious dress codes are meant to show group identity, like a military uniform.

  • @iTzShakenJoE

    @iTzShakenJoE

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep I fell into it. lol

  • @karenabrams8986

    @karenabrams8986

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yosef Roth so did I. 4 years in the NAVY. 4 long years. Lol

  • @kimthames2531

    @kimthames2531

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, and notice how modest it is as well. I think there could be more to the story as well....great topic to research.

  • @AdultThirdCultureKid1971

    @AdultThirdCultureKid1971

    5 жыл бұрын

    Karen Abrams Yes, it's very interesting. I saw a group of Mennonites in Frankfurt Airport in September of 2002 and they dressed similarly to the way Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic Jews do.I could be wrong, though.

  • @mattm1192

    @mattm1192

    5 жыл бұрын

    It`s obvious, isn`t it?

  • @Synochra
    @Synochra5 жыл бұрын

    I actually think it's a shame that Ashkenazi culture seems to be overshadowing so many of the Mizrahi and Sephardic elements. Those people have so much to give culturally. Also as a somewhat mean remark, though it's meant in good spirit, the Ashkenazi influence on modern hebrew is extremely apparent to me as an outsider from Germany: Oftentimes hebrew just sounds like random gibberish with a very strong German accent to me. Heh.

  • @Synochra

    @Synochra

    5 жыл бұрын

    @chained2it I didn't mean to offend you, it was more of a funny observation. And I was talking about the way the language sounds, above all, not necessarily the way it's constructed or the words it uses. It sounds very much like Germans making random sounds to me...hey doesn't mean I'm not intrigued my hebrew, I'm certainly planning to learn it.

  • @Synochra

    @Synochra

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kaptainkafir6231 That's a very simplistic view on culture and history and frankly it's wrong. The history of Jews in Europe is one on isolation, persecution and pogroms. Hardly a "friendlier" climate.

  • @Synochra

    @Synochra

    5 жыл бұрын

    @chained2it I just found this quora post where the first answer explains it really well: www.quora.com/How-does-Hebrew-sound-to-the-non-Hebrew-speaker I'm actually surprised to see that I'm not the only one who feels this way haha. That dude explains exactly what I was trying to say.

  • @Synochra

    @Synochra

    5 жыл бұрын

    @chained2it Here is another answer to the same question, which does an even better job: www.quora.com/How-does-Hebrew-sound-to-the-non-Hebrew-speaker/answer/Judy-Koren/

  • @kaptainkafir6231

    @kaptainkafir6231

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Synochra I didn't say friendly, I said at friendlier. Someone like Spinoza and or habermas didn't evolve in the Muslim world. Persecution, progroms and massacres were the norm in both, Europe and the middle East. And it's not simplistic but simplified, there's a difference.

  • @zabenaleid2547
    @zabenaleid25474 жыл бұрын

    It's sad mizrahim have to abandon their culture just to fit in.

  • @tatsumakimojo5502

    @tatsumakimojo5502

    4 жыл бұрын

    Zaben AlEid peer pressure. Plus , it’s safer not to look out too arabe these days...

  • @avrumeliahu1959

    @avrumeliahu1959

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its wasnt "just to fit in"

  • @Nicolay406

    @Nicolay406

    3 жыл бұрын

    They didn't abandon their culture to fit in. I'm a bukhari jew and we still pray, eat and celebrate like our fathers. same thing with every Jewish ethnicity in Israel.

  • @joeblack363

    @joeblack363

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Nicolay406 that's fine but you abandoned the clothing to fit into the society around you and not be singled out, it's pretty obvious but it's also common every where in almost every society.

  • @Nicolay406

    @Nicolay406

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joeblack363 I'd rather every Jew to leave their culture and stick to one Jewish one (same with clothing, but it will still look weird to dress up like ancient Israelites in a first world country...)

  • @suonatoregioioso4472
    @suonatoregioioso44723 жыл бұрын

    In Spanish we say something like: "the dress does not make the fair". or "The beard does not make the philosopher".

  • @dantiel92

    @dantiel92

    3 жыл бұрын

    El habito no viste al monje, es el refran

  • @19bendunk

    @19bendunk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very clever sentence. Gracias!

  • @jokosusilo7361
    @jokosusilo73615 жыл бұрын

    The thumbnail looks like jewish post malone tho

  • @timmykookoo

    @timmykookoo

    5 жыл бұрын

    Post Malone is Jewish...

  • @august4633

    @august4633

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ehm post is Jewish

  • @itsmemuffins

    @itsmemuffins

    5 жыл бұрын

    That’s because Post is a Jew.

  • @wut462

    @wut462

    5 жыл бұрын

    timmykookoo is this post malone then?

  • @itsmemuffins

    @itsmemuffins

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wut that’s Pre Malone 😂

  • @grngal6156
    @grngal61565 жыл бұрын

    I practically jump for joy every time Corey posts a new video…"The ask project" is definitely in my top 5 favorite youtube channels….Thanks for all that you do!!!

  • @saraqostahterra4548

    @saraqostahterra4548

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, it's definitely interesting to hear what people have to think about stuff...

  • @IvanAkinfiev

    @IvanAkinfiev

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are you Israeli?

  • @grngal6156

    @grngal6156

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@IvanAkinfiev No

  • @grngal6156

    @grngal6156

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Velvet M They??? Who/what is your "they" in reference to and how does your assertion relate to my comment?

  • @grngal6156

    @grngal6156

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Jonny Cuba My nationality is American and my ethnicity is Persian :).

  • @egyptianminor
    @egyptianminor3 жыл бұрын

    'Weird'?!? C'mon, embrace your Middle Eastern roots! 'Weird' is succumbing to cultural Ashkenazim dominance and wearing clothing designed for sunless, wind swept, cold Eastern European Weather, totally not the most adequate clothing for sun drenched East Mediterranean. Is it me or does it also seem that paradoxically some also wanted to separate themselves from what might be perceived as 'Arabic culture'?

  • @nandinibandhini

    @nandinibandhini

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, exactly. You are spot on!

  • @pauldupont1821

    @pauldupont1821

    5 ай бұрын

    They don't want to be confused with arabs whenever they find themselves in the crosshairs of an IDF visor...

  • @TheCerealluvr
    @TheCerealluvr3 жыл бұрын

    This was fascinating. Thank you producers/film makers! I had no idea there were so many personal reasons for dressing like this.

  • @dixieporter2960
    @dixieporter29606 ай бұрын

    Did anyone else notice how many compared the reason for the way they dress to the reason a person in the military wears a uniform. That seems off to me. I can't help but think indoctrination.

  • @IA-om3my
    @IA-om3my3 жыл бұрын

    It's crazy how I can immediately recognize a Moroccan brother.

  • @hrywomen3572

    @hrywomen3572

    2 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @nandinibandhini

    @nandinibandhini

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @aliancemd
    @aliancemd5 ай бұрын

    When I see somebody so tribalistic that they have to change their look to be accepted by their religious group, it raises red flags for me - that person is very likely to be ignorant and discriminatory towards others not fitting their “tribe”.

  • @nwadi6408
    @nwadi64082 жыл бұрын

    Eurocentrism is a powerful force. Wow.

  • @reesekerr5288

    @reesekerr5288

    Ай бұрын

    It's the system that created all your technologies, so give them back and go back to your tribal way.

  • @Strozerg
    @Strozerg5 жыл бұрын

    9:07 just an orthodox Jew with a joint passing by

  • @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    4 жыл бұрын

    bwahaha that's so awesome! this comment should have more likes!

  • @chineseviruszombie773

    @chineseviruszombie773

    4 жыл бұрын

    Israel has more marijuana smokers per capita than any other country

  • @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chineseviruszombie773 but ain't orthodox jews like very strict n all? they don't smoke, they don't drink, they don't even go to gym cuz it's a secular thing. so how is that dude rollin between the orthodox jews like that with a joint in his mouth??

  • @chineseviruszombie773

    @chineseviruszombie773

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mutant-zombieleaves9501 , drinking alcohol is actually part of Orthodox Judaism you are supposed to drink [moderately] at weddings and on Shabbat etc. (The Bible is full of stories of people drinking) , tobacco and marijuana is frowned upon because of health reasons but some Orthodox Jews still do it. Orthodox Jews are generally conservative minded , so I would guess the Secular Jews smoke more marijuana than the Orthodox Jews (the Orthodox are a minority in Israel)

  • @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    @mutant-zombieleaves9501

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chineseviruszombie773 I see. Thanks for clarifying. I wanna go to Israel now and blaze with some orthoox dudes. would be trippy af

  • @salmahmohamed6048
    @salmahmohamed60485 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. I think maybe they wear it because (a) It builds a sense of belonging, that they are visibly part of a particular community. (b) It's also a bit like 'uniform dressing' that people like Steve Jobs used, it's hassle-free. You don't have to spend needless time every morning trying to choose what to wear. You already know what you're going to wear that day. (c) It looks nice, smart, not too fussy. 👍👍

  • @nasbremain7564
    @nasbremain75643 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Saudi Arabia, and besides political and historical rights conflicts, I really enjoy these videos. Bukhari, Iraqi, Yamani, Marrocon, irish, american... That's interesting. It opened my eyes. I have respect for jewish religion diversity and ancient history One Love

  • @air2091

    @air2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Im israeli, and saudi is beautiful

  • @benjamindanilov2752

    @benjamindanilov2752

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm Jewish and I love how you think

  • @vildachaya6462

    @vildachaya6462

    3 жыл бұрын

    People are more than just a religion or nationality, they are souls and personalities

  • @Fuzi0nQc

    @Fuzi0nQc

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vildachaya6462 Except when the Israeli government evicts palestinian's because jews claim their right of land. World in not about flowers and sunshine. People are evil and will do anything for their own.

  • @el_chico1313

    @el_chico1313

    Жыл бұрын

    so u dont wanna burn down israel and kill all the jews in the world?

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby69325 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Your project helps me understand what is going on and brings out the subtleties of the problems.

  • @AndrewMalone_

    @AndrewMalone_

    5 ай бұрын

    Don't be fooled, buddy. I thought the same at first, but as you go through his content, you'll notice the timing of the questions and the types of questions are not as innocent as they may seem at first.

  • @bpcj4891

    @bpcj4891

    4 ай бұрын

    E​xplain

  • @raycanterdoit3
    @raycanterdoit35 жыл бұрын

    Sad , they (Mirzahi and Sephardic ) have all conformed to how a modern dress of the Ashkenazis. Why? Because they dominate the society. Mirzahi and Sephardic traditions, food and songs are awesome. I do like the uniform reference, it allow the others and outsiders aware who's team you associate with.

  • @truthseekers864
    @truthseekers864 Жыл бұрын

    The question is simplistic in that he constantly says "Poland". Even though their are many different Ashkenazi dress codes generally and even within Poland there where varieties.

  • @karela2288
    @karela22884 жыл бұрын

    Hello, Shalom, Salam, Thank you for the nice sharing place and i learned so much about other people. Thanks

  • @chrispoe8404
    @chrispoe84043 жыл бұрын

    “My parents dress like this”, “we stand out”..........none of which are religious reasons. As if others created a dress code to identify Jews easily.

  • @bveracka

    @bveracka

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those quotes definitely raise more questions than what they answer. It makes sense, but it absolutely doesn't all at the same time.

  • @AdamMM02
    @AdamMM025 жыл бұрын

    That second guy was soooo chill

  • @ginasmith590
    @ginasmith5905 жыл бұрын

    I am a Bukhari and I am a Muslim. Nice to know I have brothers.

  • @interestingyoutubechannel1

    @interestingyoutubechannel1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bukhari Israeli Jews are often very proud of being Bukhari.

  • @user-cl7os9gd9w

    @user-cl7os9gd9w

    5 жыл бұрын

    ❤🌹

  • @avskardi

    @avskardi

    5 жыл бұрын

    So, you’re basically Iranian.

  • @ginasmith590

    @ginasmith590

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@avskardi No I am a Pakistani.

  • @ginasmith590

    @ginasmith590

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@degenerationz9284 I am a sister! Lol!

  • @StevenCovey-ct3sx
    @StevenCovey-ct3sx6 ай бұрын

    This video underscores how the “dominant” European culture soon overcomes the less sophisticated indigenous cultures around the world. People inherently do not wish to be seen on as ignorant and unsophisticated so they quickly assimilate and copy the habits of the perceived dominant culture and/or elite. Things happens slowly at first, then all at once.

  • @tinalettieri
    @tinalettieri10 ай бұрын

    The real reason is racism and prejudice. The Mizrachim and Sfaradim are still looked down upon as lesser Jews. Even the Ethiopians who only started arriving in the 1980's wearing their traditional dress have been forced to adopt the "uniform." Being of Sfardi background myself it makes me furious.

  • @Mikaela-Sunshine
    @Mikaela-Sunshine5 жыл бұрын

    1$ done! Thanks for your amazing work

  • @theoBaba773

    @theoBaba773

    5 жыл бұрын

    🤔

  • @ShoahBiz

    @ShoahBiz

    5 жыл бұрын

    Why are you donating to a country with a higher standard of living, longer life expectancy and more accessible healthcare than your own country, when your country already donates way too much money to these thieves

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie4 жыл бұрын

    Richard Feynman on uniforms...... Synthesis: Never look to the uniform to find the man. The man makes the uniform, not the other way around. A uniform confers no knowledge, no excellence, it is the person underneath that adds value to the trappings. Honors or uniforms - they are a costume designed to broadcast a message, regardless of whether that message is true or not. A man’s actions, his contributions define him. This is an exhortation to never forget that who you are doesn’t matter, only what you do matters. So chase the beauty of accomplishment, do something rather than try to be something, and never evaluate a man by his epaulets.

  • @Regular_Decorated_Emergency

    @Regular_Decorated_Emergency

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, that's a very obvious idea, and Feynman merely expressed it in a very wordy way.

  • @yanivproselkov4555
    @yanivproselkov45553 жыл бұрын

    "Why, as a third generation Pakistani immigrant to London, do you dress like a roadman?" Same difference.

  • @alsharq5658

    @alsharq5658

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Joske Vermeulen Well not really, or they'd be living in America.

  • @poptartgofast
    @poptartgofast3 жыл бұрын

    Benjamin Tallmadge (February 25, 1754 - March 7, 1835) was an American military officer, spymaster, and politician. He is best known for his service as an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He acted as leader of the Culper Ring during the war, a celebrated network of spies in New York where major British forces were based.

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader33412 жыл бұрын

    What the man said about wearing the uniform of the Yeshiva school makes a lot of sense, since we sent our kids to a Catholic school for a few years, and they had to wear a specific uniform, too. I hated the way they looked, but they had to wear the uniform or be sent to the principal to be sent home to change every day. In the city where I live, it’s possible to tell the Catholic schools children attend by their uniforms. Anyway, as an American, I will also say that what people wear is their business....if there are Moroccan Jews who want to look like their grandparents, fine. If they don’t, fine. Whose business is it?? Theirs. Correct!

  • @samlatifi3254
    @samlatifi32545 жыл бұрын

    I really liked that Tallmadge guy. Seems very easy going and relatable.

  • @Yeshiah
    @Yeshiah2 жыл бұрын

    It's really a shame, I think we should celebrate our beautiful differences. Bring back the sudra, bring back the colorful Bukharian dress. Personally, I live in Tel Aviv and wear a kippah and tallit katan with tzitzit under "normal" secular clothing, so it's kind of a mix. I really don't like the dull way of thinking that wearing the same thing every damn day is 'dressing well'. You can wear a nice fitting pair of jeans, a t shirt or whatever, and vans and still wear your judean garb along with it. While I'm at it, also bring back the original pronounciation of ח,ע,ק,ס,ת

  • @tzvi7989

    @tzvi7989

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't you mean the original pronounciation of צ as opposed to ס? Haha

  • @albertnortononymous9020

    @albertnortononymous9020

    4 ай бұрын

    They were pronounced one way, the dual pronunciation came in the Babylonian captivity

  • @JimJones-gd2jy
    @JimJones-gd2jy3 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating . . Keep going ! Learning a lot.

  • @BarriosGroupie
    @BarriosGroupie5 жыл бұрын

    A stuffy suit isn't good for an Israeli climate.

  • @BetterCallThall

    @BetterCallThall

    5 жыл бұрын

    Neither is running the world's largest ghetto. Oops.

  • @mirishow

    @mirishow

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thats true black is totally uncomfortable in that sun change regime hehehe like they are saying always to others ...

  • @AdultThirdCultureKid1971

    @AdultThirdCultureKid1971

    5 жыл бұрын

    Barrios Groupie You mean a Palestinian climate. 😉

  • @BetterCallThall

    @BetterCallThall

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@AdultThirdCultureKid1971 Go A step further and say *stolen* climate. European fascists hiding behind the Star of David. Learned from the Naxis how to treat their victims.

  • @holyshit1916

    @holyshit1916

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tanya Kasim Phoenician climate

  • @Mas_Tun
    @Mas_Tun5 жыл бұрын

    The second guy is the most correct, although it goes back further than just the past few decades. Ashkenazi emissaries began influencing the religious communities in parts of the Arab world during the nineteenth century since new economic opportunities, and the education from the Alliance Universale Israelite, gave more incentive for gifted students to go into more lucrative jobs rather than the rabbanut. So there was a decline in religious observance, yeshivot following an orderly curriculum, and so on. They also affected the culture of the Sepharadi yeshivot in Palestine during the twentieth century - which was evident at Porat Yosef for example, which refused to teach philosophy or theology, and followed a more typical Lithuanian curriculum (much to the chagrin of people like hakham Uziel, who pushed for a more traditional Sepharadi curriculum). The Lithuanian influence just became far more pervasive over time, and also included the hassidic factor with Chabad, Breslov, and Satmar going after them. They keep some customs and their liturgical rite, but to some extent, they're barely Sepharadi anymore (ok, this is hyperbole). They'll be more likely to cite Isserles or Kagan than Duran, or even Maimonides and Alfasi, for Jewish law. Same with Rashi or other Ashkenazic commentators throughout the ages, rather than people like Ibn Ezra or Kimhi, or other exegetes who followed what was more typical in the Mediterranean areas.

  • @frankiekove4781

    @frankiekove4781

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @raanan1115

    @raanan1115

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mas Tun, quoting Rama or Mishna Berura has ZERO to do with actual halakhic behaviour, just follow ANY Mizrahi learning at ANY Lithuanian yeshiva home for Pesach/Passover & watch him IGNORE Ashkenazi decrees & EAT THAT RICE! Just because someone LEARNS Mishna Berura doesn't mean he follows it.

  • @Mas_Tun

    @Mas_Tun

    5 жыл бұрын

    Raanan111 I guess reading comprehension isn't your strong suit. I said *"They keep some customs,"* and I never said they follow those sources. I was implying they follow the typical methodologies of Ashkenazi posekim, which are different than those of Sepharadi ones (e.g. we generally stayed away from pilpul sophistry, and studied the halakhic reasoning of the geonim). I was also implying that they *should* be placing greater emphasis on studying Maimonides or Alfasi as our communities typically did (they were the main halakhic sources which we followed, even if we also followed Karo and some other aharonim). As an aside, many don't actually end up eating rice, legumes, and all that on Passover because they accommodate Ashkenazim (no, it's not because they're too lazy to sift through it). While other Ashkenazi customs, some old, some new, have started to become more common (for example, seniut and mehisa "laws"; following the nine days, even the three weeks period, instead of shavua shehal bo; going through insane measures to check for bugs in vegetables even though checking just means removing whatever is visible under normal conditions; waiting 6 hours to eat dairy after eating something cooked with meat, like soup, but not eating any meat itself, when there isn't that prohibition to wait etc)

  • @raanan1115

    @raanan1115

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@@Mas_Tun What??? What do you mean that Mizrahim are today "barely Sefaradim?" Sefaradi means following pesaq Sefaradi, do you think it means anything beyond that??? Chakham 'Ovadiyah Yosef could blow away any poseq Ashkenazi in pilpul & all rishonim use pilpul & calling Ashkenazi pilpul "sophistry" is borderline anti-Semitic. Can you give me any examples of following gaonic reasoning in RIF, RAMBAM, RITVA, RASHBA??? I mean, I've seen then RARELY mention a geon, but their reasoning seems original. WHY do you think Mizrahim should be following RIF & RAMBAM & why do you drop rabbinical titles like an Ashkenazi? Are you dismissing the ROSH because he was Ashkenazi??? The RASHBA certainly did NOT do that! Do you consider gaonic reasoning to be superior to that of Rishonim??? Which Mizrahi poseq does not use pilpul today? The downside of Ashkenazi pilpul is not moving toward a practical pesaq because of doubt.

  • @Mas_Tun

    @Mas_Tun

    5 жыл бұрын

    Maybe I wasn't clear. I'm not talking about "Mizrahim" (I hate that term) altogether. I'm talking about the ones who are part of the yeshiva or haredi world and are heavily influenced by Lithuanians and/or hasidim. Borderline anti-Semitic? Are you out of your mind? And Sepharadi posekim did *not* historically use pilpul. It was heavily criticized during the Middle-Ages (although that term is more closely related to Christendom, but I'm just using it as a general time frame). Even in Maimonides' time, the students of his yeshiva in Egypt were instructed to study his Mishneh Torah in order to make halakhic decisions in order to avoid them misusing pilpul. Alfasi was basically the end of the geonic period and studied under Nissim ben Jacob in Kairouan. Maimonides' rulings were closely related to Alfasi and they differed on a handful of occasions (he's also an indirect pupil via his father, via Migash). The same can be said of the Andalousian tradition in general. They were followed because they generally codified the Talmud, and did not give much precedence to local customs (which isn't entirely true, but mostly the case), nor, like later on, to customs which originated among the mystical tradition which emerged in the end of the twelfth century. They were the standard among the Jews in the Muslim world. Karo even mentions that regarding Maimonides in Avkat Rokhel. That's why I mentioned them; I wasn't name dropping, nor was I saying they were authoritative because of who they were like the typical gadolatry. I didn't say it's superior to the Rishonim. I was saying that our communities often (albeit not always) followed those same kinds of sources that our rishonim used. Obviously there's going to be diffusion from other sources, and I didn't denigrate that either. I didn't say anything about Rosh, for example, who influenced Karo. What I did attack in the original comment was that the later geonim, early rishonim, and aharonim of the Sepharadic world are not taught as often nowadays. Even after Shulhan Arukh became more standard, our hakhamim were still intimately familiar with those other sources (even including relatively modern ones, like Uziel, Messas, or Chelouche). Even mori Qafih and the Dor Daim, which are classical in approach, are controversial among many religious "Mizrahim" today, when they really shouldn't be.

  • @mattmcmahon8311
    @mattmcmahon83113 жыл бұрын

    As a polish guy with jewish mom i never knew that was ashkenazi but also most of us in the usa are reformed

  • @kc-wr1ui
    @kc-wr1ui3 жыл бұрын

    I am an Ashkenazi Jew and I hope you guys keep up your traditions my mome is half Turkish Jewish and half Hungarian Jewish and my dad is half French Jewish half German Jewish and we are W Hasidic chabad Lubavitch Jews

  • @LordJagd

    @LordJagd

    3 жыл бұрын

    A recent Oxford study traced the Ashkenazi to villages of northeastern Turkey.

  • @air2091

    @air2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LordJagd Thats not far back enough, the jews probably eneded up from judea in turkey.

  • @LordJagd

    @LordJagd

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@air2091 Possibly, but it's far from the orthodox view that the Ashkenazi appeared in Germany. The Turkish village names (Iskenaz, Eskenez, Ashanas, and Aschuz) all also appear to be based on "Ashkenaz".

  • @air2091

    @air2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LordJagd and where did those Jews come from? The levant

  • @LordJagd

    @LordJagd

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@air2091 Maybe, but there was a lot of Judaic conversions around this time and this specific area of the world, so it is possible that these weren't migrants but converts.

  • @jaanusmuur4620
    @jaanusmuur46204 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. Thank you!

  • @michaelhood7994
    @michaelhood79945 жыл бұрын

    They dress the way they want Its their culture I think its fascinating they have Such Great character and unity

  • @Paappeal

    @Paappeal

    4 жыл бұрын

    correct because a real Israelite would not be seen dead like that! They are so fake it is unbelievable, and is rather hilarious!

  • @Jamesovich_Prime
    @Jamesovich_Prime9 ай бұрын

    Incredible mission here this channel. God bless.

  • @bitolcanecc
    @bitolcanecc10 ай бұрын

    Great question !!! Thank you so much Corey

  • @RaggaBaby
    @RaggaBaby3 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Holland and we gave up almost 80% of our Jew population up to the Germans that's why i've had pretty much no contact with a 'real' Jew whatsoever. Even though I know there used to be a huge Jewish community in Holland cause we still use Hebrew in our own language. We say "De mazzel!" To say goodbye or see you again. Which is from Mazzeltof and we got many more... That's why I find this very interesting

  • @56username

    @56username

    Жыл бұрын

    😮😎 🤓 Iron sharpens Iron Hidden Message in the Torah /Tanak / Bible Hidden within within the genealogy first Sons from Adam. Genesis 5 : 3-32 NAMES ---- Name MEANINGS Adam - Man Seth - Appointed Enos - Mortal Cainan - Sarrow Mahalaleel - Blessed GOD Jared - Shall come Down Enoch - Teaching Methuselah -His Death shall Bring Lamech -To Make /Low Mighity Noah -Rest / Favor / Fulfilled Name Meanings written in a Sentence 😳 Man appointed mortal Sarrow Blessed GOD shall come down teaching His death shall bring to make low/MIGHTY , rest favor FULFILLED My Interpretation: Jesus given a task to preform from this earth feeling of deep distress BLESSED GOD shall come down as Jesus teaching Jew as a Rabbi His death shall bring SALVATION to make low to hang on a tree becomes MIGHTY rest/ favor/ FULFILLED HIS Purpose 🤔 Keep this in mind 🤔all 10 generations timeline took place up to chapter 5 of Genesis ,Hidden Message telling Jesus COMING 😲 Approximately 4 thousand years later be fore it HAPPENED only God Ten Trillion people could not gotten together and had have written 1 fact and placed it in a book Foretelling of there coming Christ 4K years before it Happened Who is He ? Choose you this day whom you SERVE 🤔✝️😇😇 Share Share Share You were chosen for this day🤔 By Jesus , Share Share

  • @rebecavillanova7622

    @rebecavillanova7622

    Жыл бұрын

    So sad, Dutch Jews were legendary. They were traders who came to Holland after the Spanish inquisition. Spinoza was a famous Spanish descent Jewish Dutch and so many great thinkers,mathematicians.

  • @y.l7455

    @y.l7455

    Жыл бұрын

    Mazal tov is "good luck"... 😅

  • @hanna.hochman7149

    @hanna.hochman7149

    Жыл бұрын

    HOW COME NOBODY MENTIONS THAT IT ALSO FOR MODESTY REASON THEIR WEARING BLACK CLOSE NOT TO BRING UNWANTED ATTENTION TO THEM SELFES

  • @goobin9125

    @goobin9125

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rebecavillanova7622 big slave traders

  • @LostInWotsoever
    @LostInWotsoever3 жыл бұрын

    A very interesting video. Thanks for this..I hope the sephardic and mizrahi culture will thrive and will not be forgotten because going by this video the ashkenazi seems to be dominant, at least within Israel. In Iran there are many Jews and most of them are Mizrahi and I think their dress code is very different to the Ashkenazi dress going by a few documentaries I've watched.

  • @avinaughty

    @avinaughty

    Жыл бұрын

    this feeling can only be based on observing the orthodox, or ultra orthodox Jews. If you focus on "secular" or tradionalist Israeli Jews, the dominance is getting more and more Mizrahi. European/Ashkenazi Jews have disconnected a long time ago from the "European" heritage. Classical music, ballets, operas..not really there. Pop music in Israel includes more and more elements of Arab/Turk/Middle eastern elemtns, and that's beside the whole big genre of "oriental/mediterranean music" The food is totally middle-eastern, quite hard to find restaurants or street food based on Ashkenazi cuisine. Mizrahi tradition is well kept in synagogues, holiday dinners, amongst most Mizrahi population, whereas secular Ashkenazi people drift away from religion and tradition, living a life so very different than their ancestors 100 years earlier - with Mizrahi Israelis, there's much more continuity.

  • @kwilla2001
    @kwilla20014 ай бұрын

    I watched a documentary about Moroccan Jews who immigrated to Israel and they said they felt some kind of racism from the Ashkenazi jews, maybe that's why they try to dress like them to fit in.

  • @chille8
    @chille85 ай бұрын

    These people are some very interesting characters. Thanks for letting us meet them and opening our horizon.

  • @dale5497
    @dale54975 ай бұрын

    Simply put: there is NO religious or Torah reason they dress this way. It's all about tradition, nothing more. As my father would say if you're not man enough without the clothes, no amount of clothing will make you a man. I am so glad I serve a God who looks at the heart and NOT external empty religiosity.

  • @SRBOMBONICA86

    @SRBOMBONICA86

    Ай бұрын

    You serve your version of God ,your own ego

  • @user-ip1er2dj7f
    @user-ip1er2dj7f3 жыл бұрын

    Great video ❤️❤️❤️

  • @lordhriley
    @lordhriley5 ай бұрын

    General Talmadge is a good old Georgia Boy, the Bridge leading into Savannah was named after him.

  • @hudsontoo1212
    @hudsontoo12124 жыл бұрын

    Pretty important to hear genuine, on the ground opinions from people living in Israel. It actually helps clarify things for people like me who tend to think everyone is practicing the same form of Judaism. Also important to point out the European influence. I hope the intentions of these videos are well meaning, as it helps me to dial back my own rhetoric, while at the same time , explaining some of the things people call me crazy for thinking. Either way, I wish all well :)

  • @triqooo

    @triqooo

    Жыл бұрын

    its Palestine . as you heard all of those on camera dont belong to this land

  • @itsytyt5192

    @itsytyt5192

    Жыл бұрын

    @@triqooo hg

  • @bithiahamariah9139

    @bithiahamariah9139

    Жыл бұрын

    @@triqooo How many in Palestine do? Including the Arabs. Remember that Yasser Arafat was an Egyptian!! But they are no longer safe or welcome in Iraq, or Iran, or Morocco etc. So whose fault is that they have to leave and come to Jerusalem?

  • @triqooo

    @triqooo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bithiahamariah9139 nothing to do with Arafat. Is this what u study in the school? I'm talking about Palestine and Palestinian live in that land

  • @bithiahamariah9139

    @bithiahamariah9139

    Жыл бұрын

    @@triqooo LOL - Yasser Arafat was the Leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation. And he was Egyptian. And he has nothing to do with Palestine and those who live there??? Remember all the accords!! Good grief - you must be so young!! Didn't you know that most Palestinians forebears came to Israel from neighbouring Islamic countries to find work in the flourishing communes of Israel. They weren't born there any more than most of the Jews of today. Palestine at the time of the first Jewish migration was a desolate swampy, barely inhabited land. Those Arabs that did live there did nothing for the land. They simply existed in abject poverty. Nobody wanted to live there. Now the Jews have made it a paradise - they all want it back. Please go and look at the history of Palestine from a non-biased perspective. What was it REALLY like in Photographic evidence.

  • @snicketysnickets
    @snicketysnickets5 жыл бұрын

    0:18 woah that Avi is quite an interesting character. I like him!

  • @lenavocats

    @lenavocats

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I think the same thing !

  • @snicketysnickets

    @snicketysnickets

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@NoName-ng9uv you= good asshole

  • @MarkDerbyshiremoses
    @MarkDerbyshiremoses4 жыл бұрын

    The wise man see's the Beautiful person within the clothing and stops to bask in the warmth of the soul that shines out of that person. We have all been made , Unique, Special and Different. once we all understand this beautiful gift we all have, we will All be in a better place to enjoy each other in a very Proactive way. Shalom

  • @maqmaqtan5848

    @maqmaqtan5848

    2 жыл бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Amen. Shalom Alechim Israel and Jerusalem.

  • @DUDEINBLACK111
    @DUDEINBLACK1113 жыл бұрын

    The idea behind dressing that way is to distinguish yourself from the wider culture. And paradoxically the reason that the ashkenazi mode of dress cought on among orthodox jews of all back rounds is because it was more modern and western than there tradition garb.

  • @bootshausk39
    @bootshausk396 ай бұрын

    Here in Poland waring black clothes makes sense, at least beyond summer. But over there it must be super dificult.

  • @SRBOMBONICA86

    @SRBOMBONICA86

    Ай бұрын

    In Saudi Arabia all women wear black

  • @bootshausk39

    @bootshausk39

    Ай бұрын

    @@SRBOMBONICA86 bene Gesserit :)

  • @meyroc5092
    @meyroc50925 жыл бұрын

    Lovely video. Israel is full of such nice people. Beautiful smiles, pleasant manners, eloquent people. Kol hakavod to Israelis who are always so well-mannered, happy, and confident. And to Corey for showing us this with his camera. And to whoever asked this question.

  • @noname-mr7wq

    @noname-mr7wq

    5 жыл бұрын

    We are not always well mannered 😂 at least not by eroupean standards. But thanks ❤

  • @onjegin6984

    @onjegin6984

    5 жыл бұрын

    “What a lovely birds“...are you british, sweet heart ?? :-)

  • @NP1066

    @NP1066

    5 жыл бұрын

    lol if you think Israelis are 'well-mannered' you are gravely mistaken.

  • @meyroc5092

    @meyroc5092

    5 жыл бұрын

    In this video they are. Friendly, modest, easygoing.

  • @rebeccafrost5542

    @rebeccafrost5542

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well-mannered ethnicities' groups don't exist.

  • @ltlt26lt
    @ltlt26lt5 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Moroccan Jew I wanted to explain why the Mizrahim went to wear Ashkenazi clothes. Despite the fact that after 2,000 years of exile it is hard to complain to Jews who suffered persecution. But about Sephardim, 70 years ago, they left the custom of their fathers because the Ashkenazim imposed on them the Europeans as they did for blacks in America who also wear no more African clothes. . They laughed at them about their clothes and it was very difficult not to change clothes. Today there are Jews who wear dresses and me and my friends wear dresses on Shabbat and holidays . We hope that more Jews will replace the European dress with genuine Jewish wear

  • @ltlt26lt

    @ltlt26lt

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jay Landau Thank you God bless you There is good and bad in every community The real purpose of the Torah is to make human beings as good as God is good

  • @reesekerr5288

    @reesekerr5288

    Ай бұрын

    the Africans slaves were from small tribes from the jungle, who had not the clothes of today's Africans. They were sold by black slavers who got rich by selling them

  • @mikeylejan8849
    @mikeylejan88493 жыл бұрын

    I like the Jewish people they don’t force their beliefs on others and they just say that people should just follow the 7 laws of Noah and everyone can be saved. I am Christian and I respect them.

  • @Siharyvani
    @Siharyvani5 ай бұрын

    I love your show mate, keep it on.

  • @stefanhenneken5415
    @stefanhenneken54155 ай бұрын

    So many compared the religious clothes to military uniform and it's ok to wear it in at least most countries. When muslim woman is wearing the hijab for only religious reasons, some counties are not allowing it because it's "terrorist" clothing. Clothes are just clothes and it should be only between wearer of the clothes and Allah/Elohim/God what people wear.

  • @user-xh8vb9xk5b
    @user-xh8vb9xk5b6 ай бұрын

    If you watch the last Jew of Babylon its really depressing. The elderly man is proud that he is an Arab Jew and loves his culture he comes to Israel and his "assimilated" family ditch him in an old people's home. His sister looks with disgust when he says they are Arabs and refuses to speak Arabic. Ironically, he became closer to the Palestinians in Jaffa and his cleaner than his own family and other fellow Jews who just left him to rot and only showed interest in him when they thought he could be used for anti-Sadam propaganda to show how evil arabs are.

  • @user-xh8vb9xk5b

    @user-xh8vb9xk5b

    5 ай бұрын

    @bobrzycapola wtf?

  • @paleoaram5105
    @paleoaram51054 жыл бұрын

    When you dress a certain way in traditions of Jews it's like a uniform in the military, Air force vs Army, etc. You can tell by the uniform to which stream of Judaism one belongs to.

  • @RISKILNIKIV
    @RISKILNIKIV3 жыл бұрын

    actually there are a bunch of really good answers... fashion is real... the most powerful expression of fashion will federate people regardless of where it came from

  • @farahsiddique6702
    @farahsiddique67025 жыл бұрын

    LOVE AND RESPECT FROM LONDON

  • @bencopeland3560
    @bencopeland35605 жыл бұрын

    Lol, the second guy pretty much put the question to rest

  • @jemp1965
    @jemp19653 жыл бұрын

    What I think as a German: Jewish people suffered all the time and I' m happy that Israel exists, long live Israel!!

  • @tb7771
    @tb77713 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos they are very informative. There aren't many Jews where I live and I like to learn about other religions and cultures. As a Christian I feel a connection with my fellow lovers of God.

  • @56username

    @56username

    Жыл бұрын

    😮😎 🤓 Iron sharpens Iron Hidden Message in the Torah /Tanak / Bible Hidden within within the genealogy first Sons from Adam. Genesis 5 : 3-32 NAMES ---- Name MEANINGS Adam - Man Seth - Appointed Enos - Mortal Cainan - Sarrow Mahalaleel - Blessed GOD Jared - Shall come Down Enoch - Teaching Methuselah -His Death shall Bring Lamech -To Make /Low Mighity Noah -Rest / Favor / Fulfilled Name Meanings written in a Sentence 😳 Man appointed mortal Sarrow Blessed GOD shall come down teaching His death shall bring to make low/MIGHTY , rest favor FULFILLED My Interpretation: Jesus given a task to preform from this earth feeling of deep distress BLESSED GOD shall come down as Jesus teaching Jew as a Rabbi His death shall bring SALVATION to make low to hang on a tree becomes MIGHTY rest/ favor/ FULFILLED HIS Purpose 🤔 Keep this in mind 🤔all 10 generations timeline took place up to chapter 5 of Genesis ,Hidden Message telling Jesus COMING 😲 Approximately 4 thousand years later be fore it HAPPENED only God Ten Trillion people could not gotten together and had have written 1 fact and placed it in a book Foretelling of there coming Christ 4K years before it Happened Who is He ? Choose you this day whom you SERVE 🤔✝️😇😇 Share Share Share You were chosen for this day🤔 By Jesus , Share Share

  • @jimjohnson4122
    @jimjohnson41223 жыл бұрын

    I like how the guy casually says “I thought I was going to die” like a boss.

  • @StinkyCop1

    @StinkyCop1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude we are Jews, every Jew has a story about how he though he will die from a Muslim.

  • @truthseekers864

    @truthseekers864

    Жыл бұрын

    It may sound crazy to a westerner, but in Israel many Jews have had a momentous that.

  • @christschool
    @christschool3 жыл бұрын

    I really like the American. Culturally, he's very American.

  • @JamesJJSMilton

    @JamesJJSMilton

    3 жыл бұрын

    hes based af

  • @StrawberryLegacy

    @StrawberryLegacy

    3 жыл бұрын

    And that's a good thing why?

  • @thegoldenboy3799

    @thegoldenboy3799

    3 жыл бұрын

    America has no own culture

  • @sbakernyc5761

    @sbakernyc5761

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thegoldenboy3799 lolol yeah we do

  • @Pkn-tg2go

    @Pkn-tg2go

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thegoldenboy3799 it's very faint, but they're starting to develop it

  • @TheLostBrit
    @TheLostBrit3 жыл бұрын

    Some really good questions - really interesting answers as well!

  • @traitorjoseph1893
    @traitorjoseph18934 жыл бұрын

    I like how taken aback they are, even laughing, when you ask why lol

  • @enkibumbu
    @enkibumbu5 жыл бұрын

    I'm impressed how much they know about their history.

  • @Longordon1

    @Longordon1

    4 жыл бұрын

    they do ancient thing, for that way they know

  • @user-yh3st1vt9z

    @user-yh3st1vt9z

    4 жыл бұрын

    like that Tallmod who said my father side are all white people and mom side was Turkish Yemenite so in one word he has no fucking DNA of Middle Eastern Jew just wanna be Jew.

  • @nala3055

    @nala3055

    4 жыл бұрын

    I guess you hold onto your culture and history more when it's been threatened

  • @truthseekers864

    @truthseekers864

    Жыл бұрын

    That's how they have lasted for so many millenia.

  • @basba_qal
    @basba_qal5 жыл бұрын

    Hey! You forgot to include the guys with the fluffy mini-coopers tires they wear for hats.

  • @II-be1ze

    @II-be1ze

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's called a streimal for Shabbos only. They are beautiful hats.

  • @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613

    @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@II-be1ze But , no way , you can find enough animal furrs to make one hat in the M-E

  • @garlandstrife

    @garlandstrife

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 Imported from Canadian and Russian furs.

  • @francisvazquez13

    @francisvazquez13

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 thanks and thanks..🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @erwingheller1387
    @erwingheller13875 ай бұрын

    Hello everyone, I have a question with all respect of course, but I have read that Jews from Morroco,Turkey and from the Middle east are Mizrahi but I saw some in the interview telling they were from these places but they labeled themselves as Sephardim, someo could help me to understand this better? Thank you beforehand and cheers to everybody!

  • @DivertissementMonas1664
    @DivertissementMonas16643 жыл бұрын

    This is a good question? What happened or is happening to the Sephardic culture? And why, what is the cause of it...?

  • @johnjon1823
    @johnjon18233 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Catholic I totally get it. We have lots of groups who wear distinctive clothes. Such clothing is usually simple and modest, but sometimes hard to understand. That is because the particular style of dress was chosen sometimes hundreds of years ago and while fashions changed, the clothing worn by a particular group did not. We refer to such religious garb as a habit. Mother Teresa's girls wear a specific habit that fits India but they keep the same habit in every country. Religious garb is a good idea, any Catholic may be wearing religious garb or other items on his person at any time, it is common, just not often noticed. One form of religious garb among Catholics is called a scapular, it is a piece of cloth worn around the neck and hanging down the chest and back. There are many kinds of scapulars with many kind of purposes, they are a form of clothing. Such thing evolved for a time when people wore large symbols or representations on their clothing, as time went on the size of the representation became smaller to the point where one usually wears such things under a shirt or such type clothing. Such things are used to remind one of the things of God and how to behave, and, depending on the thing worn, it may call down the assistance of God through something we call grace. Grace can have kind of a wide range of meaning and is kind of specific to the moment and circumstance. The most important grace would be the indwelling of God in the soul, in such a soul which is received in a special way at Baptism it is called sanctifying grace and represents being in relationship with God as His friend and child. If one sins seriously, then that grace or indwelling of God, is lost, one may end up in hell, separated from the creator. If one repents, he can receive this grace again. There are many kinds of graces. The grace to be a good parent. The grace to do well in a math test. There are as many kinds of special graces as there are needs. Religious garb or uniform is a good idea all around, it serves to remind the wearer who he is and how he should behave, it serves others to see dedication to the holy things of God and it does the world good to see that there are those concerned with God and His commands. This also provides, hopefully, some idea as to modesty in dress, which is a very serious problem in the world. There is no downside to loving the creator and keeping the 10 commandments and study of the scripture. Catholic scripture includes all the Jewish scripture and sees it as the foundation to the New Testament scripture. Protestants lack some books that Catholics include. Catholics include the book of Tobit Protestants do not. Don't ask me why.

  • @RedRiverMan

    @RedRiverMan

    6 ай бұрын

    Amen brother, all true! To the last question as to why Protestants don't have a the old testament books-its a long story but essentially they cut them out under Luther. In traditional protestant bibles they moved them to the back and said they are optional to read but not binding on faith, now they lost them completely. Luther didn't like them because they contained accounts of too much Catholic seeming ritual (which is because our Catholic practice are rooted in Jewish scripture of course) but mostly they didn't like them for the same reason the Jewish Rabbos didn't: The deuterocannon (thats the name for the books of Tobit, Wisdom, 1-2 Maccabees, etc) was written during the time of the Babylonian captivity and that somehow lowered their rate of inspiration. Now that last part I don't understand. Look upCatyholic videos on the subject, they are enlightening. Pax Christi!

  • @Chanaaaaa442
    @Chanaaaaa4425 жыл бұрын

    They had good and logic answers that interviewer didn’t get it or didn’t want get it. Amazing you see that those people are not stupid brainwashed followers but know who they are and what and why they are doing and what they are saying even that interviewer try to confuse them.

  • @biloz2988
    @biloz29884 ай бұрын

    Their way of dress reflects their need to not be discriminated against. Plain and simple.

  • @josephhalevi4709
    @josephhalevi47093 жыл бұрын

    The Iraqui guy is the only who actually understood the question and sympathized with him!

  • @mikak9105
    @mikak91055 жыл бұрын

    I liked the all answers :) Btw, all over the world (Peru, Japan, Egypt, India, Russia, Tanzania ect) you can see ppl dressed like western ppl. I'm half Arab (Yemen) and I wear Tshirts and Jeans

  • @yinondukhan1679

    @yinondukhan1679

    5 жыл бұрын

    ממתי את ערביה? כל תגובה שניה שלך זה שהמשפחה שלך היתה פה לפני קום המדינה

  • @ohadhoffman7078

    @ohadhoffman7078

    5 жыл бұрын

    @lobsterbale Legesse it's called pants are more comfortable than dresses

  • @mikak9105

    @mikak9105

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@yinondukhan1679 היוש :), דבר ראשון הערבים בישראל מלפני קום המדינה. דבר שני צד אמא שלי כאן מתחילת המאה ה20, צד אבא שלי עלו מתימן. והכוונה הייתה להצביע על זה שאנחנו לא לובשים ג'לביות ובגדים ערביים מסורתיים אלא מערביים. תיקנתי במיוחד בשבילך ;)

  • @mikak9105

    @mikak9105

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@yinondukhan1679 ממדינות ערביות, שפה ערבית ותרבות ערבית. הנקודה היא הלבוש כמו השאלה בוידאו.

  • @MahmurdSahara

    @MahmurdSahara

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ohadhoffman7078 bro wear a dishdasha once and i will tell you you will hate jeans

  • @junz38
    @junz38 Жыл бұрын

    In my usa uni all of the converts dressed like Afghans. It was so strange because you would imagine them dressing more Arab since Prophet Mohammad was an Arab, but they dressed according to who they assumed at that moment to be religious. Until my reformed Jewish friend complained about the streamlining of Polish attire and me telling her why do you care it's not like you practice Judaism; that's when it hit me that I too was bothered by converts dressing like my folks. I think it's an American mentality to be offended unnecessarily and make up bogus phrases like "cultural appropriation".

  • @franceslock1662
    @franceslock16624 жыл бұрын

    Status has influenced dress, the Ashkenazi dress code has been associated with their perception of higher status. The Polish, the German Jews and the Livaks also have differing perceptions of each other’s status. You raise some interesting issues.

  • @erichd4383
    @erichd4383 Жыл бұрын

    Nice people, sincere answers. I love you!

  • @derektomlinson6514
    @derektomlinson65145 жыл бұрын

    The hairstyle and beards are similar to Ananuki style, surprised no one has ever passed a comment on the subject.

  • @SarahJones-wy5us
    @SarahJones-wy5us5 жыл бұрын

    Oyvey the guy In glasses is gorgeous !! the first guy in glasses of very mixed heritage !

  • @carloselfrancos7205
    @carloselfrancos72055 ай бұрын

    The 3:43 one has a french accent Great video !

  • @loviaedassery7361
    @loviaedassery73613 жыл бұрын

    "When you are in Rome, act like Romans"