Meorah Ha-Me'ir
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Are Jewish Converts Really Accepted? 🤔 — My REACTION, 3 Years Later 🫣
FINALLY doing this…! Sharing my reactions to my most popular video to date, “Are Jewish Converts Really Accepted? 🤔” B”H I can’t believe how much I’ve changed since I made this video and it was a fun throwback to watch it again.
- Meorah
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Відео

Celebrating Shushan Purim 👑 | Full Day Vlog | Jerusalem 🇮🇱
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Sharing my day with you in Jerusalem! I had a very fruitful Purim this year and was happy to spend the day out and about. The city really came alive with the parade and it was nice seeing everyone so festive. I went to an extra megillah reading so I captured it to share with you as well! Now onto Pesach! 😊👏
Making Mishloach Manot for Purim 🤗 | Israeli Snack Haul 🍫🇮🇱
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It's almost Purim!! 😃 I'm excited as always and happy to share my favorite activity of making Mishloach Manot. It's a bit tougher to find the items I like here (Whole Foods, please open a Kosher location in JLM! 🙈) but the hunt was all part of the fun! I'm happy with the way these turned out and can't wait to distribute them. Purim Sameach everyone! ❤️
Noachides! I need your help.
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I'm doing some research on the Noachide community. If you identify as a Noachide with no plans on converting to Judaism, I'd love to chat! - Meorah
My Mikvah Experience in Hod Hasharon, and Celebrating with a Nice Lunch at the Waldorf! 🥳
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I don't know how many times I said "nice" in this video, but I really meant it!! 😅 Today was such a special day, going to the mikvah in Hod Hasharon to finalize my Orthodox conversion. I had a beautiful experience and everyone there made me feel so warm and welcome. Afterwards, I enjoyed a fun lunch at the Waldorf, prayed mincha at the kotel, meandered around the city, and bought a bunch of new...
Finishing my Orthodox Conversion in Jerusalem (after 18 years!)
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Surprise…I converted (again!). I was kosher before but now I have a hechsher. 🙃
Tu B'Shevat Seder in Jerusalem 🌲 I'm feeling this full moon energy! 🌝 🙌
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I had a fun evening going to a tu b'shevat seder in Jerusalem, hosted by @Yiboneh- one of my favorite YT channels, if you haven't checked it out, and led by Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz, one of my favorite rabbis, if you haven't checked him out! The idea of this day as a Jewish "arbor day" never really resonated with me, but I'm all about the mystical implications and was very excited to learn tha...
If only I'd realized this, I would have converted MUCH sooner... 😳 #storytime from Jerusalem
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I've been wanting to share this story and was grateful that Hashem let the words out today. A reminder that a Jew's essence is expressed through real actions. May we all merit to step up in moments of discomfort to do good for each other. Thank you dear sister, for your beauty and kindness...wherever you are! ❤️ - Meorah
Full Day Vlog! • Filming in Beit Shemesh • Visting a Sofer ST"M • Meeting a Viewer 🙈
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I was on a roll and decided to vlog again today! 😀 ...also because I had an exciting day today, filming an episode about mezuzahs with none other than the Jewish Unpacked team (@UNPACKED). It was such a cool experience; I got to meet a mezuzah artist in Beit Shemesh and then a Sofer ST"M in Jerusalem-and in between, I had a bit of an unreal experience, running into a viewer! 🙈 She was so enthus...
A Beautifully Rainy Day in Jerusalem 🥰🌧️
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A Beautifully Rainy Day in Jerusalem 🥰🌧️
Dark Money Funding American Universities: Qatar's Hidden Influence
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Dark Money Funding American Universities: Qatar's Hidden Influence
A Message on Tisha B’Av | Reflections from the Kotel & EXPERIENCING the Shechinah | 9 Av 5783
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A Message on Tisha B’Av | Reflections from the Kotel & EXPERIENCING the Shechinah | 9 Av 5783
TORAH BURNING planned for July 15 in Sweden. PLEASE PRAY WITH ME. 🙏 WE NEED TO STOP THIS.
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TORAH BURNING planned for July 15 in Sweden. PLEASE PRAY WITH ME. 🙏 WE NEED TO STOP THIS.
Going MAKEUP FREE (😱), Stepping INTO Authenticity & My Post-Chanukah ✨ Energetic UPGRADE ✨
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Going MAKEUP FREE (😱), Stepping INTO Authenticity & My Post-Chanukah ✨ Energetic UPGRADE ✨
I AM SO HAPPY (and relieved! 😅) I finally have a REAL home in Israel.
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I AM SO HAPPY (and relieved! 😅) I finally have a REAL home in Israel.
My New Chanukiah (Show & Tell!) 😀 🕎
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My New Chanukiah (Show & Tell!) 😀 🕎
My Erev Shabbat Routine + First Time Trying Cholent & Yerushalmi Kugel
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My Erev Shabbat Routine First Time Trying Cholent & Yerushalmi Kugel
My First Sukkot in Jerusalem 🍋🌿 (Take a Walk With Me!)
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My First Sukkot in Jerusalem 🍋🌿 (Take a Walk With Me!)
I Just Needed A Moment Away (Pausing to Reflect on Making Aliyah)
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I Just Needed A Moment Away (Pausing to Reflect on Making Aliyah)
VLOG: Tel Aviv Apartment Tour • Road trip to Tzfat (aka Safed) • Preparing for Pesach
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VLOG: Tel Aviv Apartment Tour • Road trip to Tzfat (aka Safed) • Preparing for Pesach
I’m BACK! 🙆🏻‍♀️ Let’s Catch Up…😌❤️
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I’m BACK! 🙆🏻‍♀️ Let’s Catch Up…😌❤️
What do I think of Shidduch? + Who's my Jewish Soulmate?? 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨
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What do I think of Shidduch? Who's my Jewish Soulmate?? 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨
What happens when we die? 🤔 JEWISH VIEW of Reincarnation & the Afterlife!
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What happens when we die? 🤔 JEWISH VIEW of Reincarnation & the Afterlife!
Harissa Stewed Cabbage • Kosher, Vegan Recipe (EASY!) w/ Brown Rice & Lentils
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Harissa Stewed Cabbage • Kosher, Vegan Recipe (EASY!) w/ Brown Rice & Lentils
Finding the Right Shul in Jerusalem (+ a big THANK YOU to everyone!!! 💓)
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Finding the Right Shul in Jerusalem ( a big THANK YOU to everyone!!! 💓)
Here's What Happened (Why I Cut My Vlog Short)
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Here's What Happened (Why I Cut My Vlog Short)
FULL DAY VLOG 🤗 • Trying Yemenite Food • Walking Around Jerusalem
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FULL DAY VLOG 🤗 • Trying Yemenite Food • Walking Around Jerusalem
Q&A Time! Send me your questions 🤓 (whatever's on your mind)
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Q&A Time! Send me your questions 🤓 (whatever's on your mind)
UPDATE: G-d’s name appearing in Jerusalem - is this a sign?? 🇮🇱✨
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UPDATE: G-d’s name appearing in Jerusalem - is this a sign?? 🇮🇱✨
Adjusting to My New Life in Israel-1 Month Update!
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Adjusting to My New Life in Israel-1 Month Update!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @freemansame8062
    @freemansame8062 2 години тому

    As a Jew i will say you are absolutely welcome and accepted

  • @TheScienceofQabbalah
    @TheScienceofQabbalah 11 годин тому

    Critisize Critisize Critisize ... almost every video ... Everyone, and Everything ... Y'shayahu and Y'rmiyahu (Peace be upon them) also had plenty to say what is wrong with us Jews ... but they also had plenty to say what is good about us too. Most especially relating to the promises of our future ... tell me, what do you find good about us, with us, in us ... anything good? Anything? Oh my goodness now I think I poked my head into it too!

  • @elitestockpicks8212
    @elitestockpicks8212 День тому

    Greetings from Babylon

  • @blackblack1167
    @blackblack1167 2 дні тому

    Thank you for this video. I love that everyone's journey is different and I love hearing about other's journey. I'm currently in the process of conversion, it's been about 3-ish months. I've hit a couple of bumps in the road but nothing major. While I agree that 'Jew of color' is a cringe worthy, unnecessary and a term I will never use personally, what really helped me looked past that is the first Shabbat service I attended, while the rabbi was speaking he talked about how the Jews are one people. There is no black, no white, no Asian or purple. I was the only black person in the room. So, the fact that he said that and said it for everyone to hear helped me a lot. Unfortunately, it does not stop some people from asking racially charged questions. I've had a few people ask me to sell them weed, I've been asked if I'm a rapper and a few people have even gone out of their way to ask if I have 'baby mamas.' I don't make it a point to remind people that I'm black but they definitely make it a point to remind me with ridiculous stereotypes. I usually just chalk it up to them having limited exposure to black people There is another black person I met there and for the longest time, we both had to disprove this theory that me and the guy were related. Then we had to disprove the idea that we've known each other for years, despite meeting a couple months ago AT the synagogue I, personally, wouldn't discuss racial matters with non-blacks either. Not out of hate but because people dont understand and it will just drive a wedge further between people when it doesnt need to Thankfully, I've also had a lot of encouragement. A lot of people I've met are excited to see me go through this and excited for the day I become recognized as Jewish. There was even a day I was feeling down and didn't show up to the Shabbat service, when I came the following week people were excited to see me and asking why I wasn't there (out of concern)

  • @user-gl4ms3vn1g
    @user-gl4ms3vn1g 5 днів тому

    הייתי שם וראיתי אותך מלמטה פתאום הסרטון עולה לי

  • @giancarlosp7
    @giancarlosp7 7 днів тому

    I noticed that in America we make a big deal of “race” but in other countries you are just a citizen of that country, and race is not a thing.

  • @gigischuster3078
    @gigischuster3078 8 днів тому

    I converted to Orthodoxy Christianity as a Christian because of my moral values and beliefs and wanting to live a modest life the way God intense us women to live and yet so I converted for religious beliefs and my values and morals and principles I was treated and still treated like a pariah to the church as a single woman not by choice because I have a disability even though I am self-employed even though I rent a house to the family that I'm grateful to have in my life and I'm adopted through them and yes no matter how much you want want to be part of the Orthodox Church when you go to church to pray and she wants to be part of the community and take part in the events and stuff you're seeing as an outsider you're seeing as a threat to the engaged women soon to be engaged women and married woman you're considered what's called home rocker potential any Orthodox church yet the men in the church are welcome to open arms like you at the beginning however the difference is if you're still single man you are welcome they try to match up to a single woman through family and friends at the church of people at the church you're a man however they don't try to Matchmaker of a woman in the church who's single because if you're past 30 years old you're considered something's wrong you're a damaged good and if you're a disabled woman it counts against you even if you have your life together and you're just looking to settle down with the right person with the same religious beliefs morals structure Moana lifestyle living the way God intends to live you're still shunned in the church believe it or not even if you convert or if you're born into the church and you're still single at 30 to 45 you're considered as a lesser woman because you're not married. It is really difficult it is very hard to deal with and at times I wanted to just walk away and just you know be grateful for my prayer corner at home and then of course I also wanted to know more about my culture because I am adopted. So while my brother and I did our DNA test we did find out we had Ashkenazi Jewish heritage on my father's side and this is going like 3rd 5th 6th generation and so it's kind of like wonderful to know this and then I thought if I wanted to become what my ancestors were which is Jewish would I be treated any differently as a disabled woman who works self-employed who has her own place that she runs through her family and treated as an outsider if I where to bring this to a synagogue and show a rabbi that I do have cherries ancestry on my father's side that I know of and even if I don't convert I do not know if that makes me Jewish regardless and it's kind of like at this point I'm not looking to put myself out there for a relationship I tried two different relationships with the Orthodox Christian men they failed miserably they wanted their cake and eating it too and there was nothing wrong with their behavior I thought that because I was disabled woman I would put up with them mooching off of me taking advantage of my kindness and my family's Hospitality my hospitality and they wanted to hang out with me and stuff and put relationship over my head over what I wanted in a healthy relationship and I realized they were both toxic they didn't respect women they didn't want a woman to be raising a family with them and working part time they wanted a full-time working woman and at the same time raising the family and taking care of the man like a cervix and I just disgusted by that and I said I would never date an Orthodox Christian man again it can't be that bad but I'm sure I can find a good Christian man you know on a dating sites for Christian dating site and I just can't seem to find one and they're all you know the guys that seem to show up for a so-called date instead of being true to what they claim on the site they are just looking for somebody who's desperate who wants attention who wants to be in a one-sided relationship with them with no strings attached where they're not going to commit and they're going to treat you as a lesser person while they have their cake and eat it too and it's disgusting so I've walked away from online dating. I have talked to my family's friends who are Jewish and I awesome if it would be a difficult thing for me to seeing as I do have cherished Heritage we can trace it now if I did go to a synagogue if I started attending a synagogue because you know I have Christian stuff in my house I have a prayer for Orthodoxy Christianity. However I don't have somebody as a partner to enjoy and worship god with to live with and start a family with and somebody has the same ideals morals and principles and wanting to live the way God intends us to I can't seem to find that in the Orthodox faith I can't seem to find that in society or online dating and I'm just like you know I know that some of them were matchmakers up I'm wondering what I should do and if it would be a good idea to say to them because they think I could meet with a Rabbi and explain to him I have to retrieve show him on the facts in Tucson that to back it up and you know tell him my lifestyle what I was looking for in a relationship and I'm willing to convert to Judaism even though I do have to a chance after I am also at the same time looking to settle down I'm 42 now not by choice and be with a wonderful man who has the same values and principles that God teaches us to have in a relationship however at the same time I want to be a relationship with someone who has the same values and stuff as I do to God and I don't think anyone should be ostracized in their religion because they're disabled as a leftover damage good because they're single not by choice as a woman and if I have opportunity to find my happy ending and me a wonderful Jewish man I would gladly marry him and if need be stopping with a Matchmaker to find the right guy for me because clearly I can't seem to find the right person and I'm done trying because I just keep coming into issues with society's men for a Christian and not have the same moral principles and values and then the Orthodoxy you were judged because you're still single at my age and they don't want to help you with the Matchmaker to find the right man for you.

  • @lettersclinical
    @lettersclinical 9 днів тому

    Cool video. Going to NYC soon for the high holidays and want to try all the kosher food too

  • @kristiewilson8112
    @kristiewilson8112 10 днів тому

    Love your wardrobe!!! I think you have a very healthy and good understanding of modesty. There have been so many opinions between the groups and no one is really on the exact same page with this. The clothing part. I think each woman has to learn, consult Hashem and grow along the way. I know wonderful observant Sephardic and Mizrahi wwome who wear flowy pants because they feel more protected. They are rape survivors. Wearing dresses and skirts causes anxiety for many women. For others wearing pants is not an option. I think because there truly is not a set of rules across all of the groups we have to have patience and understanding. We are not ever all going to be on the some exact page. As long as we are in the book should be enough. Toda raba for sharing. I am 54 and grew up in this and I have seen a lot of variations of modesty. I think we have let each other be free to find our way through consideration, learning and experience. Great topic. Shavua tov 🙂

  • @Indonesian-Muslim
    @Indonesian-Muslim 12 днів тому

    You can't convert to judaism and be a jew. You need to have jewish blood from ur mother. Just keep noahide/7 laws. I knew bout it cause my grandma and grandpa was a jew.

  • @SilentDawn4004
    @SilentDawn4004 13 днів тому

    Ok, it's been a month. time for a new video (or stream). stop slacking 🙃

  • @Natan_Sch
    @Natan_Sch 15 днів тому

    You will always have people question the validity of the gyur (conversion). There are even "levels" of tudat gyur within Orthodox circles. But forget about all of this. The people that need to accept you, and the gyur, are the ones closest to you. Don't end up in a situation in which you are in a relationship with someone that doesn't accept your Gyur as legitimate (better to know at the start of dating). The last thing you want to hear from someone really close to you is "i think that gyur is an artificial process". All the best and good luck

  • @JonathanHughes-rl2tt
    @JonathanHughes-rl2tt 16 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/e-SR32jsf2I/v-deo.htmlsi=dB16KinfzIIyNsGD

  • @shoshis4293
    @shoshis4293 19 днів тому

    Mazal tov!!!🎉🥳🥳🎉🎉 I also live here in Israel and love it 💜💜

  • @cybershamans1624
    @cybershamans1624 20 днів тому

    In Israel you would be fully embraced. Just saying, I don’t even understand what you're saying, and I say this with love. Welcome!

  • @IvanZloy-vh2sd
    @IvanZloy-vh2sd 20 днів тому

    You are asian. And you still will be asian. Jews it is not a nation, but they love to be white. Next time perhaps you tell something more about what Talmud says about non jews? And not a word about occupation of Palestine?

  • @ytbenavraham9553
    @ytbenavraham9553 23 дні тому

    I am a brown complexion man. I've been refused entry many times to synagogue. The Rabbis have refused to meet with me.Many times. When they hear the word "convert,red flags go off in their mind. In Israel I was treated with high respect. I found black women are openly accepted and protected. A rabbi in Atlanta told me that he had enough converts and I was not allowed to come I am a Jew by Choice, aka Convert. We are considered defective Jews. Then we are pushed to being a Noahide even after conversion.

  • @JEWPODCASTERS
    @JEWPODCASTERS 24 дні тому

    Are you single? SH'KOAJ!

  • @rhodabaxter9687
    @rhodabaxter9687 25 днів тому

    My Father is mesaniac Jewish and hes been encouraging me to learn more of my heritage

  • @user-oz9zv2bw1x
    @user-oz9zv2bw1x 25 днів тому

    kol ha kavod to you, just love HaShem, keep his commandments and ignore the negative comments and just be like Ruth the great-grandmother of David HaMelech and the Mashiach will be a descendant from a convert. Welcome to the tribe!

  • @SilentDawn4004
    @SilentDawn4004 27 днів тому

    UA-cam refusing to post my comment, so I sent it on IG 🙃

  • @Melungeonpeople
    @Melungeonpeople 28 днів тому

    After my family and I paid to become Jewsih because we have Jewish ancestors we finally realized no one has keys to it. All that is required is to ask for forgiveness and obey the laws of Moses. All else is an attempt to hold power. The Torah is Deuteronomy only.

  • @Kilodmjh
    @Kilodmjh Місяць тому

    What a bunch of nonsense, it’s sad how she make herself lower human in comparison to some bigots with beards who brainwashed her : You are Jew only if WE say so hahaha ….. Weak and insecure people are still buying in to that mind and soul control, sad sad sad…

  • @yochananzahav3758
    @yochananzahav3758 Місяць тому

    Toda Raba Meorah! I hope you had a blessed Shavuot 5784! HaShem will bless you abundantly for attending ulpan as you take the initiative to be even closer to Him and His People Am Yisrael by understanding and loving His Holy language Ivrit Hebrew. Before the Tower of Babel (Bereshit 11:1-9) there was only Ivrit. Will there come a time in the future when Ivrit will be the only language in existence? Will multiplicity of language die as multiplicity of religion dies when Moshiach ben David reigns in Tziyon? Will there ever occur in the future a communal prayer and worship of HaShem that includes mankind, animals, trees, rocks, elements, the sun, moon, and stars, heavenly messengers, all creation, singing praises together in unison to HaShem in Ivrit? I enjoy praying and vocalizing Ivrit as I read from the Siddur and Tanakh or from the heart. I very much look forward to praying communally in a Shul in Ivrit, meeting regularly with my "sponsoring" Rabbi and with the Beit Din, and becoming an active positive contributing member of Am Yisrael in Eretz Yisrael. Baruch HaShem you are safe, blessed, and living well in Holy Eternal Yerushalayim, Tziyon, Eretz Yisrael. May HaShem release the captives in Gaza, keep the IDF and all Jewish Warriors strong and safe, return the exiles, establish the Third Temple in Tziyon, reveal Eliyahu HaNavi and Moshiach ben David, and bring eternal Shabbat and Shalom forever. May HaShem continue to bless you and Am Yisrael now and forever. Am Yisrael Chai!

  • @thpyle
    @thpyle Місяць тому

    Good puece. Helpful for understanding better my recent meeting and talk with a neuteri Karta member at acrecent Princeton University encampment.

  • @thpyle
    @thpyle Місяць тому

    As a 71 year old former atheist who converted to Christianity and ultimately Catholicism, I love conversion stories. Your story is one of the most inspiring I've ever heard. Let not your heart be troubled about being wholly "accepted" by all within your newfound community. You have made a bold, brave, heroic choice for the best of personal reasons. This will become more apparent to the doubters over time. Also, consider how you describe your journey. Yes, it may be a conversion. But that term brings to the mind of the small minded the pejorative homonymic ' convict" or "pervert. Also, it doesn't sufficiently describe the radical personal agency that you have si thoughtfully and sincerely exercised. Consider instead reframing your journey as a "convincement", as my Quaker forebears called it. As the Anglo American husband of a free thinking Hokkien Chinese from Singapore (for whose own future convincement I also pray), Im surecim not the only one who would like to hear more about your origins. Anyway, stay true to yourself true to yourself and our God, who surely will bestie special blessings upon you.

  • @MichelleonSunset
    @MichelleonSunset Місяць тому

    Forced myself to host a Shavuot get together and it was fun but HARD. I love feeding people but as a fellow introvert, it comes a cost. Lol. Keep posting! You’re awesome! ❤

    • @hameorah
      @hameorah Місяць тому

      Lol that sounds like me, also love feeding people. Glad you had fun! 😊💖

  • @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor
    @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor Місяць тому

    I miss the food and the produce there among other things. I'm on mostly fruit diet too with occasional pescatarian.

  • @linchevs
    @linchevs Місяць тому

    There a lot of outland nationalist that think jews should look in some particular way. But, somebody that lives in |srael sees there is not such thing as exact jewish look. Gut Yomtov.

  • @pharmlove
    @pharmlove Місяць тому

    hi love your videos !

  • @thekoshertourist
    @thekoshertourist Місяць тому

    Mazel tov!

  • @thekoshertourist
    @thekoshertourist Місяць тому

    Got all excited to see Kosher in Korea (ill get there soon), but I guess it's more like kosher-style. I totally get it and understand why...when I was becoming more observant I went through stages as well until I was keeping fully kosher. I'll go to non-kosher places with non-Jews and non-observant Jews and will just usually get a cold drink. Last trip I was on, I brought my own food and had it at the restaurant with a bottle of coke I purchased from them...not easy but this is what's required of us.

    • @hameorah
      @hameorah Місяць тому

      Yeahhh sorry, I wasn’t 100% when I made this video. “Kosher style” as you say. Now it’s not nearly as fun to visit, not eating at restaurants.

    • @thekoshertourist
      @thekoshertourist Місяць тому

      @hameorah no need to be sorry. I did that too on my journey to becoming fully kosher Agree on not so fun to visit without being able to eat. But maybe if we look at aa someone said to me earlier today at the Yom tov meal, it's not the food, it's the company 🙃

  • @osmos2017
    @osmos2017 Місяць тому

    shkoya, motek!

  • @osmos2017
    @osmos2017 Місяць тому

    the Good Samaritan

  • @Paradox-om6lm
    @Paradox-om6lm Місяць тому

    God bless you

  • @user-se5eg1cb8g
    @user-se5eg1cb8g Місяць тому

    As a Jew by birth I want you to know that I hear you, I understand the difficulties you experienced and I am very happy that you found your place in Israel. Personally, I really like Geri Tzedek- you are just like Just like Abraham who chose to leave everything behind and follow Hashem. But there are some things that are important to me to say, I know that we are very tough with people who are in the process of conversion, but this is really to check if Judaism is suitable for them- being Jewish is difficult: there are many mitzvot (Shabbat, kosher, holidays, etc.), everyone hates us, you need to to learn a new language (Hebrew), a new culture, etc. But, once you finish the process we must accept you and love you. I'm sorry not everyone treated you nicely. and i want you to know that no matter what they say you are a Jew according to the Halacha and there are many jews who love you and accept you. חג שבועות שמח❤

  • @JEWPODCASTERS
    @JEWPODCASTERS Місяць тому

    Shalom alejem! My apologies. Are you married?

  • @sherrirederer4647
    @sherrirederer4647 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @user-wb3ji3yp3q
    @user-wb3ji3yp3q Місяць тому

    🇮🇱♥️🇮🇱♥️🇮🇱♥️👍👍👍

  • @MishMichaeli
    @MishMichaeli Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤ God bless Israel and the Jewish people.

    • @hameorah
      @hameorah Місяць тому

      Amen v’Amen! 🫶

  • @yochananzahav3758
    @yochananzahav3758 Місяць тому

    Yom Yerushalayim commemorates Iyar 28 5727, the day when Yerushalayim was unified after the Six-day War and Temple Mount regained Jewish control for the first time since the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 C.E. The birth of the modern state of Israel in 1948 was miraculous but the liberation of Temple Mount in 1967 after a six-day war was beyond miraculous and made many think the 3rd Temple or Moshiach ben David was going to be revealed at any moment. We are at a pivotal time in the history of Israel. Meorah, you are so blessed by HaShem to be in Yerushalayim at this critical time of mass teshuvah. Never since the shoah has there been so many people who have done teshuvah and truly seek HaShem. I hope you are able to commit more time to study more Hebrew! I would like to spend more time studying Hebrew and hope to get the strength to commit to learn Hebrew like as if my life depends on it, which it actually does. I say most of my prayers and blessings to HaShem in Hebrew. I hope that my comprehension, vocabularly, grammar, etc increases so that I can be fluent in the Holy language some day. May HaShem bless you and all Am Yisrael abundantly.

  • @jasmineli1072
    @jasmineli1072 Місяць тому

    Love living vicariously in Jerusalem through you! Keep spreading your light; the world needs it! Baruch Hashem!!!

  • @robinmertz6002
    @robinmertz6002 Місяць тому

    Looks like fun. Thank you for sharing. I never knew about Jerusalem Day.

  • @buras3
    @buras3 Місяць тому

    what did you do in Lag Ba Omer?

  • @JonasRebelias
    @JonasRebelias Місяць тому

    None of the real jews want anything to do with you

  • @JonasRebelias
    @JonasRebelias Місяць тому

    No Asian husband? Must be miserable

    • @cliosalt6546
      @cliosalt6546 Місяць тому

      mad weird bro

    • @niv2023
      @niv2023 Місяць тому

      Why does she need an 'Asian' husband? She converted to Judaism and part of the Israeli people she needs (if she wants...) a Jewish husband, like her. Maybe you wrote it with humor?🤔

    • @user-zn3zi7gl4r
      @user-zn3zi7gl4r Місяць тому

      What a good soul you are, you worry oh, so don't worry there is someone who takes care better and he will take care of you too with God's help❣️🌸🇮🇱

  • @JonasRebelias
    @JonasRebelias Місяць тому

    Too bad your not Jewish

  • @kobimason7893
    @kobimason7893 Місяць тому

    Very nice Happy Yom Yerushalayim, The beautiful city

  • @user-zn3zi7gl4r
    @user-zn3zi7gl4r Місяць тому

    Yes, I just found out, this is the day. Enjoy and take care of yourself, God will watch over and protect you❣️🌸🇮🇱