Hello - would you like to walk this route on your own and see the neighborhood, shop and visit historic buildings? I offer a self guided bundle on my website - if you order it, you get a booklet with tons of information and maps, as well as a google map link where I put a marker for all the sites I visited, plus lots and lots of additional information. Take it as deep or as leisurely as you like; I've put years and years of experience into one self guided bundle.
Very interesting. Frieda how are you perceived by the community (since you have left)? Do they accept you or shun you? Does your family accept your decision? You seem very respectful and appreciative, even though you have chosen a different path. Thank you for your informative channel!
I’m Christian but think it would be very interesting to take this tour when I go to New York. I like how you didn’t just talk about now you went into the history of things
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Frieda did an excellent job introducing us to a sub-culture that has such positive and family friendly values. I especially like the part about rejecting smart phones, tv's so that children are seen outside playing , riding bikes, skateboards, etc. instead of being in dim rooms playing violent video games and the like. Find myself revisiting this video when I am feeling low, upset about the current lack of values and awful violence.
Many of the children are not given any education in English - like they can't read, write, or do math. And the outrageous thing is that the schooling is being paid for by our taxes.
@@aliciawoodrow9867 As an Hasidic Jew I dodnt disagree with you. One thing is important to note that 98% of the schooling is actually paid by odors and not by the government. The hasidic schools actually save the new York public schools billions of dollars every year becuse the government spends 30 times the amount on every public school child than they spend on the hasidic schools
@@aliciawoodrow9867 It's the old antisemitism at work, we are very reach, very poor, how about we have 0 homeless, 0 unemployment, 0 murderers, way less drugs, the average kid speaks 3 languages +++
This is an amazing documentary! It is really Netflix level quality. I've heard so much about Williamsburg and intuitively knew that there was a historically jewish connection to the place. I've visited Brooklyn years ago but now need to tour Williamsburg someday soon!! Thank you Frieda!
Did the tour with you today, it was fantastic and extremely educational. As someone who grew up in Reform Judaism it was enlightening to see a completely different world.
Shalom Freida!! This was so great!!! The next time I’m down to NY I’m 100000% looking you up for a tour… I found Fraums so interesting… when your in the city, you have to head to Russ and Daughters but the lines are so long so I would rather hit up your neighbour hood and get a real genuine experience… as a secular Jewish woman… I’m still fascinated by the Hasidic way of life. It’s so different from how I was raised. I just finished your series with miss Pearl… wow… that was incredible. What a treat! Thank you! Ps… yes I agree with you about Shabbat.. it can be very boring and tedious but also rewarding. Can’t wait to meet you one day. Mazel Tov for a terrific series! Jan from 🇨🇦🙋🏼♀️🫶🏻
I grew up in Williamsburg, my Dad worked at Gottliebs deli and catering. I always ordered a corn beef on rye,a potato knish and a cream or Black cherry soda. Whenever I go back to New York that my first stop. The Grand Paradise on grand St was one of the halls they held wedding and events at. We use to love to go around the corner from my house and watch everyone dressed up.
Hello and thank you for making this video. Its Informative and really special to see how life is in the Hasidic Community. I just subscribed and looking forward to seeing more content like this. Thank You.
I was just looking at your comment today at the lovely video of Chana, whom I adore! She's a role model for me. Anyway, this video takes me back to some really really hard times - it felt like my world was falling apart as I lost my business. Grateful to be here and for all the kindness along the way! Thanks for watching - I believe this is my first upload! ❤️
IFirst time subscriber I was born in 1960 and raised in Bklyn, Williamsburg Wow I spend so many years in the heart! I have pictures of the community and schools Amazing I left in 2003 to New Tampa, Fl I did hit a likey like for my girl 😊
Thank you so much for showing me these precious people. I live hundreds of miles away but It is almost like being with you in Williamsburg in New York. Thank you for being my tour guide. May HaShem richly bless you and this great community. It will be Shabbos here soon. It will be extra special for me today. I am a got but love these people so much. -Bill. UK
Thank you for this beautiful video. The historic element was well done. I’m a Christian, but am interested in the biblical origins of these people and their dedication to living their beliefs and covenants and I’m glad that they have the freedom to do so. Great video tour!
I like how you showed respect for the community and people while teaching about their community. Most of the time there is negativity and stories of people who have left. I would love to see how someone who is your age is living and why they choose tradition over modernity. I love the Pearl episodes and how she corrects you gently and with love and kindness. I wish she could have been my Bubbe!
❤❤❤ your videos. Absolutely fascinating and you really understand the history of the neighborhood and of your people. And as far from rural Indiana as possible yet we are both Americans ❣️ I typically do not like big cities and have never wanted to visit NYC. Now I want to come and tour the neighborhood with you🥰
Just got done watching you with Andrew Gold and found your interview about your life in the Hasidic community fascinating. Im now a fan. Messianic Jew evangelist Roger Mansour
Once again thank you. I have just discovered your channel and watched four episodes so far. This one speaks to me in terms of when you have a community you have individuals that thrive. Because in the outside world the term “individual“ is disappearing as the Internet takes over how the so-called individual is supposed to behave takes over what he supposed to eat takes over his news takes over his entire life. So there you have no community but now a crumbling individual.
Well done, Frieda! I so thoroughly enjoyed your thoughtful and entertaining presentation and appreciate the informed perspective that your lived experience brings to your projects. My daughter and I strolled around Williamsburg on our own several weeks ago, before I discovered your excellent channel. Next time that we travel to NYC, I hope we will have the pleasure of being in one of your tour groups!
Really interesting watch. I find many of the customs both fascinating and bafflimg. All religions rely on rituals and group-think to keep the story going.
Thank you, Frieda, for this informative video. It really gives a sense of the place! It can't compare to the tour, however, that I had the pleasure of taking with you in Williamsburg in 2018! I also read that you were a consultant for the film "Unorthodox." It seemed to me to be a very authentic and well done movie. No wonder! I am in the process of converting to Judaism and can't help but think that your tour helped lead me on this path. Sense of community is such an important part of our faith and it is present in the work you do. רַב תוֹדוֹת!
My husband's family are Hungarian and Polish Jews, two generations removed from NYC. We are now vegan, and making traditional foods for holidays is pretty tough. lol. Not sure we'd have much to eat at Gottlieb's but I would love to take your tour to see what life was like for his ancestors there.
Congratulations to being Vegan.... I am Hungarian and vegan ..I love Hungarian food and managed to change all my favorite food that Mom makes into vegan....and Mom loves it .. stuffed cabbage with mushrooms or beyond meat ...lentil pörkölt... paprikás krumpli..and so much more... have a wonderful day! I love Costco s vegan oat milk...
@@lydiapetra1211We’re also vegan. All 4 of my grandparents were born in Hungary. Try lecsó with cubes of tofu. We adapt a lot of recipes, but we avoid highly-processed fake meat. Remember your own health and not just that of the animals.
@@yelnats61 Szia, hogy vagy? Köszi hogy írtál....do you speak magyar? I changed all of my mom's amazing and very delicious Hungarian cuisines into vegan....I just had lecsó for lunch 😹 but I would not put tofu into it .. instead beans... potato...I actually put butter beans and chickpeas....I also used homemade gulyás paszta... about 2-3 TBS... also I make vegan gulyás...vegán lencse pörkölt....may you have a wonderful weekend 🤗
Thank you watched the video before I and my wife toured Williamsburg this summer and stopped at gottliebs our first night and Williamsburg bagels the next day definitely would go back there
Very well done, adding the music and the maps helps to put this group in perspective. I’m sure your many viewers as myself want to know your personal story, how you left the group, etc.
Loved watching so much…..thank you, Frieda for making this such an interesting and most fascinating tour of a community I previously knew little about!
Thank you so much for a very interesting film. I hope one day to go on one of your tours. I don't know when that will be but I am saving up like a mad thing before I get too old.
Thank you for helping me to know and understand the culture and history of Williamsburg. I have one regret…. I wish that your beautiful photos were on the screen longer. Is there a web site where I might see these photos at my own pace to study and savor them? They are fascinating and they go by too fast.
I always say you learn something new all the time. This video opened my eyes to a world very different from my own. Thank you for doing this, it was educational, and you answered alot of questions I was curious about. I really enjoyed it.
Just bumped into your some of your videos a couple weeks ago the ones with pearl I just specially enjoyed my grandparents came from Budapest but we were Presbyterians not Jewish but I like when you talk about the Hungarian dishesI remember my grandmother making them keep up the good work and I will be watching more❤❤
I remember back in the day, it was very Peurto Rican with a bodega on every corner, but very bombed out feeling like the east village and the bx then, then the next block would be Hasidic, A few adventurous punks, immigrants from the suburbs to add to the mix.
Shalom Ms. Frieda. I really enjoy your UA-cam clips. I lived in Brooklyn. My grandmother lived across the street from Brooklyn College. I seen the Hasidic Jewish people as I use to go see her. What was your reason for leaving your culture.
Thanks for watching Cheryl! Maybe one day I will do a video on my personal life story. It's a long story and I've hashed it out quite a bit on my blog. Maybe you'd be interested in reading this: friedavizel.com/2022/02/23/what-it-is-like-to-grow-up-in-kiryas-joel/. Either way, keep watching :)
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Hi Ms. Frieda. Yes I did read about it. In many ways I agree. And some not, the girls get married very young. They immediately start a family. I think it's great. But how do they handle the many children alone. In addition to the obligations of Hasidim.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Your insight into the Hasidic community through your beautiful youtube channel has been sooo fascinating to me in many ways. I always had a lot of respect and love for the Jews community, maybe the 2.8% Ashkenazi / 4.4 % Eastern European in me 🥰🤩☺
Incredibly interesting tour, thank you. When you mentioned the history of post war Jewish migrants from Europe I realized I want to read something on how the tragedy of the Holocaust impacted religious views of Hasidim and Satmar and other Jewish Sects. If I recall a Survivor Testimony I watched correctly the Survivor mentioned their Rabbi telling the community that the tragedy of the Holocaust was some sort of Punishment from G-D toward His People for not maintaining a pious life and and it broke my heart. I wonder is more Orthodox Jews held a similar belief after the Holocaust or if any still do today.
Really enjoyed the video I’d love to know where to find those map pictures towards the beginning I love learning about all the different chassidic courts and seeing them on the map makes it even better
I made the maps myself and I don't feel confident enough in them since they weren't reviewed by any academics and I'm not a cartographer to feel comfortable selling them. They do really help illustrate the points though.
Very nice presentation, including all details about chasiddish lifestyle with a non bios delivery, As a tour guide there’s one idea I thought a lot about and would like to hear your thoughts, the streets of Williamsburg are full of tourists but no souvenir store with little munchkins designed especially for tourists yet I think a store like this might be pretty successful. The only problem I see is most of the tourists are coming on shabbos when store can’t be open,
I think it'll come, eventually. People in the community have already asked me about selling trinkets to tourists. Maybe it'll be something on broadway, sort of not in the community but right on the edge... But can't see it being open on shabbes.
I also think this is unusual as time has shown that people are interested in touring the area and learning more about the community. But, as I've watched Frieda's videos about the different Mom&Pop stores, bakeries, toy stores etc, I always think... What kind of souvenirs would be better than buying the things that the actual community members buy... Kosher candies, dreidels and other educational toys, and I'd love to visit that silver shop with money in my pocket!!
Thank you for this virtual tour. I used to live in South Williamsburg but not being part of the community I just saw things from the outside. So it's wonderful to be able to fill in some of the blanks now. I'm wondering why you think the Chassidic community in Williamsburg is able to resist the pressures of gentrification? Thanks
wow, what an interesting video. I learnt to many interesting facts about this Hasidic community. Just one thing that I am "shocked" at, is the amount of street litter and garbage bags waiting to be collected? Was this filmed during a breach in normal garbage collection?
No, sadly some sections of Williamsburg are very rundown. It's a real paradox because the inside of Hasidic homes are immaculate. It is a cultural thing that the streets are considered no man's land and are not kept up well in the community. There's been an effort to change that, but it's definitely the most embarrassing things visitors see.
I think the way your showing this place definitely makes the Netflix documentary look bad. The way the documentary originally set out to make the communities. I think this is a beautiful community and the culture is so deep and welcoming.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn I hope you do! I told my step son I’m going to bring him to New York City. Just a trip for us. I’m going to check your website and set up a tour with you and we will definitely come HUNGRY! I’m so glad I found your videos, I’ve been emerging myself in everything Judaism and I want to learn more! ❤️❤️
The photo on the right side (5:21) of the jewish citizens that walked to the trains that brought them to the concentration camps was taken in Germany (Würzburg, Bavaria ). It is my hometown and I know the poto very well from the exhibition for the deported and murdered jewish citicens of Würzburg. Awesome to see it in your very interesting video!!
Lovely tour. What of Maspeth in Queens? Wasnt’ there a large Jewish community there as well? My family, coming from Lithuania came to Maspeth before WW2.
I know a lot of Jews went to the Bronx before WW2, and East New York, and of course lower East Side. A lot a lot has changed since. There are still Jewish communities in Queens. An interesting one is the Bucharian community, they are a very unique subsect of Judaism. But there are no Hasidic headquarters there as far as I know.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Thank you for your reply. My family came to Ellis Island and settled in Maspeth before moving to the suburbs. I ❤️ your tours because I became involved with the Orthodox Jewish group (although I differ intellectually with some of the practices).
Hello - would you like to walk this route on your own and see the neighborhood, shop and visit historic buildings? I offer a self guided bundle on my website - if you order it, you get a booklet with tons of information and maps, as well as a google map link where I put a marker for all the sites I visited, plus lots and lots of additional information. Take it as deep or as leisurely as you like; I've put years and years of experience into one self guided bundle.
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Very interesting. Frieda how are you perceived by the community (since you have left)? Do they accept you or shun you? Does your family accept your decision? You seem very respectful and appreciative, even though you have chosen a different path. Thank you for your informative channel!
I’m Christian but think it would be very interesting to take this tour when I go to New York. I like how you didn’t just talk about now you went into the history of things
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Frieda did an excellent job introducing us to a sub-culture that has such positive and family friendly values. I especially like the part about rejecting smart phones, tv's so that children are seen outside playing , riding bikes, skateboards, etc. instead of being in dim rooms playing violent video games and the like. Find myself revisiting this video when I am feeling low, upset about the current lack of values and awful violence.
Many of the children are not given any education in English - like they can't read, write, or do math. And the outrageous thing is that the schooling is being paid for by our taxes.
@@aliciawoodrow9867 As an Hasidic Jew I dodnt disagree with you. One thing is important to note that 98% of the schooling is actually paid by odors and not by the government. The hasidic schools actually save the new York public schools billions of dollars every year becuse the government spends 30 times the amount on every public school child than they spend on the hasidic schools
@@aliciawoodrow9867
It's the old antisemitism at work, we are very reach, very poor, how about we have 0 homeless, 0 unemployment, 0 murderers, way less drugs, the average kid speaks 3 languages
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@@aliciawoodrow9867 and I bet that I'm paying way more tax than you are
This is an amazing documentary! It is really Netflix level quality. I've heard so much about Williamsburg and intuitively knew that there was a historically jewish connection to the place. I've visited Brooklyn years ago but now need to tour Williamsburg someday soon!! Thank you Frieda!
I am soooo happy about coming across your channel !!
Welcome!!
Did the tour with you today, it was fantastic and extremely educational. As someone who grew up in Reform Judaism it was enlightening to see a completely different world.
Shalom Freida!! This was so great!!! The next time I’m down to NY I’m 100000% looking you up for a tour… I found Fraums so interesting… when your in the city, you have to head to Russ and Daughters but the lines are so long so I would rather hit up your neighbour hood and get a real genuine experience… as a secular Jewish woman… I’m still fascinated by the Hasidic way of life. It’s so different from how I was raised.
I just finished your series with miss Pearl… wow… that was incredible. What a treat! Thank you!
Ps… yes I agree with you about Shabbat.. it can be very boring and tedious but also rewarding. Can’t wait to meet you one day. Mazel Tov for a terrific series!
Jan from 🇨🇦🙋🏼♀️🫶🏻
Thanks so much Jan. PS: I'm also Kitty crazy :)
What a very well thought out and informative look at Hasidem. Thanks so much for producing this for us on the outside of this community !
Thanks for watching!
From 1972 until 1982 I lived in Monsey, upstate from Williamsburg. They also have a huge Hasidic community that I drove through nearly every day.
I grew up in Williamsburg, my Dad worked at Gottliebs deli and catering. I always ordered a corn beef on rye,a potato knish and a cream or Black cherry soda. Whenever I go back to New York that my first stop. The Grand Paradise on grand St was one of the halls they held wedding and events at. We use to love to go around the corner from my house and watch everyone dressed up.
Awesome - thanks for sharing this; love to hear from people with connections!
Hello and thank you for making this video. Its Informative and really special to see how life is in the Hasidic Community. I just subscribed and looking forward to seeing more content like this. Thank You.
Love watching your videos over and over. Excellent quality and commentary
I was just looking at your comment today at the lovely video of Chana, whom I adore! She's a role model for me. Anyway, this video takes me back to some really really hard times - it felt like my world was falling apart as I lost my business. Grateful to be here and for all the kindness along the way! Thanks for watching - I believe this is my first upload! ❤️
What a wonderful and respectful look inside this fascinating neighborhood and culture. Thank you so much, Frieda! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I so appreciate hearing that. This was my first video.
IFirst time subscriber I was born in 1960 and raised in Bklyn, Williamsburg Wow I spend so many years in the heart! I have pictures of the community and schools Amazing I left in 2003 to New Tampa, Fl I did hit a likey like for my girl 😊
Welcome - please leave comments when you see things that bring back memories of Williamsburg of old! I like to read those comments...
Hello Frieda, Thank you so much for your guiding tours & so much/ a lot of informations/ knowledge to learn from each other! :)
Lisa, it is absolutely my pleasure!
Thankyou Frieda...very enjoyable
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for showing me these precious people. I live hundreds of miles away but It is almost like being with you in Williamsburg in New York. Thank you for being my tour guide. May HaShem richly bless you and this great community. It will be Shabbos here soon. It will be extra special for me today. I am a got but love these people so much. -Bill. UK
Bill, sending warm weekend and shabbes greetings! Thank you for your kind words and comments. :)
Thank you for this beautiful video. The historic element was well done. I’m a Christian, but am interested in the biblical origins of these people and their dedication to living their beliefs and covenants and I’m glad that they have the freedom to do so. Great video tour!
I like how you showed respect for the community and people while teaching about their community. Most of the time there is negativity and stories of people who have left. I would love to see how someone who is your age is living and why they choose tradition over modernity. I love the Pearl episodes and how she corrects you gently and with love and kindness. I wish she could have been my Bubbe!
Thank you Frieda. I really learned a lot and enjoyed your video.
Frieda, thank you for the education. I hope there will be a part 2.
❤❤❤ your videos. Absolutely fascinating and you really understand the history of the neighborhood and of your people. And as far from rural Indiana as possible yet we are both Americans ❣️ I typically do not like big cities and have never wanted to visit NYC. Now I want to come and tour the neighborhood with you🥰
I love your Channel I keep on going back and watching them
Oh this makes me so happy! This was filmed in May of the pandemic. What a crazy time!
Thank you, Freida! Almost as good as going there. I hope I can come and take the tour
Same. 😊
Very well done
I want to thank you Frieda for your channel You are a gem for sharing Most informative
Thank you so much! You lifted my spirits this morning.
Just got done watching you with Andrew Gold and found your interview about your life in the Hasidic community fascinating. Im now a fan.
Messianic Jew evangelist Roger Mansour
Thanks for the tour. I hope to join you in person when the weather warms up a little.
You're intelligent interviewing and sensitivity yet opening the lifestyle of these communities is very refreshing
Once again thank you. I have just discovered your channel and watched four episodes so far. This one speaks to me in terms of when you have a community you have individuals that thrive. Because in the outside world the term “individual“ is disappearing as the Internet takes over how the so-called individual is supposed to behave takes over what he supposed to eat takes over his news takes over his entire life. So there you have no community but now a crumbling individual.
Well done, Frieda! I so thoroughly enjoyed your thoughtful and entertaining presentation and appreciate the informed perspective that your lived experience brings to your projects. My daughter and I strolled around Williamsburg on our own several weeks ago, before I discovered your excellent channel. Next time that we travel to NYC, I hope we will have the pleasure of being in one of your tour groups!
Wonderful! Thanks Pam; hope your stroll was enjoyable. It's a very unique world.
I love the music. 🎶
Thank you!!
Really enjoyed! Thanks!
Thank you for the lovely tour :) Such an interesting part of the world
Really interesting watch. I find many of the customs both fascinating and bafflimg. All religions rely on rituals and group-think to keep the story going.
Thank you, Frieda, for this informative video. It really gives a sense of the place! It can't compare to the tour, however, that I had the pleasure of taking with you in Williamsburg in 2018! I also read that you were a consultant for the film "Unorthodox." It seemed to me to be a very authentic and well done movie. No wonder!
I am in the process of converting to Judaism and can't help but think that your tour helped lead me on this path. Sense of community is such an important part of our faith and it is present in the work you do. רַב תוֹדוֹת!
This is a very intelligent pretty lady.I like her style.
Thank you.❤
Very happy when this first video gets some views!
Very interesting. I enjoyed this and can't wait to see the rest of your videos.
My husband's family are Hungarian and Polish Jews, two generations removed from NYC. We are now vegan, and making traditional foods for holidays is pretty tough. lol. Not sure we'd have much to eat at Gottlieb's but I would love to take your tour to see what life was like for his ancestors there.
Congratulations to being Vegan.... I am Hungarian and vegan ..I love Hungarian food and managed to change all my favorite food that Mom makes into vegan....and Mom loves it .. stuffed cabbage with mushrooms or beyond meat ...lentil pörkölt... paprikás krumpli..and so much more... have a wonderful day!
I love Costco s vegan oat milk...
@@lydiapetra1211We’re also vegan. All 4 of my grandparents were born in Hungary. Try lecsó with cubes of tofu. We adapt a lot of recipes, but we avoid highly-processed fake meat. Remember your own health and not just that of the animals.
@@yelnats61 Szia, hogy vagy? Köszi hogy írtál....do you speak magyar? I changed all of my mom's amazing and very delicious Hungarian cuisines into vegan....I just had lecsó for lunch 😹 but I would not put tofu into it .. instead beans... potato...I actually put butter beans and chickpeas....I also used homemade gulyás paszta... about 2-3 TBS... also I make vegan gulyás...vegán lencse pörkölt....may you have a wonderful weekend 🤗
@@lydiapetra1211This all sounds great.
Very interesting. Thank you! 😊
I grew up in a bubble too. There are benefits. Safe feelings.
Terima kasih untuk video informatif ini.👍
Outstanding video, it's right in my neighborhood and I love it. Even though I'm not Hassidic. But love their culture and way of life.
I really enjoy your videos! It's so interesting to have an inside perspective when learning about this.
Thank you watched the video before I and my wife toured Williamsburg this summer and stopped at gottliebs our first night and Williamsburg bagels the next day definitely would go back there
Thanks much for this beautiful and informative video
I never knew this thing about the little kids dressing up as parents. I have to say it’s super duper cute.
This was so interesting. Great video! Thank you!
Very well done, adding the music and the maps helps to put this group in perspective. I’m sure your many viewers as myself want to know your personal story, how you left the group, etc.
A Great and very informative video...thanks for making it ...best regards from London.
This was very nice - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn I really did
Great job! Thank you ❤️
Outstanding, Very good video !!!
You shared SO much information in only 36 minutes, amazing! 🤗
Beautiful culture. Thank you for sharing this ❤
Loved watching so much…..thank you, Frieda for making this such an interesting and most fascinating tour of a community I previously knew little about!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so happy when anyone enjoys it.
I am new to your videos and appreciate them ,i lived in Astoria pre ww11 , nice to visit parts of new York I never knew about
I really looove hour objectivity and respect when you report on this community, even though you left it.
Thank you so much for a very interesting film. I hope one day to go on one of your tours. I don't know when that will be but I am saving up like a mad thing before I get too old.
Ha ha. Let's all stay young! I look forward to having you on my tour.
So lovely. Thanks for sharing Frieda
Thank you! (Shkoyach)
Thank you for sharing this, now we’d like to visit the stores area, to taste authentic kosher food. We recently visited Dumbo area.
Awesome show & beautiful host ❤
Thank you for watching!!
Thank you for helping me to know and understand the culture and history of Williamsburg. I have one regret…. I wish that your beautiful photos were on the screen longer. Is there a web site where I might see these photos at my own pace to study and savor them?
They are fascinating and they go by too fast.
I always say you learn something new all the time. This video opened my eyes to a world very different from my own.
Thank you for doing this, it was educational, and you answered alot of questions I was curious about. I really enjoyed it.
My pleasure! Thanks for the kind words. :)
Just bumped into your some of your videos a couple weeks ago the ones with pearl I just specially enjoyed my grandparents came from Budapest but we were Presbyterians not Jewish but I like when you talk about the Hungarian dishesI remember my grandmother making them keep up the good work and I will be watching more❤❤
Really enjoyed the video , very well done ...thanks
Thank you! I enjoyed this!!
This is fascinating. What a beautiful culture!
I remember back in the day, it was very Peurto Rican with a bodega on every corner, but very bombed out feeling like the east village and the bx then, then the next block would be Hasidic,
A few adventurous punks, immigrants from the suburbs to add to the mix.
Thank you so much. I am from Holland but a visit to nyc is on top of my list
Thanks for coming on the "virtual" version!
Amazing Content. Well researched 🙂
Thank you so much 😀
Kol hakavod! Very well done, and nicely balanced.
I’ve really enjoyed watching your channel. I’d love to hear about why you “left”, and do you still get to see your little boy.
amazing.
Very nicely done.
Thank you!
I just wanted to get some recommendations for a good deli or bakery in Williamsburg and I get a whole history and cultural lesson. Very welll done.
Shalom Ms. Frieda. I really enjoy your UA-cam clips. I lived in Brooklyn. My grandmother lived across the street from Brooklyn College. I seen the Hasidic Jewish people as I use to go see her. What was your reason for leaving your culture.
Thanks for watching Cheryl! Maybe one day I will do a video on my personal life story. It's a long story and I've hashed it out quite a bit on my blog. Maybe you'd be interested in reading this: friedavizel.com/2022/02/23/what-it-is-like-to-grow-up-in-kiryas-joel/.
Either way, keep watching :)
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Hi Ms. Frieda. Yes I did read about it. In many ways I agree. And some not, the girls get married very young. They immediately start a family. I think it's great. But how do they handle the many children alone. In addition to the obligations of Hasidim.
This was AMAZING. Thank You soo much for putting this great footage and tour together. Love your channel too 🤩😍
Thank you so much - so glad you enjoyed!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Your insight into the Hasidic community through your beautiful youtube channel has been sooo fascinating to me in many ways. I always had a lot of respect and love for the Jews community, maybe the 2.8% Ashkenazi / 4.4 % Eastern European in me 🥰🤩☺
Incredibly interesting tour, thank you.
When you mentioned the history of post war Jewish migrants from Europe I realized I want to read something on how the tragedy of the Holocaust impacted religious views of Hasidim and Satmar and other Jewish Sects.
If I recall a Survivor Testimony I watched correctly the Survivor mentioned their Rabbi telling the community that the tragedy of the Holocaust was some sort of Punishment from G-D toward His People for not maintaining a pious life and and it broke my heart. I wonder is more Orthodox Jews held a similar belief after the Holocaust or if any still do today.
Wonderful!😊
Really enjoyed the video I’d love to know where to find those map pictures towards the beginning I love learning about all the different chassidic courts and seeing them on the map makes it even better
I made the maps myself and I don't feel confident enough in them since they weren't reviewed by any academics and I'm not a cartographer to feel comfortable selling them. They do really help illustrate the points though.
Learned so much from your video - all very interesting. Well done!
Great Vid!!!
Have you made a video showing why you left the hisidic community since that is extremely rare?
Lol the contempt in her voice when she says "hipster"
So interesting thank you
Very nice presentation, including all details about chasiddish lifestyle with a non bios delivery,
As a tour guide there’s one idea I thought a lot about and would like to hear your thoughts, the streets of Williamsburg are full of tourists but no souvenir store with little munchkins designed especially for tourists yet I think a store like this might be pretty successful.
The only problem I see is most of the tourists are coming on shabbos when store can’t be open,
I think it'll come, eventually. People in the community have already asked me about selling trinkets to tourists. Maybe it'll be something on broadway, sort of not in the community but right on the edge... But can't see it being open on shabbes.
I also think this is unusual as time has shown that people are interested in touring the area and learning more about the community. But, as I've watched Frieda's videos about the different Mom&Pop stores, bakeries, toy stores etc, I always think... What kind of souvenirs would be better than buying the things that the actual community members buy... Kosher candies, dreidels and other educational toys, and I'd love to visit that silver shop with money in my pocket!!
Thank you for this virtual tour. I used to live in South Williamsburg but not being part of the community I just saw things from the outside. So it's wonderful to be able to fill in some of the blanks now. I'm wondering why you think the Chassidic community in Williamsburg is able to resist the pressures of gentrification? Thanks
Thank you😊
Fantastic! יישר כוחך
Thank you Lauren :)
wow, what an interesting video. I learnt to many interesting facts about this Hasidic community. Just one thing that I am "shocked" at, is the amount of street litter and garbage bags waiting to be collected? Was this filmed during a breach in normal garbage collection?
No, sadly some sections of Williamsburg are very rundown. It's a real paradox because the inside of Hasidic homes are immaculate. It is a cultural thing that the streets are considered no man's land and are not kept up well in the community. There's been an effort to change that, but it's definitely the most embarrassing things visitors see.
I want to come for a visit and definitely am interested in trying out the food ❤
I think the way your showing this place definitely makes the Netflix documentary look bad. The way the documentary originally set out to make the communities. I think this is a beautiful community and the culture is so deep and welcoming.
Food is always fun to try. I hope to bring more food videos!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn I hope you do! I told my step son I’m going to bring him to New York City. Just a trip for us. I’m going to check your website and set up a tour with you and we will definitely come HUNGRY! I’m so glad I found your videos, I’ve been emerging myself in everything Judaism and I want to learn more! ❤️❤️
Was there last year...brilliant 😊💟Shavua tov.
The photo on the right side (5:21) of the jewish citizens that walked to the trains that brought them to the concentration camps was taken in Germany (Würzburg, Bavaria ). It is my hometown and I know the poto very well from the exhibition for the deported and murdered jewish citicens of Würzburg. Awesome to see it in your very interesting video!!
It is 5:10….
Very informative and interesting video, Well researched too. ! 🍒
Thank-you for your well informed,enjoyable tour.It was with positivity and finesse. It counteracts all the falsehoods in unorthodox.
Lovely tour. What of Maspeth in Queens? Wasnt’ there a large Jewish community there as well? My family, coming from Lithuania came to Maspeth before WW2.
I know a lot of Jews went to the Bronx before WW2, and East New York, and of course lower East Side. A lot a lot has changed since. There are still Jewish communities in Queens. An interesting one is the Bucharian community, they are a very unique subsect of Judaism. But there are no Hasidic headquarters there as far as I know.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Thank you for your reply. My family came to Ellis Island and settled in Maspeth before moving to the suburbs. I ❤️ your tours because I became involved with the Orthodox Jewish group (although I differ intellectually with some of the practices).
You look so different.! Awesome either way!