"Why I joined the Hasidic community" | Sara Braun's story
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- In this long-form conversation, I talk to Sara about her life journey, from secular Holland to NYC, where she became deeply involved in religious life. She was drawn to the insular Hasidic sects like Satmar, became close friends with families in Kiryas Joel, and her wedding was attended by, among other dignitaries, the Satmar Grand Rabbi's wife Sosha Teitelbaum. Sara was extremely forthcoming in sharing what drew her to the community, the challenges and joys, and how her family reacted to her journey.
#thatblackhasidiclady
#judaism #yiddish
Black people are not a monolith and I enjoy so much hearing different stories of Blackness in different communities. She seems so resilient and her story is so unique.
Which is why we should stop calling people black. There is no Blackland.
Me too!
Exactly we are not the same
Yes! I enjoyed this too
Very innocent descriptions of her path to ...
I have no idea why this was suggested to me but this was a delightful surprise. Sara seems very enlightened and self aware. She is very brave and seems authentic. It is always harder to be what you want to be rather than what people expect you to be.
Same here! It just showed up in one of the recommended videos. :)
Well stated!
Same. It was recommended to me. Am delighted to know about her story
I agree. My mother sheltered me from the world, but I've made sure my children and grandchildren explore the world and not just America. I missed so much. I didn't travel abroad until I was married 28 years ago.
@@gregjohnson3003 ok o ok
This is a beautiful story It brought tears to my eyes. My mother who was a black woman from the south moved to NY at 18 she spoke English, Spanish and Yiddish fluently we grew up in crown heights and she translated for her neighbors when ever they needed her. She passed away but this story made me think of her.
Hi, I'm spreading the Gospel around in much love ❤️
Have faith in JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOR for HE SAVES from hell❗️
*What is the Gospel?*
The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 10:9
9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
how did she learn and become fluent in Yiddish? she sounds so interesting.
@@ryawilliams8445 The older European Jews all spoke Yiddish. She says in the interview she learned from her Grand mother, or great grandmother.
@@beverleydavimes1596 She is talking about the original poster (I think) not sara
What a talent!
Hearing her tell her story is like hearing my own story,(including being dark skinned, having Jewish heritage and being Dutch!). Thank you for this! I really needed to hear this
How did you and your family become Jewish ✡️ to begin with....? Were your ancestors Christians? Muslims? Pagan? African slaves?
I’d love to hear your story!
Amazing!
I LOVE her story. I was raised observing Shabbat. And as we grew, peer pressure was there, my dad laughed and said you all Will still come to worship Adonai Eloheinu and Praise Yeshua YAHSUAH and keep the LORD 'S Sabbath Day Holy so when the Holy Spirit ask me to keep the Sabbath, I obey without any hesitation. Keep on walking in the right path brethren.
@@TriniRoyQuiReyes Amen.
To be black is to know we are more than what we are told. So glad to get this perspective… ❤
I am orthodox I spoke to my husband during our engagement. I happen to know Sara she is so sweet
Yeah, obviously it depends on the sect. My family - I didn't. But even in Satmar some do; but never to the degree Sara did.
So, She wasn't adopted initially? I'm unclear of that part.
@DMitri Elbert no, she wasn't adopted because she talks about the colorism/racism within her family.
Hi, I'm spreading the Gospel around in much love ❤️
Have faith in JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOR for HE SAVES from hell❗️
*What is the Gospel?*
The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 10:9
9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
@@tama3442 People are quite happy being Orthodox Jews reading the Original language without the First Testament being changed, unlike the New Testament.
That's why they are talking about this with Much Love.
You respectively love your belief, and others will continue to love their belief respectively 👍
Her New York City story was insane. She just said let’s do it with $400 and no plan and managed to make a success of herself. Some people just have that fire to live life to the fullest.
EJ A, Why shouldn't she. She's became a hasiic Jew member.
So its an achievement to be what you claim you already are?
Hi, I'm spreading the Gospel around in much love ❤️
Have faith in JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOR for HE SAVES from hell❗️
*What is the Gospel?*
The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 10:9
9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
It's litterally unbelievable.
@@zaytunahdeen4662 Well, everybody knows who the people with the most money in NYC are. She made a wise choice in her situation as newly arriving immigrant...
This is a woman who knows who she is and what she wants and went for it without caring what the world thinks..very incredible and inspiring
I CAN ASSURE YOU SHE DO NOT KNOW WHO SHE IS AND THATS A FACT 🔥
No she’s lost lol blackblack peoples don’t come from Hasidic Jews. It’s literally not our lineage
As a Nigerian woman, i can tell you this woman is brainwashed.
From one Black woman to another, thank you for sharing your story and shining a light on Black Judaism! I am not Jewish, but this conversation was fascinating!
I saw you on the Subway years ago when your children were younger. My soul, my heart immediately recognized your goodness and beauty and love. We exchanged smiles as you tended to your sons. I have thought of our exchange often as it stood out in my mind. I’m from MN. On my trips to NYC to visit our daughter at school occasionally we would take the subway. It’s silly maybe to say but because I have so few experiences on the subway, every time I think of the subway I remember sharing smiles with you. Your light shines so brightly. It was a gift today to have learned of your journey. Thank you. I continue to wish you well❤
Thanks for these words 😊
Wow,so beautiful and amazing that the experience you shared stayed with you❤️
As a white Christian who has lived in Japan for 20 years, I feel like this woman has truly touched my heart. I feel like I have more courage just from watching this interview.
I am a 50 year old, Caribbean American, black woman from NY. My best friend since 3rd grade is Jewish. I love her and the Jewish culture so much. To me this was my norm and it has shaped my life beautifully.
Yes, I am also a Caribbean American, lived in Crown Heights and we all lived together. It wasn't until I left NY (live in FL) that I realize how much I miss the different cultures, food, Etc. All the things I took for granted.
As Black American, I find this so interesting and want to read her book. I like her energy too, she made me laugh telling her story.
She’s so brave!! I’m Hispanic and lived in Boro Park/Kensington border for 20 years so pretty familiar. My crazy mother used to walk into all the Jewish stores, especially clothing stores, like Brenda’s and the women there would stare at us like we were aliens. 😂 Years later I became a homecare nurse and had many Hasidic patients in Williamsburg. I was always surprised by how large the apartments were, very nice furniture, marble floors and how wonderfully warm and welcoming the matriarchs were to me.
Awesome comment - thanks! You must have a lot of stories.
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It's my experience as someone who has lived as a secular Jew and a non-hassidic modern Orthodox Jew who wears a knit kippa (I've moved back and forth in both worlds), that I get stared and gaped at like I have three heads by the little hasidic kids in Boro Park (if I go into a kosher supermarket or pizza place or whatever) and ignored by the older kids and adults like I'm invisible.
They're warm when they need you. Hasidic/Orthodox Jews are the one group of people I've NEVER had a positive experience with in NYC. I've always felt ignored by them until they need help. I no longer acknowledge them, and that makes things easier for me.
As a Black British woman on her spiritual journey, I just wanted to say how much I admire Sara's bravery in finding her spiritual home. I wish her peace and happiness on her home and family and lots of success with the book.
@Rafael W Well the protagonist herself chose to adhere to this particular community.
So - what exactly is your point?
I’m a Hebrew and would never associate with any racist religious community… racism is very common in the Ashkenazi Jewish communities which is not part of Torah…, it’s a traditional stance in their culture….that none attempt to rectify… to become a Hebrew or Jew is open to all as Exodus 12 v 38 states
@@rafaelw8115 the racism within the Ashkenazi Jewish community is mostly based in fear. We've been targeted horribly and that has caused suspicion of any outsiders, especially when many of that circle or race has been hateful to your people. Not excusing the behavior (all I can do is teach my own children differently- which I am) just explaining the perspective
@@rafaelw8115hat’s ur opinion but black ppl are racist as well or should I say colorist should I not be black because of that? If she want to discover some different that’s her choice black ppl always tryna tell someone how to live stop doing that if she’s happy let her be
@@beans4853 😂 that what you believe really 😂
What an amazing and very interesting story. I’m Muslim and I love hearing about other women’s stories and lives. Thank you for sharing!
Ramadan Mubarak, Jamillah M.
Jamillah, Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6 KJV
@@ShiningBright777 Jamillah's religion/belief is the fastest growing in the world. We appreciate your comment, but your view is becoming the minority, Google it.
Ramadan Mubarak!
My first time hearing the story of someone from a unique demographic.
So interesting
I'm going to share it with a friend from the Netherlands
This is so wonderful that this interview exists! This randomly came on my homepage and I was like....I knew Sara when we worked at the same organization in my 20s! (I am in my 40s now) and I remember she was so, so sweet and loved floral arrangements. I knew she was Dutch and she would speak it on the phone at work and I would tell her I saw the Dutch team playing soccer and the score on tv and how awesome I thought her country was. I remember going to her wedding and although we did not keep in touch, I love that she is sharing her journey and background. I know so much more about her and she always, always made me laugh. She was such a joy to be around so this is so very nice to see her now. Thank you for the interview!
She’s amazingly balanced and well adjusted. ♥️♥️♥️
Why would I want to be Jewish if the people round me are so racist. I would never do that.
I respect myself a bit too much..
I try and run away from Jews.
I don't know how I stumbled upon this video in UA-cam land but it was so refreshing to watch. What a lovely spirit she has.
I am married to a Brown skin Jew! I can relate to her story. My husband says that his soul was searching too. The rules and Halacha speak to him. It’s beautiful and brought me back to practicing Judaism with passion. Bless Suri , her family and her journey. I love your videos!
My soul feels the way your husband’s did. And although I was raised a Southern Baptist, I am studying Judaism because I felt a pull on my soul!
I am not Jewish, I am Catholic, Black American, and from the South, and I am absolutely loving these two women talk about their experiences in their religious community. There are just those similarities that we all share.❤️
I find her story rather unbelievable. JMO
@@japhya0378 if you’re racist just say that
@@dori- LOL, there you go with the racist bullschitt. I am black fool. Her story is just not adding up.
@@japhya0378 It does not make sense to me when the bible and the whole Israelite story was stolen from Africa. Europeans descend from Japheth they are gentiles.
@@japhya0378 you will be surprised there so many Jewish people who are not white or light skin my mother's side of the family are all Jewish they have been Jewish generations upon generation
Ahhhhhh!!!!! I’m like 6 minutes in, she’s AMAZING!!!! I love her already! Thank you for bringing her to us!!!! ❤❤
She is a beautiful woman! May her voice be loud and heard by the entire world!
I do find the comment ironic because Sara is a talented opera singer but wouldn't sing for the world because she wouldn't sing for a male audience.
Her story is incredible. We live in a world where we should love each other. She's just a remarkable young lady overall. I love her story..
She's so pretty. Moved to New York from Amsterdam by oneself was a brave thing to do. All worked out for her in the end thank God.
This is why no one should ever assume based upon outward appearance
Quite so quite so and if only.
Yes, very important that we all try not to do so and indeed treat all peoples well.
Sound like her great grandma got wisdom in her old age and passed on the mantle to her before she passed. Her NYC story is incredible. Her steps were definitely ordered.
Incredible story I have to read this book because I moved to a Hasidic neighborhood by accident and it felt like I was invisible nobody would even look or speak to me. I understand devotion but to ignore all ppl but your own is cruel.
Go into a Hindu neighborhood, a blaq neighborhood, an Afghan enclave, Asian, etc. it's the same thing. They dont even pretend to accept you. And they dont care what you think.
Sometimes religions can be limiting in all their rules and so on. The history of the Jewish people is so full of trauma that their insular ways are self preservation so keep that in mind. It's not about you it's about what they've gone through. Just as Sara full of confidence approached an unapproachable man and was welcomed. Just like my Jewish grandfather, my grandmothers second husband, would take me, a little blonde Irish Christian girl to visit his friends and they showered me with love. Keep that in mind and you'll understand that it's a trust and fear thing from hundreds of years of mistreatment. It's not meant to be cruel it's caution.
Wow. I agree. I am looking forward to reading her book as well. My ex was Jewish and I never felt accepted.
@@breathnstop So interesting, It does make sense of a situation where I was lost once in Borough Park and after a few people walked by me and young guy stuttered the directions to me.
I don’t mean to make light of your experience, but I’ve heard that they ignore everyone who is not part of their community, including other Orthodox Jews, they don’t acknowledge even Chassidic Jews because they are welcoming nonjudgemental community that is totally against what G-d wants us to be and I’m sorry for your experience. I agree that is very cruel, and imho they will have much to answer for some day
Absolutely incredibly interesting interview! I enjoyed this so much. As a black Caribbean woman who grew up in Brooklyn in the Crown Heights area, I’ve always been fascinated by the Jewish community. I enjoy bearding about their culture. Sara is incredible and I will be checking out her book. Her story should be made into a movie. It’s so unique and interesting!
I agree.
A movie indeed!
You're kidding....Crown Heights is a perfect example of disenfranchised people alongside of the privileged and wealthy, and they are not our friends, not in the least.
@876ME same also from the the Caribbean and grew up in Crown Heights area. I too found her story so interesting and fascinating . Definetly sharing
For the record, Sephardic jewish merchants arrived in Jamaica and settled there, calling it home.
I wasn’t expecting to watch the WHOLE interview, but it was so captivating. What an AMAZING woman. I’m so glad I stumbled upon this video.
I like her. She is so confident and comfortable with who she is.
Your both the Idiom: March to the beat of your own drum type people and that's why it sounds like you get along so well, you understand and respect it in eachother.
איזה אישה גדולה מהחיים , ניכנסתי לחזק ויצאתי מחוזקת ,יעמוד לך הזכות
What a fantastic guest she was! Thank you so much for having her on. (“Wow!” 😉) I love how strong-minded she is and so full of grace in how she approaches others by not assuming everyone is racist. What a breath of fresh air in the current divided times we live in.
Sara's joy and peace are palpable. When she was explaining religiosity, I understood. Sometimes there is a disconnect that you feel in your soul and that feeling pushes you to "find your people," she found her people and there is so much peace and confidence in that.
Amen. I finally found my tribe. Hallelujah!
What a beautiful powerful spirit this woman possesses. She created/ carved her very own unique life….oh WOW!
She is so pleasant and real. I love that.
She is so inspirational. Thanks for doing this!
She speaks for so many of us who are seeking nourishment for our souls. I'm not Jewish, I'm Catholic but she's speaking for me and expressing what I feel inside. Wonderful interview and wonderful woman. God bless her.
God bless her… ya God bless you as you deny the Lord and start your journey to hell.
no one can speak for you. Please use with caution this expression.
@@mgb5170 Maybe I phrased it incorrectly. What I meant to say is that she is accurately describing what I feel about needing spiritual nourishment. And many humans around the world feel that.
She is not speaking for me.
If you want nourishment for you soul, don’t go to man, go to Jesus he can give you eternal life.
It aligns with her soul…so profound
She is so natural and calm and caring!!! I really admire her
Sara is very genuine, balanced and honest. Terrific interview
She has such a fascinating story to tell and her accent is so soothing. Very interesting interview. Really enjoyed hearing from a Black Hasidic woman and her unique background.
Why does she have to be identified as a black hasidic’ woman ? That’s part of the racist society we live in …! Why add a colour? And she’s not black ?.. she’s brown….brown skinned
This was SUCH an amazing story to listen to. I did not know that there were Black/Brown people in Holland who were Jewish. I learned so much! Thank you for sharing this with us!
There are many, they mostly come from Suriname (former Dutch colony in South America) where they have an old famous Synagogue called Neveh Shalom. They are usually white or look more mixed than Suri. My families name is written in that Synagogue
@@mahalallel2012Then If there are, then why claim
There’s are usually white or mixed? Meaning they aren’t?
@@Zazezoo Just curious of her country of origin before Holland because there was a massive influx of people from Suriname after 1975 independence.
No it's her mom that's Jewish, her dad is not! This is from intermarriage. (Like the rapper Drake). She's not an Ethiopian Jew or a convert, there aren't Black Jews in Holland unless it's one of those three cases. (Ethnically, not religiously, there aren't black Jews unless there is intermarriage with a Jewish woman - like Sara.
The Suriname community is crypto Jews they're Sephardi not black. We're not from Africa, we're an ethnoreligion from the Levant - converts can convert in (hence the Ethiopian Jewish community, or the Ugandan Jewish community or the Bello Columbia Jewish community - all Jews - but it doesn't change your ethnicity. Sarah's mom is Jewish, that's how she's a Jew. That's not why she's black. It's unrelated.
@@Zazezoothat person is referring to Sephardi crypto Jews completely different, they are fully ethnic Jews.
Much is glossed over with the male side of her family. I do hope she teaches her sons about racism. They are very lightskin, yes and it will go well for them. However, she is darkskin and their mother. Unless she intends to remain anonymous she should teach them about racism. We are all lightskin and yet l taught mine about American racism from all angles. But this was and is a beautiful interview and l so enjoyed Sara’s story. I learned lots of Yiddish from my grandmother who was born and reared in Cajun Louisiana so listening to Sara brought tears of joy to my heart. Beautiful woman❤
What a beautiful woman if only humanity could be as compassionate, understanding and loving. What a spectacular journey she's had. I really enjoy this channel as I have learned so much about this community. Thank you 💓
Say the truth! If only white people would beheave like humans the world would be a better place.
Please more of these type of interviews.
I am Ethiopian Jew, Somali, and African American. I appreciate her story because I am very interested in learning more about my Jewish roots.
😅😅okww believe you
@@jasmineunigwe97 I don’t understand what you’re communicating.
@@johncbny my father is Somali ( Ethiopian & Somali) and my mother is African American (Native American, African, and White). I was born and raised in America. Very simple.
@@johncbny no problem. Have a great day.
@@danielledaniels9848 but I thought in order to be Jewish it is your mother that has to be a Jew? Also you described your father as Somali primarily and Ethiopian Secondly so surely he was Muslim? Just curious
I love this conversation and I love Sara Braun! It's strange because even though we are very different with very different backgrounds, I actually really resonate with a lot of her story. The fact that when she decided to do something she just did it, without really thinking about what other people thought, and just winging it-- yep, that's me. I love that she just went for what she wanted without worrying too much about what could go wrong or how she would be judged.
Suri blew me away with her Yiddish and vocabulary great interview amazing
What did you expect her vocabulary to be?
@@Candaicelovesjesus not every day do you see a black jew speak Yiddish duh 🙄
@@mikegee2819 but do you say this about non black Jews? Like she was raised in a large Jewish community and was able to settle as orthodox…….why wouldn’t she speak Yiddish? You can say it’s uncommon….but common sense would tell you her ability isn’t something to gawk at as some feat. Nobody gawks or praises white ppl for their Spanish…it’s just expected
@@mikegee2819she said severa ties that her Yiddish speaking grandmother raised her to speak Yiddish………..
I'm 10 minutes in, ready to purchase the book. I can see this story becoming a movie or documentary. Thank you Sara for bravely telling your amazing story ❤❤
She really has a humble heart and soul. Don't know anyone that would give up a success singing career to live a pious life. at such a young age.
She really is a remarkable woman.
She's a great example of seeing the positive in everyone and everything
I’m listening to this beautiful soul speak about her experience as an immigrant Jewish woman in NYC and it really resonates for me as an immigrant black woman from the Caribbean, living and working in NYC. Many blessings to you Sara/Suri.
Thank you for sharing Sara's story. I'm an African American Muslim and I remember seeing Hasidic Jewish women in NYC for the first time over 30 years ago and I thought they were Muslim. Silly me, but there were so many similarities between the two faiths. I enjoyed listening to Sara's story and would love to read her book. If it's not an audio book, she should consider making it an audio in her own voice because she told her story wonderfully.
Yes! 1:27:53 Sara’s energy is so loving and compassionate. I would love to hear her voice in her audiobook.
Oh ! “Wow !”❤
from a black man in 2023 los angeles, thank you for welcoming one of us. We are all human and have to help one another.
This blew my mind. While I was growing up in the neighborhood I witnessed very overt racism and racial violence. I had thought it would always be that way. But this one courageous woman walked in and started a monumental change. I don’t think she even realizes how brave she is, or how much of a giant leap she took. This is tikkun olam. This is chesed. Bless her, bless what she has done.
Thank you for inviting Sara to talk about her journey. I think having you interview her with your background gave a richness and depth to the conversation that would be difficult to replicate by the majority of interviewers. I hope you are able to meet with her again whether privately or for another video. I also wish her great success with her book.
Sara, you are a beautiful soul. Your smile, story and spirit were so moving. I’m going to order your book rn. Thank you, Frieda!!!
I’m black and was raised Muslim, but in May I start the conversion process because my fiancé is Jewish/Israeli. Sara’s strength gives me strength! It’s been a hard road for us as my fiancé’s family doesn’t support our relationship because I am black/not Jewish born - which they have been very open about. I’m always very curious to consume content regarding black/Jewish interactions, so this video was very intriguing!
No where in Torah forbids interracial marriages there are examples of racism in Torah that you could show to the racists to prove your point… eg exodus 12 v 38…. Mosche marriage being frowned upon and Miriam being cursed Laban because of this… there are other stories written…
You are the original revelation 1:14-15
I live very close to Crown Heights, Brooklyn and I've seen interracial hasidic families. If you see either the wife or husband that is black, its bc they have a mother, grandmother or great-grand mother who is european jewish. There was an episode of Oprah that aired once about an interracial hasidic family in Brooklyn. Oprah couldn't understand that the black wife didn't convert. She was stunned bc the wife looked 100% african-american. She held traditions from her grand mother who was a white-jewish hasidic woman.
Welcome home brother.
Jewish is not a race...if anything, they have a problem with you being black and him being white!!
I love this video, Yiddish,Dutch, English, sister you had a beautiful culture, upbringing, tradition congratulations sister on your walk with Adonai Eloheinu, your work and family. Thank so much for sharing both of you beautiful sisters❤
Wow, I'm so appreciative of this conversation! I'm not Jewish but thoroughly enjoyed hearing Sara's story and learning more about the Hasidic community. Also, thank you for the subtitles and translations, it was very easy to follow along.
If only everyone could find a belief system which feels true to the nature of their soul. It's a beautiful thing.
I have always been curious about the Hasidic community I’m Black and I was born and raised in BK and took the J train most days and at Marcy Ave the Hasidic Jews would board the train. Most never seemed to integrate with anyone outside of there world unless it was related to business. Very interesting story.
I think one thing that is worth unpacking perhaps in a follow-up video is the value that shared language has on integration. Language is a door opener no matter the community. It has been studied across the world. It is why indigenous peoples in parts of the US and in Canada are trying to ensure that their languages are taught in the schools their children attend. But added to that that we are talking about Yiddish, a language that is so rooted in Chasidish and old European culture, and the fact that she speaks it so naturally and carries the weight of her mother’s family history would definitely serve as a powerful force. I admire your poise, Suri, as well as the strength of character you possess. I wish much Hatzlacha to you and your family.
Such a good point. The power of language to create connections is immeasurable. It's exactly also why Hasidim are so determined to hold on to Yiddish instead of the language of the land.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn Kudos to you for conducting such a thorough, thoughtful and respectful interview. Thanks so much.
100%
Her knowing Yiddish I suspect helped a lot to be accepted and intergrate.
I'm only 15 minutes into her story and it's fascinating.
Suri is remarkable. Her strength and strong sense of self is what makes her and her story a must read for young women🙏🏾❤️ What a beautiful story🙏🏾
Fantastic interview. This is the kind of content that builds connection among people.
What a great interview. I was laughing and crying during this interview. The most important part of this interview is the fact that Mrs. Braun felt spiritually connected. I am touched by her and her experiences. Of course, I have to buy her book now.
This young lady is so inspiring. The way she speaks, gives one the feeling of cheerfulness, there's something about her very special. I guess it's HaShem blessed is HE, that gives her such a gift.
What a lovely young woman! Her dedication to her faith, family, and culture is so admirable. Her command of English is outstanding too! ❤️
Thank you for such a lovely interview ❤️
She is just stunning! God bless her and her family. 😊🙏🏽
I’m mixed with a black Mom and look white and I can relate to her story with having to prove she’s their mom so much. This was such a great interview ❤
thats my dad with me and my siblings. lol especially my younger siblings who were paper white with my moms European features.
I'm biracial but my mom never wanted to admit we were we were Cherokee then Italian then Jewish all to explain our features it wasn't til both me & dad developed diseases tht 98% of ppl get are of African descent did she FINALLY ADMIT the family might be mixed I have always had so many questions about race & identity
I can relate as my mother and father are African American and Native American and my dad is very light and my beautiful Queen mom was dark skin, my mother was always asked was I adopted and was I her child. As a child growing up it was hard. My mother was my rock and my dad was my anchored. May the both RIP. Miss them so much, they taught me so much about myself. Beautiful Interview.
My catholic polish mom grew up in a Hasidic neighborhood in Poland and would speak Yiddish when she was being loving.
This is what the finest films are made of! True humanity with all of the organic bruises and blossoms. Thank you for sharing. Shalom 🙏🏽
Honestly, she's so amazing. B"H She is a very strong woman who loves her kids. I love her. She doesn't take crap from anyone. She's definitely a role model for myself and other black and brown Orthodox Jews. I hope to meet her someday PG.
Seriously, love her! She feels so Brooklyn Jewish to me. Love her!
@@TheRealEli7Designs Ah wow, bless! She is honestly amazing.
ty Frieda for this wonderful interview with Sarah Braun.. I can't wait to see when you reunite :)
28:50 I completely understand your using Yiddish with the baby. Our brains are amazing organs and don't forget what was said to us as babies/children, even if it's unconscious, and it usually is. I find myself asking my cat, "Are you my girl? You're my girl, aren't you?" (I don't have children) It took me years to realize that my mother and grandmother said those words to me so many times in my infancy/early years. That's what Sara was doing.
What a beautiful woman! This is an amazing story. 👏 love you Sury!!!
What a beautiful person. I didn’t expect to get hooked into watching this whole interview. I hope our paths cross one day
Great job Frieda and Sara! I loved your candidness and exchange.
Kol Hakavod.
This is unspeakably beautifully done. Todah Rabah for sharing so openly, Ms. Braun. Blackness is no monolith, we are as diverse as can be! What a wonderfully well- conducted interview!
I wish I can be friends with you Sara! You are so wholesome!!
This is a beautiful interview! It is so good to learn and respect other cultures.
The most high sent this to my feed! God bless her for this view into her life. She is marvelous.
This woman is so charming and a great story teller. I really enjoyed this.
Skin color is not that makes people but their neshama (soul) , bahazlha to Sara and your channel with warm wishes from Israel.
Lovely interview! Suri is fortunate to be part of a community that accepts her for who she is. This is truly a beautiful thing❤
This was so informative. Thank you for sharing.
Wow‼️Such a UNIQUE woman of color‼️Her story is AMAZING. Despite all that I know, I try not to judge Jewish people as I and my brother were delivered by a Jewish doctor who helped my mother who had Sickle Cell Anemia in the 50’s and had 11 pregnancies, with only my brother and I surviving‼️I am forever grateful for that Jewish Doctor‼️ I will be on the lookout for her book‼️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I grew up in Brooklyn and for the most part had negative interactions with Hasidic community. As a Black woman, I do not understand her connection to a group that does not embrace Black people.
I wish her luck and success.
Beautiful interview. Two lovely women having an excellent, honesl talk. What I loved most about Sara's story is that she followed the innermost prompting and stirrings of her soul to pursue her spiritual identity. I also greatly admire and respect how the community welcomed and embraced her when they realised that she was Jewish, regardless of her skin colour. I wish her all the best with her book.
Regardless? The original Hebrews were and are dark skinned people. Prophet Moses was a dark skinned man. Black like a tar. These white European Jewish people have converted many centuries ago 2 judaism. Their ancestors never walked around in Palestine. They r khazar people. From Russia and Ukraine area.
Oh, I forgot to add that you should not give up singing. That was your first love, a great gift from above 🎼🎼🎼🎶🎼🎵🎤 , wishing you all the best.
Frida strikes again! What another powerful interview 💯🙏🏾😊
As a devout, practicing Roman Catholic, I understand about the absolute importance of a religious/faith community. This young woman is so beautiful. It is a joy watching this interview, & hopefully I’ll be able to find her book. G-d bless you & your families!!
This was a truly fascinating interview. Hearing Sara speak, flowing through her Jewish and Dutch was an immersive experience. Very very lovely. Shalom!
Wonderful! What a beautiful soul in that woman with strong faith, may Hashem keep blessing her and the mischpoche. Mazel tov ❤
I am a Christian and have little to no understanding of being Jewish. However. I found this podcast very interesting - excellent conversation. Happy Passover
I can relate to the story about her pushing the stroller. Often times people didn’t believe I was my mothers child. And I was often bullied for my mum and siblings being much darker than me. But African/brown women birth children of all different colors. My mother warned me growing up and it taught me to be resilient and proud of who I am. I’m Muslim and part of the Sunni community. And still this happens sometimes. Because people assume I’m of arab descent instead of African. Suri has such an amazing personality and I enjoyed this interview. Thank you for sharing!
It happens for alll women - there are white women who have olive skinned, freckled, red hair or children with much paler/darker skin. Example: most people think my mom is jewish or Italian, but most people think I am Norwegian or Irish.
@@mgb5170 It doesn't happen for all woman, speak for yourself and experience.. She's speaking of her Race(Ethnicity) and Racism, not assuming nationalities..
@@mgb5170 stop the all of us when someone is giving you their perspective… It’s super rude… And just annoying… Being mistaken for another European is not the same… Freckles and red hair are not the same…. Sheeessshhhhh…
@@mgb5170 Please STOP. Black women can literally birth ANY color on the planet, from the darkest to the lightest. Stop trying to deflect and take from them. Their experience is NOT an "all women" experience. It is very unique in fact and not the same as freckles and "olive skin".
@@rafaelw8115 oh stop with your stupid superiority complex you weren’t here 7million yrs ago so you dont know any of that crap to be fact! You heard it somewhere and it sounded good to you so you ran with it.
This was a wonderful interview with Suri and her fascinating journey to the Hasidic community is fascinating. As someone else who, like Suri, has a Jewish heritage yet who was also not raised in the Jewish faith I could relate to much of her journey which was fascinating. It was lovely to hear her speaking Yiddish and know she's passing this language onto her children. I've just subscribed to your channel and look forward to further videos. Shalom from Australia.
Thank you for sharing your experiences, God bless you & your family.
I don’t know why this was on my page. But I was pleasantly surprised with what I have seen. It always is a pleasure to see the experience of different black people and how they navigate in different communities while also being their authentic self. My experience with people from the Netherlands have been with Indian people. While I know that we are everywhere and are living different experiences, UA-cam has made the world flatter, and I am enriched by having this experience and understanding this ladies way of life.