Chazak u'varukh(a)! I came out of Orthodoxy when I came to faith in Israel's Messiah, and I must admit, I love your services. While I may not agree with Reform Judaism, I do love your services. I am Reformed in my Judaism,but Orthodox in my Christian walk.I do Jewish things as I'm a Jew,and do Jewish things,in fact the church I was baptized in (our pastor is Jewish, and was on from Texas, from a Reform background), used stuff all the time from the Reform tradition, including songs by Dan Nichol.
Also, I do love reformed judaism service, but I do not agree approach... Messianic here but yet now, no prejudice, but even in messianic jewish I did not saw women leaders similar to rabbis in autority, using kipa and tallit... But I do agree, I am very pleased to listen the cantor! B"H.
I have seen many women wear tallisim in the conservative, egalitarian orthodox, reform, and Hebrew Christian movements. I have also seen women pastors within the Hebrew Christian world as well.
Lots of people think your religion would be so much greater if you would shut up about Yeshua. If you want respect to your "great religion" you have to show others respect to theirs.
beautifull service.I am ortodox ,but I love your ways too .May god bless you with strenght health and what ever your heart desire.
Chazak u'varukh(a)! I came out of Orthodoxy when I came to faith in Israel's Messiah, and I must admit, I love your services. While I may not agree with Reform Judaism, I do love your services. I am Reformed in my Judaism,but Orthodox in my Christian walk.I do Jewish things as I'm a Jew,and do Jewish things,in fact the church I was baptized in (our pastor is Jewish, and was on from Texas, from a Reform background), used stuff all the time from the Reform tradition, including songs by Dan Nichol.
i love the music in the beginning -- thank you for sharing this event - i feel blessed - your friend Kateby
Excellent Cantor!!!
I love the "lecha dodi" ...
Also, I do love reformed judaism service, but I do not agree approach... Messianic here but yet now, no prejudice, but even in messianic jewish I did not saw women leaders similar to rabbis in autority, using kipa and tallit... But I do agree, I am very pleased to listen the cantor! B"H.
I have seen many women wear tallisim in the conservative, egalitarian orthodox, reform, and Hebrew Christian movements. I have also seen women pastors within the Hebrew Christian world as well.
Lots of people think your religion would be so much greater if you would shut up about Yeshua. If you want respect to your "great religion" you have to show others respect to theirs.
Your point for stating the obvious is?
um... if you were looking for an orthodox celebration, this is definitely not what you would be looking for
thanks to those who went up this video because I was eager to see was a Jewish celebration
SHMOCK
sorry I wanted to meet a Jewish celebration, I would very much like me being in a Jewish celebration
How much greater would this be if the name of YESHUA were spoken!!!
Sorry to have to say this to you but Jews don't worship a human being.