Hi Emily greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 please keep making tunisa videos , love them , ur doing great with the language, I’ve been many times to few different places in tunisa 🇹🇳
I really appreciate that your showing how much Tunisia 🇹🇳 is culturally Rich and how people living together peacefully despite the religion differences ❤
I've been following your page for a while now, and I Love your content but as a local from Djerba, I truly appreciate the effort you put into sharing information about different places. That said, I wanted to address something regarding your This video about Djerba. The incident you referred to as a recent "terrorist attack" was actually not that-it was an internal conflict between officers at the location. Unfortunately, one of them acted out, leading to civilian casualties. Djerba is a special place, rich in history and culture. While it’s known for its Jewish heritage and the famous synagogue, there's so much more to explore here. The island is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Arab, Amazigh, African, and Mediterranean traditions, making it one of the most fascinating places in Tunisia. It’s also home to 380 mosques and countless other points of interest that showcase its diversity and vibrant history. I understand that topics like this can attract views, but I urge you to double-check such details before sharing them. Your platform has a significant influence, especially on those outside Tunisia, and it's important to represent the place accurately and in its full richness. Big respect and much love!
This is really good work, documentary level almost :). I would advise to maybe invest in some quality microphones that you can pin on your tshirts if you intend to do more of these format, it can come in handy for scenes like in the synagog where you can talk quietly but still be clearey heard
I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results : 51% North Africa 22% Italian 14% Iberian 8% Ashkenazi Jews 3% Scandinavian 2% Balkan
The fish, the hand of Fatima "Khomsa" and the gazelle's horn are usually Carthaginian carvings on the Carthaginian monuments in the Bardo Museum. Because the Carthaginians were pagans and then monotheists, they converted to Christianity and then to Islam. More than 90% of the population of North Africa is of Carthaginian origin, and everything was Arabized with the arrival of Islam.
Don’t worry, I was not scammed. I willingly paid a lot to thank them for allowing me to film inside the synagogue. It’s something I usually do on my travels. Sometimes it’s behind the scenes sometimes it gets caught on camera like in this case.
Nice little tour. Short but sweet. This is normal to us Tunisians but comes as a surprise to foreigners who've been brainwashed by the little desert colony into thinking all jews are not safe in Muslim countries, Tunisia and Tunisians love to disappoint their propaganda. In WW2 when the Nazis invaded Tunisia, many Jews were hidden in Muslim homes so that they wouldn't be harmed. Synagogues dating centuries ago still flourish. On the flip side, it's quite difficult to find Muslim remaining mosques fully intact and preserved for worship in Iberia.
@@monkeychief-nk7se All the big ones are either destroyed, converted into churches or made into museums. Not a single one can be entered by a Muslim to pray. Unlike Synagogues and churches in Tunisia.
Unfortunately the main jewish street where food is served isn't clean with broken roads! Hara Kebira can be a cool place if it is taken care of and maintained well. Also as a tourist I would also try the jewish main dishes not only the greesy street food.
Les poissons,la main de Fatma,la corne de gazelle est une coutume juive berbère. Car les berbères du Maghreb étaient des païens,ils se sont convertis au judaïsme, ensuite au christianisme puis à l'islam. Plus de 90% de la population nord Africaine a des origines berbères,tout a été arabiser avec l'arrivée de l'islam.
The fish, the hand of Fatima "Khomsa" and the gazelle's horn are usually Carthaginian carvings on the Carthaginian monuments in the Bardo Museum. Because the Carthaginians were pagans and then monotheists, they converted to Christianity and then to Islam. More than 90% of the population of North Africa is of Carthaginian origin, and everything was Arabized with the arrival of Islam.
I am Muslim from Tunisia and I find the Jewish ''uniqueness'' in Tunisia is over-rated..they've been here so what ???? I don't like them , but I also don't Care wether they stay ...or leave Tunisia....the main concern is not a Jewish presence which Most probably preceded Islam....the main concern is that Israel or its backers would use any minor incident towards a Jewish national of Tunisia as a leverage to impose new ''rules'' on Muslim Tunisia...
ti chbiik ya m3allem , dakhalha el jema3 bil 7a9 w warreha el islam esshih warreha jweme3na mashallah w nidham , w hiya ta3ref romdhane , w samet nitdhakarha , hazitha el zarda , mta3 wli salah w taw 3and el ihoud ????? mata3refhomch hiya ??? hezha lithour ,,,, 5alleha t3addi el 3id el kbiir ,,,, dakhalha el jema3 zitouna jama3 3o9ba 9irween , jema3 centre ville ????
Hhhhh ya weldi being jew is not possible for everyone Ya3ni ki bech ywarriha l8riba much bech twalli yhoudia Ihoud twensa kifi kifek w yzzi mel 3ou9ad Ken jew kima li f isreal rahom ma 9a3duch fi tounes beldhom 9abli w 9ablek
the worst video they say . but why cause they are jews ? we dont care about their religion in tunisia . wa are peacefull people and also islam told us so .
Hi Emily I am from Palestine and i live in Tunisie 🇹🇳 😍
Hi! ❤️🇵🇸
@@20CamelsEmily welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️
Thank you 🙏🏼❤️
You are Palestinian 🇵🇸 = you are at home in Tunisia 🇹🇳
Hi Emily greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 please keep making tunisa videos , love them , ur doing great with the language, I’ve been many times to few different places in tunisa 🇹🇳
Hi, thank you! 😊 I'm glad you're enjoying them! 🇹🇳❤️🙏🏼
@@20CamelsEmily you are introducing my country a perfect way , good job !
I really appreciate that your showing how much Tunisia 🇹🇳 is culturally Rich and how people living together peacefully despite the religion differences ❤
Religion was never an issue in Tunisia throughout the years
I've been following your page for a while now, and I Love your content but as a local from Djerba, I truly appreciate the effort you put into sharing information about different places. That said, I wanted to address something regarding your This video about Djerba.
The incident you referred to as a recent "terrorist attack" was actually not that-it was an internal conflict between officers at the location. Unfortunately, one of them acted out, leading to civilian casualties.
Djerba is a special place, rich in history and culture. While it’s known for its Jewish heritage and the famous synagogue, there's so much more to explore here. The island is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Arab, Amazigh, African, and Mediterranean traditions, making it one of the most fascinating places in Tunisia. It’s also home to 380 mosques and countless other points of interest that showcase its diversity and vibrant history.
I understand that topics like this can attract views, but I urge you to double-check such details before sharing them. Your platform has a significant influence, especially on those outside Tunisia, and it's important to represent the place accurately and in its full richness.
Big respect and much love!
Good job❤, I enjoyed this vlog 🇹🇳🌹
Thank you! 😊
You're doing a great Job !!!!
Thank you! 🙏🏼❤️
Merci pour cette super vidéo de découverte de Djerba et d une partie de sa population.
Merci 🙏🏼😊
WAW. What a beautiful channel. Love it.
Thank you so much! ❤️🙏🏼
منورة تونس يا ايميلي ومرحبا بيك 😍❤️
This is really good work, documentary level almost :).
I would advise to maybe invest in some quality microphones that you can pin on your tshirts if you intend to do more of these format, it can come in handy for scenes like in the synagog where you can talk quietly but still be clearey heard
I’ve thought about getting a microphone, but it tends to throw people off. Keeping things low budget make people feel more at ease I’ve noticed
And thank you!! 🙏🏼❤️❤️
Emily, welcome to my hometown, Djerba! You captured it so beautifully-I’m in Tampa, FL and you’ve got me ready to hop on a plane tomorrow! :)
Thank you ❤️🙏🏼 I loved Djerba, it's such a beautiful and unique part of Tunisia. Haha, ijja ijja!
@@20CamelsEmily Hani Jey, haha! It’s incredible how you’ve picked up the Tunisian dialect-hats off to you!
I am from Djerba and I love Djerba ❤🌹👌
bravo❤❤❤❤
Ayshek! ❤️❤️🙏🏼
I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results :
51% North Africa
22% Italian
14% Iberian
8% Ashkenazi Jews
3% Scandinavian
2% Balkan
im also 7% jewish lol and tunisian arab muslim
i hope that everyone recognise the difference between Judaism and Zionism. one is religious the other is political.
محلاك ومحلا فيديوهاتك عسل Your videos are beautiful like you Emily ❤️🔥
The fish, the hand of Fatima "Khomsa" and the gazelle's horn are usually Carthaginian carvings on the Carthaginian monuments in the Bardo Museum. Because the Carthaginians were pagans and then monotheists, they converted to Christianity and then to Islam. More than 90% of the population of North Africa is of Carthaginian origin, and everything was Arabized with the arrival of Islam.
Don’t worry, I was not scammed. I willingly paid a lot to thank them for allowing me to film inside the synagogue. It’s something I usually do on my travels. Sometimes it’s behind the scenes sometimes it gets caught on camera like in this case.
Nice little tour. Short but sweet. This is normal to us Tunisians but comes as a surprise to foreigners who've been brainwashed by the little desert colony into thinking all jews are not safe in Muslim countries, Tunisia and Tunisians love to disappoint their propaganda. In WW2 when the Nazis invaded Tunisia, many Jews were hidden in Muslim homes so that they wouldn't be harmed. Synagogues dating centuries ago still flourish. On the flip side, it's quite difficult to find Muslim remaining mosques fully intact and preserved for worship in Iberia.
There allot of active mosks in Ibera !
@@monkeychief-nk7se All the big ones are either destroyed, converted into churches or made into museums. Not a single one can be entered by a Muslim to pray. Unlike Synagogues and churches in Tunisia.
@@monkeychief-nk7se mosque*
The synagogue is absolutely BEAUTIFUL !!
It is 😊
❤👍
i feel that you are tunisian more than tunisian ....my love
❤❤
I'm very proud of my country, where Muslims and Jews live together in peace, and I hope there will also be peace between both in Jerusalem.
It has been always peacefull together in the entire arab countries
Emily try to come to Sousse in sahel
Sousse, Monestir and Mahdia
The sahel is amazing
Unfortunately the main jewish street where food is served isn't clean with broken roads! Hara Kebira can be a cool place if it is taken care of and maintained well. Also as a tourist I would also try the jewish main dishes not only the greesy street food.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇰🇬
We are waiting for you to show on your channel where the life of Tunis really exists, Manouba…better yet, Douar Hicher- Then we shall subscribe 🤔
3:31 tell me more xDDDDD
how do you speak arabic ? With a moroccan accent as well
Les poissons,la main de Fatma,la corne de gazelle est une coutume juive berbère. Car les berbères du Maghreb étaient des païens,ils se sont convertis au judaïsme, ensuite au christianisme puis à l'islam. Plus de 90% de la population nord Africaine a des origines berbères,tout a été arabiser avec l'arrivée de l'islam.
Tunisians arabized them self, because today they still see them selfs as part of the Arab world.
The fish, the hand of Fatima "Khomsa" and the gazelle's horn are usually Carthaginian carvings on the Carthaginian monuments in the Bardo Museum. Because the Carthaginians were pagans and then monotheists, they converted to Christianity and then to Islam. More than 90% of the population of North Africa is of Carthaginian origin, and everything was Arabized with the arrival of Islam.
Jewish in Tunisian the are Tunisian not like Israel
7:04 there is fight going on xDDD , and than we the man she used all her brain cells to speak but finally she make a correct phrase
Awesome video, except that there is no proves for the stone of solomon story
لا تقع فل فخ
Ghazii klee idom f jortek rabi yehdik
Haha le le khateha 😂
3al a9al rajel yadhreb w yetdhrab
Welcome in djerba
Thank you!
Poor Valentine, this is ridiculous
is that he bf? and why do you say "poor"?
I am Muslim from Tunisia and I find the Jewish ''uniqueness'' in Tunisia is over-rated..they've been here so what ????
I don't like them , but I also don't Care wether they stay ...or leave Tunisia....the main concern is not a Jewish presence which Most probably preceded Islam....the main concern is that Israel or its backers would use any minor incident towards a Jewish national of Tunisia as a leverage to impose new ''rules'' on Muslim Tunisia...
غازي ضاهر ماكل طريحة علي خاطرها راهي طونس طونس ههههه
لا منضنش اسمها تونس موش امريكيا
ti chbiik ya m3allem , dakhalha el jema3 bil 7a9 w warreha el islam esshih warreha jweme3na mashallah w nidham , w hiya ta3ref romdhane , w samet nitdhakarha , hazitha el zarda , mta3 wli salah w taw 3and el ihoud ????? mata3refhomch hiya ??? hezha lithour ,,,, 5alleha t3addi el 3id el kbiir ,,,, dakhalha el jema3 zitouna jama3 3o9ba 9irween , jema3 centre ville ????
Hhhhh ya weldi being jew is not possible for everyone
Ya3ni ki bech ywarriha l8riba much bech twalli yhoudia
Ihoud twensa kifi kifek w yzzi mel 3ou9ad
Ken jew kima li f isreal rahom ma 9a3duch fi tounes beldhom 9abli w 9ablek
jinahechi hahaha
please
what is this robot that translates badly? 🙃🙃
Are you watching it dubbed? It's a new feature they're putting on all videos.
@@20CamelsEmily thanks for the tip.
I didn't know this formula.
here I listen to you in English
who nose 👃
there is no tunisia and jewish they are all tunisia don't try to split between them , you sound exactly like those right wings politician
greeting from Algeria
apparently you are doing the same circuit that I did in Tunisia
but with great precision 🙂
Thank you!
the most bad video in your channel
the worst video they say . but why cause they are jews ? we dont care about their religion in tunisia . wa are peacefull people and also islam told us so .
@@bra1nfly9
chill, just ignore ignorant people
Its not the last dear emily there is a large jewish community in Marocco too
She know that MORC is accually ISRL but here she talk about northafrica arab country okey dear. We know that MROC is the jewishest country ever
Yes we know that MORC its already ISRL