So I am a Christian who loves history and try to study the Old Testament. I actually run a Bible study in my home and we tend to study the Old Testament. Presently we are studying Exodus. I cannot tell you how these lectures are helping me with the history of the Jewish community. I have such respect for your religion. This text would ramble on if I were to go into detail. May I just say Thank You from a senior citizen in Wheaton, Illinois who loves all my Jewish friends.
Very interesting information. I was raised in Monmouth County, NJ as a Catholic but my father always said our family had been Jewish. My DNA confirms this so I'm glad to find this information available. Even more than that, I love your style and sense of humor. I live in Utah and no one gets my jokes but you would. You are a breathe of fresh air for me. Thank you!
Found your channel as a non-religious history buff, loving the lectures and its very helpful in understanding economies, politics, governments and trends in history since the Jewish community was such a critical part. Also, loved the Charlemagne joke, that was great haha.
In 1952 my aunt died in an automobile accident. The car she was riding in went out of control and sank in Cape Town Harbor. She had been married to a non-Jewish man and the Hevra Kadisha (or equivalent) in Cape Town refused to bury her. My father turned to a Reform congregation and as a result I was raised in the Jewish Reform community. I mention this in response to your mention of the Hevra Kadisha using its office to discipline members of the community. I have followed you talks on Biblical history and now these on the Ashkenazi and find them very interesting. I am a descendant of the Ashkenazim and have traced my family to a small town near Minsk.
Appreciate this historical perspective of Ashkenazim as it relates to why we had to relocate over + over again throughout millennia. The who what + whys as well as where, from the Middle East beginnings and particularly across Europe. Especially enjoy learning about the everyday lives throughout this period + the rebellious (nonconforming) reactionaries, ie women whom I'm filled with love + respect for more with every lecture (as opposed to the wealthy bums trying to evade taxes) ps Also love the art + images you've been able to provide - Bravo!
Many Catholics are buried in a catholic cemetery. My husband's family are all buried in a catholic cemetery. This makes it nice, so you can visit the whole family and future generations are able to see their ancestors and maintain the beauty of their plots. Its comforting to see your religious Icons, knowing your family members are were they with their relatives.
Thank you, Dr. Abramson, for a most informative lecture. I myself have had the privilege of visiting the synagogue in Speyer and seeing an old Torah roll there. That was about 40 years ago when there were only services on a irregular basis (most Jewish American soldiers at the time). Now I have heard that there are regular Sabbath services in Speyer. I think that the bald man might have been a medieval monk, but it is only a guess. I am very much looking forward to the next lectures. Stephan
Re the unique importance of the Chevra Kadisha in Jewish societies, I think there are two specific reasons: 1. Caring for the dead is often a "chesed shel emes" (true kindness), as the Torah refers to it, as you cannot expect anything in return. It is therefore vital that the kehilah care for them, since otherwise they may not be cared for at all. 2. Since the proper care for the dead is viewed as critical for the sake of the soul and its ascendance to heaven, as is the swift burial of the body, it is vitally important that a fixed team, properly trained in all the relevant rituals, is always on hand to treat every Jew who dies.
I am an orthodox jew. "If you can't beat em join em" is what I am seeing here. Kanye says that his people are the real Jews, and then says Jesus is king. I, Doorknob, say my people are the real Jews , and HASHEM is king...Who you gonna believe? We are talking about HASHEM!!! This has always been about proving that HASHEM is running things..Don't lose sight of the goal...HASHEM ECHAD..for the entire world.
...second comment : Makes sense: Charles de Bald... Or it meant NOT the ...bald ( Kale), but ...BOLD ( Boldwin, Baldwin , Baldur ... Bald : who dares ! ) or something wrong : bald , he coud never be king, even not a warrior among the Franks. Pippin SHAVED Thierry, so he became a monk...A warrior should have LONG and plenty of hair... You make my hypothesis of "mixed" roots , partly jewish, even stronger.
@@laurathornton5828 No, in the original Hebrew as you pointed out there is no J sound just as there is no J sound in German either. I was just pointed out that our word for Jew comes from German and that is why it has the J spelling instead of a Y. Using the J sound is something that is particular to English. If you and I were conversing in Hebrew or German we would be using the Y sound instead, Yuden or יְהוּדִי
Sir, .. What do you mean 'jewish civilization' when your origins is european and jews are descendants of judah son of Jacob (a.k.a. Israel). How can you claim to be 'children of Israel' when that claim starts only by the presence and prophethood of Jacob (a.k.a. Israel)? ... you have masacred history sir.
So I am a Christian who loves history and try to study the Old Testament. I actually run a Bible study in my home and we tend to study the Old Testament. Presently we are studying Exodus. I cannot tell you how these lectures are helping me with the history of the Jewish community. I have such respect for your religion. This text would ramble on if I were to go into detail. May I just say Thank You from a senior citizen in Wheaton, Illinois who loves all my Jewish friends.
Wouldn't it be necessary to Christians to get their is no old testament but only old habits to take very unfair translations over the real text?
@@al2lewy are you having a stroke?
Stop with the philosemetic goofiness.
You should see what their Talmud says about Christ. You may want to rethink your Jewish friends.
@@kevinnickel7529 each of your answers are proofs of this tremendous ignorance you believe instead of knowing fondamentale facts and texts.
Very interesting information. I was raised in Monmouth County, NJ as a Catholic but my father always said our family had been Jewish. My DNA confirms this so I'm glad to find this information available. Even more than that, I love your style and sense of humor. I live in Utah and no one gets my jokes but you would. You are a breathe of fresh air for me. Thank you!
You are one of the estimated 6 million Jewish people whose relatives stepped of the boat and declared a Christian religion.
This should be mandatory for all Jewish school kids. Excellent.
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Found your channel as a non-religious history buff, loving the lectures and its very helpful in understanding economies, politics, governments and trends in history since the Jewish community was such a critical part. Also, loved the Charlemagne joke, that was great haha.
I'm so glad that you are finding the videos enjoyable!
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In 1952 my aunt died in an automobile accident. The car she was riding in went out of control and sank in Cape Town Harbor. She had been married to a non-Jewish man and the Hevra Kadisha (or equivalent) in Cape Town refused to bury her. My father turned to a Reform congregation and as a result I was raised in the Jewish Reform community.
I mention this in response to your mention of the Hevra Kadisha using its office to discipline members of the community.
I have followed you talks on Biblical history and now these on the Ashkenazi and find them very interesting.
I am a descendant of the Ashkenazim and have traced my family to a small town near Minsk.
Thank you for this amazing course. תודה רבה!
You're welcome! I'm glad that you are enjoying the course.
I must express almost total ignorance about the subject of Ashkenazi Jewish people. Thanks for the lectures
Thank you for another fascinating and informative presentation on Jewish history in Europe...can't wait to get through this series.
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Thank you! I learn so much from your lectures. The work you are sharing is well thought out and delivered with verve, well done Sir.
Thank you so much!
Exactement !
I'm glad that you finally restarted these great hourly lectures.
I'm glad that you enjoy the lectures!
Appreciate this historical perspective of Ashkenazim as it relates to why we had to relocate over + over again throughout millennia. The who what + whys as well as where, from the Middle East beginnings and particularly across Europe.
Especially enjoy learning about the everyday lives throughout this period + the rebellious (nonconforming) reactionaries, ie women whom I'm filled with love + respect for more with every lecture (as opposed to the wealthy bums trying to evade taxes)
ps Also love the art + images you've been able to provide - Bravo!
I am learning so much from you! I am also integrating this information into my previous studies. The linkages are amazing! Thank you, once again.
You're welcome! Im so glad that you are enjoying the lecture!
These are great! Thank you 🙏!!
Thank you very interessting lecture.
Glad you liked it!
Very helpful lecture for understanding the organisation of community
Many Catholics are buried in a catholic cemetery. My husband's family are all buried in a catholic cemetery. This makes it nice, so you can visit the whole family and future generations are able to see their ancestors and maintain the beauty of their plots. Its comforting to see your religious Icons, knowing your family members are were they with their relatives.
Deligtblful and clear presentation!
Brilliant Lecture. One of the best I’ve seen
You have a very rare skill conveying information! Amazing lecture!
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Wow! So informative. Thank you.!
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I've always felt very close to God. 🙏❤️
Thank you for sharing! I found your channel couple weeks ago. I'm going to continue studying in your archives on this channel!
Welcome!
I'm becoming addicted to those treasury lessons!
I'm liking the formatting of this lecture.
Thank you!
Thank you, Dr. Abramson, for a most informative lecture. I myself have had the privilege of visiting the synagogue in Speyer and seeing an old Torah roll there. That was about 40 years ago when there were only services on a irregular basis (most Jewish American soldiers at the time). Now I have heard that there are regular Sabbath services in Speyer. I think that the bald man might have been a medieval monk, but it is only a guess. I am very much looking forward to the next lectures. Stephan
Thank you for your work!
Thanks so much for this lecture
You are very welcome!
Thanks for the affirmation
The dad jokes are endearing, Professor! 👍
AMAZING THANK YOU
I feel like crying.... I'm trying so hard
Brilliant 👏🏾 !
Re the unique importance of the Chevra Kadisha in Jewish societies, I think there are two specific reasons:
1. Caring for the dead is often a "chesed shel emes" (true kindness), as the Torah refers to it, as you cannot expect anything in return. It is therefore vital that the kehilah care for them, since otherwise they may not be cared for at all.
2. Since the proper care for the dead is viewed as critical for the sake of the soul and its ascendance to heaven, as is the swift burial of the body, it is vitally important that a fixed team, properly trained in all the relevant rituals, is always on hand to treat every Jew who dies.
So very much about the "Black Church" and the U.S. government resembles the society displayed here.
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You forgot to mention the Litvak’s staggering good looks 😄
Thank u for sharing doc
In practice, who set the budgets for the chevroht? The rebetzin?
Thank you very much. I enjoy your lecture immensely! What do you call the stopping of the davening/leining as a protest in Hebrew?
The Chevra Kadevra is where all the real magic takes place within the Community!
Chevra Kadisha is certainly very important.
In 1492 AD most of the Jews in all of Europe lived in Spain.
I so enjoy your lectures, amazing and fascinating
Glad you like them!
Did the Jewish Comunity have a similar structure in Palastine, Egypt, Bagad, etc at the time of the Macabees?
OK, I just had to look up Engelhart, Ontario, rav. It's 300 miles north of Toronto...and hotel prices are $58/night. Need I say more? hahahahaha
I am an orthodox jew. "If you can't beat em join em" is what I am seeing here. Kanye says that his people are the real Jews, and then says Jesus is king. I, Doorknob, say my people are the real Jews , and HASHEM is king...Who you gonna believe? We are talking about HASHEM!!! This has always been about proving that HASHEM is running things..Don't lose sight of the goal...HASHEM ECHAD..for the entire world.
Wrong,The Aruba.,the Lemba, The Igbo people all practiced for thousands of years,there is no revision.
Newberger..... I've been apart of a non Demonical church but I feel I need more commitment with God
Before the expulsion of 1492 Spain was the center of Judaism in Europe.
Wolpa Building looks like South Indian Tamil culture construction
Unbelebte Dinge sind lebendig
Charles the Egghead is an example of a euphemism for a bald king. Charles the Bald, if he had hair, is an antiphrasis.
Tuvei hair is an example of communism sounds like
hard to contextualize,tho getting deep into debt,then
persecuting the lender,up to&including killing same,
is a human tradition. jeezsh!
Yup
...second comment : Makes sense: Charles de Bald... Or it meant NOT the ...bald ( Kale), but ...BOLD ( Boldwin, Baldwin , Baldur ... Bald : who dares ! ) or something wrong : bald , he coud never be king, even not a warrior among the Franks. Pippin SHAVED Thierry, so he became a monk...A warrior should have LONG and plenty of hair... You make my hypothesis of "mixed" roots , partly jewish, even stronger.
Oh my goodness. You poor things. Very sad.
Why is the term “Jew” used when there is no J in the Yisraeli language?
The English word Jew comes from the German / Yiddish word Juden where in German the J makes a Y sound.
@@justinhall3243 does this apply to the text as it is written and when it was written?
@@laurathornton5828 No, in the original Hebrew as you pointed out there is no J sound just as there is no J sound in German either. I was just pointed out that our word for Jew comes from German and that is why it has the J spelling instead of a Y. Using the J sound is something that is particular to English. If you and I were conversing in Hebrew or German we would be using the Y sound instead, Yuden or יְהוּדִי
Because he's speaking in English.
@@denizalgazi Yes he is speaking in English. But how do you translate Yeshua to Jesus? English has a “y” does it not?
Cancellation of Multiple Wives .... sounds like you are hating on a man's wealth. **Just a One on One Male Conversation**
Hmm.
Hail Mary lol
Sir, .. What do you mean 'jewish civilization' when your origins is european and jews are descendants of judah son of Jacob (a.k.a. Israel). How can you claim to be 'children of Israel' when that claim starts only by the presence and prophethood of Jacob (a.k.a. Israel)? ... you have masacred history sir.