I very much enjoyed this clip. I grew up in the secular world and had a music career in Hollywood. It was actually in Hollywood that I was introduced to Orthodox Judaism through a Chabad rabbi and rebbitzin. I performed all over the country dressed in a very "secular way" and in front of mixed audiences. I chose to go in a different direction. I chose to become more modest and more religious. I left a very lucrative song writing contract behind (everyone thought I was crazy!!!!), got married and raised a family. I have recently gone back to my music career and am loving writing songs of inspiration and performing for female audiences. The time has definitely come for the talented women to step forward and inspire the generations!!!!!! Kol Hakavod!!!!
Wow devorah is a real inspiration. I absolutely love her attitude regarding treating her fans with respect, it's so refreshing. I've heard very different attitudes from other stars. Like the view on modest performing as well. Thank you
@sbf-gf1ky the devorah in the Bible was a female judge which the fact it is ironic of having a name that would make this exaggerated antifeminism that didn't exist in earlier times legitimate. There were occasional female leaders and the world didn't end.
My darling girl. I am watching this first thing in the morning in the UK. It brings tears to my eyes as I am originally from SriLanka, although now a British citizen for over 40 years. I definitely want to share this with my now just becoming 16-17 year old grandkids half SriLankan and half English. You are such a wonderful role model for the young generation so please keep performing like the lovely role model you are in this secular world. And I am going to check your songs on UA-cam. Bless you my darling girl xx
Deborah, I have to say your singing is inspiring to me. Maybe once or twice I got sad from a song you sang but I don’t at lol find your singing sad. Just the opposite the reason I listen to you is because you inspire me. You are authentic with your singing. U connect with the songs in such an uplifting hopeful way. Even when you sang the bonei olam song I was sooooo inspired. It wasn’t depressing it was sad but hopeful and inspiring. But some people who had a hard time figuring that out can think it’s depressing because it is bonei olam. And you’re singing for them so it’s painful. I’m trying to just tell you how I personally feel. I absolutely love your hashkafa towards modesty and how you view yourself as role model for our daughters and your filling a very big void. Keep being yourself. Your intuitive. And keep doing positive things to bring out the good in others by being a role model it’s nit easy what your doing.
So right! I don't want them (the children) to be anything...that is - let them be who they are. Also thank you for sharing about your phase of needing attention and how that affected your modesty. That strengthens me.
Well done!! Very well spoken. Parenthetically, there are several orthodox female singers who have pursued medical careers. So musicality and medical interest is a more common combination than one might think:)
but they can't be Rabbis or sing except to other women and the Rabbis love when women fall for the divide and conquer games. Why with so much m!sogyny in these times that Chabad feels the need to go here speaks volumes.
Music is my “companion”…I really enjoyed this podcast! Kol Hakavod to U Deborah for staying true to yourself!NO YIDDISHKEIT COMPROMISES……👏👏👏👏👏U should go michayil lechayil!
When asked if she wants her kids to she, she said she doesn't want her kids to be anything. Her answer should have been that she only wants her kids life to be a relationship. With G-d
@@estee260 Why advertise something like this that anyway is very low in terms of being a commandment in the torah and still has some controversy about it as you are saying men can't control themselves and that a woman singing somehow is manipulation to make them think about you know what it can't be singing that actually pushes them to a good level.
I very much enjoyed this clip. I grew up in the secular world and had a music career in Hollywood. It was actually in Hollywood that I was introduced to Orthodox Judaism through a Chabad rabbi and rebbitzin. I performed all over the country dressed in a very "secular way" and in front of mixed audiences. I chose to go in a different direction. I chose to become more modest and more religious. I left a very lucrative song writing contract behind (everyone thought I was crazy!!!!), got married and raised a family. I have recently gone back to my music career and am loving writing songs of inspiration and performing for female audiences. The time has definitely come for the talented women to step forward and inspire the generations!!!!!! Kol Hakavod!!!!
Wow devorah is a real inspiration. I absolutely love her attitude regarding treating her fans with respect, it's so refreshing. I've heard very different attitudes from other stars. Like the view on modest performing as well. Thank you
@sbf-gf1ky the devorah in the Bible was a female judge which the fact it is ironic of having a name that would make this exaggerated antifeminism that didn't exist in earlier times legitimate. There were occasional female leaders and the world didn't end.
This was beautiful Devorah! Kol Hakavod!
Dobby you are an exceptional artist as well
You sing so beautifully
Thank you Devorah🎉 I remember you from way back
תעלי ותצליחי
My darling girl. I am watching this first thing in the morning in the UK. It brings tears to my eyes as I am originally from SriLanka, although now a British citizen for over 40 years. I definitely want to share this with my now just becoming 16-17 year old grandkids half SriLankan and half English. You are such a wonderful role model for the young generation so please keep performing like the lovely role model you are in this secular world. And I am going to check your songs on UA-cam. Bless you my darling girl xx
Deborah, I have to say your singing is inspiring to me. Maybe once or twice I got sad from a song you sang but I don’t at lol find your singing sad. Just the opposite the reason I listen to you is because you inspire me. You are authentic with your singing. U connect with the songs in such an uplifting hopeful way. Even when you sang the bonei olam song I was sooooo inspired. It wasn’t depressing it was sad but hopeful and inspiring. But some people who had a hard time figuring that out can think it’s depressing because it is bonei olam. And you’re singing for them so it’s painful. I’m trying to just tell you how I personally feel. I absolutely love your hashkafa towards modesty and how you view yourself as role model for our daughters and your filling a very big void. Keep being yourself. Your intuitive. And keep doing positive things to bring out the good in others by being a role model it’s nit easy what your doing.
What an adorable sweetheart for HaShem. WOW ✨
So right! I don't want them (the children) to be anything...that is - let them be who they are. Also thank you for sharing about your phase of needing attention and how that affected your modesty. That strengthens me.
Great interview- what a bright , classy, accretive Jewish woman! I also enjoy the listening to the host and her prompted questions😊
great podcast
Well done!! Very well spoken. Parenthetically, there are several orthodox female singers who have pursued medical careers. So musicality and medical interest is a more common combination than one might think:)
but they can't be Rabbis or sing except to other women and the Rabbis love when women fall for the divide and conquer games. Why with so much m!sogyny in these times that Chabad feels the need to go here speaks volumes.
22:15 Good Lady
Music is my “companion”…I really enjoyed this podcast! Kol Hakavod to U Deborah for staying true to yourself!NO YIDDISHKEIT COMPROMISES……👏👏👏👏👏U should go michayil lechayil!
When asked if she wants her kids to she, she said she doesn't want her kids to be anything. Her answer should have been that she only wants her kids life to be a relationship. With G-d
rebuke .
Why would chabad advertise this. It is so inappropriate.
What's inappropriate about it?
@@estee260 Why advertise something like this that anyway is very low in terms of being a commandment in the torah and still has some controversy about it as you are saying men can't control themselves and that a woman singing somehow is manipulation to make them think about you know what it can't be singing that actually pushes them to a good level.
This was why Rav shach feared the rebbe😂