I love the service. My ancestors came from the Sephardic roots. How wonderful to be present even by the Internet. Thank you UA-cam for this and to my dearest Sephardic family. B"H
Nothing Sephardi here- Lithuanian style clothes, rocking back and forth as is typical in Ashkenazi style prayer. Identification with Haredi culture- another Ashkenazi identity. Sephardi Jews had deep ties to the surrounding culture and secular education including philosophy, science and literature. Even in the comments institutional Ashkenazi words are used to describe Sephardi Judaism such as "shul". There is only one Yeshiba in Israel that teaches Talmud the Sephardi way. This Synagogue is part of the switch from non-denominational Sephardi Judaism to Ashkenazi orthodox. An Israeli movie "The Women's Balcony" shows this transformation very well.
It doesn’t matter. Many sfaradim are like these people and the hats happen to be an interpretation and custom that the litvaks and chassidim invented. Many Yemenite jews these days for example follow rambam chassidic custom or breslov (Rabi Nachman). The world stands on 3 pillars. Prayer, acts of kindness, and Torah. So if we divide ourselves and look for the differences in prayer and we say “oh this is not Sephardic, sefard, ashkenazi, Yemeni, Moroccan, etc.” ; then us being the Jewish people will destroy this world even...
What's the big deal? The vast majority of Sephardim outside of Israel live in The West, where the dominant culture/communities are Ashkenazi, so it is only natural that Sephardim will gradually adopt various Ashkenazi characteristics. I can bet you've adopted a mode of dressing/culture different to where your forebears came from. You speak of it like it is a crime. What would you like us to do?..walk around wearing Iraqi turbans and Moroccan fezzes? Move with the times!
I have suggested to Sephardi Rabbanim that they should have Galabayas and Fez's on hooks as one enters the Synagogue which people can put on for prayers and thereby pray in traditional Arab/Sephardi clothing, but they didn't believe the community would be interested in wearing such clothing.
In addition, I have testimony from Egyptian Jews that they would rock from side to side in a twisting motion rather than back and forth when praying, so it's not so alien to do for Sephardim.
Can any one help I just did a DNA test and I find that I am 22% Sephardi Jew which I never known, I like to know more .. I don't know how my family came to be Muslims (I am not a Muslim )and lived in Cyprus and Turkey
1. Can you prove that on your mother's side (always going through the line of the mother, mother's-mother etc.. and only the mother's line, never the father) that one of your ancestors was Jewish? If that is the case then you are Jewish! Feel free to come back to me if you have more questions.
I don't know! no one in my family ever mentioned anything . my mother has pass way long time ago. I just found out a week ago when I did a DNA Test . I am trying to find out . I don't know where to being I want to know more about the Sephardic Jew side of my DNA which is the second highest at 22%....But I do know that musilm man can marry any one , but the woman was not allowed ..
While in London I went to this Shul for about 3 months. I felt welcomed and enjoyed myself. Thank you very much.
Qué Maravilla ☺️ Amén Amén Toda Raba H Amén Amén...
I love the service. My ancestors came from the Sephardic roots. How wonderful to be present even by the Internet. Thank you UA-cam for this and to my dearest Sephardic family. B"H
42:30 - wow. so amazing.
Shomer Israel... Shabat Shalom 😊 KoiDesh Toda Raba H Amén Amén...
Todos contentos ... Todos felices Toda Raba H Amén Amén....
I like the concentration and dedication of the congregation. They all seem to be in real prayer. B"H
De hecho lo Están porque lo siento 😊 Shabat Shalom 😊 KoiDesh Toda Raba H Amén Amén...
This is amazinf
Unbelievably powerful ... 👍👍👍
This touched my soul!
Nothing Sephardi here- Lithuanian style clothes, rocking back and forth as is typical in Ashkenazi style prayer. Identification with Haredi culture- another Ashkenazi identity. Sephardi Jews had deep ties to the surrounding culture and secular education including philosophy, science and literature. Even in the comments institutional Ashkenazi words are used to describe Sephardi Judaism such as "shul". There is only one Yeshiba in Israel that teaches Talmud the Sephardi way. This Synagogue is part of the switch from non-denominational Sephardi Judaism to Ashkenazi orthodox. An Israeli movie "The Women's Balcony" shows this transformation very well.
It doesn’t matter. Many sfaradim are like these people and the hats happen to be an interpretation and custom that the litvaks and chassidim invented. Many Yemenite jews these days for example follow rambam chassidic custom or breslov (Rabi Nachman). The world stands on 3 pillars. Prayer, acts of kindness, and Torah. So if we divide ourselves and look for the differences in prayer and we say “oh this is not Sephardic, sefard, ashkenazi, Yemeni, Moroccan, etc.” ; then us being the Jewish people will destroy this world even...
Yoel DP you are so right with what you are saying. Deep insight in your words.
What's the big deal? The vast majority of Sephardim outside of Israel live in The West, where the dominant culture/communities are Ashkenazi, so it is only natural that Sephardim will gradually adopt various Ashkenazi characteristics. I can bet you've adopted a mode of dressing/culture different to where your forebears came from. You speak of it like it is a crime. What would you like us to do?..walk around wearing Iraqi turbans and Moroccan fezzes? Move with the times!
I have suggested to Sephardi Rabbanim that they should have Galabayas and Fez's on hooks as one enters the Synagogue which people can put on for prayers and thereby pray in traditional Arab/Sephardi clothing, but they didn't believe the community would be interested in wearing such clothing.
In addition, I have testimony from Egyptian Jews that they would rock from side to side in a twisting motion rather than back and forth when praying, so it's not so alien to do for Sephardim.
This video was awesome
Arnold, how wonderful to see this and you. It's Yonatan that used to work on Menachem's and Kosher Kingdom. I hope you and yours are all well.
Hi Yonatan....Zimbabwe Yonatan, right?
@@ArnoldAaron yup, that's the one. Shana Tova, tizku l'shanim rabot, and I hope I can see you again soon.
Thank you 🙌🏼 wonderful selichot! Small request: could you turn the adds away here in UA-cam?
C'est bien parti pour la derniere ligne droite avant Machia'h ..
SHALOM TO CHICAGO ILLINOIS MARIA
Chalon de paris a bientôt tous en Israël notre territoire enfin récupéré
Aneinu elohei Avraham aneinu.
Aneinu ufachad Yitzchak aneinu.
Aneinu avir Yaakov aneinu.
Aneinu magen David aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet ratzon aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet tzarah aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet rachamim aneinu.
Aneinu elohei hamerkava aneinu.
Aneinu alaha demeir aneinu.
Aneinu bizchuteiha de'Var Yochai aneinu.
Aneinu rachum vehanun aneinu
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bochen levavot
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dover tzedakot
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vatik benechamot
Zocher berit avot,
choker kelayot
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Rachem aleinu
Tov umetiv La beriot
iodea kol Nistarot
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Chatanu lefanecha
Rachem Alenu
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Onê beêt tsarot
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Poêl Yeshuot
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Korê Hadorot
Rochev Aravot
Shomea Tefilot
Temim Deot
Chatanu lefanecha
Rachem Alenu
El Rachum Shemach
El chanun Shemach
El Erech Apaim Shemach
Malê Rachamim Shemach
Banu Nikrá Shemach
Adonai Assê Lemaán Shimchá
Aneinu elohei Avraham aneinu.
Aneinu ufachad Yitzchak aneinu.
Aneinu avir Yaakov aneinu.
Aneinu magen David aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet ratzon aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet tzarah aneinu.
Aneinu haoneh beet rachamim aneinu.
Aneinu elohei hamerkava aneinu.
Aneinu alaha demeir aneinu.
Aneinu bizchuteiha de'Var Yochai aneinu.
Aneinu rachum vehanun aneinu
It’s shimkha not Shemach
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Can any one help I just did a DNA test and I find that I am 22% Sephardi Jew which I never known, I like to know more .. I don't know how my family came to be Muslims (I am not a Muslim )and lived in Cyprus and Turkey
1. Can you prove that on your mother's side (always going through the line of the mother, mother's-mother etc.. and only the mother's line, never the father) that one of your ancestors was Jewish? If that is the case then you are Jewish! Feel free to come back to me if you have more questions.
I don't know! no one in my family ever mentioned anything . my mother has pass way long time ago. I just found out a week ago when I did a DNA Test . I am trying to find out . I don't know where to being I want to know more about the Sephardic Jew side of my DNA which is the second highest at 22%....But I do know that musilm man can marry any one , but the woman was not allowed ..
Flamenco has jewish roots