Hashem is not a Jacobite by birth right of the divine kings The master of the Universe in Abrahamic Teachings of Saul Of Tarsus who first preached to the sinagogues of Jerusalem who occupy Christian & Muslim holy lands
I love that this debate was filled with fun and laughter! Thank you for discussing the differences in implementation of Jewish beliefs in such a kind way.
Pointless discussion. We are ALL Jewish and that is ALL that matters!! I m Sephardic woman happily married to Ashkenazi man and our children growing up learning about both cultures. Our cultures are different but we ALL have one Hashem.
@@pocophone2010 Did you know that statements made even by people with a degree in genetics can be biased and not completely correct? You should check out how Jewish ancestry gets verified. While nobody will try to refute that most Jews of European diaspora have European genes, the statement you refer to is quite easily to disproven. Give it a try. ;)
@@kazzandra3141😆 that s hard and you can see where i m coming from. The discrimination exists also between the ashkenazim as well😊 it s NOT only towards the other jews. And this is probably stems from the pronunciation s difference. " Mine" for example is based on the Galizianer yiddish. I might get mocked if someone uses like the Lithuanian pronunciation or something else.
I think the next debate should be to find similarities between different fractions. As he pointed out we are more connected than divided. What is the need to stress our nuanced differences. We are so intertwined, and ONE. They both equally contributed a lot to our history.
Ashkenazi Dad, Mizrachi/Sephardi Mum and can say that the latter is more firmly rooted in the heart which is the essence of the Jewish life. The Askenazi approach seems to miss the point .
😂What? Sorry akhi but Israel became again a country thanks to ashkenazim. You all upload videos on utube boasting with some yemenit n sfardit hagioh and it sounds modified Arabic... No way this BS is hebrew. On the contrary if someone listens to the holy ashkenazi pronunciation,he can feel the grandeur of the language,as it sounds UNIQUE 😊
To be honest , Ashkenazi ‘Rabbi’ was pretty arrogant, the Sefardic Rabbi tried to keep it classy and loving. Idk where this Askenazi arrogance comes from ..Ashkenazi school of thought is where left leaning ideas came from throughout the ages.
Not arrogant, I would say little bit more harsh. Rabbi Aloush is indeed classy and loving. We are so privileged to have him in our community. I am mostly secular, and if not for him, would not go to sinagogue so often as I do .
I love this debate. After all we cherish and respect and do things on boths sides of the aisle. Safardic Jews learn Rashi and the Ashkanazi Jews learn Rambam At the end of the day the differences are only nuances. At the end of the day we are all one people.
All Jews “originate” in the land of Israel. The diasporas are what has influenced enough to differentiate between Jewish communities, but all are Jews due to common origins.
The Sephardim and Ashkanzim are two halves of one body which makes up one greater whole. The twelve tribes they are each different from one another. They all make up one greater whole. No one has it all but together we become all.
Im sephardi and I enjoy Nigguns and other Ashkenazi customs. However I will never enjoy gefilte fish haha. I do agree that the tav should be pronounced properly as t not s. Am Yisrael Chai!
Although I am Ashkenazi, I lived in Israel for a while. I LOVE hearing Ivrit and really dislike the Ashky pronunciation, and even more so, their emphasis on the wrong letters. Hard to find where I belong
If You ever tried fresh made gefilte fish, not from a jar, you might change your mind. The French call them quennels. And fresh-made salmon gefilte fish is awesome!!🦈🐋🐟
As a boy I learned of Jewish law and belief from my Bas Cohen mother. That was followed by Jewish education in Hebrew School at our Conservative Jewish Synagogue in the town I was raised in. I also learned from my Grandparents who were Orthodox and more practical view of Jewish life. In all of that I can’t remember hearing much about Ashkanazi or Sephardic ways except in ahistorical sense. More recently I have been watching Rabbi Mannis Friedman, a Chabad and Hasidic Rabbi, who has said that there are only one type of Jews. You are born a Jew and remain a Jew forever no matter what way you taught to observe traditions. I don’t see one being better than another. All ways have a place in the Jewish Culture.
@@GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders Mizrachi he is low level and a sinner as he says abominations about Jews and uses words that will never pass a real Rabbi’s lips He tries to condemn Manis Friedman, but he lacks the ability to comprehend the Rabbi. Therefore, his criticism is useless and not valid.
Ashkenazi better 💯💯 Unlike the other " categories" or backgrounds ,call it however you want, we didn't modify the Hebrew language to sound like Arabic in prayers so we d save our @ss.
This was a very enjoyable debate, and it made me burst out with laughter when rabbi Schochet showed his shirt. However, I would like to correct 53:42 Spinoza was Sephardi
Hasidic school of thought was highly influenced by the Sefaradic one. Hasidim have made a major impact on the world and comprise is 99% Ashkenazic. So I would say that would make Sefaradim the "winner".
Not enough divisions in the world that a rabbi has to say that his community is superior because they eat ground fish… This is unfortunate and immature and totally not spiritual
This was fun but there is but after traveling throughout so many different Jewish communities in the world ,all I can say is that we are all one and we should embrace it all.
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Italkim.... different cultures in the same judaism, it's just details not the core, but the 34:35 made laugh out loud kkkk. I love to study the Sephardic world but the Ashkenazi brought us many different views inside judaism bringing opportunities for jews to live a judaism approached to his reality and way of life.
As much as I appreciate the discussion about the roots of Judaism culture, I do not appreciate how they seem to diminish the other. Each is beautiful, we should uplift
i just found out through ancestry that i have sephardic jew from my moms side. probably from italy or spain. interesting. considering i was not raised jewish at all. im not part of any religion actually. but now im learning about the differnces between ashkenazi and sephardic cultures
I don't know about the topic of the video but I was reading Isaiah yesterday and something struck me as odd, it's the part where G** praises Cyrus the Great, king of Persia. "44:28 That saith of Cyrus, He is my shepherd, and shall perform all my pleasure: even saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built; and to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid." Then shortly later "45:1 Thus saith the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; 2 I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: 3 And I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel. 4 For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect, I have even called thee by thy name: I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me." How does that make sense when we read about Cyrus and find "Across his conquered lands, he returned images of gods that had been seized in battle and hoarded in Babylon. And in Babylon itself, he publicly worshipped the city's revered Marduk. Cyrus's most renowned act of mercy was to free the captive Jews, whom Nebuchadrezzar II had forced into exile in Babylon." Apparently G** is rather selective about which idolaters he condemns. Was Cyrus doing G**'s will when he returned all the idols that Babylon had seized to their former owners so they could worship them again? Maybe G** saw that as being kind and considerate, which I suppose it was, if you were one of the people who got their idol stolen.
I recall something about empty temple vessels being returned along with the islealites and the temple being rebuilt. The idols were also returned from Babylon to other countries besides Israel.
@@adamyitzhak9907 do you understand the first letter of the Hebrew holy Scriptures? בּ Go ahead l’m waiting for your response. If you don’t know it, I will gladly start teaching you
בנוסח אשכנז בויגדל כתוב קץ הימין למידות הימין של הכל יכול וגם קץ הימין ובברכת המאורות אנו אמרים משבחים מפארים מעריצים ומקדישים בעברית ולא ארמית ובספרד כתוב קץ הימים שזה תרגום קצת חסר
Accuracy in Hebrew? Ashkenazi pronunciation is very distorted, ע, ח ק…completely mispronouncing ר…occasionally vowels mispronounced like yom is pronounced yoim…do you see where this arrogance comes from?
@@איתןפוזילוף Nobody said anything about pronunciation, but none of the communities around the world were able to hold A authentic pronunciation. Therefore, it must be renewed out of many of the different pronunciations. The Yemenites have a lot of good stuff but it’s still not perfect.
Why have you forgotten about temun traditions? I am very intrigued by thier traditions which have not had to adapt to such a roundabout galus, so it resembles the oldest form of jewish tradition
This debate was really over at gefilte fish but ashkenazi won because most of the crowd is ashkenazi and are ignorant to the Jewish life and warm community of Sephardic and mizrahi.
What I meant to say was that Sepharadim pray in Ivrit, understood by Israelis, whereas Ashkenazim pray with misspronouciation and wrong emphasis on letters, IMO. I MUCH prefer to hear Ivrit in prayers and learning Gamara etc.
Was this done for purim? I cannot take this seriously. Bad taste if it was meant to be serious. Absolute nonsense. Ashkie married to mizrahi btw. Iraqi jewish food absolutely The best ❤
You can rewire the Jewish 🧬 dna 🧬 by breeding the those 2 massive branches and then getting the final product and that’s as close as we get to the original Jewish image
AFREEN BISYAAR KHOOB mazel tov I am proud of all ashkenazi Jewish customs as well sefardi Jewish customs Jews lived on all 4 corners of the world as a Pakistani American chabadnik lubavitcher rebbe followers my opening greeting in Persian farsi Israel means very beautifull sayings Shabbat shalom good shabbos 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇵🇰🇵🇰🇺🇸🇺🇸😎
Israel is believed to be the country that will unite the world. Very good points by the Sephardic Rabbi but he seemed a bit more divisive which caused him to lose.
Mosques and Temples do NOT pray to the same God, although God hears both and visits more Muslims in their dreams than Jews because he wants to tell the one who seeks Him to pray to the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.
This is a really silly contest. And we really are more related than we realize. But I didn't like that Ashki Rabbi saying Kabbalah wasn't founded by Sephardim. It was. Those were my ancestors. It was spread to Ashki rabbjs though, and the Bal Shem Tov was already understanding such things. We, again, are all related.
We are! The thing is that some of the Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal went to the Middle East and Morocco during inquisition times or after 1492. So throughout the ages, they adopted certain middle eastern customs, similar to those of the misrahi Jews (which are Jews from the Middle East and North Africa). But Sephardic Jews come from Sefarad, which in Hebrew translates to what we know today as Spain and Portugal.
Over the thousands of years they have made Judaism so complicated to follow and this is why most of the them are secular.Instead of following the Prophets they follow Rabbi opinion of the past.
Reform Judaism saved many from the baptismal font. After the years of Moses Mendelssohn, Jews were rushing to become Christians in order to enjoy better jobs and participate more fully in German life. Reform gave them a way to socialize, dress, act, and live outwardly as Gentiles and at home be quietly Jewish. Reform allowed them to smoke, cook, and work on the Sabbath with orderly abbreviated prayer services. Worship would be accompanied by organ music. Reform allowed the German Jews to throw off all the oriental and primitive aspects of the religion.
For most Israeli Jews, the Orthodox bet knesset, is the synagogue they want but never attend. So many hilonim (secular) Jews in Israel are really wanting more spirituality; don't like Orthodoxy but Conservative and Reform are not known to them.
Terrible "debate", what do you mean "why not kitniot on pessach" ?! Because the big gedolim of yahadut Ashkenazi prohibited it for askenasic jewrey!!! What kind of horrible dispicable talk is this, bashing gedolei and geonei yisroel
Due to the fact that there are more than only two forms of israelitic judaism I consider both of them not as right, because they're not wrong or even false... And if judaic Israelites could jump over their own shadows and could consider samaritic Israelites as right, too, I would be fine... 😊
We do it all for Hashem.
We are both right!
Unity for Jews everywhere!
Amen!
Sephardic jews have influenced more to the world, here:
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Not exactly.
There are many atheists among us and still proud to be Jewish.
Hashem is not a Jacobite by birth right of the divine kings
The master of the Universe in Abrahamic Teachings
of Saul Of Tarsus who first preached to the sinagogues of Jerusalem who occupy Christian & Muslim holy lands
We are all one nation. The uniqueness of our traditions IS BEAUTIFUL, as they are all rooted in the same history.
Tradition of scheming and swindling? Stealing? Co-opting? Lying? What’s is a gohim?
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It means the arrogant ones 😂😂😂😂 you think you know it all but yet end it with a?
@@Yosaif-Israel arrogant ones would be y’all. stop lying to me everyone including yourselves.
@@Yosaif-Israel only group with a derogatory term for everyone else. Seems unusual to most.
@@Yosaif-Israel and also most questions end with a question mark. No?
I love that this debate was filled with fun and laughter! Thank you for discussing the differences in implementation of Jewish beliefs in such a kind way.
I didn't see it though 😂I saw an underlying background of concealed irony... It was awkward to see fake laughters.
Pointless discussion. We are ALL Jewish and that is ALL that matters!! I m Sephardic woman happily married to Ashkenazi man and our children growing up learning about both cultures. Our cultures are different but we ALL have one Hashem.
Sephardic jews have influenced more to the world, here:
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Geneticists classified jewish Europeans in European genetic pool
@@pocophone2010 Did you know that statements made even by people with a degree in genetics can be biased and not completely correct?
You should check out how Jewish ancestry gets verified. While nobody will try to refute that most Jews of European diaspora have European genes, the statement you refer to is quite easily to disproven. Give it a try. ;)
@@kazzandra3141😆 that s hard and you can see where i m coming from.
The discrimination exists also between the ashkenazim as well😊 it s NOT only towards the other jews.
And this is probably stems from the pronunciation s difference. " Mine" for example is based on the Galizianer yiddish. I might get mocked if someone uses like the Lithuanian pronunciation or something else.
What minyan do you all daven at? Ashkenaz or Sephardic?
I was raised Ashkenazi. I have recently learned about Sephardi culture and I love learning more.
This was so much fun and informative
What a friendly and fun yet informative debate!
I think the next debate should be to find similarities between different fractions. As he pointed out we are more connected than divided. What is the need to stress our nuanced differences. We are so intertwined, and ONE. They both equally contributed a lot to our history.
Ashkenazi Dad, Mizrachi/Sephardi Mum and can say that the latter is more firmly rooted in the heart which is the essence of the Jewish life. The Askenazi approach seems to miss the point .
Or maybe you didn’t get the authentic Ashkenazy experience as it’s not a monolith Ashkenazi Jews come in many flavors
@@Yosaif-Israel different shades of grey
@@jaysilverstone7221
No
Some Ashkenazi were Khazar converts and don’t have any Jewish DNA
@@474fsde DNA doesnt define judaism, the mitzvot do. You're applying a modern lens to a tradition that goes back 3500 years
Everyone knows its Sephardic it started with us and will continue to grow through us.
Pure nonsense! Seward is Spain, jews do not originate from Spai , thet csme to Spain thousands of years after the creation of the jewish nation!
We are all Jews, no matter origin. From an Ashkenazi Jew
No, it started with us Mizrahim
😂What? Sorry akhi but Israel became again a country thanks to ashkenazim.
You all upload videos on utube boasting with some yemenit n sfardit hagioh and it sounds modified Arabic... No way this BS is hebrew.
On the contrary if someone listens to the holy ashkenazi pronunciation,he can feel the grandeur of the language,as it sounds UNIQUE 😊
To be honest , Ashkenazi ‘Rabbi’ was pretty arrogant, the Sefardic Rabbi tried to keep it classy and loving. Idk where this Askenazi arrogance comes from ..Ashkenazi school of thought is where left leaning ideas came from throughout the ages.
Not arrogant, I would say little bit more harsh. Rabbi Aloush is indeed classy and loving. We are so privileged to have him in our community. I am mostly secular, and if not for him, would not go to sinagogue so often as I do .
Agreed, he was aggressive IMO
He was acting.
Does Ashkenazi more liberal than the other?
Geneticists classified jew-ish Europeans ashkenazim in Europeans genetic pool. Not Semitic genetic pool like Arabs and middle Eastern jews
I love this debate. After all we cherish and respect and do things on boths sides of the aisle. Safardic Jews learn Rashi and the Ashkanazi Jews learn Rambam
At the end of the day the differences are only nuances. At the end of the day we are all one people.
Sephardic jews have influenced more to the world, here:
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All Jews “originate” in the land of Israel. The diasporas are what has influenced enough to differentiate between Jewish communities, but all are Jews due to common origins.
Sephardic jews have influenced more to the world, here:
ua-cam.com/video/jmZikJkYRVI/v-deo.html
Great show
The Sephardim and Ashkanzim are two halves of one body which makes up one greater whole. The twelve tribes they are each different from one another. They all make up one greater whole. No one has it all but together we become all.
Very very nice ! I enjoyed it a lot . We are still one people , one Torah
Im sephardi and I enjoy Nigguns and other Ashkenazi customs. However I will never enjoy gefilte fish haha. I do agree that the tav should be pronounced properly as t not s. Am Yisrael Chai!
Although I am Ashkenazi, I lived in Israel for a while. I LOVE hearing Ivrit and really dislike the Ashky pronunciation, and even more so, their emphasis on the wrong letters.
Hard to find where I belong
If You ever tried fresh made gefilte fish, not from a jar, you might change your mind. The French call them quennels. And fresh-made salmon gefilte fish is awesome!!🦈🐋🐟
This has nothing to do with your opinion it has two pronunciations תתּ
As a boy I learned of Jewish law and belief from my Bas Cohen mother. That was followed by Jewish education in Hebrew School at our Conservative Jewish Synagogue in the town I was raised in. I also learned from my Grandparents who were Orthodox and more practical view of Jewish life. In all of that I can’t remember hearing much about Ashkanazi or Sephardic ways except in ahistorical sense. More recently I have been watching Rabbi Mannis Friedman, a Chabad and Hasidic Rabbi, who has said that there are only one type of Jews. You are born a Jew and remain a Jew forever no matter what way you taught to observe traditions. I don’t see one being better than another. All ways have a place in the Jewish Culture.
You should see what Mizrachi says about the evil Mannis Friedman
@@GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders Mizrachi he is low level and a sinner as he says abominations about Jews and uses words that will never pass a real Rabbi’s lips
He tries to condemn Manis Friedman, but he lacks the ability to comprehend the Rabbi. Therefore, his criticism is useless and not valid.
Ashkenazi better 💯💯
Unlike the other " categories" or backgrounds ,call it however you want, we didn't modify the Hebrew language to sound like Arabic in prayers so we d save our @ss.
This is purely awesome.
This was a very enjoyable debate, and it made me burst out with laughter when rabbi Schochet showed his shirt.
However, I would like to correct 53:42 Spinoza was Sephardi
Middle Eastern does NOT mean Sephardi. Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Iran are not Sephardi, they are Mizrahi.
Sefaradim and Mizrachim come from the same school of thought in Halachah and minhagim.
@@uriel7203 But Iraqi Jews, Egyptian Jews, Iranian Jews, Syrian Jews are Not Sephardi Jews.
@@uriel7203 Bukharan jews also! Great info btw
@YaakovRichfrit bucharian is mizrachi, officially. They originated as a congregation in Iran.
You're technically correct, However, They overlap.
Hasidic school of thought was highly influenced by the Sefaradic one. Hasidim have made a major impact on the world and comprise is 99% Ashkenazic.
So I would say that would make Sefaradim the "winner".
Who wins the trophy when we both breathing at the same time
Not enough divisions in the world that a rabbi has to say that his community is superior because they eat ground fish…
This is unfortunate and immature and totally not spiritual
It seems stupid because it's in fact a joke, sorry you missed that
Pronunciation wasnt mentioned. Is it Mitzvot or mitzvos 😊
😆 mitzvoS
@NorbertNahumEvreuklovic 🤨☺️
This debate is hilarious. The mention of "cazuela de pescado" killed me! What a pair fo comedians! Bless them.
This was fun but there is but after traveling throughout so many different Jewish communities in the world ,all I can say is that we are all one and we should embrace it all.
Iranian Jews: Would you accept to be my slave?
The more sophisticated developed recipes, obviously took more time to develop showing that they are later, rather than original
All authentic Jewish traditions are wonderful.
If you think gefilte fish is easier to digest than a jalapeño, you're crazy lmao
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
I cannot find that song. Do you have a link?
Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Italkim.... different cultures in the same judaism, it's just details not the core, but the 34:35 made laugh out loud kkkk. I love to study the Sephardic world but the Ashkenazi brought us many different views inside judaism bringing opportunities for jews to live a judaism approached to his reality and way of life.
I know I'm Sephardi, but am studying my Ancestry and very likely have Italkim lineage and possibly* some Ashkenazi.
We are both .. asknazie andsephardic my niece marrid saphardic nammed manuel, she calls him. Mannie.❤😅😊
😂😂😂😂😂 this was hilarious, especially about the food...
5:32 they are Mizrachi not Sephardic
Yes, a lot of things we mixed up.
Proud to be 8% Sephardic.
Does anyone know the name of the Sephardic song played in this video?
"Who is right?", in this context, is the most un-Jewish question ever!
As much as I appreciate the discussion about the roots of Judaism culture, I do not appreciate how they seem to diminish the other. Each is beautiful, we should uplift
paskaa.
its beautiful!
will point out, its hard to watch, there is a add literally every 5 min...
Which is the one that strongly promotes Noahide laws?
Both
The Ashkenaz rav lost the point by his manner of speaking and tone. How lovely and humble the Sephardi rav respond with smile
🥰 Lovely debate. 🥰
Most Sephardi violin tunes are in minor scale...
But I do love the major scale song played
Sephardic/Mizrahi style of prayer was Not influenced by the Mosque, there's evidence that it was the opposite.
i just found out through ancestry that i have sephardic jew from my moms side. probably from italy or spain. interesting. considering i was not raised jewish at all. im not part of any religion actually. but now im learning about the differnces between ashkenazi and sephardic cultures
It's the year 5784 on HEBREW CALENDER to be exact❤
I prefer the Israeli style, like at Rabbis Alush shul. And for food - I like almost everything ....Not the gefilte tho.
Rabbi Yitzchak and his Einstein shirt was priceless!
Who is to say who is a Sefardii or an Ashkenazi after Purim? Iwjen did the label Ashkenazi start? Why are there separate yeshvos for the two groups?
I don't know if this was meant to be comedic, but this is really in bad taste. Let's not engage in content that promotes sinat chinam.
yall americans will have ddebates on anything haha..
we need more debates here in israel..
i dont think this is even in america..
How long is that universal hug around 1 - 2 seconds
I don't know about the topic of the video but I was reading Isaiah yesterday and something struck me as odd, it's the part where G** praises Cyrus the Great, king of Persia. "44:28 That saith of Cyrus, He is my shepherd, and shall perform all my pleasure: even saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built; and to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid."
Then shortly later "45:1 Thus saith the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut;
2 I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron:
3 And I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel.
4 For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect, I have even called thee by thy name: I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me."
How does that make sense when we read about Cyrus and find "Across his conquered lands, he returned images of gods that had been seized in battle and hoarded in Babylon. And in Babylon itself, he publicly worshipped the city's revered Marduk. Cyrus's most renowned act of mercy was to free the captive Jews, whom Nebuchadrezzar II had forced into exile in Babylon."
Apparently G** is rather selective about which idolaters he condemns. Was Cyrus doing G**'s will when he returned all the idols that Babylon had seized to their former owners so they could worship them again? Maybe G** saw that as being kind and considerate, which I suppose it was, if you were one of the people who got their idol stolen.
I recall something about empty temple vessels being returned along with the islealites and the temple being rebuilt. The idols were also returned from Babylon to other countries besides Israel.
We are one people.
The ashkenaz shorter prayer, and accuracy in Hebrew, pointing to it, being the original prayer content, and then other versions added
accuracy in HEBREW?? Is this a joke. Yes Moishe Rabbayni..
@@adamyitzhak9907 do you understand the first letter of the Hebrew holy Scriptures? בּ Go ahead l’m waiting for your response. If you don’t know it, I will gladly start teaching you
בנוסח אשכנז בויגדל כתוב קץ הימין למידות הימין של הכל יכול וגם קץ הימין ובברכת המאורות אנו אמרים משבחים מפארים מעריצים ומקדישים בעברית ולא ארמית ובספרד כתוב קץ הימים שזה תרגום קצת חסר
Accuracy in Hebrew? Ashkenazi pronunciation is very distorted, ע, ח ק…completely mispronouncing ר…occasionally vowels mispronounced like yom is pronounced yoim…do you see where this arrogance comes from?
@@איתןפוזילוף
Nobody said anything about pronunciation, but none of the communities around the world were able to hold A authentic pronunciation. Therefore, it must be renewed out of many of the different pronunciations. The Yemenites have a lot of good stuff but it’s still not perfect.
I'd have much rather see these two laud and applaud each "others'" different minhagim and traditions. Would've felt far more inclusive and unifying.
this is already wrong. each tribe had different customs. this shouldn't be a debate.
It’s funny tho. And this is why Jewish people are so amazing 😊
Why have you forgotten about temun traditions? I am very intrigued by thier traditions which have not had to adapt to such a roundabout galus, so it resembles the oldest form of jewish tradition
There are no Rabbanim as we don’t have a Sanhedrin; however, we have Hahamim. I can only hope it is then restored along with the Beit HaMiqdash!
Beautiful bu sad.😊
Will King Mashiach be Ashkenazi or Sephardic?
Israeli mixed 😅
Mizrahi
This debate was really over at gefilte fish but ashkenazi won because most of the crowd is ashkenazi and are ignorant to the Jewish life and warm community of Sephardic and mizrahi.
Sounds good 👍
Not being a Jew this is not pointless discussion because I have learnt a lot from both sides..
Language was not discussed.
Sephardim speak Hebrew! Ashkies speak some German mix, Yiddish. Lol
Some Sefardí speak Ladino
What I meant to say was that Sepharadim pray in Ivrit, understood by Israelis, whereas Ashkenazim pray with misspronouciation and wrong emphasis on letters, IMO. I MUCH prefer to hear Ivrit in prayers and learning Gamara etc.
It is kind of sad that this “debate” even happened.
Was this done for purim? I cannot take this seriously. Bad taste if it was meant to be serious. Absolute nonsense. Ashkie married to mizrahi btw. Iraqi jewish food absolutely The best ❤
no, no, its just jews arguing over nothing. its our tradition, arguing for fun and making jokes
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You can rewire the Jewish 🧬 dna 🧬 by breeding the those 2 massive branches and then getting the final product and that’s as close as we get to the original Jewish image
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Israel is believed to be the country that will unite the world.
Very good points by the Sephardic Rabbi but he seemed a bit more divisive which caused him to lose.
I enjoyed this segment. Funny but I also learned. 👀📜👂🏽. שלם עליכם peace for Israel 🇮🇱
Why did Rav Ovadiah send his sons to Ashkenazi yeshivot?
My answer is lavavich which is closer to Sephardi than askanise
Mosques and Temples do NOT pray to the same God, although God hears both and visits more Muslims in their dreams than Jews because he wants to tell the one who seeks Him to pray to the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.
This is a really silly contest. And we really are more related than we realize. But I didn't like that Ashki Rabbi saying Kabbalah wasn't founded by Sephardim. It was. Those were my ancestors. It was spread to Ashki rabbjs though, and the Bal Shem Tov was already understanding such things. We, again, are all related.
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Spinoza was sephardic and not ashkenazic.
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Jews from all over are more alike than New Yorkers and Texans!
I thought Saphardi Jews were descendants from Spain and Portugal.
We are! The thing is that some of the Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal went to the Middle East and Morocco during inquisition times or after 1492. So throughout the ages, they adopted certain middle eastern customs, similar to those of the misrahi Jews (which are Jews from the Middle East and North Africa). But Sephardic Jews come from Sefarad, which in Hebrew translates to what we know today as Spain and Portugal.
What about the Yemen Jews
Over the thousands of years they have made Judaism so complicated to follow and this is why most of the them are secular.Instead of following the Prophets they follow Rabbi opinion of the past.
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Just like a car has different parts to work.all tribes are part og the macro❤
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The majority of the jewish fundamental documents are written by Sephardi authors
To say that the Avot were Ashkenazi lol is just lying to yourself 😂
@user-xb9yo1pj4nits purposefully BS
whats is avot@user-xb9yo1pj4n
Bringing division to Am Israel?
Impossible that Ashkenazim won; the majority is Ashkenazi; no surprise here!
Mizrahi people. Done. 👍
Don’t forget to mention ashkenaz invented reform and conservative Judaism which destroys Judaism every passing day 😂
Reform Judaism saved many from the baptismal font.
After the years of Moses Mendelssohn, Jews were rushing to become Christians in order to enjoy better jobs and participate more fully in German life. Reform gave them a way to socialize, dress, act, and live outwardly as Gentiles and at home be quietly Jewish. Reform allowed them to smoke, cook, and work on the Sabbath with orderly abbreviated prayer services. Worship would be accompanied by organ music. Reform allowed the German Jews to throw off all the oriental and primitive aspects of the religion.
Most American Jews are not Orthodox and never will be.
For most Israeli Jews, the Orthodox bet knesset, is the synagogue they want but never attend. So many hilonim (secular) Jews in Israel are really wanting more spirituality; don't like Orthodoxy but Conservative and Reform are not known to them.
Very, very true! How many lost souls are they responsible for?
Can you publish the voting by category?
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If we trust and foll. In the House of Jacob.ow The Torah, and call ourselves Hebrew or Jew, that makes us one in the same family...
Abraham was not Sephardic but mizrahi
That Ashkenazi song is much better in singing voice
Terrible "debate", what do you mean "why not kitniot on pessach" ?! Because the big gedolim of yahadut Ashkenazi prohibited it for askenasic jewrey!!!
What kind of horrible dispicable talk is this, bashing gedolei and geonei yisroel
Due to the fact that there are more than only two forms of israelitic judaism I consider both of them not as right, because they're not wrong or even false...
And if judaic Israelites could jump over their own shadows and could consider samaritic Israelites as right, too, I would be fine... 😊
The grand daddy of all the customs is Bene Roma. Go to Rome and you will see the original European Jewish custom.
You guys are not enemies but instead related and do remember same dad and different mothers