I actually saw many Rabbis in multiple Bayt Knessets within Israel wearing a Sudra wrapped around there head! It’s a beautiful thing to see our culture come back to life!🙌🏽🇮🇱
How did I just find this...incredible. This is why I have started wearing tichel, even being unmarried (PS operation shidduch is in effect everyone). Excellent video, yalla!
I love the sketching while this man speaks, it's really special. I did not know about the Sudra but looking at old photographs and even artwork depicting Jews from antiquity, it is indeed very traditional. Thank you for sharing this.
I am Christian Catholic, And love the Jewish faith and its rituals. I enjoyed this video, but I would like to know not only the history, but WHY the heads are covered. In the Christian tradition, the priest wearing a white alb(the inner garment under the other vestments) is a symbol that he is a baptized Christian. I know the name of the garment, and I know WHY it is worn.
I think this happened to Jews with the mezuzah, too. Jews had to be discreet because of persecution. But if we look at Samaritan homes, they have verses from the Torah written prominently on their homes.
I very much doubt his explanation of how the Kippah came to be. Jews wore Kippah in the Middle Ages, and if anything - Jews in Europe were forced to wear distinguishing Jewish signs (such as the Jew Hat), definitely were not allowed to hide the Jewishness. The Kippah is an evolution of other middle ages headgear. In any case, the idea that a man always has to wear head covering is relatively new in Jewish history, so if he wants to go back to Maimonides and Rashi - then he can just decide not to wear anything on his head when not dealing in religious matters.
i would love to wear one on my shoulders like that but im in america and people will think im pro hamas because the wont recognises the symbols on it and last thing i want to look like is a pro hamas + im white as snow so people will be confused even more lol
Thank you for sharing and teaching about religion and culture without minimizing or being derogatory to other cultures and religions. I would also like to note that many of the described treatments to Jews were not Islamic in nature. Religious leaders and rulers created those laws but many (almost all) have no bases in islam and are actually seen as infringing on someone's rights. Jizya was basically like a tax for protection since no taxes was to be collected under religious law and only Zakat is collected from Muslims. Jiza and Zakat are not to impose undo hardship, something many leaders whole ignored. It's said that in the time of the prophet Jizya was around 2 percent of a person's income. That's a far cry from what leaders chose to do having upwards and sometimes over 50 percent. It's honestly sad how we all now pay high taxes outside of Islamic countries (though many have or are moving towards taxation). The US tax rate all together is around have a person's salary which is insane. I just wished to share that leaders don't reflect the religion or scripture. They will also have to face their maker for their sins and warping the religion. I was raised in the Middle East and tend to try to leave comments so people can understand more.
I do not think that Rudy's historical assessment is correct. Also, Jews are a people who adapt with the times and at this point, assuming what he is saying is factual, why would we dress like that?
I agree we who believe in Jesus Christ should take it back as well as the rainbow the things that openly symbolically attach us to the Jewish ancestors will show our attachment to our Father which art in Heaven
I actually saw many Rabbis in multiple Bayt Knessets within Israel wearing a Sudra wrapped around there head! It’s a beautiful thing to see our culture come back to life!🙌🏽🇮🇱
Great history lesson…as a Christian who does security for many Jewish communities I like learning about the customs.
Thank you for this video.
I enjoy learning about Jewish culture, History and religious rituals. God bless you.
Manashantii The Christian
How did I just find this...incredible. This is why I have started wearing tichel, even being unmarried (PS operation shidduch is in effect everyone). Excellent video, yalla!
I wear a bucharan yarmulke made by Sarah Jacobs in nyc for me.
I love the sketching while this man speaks, it's really special. I did not know about the Sudra but looking at old photographs and even artwork depicting Jews from antiquity, it is indeed very traditional. Thank you for sharing this.
I am Christian Catholic, And love the Jewish faith and its rituals. I enjoyed this video, but I would like to know not only the history, but WHY the heads are covered. In the Christian tradition, the priest wearing a white alb(the inner garment under the other vestments) is a symbol that he is a baptized Christian. I know the name of the garment, and I know WHY it is worn.
Very true. Thank you for sharing.
I think this happened to Jews with the mezuzah, too. Jews had to be discreet because of persecution. But if we look at Samaritan homes, they have verses from the Torah written prominently on their homes.
Rudy toda i was talking about this as far back as 2000. Sudra isva fundimental part of our culture
I very much doubt his explanation of how the Kippah came to be. Jews wore Kippah in the Middle Ages, and if anything - Jews in Europe were forced to wear distinguishing Jewish signs (such as the Jew Hat), definitely were not allowed to hide the Jewishness. The Kippah is an evolution of other middle ages headgear. In any case, the idea that a man always has to wear head covering is relatively new in Jewish history, so if he wants to go back to Maimonides and Rashi - then he can just decide not to wear anything on his head when not dealing in religious matters.
Where can i find the "scarf" youre wearing?
Judicia store online
how do we can get a sudra??? i ask to so much people nobody answer...
My Sudra
It’s a website
toda ahi@@Davygreens
I'm not Jewish but my understanding is the Sudra can be any material and can be worn in many ways.
@@sarah-Al9999 thks i finally found one
i would love to wear one on my shoulders like that but im in america and people will think im pro hamas because the wont recognises the symbols on it and last thing i want to look like is a pro hamas + im white as snow so people will be confused even more lol
Conversation will spark a chance to spread the truth that whoever will know you are of God.
@@One-of-Israel good point :)
I wear one in support of my Jewish friends with Hebrew and a hamsa 🪬 on one of the corners.
My family wears fez hat
But a kippah must be cooler in summer?
Enjoyed the video and history....i would like to wear one but I am very light skinned, so now maybe people would tell me to stop larping 😐
There is no mitzvot nor any Halacha that says we have to cover our heads.
But it is believed to be a sign of respect
What is he using?
What if i wear this all day and i want to go to the bathroom? You cannot have this in the bathroom.
You take it off, use the the restroom and put it back on.
Rudy Rochman!
Thank you for sharing and teaching about religion and culture without minimizing or being derogatory to other cultures and religions.
I would also like to note that many of the described treatments to Jews were not Islamic in nature. Religious leaders and rulers created those laws but many (almost all) have no bases in islam and are actually seen as infringing on someone's rights.
Jizya was basically like a tax for protection since no taxes was to be collected under religious law and only Zakat is collected from Muslims.
Jiza and Zakat are not to impose undo hardship, something many leaders whole ignored. It's said that in the time of the prophet Jizya was around 2 percent of a person's income. That's a far cry from what leaders chose to do having upwards and sometimes over 50 percent.
It's honestly sad how we all now pay high taxes outside of Islamic countries (though many have or are moving towards taxation). The US tax rate all together is around have a person's salary which is insane.
I just wished to share that leaders don't reflect the religion or scripture. They will also have to face their maker for their sins and warping the religion.
I was raised in the Middle East and tend to try to leave comments so people can understand more.
What Is he wearing?
Sudra
He clearly isn't orthodox, so why ask him for any authoritative answer? He cannot give one, even if he was telling the truth.
I do not think that Rudy's historical assessment is correct. Also, Jews are a people who adapt with the times and at this point, assuming what he is saying is factual, why would we dress like that?
It’s Roman.
Nonsense
Why are you wearing Palestine koufiah
He's not. Not only is it not exclusive "theirs", vut the decorations/symbols on his are Jewish.
I agree we who believe in Jesus Christ should take it back as well as the rainbow the things that openly symbolically attach us to the Jewish ancestors will show our attachment to our Father which art in Heaven
Rodriguez Elizabeth Clark Karen Johnson Christopher
But a kippah must be cooler in summer?