Probably not the kind of feedback you used to getting but I have to thank you. Watching your series have gotten me a date. I have a friend of a friend who is Jewish and I've got a bit of a crush on them. I went to visit the place were my friend and they work, and when I came they were telling my friend about Jewish holidays. I joined the conversation and the topic shifted very rapidly from Jewish holidays to Jewish history and because I watch your videos I was able to contribute quite a bit to the conversation. I was especially able to talk about Jewish communities in Central Asia India and China which they weren't really that familiar with And when I asked if they wanted to go out next Friday they said yes. So thank you. If this first date works out I will throw some money at your patreon
That video on the Hebrew family tree was my introduction to the channel, and I loved it, as someone who spent two years studying linguistics. I'm sorry you're embarrassed by it, but from my perspective at least, it was good.
I found this channel from the algorithm, it's really great because I never really knew Jewish history before. Now it's arguably my favorite part of history! It's so interesting to see the way jewish law and leadership worked, and how it retained those to a degree even when there was no longer a centralized state or even a proper territory. That's really unique.
I found my way here as another victim of the algorithm! But it really is insightful to see so much of the history I'm vaguely familiar with through another lens. It's refreshing.
No worries, Sam, I absolutely enjoyed all these vids even the delisted one! You're animation is absolutely wonderful and enjoy your storytelling of our people! Shabbat Shalom!
As always, great historical diamonds in the rough. Before this channel I had a few dirty, grimy faulty historical assumptions leading me to cynically discount "all those '6 degrees of separation' as not really being a thing". All these tidbits, connecting distant dots through grounded documentation, really does add up to a much clearer, less mucky worldview of the human past. Ex.: The chinese nationalists & the nascent PRC Army BOTH had committed jewish generals to their respective causes: mind blown, dude. Outstanding stuff, keep it up.
If your biggest concern is that the language video would be viewers' first introduction to your channel, would you be open to keeping it unlisted but linking to it from a future video? I would love to watch it, "boring", "mistake-ridden", and all! Anyway, I love your videos and I'm excited to see how you tackle future topics!
Hi Sam, thanks for the great work you are doing. Just a couple of comments, 1. Mahalla simply mans suburb. 2. You mentioned the conversion of Jews to Baha’i faith, this has been very interesting and puzzling to me, I can not comprehend why after denying Jesus and mohammad for thousands of years despite all the troubles, they would convert to Baha’i faith that claims to be a continuation of Islam and Christianity, just to downgrade your social status from being a minority to an extremely prosecuted minority. Some has said that they were afraid that they may get exiled to Israel, and by conversion, they wanted to stay in Iran. 3. Another small group of totally neglected Jewish population of Iran are the Russian ashekenazim who migrated to Iran. I have found/met two examples, one family converted to Baha’i faith, and the other went down the anousim way, and gradually assimilating and forgetting who they were. 4. Another group of Iranian Jews are johouris living in today’s Azerbaijan. I think that can be the subject of a video by itself. 5. While talking to a historian, he mentioned there are many villages in Iran with Hebrew biblical names, but in most cases the historical connections are lost over time.
So given that you're talking about mistakes and how your videos faire: please consider blending in texts, lists, quotes longer. They are sometimes on screen only for two blinks. One can't always pause and i don't think anyone can read that fast. I don't mind if you talk over it, about the next thing, just don't switch the visuals, if not necessary. I've experienced this over and over. 5 extra second and i would have learned something, yet there comes a cut, have to rewind, pause, not cool, especially on the fire tv app blending in an overlay while paused.
Frankly i think all documentary-style videos and films should start with "greetings foolish mortals" because i refuse to believe there is any better way to get your viewer's full attention.
Once you get back to the main timeline, will you talk about Ottoman Jewry (Hakham Bashi, HaRishon LeZion etc.)? Or are you going to focus solely on Ashkenazi Jewry (HaBaal Shem Tov, Hassidism and so on)?
As you know, I don't like to talk about my future plans because they may change unexpectedly. However, the Jewish community in the Ottoman Empire is pretty calm at this point and there won't be much to talk about, so the next time I revisit the Sephardic community, it will be in a *very* different part of the world.
@@SamAronow I was noticing that it was still a bit after 1492 that the Ottomans took the Levant and I'm curious if there was a significant migration of Sephardim, who having come to Anatolia on those ships sent to Spain by the Sultan, then began to move from Anatolia to Palestine, once it was part of the same country they lived it? Also, were they full Ottoman citizens?
Hopefully he'll do that one soon. I seen a YT channel that claims that the Garden of Eden was in the Philippines. It's reference in the Scriptures as OPHIR. Where King Salomon got the gold for the Temple. Also other materials were sourced from there.
@@CheLanguages The You Tube channel I was referring is: THE GODS CULTURE. The publishers are from the Philippines and the they have several hundreds videos on the subject.
Sam, it's YOUR channel, and unless you have committed a grave factual error, or deliberately misled or insulted the viewers, you owe no one an apology !! Don't explain yourself snd please, don't do it again, it is unnecessary, beneath you and the viewers, and we like and respect the channel and you. Pat. America
Thanks for the mention Sam, hopefully it won't be long until the first episode of Jewish Languages airs on my channel.
Probably not the kind of feedback you used to getting but I have to thank you. Watching your series have gotten me a date.
I have a friend of a friend who is Jewish and I've got a bit of a crush on them. I went to visit the place were my friend and they work, and when I came they were telling my friend about Jewish holidays.
I joined the conversation and the topic shifted very rapidly from Jewish holidays to Jewish history and because I watch your videos I was able to contribute quite a bit to the conversation.
I was especially able to talk about Jewish communities in Central Asia India and China which they weren't really that familiar with
And when I asked if they wanted to go out next Friday they said yes.
So thank you.
If this first date works out I will throw some money at your patreon
@@AvrahamYairStern it went good, we are on our 3rd date
i too have become the “jew whisperer”
That video on the Hebrew family tree was my introduction to the channel, and I loved it, as someone who spent two years studying linguistics. I'm sorry you're embarrassed by it, but from my perspective at least, it was good.
I found this channel from the algorithm, it's really great because I never really knew Jewish history before. Now it's arguably my favorite part of history! It's so interesting to see the way jewish law and leadership worked, and how it retained those to a degree even when there was no longer a centralized state or even a proper territory. That's really unique.
I found my way here as another victim of the algorithm! But it really is insightful to see so much of the history I'm vaguely familiar with through another lens. It's refreshing.
I'm certainly going to check out Che Languages. Thanks for the recommendation!
Shalom!
No worries, Sam, I absolutely enjoyed all these vids even the delisted one! You're animation is absolutely wonderful and enjoy your storytelling of our people! Shabbat Shalom!
As always, great historical diamonds in the rough. Before this channel I had a few dirty, grimy faulty historical assumptions leading me to cynically discount "all those '6 degrees of separation' as not really being a thing". All these tidbits, connecting distant dots through grounded documentation, really does add up to a much clearer, less mucky worldview of the human past. Ex.: The chinese nationalists & the nascent PRC Army BOTH had committed jewish generals to their respective causes: mind blown, dude. Outstanding stuff, keep it up.
I’m so glad I’ve found This channel!
At least this trilogy didn't have Jar Jar
If your biggest concern is that the language video would be viewers' first introduction to your channel, would you be open to keeping it unlisted but linking to it from a future video? I would love to watch it, "boring", "mistake-ridden", and all! Anyway, I love your videos and I'm excited to see how you tackle future topics!
been binging your content the last 3 days! the algorithm brought me and im definitely here to stay
אתה עושה עבודה טובה מאוד אחי,בהצלחה עם הערוץ
I love that you basically explain why you just absolutely should not do the specials, and then follow with "but I have plans for future ones."
Thank you so much! My grandmother is a Zhang from Kaifeng.
Nice! I had the feeling you were related to Kaufman! Naturally I voted China. Keep the videos coming!
Your artwork is fantastic.
Oh, Che Language looks right up my alley! Thanks for the pointer - I'm now subscribed.
Thank you, I hope you enjoy my videos!
Hi Sam, thanks for the great work you are doing. Just a couple of comments,
1. Mahalla simply mans suburb.
2. You mentioned the conversion of Jews to Baha’i faith, this has been very interesting and puzzling to me, I can not comprehend why after denying Jesus and mohammad for thousands of years despite all the troubles, they would convert to Baha’i faith that claims to be a continuation of Islam and Christianity, just to downgrade your social status from being a minority to an extremely prosecuted minority. Some has said that they were afraid that they may get exiled to Israel, and by conversion, they wanted to stay in Iran.
3. Another small group of totally neglected Jewish population of Iran are the Russian ashekenazim who migrated to Iran. I have found/met two examples, one family converted to Baha’i faith, and the other went down the anousim way, and gradually assimilating and forgetting who they were.
4. Another group of Iranian Jews are johouris living in today’s Azerbaijan. I think that can be the subject of a video by itself.
5. While talking to a historian, he mentioned there are many villages in Iran with Hebrew biblical names, but in most cases the historical connections are lost over time.
Thanks, Algorithm!
Didnt get a notification for this video when it came out so glad i checkt
תודה שמוליק !
I love your videos. Thank you for all your research.
All the answers I’ve always sought…
Do the video about Jews in Caucasus, please 🥰
So given that you're talking about mistakes and how your videos faire: please consider blending in texts, lists, quotes longer. They are sometimes on screen only for two blinks. One can't always pause and i don't think anyone can read that fast. I don't mind if you talk over it, about the next thing, just don't switch the visuals, if not necessary.
I've experienced this over and over. 5 extra second and i would have learned something, yet there comes a cut, have to rewind, pause, not cool, especially on the fire tv app blending in an overlay while paused.
Just wanted to say I stumbled acrss your vids on jewish history and binged them. Thank you. C:
Will you at least post a link for the languege video?
Frankly i think all documentary-style videos and films should start with "greetings foolish mortals" because i refuse to believe there is any better way to get your viewer's full attention.
02:12 do you earn enough to sustain yourself tho? Is it taking a toll on you like that?
Once you get back to the main timeline, will you talk about Ottoman Jewry (Hakham Bashi, HaRishon LeZion etc.)? Or are you going to focus solely on Ashkenazi Jewry (HaBaal Shem Tov, Hassidism and so on)?
As you know, I don't like to talk about my future plans because they may change unexpectedly. However, the Jewish community in the Ottoman Empire is pretty calm at this point and there won't be much to talk about, so the next time I revisit the Sephardic community, it will be in a *very* different part of the world.
@@SamAronow I was noticing that it was still a bit after 1492 that the Ottomans took the Levant and I'm curious if there was a significant migration of Sephardim, who having come to Anatolia on those ships sent to Spain by the Sultan, then began to move from Anatolia to Palestine, once it was part of the same country they lived it? Also, were they full Ottoman citizens?
I made a video about it!
ua-cam.com/video/gv90iYHJkX8/v-deo.html
@@SamAronow oh, cool! I watched that, but apparently need to re-watch it. Thanks!
Does youtube pay you Sir. Your history lessons are good.
Jews in the Philippines??
Hopefully he'll do that one soon. I seen a YT channel that claims that the Garden of Eden was in the Philippines. It's reference in the Scriptures as OPHIR. Where King Salomon got the gold for the Temple. Also other materials were sourced from there.
@@robertobonano6930 I believe Ophir was actually Ethiopia.
@@CheLanguages The You Tube channel I was referring is: THE GODS CULTURE. The publishers are from the Philippines and the they have several hundreds videos on the subject.
Can you make a video on babylonian jews? Thanks
@Moshe ye?
@משה ye
WHY WOULD YOU OMIT THING??!!!!1111one
Are Jews shorter than everyone else? I've seen some pretty tall Jews. Maybe it was just down to bad nutrition caused by poverty back then.
Sam, it's YOUR channel, and unless you have committed a grave factual error, or deliberately misled or insulted the viewers, you owe no one an apology !! Don't explain yourself snd please, don't do it again, it is unnecessary, beneath you and the viewers, and we like and respect the channel and you. Pat. America
Yemenite jews pls yemenite jews
why do you pronounce "a" like an english person sometimes?? feels forced