Raising A Family Of 9 Children As Strictly Orthodox Jews | Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Stacey spends the weekend staying in the home of Rabbi Wollenberg, his wife Blima and their nine children. In an ever more secular age, ultra-orthodox Hasidic Jews go against the grain. Stacey talks to the Wollenbergs and what it's like living under such a strict and religious code and what their faith gives to their family.
    Stacey Dooley continues to sleep over at unique households across the UK by spending 72 hours in their home. From sleeping in the spare room to sharing family meals and going on outings, she will get involved in every aspect of their lives in a bid to understand them and the community they represent!
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  • @DMH_701
    @DMH_701 3 місяці тому +900

    I love that they left for Shabbat. It is so nice to see it, but there's no way to film it in a way that's respectful to their level of religious observance

    • @noemisarah98
      @noemisarah98 3 місяці тому +39

      The second I saw how they - as a non-jewish crew - honoured Shabbat I went looking for this comment.

    • @llrrbbmm
      @llrrbbmm 3 місяці тому +45

      check peter santinello. he filmed a shabbos with shterny

    • @gwengold8154
      @gwengold8154 3 місяці тому +27

      ​@@llrrbbmmI was just going to suggest the same thing 😊 Peter Santenello's video of an orthodox Jewish shabbat is one of my favorites.

    • @kindnessheals
      @kindnessheals 3 місяці тому +44

      So interesting, because I think people imagine how boring and legalistic the day is while it can be very restful and enjoyable and family oriented. I was thinking it might help people to understand how people really do need a rest and that the day is a gift.

    • @RobertalWilliams
      @RobertalWilliams Місяць тому +1

      They probably filmed a different day.

  • @mandatory1561
    @mandatory1561 2 місяці тому +510

    I love the way the mom is. How she corrects Stacey and explains things to her. How she is stable in herself. Her unshakable inner peace. Reminiscent of my grandmother (who raised me and loved me). She is a radiant woman.

    • @happiness7808
      @happiness7808 2 місяці тому +17

      Agreed, I loved her explanations, patience and quiet faith!

    • @gustavsvensson1944
      @gustavsvensson1944 Місяць тому +8

      She doesn’t shame Stacey if she says something or believes something that she doesn’t agree with, instead gives her own perspective on the issue/discussion

  • @ajarnt9050
    @ajarnt9050 2 місяці тому +382

    I love the dynamics between the husband and wife. They seem so respectful toward each other. I enjoy seeing them take turns speaking and listening to one another.

    • @ivriyah8456
      @ivriyah8456 2 місяці тому +19

      That’s one of the things I love about our culture/religion

    • @DebbiePotter-xh7kv
      @DebbiePotter-xh7kv Місяць тому +4

      Definitely odd to us in America. Most don’t have respect for themselves, sure not going to have respect for anyone else

    • @Quaker-tc8ue
      @Quaker-tc8ue 21 день тому +2

      @@DebbiePotter-xh7kv All due respect, there are 342million Americans, you can’t make that statement.
      I am 50+, i was raised in a Christian home, but i was raised similar to Stacey, be respectful as possible when asking questions.
      I’d rather talk with those of other faiths and no faith, try to understand what they believe, or don’t.

  • @NikkiBriar
    @NikkiBriar 3 місяці тому +699

    The oldest son is so wise and articulate, God bless this family! Another great episode Stacey! Big fan!

    • @nonnalove
      @nonnalove 3 місяці тому +22

      I was thinking the same thing. He will be a wonderful leader some day

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 2 місяці тому +2

      He is well educated I wouldn’t call it wise. And he has English classes so he should be articulate.

    • @the_light_writer
      @the_light_writer Місяць тому +10

      Looks like it's the second oldest son you're referring to. The eldest son never spoke in the video.

    • @LAVirgo67
      @LAVirgo67 Місяць тому +2

      Children in traditional cultures tend to be more mature to the eyes of those living in modern society. Also, not having a television, means that parents actually have to talk & interact with their children.

    • @jenniferlynn3537
      @jenniferlynn3537 29 днів тому +1

      @@mircat28 ​​⁠ You sound as though you begrudge the young man our compliments. I wonder why that is.
      Being able to speak a language fluently is no guarantee of an ability to speak eloquently - much less reflect on questions asked of oneself to provide thoughtful, polite and informative answers.
      I join those who were impressed with Ishrolich’s self confidence and courage. Given that he was raised in an insular community, he was exceptionally well spoken with Stacey - a new acquaintance from the outside world - and in front of a television camera no less.

  • @TheCerealluvr
    @TheCerealluvr 3 місяці тому +269

    I'm an observant Jew, and I really appreciated this. I thought Stacey and the Wollenberg family did an amazing job for only having 40 minutes at the end of the cut to represent us. Well done all!

    • @lyssa4613
      @lyssa4613 2 місяці тому +1

      What is an observant Jew?

    • @TheCerealluvr
      @TheCerealluvr 2 місяці тому +11

      @@lyssa4613 I observe shabbat and holidays. I keep kosher, taharat hamishpacha, and other mitzvot I can take on. In Israel, we'd call what I identify as "dati leumi"

  • @lemondedetr
    @lemondedetr 3 місяці тому +335

    A beautiful, respectful, well spoken and lovable family. What a pleasure to watch and learn more about them

  • @samu6874
    @samu6874 2 місяці тому +166

    The politeness, education, how well they are spoken, how calm and collected everyone is, how eager the oldest boy to explain and learn... Just ❤

  • @ninas4968
    @ninas4968 3 місяці тому +808

    The fact that people were yelling anything at this family is absolutely disgusting. Zero reason! They aren’t hurting anyone! Breaks my heart.. 🙁

    • @ams8376
      @ams8376 3 місяці тому +29

      Agreed! Live and let live !

    • @lindatohara6438
      @lindatohara6438 2 місяці тому +43

      Guy across the street in the 70’s, NJ had a bumper sticker “oil yes, Jews no”. My mom yelled across the street she wasn’t raised Jewish but she let him know he better remove that sticker with a few choice words. My mom was a redhead, badass, Jewish, Catholic
      She wasn’t good at either religion! Lolz 😂 love you mom miss you 😘

    • @chickychick126
      @chickychick126 2 місяці тому +22

      I’m only a few minutes in but they seem like good people living their lives. Lovely family.

    • @eliciaeldridge3452
      @eliciaeldridge3452 2 місяці тому +18

      As long as they do not support Israel and their genocide, I would have no issue as Zionism is different from Judaism. However when Israel clams to represent all Jewish people which it doesn't but that is the clam you cannot be surprised. It doesn't make it okay to lash out at any Jewish family but it is not shocking that people want someone to blame.

    • @Hddjridhanaksldndh
      @Hddjridhanaksldndh 2 місяці тому

      @@eliciaeldridge3452lmfao stfu there is no genocide

  • @MargaretQ
    @MargaretQ 3 місяці тому +188

    The “last supper” comment from Stacey and Mordecai’s “wrong religion, but yeah” response had me laughing! This was a great video - I really appreciated this families perspective and their opening their home.

    • @laurenmontera9516
      @laurenmontera9516 15 днів тому +2

      Jesus was Jewish, and the last supper was during passover, so...I would argue that it was accurate.

  • @nonnalove
    @nonnalove 3 місяці тому +114

    Live and let live. Very nice to see an Orthodox Jewish Male so open and honestly well versed in the world that he lives in. His understanding and challenges of living his beliefs and the rest of the world is amazing.

  • @songbirds3712
    @songbirds3712 2 місяці тому +68

    What an intelligent, well-spoken and responsible young man. I would not be surprised if he followed his Papa’s lead and became a Rabbi.

  • @csweetgertrude
    @csweetgertrude Місяць тому +52

    As an American high school teacher I found this video amazingly sensitive and enlightening. I will share what I have discovered with my students. Most of my students are African American, descendent from slaves and Native American. Both have experienced discrimination. They ask about Antisemitism and I explain what I know. This video give the faith group a human face. I loved it!!! Thank you and the Wollenberg family.

    • @mrsr8673
      @mrsr8673 Місяць тому +3

      ❤❤❤❤😢😢😢 wow,that very good,תודה רבה מישראל

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik Місяць тому +2

      Reach out to the ADL for some resources, too.

    • @johannesbauer4490
      @johannesbauer4490 15 днів тому

      J..ish victimhood is the biggest scam of the 20th century. A growing number of people in Western nations are realizing how much we've been lied to by these people.

    • @johannesbauer4490
      @johannesbauer4490 15 днів тому

      @@truepeacenik Are you people totally brainwashed? The ADL is a J..ish supremacist organization. Look at their sordid history and track record, people.

  • @maritamcnichol8849
    @maritamcnichol8849 3 місяці тому +45

    I am born & raised & am still practicing , Roman Catholic. I went to Catholic Grammar school. I was blessed to go to Philly Public HS. Back then (mid to late 70's) my HS was about 85% Jewish. I learned so much from them. Most of all, how to be tolerant of other faiths. I love their traditions. They fascinate me. To be against any religion or choices of others is a disgrace. We are here on this earth to live together. Hate makes me sad. Hate makes me angry.... I am grateful to all of my Jewish friends from HS who showed me that the world wasn't just filled with Catholic kids. We have more in common than most people know. (Yah, big families, too...)

  • @ania4317
    @ania4317 3 місяці тому +129

    The older boy is extremely intelligent and well spoken

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 2 місяці тому

      He goes to school he has English classes among others. Do you expect Jews to not be educated and stupid?

  • @tiffanytrottuk
    @tiffanytrottuk 3 місяці тому +135

    Lovely family. Beautiful children. Thank you for allowing us all into your home. 💖

  • @Pat097
    @Pat097 2 місяці тому +134

    Thank you Stacy and team! I’m Catholic and I clicked on this little documentary because I don’t know much about the Orthodox Jewish Faith. I must say they are such a lovely family and it was an eye opener. I know not all people of this religion think or act this way, but it was nice to learn about this family’s religion, traditions, values and what they thought about people who were not like them.

  • @catworld8119
    @catworld8119 3 місяці тому +272

    As an American and Christian, I don't understand the latest rise in the prejudice against people who practice the Jewish faith. These people are not harming anyone, they are not taught to hate people of other faiths, they are peaceful, kind, and polite. Their religious beliefs are their own business.
    Stacey's question of wondering where the dedication to follow the faith comes from, it's faith, it's belief. People of faith, believe they are honoring God by following the teachings. The Old Testament is the Jewish faith. If she wants to understand, she can watch The Chosen. It lays out faith very well.

    • @CarterKey6
      @CarterKey6 3 місяці тому +14

      You may want to google what the Talmud says about Jesus if you are Christian

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 3 місяці тому +22

      “These people are not harming anyone.”
      Unless you’re LGBTQ+.

    • @bluebagelman1920
      @bluebagelman1920 3 місяці тому +22

      In Judaism, Jesus was just a man… who was Jewish. This is not a secret :)

    • @CarterKey6
      @CarterKey6 3 місяці тому +6

      @@bluebagelman1920 The Talmud says he’s burning in semen and excrement. And Mary was impregnated by a Roman soldier named Pantera.

    • @citytrees1752
      @citytrees1752 3 місяці тому

      The rise is prejudice is due to paid propaganda being distributed by the people who consider Jewish people their enemy. And they make no secret of their hatred. However, if I typed out a name for those people here, I'd get kicked off.

  • @burnyizland
    @burnyizland 2 місяці тому +189

    I am impressed the father here is actually interested in his children. In all the religions I've looked at, once someone is strict or orthodox or fundamentalist - whatever you call it, the men never seem to have the slightest interest beyond laying down the law. Never any nurturing like I've seen here. This gives me more respect for them than I have for other religions.

    • @LA-cm9uo
      @LA-cm9uo 2 місяці тому +29

      Jewish fathers are very involved. More than secular people

    • @PinkSparklerToontown
      @PinkSparklerToontown 2 місяці тому

      Because they aren't Ultra-Orthodox Jews. They don't even speak Yiddish, these people are like knock offs of the orthodox Jewish community in NY. They aren't fully committed to the lifestyle

    • @Heartbeat2471
      @Heartbeat2471 2 місяці тому +13

      You’ve hardly seen proper examples then…there’s fathers (religious) from so many households that are just as involved.

    • @burnyizland
      @burnyizland 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Heartbeat2471 That's good to hear. Where might I find examples of this?

    • @burnyizland
      @burnyizland 2 місяці тому +1

      @@marysharner6202 Uh huh. Cool story. I'm not talking about generalized impressions of all parents. Did you miss the part where I specified orthodox/fundamentalist/strict? If you can point me to examples of this kind of involvement in those communities of any religion I am all ears. As I said I have never witnessed it anywhere before this.

  • @brendareynolds7249
    @brendareynolds7249 2 місяці тому +45

    I want to thank this beautiful family for such an educational documentary. What a sweet family. The oldest young boy is wise beyond his years. Such a friendly sweet boy.

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 2 місяці тому

      He’s well educated he isn’t wise. Their education is more serious than ours. You all sound like you expect Jews to be educationally lacking and stupid!

  • @briancullenmusic
    @briancullenmusic 3 місяці тому +128

    A beautiful family, thoughtfully and respectfully represented. Well done.

  • @leah6970
    @leah6970 3 місяці тому +171

    what a gorgeous family! I also love that she didnt make the house look perfect and tidy for the video. Those kids rooms are very realistic lol!

  • @leahayes4644
    @leahayes4644 3 місяці тому +70

    What a great family to interview, so open and honest.

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 2 місяці тому

      So other Jews are liars?

  • @pinkswan250
    @pinkswan250 5 днів тому +5

    These kinds are so well mannered, smart and articulate. The son in particular is responding to complex questions in such a smart way.

    • @chanieweiss4288
      @chanieweiss4288 3 дні тому +1

      @PinkSwan Kids in general are cleverer than we realize. Jewish kids have both religious and secular education, but we're used to it. Kids can handle a lot more education than they tend to get. They might not want it but if everyone they know gets double education it's ok.

  • @laverite1050
    @laverite1050 3 місяці тому +36

    My great grandparents raised their 8 children in London. The world never changes, they lived through horrible anti-semitism. I have prayer books they gave their children. The book publisher was out of Austria which was destroyed by the Nazi's so the books are special to Jewish history. My grandparents were married in the Great Synagogue of London over 100 years ago. My grandfather was a policeman during WW2 and was assigned to rescue during the bombing of London. My mother always spoke of the antisemitism in England.

  • @1951kvk
    @1951kvk 3 місяці тому +170

    In terms of how orthodox Jews date, I love that the preparation to meeting a potential spouse cuts down on wasting time and energy.

    • @cosettelewallen4281
      @cosettelewallen4281 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, sometimes I wish this dating style was the norm.

    • @happiness7808
      @happiness7808 2 місяці тому +4

      Agreed; it cuts down on so much guesswork and all of the potential landmines that modern style dating dating presents
      I really believe that two good people can get along if their values are in alignment, there’s no serious problem with them (addictions, etc), and if they have commitment. Relationships like this have shown me that to be true

    • @mdarrenu
      @mdarrenu Місяць тому +2

      @@happiness7808 well, divorce rate is pretty darn low among orthodox and other cultures like do it like this.

    • @mizv4043
      @mizv4043 День тому

      @@cosettelewallen4281 I wish that there wasnt the expectation of sex during dating.

  • @kmanyrivers
    @kmanyrivers 2 місяці тому +43

    So grateful to this family to allow themselves to be so vulnerable and transparent. Thank you so much.

  • @user-xh7eh3wq1h
    @user-xh7eh3wq1h 3 місяці тому +58

    Such a lovely, friendly, dedicated Jewish Family! I enjoyed learning a little about Orthodox Jews .... they truly are inspirational! Thank you Stacy!

  • @cindiallain8542
    @cindiallain8542 3 місяці тому +101

    I am so happy this was suggested to me. Stacey, I admire you so much to go into peoples homes and do your best to respect their lives. I have so enjoyed learning new things about lives. Tonight’s I would’ve loved to ask him some questions. I had a Jewish Counselor, I had heard him say he couldn’t shake my hand. I just find your stories so very interesting. Thank you so much.

    • @llrrbbmm
      @llrrbbmm 3 місяці тому +6

      a touch is an intimate act. see rabbi manis Friedman

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 3 місяці тому +53

    So much laundry-I love how the kids pitch in and help. I do love how this family put faith first and family next. This makes for a close family.

  • @ElisaAvigayil
    @ElisaAvigayil 3 місяці тому +56

    So interesting to see my people through someone else's eyes, presented in a kind and sensitive way. Documentaries like these help combat antisemitism, so thank you for releasing this now. This was obviously filmed in September 2020, but you've released it now, after horrific worldwide antisemitism in the wake of the October 7th attacks. It's appreciated and noted.

    • @ElisaAvigayil
      @ElisaAvigayil 3 місяці тому +5

      Amazing that this rabbi wants to move the mechitza to be right down the middle but the community, which appears MO and not Haredi, objects.

  • @DonnaMull
    @DonnaMull 2 місяці тому +24

    a huge thank you to this lovely family, and much appreciation for explaining things to people like me who have had questions. such a shameful thing to harass and ridicule people who only want to live their lives in accordance with traditional values.

  • @nataliericheimer5805
    @nataliericheimer5805 2 місяці тому +41

    Beautifully done Stacey. Thank you for an incredibly respectful and insightful video into the community.

  • @kylasaundersmiller2286
    @kylasaundersmiller2286 3 місяці тому +233

    A device free day every week? Sounds wonderful.

    • @DMH_701
      @DMH_701 3 місяці тому +13

      It is

    • @adellaidemikova
      @adellaidemikova 3 місяці тому +5

      It is!

    • @BenDavidin5784
      @BenDavidin5784 3 місяці тому +5

      It is 😊

    • @randil3208
      @randil3208 3 місяці тому +22

      It is, but there are also a lot of unfair, unfun things. We are seen as unclean on our periods and not allowed to touch our husbands, even pass them things during our period in fear of getting him "dirty". There's good things, and awful out of date things

    • @BenDavidin5784
      @BenDavidin5784 3 місяці тому +10

      @@randil3208 nida is deoraita, you think the Torah is unfair and out of date? Hashem’s word doesn’t expire…

  • @maggieanderson1729
    @maggieanderson1729 3 місяці тому +42

    That lovely woman Blima reminded me of my own mother. I miss her so much.

  • @our3geckos
    @our3geckos 2 місяці тому +40

    Very good on you Stacy for leaving for Shabbat. I grew up with Orthodox Jewish Grandparents. I myself am Christian, but was taught all the Orthodox Jewish rules and traditions ❣️ My Nana & Great Papa were survivors of the Holocaust. They were Americans,but went back to Germany to help family and somehow ended up in the camps💔‼️ Luckily, my Nana did tatting (a form of sewing) that caught an officer's wife's eye and she took my Nana and Great Papa under her care...but my Nana was NEVER THE SAME💔... I only remember seeing the Number Tattoo on her arm.. when I was a little girl, she rocked in a rocking chair and wouldn't speak💔. I was told my Great Papa passed when my Father was 2. That would have been in 1949. My Nana remarried and I ONLY knew my Great Grandpa Benny 🥰, he was a wonderful person who took care of my Nana until she passed away... One of the customs of Orthodox Jews is that a daughter is the one that will care for the parents... My aunt was legally disowned before I was born... And I grew up knowing that I would be responsible for my Grandparents 🥰❣️ I left California as a young child.. but I ALWAYS KNEW MY GRANDPARENTS WERE MY RESPONSIBILITY ‼️ I took care of them up until my Grandfather passed away... Once he did, My husband & I made the necessary DECISIONS and FINALLY GOT MY Grandma here to Hawai'i... She spent the last 4.5 years of her life with us... My husband & our 3 children 🥰❣️ She's now buried here❣️ I might not be Jewish by birth... but I honored them to the best of my ability 🥰❣️ 💞 ALOHA FROM HAWAI'I 💞🌹 LYSSA 🌹

    • @AaAa-pf7tj
      @AaAa-pf7tj 2 місяці тому +4

      Why was aunt was disowned?

    • @sabrinastratton1991
      @sabrinastratton1991 2 місяці тому

      ​@@AaAa-pf7tj probably married a non Jew

    • @tothelighthouse9843
      @tothelighthouse9843 Місяць тому

      Thank you for sharing some of your personal & family history!

  • @mango8918
    @mango8918 3 місяці тому +67

    I don't know how the algorithm led me to this channel, but I truly have enjoyed watching Stacey's videos. She has such an engaging personality and I've learned so much in the few videos that I've watched. I can't wait to binge the rest of them. Thank you!

  • @hodayaswisa7786
    @hodayaswisa7786 3 місяці тому +106

    Such a sweet family❤, it breaks my heart to see the hatred they have just because of their religion..

  • @keikosah8254
    @keikosah8254 2 місяці тому +11

    What a beautiful family. I love that they find such strength in their faith and it helps them love and accept others instead of divide.

  • @noel6450
    @noel6450 3 місяці тому +45

    I love how the parents talked about continuity and how it’s a religion but also a culture. One of the things I love about Judaism.

  • @bbcerise
    @bbcerise 3 місяці тому +21

    I've been watching 4 episods now (the aristocrat family, the youtube family, the one from Brighton with kids that don't go to school and this one) and I've loved that one so much. How great to see those people so open and how you all respect each other in your difference. The world would be a much better place with people like them and you Stacey! Regards from Paris.

  • @bethbrownstein8746
    @bethbrownstein8746 2 місяці тому +10

    As a non-observant Jew, I myself didn’t learn anything new, but I truly enjoyed the interaction and the inquisitiveness.

  • @tothelighthouse9843
    @tothelighthouse9843 Місяць тому +5

    The Wollenbergs were very kind to invite us all into their home.
    Imagine being the most observant person in your observant community. What a duty, responsibility, honour & burden.
    Spending time with this wonderful family really had me pondering the connection between spiritual practice & spiritual feeling/experience. I really wanted to ask them the deeper questions about their spirituality not as a daily practice of habits & duties but as a feeling. Like the moment when Blima began to cry when she told the story of the woman who emerged from the Mikva--that seemed to be a real moment of spiritual connection/feeling. I'd love to know more about that, about their spiritual feelings, journeys, experiences.

  • @margarethelminska6346
    @margarethelminska6346 3 місяці тому +31

    I really enjoyed this episode. My Jewish friends love Shabbat, because it is a quieter, more restful time, and concentrated on the family. Thinking about the part of the prayer of Jewish men that gives thanks for not being born a woman, it seems that could be interpreted a different ways, one being that in some ways women have the more difficult life, especially in that bearing and raising children is not so easy. It's not necessarily because men are seen as "better" than women , though some might interprest it that way.

    • @Cassie00111
      @Cassie00111 23 дні тому

      i think its a horrible prayer. and the belief a menstruating woman is impure. HORRIBLE. Not their fault...they just blindly follow their Torah. Young women are turning away from religion for good reason.

    • @vitag5225
      @vitag5225 15 днів тому

      I think it is a matter of perspective. With women having to go through childbirth, it is enough for men to say they are thankful they don't have to go through that. That is enough, and respect women for their traditional roles and responsibilities. It is a blessing to know what are our jobs in life.

    • @Cassie00111
      @Cassie00111 14 днів тому

      @@vitag5225 its mindless to believe one has no choice in "roles"..that a big daddy in the sky has decided for you. Mindless!!!

  • @MegaBpop
    @MegaBpop 2 місяці тому +8

    Stacy, Thank You so much for doing this video. I am an American Catholic. I have even more respect now that I have seen their deep dedication to the Faith. I pray that you have been moved as well.

  • @missl1775
    @missl1775 2 місяці тому +23

    With all the antisemitism I've had to deal with recently, Stacey's respect is bringing me to tears. The way she interacts with the family is sensitive, but she also doesn't treat Orthodoxy like some obscure historical ritual that you can study but not critique - she asks questions, she expresses what would and wouldn't work for her, she communicates her thoughts. Kudos to the family, especially the children, for being willing to serve as an example for the beauty of Jewish families and Jewish communities.

    • @miramataija1628
      @miramataija1628 29 днів тому

      I am sure you are crying as much as the people in the Gaza genocide. Feeling sorry for yourself while your people are killing children en masse. It is always about you isn't it? Even when you are behaving like nazis you still manage to play the victims.

  • @alwaysnamjooning1899
    @alwaysnamjooning1899 Місяць тому +7

    Watching as a modern Orthodox Jew (slightly less strict but follow much of the same rules) and I'm amazed at how respectful this was. ❤

  • @miriamneustadt8872
    @miriamneustadt8872 2 місяці тому +13

    as an ultra-orthodox hasidic jew i was smiling thru the whole video, i think this is the first one i have watched that is showing the happiness and peace that comes with living such a life. there was no judgment, as i have seen with other videos.

  • @user-xm4zc6ez2g
    @user-xm4zc6ez2g 3 місяці тому +35

    This is really heartwarming. I’m a Jewish-American subscriber who was raised with Conservative Judaism (not as strict as Orthodox), and grew up being friends with a Chabad (same type of Orthodox as this family) family of 16. They are wonderful people, but are often even more demonized than those of us who are less traditional. A lot of people don’t realize that once you look past the cultural differences, they are just the same as anyone else.
    Also as someone who does adhere to some Jewish laws, like keeping kosher, a lot of these things become second nature. I’ve never wanted to eat non-kosher foods, I can scan the ingredient list of a food container quickly, etc. I don’t find keeping kosher inconvenient. So for a lot of these rules, it’s so ingrained that it doesn’t feel like much work. Of course, for some things, there is self-discipline exercised, but I think you also get used to exercising that amount of self-discipline.
    Seeing you get to stay over with this family and be invited to partake in our culture puts a smile on my face. Especially in the face of ever worsening antisemitism. ❤

    • @user-bw3fl7fj9w
      @user-bw3fl7fj9w 3 місяці тому

      What do you do for eating with travel?
      I've seen on some videos that they bring all their own food with them?
      Also, what do you do if you share a meal at someone's house or restaurant that's not kosher? Can you go and it something that's no meat or dairy?

    • @erinaa9486
      @erinaa9486 3 місяці тому +5

      ​@@user-bw3fl7fj9w depending on where we travel, there is usually kosher food we can buy. And it's v easy to bring sandwiches and tuna along to places that don't even have regular grocery stores.
      There are rules against eating food cooked by non-jews even if it's kosher in order to maintain separation. One way around that is to have a jew be involved in cooking, such as turning on the flame. In some countries there's a list of kosher foods you can find in stores (even though they don't have kosher symbols). Raw fruits, nuts, and vegetables outside of Israel are always kosher.

    • @user-xm4zc6ez2g
      @user-xm4zc6ez2g 3 місяці тому +6

      @@user-bw3fl7fj9w I’m not very strict when it comes to keeping kosher so I just ensure that I don’t eat in kosher ingredients (like pork, shellfish, etc.), I’m okay with eating things that aren’t certified

    • @user-bw3fl7fj9w
      @user-bw3fl7fj9w 3 місяці тому

      ​@@erinaa9486thanks

  • @edenpr1998
    @edenpr1998 3 місяці тому +51

    The reason you don't mix meat and dairy is a custom that comes from the rule: don't cook a lamb in its mother's milk. So out of precaution Jews who keep kosher do not mix meat and milk.

    • @JASerickson
      @JASerickson 3 місяці тому +14

      It’s interesting to me, as this law was given to separate Israel from pagan tribes who would do this sort of cooking as a sacrifice to their gods.

    • @chaimlevin125
      @chaimlevin125 Місяць тому +3

      The reason milk and meat aren’t mixed at all is because the prohibition of cooking a lamb in the milk of its mother is written 3 times from which the rabbis derive separate laws.

    • @mizv4043
      @mizv4043 День тому

      I did notice that paerve is not mentioned in the video which includes fish and eggs

  • @katycooke3635
    @katycooke3635 3 місяці тому +21

    I absolutely love this family. Even though they have a lot of rules I felt an extreme calmness when the mom and dad spoke. They seem like such loving and understand standing people. Favorite video so far ❤It was great to see an inside look into the Jewish faith.

    • @DahliaRaz
      @DahliaRaz 2 місяці тому +5

      I’m glad you got to know a Jewish family through this video 😊💕 As a religious Jew myself I would say the rules are more of a structure than a restriction. The structure of the Torah and its rules helps guide how we live and there is so much beauty within those structurees. What seems like strict rules from the outside feel like the walls of a beautiful and warm home from within

  • @alliyahdog7038
    @alliyahdog7038 3 місяці тому +10

    Thank you for sharing the orthodox Jewish life. I was raised Roman Catholic, and miss alot of our traditions that are not practiced by most anymore. Wish for a better simpler time.

  • @donnettewebster2504
    @donnettewebster2504 3 місяці тому +39

    I found this very interesting. I learned things I didn’t know. They seem like a great family.

  • @sophieirwin3497
    @sophieirwin3497 3 місяці тому +28

    That blind date thing sounds great. Your family does the leg work but if you're like 'nope, absolutely not', you have a say in who you marry and you can give your family some feedback: 'Actually I don't want x, y, z. When I said this, what I meant was this' etc.

  • @missannettep6796
    @missannettep6796 2 місяці тому +12

    Your presentation is perfect. How sad that people hate what they do not know or understand. Thank you!

  • @asmrhealing2294
    @asmrhealing2294 2 місяці тому +11

    What a lovely family every single one of them the parents and the kids ❤❤❤ they all seem so kind and the interviewer is just adorable 🌹🌹

  • @rachellynch2898
    @rachellynch2898 2 місяці тому +20

    Thank you for putting this out! Wonderful people, wonderful content.
    Live and let live, everyone.

    • @theblakex
      @theblakex Місяць тому

      Tell that tell Israel while they're mass murdering the Palestinians. Are they letting live?

  • @ButterFlyGoddess
    @ButterFlyGoddess 3 місяці тому +38

    ✨I REMEMBER SEEING THEM CELEBRATE ON EASTERN AVE IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK✨EVERYONE ONE WAS HAVING A GOOD TIME, MY CAB DRIVER & I SAT THRU A FEW RED LIGHTS WATCHING✨🧚🏾💫

    • @elisemiller13
      @elisemiller13 3 місяці тому +1

      @ButterFlyGoddess are you referring to Hassidic Jews, or Orthodox? There is a difference, to say the least.

    • @alizahalon
      @alizahalon 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@elisemiller13She is referring to Lubavitch on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. The people in the video are also Lubavitch. We are chassidic but not ultra chassidic like the Jewish people in Williamsburg, Brooklyn or Stamford Hill in London.

    • @PinkSparklerToontown
      @PinkSparklerToontown 2 місяці тому

      The people in New York are more extremist than the people in this doc

  • @deelong2862
    @deelong2862 3 місяці тому +60

    Even if you are NOT Jewish, and I am not, you still should respect them and be kind to everyone, especially the children! They were BORN into their families, like we were born into ours!!! I assume at some point, they might be able to make their own choices without being shunned by their birth families ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️I was raised Pentecostal/Christian, and I agree with that! However, even though a lot of my siblings have not remained in this faith! Although my parents (now deceased) DEFINITELY wanted us to continue the faith and TOTALLY believe that Christianity is right, they still were ALWAYS VERY HAPPY TO SEE ANY OF US‼️‼️‼️They SINCERELY AND CONSISTENTLY PRAYED for us and set great examples to us, teaching us right from wrong‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

    • @denkendannhandeln
      @denkendannhandeln 3 місяці тому +12

      No parents have the right to push away their children. Not for any reason, even if they become criminals. Remember the story of the lost son from the Bible?
      But as in all families, there can occur massive conflicts between children and parents for many complex psychological reasons, who have nothing to do with religion. Then it is really often more healthy to go separate ways.

    • @amyyyamy
      @amyyyamy 3 місяці тому +1

      Oh they’re going to be shunned

    • @denkendannhandeln
      @denkendannhandeln 3 місяці тому +3

      @@amyyyamy Nonsense. How would you know?

    • @cameron4638
      @cameron4638 2 місяці тому +1

      @@denkendannhandeln I was raised in this sect of orthodox judaism and I was shunned by my family and community for leaving. There is so much love for outsiders, but it never extends to your own family when they choose a different path

    • @denkendannhandeln
      @denkendannhandeln 2 місяці тому

      @@cameron4638 I am very sorry to hear that. I hope very much you and your family will find a path to reconciliation. Good luck and all my best wishes.

  • @Sofia-n-Stella
    @Sofia-n-Stella 2 місяці тому +5

    I hosted a family like this during shabbot in a Vacation Retreat Rental property in Stonington, CT a few years ago. It was a HUGE family! The mother & father, their two adult children and spouses, and then all 13 grandchildren! I had to do sooo much extra stuff to assist them for their Shabot as well but they were a lovely family

  • @MsSherryjh
    @MsSherryjh 3 місяці тому +9

    Thank you, Stacey. I felt your questions and actions were both respectful and tolerant, therefore promoting understanding. It is too bad your stay had to be so short. At the same time, or as it is said, "on the other hand," just talking, listening, and participating where possible, even a short stay, can promote understanding thereby humanizing people.

  • @nataliemason4656
    @nataliemason4656 Місяць тому +3

    This was a lovely episode. A darling family representing their faith beautifully. Best wishes to The Wollenberg family. Thank you for opening your home.

  • @Ashley-Renae1989
    @Ashley-Renae1989 3 місяці тому +17

    As a woman who has considered myself a Christian since adulthood, I think this documentary is both beautiful and fascinating, and the family is very sweet. The Jewish faith and customs have always fascinated me, as has the Holocaust due to the fact that I have Cerebral Palsy. Knowing that I could have been murdered for simply existing, it hurts me very deeply. Honestly, if I was not dating my boyfriend (non-Jewish), I would love to date a Jewish boy. ✡️🕍🕎🇮🇱

  • @nomiguberman8879
    @nomiguberman8879 2 місяці тому +16

    That was very enjoyable to watch. A lovely family and a lovely guest/host!

  • @niamhhartnettmerluccio6300
    @niamhhartnettmerluccio6300 Місяць тому +2

    This is so wonderful to see, thank you so much for sharing your lives, even if it's only over a weekend with us. I went to grad school with a number of orthodox women and we just had the best time together. I really enjoyed their company and we learned so much from each other.

  • @courtneypuzzo2502
    @courtneypuzzo2502 3 місяці тому +9

    had a summer job at a Jewish Community Center when I was 16 years old and on Fridays the center had a Shabbat service and games for the kids who attended

  • @Maryaliece
    @Maryaliece 3 місяці тому +12

    Living in VA Beach, VA, I SOOOOO love listening to your reports! Love your accent! Lol! What a WONDERFUL experience to watch this. Thank you so much for opening your home and your faith. Stacey, thank you for your reporting! I haven’t watched it all yet, but what I’ve seen is wonderful and educational!

    • @TheLaarraaBlog
      @TheLaarraaBlog 2 місяці тому +1

      off topic but I visited VA beach a couple times in 2023 to see a friend. I love it there soooo much!! such. a beautiful city and such hospitable people!

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 3 місяці тому +14

    Great kids! Great parenting!!! To me, having such a large family would be very difficult so well-done!!!!!!!

  • @zahiarizk4612
    @zahiarizk4612 2 місяці тому +8

    I just saw this today 2/28/24 & I appreciate the respect and sensitivity that surrounded this doc. The rabbi and his family are lovely. Live and let live.

  • @jonl3696
    @jonl3696 3 місяці тому +28

    I've always admired the Orthodox Jewish way of life. My grandmother was Jewish, but the more liberal kind. As liberal as she was, she still passed on certain traditions to us---particularly brachot (memorized prayers) and drilling into our heads the idea that we will always be part Jewish because of her. I guess that was her way of contributing to Jewish continuity. I went and lived in Israel for a summer just to somewhat reconnect with my Jewish identity.

    • @denkendannhandeln
      @denkendannhandeln 3 місяці тому +4

      That is very nice. Rightfully you have choosen the lion of Juda as your icon. 4600 years of history run deep. Come back soon.

    • @user-rg5kq7ru7k
      @user-rg5kq7ru7k 3 місяці тому +5

      ❤ kisses from Israel

    • @FrankskinOrweed-ep4ij
      @FrankskinOrweed-ep4ij 3 місяці тому

      Such ridiculousness. The heart of a lion that’s possessed perhaps.
      Nothing gives u the right to a land that’s home where multi generational families of true semites live, and u ethnically cleanse, r4pe, oppress and slaughter them!!!
      All in the name of God?! I can tell u as a Christian, it’s not the same god I believe in. Didn’t Moses commandments also say don’t steal and don’t kill!!
      You’re probably more European than anything at this stage too. Ahekenazis and sephardics are mixed. That’s their ethnicity. European essentially, so it’s not sensible for u deny and deprive Palestinians of their birthright when it’s many of u ppl who’ve only tiny % of Semite blood!!

  • @shirlishalom770
    @shirlishalom770 2 місяці тому +7

    Mordechai has such a great sense of humour.
    The controversial sentence in the morning prayer book (the one thanking for not being a woman) has been explained to me as : a man being thankful for the simple reason that a Jewishman has more positive mizvots to accomplish.

    • @Cassie00111
      @Cassie00111 23 дні тому

      rationalization exists for all the anti-women stuff in religious texts (Bible, Torah, The Koran, Book of Mormon) to appeal to modern women. Bottom line, these texts were written by men. young women are turning away from religion in droves.. for good reason.

  • @barbaraness4507
    @barbaraness4507 9 днів тому +1

    15:32 The couple’s explanation of their dating , and marriage made sense to me. I knew my husband for three months before marrying him, and he understood I had religious beliefs, and that I went to church. He wasn’t atheist , but didn’t attend any church either. It was very difficult being married into his family, and to him because he/they knew nothing about my religion (Latter Day Saints/Mormon).

  • @milindadawson6503
    @milindadawson6503 3 місяці тому +20

    What a lovely family and very interesting interview

  • @clodaghscott7220
    @clodaghscott7220 3 місяці тому +19

    Thank you so much. A wonderful family so interesting and insightful.

  • @lucianeedgington9421
    @lucianeedgington9421 3 місяці тому +12

    I think you are free to leave your religion any way you like, just don’t try to impose your beliefs on others.
    The jewish community is a perfect positive example of that!

  • @tetiana7868
    @tetiana7868 Місяць тому +1

    Stacy, I'm just totally charmed by your respectful and at the same time open manner. Love every episode. It's been really interesting to see the way people lead their life in such a closed and specific community. The way that the mother is open to discussing some very delicate topic is amazing.

  • @isabelle8836
    @isabelle8836 2 місяці тому +5

    Such good wonderful family. No reason for hate this family, they do not harm anyone

  • @maryfilippou6667
    @maryfilippou6667 3 місяці тому +8

    What a wonderful family! So loving and disciplined and jotous in fulfillment of their purpose and Gids love. Thanks to Stacey too for bringing to us. Wondeful, super parents fulfilling real creativity blessed by God.

  • @valerienelson3296
    @valerienelson3296 3 місяці тому +34

    As they say different strokes for different folks. Fascinating to see how others believe & live. As long as no one is getting hurt and it's a muchual belief who am I to judge how others want to live? I do enjoy their sense & saftey of community.
    Thank You ❤ oh and what a beautiful family!

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 2 місяці тому +5

    As a Lutheran originally from North Dakota, & generational roots still tie me there, I already knew some of this story, having worked alongside Jewish nurses during my career in New Mexico & now in California. I understand about traditions, community, biases, etc.

  • @budgetwithrenay2419
    @budgetwithrenay2419 2 місяці тому +5

    Extremely interesting! I love learning of other faiths and cultures; we don’t have to agree but I think Stacy showed that we should be respectful.

  • @RadiantRiv
    @RadiantRiv 2 місяці тому +12

    I’ve watched Stacy on glow up and it’s amazing to see her on documentaries like this. She’s so nice and takes the time to listen

  • @margiesoapyhairbillian4754
    @margiesoapyhairbillian4754 2 місяці тому +8

    Thank you for this ❤ lovely video.

  • @user-rp7tm1vx7e
    @user-rp7tm1vx7e Місяць тому +1

    Coming from a family of 12, it reminded me of my childhood days. Anyone coming from a numerous family will relate to this video, regardless of their religion beliefs. There was no way i wouldn't make my bed without having my mom realizing soon enough. I really enjoyed this video and Stacey asked some crucial questions and i find her quite accepting and non-judging. The family seem to have a lot of peace and harmony!

  • @MootElm
    @MootElm 2 місяці тому +5

    We should respect & love everyone, no matter what their culture, gender, citizenship or religion is. We are all humans at the end of the day and the life of each one of us is equally valuable. Please spread love and not hate. Make peace & not war.

  • @barbarajeffries
    @barbarajeffries 2 місяці тому +7

    This was lovely. Thank you.

  • @Betty-mm9gz
    @Betty-mm9gz 2 місяці тому +4

    Amazing awesome beautiful family. Thanks for sharing this documentary.

  • @emilyshirelbreslav3537
    @emilyshirelbreslav3537 15 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this episode! This is so important. Stacy, you're incredible ❤

  • @erinhoney4880
    @erinhoney4880 3 місяці тому +14

    Absolutely wonderful episode

  • @dmsmiles4044
    @dmsmiles4044 3 місяці тому +11

    There is so much more beauty and so much depth that was missed out here. And the questions for me were not answered properly. But a Lovely family.

    • @beigelr2262
      @beigelr2262 3 місяці тому +9

      its almost impossible to answer any questions on judiasm completely in one video. everything about it is so complex rabbis for thousands of years are still discussing and learning the same concepts

    • @dmsmiles4044
      @dmsmiles4044 3 місяці тому

      @@beigelr2262 very true. I think i would keep it simple too. I would have said Torah is a relationship tool that Gd gave us to get close to Him. So by keeping these laws we are building a relationship. And i would give an example of husband and wife who see all the details in there lifes with each other and do together for each other. And say just like when we for example go out of our way and give the gift are wife loves even though its harder to find so to we go out of are way to make Hashem 'smile' to build that conection. Or imagen having a book with every detail of what your wife loves and hates. And all you have to do to have a good loving caring holsome marriage and deap meaningful relationship would be to follow that book. The Torah is that book for Gd.

  • @brandiva96
    @brandiva96 3 місяці тому +38

    You may or may not agree with their lifestyle, but you do have to admit they are very disciplined!!

  • @eily_b
    @eily_b 3 місяці тому +9

    Although I consider myself an agnostic, I am quite intrigued by the orthodox Jewish life. I watched quite some documentaries about Jewish life in the UK as well as Peter Santinello visiting them and even allowed him to film Shabbat and I follow a Jewish woman from Canada explaining all the different things about orthodox Jewish life. The only thing I find really sad is, like Stacey said, that they can not be friends with non-Jewish people because of their strict food laws. And food brings people together so I think this is really a sad thing that they divide themselves from any other group of people. Although I know that they are still a minority amongst Jewish people, most of them are secular and do eat whatever they want and are not religious to that degree.

    • @woofawoof7616
      @woofawoof7616 2 місяці тому +2

      I would gently say that they can still absolutely be friends, just perhaps not eat at their friends' homes. But most foods can be made kosher with a few tweaks, and the Shabbat table is open to everyone.

  • @randomviewer3494
    @randomviewer3494 Місяць тому +1

    What a lovely family, so respectful, kind, funny, wellspoken. I don't follow their religion, but I wish I could be more like them.

  • @debraburgess2764
    @debraburgess2764 3 місяці тому +6

    If there is such a rush up to Shabbat I would be tempted to have kids start the day before to start cleaning rooms and sorting laundry. I think a day of rest would be good for everybody.

  • @kristinalewis6126
    @kristinalewis6126 3 місяці тому +6

    GOOD JOB THANK YOU I LEARNED A LOT

  • @kelliepineda9822
    @kelliepineda9822 2 місяці тому +1

    thank you foraking these documentaries I live them live learning about other views ect

  • @joheatherdodson
    @joheatherdodson 2 місяці тому +2

    Like Stacey, I too am deeply disturbed by the anti-Semitic trends that are growing in our world and especially all at a time when we are supposed to be more tolerant of one another. I am a Christian, so like this family, I choose to follow God (YHWH) even when I don't understand His ways. I know that He loves me, and I am called according to His purpose. And His amazing love has changed everything about my life! He has carried me through dark, dark valleys and been right beside me in the best times. Thank you so much for being open to sharing this family's special story. I pray that Stacey, as an atheist, will continue to be open to see the fingerprints of God in her own life.

  • @lizagervais8621
    @lizagervais8621 2 місяці тому +4

    This was a great video. I have also seen videos of Orthodox Jews in New York. I was surprized that the rabbi and his oldest son did not have the curls at the temples that I am used to seeing.

    • @LS-ei7xk
      @LS-ei7xk 2 місяці тому +8

      Different sect.

  • @hilberryable
    @hilberryable 3 місяці тому +16

    Every religion should be shown respect, despite one's personal views and opinions. What we saw and heard from this episode was a pleasant example of plenty of goodness, kindness and happy people. I saw nothing wrong in how they lived and their strong beliefs and faith.

  • @firststepsonlinemarketing7620
    @firststepsonlinemarketing7620 Місяць тому +2

    I enjoyed this so much. I am a Christian and love the Jewish people because God chose them as His special people. When you have studied the Bible and how it came to be that God chose Israel, you understand why they follow certain laws. And the reason why they do it all is simple: because God told them to. The boy gave an excellent answer: it is faith to do some things just because God said to do them. God bless them. May they come to know Jesus as their Messiah.

    • @hellokitty10117
      @hellokitty10117 16 днів тому

      god chose ppl who are commiting genoc1ide agiants k1ds? get help

  • @equaltoable
    @equaltoable Місяць тому

    Lovely family
    Thank you so much for presenting them with respect and a sense of fun.