My son is there right now with his new bride! Thank you for this, I was able to feel like I was there with them in that beautiful special and Holy place! :)
What a beautiful synagogue. We're entranced by the ceiling and the incredible cloud imagery. Oof, the stairs of tears! Were the farmers crying over the loans they owed to the bureaucrats? Such a nice tour with the artist through her gallery. We would love to try Lital's coffee!
"I am a Palestinian from Al-Ja'ouna, a village in the region of present-day Israel. In 1948, our community was forcibly displaced from our homes, leaving behind our land, which we did not willingly sell. Our land and homes were taken by Jewish settlers. As a result, we became refugees, hoping to one day return to our beloved village of Al-Ja'ouna. With faith and determination, we hold onto the hope that we will reclaim our ancestral land.
Loved this video. I'd never heard that David was known as the corner stone. We believe that Jesus is the corner stone Act 4 v 10 -12. 1Peter 2v 6 to 8. Thanks David
Hi Jackie, thanks so much for watching and for your extremely important comment. Also, the corner-stone quote appears in the 3 synoptic Gospels in the parable of the bad tenants in the Vinyard. Matthew 21:33, Mark 12:1, Luke 20:9.
My great-grandfather Aharon Keller was one of the original settlers of Gai Oni. He never sold his land to the Rosh Pina group, and we are still enjoying the olive oil from the land. A couple of other families also didn't sell.
Hi Steven. What an honor to receive a comment from one of the founders grandchildren. Yes, I read that three founders of Gei Oni stayed : Keller, Alter-Shwartz and Friedman. I think that Keller house is a historic house, still owned by your family, correct?
@@IsraelwithDavidHyman Yes, Aviv, who's 102 and still sharp as tacks. Last time I popped by he asked me about my children by name, which is incredible considering they are the great-grandchildren of his uncle! One of the guest rooms used to be the stable where my grandfather kept his horse.
@@momoeldeyas5252 The truth is, I did not steal anything. I came to Rosh Pina 14 years ago. If you knew me you would know that in my life I would not take a person out of his house. And I'm really sorry this is the way those who founded Rosh Pina chose. Rosh Pina is a soul connection. She's not mine. Everything is on loan in this life on earth.
@@litaladanya it's not only Rosh Pina, my fathers and mothers families are from Jaouni and Sassa and I can show you where the houses of them where. We have till today even the keys of this houses. Where did your family come from? Russia, Rumania or Poland? But you think you have to a connection to this places, where your people killed mine to take their land and houses? Keep it in your mind, we will never forget this and we will never accept this. Every new generation wich comes among us has even a stronger desire for this land. And one day, we will take it back. This is a guarantee for you and evereyone in your country.
@@momoeldeyas5252 I'm so sorry this is what your family went through. I wish I could turn the wheel back and change history. But I can not. Where is your family now? Where are you from? Have you visited Rosh Pina since?
@@IsraelwithDavidHyman I just watched this one for a second time, to view it with Don, while we had Saturday morning breakfast. We both agree that these tours are the perfect incentive for another visit to Israel! Stay Well and Thanks again for bringing beautiful Israel to us through this media. Many Blessings!!!
Thank you for that charming yet informative video. My family is visiting Israel end of the year, and I have a full morning to visit Rosh Pina but it is a Shabbat Saturday. Is it OK to visit? Will 2 to 3 hours be sufficient ?
Hi Bobby, there are only a few shops open on Saturday, and the historic part of the town is very small. one hour is enough and 2 hours are plenty. If its a nice day, try walking up the Rosh Pina stream, it is very pretty there.
My son is there right now with his new bride! Thank you for this, I was able to feel like I was there with them in that beautiful special and Holy place! :)
Mazal tov. So glad that you enjoyed, thanks for watching
Esse é um grande sonho que tenho poder um dia visitar Israel e conhecer Rosh Pina...
Wonderful tour!! Thank you David
Hi Diana. מה נשמע?
So great to hear from you, thanks for watching and for your kind comments 🙂
Hi, David,
Another great tour. Thank you, brother.
Thanks Linda, glad you enjoyed.
What a beautiful synagogue. We're entranced by the ceiling and the incredible cloud imagery. Oof, the stairs of tears! Were the farmers crying over the loans they owed to the bureaucrats? Such a nice tour with the artist through her gallery. We would love to try Lital's coffee!
Thanks so much my friends. Looking forward for your Israel visit 🇮🇱
"I am a Palestinian from Al-Ja'ouna, a village in the region of present-day Israel. In 1948, our community was forcibly displaced from our homes, leaving behind our land, which we did not willingly sell. Our land and homes were taken by Jewish settlers. As a result, we became refugees, hoping to one day return to our beloved village of Al-Ja'ouna. With faith and determination, we hold onto the hope that we will reclaim our ancestral land.
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I ended up there last summer when another trip didn't work out. It was such a pleasant surprise. You've added another dimension to it.
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words. Also thank you for subscribing to the channel. Much appreciated.
Loved this tour! Another hidden gem in Israel.
Thanks for watching and for your kind comments 🙂 take care
Loved this video. I'd never heard that David was known as the corner stone. We believe that Jesus is the corner stone Act 4 v 10 -12. 1Peter 2v 6 to 8. Thanks David
Hi Jackie, thanks so much for watching and for your extremely important comment. Also, the corner-stone quote appears in the 3 synoptic Gospels in the parable of the bad tenants in the Vinyard. Matthew 21:33, Mark 12:1, Luke 20:9.
My great-grandfather Aharon Keller was one of the original settlers of Gai Oni. He never sold his land to the Rosh Pina group, and we are still enjoying the olive oil from the land. A couple of other families also didn't sell.
Hi Steven. What an honor to receive a comment from one of the founders grandchildren. Yes, I read that three founders of Gei Oni stayed : Keller, Alter-Shwartz and Friedman. I think that Keller house is a historic house, still owned by your family, correct?
@@IsraelwithDavidHyman Yes, Aviv, who's 102 and still sharp as tacks. Last time I popped by he asked me about my children by name, which is incredible considering they are the great-grandchildren of his uncle! One of the guest rooms used to be the stable where my grandfather kept his horse.
Dear David! Thank you for the great video about our lovely town .. hope to see you again at the cafe or on the magical paths of Rosh Pina
Hi Lital, thanks so much for taking part, much appreciated 😊. Take care
How can you think it's your town when you walk alongside destroyed and stolen arab houses everyday?
@@momoeldeyas5252 The truth is, I did not steal anything.
I came to Rosh Pina 14 years ago.
If you knew me you would know that in my life I would not take a person out of his house. And I'm really sorry this is the way those who founded Rosh Pina chose.
Rosh Pina is a soul connection. She's not mine. Everything is on loan in this life on earth.
@@litaladanya it's not only Rosh Pina, my fathers and mothers families are from Jaouni and Sassa and I can show you where the houses of them where. We have till today even the keys of this houses. Where did your family come from? Russia, Rumania or Poland? But you think you have to a connection to this places, where your people killed mine to take their land and houses? Keep it in your mind, we will never forget this and we will never accept this. Every new generation wich comes among us has even a stronger desire for this land. And one day, we will take it back. This is a guarantee for you and evereyone in your country.
@@momoeldeyas5252 I'm so sorry this is what your family went through. I wish I could turn the wheel back and change history. But I can not.
Where is your family now? Where are you from? Have you visited Rosh Pina since?
Wonderful tour, David! Thanks so much for sharing such a special location - - a hidden beauty!!!
Thanks Debbie, hope all is well. Take care 🙂
@@IsraelwithDavidHyman I just watched this one for a second time, to view it with Don, while we had Saturday morning breakfast. We both agree that these tours are the perfect incentive for another visit to Israel! Stay Well and Thanks again for bringing beautiful Israel to us through this media. Many Blessings!!!
Love it, very beautiful
Thanks for watching and for your kind words. Take care
Great tour though..thank you!
Thanks so much for watching. Take care
A lovely video. Rosh Pina... yes is part of a song we sing in Hallel. Pina is a corner in evrit.. Baron Rothschild was very generous to the pioneers.
Hi David, yes we sing it during Hallel. Thank you for watching and for your comments 👌
Im from rosh pina, im palestinean, my grand father lived there for 22 years
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. Take care
My favorite city in the North !
Thanks for watching, I agree 👍 Rosh Pina is great
Thank you for that charming yet informative video. My family is visiting Israel end of the year, and I have a full morning to visit Rosh Pina but it is a Shabbat Saturday. Is it OK to visit? Will 2 to 3 hours be sufficient ?
Hi Bobby, there are only a few shops open on Saturday, and the historic part of the town is very small. one hour is enough and 2 hours are plenty. If its a nice day, try walking up the Rosh Pina stream, it is very pretty there.
@@IsraelwithDavidHyman awesome. Thanks, David for the time tips. I will definitely check on the stream. 🙂
Another awesome video 😎
Thanks for watching and for your kind comments 🙂 take care
هاي بلدنا
What about the City of David?
Hi David. It's on my list. Probably during my next Jerusalem day. Thanks for watching and for your comments 👌. Take care and Shabbat Shalom
The stone the builders rejected is the messiah..You really didnt know that?
Thanks for watching and for your comment.
ליטל עושה את הסרטון ...שאפו !!!!
Absolutely. Thanks for watching and for your comments 👌
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Hi Rita from Brazil. Thanks for watching
The corner stone ist Jesus, the son of God.
Thanks for watching, but please remember that the Psalms were written by King David, 1000 years before the birth of Jesus...