Maybe not strangers because some people tend to forgot those one's and why that was a problem back then! You tell them the truth and they kept causing issue's! I never liked butcher's! Not even once! I nice restaurant and weh!!!! They purposely screwed things up and to prove what? It's clear they didn't understand as much as they let on! Weh yeah, good! Clean hands!!!!!!! Lol. Yeah when you find out they lied and like a more kind life, that was obvious the first time!!!! The one's who see it for what it is and didn't like the unneeded approaches usually had the simular science in mind! Thier's nothing to prove, we could have all had our life's as we where! Why would anyone have had to change? Lol, and the best part is did they need to! Funny when you look back and see clearly or have sight for matters of such
It truly is a mitzvah to have food, with the prices of groceries continuing to go up, being inventive to make your products stretch is act of mindfulness as well.
Kosher makes no sense to me. It feels like brainwashing. Just eat from other Jews? No milk and meat? Why?! Otherwise God is angry? Who is God then? What's the worst he can do if I eat bacon? He needs humans to even understand the physical world, why would he place such strict rules on food? That sound stuuupid. Dutch Jewry is actually learning from the criticism that we're too culty and being more open and transparent and dropping kosher nonsense. That said we still don't eat like savages, more like the new testament and even Jesus said pigs are now acceptable.
Because eating kosher is healthier, period. I am an Israeli Jew, and when I've lived in the U.S. I have eaten alot of unkosher food. I'm so glad I've stopped doing that, I love eating kosher, I think it is tastier, and it makes me feel clean in body and spirit. This is a great and an encouraging vid. Thanks ❤
For the non-Jews wondering why Jews do not do sacrificial services anymore....It's literally a sin to do so with no temple in Jerusalem...Deuteronomy 12. For those that believe G-D can only forgive you with a sacrifice, learn from Daniel. Daniel lived in the Babylonian Exile and no temple was present. He never once offered a sacrifice and was greatly beloved by G-D. Daniel gave advice to Nebuchadnezzar once. It's Daniel 4:24(Jewish bible)/ 4:27(Christian bible) which was give charity to the poor and it actually causes G-D to forgive sin. It's a type of micro-sacrifice that Jews have done since Israel's inception...which is why Daniel suggested it to Nebuchadnezzar. It's one of the secrets to Jewish success too....even though it's never been a secret considering Daniel 4 lol.
My interpretation of voluntary dietary restrictions is that it’s a combination of mastery of the lesser sin aids in mastery of the greater sin and generation upon generation of observation lead to certain foods being viewed as unsafe. A kosher or halal food truck would be interesting.
While the spirit of this video is very uplifting and mostly true, you can't get away from the fact that keeping kosher is a very contentious issue among the very religious, where the followers of one orthodox rabbi won't eat the food prepared by the followers of a competing orthodox rabbi because it isn't "kosher" enough.
The best way to explain kosher is that it comes from God. The whys of eating kosher are not as important is that it is a sign of obedience. He is concerned about showing faith through obedience to rules. I am told Jews have 613 rules to follow, some of which are kosher rules. You are better off following them and learn about your faith. Of course, what is considered kosher is more strict the more Orthodox you are.
It’s actually not the best way to describe it. People turn these books into religious rituals with no logical meaning and that is just about never the case. It’s advice and no the best way to describe it isn’t simply that it came from God. The rational and logical why of the advise being given is important.
@@SeerSeekingTruth these are commands from God. Jews follow them for thousands of years by now. These are commands Perhaps there are reasons why this or that, but certain parts of the codex are commanding
@@hrvatskinoahid1048 So when God commanded Noah to bring 7 clean animals onto the ark and two unclean animals, are you taking about those noahide law's. Also the Jews are only one tribe, I believe That God also divorced the Jews after they to had transgressth his commandments. There are still 10 lost tribes that God plans on bringing back to him. Shalom...
My Jewish Great Grandmother kept Kosher all her 101years even though she married a C/E Aussie man. We were reared non Jewish but we all loved Bubbeh so her ways were 'normal' to us.
Kosher cost so much money from the east to the West, North to South. Kosher meals, you feel so Blessed when you eat it, as if there is healing in the foods & even helps my friend Depression when we go to a Kosher Restaurant.
Actually, certain Kosher laws ARE to keep a separation between Jews and non Jews. Namely, bread baked by a non Jew for his private use, is forbidden for a Jew to eat, even if the bread happens to be intrinsically Kosher.
Europeans are mostly God loving people but we don't plan to fall for this Kosher scheme, we know it's about separating Jews from non Jews none of this magical take care of animals bullshit. If you visit here be mindful we would give you food but it won't be Kosher. Other than that our religion and world experience are pretty much the same.
I wasn’t raised kosher but when I was 16 I decided that part of my Jewish identity is to have a kosher diet. In the beginning I also asked what was in the food and made many mistakes. For example I didn’t know French onion soup was made with a beef base in most restaurants. When one is not raised that way it’s a learning process and it’s a huge life changer
6:38 - end of the video Berakhot has a whole chapter debunking that (האמר עד קן ציפור) I think it is chapter five, or, six. And what you say here is heretical according to the Talmud.
There's plenty of kosher options. beef ,veal, and lamb "bacon", and turkey "bacon" that's kosher. We don't say we can't use a substitute just we don't use not kosher animals.
B'H even though I don't keep kosher (for a variety of reasons but especially because I can't current afford to regularly cook for myself as a college senior never mind school itself and the Knox caf is usually pretty good so I know regardless of what it is I can definetly do it), though upon a closer inspection of Kosher rules etc I might at a later point at least be able to do several of these in my own practice. And I as a Reform Jew (chosen by Torah v'et Sinai ?? grammar right, word choice etc right idk just kind of curious about that 'et,'), would argue even to those in Chabad or other groups that that is still meaningful to Gd and to me, and therefore even if I don't become a part of Chabad or similar (not that I'd want to especially perhaps Neo Hasdism could be for me because of my personal anti Zionist politics, status as a Jew - by choice though it really probably doesn't matter too much to most Chabadnik most of the time nor to Gd - and my relationship to gender as a transfeminist trans woman most forms of Hasidism wouldn't really work out for me well, or even maybe stricter Orthodoxy I'm not so sure that'd give me the freedom I need, I came to Judaism looking for answers, belief in the Echad, and safety from Christian nationalism and later Zionism as well (it's arguably within our tradition if you have a good look at even recent history, the American Jewish Zionist consensus didn't form till fairly recently even in 1948 there were Jews against the foundation of Medinat Israel), anyways maybe that's why I still eat my bacon shrimp cheeseburgers (going to have to make that sometime thanks for the idea B"H). Yeah...... this is still Post Yom Kippur college brained me writing this so I'm going an unecessary level of deep if I can. That said I'll probably go a little more out of my way to at least avoid things from the sciatic area of an animal - even pigs - yeah, and to not waste as much as possible, and to when eating a fish specifically at least check with the monger if it's scaled or not though I might still get it as a seafood lover and etc perhaps instead of that especially for seafood/shellfish check their quality and ethicalness as best as I might be able to in a grocery store even if that means trying to talk to lots of employees and taking more time. Anyways B"H.
Thank you for sharing. Entertaining and educational. I wish you didn't throw the dig in at Picasso. Too much misandry in our American culture already. and it seemed inappropriate as well as unnecessary, not in keeping with the theme of your narrative. Shalom.
I wanted to make a joke about I cant be a Jew due to shellfish, but I had to stop after 7mins. Following random rules wont bring you closer to God nor does it make you a kinder person. Only being kind works.
3:20 I mean, that is what the Torah litteraly says: Do not make a covenant with them ~gentiles~. And do not marry them. (somewhere in shemot) Then there is the whole shimpshon hagibor story. The KSA is even stricter; Claiming in Yichud that "One should not be alone with a gentile; for they are suspected of spilling blood". Or "A non-Jewish midwife should not suckle a Jewish child, because of the treif food she eats, but one may allow it to keep the peace". (raising children) "A gentile's bread is inferior to that of a Jew" both in food laws, and seider berakhot ~Dont know how to translate that~
Today we cannot truly determine who is of what blood line. There is no actual way to track this no matter what science says. Unless you have the dna of the “original tribes” we flat out don’t know who is who and just because you were born and raised in Israel or your family claims to know they are of Israeli decent doesn’t mean it’s true and doesn’t mean they are from the original tribes… at all.
God designed all animals to serve a purpose, when God gave us (israelites) not Jews only the food law's it was an outline of what animals our ok for us to eat and what animals are not ok to eat. It's sad because we (former) Christians have looked to our Jewish brothers and sisters to tell us the truth of why we shouldn't eat certain animals. On one hand it is showing God our obedience to his commandments but on the literal side it is because God is saying that certain animals are toxic to our bodies. A man who is a Muslim did a really good job of showing thousands of people a scientific reason of how dangerous it is for us to eat. For those of you who have been consuming pork for years wondering why you aren't dead well not all poison take effect right away, some poison take longer than others to destroy you. Also for the Christian on here you won't find one single scripture in the new testament of the apostles or Jesus himself intentionally eating something unclean. For the love of God please stop using Acts 10 to argue your case, the meaning of Peter's vision is revealed at the end of the testimony that has nothing to do with animals but instead gentiles. And Jews don't eat meat and cheese together because of tradition not because God said not to eat meat and cheese together he simply said not to seeth a calf in it's mother's milk. Before the judgment of sodom and Ghamorrah when The Angels met with Abraham he had a meal prepared for them of meat and cheese curds, and they did feast. I love my Jewish brothers and sisters but we must stay in the truth of the scriptures starting with the Torah. Shalom...
*Curious how all I ever get are advertisements from Jewish and Israeli groups. But I'm sure THEY have no influence at all over culture, society, media, Big Tech, etc*
I lov this channel and love a good brisket but I do have family friends that are Orthodox Jews that are Vegan and Kosher so you can be Jewish any denomination and not eat animals.
I don't eat pork most of the time. Sometimes pork gets mixed into my food. I am not Jewish but I am from Islam. I don't really eat meat. The last time I ate meat was 8 weeks ago, I eat dairy prouducts though. I am not from Judisam but I have Jewish blood.
It's not only about food. It's also about being honest in business and in your relationships with family and strangers as well as with friends.
Maybe not strangers because some people tend to forgot those one's and why that was a problem back then! You tell them the truth and they kept causing issue's! I never liked butcher's! Not even once! I nice restaurant and weh!!!! They purposely screwed things up and to prove what? It's clear they didn't understand as much as they let on! Weh yeah, good! Clean hands!!!!!!! Lol. Yeah when you find out they lied and like a more kind life, that was obvious the first time!!!! The one's who see it for what it is and didn't like the unneeded approaches usually had the simular science in mind! Thier's nothing to prove, we could have all had our life's as we where! Why would anyone have had to change? Lol, and the best part is did they need to! Funny when you look back and see clearly or have sight for matters of such
This is spectacular thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thank you!
Thank you for making these videos. You have helped my family and I grow closer to our Semitic Roots. Keep up the great work guys! ❤
And by the way don’t come with Holocaust which is now nearly 100 years over while you the jews in the US just killed millions of arab people!
It truly is a mitzvah to have food, with the prices of groceries continuing to go up, being inventive to make your products stretch is act of mindfulness as well.
Kosher makes no sense to me. It feels like brainwashing. Just eat from other Jews? No milk and meat? Why?! Otherwise God is angry? Who is God then?
What's the worst he can do if I eat bacon? He needs humans to even understand the physical world, why would he place such strict rules on food?
That sound stuuupid. Dutch Jewry is actually learning from the criticism that we're too culty and being more open and transparent and dropping kosher nonsense.
That said we still don't eat like savages, more like the new testament and even Jesus said pigs are now acceptable.
This is a wonderful video! Thank you.
Great video, thanks for sharing 😀
Because eating kosher is healthier, period. I am an Israeli Jew, and when I've lived in the U.S. I have eaten alot of unkosher food. I'm so glad I've stopped doing that, I love eating kosher, I think it is tastier, and it makes me feel clean in body and spirit. This is a great and an encouraging vid. Thanks ❤
Read the book by Marvin Harris called Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches. It is an anthropological account of why kosher laws developed.
For the non-Jews wondering why Jews do not do sacrificial services anymore....It's literally a sin to do so with no temple in Jerusalem...Deuteronomy 12. For those that believe G-D can only forgive you with a sacrifice, learn from Daniel. Daniel lived in the Babylonian Exile and no temple was present. He never once offered a sacrifice and was greatly beloved by G-D. Daniel gave advice to Nebuchadnezzar once. It's Daniel 4:24(Jewish bible)/ 4:27(Christian bible) which was give charity to the poor and it actually causes G-D to forgive sin. It's a type of micro-sacrifice that Jews have done since Israel's inception...which is why Daniel suggested it to Nebuchadnezzar. It's one of the secrets to Jewish success too....even though it's never been a secret considering Daniel 4 lol.
The secret to Jewish success is satanic nepotism. John 8:44
Makes sense that the children of satan do so well in this fallen world.
Jesus is King!
Jesus died for all there's no need
Thank you for this video!😊
You are so welcome!
Israel throws one of the biggest pride events in the world annually, is it kosher?
F4ggots are totally not kosher
Loved this cool video.
Amein!!! Todah for your wonderful video!! May Hashem bless you every day for the rest of your life. Gut Shabbos!!
Thank you for the information. U clarified a couple of questions.
Awesome. Well done. 😎
As a self proclaimed heathen I eat my bacon cheeseburgers and washed down with a milkshake.
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Love this! Thank you so much
As a Christian I follow God’s instruction. As God said , Why defile yourself?
So interesting
Eat whatever you want, it used to be rules to prevent you eat certain things to prevent disease, but just know it doesn’t matter these days.
This was very well done pretty much what I say when people ask me why
My interpretation of voluntary dietary restrictions is that it’s a combination of mastery of the lesser sin aids in mastery of the greater sin and generation upon generation of observation lead to certain foods being viewed as unsafe. A kosher or halal food truck would be interesting.
While the spirit of this video is very uplifting and mostly true, you can't get away from the fact that keeping kosher is a very contentious issue among the very religious, where the followers of one orthodox rabbi won't eat the food prepared by the followers of a competing orthodox rabbi because it isn't "kosher" enough.
The best way to explain kosher is that it comes from God. The whys of eating kosher are not as important is that it is a sign of obedience. He is concerned about showing faith through obedience to rules. I am told Jews have 613 rules to follow, some of which are kosher rules. You are better off following them and learn about your faith. Of course, what is considered kosher is more strict the more Orthodox you are.
Gentiles have the 7 Noahide commandments.
@@hrvatskinoahid1048and a Large percentage of them Don’t adhere to Anything Even the Christians.
It’s actually not the best way to describe it. People turn these books into religious rituals with no logical meaning and that is just about never the case. It’s advice and no the best way to describe it isn’t simply that it came from God. The rational and logical why of the advise being given is important.
@@SeerSeekingTruth these are commands from God. Jews follow them for thousands of years by now. These are commands
Perhaps there are reasons why this or that, but certain parts of the codex are commanding
@@hrvatskinoahid1048
So when God commanded Noah to bring 7 clean animals onto the ark and two unclean animals, are you taking about those noahide law's. Also the Jews are only one tribe, I believe That God also divorced the Jews after they to had transgressth his commandments.
There are still 10 lost tribes that God plans on bringing back to him.
Shalom...
Thank you so much …..Love kosher food ❤
My Jewish Great Grandmother kept Kosher all her 101years even though she married a C/E Aussie man. We were reared non Jewish but we all loved Bubbeh so her ways were 'normal' to us.
Kosher cost so much money from the east to the West, North to South.
Kosher meals, you feel so Blessed when you eat it, as if there is healing in the foods & even helps my friend Depression when we go to a Kosher Restaurant.
Actually, certain Kosher laws ARE to keep a separation between Jews and non Jews. Namely, bread baked by a non Jew for his private use, is forbidden for a Jew to eat, even if the bread happens to be intrinsically Kosher.
Europeans are mostly God loving people but we don't plan to fall for this Kosher scheme, we know it's about separating Jews from non Jews none of this magical take care of animals bullshit. If you visit here be mindful we would give you food but it won't be Kosher. Other than that our religion and world experience are pretty much the same.
1:36
I think you meant to say "carnivorous predetors"... There are plenty of demestic fish and birds that are kosher
If you have to ask “Is there bacon in it?” You are not keeping kosher.
I wasn’t raised kosher but when I was 16 I decided that part of my Jewish identity is to have a kosher diet. In the beginning I also asked what was in the food and made many mistakes. For example I didn’t know French onion soup was made with a beef base in most restaurants.
When one is not raised that way it’s a learning process and it’s a huge life changer
May Hashem help you on the fulfillment of all mitzvot and on your personal tikun. 🙏🏼
6:38 - end of the video
Berakhot has a whole chapter debunking that (האמר עד קן ציפור)
I think it is chapter five, or, six.
And what you say here is heretical according to the Talmud.
Bacon is so good, more for us!
I love vegan bacon.
There's plenty of kosher options. beef ,veal, and lamb "bacon", and turkey "bacon" that's kosher. We don't say we can't use a substitute just we don't use not kosher animals.
B'H even though I don't keep kosher (for a variety of reasons but especially because I can't current afford to regularly cook for myself as a college senior never mind school itself and the Knox caf is usually pretty good so I know regardless of what it is I can definetly do it), though upon a closer inspection of Kosher rules etc I might at a later point at least be able to do several of these in my own practice. And I as a Reform Jew (chosen by Torah v'et Sinai ?? grammar right, word choice etc right idk just kind of curious about that 'et,'), would argue even to those in Chabad or other groups that that is still meaningful to Gd and to me, and therefore even if I don't become a part of Chabad or similar (not that I'd want to especially perhaps Neo Hasdism could be for me because of my personal anti Zionist politics, status as a Jew - by choice though it really probably doesn't matter too much to most Chabadnik most of the time nor to Gd - and my relationship to gender as a transfeminist trans woman most forms of Hasidism wouldn't really work out for me well, or even maybe stricter Orthodoxy I'm not so sure that'd give me the freedom I need, I came to Judaism looking for answers, belief in the Echad, and safety from Christian nationalism and later Zionism as well (it's arguably within our tradition if you have a good look at even recent history, the American Jewish Zionist consensus didn't form till fairly recently even in 1948 there were Jews against the foundation of Medinat Israel), anyways maybe that's why I still eat my bacon shrimp cheeseburgers (going to have to make that sometime thanks for the idea B"H). Yeah...... this is still Post Yom Kippur college brained me writing this so I'm going an unecessary level of deep if I can. That said I'll probably go a little more out of my way to at least avoid things from the sciatic area of an animal - even pigs - yeah, and to not waste as much as possible, and to when eating a fish specifically at least check with the monger if it's scaled or not though I might still get it as a seafood lover and etc perhaps instead of that especially for seafood/shellfish check their quality and ethicalness as best as I might be able to in a grocery store even if that means trying to talk to lots of employees and taking more time. Anyways B"H.
Amen!
Thank you for sharing. Entertaining and educational. I wish you didn't throw the dig in at Picasso. Too much misandry in our American culture already. and it seemed inappropriate as well as unnecessary, not in keeping with the theme of your narrative. Shalom.
Is baby forskin kosher?
I wanted to make a joke about I cant be a Jew due to shellfish, but I had to stop after 7mins.
Following random rules wont bring you closer to God nor does it make you a kinder person. Only being kind works.
I love bacon 🥓 is good
I'm not Jewish but I hate bacon it's awful to me
3:20 I mean, that is what the Torah litteraly says:
Do not make a covenant with them ~gentiles~.
And do not marry them. (somewhere in shemot)
Then there is the whole shimpshon hagibor story.
The KSA is even stricter;
Claiming in Yichud that "One should not be alone with a gentile;
for they are suspected of spilling blood".
Or
"A non-Jewish midwife should not suckle a Jewish child,
because of the treif food she eats, but one may allow it to keep the peace".
(raising children)
"A gentile's bread is inferior to that of a Jew" both in food laws, and seider berakhot ~Dont know how to translate that~
Today we cannot truly determine who is of what blood line. There is no actual way to track this no matter what science says. Unless you have the dna of the “original tribes” we flat out don’t know who is who and just because you were born and raised in Israel or your family claims to know they are of Israeli decent doesn’t mean it’s true and doesn’t mean they are from the original tribes… at all.
Sounds kind of racist to me.
They are not like us.
There is too much information in such a little time. I wished she was slower in her information. This 10 minutes could go another hour.
Thanks for the feedback, we'll take into consideration!
G-d said so , check the Torah for details.
God designed all animals to serve a purpose, when God gave us (israelites) not Jews only the food law's it was an outline of what animals our ok for us to eat and what animals are not ok to eat.
It's sad because we (former) Christians have looked to our Jewish brothers and sisters to tell us the truth of why we shouldn't eat certain animals.
On one hand it is showing God our obedience to his commandments but on the literal side it is because God is saying that certain animals are toxic to our bodies.
A man who is a Muslim did a really good job of showing thousands of people a scientific reason of how dangerous it is for us to eat.
For those of you who have been consuming pork for years wondering why you aren't dead well not all poison take effect right away, some poison take longer than others to destroy you.
Also for the Christian on here you won't find one single scripture in the new testament of the apostles or Jesus himself intentionally eating something unclean.
For the love of God please stop using Acts 10 to argue your case, the meaning of Peter's vision is revealed at the end of the testimony that has nothing to do with animals but instead gentiles.
And Jews don't eat meat and cheese together because of tradition not because God said not to eat meat and cheese together he simply said not to seeth a calf in it's mother's milk.
Before the judgment of sodom and Ghamorrah when The Angels met with Abraham he had a meal prepared for them of meat and cheese curds, and they did feast.
I love my Jewish brothers and sisters but we must stay in the truth of the scriptures starting with the Torah.
Shalom...
Middle nation on youtube.
👍
Read the Talmud
The cheeseburger commandment!
*Curious how all I ever get are advertisements from Jewish and Israeli groups. But I'm sure THEY have no influence at all over culture, society, media, Big Tech, etc*
I lov this channel and love a good brisket but I do have family friends that are Orthodox Jews that are Vegan and Kosher so you can be Jewish any denomination and not eat animals.
the kosher rules of the Torah are very simple,the rabbi's make it complicated with there law's.
Most of the kosher rules are from the Rabbi's not G-d.
Wtf is this
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#wakeupworld
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dont forget kavana :)
I always eat Kosher Land meats!
&
Seafood not really.
No thanks. No ritual slaughter for me. Also no killing chickens to clean my sins.
why do u wear a hat?
Maybe she likes them? Maybe she prefers that to wigs, Tekkel or whatever else.
Because shes trying to hide from the small hat jokes lol
I don't eat pork either, I'm not Jewish, I'm Vegan. Shalom. 😊🔯🐽
I don't eat pork most of the time. Sometimes pork gets mixed into my food. I am not Jewish but I am from Islam. I don't really eat meat. The last time I ate meat was 8 weeks ago, I eat dairy prouducts though. I am not from Judisam but I have Jewish blood.
I love bacon ❤
This Jew does not keep Kosher!
AM YISRAEL CHAI 🇮🇱
I thought she was kind of cute...
Haha so funny and informative. No problem become a VEGAN! ❤👍
Lucky you have food. 🍉🍉🍉
Pretty good but this actress has an incredibly irritating voice.
The rise of the israeli uktra nationalists on youtube.