Thank you for your teaching and discussion rabbi. I appreciate your discussing these topics that I do not hear discussed and your presentation of them. I wonder where in Israel you stay?
I do not know, but am told, wearing pre torn jeans became a style that is an effort to "dress down" and connect with the poor and downtrodden stylistically in the opposite way that the poor use to "dress up" and connect to the affluent. Having grown up trying to hide my torn jeans, I use to wonder if it wasn't an effort for some to look as if they had actually been doing something but sitting on the couch in their brand new jeans. If they were worn it would appear as if they were more active than they actually were. I say that because I knew how to get worn jeans if you wanted them. I usually cut them off to make "cut off shorts" or used them to patch other jeans when they get as bad as what I see people wear today.
Are you saying rabbi, that if the man believes that the fox on the right hand mean he is going to be "bamboozled" that he has already been "bamboozled" by the man who told him that that is what the fox on the right hand means?
Jeans were invented by Levi Strauss a Jew followed up by jordashe and sassoon two Israeli pants makers . BTW I've been wearing dungarees with holes in them for over 50 years. I think I invented it. But I don't have enough of a yiddeshe kup to have sold my ' holy' dungarees and bought new pairs without holes😂
A faithful Jew has great value and that's why he is different ( distinguished ) than the gentiles. If you belong to the royal court you don't behave like a commoner.
@@jon-p5c8g Yemini dialect of Hebrew is the closest to the original. Tav becomes a Thav without a dot in the middle in biblical Hebrew and Tav with a dot in Biblical Hebrew. Yemini Hebrew is not Sephardic. I mentioned those two because they are the most common Hebrew dialects and the basis for Israeli Hebrew.
Fantastic video.
Awesome video.
Thank you for your teaching and discussion rabbi. I appreciate your discussing these topics that I do not hear discussed and your presentation of them. I wonder where in Israel you stay?
I do not know, but am told, wearing pre torn jeans became a style that is an effort to "dress down" and connect with the poor and downtrodden stylistically in the opposite way that the poor use to "dress up" and connect to the affluent. Having grown up trying to hide my torn jeans, I use to wonder if it wasn't an effort for some to look as if they had actually been doing something but sitting on the couch in their brand new jeans. If they were worn it would appear as if they were more active than they actually were. I say that because I knew how to get worn jeans if you wanted them. I usually cut them off to make "cut off shorts" or used them to patch other jeans when they get as bad as what I see people wear today.
Are you saying rabbi, that if the man believes that the fox on the right hand mean he is going to be "bamboozled" that he has already been "bamboozled" by the man who told him that that is what the fox on the right hand means?
Jeans were invented by Levi Strauss a Jew followed up by jordashe and sassoon two Israeli pants makers .
BTW I've been wearing dungarees with holes in them for over 50 years. I think I invented it. But I don't have enough of a yiddeshe kup to have sold my ' holy' dungarees and bought new pairs without holes😂
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What about the black hat?
it is ridiculous. Moses did not wear a Black hat . It belong to Poles in the 1880. It is an insult to Judaism.
Its Boxing Day in Canada.
A faithful Jew has great value and that's why he is different ( distinguished ) than the gentiles. If you belong to the royal court you don't behave like a commoner.
Why do you say halahoth instead of halachot or halacha when theres no 'th' sound in Hebrew?
Biblical Hebrew did have the 'Th' sound, Ashkenazic and Sephardic Hebrew don't.
Of course there is a sof is a th.
@@jon-p5c8g Yemini dialect of Hebrew is the closest to the original. Tav becomes a Thav without a dot in the middle in biblical Hebrew and Tav with a dot in Biblical Hebrew. Yemini Hebrew is not Sephardic. I mentioned those two because they are the most common Hebrew dialects and the basis for Israeli Hebrew.
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@@jon-p5c8g Sorry.
Rabbinical opinion: no we all demand Believe in RamBam -- how dare you not! however what is Hashem's opinion? Why? No RamBam for Moshe, David, etc.
This fundamentalist, supremacist nonsense makes me happy I am leaving this stuff behind.
see ya next week