Know farmers in Binghamton. Contrasted to them, the animal stock you show appear the healthiest and liveliest. Lancaster is such a revered, fertile, tradition-resourceful place.
Yes, Yiddish and Pennsylvania German. I love their similarities because I am also from a German speaking territory in North Italy which is called "South Tyrol" and I understand both languages good.
@@ethanmadani4736 A Big part (Roughly 50%) of Yiddish is mispronounced Hebrew which is sort of a good way to explain it. Mixed with some German, Russian & english.
It absolutely is NOT ‘50% mispronounced hebrew’… where in the world did you hear this?! probably 95-99% of non-religious Yiddish vocabulary is Germanic
This is how all food should be produced and processed. Care for the environment, the animals and the products we get from them resulting in a healthier planet, animals and humans. I wish we could get these cheeses and yoghurts in Ontario.
Thank you very much for this beautiful video it's amazing how much love and unity when you get everything together at the right time and at the right place in a beautiful product and number one nice and healthy❤❤❤❤
These cows are well cared for. That barn looks so clean. I’m a Jew and I tell people that if you can’t buy Organic then buy kosher! Really, Kosher is probably better!
@@jacobsolomon427 yes, some brands are better than others. Just like the non kosher foods. Read labels on packages, get familiar with different companies.
kosher is organic is kosher is organic. granted it is actually organic because people lie about things being organic. oh wait, oh yah, some people lie about things being kosher. anyways, only Jewish religion cares about kosher and that is great. that is fine. that is freedom of religion. Me? I am totally good as a gentile scum with organic bacon. Which for some Jews may be hard to understand does, in fact, exist. You feed the pig non gmo organic grain the whole time. Boom. Delicious, amazing, healthy, organic pork products for all us gentiles and a few extra smart Jews to enjoy who know that a pig’s meat can in fact be totally clean meat with the benefit of modern science
I don't think the Jews care if modern science says that pig is clean, I think they care more about what the Father says is clean. This coming from a non Jew.
What I like about Kosher meat is that the animal is not allowed to suffer. I will never be a vegetarian or vegan (I believe in order to live well humans need to consume meat but I will never force others to eat meat). So Kosher is the next best thing to be humane.
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape If people think there is not animal abuse on farms then they are obviously looking the other way and are not seeing the truth of the meat, dairy and egg industry. As Jews we have to follow the laws of G-d one of our most important laws is tsa'ar ba'alei hayim,” the requirement “to prevent the suffering of living creatures”) mandates that animals be treated with compassion. Jews are not allowed to “pass by” an animal in distress or animals being mistreated, even on the Sabbath.
As kids we went to Lancaster PA for a week, for a few different summers because our dad had meetings there. We went to Dutch wonderland one year. We enjoyed the Amish restaurants and seeing the horse and buggys.buggy. We spoke to Amish and Menomonie people and asked questions. It's nice to see the Amish working to make kosher foods.
We love your eggs! (I tell people that others buy designer clothes I buy designer eggs). Our family goes through a lot of them and I love that they are getting all of these nutrients. Taste and texture are totally different than generic eggs.
Kosher means to be more expensive I live in Israel Not kosher milk cost 5 for 1L Kosher milk cost 7.9 for 1L Is there any difference between the milk no there is not Strawberry is no kosher but to make it kosher you need to scrub it with soap and toothbrush
Great to see 2 communities get together hasidim should move into the area and learn from Amish leaving organic life, but not concentrated like in the cities where you see hate crime
I would be interested to hear a bit the Amish view on the Yidden, and how they interact probably Yiddish and Amish /apennsypcania Dutch are intelligible
Despite these two groups having numerous striking similarities, I've never seen them come together for anything until this video. Probably due to their considerable geographical distance from each other
There is a lot of hype about vegetarian chickens. At a local farmers market a woman selling fresh eggs was very proud of her organic eggs and told me how the chickens roam freely and eat worms and other things they find. She said chickens are not vegetarian.
Hassidic smack talk goes something like this: My kashrus is moir kashrus than your kashrus. Oh yeah? my shokhes is more glatt than your shokhes. Where this is frum no one knows.
theres a great scene in the frisco kid where gene wilder runs into a amish and mistakes them for chasids and tries speaking yiddish to them. a fun time was had by all.
Somewhat. I read a story in the army an Amish heard a familiar language & it was 2 Jews speaking Yiddish. They made a deal. The Amish could only speak PD & the Jews could only speak Yiddish. It didn't take long before they could totally understand each other. But this was after purposely immersing themselves in each other's language with the goal of learning it.
when i saw the phrase, tripping Amish, while lazily scrolling the main page feed and wasting time, I thought about a whole different sort of trip and clicked on the video immediately!!😂 I was abouta be like ohhhhhh what?!? psychedelic Amish folks?!?! praise the Lord!!!😅
Two very similar communities, but I never thought they would get together. I wonder if any of them ever managed to marry each other. Either someone would have to convert, or they'd have to leave.
how do you check for blood in milk ?? It appears the milk is mixed into big vats ?? There are often natural slight traces of blood in milk from milking and ruptured blood vein in the tits .
Now that some Rabbis have declared pot Kosher and since it is grown in pots not in the soil it has been declared that it can be grown every year not just 6 of 7. There is a kosher cooking with pot youtube channel. Hence my comment, thanks
Didn't think Amish allowed themselves to be photographed... Look at Lancaster PA land records and you'll find there were many Jewish owned farms in the past.
Maybe if they are not the ones initiating it or are allowed to end up on it by accident/ coincidence (like how they guy said what are you doing, posing?)
He was talking about using the same slicer. There are actually a few reasons not to, but maybe he singled out pepper jack sharp/hot chilies transfer "tam" (taste/flavor) which then transfers over the non-chalav Yisrael (unkosher) cheese taste which renders the kosher cheese sliced with the same slicer, unkosher. I hope he comments to explain this because I also want to know.
Correct. Just unfortunate that the price puts the product out of reach for 80% of the targeted consumer base. One of the challenges with CY dairy is the fact that many Kosher observant Jews don’t keep by CY, they’re fine with OU-D etc. So it makes the demand for premium CY products a lot smaller to begin with. Higher volume would in theory bring down price…
L Shana Tova! The goat was celebrating the end of Hezbollah Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran! Do they make halloumi cheese? That has long been elusive in the c.h.mkt
It was a interesting collab) It has nothing special or healthy being "kosher". The quality of products and production lines matters. P.S. to everyone who thinks to go kosher - are you ready to cancel cheeseburgers and beacon?😂
How it happens, you need first if haliv Yisroel milk a Jew has to watch when people milk cows to make sure it is cow milk. Next: make sure the product that activates the cheese is not from a cow's stomach but something else parve. |Any cooking, the stove must be kosher and turned on by a Jew. Then it can be Kosher, also certification by a reliable heksher.
the cool thing about the AMISH is that in Hebrew, its two words; AM means people or nation and ISH means husband. They are the People of the husband. I wonder if any amish know that...
Amish ride horses ,have nice hats made from straw ... Its like the USA 1824 - good life What about orthodox Jews ? Well, some of them in N.Y. dont use laptops and TVs ,wear black hats .. That's alll.
All Christians should read the Talmud, Jewish law collections, and the Jewish perspective of Christians and all descendants of Esau(their word for Romans)
Safe food like this is the best choice for our families
So interesting! Also the colab between Chssidesh and Amish. יישר כח!
תודה רבה על הוידאו
נהנתי מאוד לצפות בו
נראה טעים מאוד
Talmud
Know farmers in Binghamton. Contrasted to them, the animal stock you show appear the healthiest and liveliest. Lancaster is such a revered, fertile, tradition-resourceful place.
Spent some time in Binghampton in 1993 on buisness. Loved exploring the back roads and meeting the local people outin the country.
That rabbi is a great salesman, not even Jewish but now I want some of that Kosher Yogurt
I love experts coming together for the best outcome.
LOOK for contributions to society 🌹
I love everything about this!! Amish, Hasidim, good healthy cheese, what more does the world need ❤
they also speak a similar germanic language
Yes, Yiddish and Pennsylvania German. I love their similarities because I am also from a German speaking territory in North Italy which is called "South Tyrol" and I understand both languages good.
@@ethanmadani4736 A Big part (Roughly 50%) of Yiddish is mispronounced Hebrew which is sort of a good way to explain it.
Mixed with some German, Russian & english.
It absolutely is NOT ‘50% mispronounced hebrew’… where in the world did you hear this?! probably 95-99% of non-religious Yiddish vocabulary is Germanic
@@Nooticus I speak Hebrew I naturally understand the words they're saying in about 50% of the time.
@@tombergins8215 that’s odd because it’s widely considered to even be a form of German.
Both communities are fascinating, and I really appreciate this insight into a beautiful & practical collaboration. I’ve subscribed, thanks
This is how all food should be produced and processed. Care for the environment, the animals and the products we get from them resulting in a healthier planet, animals and humans. I wish we could get these cheeses and yoghurts in Ontario.
2 beautifull faithfull people coming together, how wonderfull to see in this day and age
WOW what a amazing story. Two very different but at the same time very similar people . Coming together ! 😇
Thank you very much for this beautiful video it's amazing how much love and unity when you get everything together at the right time and at the right place in a beautiful product and number one nice and healthy❤❤❤❤
Fantastic! Looking forward to seeing kosher Amish cheese and more!
These cows are well cared for. That barn looks so clean. I’m a Jew and I tell people that if you can’t buy Organic then buy kosher! Really, Kosher is probably better!
Depends which brand
@@jacobsolomon427 yes, some brands are better than others. Just like the non kosher foods. Read labels on packages, get familiar with different companies.
kosher is organic is kosher is organic. granted it is actually organic because people lie about things being organic. oh wait, oh yah, some people lie about things being kosher. anyways, only Jewish religion cares about kosher and that is great. that is fine. that is freedom of religion. Me? I am totally good as a gentile scum with organic bacon. Which for some Jews may be hard to understand does, in fact, exist. You feed the pig non gmo organic grain the whole time. Boom. Delicious, amazing, healthy, organic pork products for all us gentiles and a few extra smart Jews to enjoy who know that a pig’s meat can in fact be totally clean meat with the benefit of modern science
I don't think the Jews care if modern science says that pig is clean, I think they care more about what the Father says is clean. This coming from a non Jew.
What I like about Kosher meat is that the animal is not allowed to suffer. I will never be a vegetarian or vegan (I believe in order to live well humans need to consume meat but I will never force others to eat meat). So Kosher is the next best thing to be humane.
how amazing! this is very beautiful! May HaShem Bless both communities --
Wow these cows are treated so well! I'm so happy they get to go out to pasture
Only in the video, not in real life.
Always one schmendrick
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape If people think there is not animal abuse on farms then they are obviously looking the other way and are not seeing the truth of the meat, dairy and egg industry. As Jews we have to follow the laws of G-d one of our most important laws is tsa'ar ba'alei hayim,” the requirement “to prevent the suffering of living creatures”) mandates that animals be treated with compassion. Jews are not allowed to “pass by” an animal in distress or animals being mistreated, even on the Sabbath.
What a fabulous collaboration!
As kids we went to Lancaster PA for a week, for a few different summers because our dad had meetings there. We went to Dutch wonderland one year. We enjoyed the Amish restaurants and seeing the horse and buggys.buggy.
We spoke to Amish and Menomonie people and asked questions.
It's nice to see the Amish working to make kosher foods.
We love your eggs! (I tell people that others buy designer clothes I buy designer eggs). Our family goes through a lot of them and I love that they are getting all of these nutrients. Taste and texture are totally different than generic eggs.
100 percent. You have money on what you choose to spend on.
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I had no idea Amish worked with Jews. That's cool
Im very happy i encountered this video because i keep kosher and weren't aware about you guys
Wow! I loved watching this. Amazing collaboration!!
This is a beautiful collaboration! Cooperation is so important at this time
Great video to start the day 🌝. I would love some of that cheese too !
Only in America could you see such beautiful cooperation and support between two different, insular communities. 🇺🇲
If only we could get this Meant To Be food
I'm from Lancaster but never knew there was this special cheese there... good to know. Will have to pick some up on my next visit.
Wonderful,thank you
I am a Christian and don’t eat kosher foods but I love Jewish people.
Great to see this collaboration. This shows how traditional food producing methods as opposed to industrial agriculture are the best!
I’m not Jewish but I was always taught to look for kosher.
Kosher means to be more expensive
I live in Israel
Not kosher milk cost 5 for 1L
Kosher milk cost 7.9 for 1L
Is there any difference between the milk no there is not
Strawberry is no kosher but to make it kosher you need to scrub it with soap and toothbrush
@@DarkW8 I bet you vote meretz
@@DarkW8 False
Kosher requires a jewish adult familiar with the jewish laws to ensure it is don properly.
If you don't need it, don't buy it.
Great to see 2 communities get together hasidim should move into the area and learn from Amish leaving organic life, but not concentrated like in the cities where you see hate crime
Excellent video!
LOVE ❤️!!!
Reminds me of The Frisco Kid with Harrison Ford and Gene Wilder😊
These products are the worlds no 1.... Wish I could buy them in Denmark ❤
I wish they sold these in more places but I understand it's a small production facility and you guys keep it quality and local.
amish and chassid jews are the best people you will ever meet. I have lived with both as a regular jew.
Very old fashioned milking plant.
You can tell he really likes milk and milk related accessories.
Absolutly amazing =)
I love this video. I love cheese. I really love cheese made by very Modest people. Shalom Alecheim
America the beautiful...
Hi,where could I shop for your dairy products?
Impossible to dislike this
סרטון מעניין
as cows need to be milked at least once a day, what happens to the milk on Shabbos / Yomtov?
"The Frisco kid"😂😂
Jean wilder ❤
Gene Wilder
So interesting!
I would be interested to hear a bit the Amish view on the Yidden, and how they interact probably Yiddish and Amish /apennsypcania Dutch are intelligible
It's not just kosher and Amish. It is about collaboration between children of God. Certainly, the Kingdom of Messiah must not be so far away.
Thank you for the healthy sheep cheese
fantastic
i love A2 milk...its delicious...maybe its the quality of the dairy, but even better than the non a2 pasture milk...
Even better when it is raw milk.
This is so interesting! But I'm curious where does he go to Shul if he lives in Lancaster PA?
My sediments exactly. Us jews belong w jews
There is a small frum community in Lancaster, shul and yeshivos included
Where please ? I'm not far away in NJ. Well I can ask a Hassidic family members@@tomoytcmom9890
There's a yeshiva I'm in in Lancaster he's there every day at like 6am
Where ever you go even in the farthest regions there will always be a Chabad House.
Despite these two groups having numerous striking similarities, I've never seen them come together for anything until this video. Probably due to their considerable geographical distance from each other
So zeesy! Shkoyach! 🥰
There is a lot of hype about vegetarian chickens. At a local farmers market a woman selling fresh eggs was very proud of her organic eggs and told me how the chickens roam freely and eat worms and other things they find. She said chickens are not vegetarian.
Holy crap are your products EXPENSIVE!!!
Wow
Wonderful
One thing is for sure, if you are allergic to dairy, keeping kosher is convenient.
There is no hidden dairy in non dairy food.
Beautiful
Hassidic smack talk goes something like this: My kashrus is moir kashrus than your kashrus. Oh yeah? my shokhes is more glatt than your shokhes. Where this is frum no one knows.
Where this is frum no one knows hahaha he did keep saying his was the most kashrus 😂
Are Yiddish and Pennsylvania German mutually intelligible? Do they ever try?
Similar.
Yiddish uses some Hebrew with German .
תודה רבה שלום
theres a great scene in the frisco kid where gene wilder runs into a amish and mistakes them for chasids and tries speaking yiddish to them. a fun time was had by all.
Somewhat. I read a story in the army an Amish heard a familiar language & it was 2 Jews speaking Yiddish. They made a deal. The Amish could only speak PD & the Jews could only speak Yiddish. It didn't take long before they could totally understand each other. But this was after purposely immersing themselves in each other's language with the goal of learning it.
@@Bulvan123 Only Azkenazi Jews speak use Yiddish.
Israeli Jews discourage use of Yiddish.
Sephardic Mitzrahi Sabra Jews speak Hebrew.
תודה רבה שלום
@@Nudnik1 what's your point?
when i saw the phrase, tripping Amish, while lazily scrolling the main page feed and wasting time, I thought about a whole different sort of trip and clicked on the video immediately!!😂 I was abouta be like ohhhhhh what?!? psychedelic Amish folks?!?! praise the Lord!!!😅
“Tripping” I thought I was about to learn the kashrus of magic mushrooms
Two very similar communities, but I never thought they would get together. I wonder if any of them ever managed to marry each other. Either someone would have to convert, or they'd have to leave.
The product looks amazing, the prices are way beyond 99% of consumers, in my opinion
I know english would be the go to language but both do speak a variance of German. I wonder how it would work?
Plain Folk farmers are doing things pretty much the way Jews did in the schtetls in the Pale of Settlement.
I thought new square had their own refet.
Why you should always bless your own food when you get it never know what blessings or curses are put on it
Take me on your next trip to a farm !
Love this ❤
how do you check for blood in milk ?? It appears the milk is mixed into big vats ??
There are often natural slight traces of blood in milk from milking and ruptured blood vein in the tits .
Yep
Now that some Rabbis have declared pot Kosher and since it is grown in pots not in the soil it has been declared that it can be grown every year not just 6 of 7. There is a kosher cooking with pot youtube channel. Hence my comment, thanks
Didn't think Amish allowed themselves to be photographed... Look at Lancaster PA land records and you'll find there were many Jewish owned farms in the past.
How do you know the names are Jewish? Is Miller Amish or Jewish? (for example)
Maybe if they are not the ones initiating it or are allowed to end up on it by accident/ coincidence (like how they guy said what are you doing, posing?)
Now really make it healthy, and make it raw
Pasteurising milk wrecks it.
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Amish make horseradish cheese, is there a kosher horseradish cheese,,
Why can pepper-jack not be kosher?
He was talking about using the same slicer. There are actually a few reasons not to, but maybe he singled out pepper jack sharp/hot chilies transfer "tam" (taste/flavor) which then transfers over the non-chalav Yisrael (unkosher) cheese taste which renders the kosher cheese sliced with the same slicer, unkosher. I hope he comments to explain this because I also want to know.
I wondered the same thing
its very sad that it is illegal to sell raw milk in Israel! I live here and I found out its not legal to sell raw dairy products here!
Sad. Perhaps one day this will change.
Lovely product. Unfortunately, completely unaffordable. $7 for a small yogurt! $15 for a carton of eggs!
I was wondering the cost. What a disappointment!
@@tarakugler5048 just commented above - yes i went to a store and thought that there must be a mistake ...
Well it’s strictly kosher, organic and A2 milk. You can’t find a more expensive combination than that.
That’s the price of being both strictly kosher and wanting the absolute best quality
Correct. Just unfortunate that the price puts the product out of reach for 80% of the targeted consumer base. One of the challenges with CY dairy is the fact that many Kosher observant Jews don’t keep by CY, they’re fine with OU-D etc. So it makes the demand for premium CY products a lot smaller to begin with. Higher volume would in theory bring down price…
A landsman!
L Shana Tova!
The goat was celebrating the end of Hezbollah Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran!
Do they make halloumi cheese? That has long been elusive in the c.h.mkt
It was a interesting collab) It has nothing special or healthy being "kosher". The quality of products and production lines matters. P.S. to everyone who thinks to go kosher - are you ready to cancel cheeseburgers and beacon?😂
How it happens, you need first if haliv Yisroel milk a Jew has to watch when people milk cows to make sure it is cow milk. Next: make sure the product that activates the cheese is not from a cow's stomach but something else parve. |Any cooking, the stove must be kosher and turned on by a Jew. Then it can be Kosher, also certification by a reliable heksher.
Not one comment about The Frisco Kid? ua-cam.com/video/pEAXGY_HFU0/v-deo.html
Make aliyah to Israel,we need all of us here, am Israel chai🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
amazing. Judo christian at its best.
the cool thing about the AMISH is that in Hebrew, its two words; AM means people or nation and ISH means husband. They are the People of the husband. I wonder if any amish know that...
The correct translation if the word "ish" is man, not husband. "Husband" is "ba'al" which also is used in conjunction with other words to mean owner
@@liebasolar9828 ?? I'm Israeli.
baal means master, not husband. Ish is used for a married man.
Amish ride horses ,have nice hats made from straw ... Its like the USA 1824 - good life
What about orthodox Jews ?
Well, some of them in N.Y. dont use laptops and TVs ,wear black hats .. That's alll.
All Christians should read the Talmud, Jewish law collections, and the Jewish perspective of Christians and all descendants of Esau(their word for Romans)
tripping kosher, might imply cannabis in the cheese, might want to change the name
Don’t know what others think; I assumed it had to do with traveling to experience different foods.
@@margomoore4527
Me, too.
Pronounced Lancaster wrong
Basically two different Jewish interpretations from different time in history living in harmony.
Two Trump voters for sure ❤🎉