My wife and I also practiced that 1 year law in the Torah. It’s cool to see they did it too and it’s a normal Jewish practice. Dope video. Keep going 💪🏽
The Jewish Nomads turned out to be someone different. I had them confused with "That Jewish Family". I actually never watched the real "The Jewish Nomads" until today.
Wow, Rabbi Yossi walked me down the isle at my wedding and his Rebbetzin walked my wife down the isle. We too at different went there when we were seeking HaShem
I so much enjoy watching your videos and watching you grow in your faith and Judaism. So how did you guys meet Nissim Black and I saw your video on Lennys Casita, planning on going there for a Rosh Chodesh!
House of Lev “Out In The World” is the best! I loved seeing “Mitzvahland”, must be Chabad-operated. Simply from the behavior you described. Went to their website, no mention of Chabad BUT their phone number gave it away...it includes the number 770! 🎯 Thank Gd for The Rebbe זיע״א and for the worldview he shared, he and his wife Rebbitzen Chaya Mushka זיע״א parented many children, helping to create a joyous and awoken Jewish world. My soul is where my Judaism lives. And I co-sign on everything that the Jewish Nomads said! 💯
Everything belongs to HaShem, and we are his conservators, especially those of us that have abundance, it is our job to share it with others. Because if you are successful, it is because God wants you to be, and he’s allowing you to manage HIS assets, and making sure that you take care of the less fortunate. Especially orphans, widows, refugees, it is only right, and HaShem😅 blesses his people that do that.
The story with Rab Zusha has one more part. Reb Zusha asked the guest if there was anything he can help him with, to which the guest replied that the great Rabbi, the Magid, sent him to learn from Reb Zusha how to accept everything from Hashem with Love and full trust. Reb Zusha, visibly perplexed, said "I don't understand why the Rebbe sent you to ME(?). Hashem has NEVER wronged me and has given me an abundance of blessings. Nothing bad ever happened to me!"
About "not having someone come over for Shabbes on the first year of your wedding", this simply doesn't exists in the Jewish culture. It's a nice practice, but its definitely not a cultural thing.
"In fact, there is one category of Jews which is seldom expected to host others. Our resource women strongly support the traditional practice that newlyweds should not invite guests often during their first year or two of marriage, and especially not for the whole Shabbat day. They will have many years to welcome guests to their Shabbat table. Now is the time to build their life together, and for that they need their privacy." Source:The Shabbat Primer Chapter II: The Mitzva of Hospitality: Being A Host Impediments to Inviting Guests By Nechoma Greisman and Chana Ne'eman
@@mattikarosenthal3298 "If you would marry an Ashkenazi man, you will be an Ashkenazi by marriage and follow his customs. If you have existing customs or practices which are more stringent than his, then you may continue to keep them so long as he doesn’t mind." Source: Aish (who references Igrot Moshe O.C. I 158)
My wife and I also practiced that 1 year law in the Torah. It’s cool to see they did it too and it’s a normal Jewish practice. Dope video. Keep going 💪🏽
Sounds great, we had Shabbos guests ( just like 2-3 at a time, Seminary/ Yeshiva kids) but maybe that wasn't the best way.....
Love it! I’m sure it was a beautiful experience
Two amazing couples. 🎉 such a great story! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Cheyenne! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
How beautiful! Thank you for introducing us to the Jewish Nomads!
Great conversation! Inspiring couple.
Thank you
The Jewish Nomads turned out to be someone different. I had them confused with "That Jewish Family". I actually never watched the real "The Jewish Nomads" until today.
Same here. That’s who I thought it was too😊
Oohhh I see! That Jewish Family is incredible too!
Beautiful video wishing everyone a wonderful day
Thank you! You too!
the most exciting vlog! First Rav Tovia Singer, now The Jewish Nomads, That Jewish Family next?
That would be amazing! 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
Wow, Rabbi Yossi walked me down the isle at my wedding and his Rebbetzin walked my wife down the isle. We too at different went there when we were seeking HaShem
Whaaaa? No way! That’s amazing! What a bracha
Toda for sharing...very inspiring, especially on Tu B'Av...B"H
Filled our day with love!!❤️❤️ Thx for watching
I so much enjoy watching your videos and watching you grow in your faith and Judaism. So how did you guys meet Nissim Black and I saw your video on Lennys Casita, planning on going there for a Rosh Chodesh!
I love themmmm they are so special
Same!
Mitzvahland!!!! Welcome to Encino!!! Me and my fam live in Tarzana and mitzvahland is the go to!!!
They’re the best!
House of Lev “Out In The World” is the best! I loved seeing “Mitzvahland”, must be Chabad-operated. Simply from the behavior you described. Went to their website, no mention of Chabad BUT their phone number gave it away...it includes the number 770! 🎯 Thank Gd for The Rebbe זיע״א
and for the worldview he shared, he and his wife Rebbitzen Chaya Mushka זיע״א parented many children, helping to create a joyous and awoken Jewish world. My soul is where my Judaism lives.
And I co-sign on everything that the Jewish Nomads said! 💯
Much love and respect for the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Chabad has been a blessing to the world. But Not sure if they are Chabad! 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
This interview blesses my neshama.
BH! Same!! We were so excited to share it with you all
Love video as always !!!
Thank you!!
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Mitzvahland! That’s where I got my kiddush cup and Seder plate haha
Niiiice! They’re amazing
Coolest couple ever
They are for sure
🎼 I LOVE LA 🎶
❤️❤️❤️ So do we! Beautiful place and people
How are you doing?
Any update about you guys going to the mikvah?
Great thank Gd! No date yet
Everything belongs to HaShem, and we are his conservators, especially those of us that have abundance, it is our job to share it with others. Because if you are successful, it is because God wants you to be, and he’s allowing you to manage HIS assets, and making sure that you take care of the less fortunate. Especially orphans, widows, refugees, it is only right, and HaShem😅 blesses his people that do that.
The story with Rab Zusha has one more part. Reb Zusha asked the guest if there was anything he can help him with, to which the guest replied that the great Rabbi, the Magid, sent him to learn from Reb Zusha how to accept everything from Hashem with Love and full trust. Reb Zusha, visibly perplexed, said "I don't understand why the Rebbe sent you to ME(?). Hashem has NEVER wronged me and has given me an abundance of blessings. Nothing bad ever happened to me!"
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Who watches your kids when you are out and about?
Babysitters 😊
About "not having someone come over for Shabbes on the first year of your wedding", this simply doesn't exists in the Jewish culture. It's a nice practice, but its definitely not a cultural thing.
"In fact, there is one category of Jews which is seldom expected to host others. Our resource women strongly support the traditional practice that newlyweds should not invite guests often during their first year or two of marriage, and especially not for the whole Shabbat day. They will have many years to welcome guests to their Shabbat table. Now is the time to build their life together, and for that they need their privacy."
Source:The Shabbat Primer
Chapter II: The Mitzva of Hospitality:
Being A Host
Impediments to Inviting Guests
By Nechoma Greisman and Chana Ne'eman
I am Sephardi, and I have never heard of that tradition. But then, we are different.
@@mattikarosenthal3298 "If you would marry an Ashkenazi man, you will be an Ashkenazi by marriage and follow his customs. If you have existing customs or practices which are more stringent than his, then you may continue to keep them so long as he doesn’t mind."
Source: Aish (who references Igrot Moshe O.C. I 158)
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