@@shmuelb.1460 So you think it makes sense what he said about the head of the pineapple 🙄? Like the sellers can't remove the heads of pineapples to say they are from chutz l'aretz???
Tnx.. I live near the shuk.. so I'm not gonna eat any papaya any more.. and no passion fruit any more.. actually those rebates took all the passion out of me.. tnx
Targum Jonathan on Deuteronomy 30:5 - And the Word of the Lord your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed by inheritance, and you shall possess it, and he will bless you and increase you more than your fathers.
@ Anyone making Aliyah should learn Hebrew. Buying groceries is a pretty good place to learn. As for the Duh… it’s pretty rude. It’s behavior like that that keeps Moshiah away.
A major impediment to living in Israel is the impossibility of determining kashrut to the level of ch”ul. Well, maybe if you live in bnaibraq or meah shearing and never serve , nor leave your daled amos….
Chaver, have you ever been to Israel? If you are nervous or unfamiliar with the many different halachos regarding kashrus then don't buy in the open markets or non-Chareidi supermarkets. This is not a problem at all no matter where you live in Eretz Yisrael, as Badatz level Chareidi supermarkets can be found everywhere. Wherever you live, you are never more than a few minutes drive away from a Chareidi supermarket where you can rely on everything they sell. Moreover, you will find a wide choice Badatz level hechsherim of meat and chicken, depending upon your personal preference. Don't take my word for it. Go onto Google Maps and search for "Osher Ad" or "Yesh Chesed" supermarkets or any one of the other many Badatz level supermarkets and watch the map of Israel light up with results. The opportunity to perform more mitzvos from the Torah should never be looked at as a "major impediment" and making the effort to learn halachos which have not been relevant for 2,000 years but are now lemaaseh on a daily basis in Eretz Yisrael should be celebrated, not feared or considered an inconvenience.
I am still left with a bunch of questions
Wow that is informative!
Not at all. Actually it left even more questions.
@ like what?
@@shmuelb.1460
So you think it makes sense what he said about the head of the pineapple 🙄?
Like the sellers can't remove the heads of pineapples to say they are from chutz l'aretz???
What is to stop a seller pulling the heads off the pineapples & consumer thinking they are grown outside Israel? That was completely nonsense.
Tnx.. I live near the shuk.. so I'm not gonna eat any papaya any more.. and no passion fruit any more.. actually those rebates took all the passion out of me.. tnx
Targum Jonathan on Deuteronomy 30:5 - And the Word of the Lord your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed by inheritance, and you shall possess it, and he will bless you and increase you more than your fathers.
dêpnds if they were picked on the sabbath haha
Most of this stuff only applies in Eretz Israel where they tend to be fluent in Hebrew. Why did you do the video in English?
@@stuartdavis798 Aimed at Americans going to Israel. Duh
@ Anyone making Aliyah should learn Hebrew. Buying groceries is a pretty good place to learn. As for the Duh… it’s pretty rude. It’s behavior like that that keeps Moshiah away.
A major impediment to living in Israel is the impossibility of determining kashrut to the level of ch”ul. Well, maybe if you live in bnaibraq or meah shearing and never serve , nor leave your daled amos….
Chaver, have you ever been to Israel? If you are nervous or unfamiliar with the many different halachos regarding kashrus then don't buy in the open markets or non-Chareidi supermarkets. This is not a problem at all no matter where you live in Eretz Yisrael, as Badatz level Chareidi supermarkets can be found everywhere. Wherever you live, you are never more than a few minutes drive away from a Chareidi supermarket where you can rely on everything they sell. Moreover, you will find a wide choice Badatz level hechsherim of meat and chicken, depending upon your personal preference.
Don't take my word for it. Go onto Google Maps and search for "Osher Ad" or "Yesh Chesed" supermarkets or any one of the other many Badatz level supermarkets and watch the map of Israel light up with results.
The opportunity to perform more mitzvos from the Torah should never be looked at as a "major impediment" and making the effort to learn halachos which have not been relevant for 2,000 years but are now lemaaseh on a daily basis in Eretz Yisrael should be celebrated, not feared or considered an inconvenience.