Ah, I tuned in at the right moment - another Rabbi Bryski video! Splendid. In a world of bizarre beliefs, wretched wokery and grotesque violence, your voice of reason reminds me that there are a few decent human beings in the world...and most of them are either devout Christians or observant Jews.
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
Oh...one of those below (or above, wherever this appears) has recommended the Jew themed works by our strange little progressive rock group...which is a pleasant surprise. Well, as a member of a group who once performed a concert where the audience consisted of just one person (!?), this pleases me immensely.
Baruch HaShem Rabbi Moshe Bryski. Thanks for making these teachings/lectures available. Thanks for passing on wisdom. Shavua tov
Ah, I tuned in at the right moment - another Rabbi Bryski video! Splendid. In a world of bizarre beliefs, wretched wokery and grotesque violence, your voice of reason reminds me that there are a few decent human beings in the world...and most of them are either devout Christians or observant Jews.
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
Oh...one of those below (or above, wherever this appears) has recommended the Jew themed works by our strange little progressive rock group...which is a pleasant surprise. Well, as a member of a group who once performed a concert where the audience consisted of just one person (!?), this pleases me immensely.