32:39 Rabbi Moshe is correct. The 10th day after new year is effectively celebrated in islam and it is called 'Ashura' and it is also common to fast on that day.
@@Ambivolant Thanks very much for correcting :) I didn't know that Ashura was referring to the 10th day after new year. But yes, indeed you are right thanks for the input 🙏🏻✨
Very similar practices, but the fact that jews see themself as the heart, brain, and teachers and also excluding people seems to be a little bit haughty, taking to consideration that being humble is very important in judaisme this seems to be a little contradictory. But thanks to the Rabbi to explain he is very good in speaking and explaining 🙏🏼
32:39 Rabbi Moshe is correct. The 10th day after new year is effectively celebrated in islam and it is called 'Ashura' and it is also common to fast on that day.
@@Ambivolant Thanks very much for correcting :) I didn't know that Ashura was referring to the 10th day after new year. But yes, indeed you are right thanks for the input 🙏🏻✨
Finally positive conversation between Muslim and Jewish. We need more of those
Interesting facts about Judaism
Interesting facts about Judaism which I did not know. Thank you for sharing.
Very similar practices, but the fact that jews see themself as the heart, brain, and teachers and also excluding people seems to be a little bit haughty, taking to consideration that being humble is very important in judaisme this seems to be a little contradictory. But thanks to the Rabbi to explain he is very good in speaking and explaining 🙏🏼
Islam has superiority over others, according to Islam.