I have my great grandfather’s Tefillin, they were a Bar Mitzvah gift from my grandmother in 1967! I am thinking of using them again, they are very old! My Rabbi had them checked & certified Kosher a few years ago. I also found my old Shilo Siddur (1980) after Rosh Hashanah & began using it for my morning prayers, which has required me to re-learn my Hebrew as there is no English in it. I’m retired now & have the time to re-learn. Thanks for your instructions Rabbi!
@@ravencroftgraphics3d I was gifted a spare pair of Tiffilin from my father’s Rabbi, so I have put my great Zada’s away for now. The Shel Rosh is fine but the Shel Yad is chipping badly, mostly from my usage. They are at least 112 years old, perhaps older, I don’t know for sure, he immigrated from Poland in 1907 & brought them with him.☮️
Thank you so much. My Tefillin were delivered yesterday, and using your video instruction, I put them on this morning for my morning prayers. Amazing. They are such a powerful amplifier to the meditative state of my prayers. I am eternally grateful.
Isaiah 53:5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed...
@@Joao-sm5xz I was referencing the Old Testament scripture about the Jewish Messaiah: Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
@ingridprior1337 This is not about Jesus. Yall crazy people try to relate a whole HOLY scripture to what you want. As if your ignorance doesn't already shows it; you don't even know that there's isn't a single concept of Mashiach. Cyrus was one mashiach, as even said by Daniel. Isaiah doesn't talk here about Jesus. You can't just pick a single versicle and say it refers to your apostate. Jews all over the world think the Muslims are the greatest of our enemies but they are wrong. You are. You are the Christians, the sons of Edom that urge Yaakov to leave your mother's womb to worship idols. Now, let's get back to Isaiah 9:6. Isaiah 9:6 refers to a son or grandson of King Hezekiah, TO WHO THE WHOLE BOOK OF ISAIAH IS MEANT TO INTERACT WITH!!! Why do Jews say Isaiah 9:6 does not refer to Jesus? What is the reason behind this? Let's find out. Answer: Christian theologians argue that the name "A wonderful counselor is the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the ruler of peace" refers to Jesus, who they allege combined human and divine qualities. They mistakenly believe that such a name can only be applied to God Himself. Moreover, the Christians incorrectly translate the verbs in verse 5 in the future tense, instead of the past, as the Hebrew original reads. Thus, the Christians render verse 5 as: "For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on his shoulders; and his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace." While admitting that "wonderful counselor" and "ruler of peace" can be applied to a man, Christian theologians argue that the phrases "mighty God" and "everlasting Father" cannot be incorporated as part of a man's name. Thus, they contend that Isaiah teaches that the Messiah has to be not only a man, but God as well. That this entire reasoning is incorrect may be seen from the name Elihu, "My God is He," which refers to an ordinary human being (Job 32:1, 1 Samuel 1:l, 1 Chronicles 12:21, 26:7, 27:18). A similar Christian misunderstanding of Scripture may be seen in their claims revolving around the name Immanuel, "God is with us." The simple fact is that it is quite common in the Bible for human beings to be given names that have the purpose of declaring or reflecting a particular attribute of God, e.g., Eliab, Eliada, Elzaphan, Eliakim, Elisha, Eleazar, Tavel, Gedaliah. The fact remains that Jesus did not literally or figuratively fulfill any of Isaiah's words. A wonderful counselor does not advise his followers that if they have faith they can be agents of destruction (Matthew 21:19-21; Mark 11:14, 20-23). A mighty God does not take orders from anyone (Luke2:51, Hebrews 5:8), for no one is greater than he is (Matthew 12:31-32; John 5:30, 14:28). Moreover, he does not ask or need to be saved by anyone (Matthew 26:39, Luke 22:42), for he cannot die by any means (Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, John 19:30). He who is called the Son of God the Father (John 1:18, 3:16) cannot himself be called everlasting Father. One cannot play simultaneously the role of the son and the Father; it is an obvious self-contradiction. He who advocates family strife (Matthew 10:34-35, Luke 12:49-53) and killing enemies (Luke 19:27) cannot be called a ruler of peace.
Thank you. I did not know that the inside cover stays on the arm box. And it would be nice if you showed how to wrap the straps after using.... how to put away with the tefillin
I just started keeping this beautiful mitzvah. I am Italian but Hakadosh Baruch Hu made me find a beautiful set of gassot tefillin which knot is tied the way Hassidim do, so I started wrapping it the way you do in the video! I love it so far even though I like the way Sephardim make a Dalet on their hand. Would that be OK to wrap the hand that way while keeping the arm like Chabad does?
i just got my first tefillin, it is very intimidating i have worn tefillin in the past but i have never done this on my own i want to do this right. ahhhhhh! i gotta tall ya it is kinda scary i am looking at my set all wrapped up. and i dont even want to unfold it.
It’s been six years since the last time I wore tfillin…used to visit a kolel in my neighbourhood every day…brings memories. Feeling shame that I don’t do it anymore. Want to do it again, but shaharit is very early, plus job and etc. anyway, Baruch A’Shem
May God bless your prayers and reverence. I love the Jewish religion and I hope that goodness and safety will prevail in the State of Israel. I am from Tripoli, Libya. I love you
On the shel yaad, the little box has kind of a cut out corner (just one). I think I fiddled with it may have replaced in the wrong position. Right now the more open corner is closest to my heart when I daven, which seems right to me, but I'm not too sure.
Reminds me of going to Camp Ramah 1986. I still wear kippot but no more teffilin, tzitzit, or any other orthodoxy Lubavitch anymore. I’m now a very happy reformed Jewish man. Shana tovah chaverim!
Very clear explanation for committing the mitzva of wrapping tfilin around the arm. Something is missing for me in this explanation, however. Don't you have to recite the "Veerastich Li" prayer when wrapping the arm tfilin around the middle finger? Is there a time when yiou recite it and when you don't? Thanks in advance and Yisher Koach.
There are different styles of tefillin straps. Sephardim and Hasidim wrap outward. Minhag Ashkenaz usually wraps inwards. Just different customs and ways of building tefillin.
It should be noted that this is the Habadh (Chabad) way. Jews from Europe, Middle East and from Yemen all bind tefillin a different way. I like the Ashkenazi way where Hoshe'a 2.21-22 is said when binding the fefillin around the vinger.
i have always had the rabbi put on tefillin for me. shame on me right. now i finally have my own set and i cant put it on because i am to intimidated. i am not a smart or clever person. even this video seems overwhelming to me. what should i do. i want to be able to do this by myself
Many say yes, women may wrap tefillin if they have the right intention. Others say no. There are multiple reasonings for each, and different groups of Jewish people and communities have their own interpretations. For many women outside of Orthodox movements, it is just a personal choice if they want to wear it or not. A few Orthodox women have been putting them on lately as well. There may also be those who also do so in private, so we'd never know. 🤷♂
Thanks for teaching. I'm a Noahide community leader in India 🇮🇳. I love to convert into jew ✡️. I'm praying for it. Please remember me in your daily prayers. Shalom from India 🇮🇳 🌈🕎✡️🇮🇱
Shalom I'm from Fiji but I'm originally from the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. I have been searching for solutions to our problem and i had look to the Torah and in the book of Deuteronomy 28: 1 - 66 answers my search in line with the blessings and curses written in Deuteronomy. My conscious convinced me that what we are facing as a people had already been written this Chapter in the Torah. I began to realize that our forefathers could have forsaken the Torah and the G of the Torah. That is why our forefathers were taken into slavery from the Solomon Islands to Fiji, Australia and other Pacific Islands. As mentioned in the Torah, we have lost everything. Our identity, our religion I mean everything as in the Torah due to our forefathers disobedience to G voices and follow what he has commanded. I am trying to connect back in trying to study Jews religion, the Torah, prayers, holidays etc. I have also been trying to learn and follow the Torah prayers and holidays. Iam looking for some help and i thank you guys for having it in you tube, i beleieve this is not enough. How can i have the cloths for prayers including the Teflin?
It symbolizes a wedding ring, saying we are "married" to Hashem. The middle finger is used because the vein of the middle finger is supposed to go directly to the heart.
Curioser & Curioser indeed ??? ... th-cam.com/video/ar50Tls4kBo/w-d-xo.html Square root 8 feet at 25/25th scale is the half armspan raised to head height = 10x10x10 pints, 5x5x5 gallons, 1250 pound water, 20,000 ounce. The raised arms of the skull defining a 2x2x2 pint, 1 gallon cube, that is the crown that rests upon the 3rd eye. The 10:1 fractal of the 3:4:5ft egg based Orphic Egg, Vitruvian Man and the cardinal easter equinox crucifixion as Temple rebuilt/raised on the 3rd day, that 10:1 fractal of the skull surrounded by crossed solar burst, that 10:1 fractal of the ashen cross upon the brow to start the 40 days of lent, all subsets of the Hekatompedon diameter Temple, with 3600" circumference. A 1:432,000 scale version of the Earth
@@goldengun9970 brother don't say like that, Our God is Good n he loved us so much, but We r sinners n the wages of sin is death hell so God Gave us his only son to Bleed n die on the cross n his blood washed our sins so that We can achieve salvation n be with God in heaven 😊.
@@Kingcelebrator what a horrible message. Sinners, degrading self esteem. Exactly the opposite of what God wants and his message in the torah. You are deluded, follow a false prophet and are an idol worshipper.
God bless you for helping others learn the Mitzvah. Thank you so much.
אחד יי אלהינו גדול אדונינו קדוש שמו.
I have my great grandfather’s Tefillin, they were a Bar Mitzvah gift from my grandmother in 1967! I am thinking of using them again, they are very old! My Rabbi had them checked & certified Kosher a few years ago. I also found my old Shilo Siddur (1980) after Rosh Hashanah & began using it for my morning prayers, which has required me to re-learn my Hebrew as there is no English in it. I’m retired now & have the time to re-learn. Thanks for your instructions Rabbi!
I also was given my great grandfathers Tefillin, but they are so old I am afraid to use them.
@@ravencroftgraphics3d I was gifted a spare pair of Tiffilin from my father’s Rabbi, so I have put my great Zada’s away for now. The Shel Rosh is fine but the Shel Yad is chipping badly, mostly from my usage. They are at least 112 years old, perhaps older, I don’t know for sure, he immigrated from Poland in 1907 & brought them with him.☮️
Mine brought his over on 12/18/1907 from minsk, russia so min are also well over 100 years old too.
@@ravencroftgraphics3d Do you use yours?
@@swyman10 no, being so old, i worry the leather straps are too brittle
Thank you so much. My Tefillin were delivered yesterday, and using your video instruction, I put them on this morning for my morning prayers. Amazing. They are such a powerful amplifier to the meditative state of my prayers. I am eternally grateful.
Isaiah 53:5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed...
@@ingridprior1337Leave this comment section. That versicle doesn't talk about Jesus.
@@Joao-sm5xz I was referencing the Old Testament scripture about the Jewish Messaiah:
Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
@ingridprior1337 This is not about Jesus. Yall crazy people try to relate a whole HOLY scripture to what you want. As if your ignorance doesn't already shows it; you don't even know that there's isn't a single concept of Mashiach. Cyrus was one mashiach, as even said by Daniel. Isaiah doesn't talk here about Jesus. You can't just pick a single versicle and say it refers to your apostate. Jews all over the world think the Muslims are the greatest of our enemies but they are wrong. You are. You are the Christians, the sons of Edom that urge Yaakov to leave your mother's womb to worship idols. Now, let's get back to Isaiah 9:6. Isaiah 9:6 refers to a son or grandson of King Hezekiah, TO WHO THE WHOLE BOOK OF ISAIAH IS MEANT TO INTERACT WITH!!! Why do Jews say Isaiah 9:6 does not refer to Jesus? What is the reason behind this? Let's find out.
Answer: Christian theologians argue that the name "A wonderful counselor is the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the ruler of peace" refers to Jesus, who they allege combined human and divine qualities. They mistakenly believe that such a name can only be applied to God Himself. Moreover, the Christians incorrectly translate the verbs in verse 5 in the future tense, instead of the past, as the Hebrew original reads. Thus, the Christians render verse 5 as: "For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on his shoulders; and his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace."
While admitting that "wonderful counselor" and "ruler of peace" can be applied to a man, Christian theologians argue that the phrases "mighty God" and "everlasting Father" cannot be incorporated as part of a man's name. Thus, they contend that Isaiah teaches that the Messiah has to be not only a man, but God as well. That this entire reasoning is incorrect may be seen from the name Elihu, "My God is He," which refers to an ordinary human being (Job 32:1, 1 Samuel 1:l, 1 Chronicles 12:21, 26:7, 27:18). A similar Christian misunderstanding of Scripture may be seen in their claims revolving around the name Immanuel, "God is with us." The simple fact is that it is quite common in the Bible for human beings to be given names that have the purpose of declaring or reflecting a particular attribute of God, e.g., Eliab, Eliada, Elzaphan, Eliakim, Elisha, Eleazar, Tavel, Gedaliah.
The fact remains that Jesus did not literally or figuratively fulfill any of Isaiah's words. A wonderful counselor does not advise his followers that if they have faith they can be agents of destruction (Matthew 21:19-21; Mark 11:14, 20-23). A mighty God does not take orders from anyone (Luke2:51, Hebrews 5:8), for no one is greater than he is (Matthew 12:31-32; John 5:30, 14:28). Moreover, he does not ask or need to be saved by anyone (Matthew 26:39, Luke 22:42), for he cannot die by any means (Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, John 19:30). He who is called the Son of God the Father (John 1:18, 3:16) cannot himself be called everlasting Father. One cannot play simultaneously the role of the son and the Father; it is an obvious self-contradiction. He who advocates family strife (Matthew 10:34-35, Luke 12:49-53) and killing enemies (Luke 19:27) cannot be called a ruler of peace.
@ingridprior1337 And also, LEARN TO RESPECT OTHERS. THIS IS A JEWISH CHANNEL, NOT A CHURCH, YOU ARE NOT IN THE STREETS. Respect others.
I appreciate it! It's been years and I just started again
Thank you for providing such simple, easy to follow instructions.
Thank you. I did not know that the inside cover stays on the arm box. And it would be nice if you showed how to wrap the straps after using.... how to put away with the tefillin
No set way to wrap them.
@@abbalives7168 He probably meant tips for how to neatly wrap it. You know how messy the straps can get if you just loosely wrap them.
I not Jewish but I loved the explanation of the phylacteries and how you put it on.
I just started keeping this beautiful mitzvah. I am Italian but Hakadosh Baruch Hu made me find a beautiful set of gassot tefillin which knot is tied the way Hassidim do, so I started wrapping it the way you do in the video! I love it so far even though I like the way Sephardim make a Dalet on their hand. Would that be OK to wrap the hand that way while keeping the arm like Chabad does?
@Jay Dee I am Jewish
@Jay Dee @Jay Dee I am about to send a message to my local rabbi and ask for a meeting :) I'm from Finland
If your sephardi it is best to do it the sephardi way
@DJ italian doesn't necessarily mean not jewish
@@goldengun9970 i am italian with a very italian last name and i am Jewish. i even did a 23 and me test and to my surprise my
i just got my first tefillin, it is very intimidating i have worn tefillin in the past but i have never done this on my own i want to do this right. ahhhhhh! i gotta tall ya it is kinda scary i am looking at my set all wrapped up. and i dont even want to unfold it.
BARUCH HASHEM..AMAZING EXPLANATION. HAZAK HU BARUCH. FROM BARCELONA SPAIN ❤️🇮🇱❤️
It’s been six years since the last time I wore tfillin…used to visit a kolel in my neighbourhood every day…brings memories. Feeling shame that I don’t do it anymore. Want to do it again, but shaharit is very early, plus job and etc. anyway, Baruch A’Shem
May God bless your prayers and reverence. I love the Jewish religion and I hope that goodness and safety will prevail in the State of Israel. I am from Tripoli, Libya. I love you
Thank you Rabbi. I have question, is there a specific way to wrap them to go back in the bag? Toda Raba
no there is. ot
On the shel yaad, the little box has kind of a cut out corner (just one). I think I fiddled with it may have replaced in the wrong position. Right now the more open corner is closest to my heart when I daven, which seems right to me, but I'm not too sure.
That's correct. The cut out corne of the arm box coverr is on the right side next to the knot on the leather strap so the knot can touch the box.
Great instructions. Thanks.
Very helpful, thank you!
What happens if you don’t have nice biceps?
U need to get a bigger one😂
Is there a Rabbeinu Tam version of this video?
SHABBAT SHALOM FOR YOUR LESSON ,, BARUCH HASHEM,, TODAH RABAH RABBI,,..
2:14 putting teffilin starts. thank you!
Thank you for showing. What does the letter "shin" stands for? (My computer can´t spell the letter correct)
Shin is for "El Shaddai". It's one of the descriptor names for G-d and it is usually translated to "G-d Almighty".
@@augjake Thank you and Happy Hannukha!
Reminds me of going to Camp Ramah 1986. I still wear kippot but no more teffilin, tzitzit, or any other orthodoxy Lubavitch anymore. I’m now a very happy reformed Jewish man. Shana tovah chaverim!
Camp Ramah is not Lubavitch at all. Nor is it Orthodox. It's associated with the Conservative movement.
Very clear explanation for committing the mitzva of wrapping tfilin around the arm. Something is missing for me in this explanation, however. Don't you have to recite the "Veerastich Li" prayer when wrapping the arm tfilin around the middle finger? Is there a time when yiou recite it and when you don't? Thanks in advance and Yisher Koach.
what about the BRACHA of the head?
I thought that the teffilin goes under and back toward you when putting them on the arm? Have I been doing g it incorrectly? Or does it matter?
There are different styles of tefillin straps. Sephardim and Hasidim wrap outward. Minhag Ashkenaz usually wraps inwards. Just different customs and ways of building tefillin.
It should be noted that this is the Habadh (Chabad) way. Jews from Europe, Middle East and from Yemen all bind tefillin a different way. I like the Ashkenazi way where Hoshe'a 2.21-22 is said when binding the fefillin around the vinger.
Do you know if it is possible to make your own to Tefillin?
Bro I don’t think you can you’ll have to buy it
It's really hard work with skins and leathers
Good luck with that
Only if you study and train to be a sofer.
thank you for this video. I've learned a lot.
Thank you, Rabbi, shalom.
The tefillin on the arm is between the 3 and the 7 .. is this not relating to Da’at? (Hidden sephiroth) 🤔
Should you have your Tallis on when you put the tfilin?
yes
Thank you!! Excellent.
This is a great video. Thank you.
Thank you for this video
i have always had the rabbi put on tefillin for me. shame on me right. now i finally have my own set and i cant put it on because i am to intimidated. i am not a smart or clever person. even this video seems overwhelming to me. what should i do. i want to be able to do this by myself
Forgive for thinking it was a Gopro. I came to learn more. Thank you.
Yo man, i was not alone at this point
"That's a wrap."
I see what you did there.
This is a good video
Please can you tell me why you have to wrap it 3 times in your fingers
3:28 ש
The letter shin that the 3 straps there makes corresponds with one of the multiple names of God
Thank you very much, God bless you🫶🙌
This is very useful thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing this. Gd bless you.
I am Ezidi as Religion .
Respekt our Juden Brothers . ☀️🙏🌸❤️
Can women wrap tefillin? I know traditionally only men wrap, but is it written somewhere that women cannot?
no
Many say yes, women may wrap tefillin if they have the right intention. Others say no. There are multiple reasonings for each, and different groups of Jewish people and communities have their own interpretations. For many women outside of Orthodox movements, it is just a personal choice if they want to wear it or not. A few Orthodox women have been putting them on lately as well. There may also be those who also do so in private, so we'd never know. 🤷♂
@@augjake keep your heretics to yourself 🤡
Black cube in the head: kabbah
Straps rolled 7 times: like circulation in kabbah 7 times
When God talked about this he didn’t mean it literally but spiritually.
Does women do this also ?
No.
Women don’t pray ?
@@safiaann4133 they pray without it
some do not, but some do. it depends on what community you belong to.
There were women in bible wore this. King sauls daughter mical.
I want to be a chabad can you help me?
Thanks for teaching. I'm a Noahide community leader in India 🇮🇳. I love to convert into jew ✡️. I'm praying for it. Please remember me in your daily prayers. Shalom from India 🇮🇳 🌈🕎✡️🇮🇱
You can't convert to Judaism
Must be born Jewish. Wtv you do you can't join
Dirty Indian😂
Clean!
thank you
Nice. Thanks
Looks like the Kaabah. The straps around the forearm 7 times like the Tawaf.
What do you do while wearing Tefillin?
You recite the prayers and pray
What if you're perfectly ambidextrous and use both hand interchangeably?
But I wish .. I mean where does this come from ?
The torah. We have 613 laws.
Shalom I'm from Fiji but I'm originally from the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. I have been searching for solutions to our problem and i had look to the Torah and in the book of Deuteronomy 28: 1 - 66 answers my search in line with the blessings and curses written in Deuteronomy. My conscious convinced me that what we are facing as a people had already been written this Chapter in the Torah.
I began to realize that our forefathers could have forsaken the Torah and the G of the Torah. That is why our forefathers were taken into slavery from the Solomon Islands to Fiji, Australia and other Pacific Islands.
As mentioned in the Torah, we have lost everything. Our identity, our religion I mean everything as in the Torah due to our forefathers disobedience to G voices and follow what he has commanded.
I am trying to connect back in trying to study Jews religion, the Torah, prayers, holidays etc. I have also been trying to learn and follow the Torah prayers and holidays.
Iam looking for some help and i thank you guys for having it in you tube, i beleieve this is not enough.
How can i have the cloths for prayers including the Teflin?
Pls sing erika
👍♥️ thank You
The box reminds me of the Kaaba. I know nothing about religion, but I love learning about them.
it is
Toda Rabba Rabbi
Ever consider using teffilin tape?
Gracias, Toda Raba
Thank you.
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SHABBAT SHALOM
SHALOM. THANK YOU FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL TEACHING. Makes me wish I was Jewish.
I WILL ALWAYS STAND WITH ISRAEL 🇮🇱 ❤️.
אודה מאוד אם תוסיפו כתוביות תרגום בעברית!
Different customs. I have the shin on the hand not the bicep. I'm ashkenazi. I think the video is showing sephardic customs.
I have a shin on both. It’s an ashkenazi way of doing it there’s just different traditions. If you have your tradition do it that way
Thanks, that’s certainly a wrap! lol Shalom
Interesting. One would think all you need to pray to a higher power is simply being clean and dressed modestly.
But why do they wrap it around in the Middle finger, which is the Saturn finger?... why not any other finger?...
It symbolizes a wedding ring, saying we are "married" to Hashem. The middle finger is used because the vein of the middle finger is supposed to go directly to the heart.
“That’s a wrap” 😀
This is nonsensical woo. But it is also very good ASMR.
👍
Curioser & Curioser indeed ??? ...
th-cam.com/video/ar50Tls4kBo/w-d-xo.html
Square root 8 feet at 25/25th scale is the half armspan raised to head height = 10x10x10 pints, 5x5x5 gallons, 1250 pound water, 20,000 ounce.
The raised arms of the skull defining a 2x2x2 pint, 1 gallon cube, that is the crown that rests upon the 3rd eye.
The 10:1 fractal of the 3:4:5ft egg based Orphic Egg, Vitruvian Man and the cardinal easter equinox crucifixion as Temple rebuilt/raised on the 3rd day,
that 10:1 fractal of the skull surrounded by crossed solar burst,
that 10:1 fractal of the ashen cross upon the brow to start the 40 days of lent,
all subsets of the Hekatompedon diameter Temple, with 3600" circumference.
A 1:432,000 scale version of the Earth
Waoooo amazing I am not a Jewish he made me fear God.
Hello, and how about the women Sir, ?
u know it's Chabad?
Brohe aClohe from Lutsk
use tefillin tape
Nice go-pro.
The black cube is like a mini kaaba.
צריך שבע חוץ מהראשון
Thank you for this amazing video but you got muscle :0
You dont need a stupid box from Satan. Jesus christ is all you need.
someone hasn't read their bible
@augjake if you use that device from Satan. Repent, and turn to Jesus
everybody makes it diffrent somehow
I knew JESUS wasn't real
This is a jewish video. We don't care about jesus. Just a false prophet to us
@@goldengun9970 brother don't say like that, Our God is Good n he loved us so much, but We r sinners n the wages of sin is death hell so God Gave us his only son to Bleed n die on the cross n his blood washed our sins so that We can achieve salvation n be with God in heaven 😊.
Lord Jesus is real n He is still alive n he sits in heaven right hand with Almighty God, The God of isreal is True.
@@Kingcelebrator what a horrible message. Sinners, degrading self esteem. Exactly the opposite of what God wants and his message in the torah. You are deluded, follow a false prophet and are an idol worshipper.
@@Kingcelebrator God wants to have a real relationship with us. When you repent and are truly sorry he forgives you. That is true mercy
B”H
🤣
It just looks like the Muslim Kabba.Where Muslims have to go around 7 times.
Again?? You trying to fit that religion to this things?? Ouh god🥴🤦🤦
@@hmm7934 Yes I am Jerusalem or is it Jeru--salaam.
@@ansarafsar6268 *Yerushalayim
black cube this is kaba from mecca and muslims circling the Kaaba seven times ,,,
you've got your timelines all mixed up lmao
Should be illegal in the airport, somewhat disconcerting to fellow passengers.
To have a box on one's head.....wow
so scawy
roflol.....Yeh, make sure it is not on your neck or the magic fairies will not work
But you're a fairy. You with your priest in the rectumry.
Holy insanity
wow that's super gay
Like you lol
How is that gay
Does God loves Huevos Rancheros?
as long as the ingredients are kosher lol
Thank you.
Thank you.