Um. Thank you. I do not understand a good bit of the vocabulary. But. What I do understand 100% is the rabbi's love of knowledge as a blessing offered to God. Thank you for this video.
I’m addicted to this channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I watch this when I don’t have class in Seminary!!!!!!!!! This is so cool! The videos are just the right length to watch after a long and complicated class.
I am a Sephardic Jew.. Spanish/Moroccan We don't have that custom .. But I wear a black hat for Shabbat and Special occasion In Honor of my Ashkenazi Rabbi of 30 years.. our children were born and raised in his shul .. He has been a very important person in our lives.
The real reason is Chabad lived in a place where the govt banned wearing Streimels and where they were the law was actually enforced. It'd be crazy to go to jail for many years over a hat that's only a custom so they didn't wear them.
hey rabbi yossi ..maybe they can do accurate closed captioning as it is not capturing the wonderful words you are saying . between all the yiddish and hebrew it hard to catch the lesson ... but i do appreciate your teaching
centuries ago, it was common for anyone in the Lithuania/Poland region to wear a shtreimel, Jew or otherwise .... to continue wearing it is a matter of custom only and depending on the climate of where doing so, quite frankly ridiculous imho
I learned in tomchim temmim in kfar chabad. I heard by farbrengen from reb mendel futterfas that the wife of the rayatz did not wanted to give the streimel to rebbe! Zo the rebbi said he was going to wear a hat always. maybe you forgot about that
At the 2:40, Rabbi Paltiel says the Rayatz mentioned to the Rebbe that he wanted to wear the Rashab streimel. This is strange since it's known that after the Rashab passed away, his Rebbetzin, Shterna sarah gave the Rashab streimel to Reb Itche der Masmid. Reb Itche would wear the streimel on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Reb Itche also brought this streimel with him when he visited the United States.
Very interesting video, thank you for posting it. I'm very curious about the distinctive clothing of specific Hasidic courts, but have been unable to find much information. I lived in Brooklyn for 20 years, and I can tell the difference between Lubavitchers and, say, Satmarers, but I'd be very interested in learning about the styles associated with Bobovers, Belzers, Breslovers, etc. Thanks.
There is very little difference in the clothing of chassidim no matter their sect. The women have more differences in dress. And lubavitch dress different from everyone else. Orthodox. Tend to wear plain suits and fedoras.
When I see a Chassidim with a Shtreimel, I think of insular Satmar Chassidim who are unapproachable. When I see a Chabad Chassidim, I see someone approachable, someone who I can ask questions of, someone who can help me live out Halakha.
I don't know if it is the Chabad custom to dress the same as the Rebbe, as we see that even before the Rebbe took upon himself the role of Rebbe there were many Chasidim who wore a Fedora. And in Russia, most Chasidim wore kasketn.
I saw a picture once of the Frierdiker Rebbe wearing a spodik, and he also wore the rabbit fur at with a flat brim. I've often wondered why the Rebbe seemed to follow the Rashab rather than his revered father in law.
Um. Thank you. I do not understand a good bit of the vocabulary. But. What I do understand 100% is the rabbi's love of knowledge as a blessing offered to God. Thank you for this video.
Um. Thank you. I do not understand a good bit of the vocabulary. But. What I do understand 100% is the rabbi's love of knowledge as a blessing offered to God. Thank you for this video.
I’m addicted to this channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I watch this when I don’t have class in Seminary!!!!!!!!! This is so cool! The videos are just the right length to watch after a long and complicated class.
Have you completed Seminary? just a Baptist being curious. 🙏🏽
I am a Sephardic Jew.. Spanish/Moroccan We don't have that custom .. But I wear a black hat for Shabbat and Special occasion In Honor of my Ashkenazi Rabbi of 30 years.. our children were born and raised in his shul .. He has been a very important person in our lives.
The real reason is Chabad lived in a place where the govt banned wearing Streimels and where they were the law was actually enforced. It'd be crazy to go to jail for many years over a hat that's only a custom so they didn't wear them.
Chabad hassidm are cool. They have given me candles and matzo. Plus I think their fedoras look the best.
The story telling is very moving!
This is the video I've gone back to the most. It may be my favorite in the series.
hey rabbi yossi ..maybe they can do accurate closed captioning as it is not capturing the wonderful words you are saying . between all the yiddish and hebrew it hard to catch the lesson ... but i do appreciate your teaching
I heard that this was the case because Rebbe Schneerson thought that the Fedora hat would make them more approachable to those outside of Chabad.
I wish the rebbe would have spoken more slowly.
I think that in the photograph of the Freidiker Rebbe arriving in NYC on 9Adar shainii 5700,he,the Freideker Rebbe,is wearing a Spodik.
Thank you Rabbi
Thank you. That makes good sense seeing Chabad's out reach. Even the hat with a brim down is more approachable by non-observant Jews. - Yisroel
centuries ago, it was common for anyone in the Lithuania/Poland region to wear a shtreimel, Jew or otherwise .... to continue wearing it is a matter of custom only and depending on the climate of where doing so, quite frankly ridiculous imho
I learned in tomchim temmim in kfar chabad. I heard by farbrengen from reb mendel futterfas that the wife of the rayatz did not wanted to give the streimel to rebbe! Zo the rebbi said he was going to wear a hat always.
maybe you forgot about that
At the 2:40, Rabbi Paltiel says the Rayatz mentioned to the Rebbe that he wanted to wear the Rashab streimel. This is strange since it's known that after the Rashab passed away, his Rebbetzin, Shterna sarah gave the Rashab streimel to Reb Itche der Masmid. Reb Itche would wear the streimel on Shabbos and Yom Tov. Reb Itche also brought this streimel with him when he visited the United States.
I'm sure the rebbe reshab had more then one streimel
Rabbi Paltiel is the best. You should use him for all your videos!!!
Very interesting video, thank you for posting it. I'm very curious about the distinctive clothing of specific Hasidic courts, but have been unable to find much information. I lived in Brooklyn for 20 years, and I can tell the difference between Lubavitchers and, say, Satmarers, but I'd be very interested in learning about the styles associated with Bobovers, Belzers, Breslovers, etc. Thanks.
There is very little difference in the clothing of chassidim no matter their sect. The women have more differences in dress. And lubavitch dress different from everyone else. Orthodox. Tend to wear plain suits and fedoras.
When I see a Chassidim with a Shtreimel, I think of insular Satmar Chassidim who are unapproachable. When I see a Chabad Chassidim, I see someone approachable, someone who I can ask questions of, someone who can help me live out Halakha.
Maybe it's because you never tried to approach them. My family wears streimels and are just as friendly
It has to do with where specifically in Europe they come from.
So interesting. Thank you
N u? What about a Spodik?
A reply would be nice!
I don't know if it is the Chabad custom to dress the same as the Rebbe, as we see that even before the Rebbe took upon himself the role of Rebbe there were many Chasidim who wore a Fedora. And in Russia, most Chasidim wore kasketn.
I saw a picture once of the Frierdiker Rebbe wearing a spodik, and he also wore the rabbit fur at with a flat brim. I've often wondered why the Rebbe seemed to follow the Rashab rather than his revered father in law.
Yvette Moore the Rashab also wore a spotik at certain times... i believe maybe when saying chassidus/shabbos and yom tov...
Anyone know?
@Yerachmiel HaLevi nu, either way, he wore a fur hat, so given the Rebbe's devotion to his shver, I'm just surprised.
@@yvettemoore1228 rav gurari got the kolpik
Tov maod!
I heard because it would be onerous economically on the Chasidim.
I also heard about that. It just be a rumor
A Satmar gentleman told me that only married men wear the shtreimel
Yes
Did the Rashag wear a streimel?
No. But he did dress like most other Chasidim from Russia did (up hat and long jacket)
The Rabbi don't wear fur hat - nobody wears a fur hat, simple.
Kahane was right
Moiredike source of Chabad info.
Yeshar koach
Um. Thank you. I do not understand a good bit of the vocabulary. But. What I do understand 100% is the rabbi's love of knowledge as a blessing offered to God. Thank you for this video.