Cote Saint Luc is a great place for Jewish people to live! As far as I know, the mayor and city councilors are all Jewish, and a large majority of the population is Jewish. It is a clean, green, safe and quiet place to live, with beautiful parks and lots of kosher food available in stores. There is also a beautiful library and indoor plus outdoor public swimming pools. There is a variety of housing available: houses, condos and rentals. I especially encourage members of the Belz community and any Chassidic community to come and live in the beautiful city of Cote Saint Luc. I think that coming to live in Cote Saint Luc is one of the best decisions that you'll ever make!
yes jews lived in Germany for about 1700 years and the base of yiddish comes from german but words keep on getting added depending on where the jews live throught the world however we are not so particular about correct grama der die das, in yiddish its mostly "de"
it depends which areas in montreal, many jewish residents in cote saint luc use french as their first language, but the belzers in this video not so much
@@moshyfriedman In Israel you'll hear a lot of hebrew mixed in with yiddish and of course in north america (and this video) with english. So i was wondering if I would hear some french words in the Yiddish but I didn't hear one. So that makes sense
How possibly could an article on Cote St. Luc, leave out Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari, & how could an article on Cote St. Luc, possibly have left out Rav Zeitz? This community has been around since 1964. Clearly this article is totally out of reality.
@@moshyfriedmanDo you want to live in a cult or be part of the Jewish nation? If yes, speak Hebrew & have a connection to Israel. I have famous Rabbis in my family and I don't wear a wig, or a dress, I help people in Israel & I speak Hebrew.
עברית זה לא השפה שלנו, אם אתה מתכוון ללשון הקודש, אז אתה צודק, לא רק זה, קבוצת האנשים ששמרו את לשון הקודש שיהיה לנו את זה עד היום, ומזה נולד עברית, הם לא היו משתייכים למדינת ישראל, להיפך לגמרי. אגב הם כן דברו אידיש...
Greetings from Germany. G'd bless you!
Bless you too! from Canada!
The Belzers are Montreal's largest, friendliest and fastest growing Hasidic sect. God loves them!
thank you for your nice comment
Cote Saint Luc is a great place for Jewish people to live! As far as I know, the mayor and city councilors are all Jewish, and a large majority of the population is Jewish. It is a clean, green, safe and quiet place to live, with beautiful parks and lots of kosher food available in stores. There is also a beautiful library and indoor plus outdoor public swimming pools. There is a variety of housing available: houses, condos and rentals. I especially encourage members of the Belz community and any Chassidic community to come and live in the beautiful city of Cote Saint Luc. I think that coming to live in Cote Saint Luc is one of the best decisions that you'll ever make!
Hi, ich bin aus Deutschland. Höre im jiddisch oft deutsche Wörter, interessante Sprache
yes jews lived in Germany for about 1700 years and the base of yiddish comes from german but words keep on getting added depending on where the jews live throught the world however we are not so particular about correct grama der die das, in yiddish its mostly "de"
I'm from Montreal. I moved out about a decade ago. I had no clue there are Chassidim in Cote-Saint-Luc!
its more of a new thing maybe 6 years or so
SHALOM
shalom shalom
Montreal is an island. How close is Hasidland to the beach? Sounds and looks like a great place.
Please share more information whom to contact about joining this community
im gonna update the discription
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whats the music called?
shlomy gertner i think the song is called shmeichel
Would love to visit!
Why not come to Eretz Israel?
Because people have their entire lives, friends and family outside of Israel? What a weird question.
Nice! nussy well done!!!
soooooo beutiful
קענען רוב אידן רעדן אױך פֿראַנצױזיש דאָרטן?
it depends which areas in montreal, many jewish residents in cote saint luc use french as their first language, but the belzers in this video not so much
@@moshyfriedman In Israel you'll hear a lot of hebrew mixed in with yiddish and of course in north america (and this video) with english. So i was wondering if I would hear some french words in the Yiddish but I didn't hear one. So that makes sense
How possibly could an article on Cote St. Luc, leave out Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari, & how could an article on Cote St. Luc, possibly have left out Rav Zeitz? This community has been around since 1964. Clearly this article is totally out of reality.
the video was made for belz. too pull more belzers of course cote st luc is much much bigger then this. i wrote in the discription that its about belz
ש'כח
Convert to Islam
Why?
מגעיל- מקום היהודים בישראל לא בגלות. דברו עברית, זו השפה שלנו
hes speaking in yiddish, thats our language too
מגעיל זה שאבא שלך לא השתמש עם אמצעי מניעה
בנוסף איזה שפה דברו היהודים לפני 48 ?
If you have nothing nice to say they don't say anything typical Israeli response
@@moshyfriedmanDo you want to live in a cult or be part of the Jewish nation? If yes, speak Hebrew & have a connection to Israel. I have famous Rabbis in my family and I don't wear a wig, or a dress, I help people in Israel & I speak Hebrew.
עברית זה לא השפה שלנו, אם אתה מתכוון ללשון הקודש, אז אתה צודק, לא רק זה, קבוצת האנשים ששמרו את לשון הקודש שיהיה לנו את זה עד היום, ומזה נולד עברית, הם לא היו משתייכים למדינת ישראל, להיפך לגמרי. אגב הם כן דברו אידיש...