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So are the wigs certified kosher now?Buy hair from Eastern European girls who sell it.
Yes since they sold it and didn't use their hair to worship an idol.So are the wigs certified kosher now?
All religions do that, I'm just saying jewish women at least here on the west are sort of famous for "going around a lot", while jewish men here are famous for being borderline incel at times. And like drawn together, which was written by two jewish guys, liked to say: "you couldn't get laid in a jew accountant convention!" which only drives the point.Not really, Jewish men are kinda expected to have some experience but women should stay pure.
I know, what I'm saying is it backfired long-term.Judaism is actively against people converting
Those have shrimp tho.They like the tempura rolls.
How bad are those incidents?there's some recent incidents of anti christian actions but the police are cracking down hard on that.
How does circumventing those commandments protect them? again this seems like the stuff babylonians and other older religions did, there was a lot of skirting around the rules too.We don't think that we're fooling our God but building fences to protect his commandments.
>Pronouncing koach as koyachNew FlatbushGirl communique about the sex strike:
Secularization and liberalism strikes again. For some reason diaspora women are easy and the men like to portray themselves as woody allenesque cucks. No idea why.All religions do that, I'm just saying jewish women at least here on the west are sort of famous for "going around a lot", while jewish men here are famous for being borderline incel at times. And like drawn together, which was written by two jewish guys, liked to say: "you couldn't get laid in a jew accountant convention!" which only drives the point.
Tempura is just the action of frying the sushi as I understand it, it's allowed.Those have shrimp tho
Spitting on Christians, vandalizing stuff, that sort of thing. It happens sometimes and people get arrested for it.How bad are those incidents?
How does circumventing those commandments protect them? again this seems like the stuff babylonians and other older religions did, there was a lot of skirting around the rules too.
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I know, what I'm saying is it backfired long-term.Judaism is actively against people converting
This whole new scene of Hasidic advertisements is fascinating. They mix very sophisticated video making with Yiddish, Hasidic humor and very male culture.
When I find one on youtube that doesn't require translation, I just add it to the playlist. But many of these have Yiddish and require contextualizing, so I might add some explainer or translation. It's fun to watch and a really good little look into a specific segment of the Hasidic community. Leave a comment if you like these because a little bit of encouragement goes a long way to motivating me to put these out.
*TURN ON SUBTITLES FOR TRANSLATIONS FROM ENGLISH*
This ad continues with the same comedy theme we see in many ads: a tragi-comic male shlimazel, a complete buffoon, brings light and laughter to serious rituals by messing them up to enormous proportions. Here we find two families: the groom's family, which is respectable and well off and able to afford a beautiful new silver menorah for the head of household. And the bride's family, which is supposed to gift their young groom with a special large menorah for Chanukah for the couple would use for many years, if not for life. The typical menorah a groom gets is an enormous piece of silver, so the comedy sketch here shows an absurdly sad effort on the part of the bride's family. That's the joke - because no one in real life would come close to sending gifts as bad as those. But the joy of this ad is in making light of serious gift exchanges, and as always, showing the buffoon character in new unfortunate settings.
(By the way, the gag of a Hasidic man wearing a shopping bag over his hat when it's not raining is now a part of the costume for the buffoon character. I suppose it's like someone holding an open umbrella indoors. )
As always, the cast in these is entirely male and even the male child actors seem uncomfortable in front of the camera. In this very camera-shy community, only a segment of men has come around to embrace the limelight and perform. I've come to recognize the same few men in many of these ads.
**TURN ON SUBTITLES (CC) FOR TRANSLATION FROM YIDDISH**
Try slowing down the video to follow along with the ad.
(Video original from @prproductionsnyc here:• Guard Your Eyes - Maintaining Moral P... )
Another ad for my collection of Hasidic Yiddish advertisements. For this one, I added a bit of a commentary explaining some things. I was really moved by this ad after having worked so long on my Hasidic internet documentary, having learned how Hasidic Jews embrace the internet, and wondered how this new presence online and the 21st-century issue of rampant pornography addiction, would manifest with a community that is so secretive and ashamed to speak of such issues. To my great surprise, this video clearly seeks to bring the secrets up for air so they can be dealt with openly and directly. I am often so impressed by how Hasidic Jews, who are often portrayed in the media as either being completely incompetent uneducated clueless cave-people, or as quietly morally corrupt hypocrites, rise to the challenge. There's a willingness to adapt, to learn, to change ways, to deal with demons and to stand by family values at the core of this video that I find so moving. Clearly, Hasidic Jews are not just letting the internet shape them but are constantly innovating to deal with how the Internet can devastate families and individuals.
0:00 my comments 3:00 Yiddish advertisement begins
#yiddish #culture #technology
This shit is like listening to Fran Drescher.Don't worry, she's got it covered:
Do Hasidic and other conservative Jews believe in evolution? Evolution is the day-vil for Christian fundies of all stripes.
Jews and ovens just don't mix, do they?In what has become an annual tradition, the NYFD has once again shut down the Zali matzah bakery in Williamsburg after a fire broke out:
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What's wring with Fran? At least she isn't Sarah Silverman or Kathy Griffin.Fran Drescher
Not wrong, she just talks funny. Jewish funny.What's wring with Fran? At least she isn't Sarah Silverman or Kathy Griffin.