As always, Frieda, so interesting, and a good introduction to all the more in depth interviews you present.
@kathybottrell7159
8 сағат бұрын
This was one of the most informative videos that you have done. And, lots of food for thought on child raising moires for the rest of society.
@andreaf7886
5 сағат бұрын
A very informative look at how the Hasidic community works together. Thank you, Frida.
@SignalHillHiker
19 сағат бұрын
19-minute bonus, awesome. This second channel was a great idea - love that we get to see things that didn't make it into a full, main-channel video. You read my mind a little. Most of the video I was thinking, oh, it's so interesting that the school system enables women to work, not something you often see in more conservative, religious communities. And then you directly addressed that's really not the point, ha! I was thinking, alright, no need to embarrass me in front of everyone, Frieda, ha! The conversation about how much more time boys spend in school - I think I understand what you mean based on this and other videos. Education for girls is still pretty intensive compared to what would be average to me, but for boys much more of their mental, spiritual, and physical time/selves are devoted to school. Girls can be a little more carefree (relatively) about it. I get the impression that, from a secular point of view, the girls' curriculum is also more well-rounded, whereas for the boys Jewish studies are the entire point. Love that even in this older video, you pointed out people will help women with a stroller on the subway. Recognizing something familiar to you like that in the secular world strikes me as a compliment to your character. Cheers!
@friedavizelclips
15 сағат бұрын
Cheers my friend, and thanks so much for this thoughtful comment! I like a lot of things of a world full of many kind people. Many - including you :) I'm enjoying having a throwaway channel where I can post things that I don't want to publish as a serious video but would still like to make it available for anyone interested. It's also nice that I feel more relaxed here :)
@makeGODsmile
10 сағат бұрын
Hello, this video is a recipe for making a good society. I'm a public high school teacher and I know that lavish amounts of attention from parents and other adults almost guarantees success. Very nicely delivered.
@Zelde-M
17 сағат бұрын
A lovely look at child-rearing and community involvement in the Chasidic world. To me it’s very reminiscent of the 1950s where all children played in the street and post War there were scores of us. No child regardless of age was escorted to school or picked up. We simply walked. To get a school bus one had to live 2+ miles in distance from the school. Any neighbor was a safe haven and any cousin or child in need could come to stay for months sans legal work. Surely, there’s a lot to be said for Community, then and now. Shkoyakh!
@hannahyoung3533
10 сағат бұрын
This was so interesting!! One reason, I think, this communal system works is because geographically everyone lives very close together. I live out in the countryside and everyone is very spread out, this type of system wouldn't work. Since the school system is such an integral part of the community and social life, I am guessing that homeschooling isn't something done in these communities.
@nibor110
14 сағат бұрын
Btw. Zabars Chocolate Babka reminds me of kokosh for its very chocolate and sugar crunch
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