Yahudilerin GİZEMLİ YAŞAMLARI Hakkında 25 İNANILMAZ GERÇEK (Gelenekleri, Gündelik Yaşamları...) - Summary

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The video is about the mysterious and different world of the Jews, who follow the oldest monotheistic religion, Judaism. The video covers various aspects of their beliefs, practices, traditions, and lifestyles, such as:

- Their covenant with God and their claim to the Holy Land
- Their ancestry from the prophet Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel
- Their rules for food, clothing, marriage, divorce, and worship
- Their division into different groups, such as Orthodox, Ultra-Orthodox, and Hasidic
- Their observance of the Sabbath and other holy days, such as Yom Kippur and Passover
- Their use of special objects, such as tefillin, mezuzah, and kippah
- Their attitude towards Israel, Zionism, and other nations
- Their population and distribution around the world
- The difference between Judaism and Jewishness

The video ends with a request for comments, subscription, and a link to another video about Israel.

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1. Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the first book sent down to mankind was sent down to the Israelites, who are also called Jews.
2. Jews believe that they are one of the 12 tribes of the prophet Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel, which means the one who fights with idols for God.
3. Jews have a covenant with God, who promised them the lands that are considered to be the Holy Land, in return for believing in him.
4. A Jewish lineage can only be carried by a woman, and it is forbidden for a Jewish man to marry a woman who is not Jewish.
5. Jews have an understanding of halal and haram, similar to Islam, and they can only eat animals with cloven hooves and seafood with scales and fins.
6. Jews have to slaughter animals with a special technique called shechita, and they cannot consume meat and dairy products together.
7. Jews pray three times a day, morning, noon and evening, and they wear small boxes called tefillin on their heads and arms, containing sections of the Torah written on animal skin.
8. Jews observe the Sabbath, the day of rest, from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday, and they refrain from working, driving, using electricity, or doing any physical activity on that day.
9. Jews are divided into different groups in terms of faith and worship, such as Orthodox, Ultra-Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, etc.
10. Jews have a holy place called the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, which is the only surviving part of the Temple of Solomon, where they used to make pilgrimage before it was destroyed by the Romans.
11. Jews have a day of confession called Yom Kippur, which is the holiest day of the year for them, and they fast and pray for 25 hours on that day.
12. Jews have a feast called Passover, which commemorates their liberation from slavery in Egypt, and they avoid eating leavened bread for 7-8 days during that feast.
13. Jews have a ceremony called Bar Mitzvah for boys and Bat Mitzvah for girls, when they reach the age of 13 and 12 respectively, and they start to carry religious responsibilities.
14. Jews have a law called halakha, which is based on the Torah and the Talmud, and it explains how a Jew should live in every aspect of life.
15. Jews do not recognize the State of Israel unless the Messiah comes, according to some Ultra-Orthodox groups, who are also against Zionism and America.

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