Before we start!
*DISCLAIMER*
I don’t judge others for what they decide to post! Everyone is welcome to post whatever they want. If I don’t want to look at their status, story etc…I could *BLM* (block, leave, mute, skip)
THAT BEING SAID…..
And another *Disclaimer* before I start this.
I listen to (some) Israeli music.
However, to all the people who decided to attend Omar Adam’s concert, but won’t attend say any ordinary popstars concert, How is this any different??
Because it’s in Hebrew?
Because you don’t understand what he’s saying?
Because there’s only “Jewish”
people there?
For the record there was nothing Jewish about the concert other than the fact that he was singing in Hebrew.
When a couple or people go to a American “goyishe” concert, you do it if your OK with it. But do you post it? No! Because you know it’s not something to let everyone know you did. Because you don’t hang your dirty laundry in public!
Omer Adam is no different. It’s an event with mixed dancing/raving and everything else that makes “regular frum” people not attend American goyishe concerts. But this is fine for you to attend and post about? WHY???
*END RANT*
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כל הכבוד a genuine מקדש שם שמים
בקנאו את קנאתי
Thank you for standing up for Hashem’s Honor!!
The internet and smartphones are assur.
Really? Maybe check on EBay see if they have a life for sale.
Kudos to Rav Yosef Chaim Aryeh for being brave enough and proud enough to defend the Torah and Hashem! Today, I got cursed out by a aino yehudi in Lakewood. He was reminding me not to get to close to them and to stay a loyal Eved Hashem who serves the Boss.
The Aryeh family has been standing up for what’s principly right for generations. A breath of fresh air to see that the family מסורה is continuing.
As for the comments #3 above, your mind is skewed. Something not right in the attic.
Very well said!
Treif is treif no matter how you want to slice it or dice it.
“For the record there was nothing Jewish about the concert other than the fact that he was singing in Hebrew.”
Actually, “Hebrew” is an imposter language and blasphemous corruption of, liHavdil, Lashon haKodesh; that makes “Hebrew” anti-Jewish. Singing in “Hebrew” does not make anything at all Jewish.
So basically the concert was full fledged Goyish. Also Jewish and Goyish are adjectives and the best way to describe this concert is Goyish even if it did have one thing that was Jewish.
What’s wrong with a Mixed Israeli Singer’s Concert? If you don’t like the singer’s mixed style of music, attend a diff event with the kind you like.
Now, if an Israeli Singer performs at at a Mixed seating Concert, there is a major tznius violation for attendees.
Slow news day!!
Thank you to OR and to Mr. Aryeh for standing up for kevod shamayim
Ok,
As a teenager struggling with yiddishkeit
Omar Adam is a big chizuk for me he grew up in a non religious home and puts on tefillin every day and proudly posts it on his social media
He also davens before every concert and proudly posts that as well
He also came to
America and went to the Lubavitcher rebbes kever when he was here and proudly posted on social media
Does this not answer how is he different??
And the whole premise of this article is false going to a Yiddish concert where at least your around other Jewish neshamos is 10000 percent better then a “NON JEWISH concert”.
Duh
Eli_Schwartz has a good point, but those who are influenced one struggle might not be influenced by another.
I don’t think a regular, Observant Jew would attend an Omer Adam concert as this type of concert doesn’t represent us.
Note, I am not judging the quality or authenticity of the music but rather the idea of this type of concert being attended by some people who look like Observant Jews.
As for the discussion on the Hebrew language. The founder of modern Hebrew did want this language to have elements of Ancient Hebrew. However, today’s Hebrew is not like that. I think the attendance wasn’t for “frum” people regardless of what language they speak. I wouldn’t go to an inappropriate concert if it was in Yiddish either.
This is just one of millions of reasons The Holy One gave us t’shuva. But don’t do it again.
KOL ANOS UNOCHI SHOIMAYA