MITOS e VERDADES do CASAMENTO JUDEU

Marriage within Judaism is surrounded by ancient traditions, but also by many rumors and "fake news" circulating on the internet. In this revealing interview, Brazilian guide Aline, who lives in Israel and is married to an Orthodox Jew from a lineage of rabbis, recounts her real experience: from family pressure to marry in just three months to the cultural negotiations between a Brazilian Jewish family and a traditional Israeli family. Aline debunks famous urban legends, such as the story that Orthodox Jews have relations through a hole in a sheet or that they are buried standing up. She explains why these stories arise and how the isolation of certain groups ends up generating misinformation. Furthermore, the conversation addresses the role of women in Judaism, revealing a surprising perspective: why, in the Jewish spiritual view, women are considered higher than men and why they are not obligated to wear symbols like the kippah or fringes (tzitzit). Also understand how wedding celebrations work where men and women dance separated by screens, and how it's possible to reconcile modernity with respect for Orthodox roots. An authentic dive into family values, the speed of engagements in Israel, and the reality of one of the oldest and most intriguing religions in the world. If you enjoy learning about the culture, religion, and curiosities of the Holy Land, don't forget to like the video, leave a comment about which myth you've heard before, and share it with your friends! #jewishwedding #israelwithaline #alineszewkies #curiosities ------------------------------- Source: credits to the complete interview    • EM ISRAEL: ALINE SZEWKIES (ISRAEL COM A AL...