
@thatjewishfamily
That Jewish Family
Chassidic Nomad Family sharing our life ✈️ Dani, Raizel, Mendel and Lev ❤️
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Don’t worry his feet were fine ;) (thank G-d) Were in the middle of the festival of Passover and on Passover we don’t touch even a single crumb of bread (or anything with grains). We clean our houses from every speck and turn over our kitchens. In Jewish law, the way something became non-kosher is the way it must be koshered. So if a counter absorbed non-kosher or chametz through heat, it must be purged with equal or greater heat. Pouring boiling water over the surface is called hagalah. This method draws out absorbed flavor. The water must be boiling (around 212°F / 100°C) and poured directly onto the counter. The iron adds dry, intense heat which can be even more effective.
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Back to our promised land;) ❤️
An emotional moment watching our son go from toddler to big boy with just one haircut 🥹 The reason the first snip is from the top of the hair is because that is the place where the Tefillin (the praying boxes that men wear) is worn. It’s always beautiful to connect one commandment to the next! Some have the customs to first cut the side curls because that’s the custom for a boy to start wearing side curls from age three! Follow for more ❤️
Don’t worry his feet were fine ;) (thank G-d) Were in the middle of the festival of Passover and on Passover we don’t touch even a single crumb of bread (or anything with grains). We clean our houses from every speck and turn over our kitchens. In Jewish law, the way something became non-kosher is the way it must be koshered. So if a counter absorbed non-kosher or chametz through heat, it must be purged with equal or greater heat. Pouring boiling water over the surface is called hagalah. This method draws out absorbed flavor. The water must be boiling (around 212°F / 100°C) and poured directly onto the counter. The iron adds dry, intense heat which can be even more effective.
Do religious Jewish couples use birth control? @Miriam Ezagui
Caught my husband giving his shirt to a homeless on the street! In Judaism, the translation of the word charity means justice because it’s the just thing to do
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Back to our promised land;) ❤️
An emotional moment watching our son go from toddler to big boy with just one haircut 🥹 The reason the first snip is from the top of the hair is because that is the place where the Tefillin (the praying boxes that men wear) is worn. It’s always beautiful to connect one commandment to the next! Some have the customs to first cut the side curls because that’s the custom for a boy to start wearing side curls from age three! Follow for more ❤️
Don’t worry his feet were fine ;) (thank G-d) Were in the middle of the festival of Passover and on Passover we don’t touch even a single crumb of bread (or anything with grains). We clean our houses from every speck and turn over our kitchens. In Jewish law, the way something became non-kosher is the way it must be koshered. So if a counter absorbed non-kosher or chametz through heat, it must be purged with equal or greater heat. Pouring boiling water over the surface is called hagalah. This method draws out absorbed flavor. The water must be boiling (around 212°F / 100°C) and poured directly onto the counter. The iron adds dry, intense heat which can be even more effective.
Do religious Jewish couples use birth control? @Miriam Ezagui
Caught my husband giving his shirt to a homeless on the street! In Judaism, the translation of the word charity means justice because it’s the just thing to do
Why observant Jews have seperate beds
About @thatjewishfamily's TikTok Analytics
@thatjewishfamily (That Jewish Family) is a TikTok creator with 34K followers and 446.7K total likes. Based on our analysis of 100 videos, @thatjewishfamily has an engagement rate of 3.33%, earning a creator score of C.
The average video from @thatjewishfamily receives approximately 31.8K views.
Viral Performance Analysis
Out of 100 tracked videos, @thatjewishfamily has achieved 10 viral hits (videos with 2x+ their average views), representing a 10.0% viral ratio. Their breakout moment came on 2025-04-18, when a video achieved 188.7K views — significantly above their average of 31.8K views.
@thatjewishfamily's video performance has seen some fluctuation, which is common for creators experimenting with content strategies.
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