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Amazing Story: A Searching Soul & Chabad Hasidim Meet on the Boardwalk WATCH WHAT HAPPENS!

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Hidabroot - Torah & Judaism

Hidabroot - Torah & Judaism

10 months ago

Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q A Personal Story & Lesson of a Searching Soul that Changed His Life that Will Change Your Life! The Saturday Night that Changed My Life - A Lost Searching Soul Meets A Group of Chabad Chassidic Jews on the Wildwood Boardwalk located at the Jersey Shore - AND THIS HAPPENS! Chabad Lubavitch Saving the World One Soul at a Time - This video tells a story of Rabbi Yitzchak Botton. This life-changing experience ultimately led R' Botton from working and partying on the Jersey Shore to Jerusalem; where he teaches Torah in the world famous Ohr Somayach Yeshiva. From the Bright Lights of the Boardwalk to the Light of Torah - What I Thought Was Darkness Was the Brightest Light What happens when, Ike Botton (Hebrew name Yitzchak), a young Jewish man working on the Jersey Shore boardwalk, is invited by a Lubavitch Chassidic rabbi and his students to a Shabbaton (a festive Shabbat gathering) right in the middle of the beach town nightlife of Wildwood New Jersey? This raw and deeply personal story recounts a turning point that challenged everything he believed—and awakened something he never expected. In this video, we revisit a powerful encounter with Chabad on the boardwalk: how a group of passionate students and a married volunteer left the comfort of home to bring the light of Torah to fellow Jews—even in the most unexpected places. We explore the real meaning of kiruv, of love for fellow Jews, and what it means to stand strong in a world pulling you in the opposite direction. But not all light is easy to absorb. Sometimes the truth is so bright, it feels like darkness to those unprepared for its purity. We dive into this paradox: why Torah, truth, and holiness can look extreme, even repulsive, when we're distant from them. And why sometimes the most religious Jews, those living modest and holy lives, can be misunderstood—because we see through the lens of our distance, not clarity. This isn’t just philosophy—it’s real. It's about the beauty of Shabbat, the sweetness of a Jewish child’s eyes at a Shabbos table, the serenity of a Torah home, and the power of family and direction. When we stop and look—without bias—we see that those living Torah lives are often living healthier, happier, and more wholesome lives. Not because they’re better, but because they’re walking in the light Hashem gave us all. This video isn’t here to judge—it’s here to inspire. To open your eyes to what might at first seem radical, but is in fact radiant. Whether you’re on the boardwalk or at a crossroads in life, this message is for you. Please comment on this video by Rabbi Yitzchak Botton: Amazing Story: Chabad Hasidim & A Searching Soul Meet on the Boardwalk - WATCH WHAT HAPPENS! #story #torah #faith #soul #lifechanging #family #god #allah #soul #israel #spirituality #judaism #education #change ,real life story,movie,jewish,personal #love #life #chabad #documentary #podcast #inspiration #shortvideo #trending #truth #Shabbat #jewish #jewishidentity #TorahLight #Kiruv #Shabbaton #Teshuvah #orthodoxjudaism #TorahLife #fam #FamilyValues #Yiddishkeit #TruthAndTorah #JewishChildren #FrumLife #Lubavitch #rabbiyitzchakbotton For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom