I have literally been binge watching jewish dance partys. Literally all the young lads and older lads know how to hype each other up and dance 😂 its awesome
@Tomas Andersson none of them are gay! They are all married and their wives are all dancing separately in an adjacent ballroom, which is not in view in this video. This is a practice done to observe modesty.
alex dorsi I have a question and I am curious and in no way being disrespectful. Why do some of the men have on long pants and the others have on something that resembles a robe? Is it because of age? Are the rabbis in the robes? Just curious.
I love these people and their dancing. I like the song, too (Yesh Tikvah by Benny Friedman if anybody's curious, though it sounds like they're singing the Yiddish version. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong). All I want to do is dance with them, but that's probably not allowed. 😞
Hey Fox, The first song is "Nodeh L'Shimcha", original by Lipa Schmeltzer. The second song is "Yesh Tikvah", original by Benny Friedmann, but the version in this video is the Yiddish one (Menachem Moskowitz ). I hope this helps!
The first song is "Nodeh L'Shimcha", original by Lipa Schmeltzer. The second song is "Yesh Tikvah", original by Benny Friedmann, but the version in this video is the Yiddish one (Menachem Moskowitz ). I hope this helps!
Did I read "wedding"? I thought wedding was when a man and a woman celebrate the joy to be together for the rest of their life... Here I see only men being happy... Would be interesting ti have the women point of view about that. Just by looking to other videos of such weddings, the women look VERY happy (just joking... never saw a video where they were smiling)
It would then extremely interesting that you provide YOUR explanation of what wedding means... Maybe I am wrong, but I feel that you consider this as having a kind of slave ready to serve you, making childs, having no rights except the one to say "yes" to everything you say... I just wonder what will happen when you will realize that women are the future of human kind... (Read french poet Aragon to understand what I mean)