In 1993 I became a Christian and a year later a guy I met walked up to me and place a cassette of Barry and Batya's album Sh'ma Yisrael into my hand. He said G-d had told him to give it to me, and he walked away. For a week I played nothing else than this album, the first time I cried and cried and cried.. I felt for the first time ever I was listening to G-d's people singing in G-d's language... it's almost 17 years ago and I still love these songs just the same. Bless you all. Shalom
What they are doing is 'mayim' to the left and then mayim to the right. Next part is the Cherkeziah with a single myim to the left, a coupe' to the left, a three point turn to the right and a coupe' to the right. The total steps together for that second part is called "Old Friend" and is used in a lot of different dances. The mayim is also used in a lot of dances. This is a slow dance because the song is slow. Many dances are usually faster.