This song is a real classical masterpiece! One of the best Chazanish pieces written, in my opinion. And this is the first time I've seen somebody singing a cover of Shlomo's songs and doing it justice. In some ways it is even better.
Heavenly !!! Reb Shlomo's lips are "mesafsefosos b"kever" every time someone sings one of his awesome heavenly compositions. It is amazing how his compositions become more mainstream and popular with each passing year.
The only time one gets moved, impressed & musically & emotionally involved when we see the Chassidische black hats & garb, is the 'bottle dance' from Fiddler on the Roof'.
Would have been much better with helfgot alone. The choir killed the performance. It's not their fault. When the chazzan goes off doing his thing all the sudden they sound off even though they probably aren't.
Point taken - but I think this says more about the difficulty of semi-impromptu performances than it does about either chazzan or choir - these things take more than a quick practice between the starters and the main course to turn into a balanced product! - in any event, Helfgott is a phenomenal chazzan and he produces kedushah every time he opens his mouth to sing, and I suspect the choir would be great also in their own place, so to speak - a beautiful song (and I agree with those who say this is clearly of chassidish origin and nothing to do with Carlebach) - thanks for sharing.
Incredible absolutely incredible!!! I can watch this a million times and still be moved to tears by the beauty of their harmony.
This song is a real classical masterpiece!
One of the best Chazanish pieces written, in my opinion.
And this is the first time I've seen somebody singing a cover of Shlomo's songs and doing it justice. In some ways it is even better.
Shalom Israel !!!Je vous aime et je souhaite,que mon Dieu vous benisse et vous proteje !!!
Heavenly !!! Reb Shlomo's lips are "mesafsefosos b"kever" every time someone sings one of his awesome heavenly compositions. It is amazing how his compositions become more mainstream and popular with each passing year.
why should it...only divrei torah
it aint carlebach dude
Pure class.
lets not foget Danny Gildar, the best on the piano.
This is so beautiful.
Am Yisrael Chai.
Shalom Israel !!!Vous aime,je soutaite,que mon Dieu vous benisse et vous proteje !!!
@@rozaliaduna5499 --- Je te remercie.
Beautiful
God bless you !!!Shalom Yisrael !!!
beautiful
Awesome!
great performance
EXCELENTE! !!BRAVO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍💝👰🔯☝👑🐂🏰
Awesome
Gorgeous
Shlomeleh is smiling... wow!
This is wonderful, but it is most definitely NOT Reb Sholomo's version.
Correction: this meledy isn't Shlomo Carlebachs composition
It was composed by R' Berish Horowitz (Vishever)
Can I ask what your source is ?
Jeremy Berkovits. It’s obviously not Shlomoe’s style
But Shlomo made it known.
The only time one gets moved, impressed & musically & emotionally involved when we see the Chassidische black hats & garb, is the 'bottle dance' from Fiddler on the Roof'.
Dont really like chazuniss but this is really good!!
Would have been much better with helfgot alone. The choir killed the performance. It's not their fault. When the chazzan goes off doing his thing all the sudden they sound off even though they probably aren't.
Point taken - but I think this says more about the difficulty of semi-impromptu performances than it does about either chazzan or choir - these things take more than a quick practice between the starters and the main course to turn into a balanced product! - in any event, Helfgott is a phenomenal chazzan and he produces kedushah every time he opens his mouth to sing, and I suspect the choir would be great also in their own place, so to speak - a beautiful song (and I agree with those who say this is clearly of chassidish origin and nothing to do with Carlebach) - thanks for sharing.
המון זיופים בסוף
בוא תפייט אתה באותם דציבלים ונראה כמה אתה "לא מזייף"
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This sounds nice but it isn't Carlebach.
But he was the one who introduced it to the world
@@timsoreno Same story with Lulei Sorascha, it was from Europe, it's not his song. But he brought it into our lives.