This is his musical invitation to his brother to come dance with his daughter the bride, which is one of the emotional and spiritual heights of a Chassidic wedding. Matching it to heartfelt music and reciting it in poetic and rhyming stanzas (an unparalleled talent of Lipa Schmeltzer), he recounts how his brother devoted himself selflessly to their late father (who passed away several years ago), as well as other good deeds, and asks their father looking down from above to pray for the success of his granddaughter's marriage, esp. in light of how his son, the bride's father, sacrificed himself for his care in his later years. Lipa himself, has always been known to have a heart of gold, even during the years when he wandered a bit and led a somewhat weird and unique lifestyle, and now that he has returned to the Chassidic lifestyle and fully reunited with his family, his words to them have an even more special meaning. But I have seen him do this for total strangers. About 15 years ago, he offered a similar introduction for my brother at my niece's wedding. When he arrived at the wedding, we provided him with info on our family and the experiences of my father and mother in the Holocaust. A mere 20 minutes later he got up on stage and rendered a similar heart-rending musical and poetic introduction, in which he "addressed" our deceased parents, relating the horrors they experienced to the joyous occasion their granddaughter is now experiencing. The bride, my brothers and I, as well as countless strangers were weeping uncontrollably.
@@chanabayla1823 What??? I sure hope you don't mean what you said, and merely have a difficult time with English. How could a Jew suggest that we should shut the door on any Jew who wandered and wants to return - especially someone like Lipa who always remained religious and always had a golden heart? And what does that have to do with the Holocaust?
@@lsmart you don't stray away.WE are G-DS chosen for a reason. To the best of your ability and circumstances at the time, u follow Hashems commandments. U don't commit hypocritical acts by being orthodox and not adhering orthodox especially since those lesser followers are supposed to turn to u. Jews and goyim are different and the second u go in that direction u may as well commit another holocaust
@@chanabayla1823 My apologies, but you have some twisted sense of Yiddishkeit, so I will simply stop debating you now. Just one final word. Since you are apparently such a tzadeikus that you want to ban all baalei teshuva, I sure hope you don't get disappointed one day, because according to Chazal, the same G-d who welcomes back all baalei teshuva, is very tough on all those who are unwilling to forgive others, but then ask Hashem to forgive them for their own sins.
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מה השם של הזמר הראשון והשם של השיר ?
With music or without his voice brings the music down like heavens angel touching the heart ❤
beautiful words. beautiful milestone
wow wow got so emotional!!!!
When life gets real...ya feel it...and that is as it should be.
How about a translation of the beautiful tune?
The hottest property in jewish music. Lipa is untouchable
What does that even mean?
ליפא קען נעמען עני הארט פארפרוירן הארץ און דארט אריינקריכן און עס אינגאנצן צולאזן… די מענטש איז א “True master”! ❤
Браво !
💙🙏🏽shalom
Lipa we need your hartziga stuff
No one like you
I didn’t know there are more schmeltzers out there ?? My cousins are schmelzers ! Are we related? Lol
I thought there would be only one master?
ליפאאאאאאאאאאאאאאא!!!!!!!
"Lipa Schmeltzer"
Who is the first guy who sing ? and the name of the song ?
Да уж , весёлая свадьба. А столы как ломятся от угощения
מרגש אבל למה אין תרגום?
I appreciate lipas talent but this is very unclear exactly what he is saying.
It needs cleaning up a bit & reposting if possible.
I'm sure it's good.
אפשר תרגום לעברית?
ער איז א' גראמע'ר מיט הארץ.
ר' אברהם מרדכי מלאך
Guys which song is playing @3:40??
Michoel Schnitzler's "Nigun Geula"
זייער זייער שיין און emotional!
tochter
Why is everyone crying?
This is his musical invitation to his brother to come dance with his daughter the bride, which is one of the emotional and spiritual heights of a Chassidic wedding. Matching it to heartfelt music and reciting it in poetic and rhyming stanzas (an unparalleled talent of Lipa Schmeltzer), he recounts how his brother devoted himself selflessly to their late father (who passed away several years ago), as well as other good deeds, and asks their father looking down from above to pray for the success of his granddaughter's marriage, esp. in light of how his son, the bride's father, sacrificed himself for his care in his later years. Lipa himself, has always been known to have a heart of gold, even during the years when he wandered a bit and led a somewhat weird and unique lifestyle, and now that he has returned to the Chassidic lifestyle and fully reunited with his family, his words to them have an even more special meaning. But I have seen him do this for total strangers. About 15 years ago, he offered a similar introduction for my brother at my niece's wedding. When he arrived at the wedding, we provided him with info on our family and the experiences of my father and mother in the Holocaust. A mere 20 minutes later he got up on stage and rendered a similar heart-rending musical and poetic introduction, in which he "addressed" our deceased parents, relating the horrors they experienced to the joyous occasion their granddaughter is now experiencing. The bride, my brothers and I, as well as countless strangers were weeping uncontrollably.
@@lsmart especially because of the holocaust and our role as jews, etc, those who "wander" shouldn't be allowed back
@@chanabayla1823 What??? I sure hope you don't mean what you said, and merely have a difficult time with English. How could a Jew suggest that we should shut the door on any Jew who wandered and wants to return - especially someone like Lipa who always remained religious and always had a golden heart? And what does that have to do with the Holocaust?
@@lsmart you don't stray away.WE are G-DS chosen for a reason. To the best of your ability and circumstances at the time, u follow Hashems commandments. U don't commit hypocritical acts by being orthodox and not adhering orthodox especially since those lesser followers are supposed to turn to u. Jews and goyim are different and the second u go in that direction u may as well commit another holocaust
@@chanabayla1823 My apologies, but you have some twisted sense of Yiddishkeit, so I will simply stop debating you now. Just one final word. Since you are apparently such a tzadeikus that you want to ban all baalei teshuva, I sure hope you don't get disappointed one day, because according to Chazal, the same G-d who welcomes back all baalei teshuva, is very tough on all those who are unwilling to forgive others, but then ask Hashem to forgive them for their own sins.
Why are the women and the men in the same room? This must be a liberal sect.
For the most part they are all family by this part of the wedding.
This part is always mixed as family members are the only ones there .
😶🌫🤣😂😪
750$
very nice! but i didn't cry
😄
כי אין לך לב יהודי
The Song is too long
I suppose that's why everyone was crying. I would be banging my head on the table.
Its not a song
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✡️✝️🕎🇮🇱 #jeohsha
JESUS is the MESSIAH
Yeshua is the Torah in the flesh..We love Israel🕊
No ty.
Messiash son of david is the messiah.
Come back to tora and stop believing the falls bible.
No he’s not he’s rotting in hell forever
There are many religions. They all contain truth. No one knows all the truth until they die.
@@jewgirl952 bullshit