🌿 *Lyrics' origins and explanation:* The Talmud in the tractate of Sukkah describes the unbounded joy of Simchat Beit Hasho'evah celebrated in the Holy Temple from the Second night of Sukkot until the end of Chol Hamo'ed -- the Intermediate Days. "He who has not witnessed the joy of Beit Hasho'evah has never seen joy in his lifetime." The Talmud adds that, in their greatest ecstasy, the "Chassidim and men of good Deeds" never overlooked the pressing need of repentance. Dancing together fervently they would sing out: "Fortunate is he who has not sinned; and let one who has sinned repent, and he will be forgiven." *This moving melody, composed by early Chabad Chassidim, accurately brings forth the message to contemplate repentance even in moments of highest rapture.*
פשש... איזה שיר!! מוטי הרגת אותי. האמת, השיר מרגיש כמו מנטרה. עושה רצון לשיר אותו עוד פעם ועוד פעם, לחזור על הפסוקים כמו במדיטאציה. ואז מרגישים איך שזה מחזיר אותך בתשובה.
Motty, what a song! what emotion! ... The way you put your heart and soul into singing! Such a blessing for us to have you as a singer in this generation.
Thank you very much for sharing and translating. Motty is a blessing for the world. He's very talented and his voice and songs are addictive. I can´t stop listening to his music. Blessings. 💙🤍🕎
Motty é uma bênção! Sempre louvando a D'us com alma e uma reverência incrível. Seus louvores são enlevos para nossas almas. Todah Rabah. Shalom. Pernambuco. Brasil
Texas USA 🇺🇸 Thank you so much for your interpretation. It enriches us all. LOVE BLESSINGS & PRAYERS to you & your family & friends & anyone reading this 😊❤️🙏🇮🇱
Thank you very much for this treasure, bringing such great relief to every human heart! This is such an incredible phenomena of Motty’s soul to feel every nerve of the Yiddishkeit as an ample chord of multiple emotions, revealing true Hasidic perception of reality ─ all-embracing and bottomless. How vivid does Motty mark the roots of this ancient melody on the different words of the prayer itself. Clear concentrated steady minor tonal cadence (of Romanian origin) on the words about the one, who has not sinned, and sudden broad songful modulation to major with the following mild plagal termination (of Eastern Slavonian nature) on the words about the one, who sinned, will repent and will be forgiven. And all these diverse melodious turns are fondly revealed and expressively performed by Motty Steinmetz, as once long ago those spiritual traditions were united by the Vizhnitz Hasidim on the crossroads of the Jewish shteteles.
Ehre Sei Gott und Lob Sei Ihm. Was für ein Lied, wenig Worte, aber solche, die auf der Stelle ins Herz dringen, und bringen uns dazu, über uns selbe nachdenken. Segen für Motty. 🥀🕎⚘️
HE'S BEAUTIFUL 🥹🥹🥹👏🏽👏🏻👏🏿👏🏻👏🏽💪🏿👏🏻 I COULD FEEL HIS WHOLE SOUL IN IT A PURITY FROM BIRTH HONORING OUR SOVEREIGN CREATOR YAH!!! 👏🏻 BRAVO MY BROTHER YOU ARE MY NEW FAV TO SING TO ADONI MY FIRST LOVE 😊THANK YOU MOTTI FOR SHARING
TU E LA TUA VOCE PORTATE GIOIA NEL MIO CUORE E NELLA MIA VITA GRAZIE DI ESISTERE GRAZIE DELLA LUCE CHE OGNI MOMENTO CHE TI SENTO DONI AL MIO CUORE TI AMO
Köszönöm a videót! ❤️ Öröm újra hallani Mottyt ❤. Örvendeztesse népét, hittestvéreit a gyönyörű Isten adta hangjával. Ezekben a vészterhes időkben kifejezetten nagy szükség van rá. Adonáj ❤ 🌹🕊
the Blessedness of forgiveness. (Psalm 32:1-11📖🕊🙌🙏) & GOD loves you (John 3:16📖🕊🙏) ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Shalom to you all well beloved Israel🇮🇱🕎✡️ people of GOD 🙌🕊🙏 you are the LORD's inheritance and the LORD's peculiar treasure.(Isaiah 19:25; Psalm 135:4📖🙌🕊🙏) keep shining✨ and poweful🔥Motty Steinmetz with all your songs glorifying Hashem(LORD GOD) many be blest. (so be it LORD🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏) ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🕊🙏
His father stays out of the public eye. He lives a quiet life in Bnei Brak and spends most of his time studying Torah. He used to sing in the Vizhnitz choir years ago (according to Motty).
When you realize your sin and choose to repent before the Creator, then He forgives you, erasing your sin. And you become that “fortunate” one (as if you've never sinned). In Judaism, repentance does not simply mean asking G-d for forgiveness. Repentance, in Judaism, includes 4 stages: *regret for sin, abandonment of sin, confession before the Creator, acceptance for the future not to repeat this sin* . When you repent in this way (following these *4 stages* and implementing them), you are not just asking for forgiveness from the Creator, but you are really fixing yourself, fixing what you broke, purifying yourself. The words of this song are taken from the Talmud, written 1800 years ago. The Talmud (in tractate "Sukkah") described the wild, joyful celebrations of Sukkot. During those celebrations, the Jews sang these lines from the song, reminding themselves that real joy and happiness are when you have not sinned. And since this cannot physically happen (everyone of us has sinned at least once), then we must constantly monitor ourselves, noticing every mistake and sin, and try to correct them immediately, repenting of them before the Creator. Even in moments of insane joy, a Jew is united with his Creator, remembers why he came into this world and how he should behave in every minute of his life. And only in this way will true joy and happiness be realized and really felt.
@@moonlightwatcher9162 La paga del pecado es la muerte, si no tuvieras pecado no moririas. Pero como mueres, como dijo Yeshua a Nicodemo, tienes que nacer de nuevo. Así si resucitas, en verdad sabrás si el Eterno te perdonó.
🌿 *Lyrics' origins and explanation:*
The Talmud in the tractate of Sukkah describes the unbounded joy of Simchat Beit Hasho'evah celebrated in the Holy Temple from the Second night of Sukkot until the end of Chol Hamo'ed -- the Intermediate Days. "He who has not witnessed the joy of Beit Hasho'evah has never seen joy in his lifetime." The Talmud adds that, in their greatest ecstasy, the "Chassidim and men of good Deeds" never overlooked the pressing need of repentance. Dancing together fervently they would sing out: "Fortunate is he who has not sinned; and let one who has sinned repent, and he will be forgiven."
*This moving melody, composed by early Chabad Chassidim, accurately brings forth the message to contemplate repentance even in moments of highest rapture.*
Gracias por compartir, interesante explicación, es un tema muy bonito, bendiciones para todos ustedes!!!
וואי וואי כמה כבר חיכינו לעוד סירטון של מוטי זה כ"כ מרגש ומחבר ואפילו של 2 דקות 😉
פשש... איזה שיר!! מוטי הרגת אותי.
האמת, השיר מרגיש כמו מנטרה. עושה רצון לשיר אותו עוד פעם ועוד פעם, לחזור על הפסוקים כמו במדיטאציה. ואז מרגישים איך שזה מחזיר אותך בתשובה.
Motty, what a song! what emotion! ... The way you put your heart and soul into singing!
Such a blessing for us to have you as a singer in this generation.
Shalom motty Steinmetz 🇧🇷🇮🇱
תבורכו מפי עליון!!קול נקי וטהור והשם עימו....בזכות הדבקות בספירת היסוד ובשמיעה לאדמו"ר כולם מודים בכך!!💎
Thank you very much for sharing and translating. Motty is a blessing for the world. He's very talented and his voice and songs are addictive. I can´t stop listening to his music. Blessings. 💙🤍🕎
חייל יקר❤שלנו🇮🇱
שפע בריאות איתנה בבריאות הנפש והגוף ובעז"ה תחזור לאיתנך הראשון,וכל אשר תעשה תצליח🤲🤲🤲
אוהבים אותך❤ תודה על ששמרת עלינו❤
התגובה הזאת שייכת לסרטון אחר, עם אלישע הגיבור. תודה לך.
Благодарю за видео 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌏🌏🌏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Рада видеть Мотти!!!!. Мир всем☝️☝️☝️🌏❤️🙏🙏🙏
Motty é uma bênção! Sempre louvando a D'us com alma e uma reverência incrível. Seus louvores são enlevos para nossas almas. Todah Rabah. Shalom. Pernambuco. Brasil
Gracias.🔥 precioso es saber lo que canta Motty.
Lluvia de bendiciones para todos.🖐
🎶✡🎵
Wow finally, thanks for uploading a new video from Motty his voice make me very emotional he is one of a kind singer.
Where was it?
@@Sambrown-eh ווילאמסבורג בדינר של חסידות פאפא
Texas USA 🇺🇸 Thank you so much for your interpretation. It enriches us all. LOVE BLESSINGS & PRAYERS to you & your family & friends & anyone reading this 😊❤️🙏🇮🇱
Shalom saludos desde Venezuela alexandra ríos motty bello gracias por esta adoración 🥰
Exaltado vuestro Padre Todo Amor gracias a vosotros
Motty!!!!! One of a kind
Thank you very much for this treasure, bringing such great relief to every human heart! This is such an incredible phenomena of Motty’s soul to feel every nerve of the Yiddishkeit as an ample chord of multiple emotions, revealing true Hasidic perception of reality ─ all-embracing and bottomless. How vivid does Motty mark the roots of this ancient melody on the different words of the prayer itself. Clear concentrated steady minor tonal cadence (of Romanian origin) on the words about the one, who has not sinned, and sudden broad songful modulation to major with the following mild plagal termination (of Eastern Slavonian nature) on the words about the one, who sinned, will repent and will be forgiven. And all these diverse melodious turns are fondly revealed and expressively performed by Motty Steinmetz, as once long ago those spiritual traditions were united by the Vizhnitz Hasidim on the crossroads of the Jewish shteteles.
❤️🌏
Gracias por la traducción al Español de esta hermosa canción, bendiciones para usted y para Motty Steinmetz ♥️🌹
❤
This is so great. The translation brings it to another level.
✡️🙏🏻🙏🏼✝️👏🏻👏🏼🎶
Shalom shalom.
I'm from America, and I just love Hashem .
Absolutely beautiful, praise Elohim. God bless you
Cada día más linda tu voz Motty. Bendiciones
Amazing voice!!!!!!!!
Ehre Sei Gott und Lob Sei Ihm. Was für ein Lied, wenig Worte, aber solche, die auf der Stelle ins Herz dringen, und bringen uns dazu, über uns selbe nachdenken. Segen für Motty. 🥀🕎⚘️
HE'S BEAUTIFUL 🥹🥹🥹👏🏽👏🏻👏🏿👏🏻👏🏽💪🏿👏🏻 I COULD FEEL HIS WHOLE SOUL IN IT A PURITY FROM BIRTH HONORING OUR SOVEREIGN CREATOR YAH!!! 👏🏻 BRAVO MY BROTHER YOU ARE MY NEW FAV TO SING TO ADONI MY FIRST LOVE 😊THANK YOU MOTTI FOR SHARING
TU E LA TUA VOCE PORTATE GIOIA NEL MIO CUORE E NELLA MIA VITA GRAZIE DI ESISTERE GRAZIE DELLA LUCE CHE OGNI MOMENTO CHE TI SENTO DONI AL MIO CUORE TI AMO
Bendiciones Motty ❤❤❤
You are the best
deep man very deep !!
Thank you so much Moonlight Watcher for publishing this truly amazing performance.
All the thanks goes to Motty... and Banet Productions... and Ribbono Shel Olam, of course, forever and ever... 🙂
TI AMO
Köszönöm a videót! ❤️
Öröm újra hallani Mottyt ❤.
Örvendeztesse népét, hittestvéreit a gyönyörű Isten adta hangjával. Ezekben a vészterhes időkben kifejezetten nagy szükség van rá.
Adonáj ❤ 🌹🕊
the Blessedness of forgiveness. (Psalm 32:1-11📖🕊🙌🙏)
&
GOD loves you (John 3:16📖🕊🙏)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Shalom to you all well beloved Israel🇮🇱🕎✡️ people of GOD 🙌🕊🙏
you are the LORD's inheritance and the LORD's peculiar treasure.(Isaiah 19:25; Psalm 135:4📖🙌🕊🙏)
keep shining✨ and poweful🔥Motty Steinmetz with all your songs glorifying Hashem(LORD GOD) many be blest. (so be it LORD🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🕊🙏
Is there a song sung by Motti and his Father on a Duet i can enjoy?😊
His father stays out of the public eye. He lives a quiet life in Bnei Brak and spends most of his time studying Torah. He used to sing in the Vizhnitz choir years ago (according to Motty).
@@moonlightwatcher9162 THANK YOU MUCH 👋🏼🙏🏼💪🏼💯💓
עכשיו שבת אחה"צ שעה 16.32 ❤ ביי
Ps. He still has his locks kinda reminds me of the story of Samson 😊
Hello, everyone, to be forgiven you need Yeshua Ha Moshiach/Jesus Christ. Without Him, there is no forgiveness. Hallelujah. Amen.
Entonces los afortunados, no existen, porque no hay nadie que no haya pecado.
When you realize your sin and choose to repent before the Creator, then He forgives you, erasing your sin. And you become that “fortunate” one (as if you've never sinned).
In Judaism, repentance does not simply mean asking G-d for forgiveness. Repentance, in Judaism, includes 4 stages: *regret for sin, abandonment of sin, confession before the Creator, acceptance for the future not to repeat this sin* . When you repent in this way (following these *4 stages* and implementing them), you are not just asking for forgiveness from the Creator, but you are really fixing yourself, fixing what you broke, purifying yourself.
The words of this song are taken from the Talmud, written 1800 years ago. The Talmud (in tractate "Sukkah") described the wild, joyful celebrations of Sukkot. During those celebrations, the Jews sang these lines from the song, reminding themselves that real joy and happiness are when you have not sinned. And since this cannot physically happen (everyone of us has sinned at least once), then we must constantly monitor ourselves, noticing every mistake and sin, and try to correct them immediately, repenting of them before the Creator. Even in moments of insane joy, a Jew is united with his Creator, remembers why he came into this world and how he should behave in every minute of his life. And only in this way will true joy and happiness be realized and really felt.
@@moonlightwatcher9162 La paga del pecado es la muerte, si no tuvieras pecado no moririas. Pero como mueres, como dijo Yeshua a Nicodemo, tienes que nacer de nuevo. Así si resucitas, en verdad sabrás si el Eterno te perdonó.
🔯🕎🇳🇮
free palestine 🇮🇱
Todo el.mundo tiene que ser libre.