Yes, they did...but if you pay close attention, each sister pays a higher price for her choice than the one before her. Tzeitel's parents are very ambivalent about her choice. Hodel is compelled to leave her home and family and travel a long way to be with the man of her choice. Chava is disowned by her father for falling in love with and marrying a Christian man. In the original collection of stories on which this is based, the fourth sister (Shprintze) is unfortunate enough to fall desperately in love with the son of a family wealthier than her own -- the young man toys with her and then abandons her, prompting her to drown herself in despair.
@@mkaplan1383 Yeah and then he matched Adam with his daughters and Even with her sons....then matched brothers and sisters together. You might want to rethink those beliefs.
@@BlueBrainMountainStream The children of Adam and Eve would have had married each other. There are no laws against sibling marriage at this point, given there’s few negative defects in the gene pool. Starting from early Genesis, the life span of everyone has deceased substantially, this was accelerated by the restriction of the gene pool to Noah’s sons and daughters. When the time was proper God gave them laws, because nobody knew close genes were more likely to conflict.
@@OreadNYC "Chava is disowned by her father for falling in love with and marrying a Christian man." When I saw the film, I wasn't paying much attention, I thought the reason why Tevye didn't allow Chava to marry Fyedka is because he already let Tzeitel and Hodel marry Motel and Perchik, and they end up leaving. Tevye didn't want Chava to leave the family, so he didn't let her marry Fyedka. Until someone pointed out that the real reason is because Chava is Jewish and Fyedka is a Christian, so those two can't marry each other, because they have different religions. Tzeitel was allowed to marry Motel; and Hodel was allowed to marry Perchik, because they're still both Jewish, and the matchmaking was just a minor thing. Not to mention, I literally thought Perchik was a Christian. But I at least know now.
Given the movie is about the oppression of jewish people under an empire as much as it is about three love stories, I’d say the sadness is more than underlying
The funny thing is, Rosalind Harris, the woman who played Tzeitel, is 75 now. She would be playing the role of the Matchmaker. Molly Picon was 73 when she played the original Matchmaker in 1971 :)
Does anyone else notice that when Tzeitel was pretending to be Yenta and went to Chava that Hodel joined in when Hodel basically said she wanted the same thing.
That's the sibling science, when there's an opportunity to mock the other, doesn't matter if they're older or younger, always, and I mean ALWAYS take that chance. unless they're actually sad or upset, then they need protection and love and support.
Tzeitel here is actually having a rational response to a system in which, she can foresee, her family will fall through the cracks. Oddly though, I wonder if she's only able to think about it because she'd long since decided to break away from this system, and found her own match. I'm told that people often tend to leap before they look.
At that time “slender and pale” meant one was wealthy enough to not have to do physical work or go outside, meaning they could dedicate their time to Torah study.
Mike Sully my ‘type’ was always tall, slender and pale. But the three i got were absolute horrors. I decided ‘my type’ wasnt doing me any favours. I married a 5ft 6 somewhat dumpy man and that was 15 years ago
My DNA test told me that I am 4% Jewish. Not much. And yet all of my life their music, the humor, the dances, all of that culture resonates with me so strongly. Perhaps it has a universal appeal. Or perhaps it is simply that underneath the skin we are all the same.
I'm a big Irish lug from the Deep South (I mean as Irish as fish for breakfast chased with room-temperature stout) and I go around whistling "Matchmaker" far too much of the time, considering my background and environment. You may well be correct.
This is one very good movie here, even though I like the women that are singing the nurse because a few days ago I’ve seen the pogo account because someone had made a musical dance video combined in all these voices to make it equal to the song.
I think Tzeitel was just channeling what Yente would say when she would tell a poor girl about her potential match, while deflecting the topic about their potential matches. Hodel and Chava got scared at the prospects of a match with men whom are unappealing. Tzeitel did break the mold when she and Motel got married. Soon Hodel and Perchik followed the mold. As upset as Tevye was, he took comfort knowing that both Motel and Perchik were Jewish. It was Chava's marriage to Fyedka that made him unable to accept it because she married interfaith and he felt like she abandoned Judaism.
@@ladyfire44 Tevye didn’t like Perchik because he was a Zionist/Rebel. They already had a tentative and fragile peace with the Russians, he didn’t want unnecessary trouble brought on the village or his family because of that.
I always had an eye for Jewish girls. Mayim Bialik is hot as sunburn. The Nanny is awesome with the sound muted. Sarah Silverman is scorching as well. Couldn't get into her show, though. Natalie was my favorite on Facts of Life. Tzeitel is my favorite of these three.
Whether a man is able to support a family has traditionally been a key consideration for women, just as whether or not a woman is healthy enough to survive multiple childbirths and raise the children has traditionally been a key consideration for men. All of the factors that make a woman more physically attractive are just proxies for "good health" or "well fed". These con
The only thing I don't like about the movie version is Hodel joining in during Tzeitel being Yente, since she only realizes later in the song how screwed she could be. Tzeitel, having had at least a couple of prospective matches, is fully aware.
Watch the clothes ob the wire and the hay stack behind it. The shade from their house keeps changing. One minute it's all dark and the next it's all in the sun.
@@triple7marc I'm not talking abt arranged marriage here...... Rather the situation where women were regarded as second class of humans and were not given equal rights.....
@@triple7marc You do know the difference right, as in arranged marriages then vs now.......... Patriarchal society, less rights of women... etc... Arranged marriages then was like a very bad trade for women
I hate how hypocritical Tzeitel is: saying that her sisters should be grateful with whom they’re destined by Yente, but later she’s down on her knees begging Tevye not to marry her off to Lazar Wolf, a guy that will leave her comforted and taken care of. Ultimately: I’m glad she ends up with Motel but she plays a double standard in my eyes.
I don’t think Tzeitel was saying what she actually believed- she did make her own match. Rather, I think she and Hodel are channeling what Yente the matchmaker would say to a poor girl, as well as deflecting the entire topic and making it unappealing to her sisters. After all, if Hodel and Chava view marriage as a likely trap with a fat old drunk, they won’t be pushing their parents to get married, which means putting off Tzietels own match until Motel can ask for her hand.
That's not her message her message is be careful what you wish for and that realistically speaking a match made by a matchmaker for them wouldn't be so ideal since they aren't that well off.
She was being sarcastic when she said "Whatever Yente brings, you'll take." She wanted to be sure they both understood what kind of lives they could be trapped into by letting Yente match them with whoever.
You missed the point of the song, dipshit. Her whole point was that wishing for a match might not be the best thing to wish for, because they are likely to not get the best dude. And she is saying youre not going to get a prince, because she KNOWS she might get someone like Lazar Wolf. I wouldn't be surprised if she already knows he is looking at her.
And the song is pretty simple, so the fact you dont get it means youre definitely riding the short bus, my friend. Tzeitel KNOWS she is going to get someone she doesnt love for a match.
I never get tired of watching this movie. Love the cast and the music! RIP, Chaim Topol!
Me either, its a wonderful movie
My absolute favorite
I feel the same way.
He's Handsome! He's Young! Alright he's 62...
Bruh moment
You've heard he has a temper - he'll beat you every night!
But only if he's sober, so you're alright!
Money makes you handsome
The options aren't all that much better now. Lol
@@josephdockemeyer6782 Only when he 's sober
'Hodel, oh Hodel, have I made match for you, he's handsome, he's young, alright he's 62". Wonderful!!!
Will YOU be a lucky bride....he's handsome...he's tall....that is from side to side!
i suppose on the plus he'll die soon
Late 60s-early 70s was the greatest era for musicals
You forget, West Side Story was 50s and early 60s.
@@vitamc1213 1950-1965 in the theaters
Hamilton, six
1962 sound of music too
@@mj-f7135 Six is fun, but it’s nowhere even near being on par with Fiddler
That awkward moment when your older sister is actually four years younger than you
Also their hair is goals 😍
Lol, which one?
@@SM-hl6hh The two eldest - the actress for Tzeitel was born in 1950 and actress for Hodel was born in 1946
@Athanasius Contra Marxism that is so rude. These were old jewish names.
Who cares
@@radhiadeedou8286 who asked
Ironically none of them have a marriage arranged by the matchmaker, they all arranged their own matches
Yes, they did...but if you pay close attention, each sister pays a higher price for her choice than the one before her. Tzeitel's parents are very ambivalent about her choice. Hodel is compelled to leave her home and family and travel a long way to be with the man of her choice. Chava is disowned by her father for falling in love with and marrying a Christian man. In the original collection of stories on which this is based, the fourth sister (Shprintze) is unfortunate enough to fall desperately in love with the son of a family wealthier than her own -- the young man toys with her and then abandons her, prompting her to drown herself in despair.
Actually, they did have a matchmaker decided for them. The same spiritual matchmaker that matched Adam & Eve.
@@mkaplan1383 Yeah and then he matched Adam with his daughters and Even with her sons....then matched brothers and sisters together. You might want to rethink those beliefs.
@@BlueBrainMountainStream
The children of Adam and Eve would have had married each other. There are no laws against sibling marriage at this point, given there’s few negative defects in the gene pool. Starting from early Genesis, the life span of everyone has deceased substantially, this was accelerated by the restriction of the gene pool to Noah’s sons and daughters.
When the time was proper God gave them laws, because nobody knew close genes were more likely to conflict.
@@OreadNYC "Chava is disowned by her father for falling in love with and marrying a Christian man." When I saw the film, I wasn't paying much attention, I thought the reason why Tevye didn't allow Chava to marry Fyedka is because he already let Tzeitel and Hodel marry Motel and Perchik, and they end up leaving. Tevye didn't want Chava to leave the family, so he didn't let her marry Fyedka.
Until someone pointed out that the real reason is because Chava is Jewish and Fyedka is a Christian, so those two can't marry each other, because they have different religions. Tzeitel was allowed to marry Motel; and Hodel was allowed to marry Perchik, because they're still both Jewish, and the matchmaking was just a minor thing. Not to mention, I literally thought Perchik was a Christian.
But I at least know now.
From Broadway to the big screen. Absolutely cute, smart, funny, and they all could sing amazingly well. One word = Awesome!
The redhead has one hell of a strong voice
Neva small. She’s a professional singer and child actress
I was blown away when she started singing!
Another wonderful song from this great film. Has some nice humor yet sort of an underlying sadness.
Given the movie is about the oppression of jewish people under an empire as much as it is about three love stories, I’d say the sadness is more than underlying
The funny thing is, Rosalind Harris, the woman who played Tzeitel, is 75 now. She would be playing the role of the Matchmaker. Molly Picon was 73 when she played the original Matchmaker in 1971 :)
"I promise you'll be happy! And even if you're not, there's more to life than that! Don't ask me what!" XD
As far as I recall, I first saw Fiddler in the '80s after my parents got cable tv. One thing has changed: I like red hair now.
@That Girl You're a creepy pervert. Leave him alone!
how is he a pervert, are you dumb?
Red hair is the prettiest hair color change my mind
Christina Reed As a redheaded man, I’m compelled to agree.
@@christinareed7819 I prefer light honey blonde because it reminds me of afternoon sunlight and gold.
Does anyone else notice that when Tzeitel
was pretending to be Yenta and went to Chava that Hodel joined in when Hodel basically said she wanted the same thing.
Only people with older sisters know how accurate that moment was
Hodel saw an opportunity to mock a younger sister and went for it, that's just being a sibling.
That's the sibling science, when there's an opportunity to mock the other, doesn't matter if they're older or younger, always, and I mean ALWAYS take that chance.
unless they're actually sad or upset, then they need protection and love and support.
She did change her mind quick
Elizabeth, your comment reminds me of a Danny Kaye tongue twister
This song came out the year I was born. Powerful year & great tune!
you old as hell😭
Why do you have UA-cam
Such a lovely film. Brings great memories.
I'm 52 and just found out my fiance never saw Fiddler on the Roof. OMG. LOL
How in the world can that be!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can’t believe I hadn’t seen it before! i just watched it for the first time last night!
@@notbasscapt I am not American so I cannot be blamed for not having come across classics
@@antiracistbaby1085 fair enough
Now I get the Robin William reference...
As do I never knew it was from fiddler
Which one?
@@paulamay3944 the matchmaker matchmarker never knew it was from Fiddler on the Roof
@@leevanciel3397 i am asking what Robin Williams reference
@@paulamay3944 this song was in Mrs Doubtfire
I always knew this song from Mrs. Doubtfire
Omgggg i havent seen THAT in so long 😭 time to watch that sometime.
Yes I heard it first from Mrs. Doubtfire
Mrs Doubtfire brought me here!
This is the song I sing when I’m waiting to play online and it says matchmaking..
"He's handsome! He's young! Alright, he's sixty two."
Lazar Wolff: hehehehheheh
Best musical ever. Period.
Love how zietal was amking fun of hodiel and chava for getting bad matches even though she got lazar
2:30 ....and, there goes the clean laundry.
The second oldest daughter is beautiful!
RJ
Hodel
I love and owe this movie, it's so cute and funny! I have my favorite songs and scenes, especially with Topel! 😀😄
Tzeitel here is actually having a rational response to a system in which, she can foresee, her family will fall through the cracks. Oddly though, I wonder if she's only able to think about it because she'd long since decided to break away from this system, and found her own match. I'm told that people often tend to leap before they look.
Damn when did slender and pale men go out of fashion? 😂😂😂😂
Around the same time fat women went out of fashion.
2007, I think?
At that time “slender and pale” meant one was wealthy enough to not have to do physical work or go outside, meaning they could dedicate their time to Torah study.
Ah, I see you're unaware of Timothee Chalamet.
When their name is Edward Cullen
Mike Sully my ‘type’ was always tall, slender and pale. But the three i got were absolute horrors. I decided ‘my type’ wasnt doing me any favours. I married a 5ft 6 somewhat dumpy man and that was 15 years ago
Aw, that's cute.
Robin Williams: But look at this nice thing though we have here...
❤My favorite song from this movie! ❤️
Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍 👍 👍 !
Crazy to think this was 51 years ago
This was a truly Broadway song.
Pierdolone mistrzostwo świata!Nie lubię musicali,ale to...to nie jest tylko musical-to jeden z najlepszych filmów w historii kina!!!
Imagine Monty Python doing a version of this in their prime...
Imagine the trio of Daniel, Frank, ans Jack from Mrs. Doubtfire doing the rest of their rendition.
My DNA test told me that I am 4% Jewish. Not much. And yet all of my life their music, the humor, the dances, all of that culture resonates with me so strongly. Perhaps it has a universal appeal. Or perhaps it is simply that underneath the skin we are all the same.
I'm a big Irish lug from the Deep South (I mean as Irish as fish for breakfast chased with room-temperature stout) and I go around whistling "Matchmaker" far too much of the time, considering my background and environment. You may well be correct.
LOL. 4%.
DNA can tell a person's religion? WOW I never knew that! I should get tested and see what percentage Catholic I am. Since I'm a Catholic!
@@retroguy9494 Yes! You have so much more to learn my son…
@@gusjackson3658 I can't wait to tell my priest about THIS one!
This is one very good movie here, even though I like the women that are singing the nurse because a few days ago I’ve seen the pogo account because someone had made a musical dance video combined in all these voices to make it equal to the song.
Tzeitel’s one to talk, especially when she’s told that she would marry Lazar Wolf and resists.
I believe the moral for her younger sisters was more "Be careful what you wish for".
I think Tzeitel was just channeling what Yente would say when she would tell a poor girl about her potential match, while deflecting the topic about their potential matches. Hodel and Chava got scared at the prospects of a match with men whom are unappealing.
Tzeitel did break the mold when she and Motel got married. Soon Hodel and Perchik followed the mold. As upset as Tevye was, he took comfort knowing that both Motel and Perchik were Jewish. It was Chava's marriage to Fyedka that made him unable to accept it because she married interfaith and he felt like she abandoned Judaism.
@@ladyfire44 Tevye didn’t like Perchik because he was a Zionist/Rebel. They already had a tentative and fragile peace with the Russians, he didn’t want unnecessary trouble brought on the village or his family because of that.
@@mr.hawklingiii8739 Perchik was a communist working with others to overthrow the czar. It doesn’t Imply anything about him being a Zionist.
I feel like a match maker now I'm setting up a guy knew an high school with a girl I met in college
No one :
Me singing to tinder : matchmaker matchmaker make a match
i love Judaism and Christianity. Lovely, sweet, and good.
@Athanasius Contra Marxism XD sorcery XD but like how?
I always had an eye for Jewish girls. Mayim Bialik is hot as sunburn. The Nanny is awesome with the sound muted. Sarah Silverman is scorching as well. Couldn't get into her show, though. Natalie was my favorite on Facts of Life. Tzeitel is my favorite of these three.
“Make him as rich as a king” how is that a match?
She won't starve
How is that not?
In those days a man needed to be able to provide for a wife and possibly large family.
Whether a man is able to support a family has traditionally been a key consideration for women, just as whether or not a woman is healthy enough to survive multiple childbirths and raise the children has traditionally been a key consideration for men. All of the factors that make a woman more physically attractive are just proxies for "good health" or "well fed". These con
Amazing singers...I love Ruth Madoc voice
Still a classic ✨️
So we just gone ignore the part on domestic abuse at 2:05 ....that’s a damn shame Chris Brown really time traveling 🤣🤣
Ignore it? What would you like us to do about it?
@@martineshamzin7535 joke police everyone ...real life of the party this guy
That was the point … which you missed 😊
I almost feel sorry for any man who tries to abuse Tevye & Goldies girls!
Half of my childhood songs were from this play?!? Lovely. ^_^
Love it.
jopaz321
Watched this because of 13 Gifts book by Wendy Mass. I was curious about the Fiddler on the Roof play 💓✨
"Calvin and Hobbes" brought me here. Lol!
QUEENS
1:32 1:54 I like how she act and imitating the matchmaker
I always got a kick out of that matchmaker. The way she waddles from side to side when she walks! LOL
that red head has a voice
Neva Small. Broadway actress
Chava
Excellent song!
“Not working, gotta go older”
The only thing I don't like about the movie version is Hodel joining in during Tzeitel being Yente, since she only realizes later in the song how screwed she could be. Tzeitel, having had at least a couple of prospective matches, is fully aware.
Watch where that prankster fiddler goes and don't let him trick you into that asbestos icicle!
Little girl: Daddy look there are those girls that think there in a musical!
OMG thats annoying.
THAT never gets old.
This is amazing!
Who else is here from Mrs. doubtfire?
Thank you 🙏 Matchmaker ❤❤❤💋
At least these girls got grounded in reality towards at the end.
0:24 That 'You'll bring the groom, slender and pale' is like buttah.
Watch the clothes ob the wire and the hay stack behind it. The shade from their house keeps changing. One minute it's all dark and the next it's all in the sun.
Mrs Doubtfire brought me here
Me to….😂😂😂
idk man im drunk but i watch this movie alot
D I O N Y S U S
This is the movie what I want and I have wanted .
Mrs doubtfire scene🤣😂
Honestly, I think it would’ve been pretty cool if they gave Shprintze and Bielke a number and dived into how they where processing everything
MMmmm Michele Marsh, so beautiful.
Lol this is the definition of happy free confused and lonely at the same time
This song inspired the Bee Gees to write Town Of Tuxley Toymaker Part 1
my son tobias who has autism and he non verbal loves this song
Iconic.
Mrs. Doubtfire
Playing with matches, a girl can get burned, sad line
What a depressing life
True jesus
As if we didn't have problems nowadays
Be wise as serpents, and harmless as doves, as GOD ALMIGHTY EMMANUEL has commanded.
I remember thinking this song was about wanting someone to make a match (for a fire)
Both in this movie and The Sound Of Music, the third child is a redhead!
So why exactly is Chava a redhead while the others all have dark hair? Not even Tevye or Golde have red hair. So what's up with Chava being a redhead?
Either a genetic mutation or one of her grandparents had red hair
I am the youngest daughter in my crazy family! Oldest of my peers to finally receive my LAST DEGREE ever...62? Maybe?!😢😮😊
I like actorRobin Williams song matchmaker
GOD Most High and Lord of this universe rules this whole entire universe we're in.
Wtf are you on about?
So funny and sad at the same time...... (sad part:situation of women in the past)......
Arranged marriages still happen...
@@triple7marc I'm not talking abt arranged marriage here...... Rather the situation where women were regarded as second class of humans and were not given equal rights.....
@@blue67839 So you’re talking about matchmaking, aka arranged marriages... you do know you commented on the song “Matchmaker” right?
@@triple7marc You do know the difference right, as in arranged marriages then vs now.......... Patriarchal society, less rights of women... etc... Arranged marriages then was like a very bad trade for women
Well if we want to be fair life was bad for everyone back then
I’m watching this music class
I laughed because I know that attitude.
Teresa's song. Luv you forever, Grumpy
A few of the numbers, like this one, are catchy, but this flick is way too long.
Here due to Legends Of Tomorrow
Damn babs was hot back in the day
Tf is a "bab" ?
@@nosferatuoddz7974 i think he thinks that Tzeitel is Barbara Streisand when in actuality its Rosalind Harris
Babs who?
@@_xxdillydillyxx1_6 yeah but they look nothing alike. Weird for someone to think that XD
@@_xxdillydillyxx1_6 I think you're right. Tzeitel is majorly hot, though.
Mrs. Maisel brought me here.
Wunderschön!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4 comments?
WOaH
It's heatin up in here lol.
My first performance 4th grade
anyone else think that hodel looks like lana del rey
I hate how hypocritical Tzeitel is: saying that her sisters should be grateful with whom they’re destined by Yente, but later she’s down on her knees begging Tevye not to marry her off to Lazar Wolf, a guy that will leave her comforted and taken care of.
Ultimately: I’m glad she ends up with Motel but she plays a double standard in my eyes.
I don’t think Tzeitel was saying what she actually believed- she did make her own match. Rather, I think she and Hodel are channeling what Yente the matchmaker would say to a poor girl, as well as deflecting the entire topic and making it unappealing to her sisters. After all, if Hodel and Chava view marriage as a likely trap with a fat old drunk, they won’t be pushing their parents to get married, which means putting off Tzietels own match until Motel can ask for her hand.
That's not her message her message is be careful what you wish for and that realistically speaking a match made by a matchmaker for them wouldn't be so ideal since they aren't that well off.
She was being sarcastic when she said "Whatever Yente brings, you'll take." She wanted to be sure they both understood what kind of lives they could be trapped into by letting Yente match them with whoever.
You missed the point of the song, dipshit. Her whole point was that wishing for a match might not be the best thing to wish for, because they are likely to not get the best dude. And she is saying youre not going to get a prince, because she KNOWS she might get someone like Lazar Wolf. I wouldn't be surprised if she already knows he is looking at her.
And the song is pretty simple, so the fact you dont get it means youre definitely riding the short bus, my friend. Tzeitel KNOWS she is going to get someone she doesnt love for a match.
Chava made it all da way back from erins isle? Aarons isle? couldn't help it. ignore it.
0:19 0:40 2:16 2:36 2:52
What the heck is this sped up editing style?😅