This is rare because we are using instruments. Since it is not Shabbat and it is an intermediate day, Chol Mo'ed, of Sukkot we can use instruments. Also, you get to see a rare glimse of me dancing. BarujBraja
@MenechemShaul You'll hear musical instruments being played if you listen from 4:49.
This has been virtually non-existent in Orthodox synagogues since the Temple was burned down in AD 70. It still never happens in traditional Qaraite prayer services.
No offense but why it looks so similar to Tibetan buddhism
JusufJan 4 months ago
what are they saying please translate in english please
virginiatechfanx 11 months ago
This is rare because we are using instruments. Since it is not Shabbat and it is an intermediate day, Chol Mo'ed, of Sukkot we can use instruments. Also, you get to see a rare glimse of me dancing. BarujBraja
BarujBraja 1 year ago
How is this Rare?!
MenechemShaul 1 year ago
@MenechemShaul You'll hear musical instruments being played if you listen from 4:49.
This has been virtually non-existent in Orthodox synagogues since the Temple was burned down in AD 70. It still never happens in traditional Qaraite prayer services.
ZviJ1 4 months ago
You should have come during Hallel -- the way we sang "Pitchu Li/Od'cha" with full instruments was priceless.
HeshyR 1 year ago