@Mifrel My grandparents were sefarad jewish but now we´re mostly christian, I LOVE jewish culture too...and I have to love it, it´s my grandparents culture, Im glad, its very nice jewish people accept me in their community here. Shalom aleichem.
@LaValseAlex Hi.many jewish people were obligated to conver to cristian, during de inquisition under the dictamination of the church in Spain. I was a few month ago in Spain. and somebody told me that some people have some nostalgic feelings abouts the jewish issues and they don t know why. Always you have time to return to the roots, but Be jewish is no easy, many people hate us It was a good marketing from the Church. it is like a sport or game-
@LaValseAlex You have always time to return to the roots, but be jewish is not easy, only see and read the history, The Inquisition under the dictamination of the Chuch obligated the jewish people to convert in cristian. I was in Spain a few month ago and somebody told me that some people feel some nostalgic when they are in contact with jewish issues, and they doesn t know why. The power and the ambition of the church was unlimited. Many people hate jewish.
what fun! thank you for sharing such a rich culture and tradition. Just finished watching Rabbi Michael Golub interview Zalmen Mlotek (on Shalom TV). did some searches and found this. thank you again.
Thanks, I enjoyed it...but do you know, that the song "Katjuscha" is not only very popular but a Stalin-song? My english is weird but I hope you get the message...
Whats the name of the first song? I think this is a song in some movie where they show jews dancing in a party, and i also think this song is in the Family Guy movie, aka the untold stewie griffin story.
y por que no podes ir a una fiesta judia? si no eres judio podes ir a la fiesta de januca que se hace en la plaza que esta al frente de canal 7 bueno se vivis en argentina y en la capital o si no entra la pagina del jabad lubavitch de tu pais y averigua en donde se hace la fiesta de januca es gratis y es para todos
The style and structure of klezmer as we know it today is thought to have come largely from 19th century Bessarabia (Romania), where the bulk of today's traditional repertoire was written. It is based on hora, sirba, doina, all of them of Romanian origin.
esto demuestra que el pueblo judio es el pueblo de DI-S y a poesar que nos hayan quedido eliminar de todas las formas posibles nunca nos van a poder hacer desaparecer por completo y siempre seguiremos luchando por nuestra cultura e identidad
The first tune is "Goryachi bublichki" ("Hot pretzels"), the last is "Chubchik" ("Little tuft of hair"), both very famous Russian songs. Very tuneful, such enthusiasm!
Have you seen this yet? JewishSingles.Swizzle.Me
socialmediadr 4 weeks ago
OMG I LOVE THIS MUSIC! It puts me in such a good mood
dieselvisel 2 months ago
YO TAMPOCO SOY JUDIO PERO ADORO LAS TRADICIONES Y CELEBRACIONES DEL PUEBLO HEBREO SHANA TOVA UMETUKÁ 5772!
cybermatufia 4 months ago
I want this for my wedding :DDDDD
RibkhaMizrah 7 months ago
Crei que estaban en Israel, pero veo que estan en argentina.
Cual es el nombre de la cancion que comienza en el minuto 2 ?
saludos
crispma 11 months ago
@crispma una melodia rusa llamada KASACHOK-----shana tová 5772
cybermatufia 4 months ago
minute 2:00 he speaks spanish.
crispma 11 months ago
cool music for party
patzanu 1 year ago
ajajajajaja son re divertidos los locos xD
bojoselg 1 year ago
yeeeeeeeeeeee alta curte......:D***
search for Melech Mechaya....portuguese party klezmer band magnificent...just like you eheheh
canzanada 1 year ago
Am Israel hai !!!!!!
itzucker 1 year ago
alguien sabe como sellama el ultimo tema
?
ANDRECHY1982 1 year ago
@ANDRECHY1982 no toques al cerdo 8
astropuri 1 year ago
Oh que j'aime ... SHALOM -
wonderful music and si précieux à mon coeur !
cbarmelle 1 year ago
kikes
jb345bobo 1 year ago
Ieva!! Que musica espectacular!!
Zhoram 1 year ago
Verryyy Gooooodiny )
KazakzDnipra 1 year ago
nice life
TheRiccomajico 2 years ago 3
I can watch this over and over again and never get tired of it. Soooo good!
bobbiegirl1000 2 years ago 4
Im not jewish either, but this looks fun!
liveleakisbetter 2 years ago 5
I am not jewish... But I Love That music XD
I Love Jewish Music And Partys Shalom!!
Mifrel 2 years ago 15
@Mifrel My grandparents were sefarad jewish but now we´re mostly christian, I LOVE jewish culture too...and I have to love it, it´s my grandparents culture, Im glad, its very nice jewish people accept me in their community here. Shalom aleichem.
LaValseAlex 1 year ago
@LaValseAlex Hi.many jewish people were obligated to conver to cristian, during de inquisition under the dictamination of the church in Spain. I was a few month ago in Spain. and somebody told me that some people have some nostalgic feelings abouts the jewish issues and they don t know why. Always you have time to return to the roots, but Be jewish is no easy, many people hate us It was a good marketing from the Church. it is like a sport or game-
chedreite 1 year ago
@LaValseAlex
chedreite 1 year ago
@LaValseAlex You have always time to return to the roots, but be jewish is not easy, only see and read the history, The Inquisition under the dictamination of the Chuch obligated the jewish people to convert in cristian. I was in Spain a few month ago and somebody told me that some people feel some nostalgic when they are in contact with jewish issues, and they doesn t know why. The power and the ambition of the church was unlimited. Many people hate jewish.
chedreite 1 year ago
Muchísimo formidable.
Qué es el nombre de la página web de la Orquesta Kef?
sach269 2 years ago
what fun! thank you for sharing such a rich culture and tradition. Just finished watching Rabbi Michael Golub interview Zalmen Mlotek (on Shalom TV). did some searches and found this. thank you again.
tunisianswife 3 years ago
Thanks, I enjoyed it...but do you know, that the song "Katjuscha" is not only very popular but a Stalin-song? My english is weird but I hope you get the message...
allesfuerlau 3 years ago
fantastic jewish people are so wonderful , they know how to enjoy theyre selves. no standing around loking bored!!
mstevens307 3 years ago 11
@mstevens307
Oh que j'aime ... SHALOM - musique merveilleuse ... le retour au pays ! why not !
cbarmelle 1 year ago
the second one is Bublitschki Bagelach, and it's russian.
finalment 3 years ago
The last music is from Katyusha, a very popular Russian song.
HadesFLG3 3 years ago 3
I want my wedding to be a jewsih wedding, the christian wedding are so.. strikt and boring. :D Great
Rocketpackpig 3 years ago 2
Come play at my wedding:)
nightfairie86 3 years ago
ok!
when?
where?
orquestakef 3 years ago
hahaha i do not even find a husband yet lol but i love the music, it makes me really happy:)
nightfairie86 3 years ago 3
donde estaba la fiesta? me encanta
belladianita 3 years ago 2
me encanta
matuscha 3 years ago 2
Whats the name of the first song? I think this is a song in some movie where they show jews dancing in a party, and i also think this song is in the Family Guy movie, aka the untold stewie griffin story.
Does some1 know?
lokarn 4 years ago
I would like to know the name of the second song please!
alanisster 4 years ago
It's called 'Bagels', or 'Bagele' in Yiddish
stasomat 4 years ago
I think the second song is called bublitchki or bublitshki. Its actually russian I think.
89maf 4 years ago
Its awesome... I love the bongos one.
matthewfreedman 4 years ago 2
Buenos Aires Seraton hotel így kéne írni még más nyelven is 1 Magyar keresztény üzeni-kedves Shaskel!
Valószínű nem érted de mindegy
istvan1956 4 years ago
I Was at the Bar Mitzva at the begining, it was in the buenos aires sheraton, this band rocks the house!!!!!!!!
shaskel 4 years ago
Does anybody know the name of the second song please?
Alguien sabe el nombre de la segunda canción por favor?
:D
kondottiero 4 years ago
Onece more, good music has no age or borders!Mazltov!!!!!
Reyzele 4 years ago
Someone please, what is the name of the beautiful Russian song at the end?
Ammyai 4 years ago
it is "Katjusha"
xmartinax 4 years ago
"vychodila na bereg Katyusha" sort of Kazatchok I guess
peter1979sk 4 years ago
Katyusha this is a song written by a jewish genius composer Matvey Blanter in Soviet Union during the WWII 1941-1945
Reyzele 4 years ago
Katioucha (ukraine)
taigamaya 4 years ago
Eitaaaaaa! povin festero uai! gostei!
susanmagical14 4 years ago
viva la musica klezmer
yyy......viva israel .saluds desde ESPAÑA
twonealex 4 years ago
Shalom a todos!!!! DIOS kiera q alguna vez goce de una fiesta judia....Peru.
andersaintsmciel 4 years ago
Que lastima que nunca voy a poder ir a una fiesta judia, me encantaria
trobas1de1muerte 4 years ago
y por que no podes ir a una fiesta judia? si no eres judio podes ir a la fiesta de januca que se hace en la plaza que esta al frente de canal 7 bueno se vivis en argentina y en la capital o si no entra la pagina del jabad lubavitch de tu pais y averigua en donde se hace la fiesta de januca es gratis y es para todos
brianromero333 2 years ago
The style and structure of klezmer as we know it today is thought to have come largely from 19th century Bessarabia (Romania), where the bulk of today's traditional repertoire was written. It is based on hora, sirba, doina, all of them of Romanian origin.
For more detail see Wikipedia Klezmer.
giubica1 4 years ago
Shalom aleichem is a dance
nightfairie86 4 years ago
It's a song!
Reyzele 4 years ago
viva!!
FULLOOKKK 4 years ago
Mazel Tov y aguante KEF
faivelsnm 4 years ago
gooood party !
Malakina1964 4 years ago
yo los vi una vez en vivo. SE SUENAN TODO. AGUANTE KEF.
rhodescat 4 years ago
jews have lived in many countries and have picked up culture from all over the world
yviva 4 years ago
Tienes toda larazon por tantos anos nos han tratado de eliminar pero seguiremos "standing" Eretz Yisrael!
esther584 4 years ago
esto demuestra que el pueblo judio es el pueblo de DI-S y a poesar que nos hayan quedido eliminar de todas las formas posibles nunca nos van a poder hacer desaparecer por completo y siempre seguiremos luchando por nuestra cultura e identidad
brianromero333 2 years ago
@brianromero333 Estoy de acuerdo contigo, sin duda es un pueblo y no una raza como gente ignorante piensa, es un pueblo formidable, saludos!!!
fershi11 1 year ago
I love it! Jews know how to party!
extraDC 4 years ago
jajajaja averigua bien mejor
IranSuks 4 years ago
are they saying shalom aleikum?? cause that sounds alot like sallaam aleikum, this is so funny haha:D
salsakip 4 years ago
it is almost the same, because hebrew and arabic have many words in common.
yviva 4 years ago
I think that's a ....Jewish...kinda like Gypsy song
The song is great dispite that maybe this was the last song that many jews heard in their lives back in '39....creepy, ah?
tony5682 4 years ago
The first tune is "Goryachi bublichki" ("Hot pretzels"), the last is "Chubchik" ("Little tuft of hair"), both very famous Russian songs. Very tuneful, such enthusiasm!
minhali 4 years ago
great music!!! congratualation.
ya me dieron ganas de bailar esa contagiosa musica
artmusiclegendary 4 years ago
im so much haveing a jewish wedding
marlborogorila 4 years ago
Jajaja!!1 Hacen un pogo con música rusa también !! Muy bueno !! Los recomendaré para fiesta de goim también
Zhoram 4 years ago
!Wow!esto que si es bueno.
ELTETORINO100 4 years ago
Please come back to Texas!
SparkeyGreenberg 4 years ago
ola
fibelk 4 years ago
Are these Jews from Argentina? I think they are.
jiji45 5 years ago
oh yeah
jewish partyes rock
daneeehhhh 4 years ago