Why do some people think thay have to bring their (poor) knowledg of Hebrew to Youtube every time there is a Jewish video, which in ths case is a masterpiece
?of the musical theatre liked by Jews and non-Jews alike
If you want to discuss the language spoken by Isaelis you have to come and live here, take the proper major at the Uni and only THEN start to express an opinion on it.
Let us enjoy Youtube videos without this ..... it, please
The girl with out much clothing, was a bit out of Russian "traditional" but the way I see it is that we have a free choice, and clothing can represent very different things to people, depending on age..When we are old we "tame" our wild instincts and realize that real freedom is not outward, but inward. ...real freedom is God, not what we do or don't wear -it is better to love God out of our freedom of choice...and through growth in transformation.
Performance was great but the idea of being true believers of the Old Testament was ruined by the apparent bare legs of the women. More appropriate costumes would have made it more respectful and thus more enjoyable even by this Christian.
vali44 ask you mom to take you to Broadway to see famous show: "Fiddler on the roof" Uneducated kids should not attack any nationalities famous customes..May you be enlighted oh dark minded child...
This was based on a Russian-Jewish scenario. So one should expect mixture of these two. Besides,try to enjoy the performance, instead of trying to see its imperfections,if any.
Mazal tov (Hebrew: מזל טוב) is an idiomatic expression in Yiddish and is used in Modern Hebrew to express "congratulations". The expression comes from the Mishnaic Hebrew mazzāl, meaning "constellation" or "destiny." derived from the Akkadian language manzaltu, mazzaztum. In Israel, "Mazal Tov" is for happy occasions. Although "mazal" means "luck" in Modern Hebrew, "good luck" is an incorrect translation and not as "good luck" in English.
Very entertaining, but I find it a bit strange to see everyone in traditional costumes except for the female lead, who is showing all of her legs. Wouldn't the other orthodox characters find it shameful?
Literal translation may very well be Good Luck, but the actual translation (and believe me - I speak Hebrew all day, every day) is Congratulations. Not Good Luck.
@Dominus26 Ya better go back to HEBREW SCHOOL. Ya WERE SLEEPING IN CLASS. Ya got it all backwards. The literal translation is the "actual" translation. It is used for "congratulations" as an expression.
You speak Hebrew everyday? Really?. When I studied spanish in school, the dumbest students in the class were spanish. Am I getting thru to you? Or do you need an interpreter for this.Some of you dummies also believe that "Shalom" means hello & goodbye. It means "peace".
@samuel17517 You are actually trying to teach *ME* on Hebrew meanings? The fact that Mazel Tov is used abroad in many occasions as a replacement to Congratulations does not belay the actual meaning of the two words as a separate - Mazal , being Luck, and Tov being Good.
Oh, and in your Spanish clash story - were you the dumbest student? Words can have several meanings - but the literal and dictionary meanings do not always take precedence over the every day uses of them.
@Dominus26 Yo! Take it Slo! Cut down on the Mogen David stuff. What you are writing here is in total disagreement to what you wrote in the first place. Take a deep breath! Do several arm raises. two knee bends & re-read what you wrote originally & compare with what you write here.You sound like a literally confused individual.Don't let your blood boil . Wait until you calm down, maybe like tomorrow morning after a shower. No dig the Shalom comparison?
@samuel17517 Samuel, you're right. My first post was a year ago. I actually didn't even remember writing it, and for that matter - didn't even remember seeing the video...:)
Let's finish it with this - Mazal Tov could be used as both - Good Luck and Congratulations. Though the latter is the most common use for it...
Why do some people think thay have to bring their (poor) knowledg of Hebrew to Youtube every time there is a Jewish video, which in ths case is a masterpiece
?of the musical theatre liked by Jews and non-Jews alike
If you want to discuss the language spoken by Isaelis you have to come and live here, take the proper major at the Uni and only THEN start to express an opinion on it.
Let us enjoy Youtube videos without this ..... it, please
bonafidesser 5 months ago
MUCH better than the competitions on ice...
Very beautiful and impressive performance
bonafidesser 5 months ago
Fiddler on the Roof..gives me a feeling of warmth in my heart..to be a Jew.
stevirose5 1 year ago
Fiddler on the Roof..gives me a feeling of warmth in my heart..to be a Jew.
stevirose5 1 year ago
Truly stunning and spectacular.
congratulations
elcantorsilencioso 1 year ago
Toujours un plaisir à revoir et à entendre....
BRUNO12306 1 year ago
It was magnificent!! I'm a devoted "musical-admirer" and a severe critic. Congratulations to all on this production.
Nonie711
nonieism 1 year ago
It is wonderful and very frailich!
ruchel36 1 year ago
what next river-dance on Ice :)
ebarav 1 year ago
Schmaltz.
Laura3109 1 year ago
initially taken aback by incongruety of russian/ukrainian costumes.- but what the heck-its just an interpretive impresionistic art form.
nelskay 1 year ago
Vei iz Mier
JKladida 2 years ago
The girl with out much clothing, was a bit out of Russian "traditional" but the way I see it is that we have a free choice, and clothing can represent very different things to people, depending on age..When we are old we "tame" our wild instincts and realize that real freedom is not outward, but inward. ...real freedom is God, not what we do or don't wear -it is better to love God out of our freedom of choice...and through growth in transformation.
Barbaritachacha 2 years ago
Brilliant. Kitsch on this level can rarely be seen.
RexTheMedusian 2 years ago
Performance was great but the idea of being true believers of the Old Testament was ruined by the apparent bare legs of the women. More appropriate costumes would have made it more respectful and thus more enjoyable even by this Christian.
twin90s 2 years ago
1. Who said these costumes were accurate representations of the people of the time?
2. If bare legs upset you, don't go to the beach in Israel! or anywhere else.
3. Would you feel more comfortable if the women wore veils?
4. Grow up!
MrWileyCoyote 2 years ago
Muito bonito e emocionante. Nota 10.
adielle2007 2 years ago
Very cool!!! Something special!!!
rudman46 2 years ago
Fantastic!!!!!! I've loved it
donaperola2 2 years ago
Fantastic performance. Please, let me know, when I can see it? Name , cast, all info...
alex33009 2 years ago
my dad is in this hes john maclintock.
real name alastair but he hated it
brightonhamster 2 years ago
I was partners with John at one time in 1972
texbrit56 2 years ago
Does anyone know the cast/bio of this awesome group!?!
SingleMan120 2 years ago
look under the info section of this vid, all the names of the cast are there, thanks...
TULIPMAY1952 2 years ago
now i understand why the russian hockey team was so dominant in the '70's.
daveanolik 2 years ago
this performance was awesome
ruth from boca
ruthhysings 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
beautiful.
you are invited to my channel
JusticeVSpropaganda 2 years ago
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!10*
BasiaRosen 2 years ago
beautiful
GushKatif4Ever 2 years ago
Excellent Presntation
merciaangelo 2 years ago
Wonderful video!
jwalker99 2 years ago
Truly cool!
bestjonbon 2 years ago
Lest you people remember that its interpretation and not a literal thing. Have fun with it....
energizeshots 2 years ago
cover the girl's head and bare her ass; great Jewish tradition, right?
vali44 2 years ago
vali44 ask you mom to take you to Broadway to see famous show: "Fiddler on the roof" Uneducated kids should not attack any nationalities famous customes..May you be enlighted oh dark minded child...
Maracdiak 2 years ago
This was based on a Russian-Jewish scenario. So one should expect mixture of these two. Besides,try to enjoy the performance, instead of trying to see its imperfections,if any.
Mark N.
drmark007 2 years ago
Very fun to watch and love the music!
chaussounette 2 years ago
The costume is made so that she can ice-skate properly and do all the kicks etc. Theyre not real rabbi's! Relax! Its beautiful
KungFuBettyBoop 2 years ago
graet song & file good gob
vrcil
vrcil 2 years ago
Mazal tov (Hebrew: מזל טוב) is an idiomatic expression in Yiddish and is used in Modern Hebrew to express "congratulations". The expression comes from the Mishnaic Hebrew mazzāl, meaning "constellation" or "destiny." derived from the Akkadian language manzaltu, mazzaztum. In Israel, "Mazal Tov" is for happy occasions. Although "mazal" means "luck" in Modern Hebrew, "good luck" is an incorrect translation and not as "good luck" in English.
mhwitz 2 years ago 2
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mhwitz 2 years ago
Very entertaining, but I find it a bit strange to see everyone in traditional costumes except for the female lead, who is showing all of her legs. Wouldn't the other orthodox characters find it shameful?
robinlyn921 2 years ago
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lafroing 2 years ago
GREAT!!!
SkateForAlmost101 2 years ago
Pure Schmaltz.
stockcrack 2 years ago
Mazal means Luck in Hebrew
Tov means Good So the entire thing means simply "Good Luck" which we use often.
krmmr 2 years ago
Great fun and unforgettable
krmmr 2 years ago
i love ,very nice, send me more like this
MARCELLAO1111 2 years ago
enjoyed this video very much!
Denah1949 2 years ago
this is great! so funny!
beccabobecca123 2 years ago
Bravissimo!
Yafe meot!
Cilly
Cilly1947 2 years ago
Thanks, Cilly, for sharing, hugs
WandaStan 2 years ago
thank for share this awesome film my dear
Carlinhos
Carlinhos271980 2 years ago
Mazal = Luck, Tov = Good. It is used for "congratulations" as well.
ken3028 2 years ago 3
Literal translation may very well be Good Luck, but the actual translation (and believe me - I speak Hebrew all day, every day) is Congratulations. Not Good Luck.
Dominus26 2 years ago 4
@Dominus26 Ya better go back to HEBREW SCHOOL. Ya WERE SLEEPING IN CLASS. Ya got it all backwards. The literal translation is the "actual" translation. It is used for "congratulations" as an expression.
You speak Hebrew everyday? Really?. When I studied spanish in school, the dumbest students in the class were spanish. Am I getting thru to you? Or do you need an interpreter for this.Some of you dummies also believe that "Shalom" means hello & goodbye. It means "peace".
samuel17517 1 year ago
@samuel17517 You are actually trying to teach *ME* on Hebrew meanings? The fact that Mazel Tov is used abroad in many occasions as a replacement to Congratulations does not belay the actual meaning of the two words as a separate - Mazal , being Luck, and Tov being Good.
Oh, and in your Spanish clash story - were you the dumbest student? Words can have several meanings - but the literal and dictionary meanings do not always take precedence over the every day uses of them.
Peace Out!
Dominus26 1 year ago
@Dominus26 Yo! Take it Slo! Cut down on the Mogen David stuff. What you are writing here is in total disagreement to what you wrote in the first place. Take a deep breath! Do several arm raises. two knee bends & re-read what you wrote originally & compare with what you write here.You sound like a literally confused individual.Don't let your blood boil . Wait until you calm down, maybe like tomorrow morning after a shower. No dig the Shalom comparison?
Wait an extra day.
samuel17517 1 year ago
@samuel17517 Samuel, you're right. My first post was a year ago. I actually didn't even remember writing it, and for that matter - didn't even remember seeing the video...:)
Let's finish it with this - Mazal Tov could be used as both - Good Luck and Congratulations. Though the latter is the most common use for it...
Dominus26 1 year ago
@Dominus26 Does this mean I win? Either way...Zei Gezundt!
samuel17517 1 year ago
magnifica coreografia y magnificos los bailarines. Video especial para una noche de pesaj. Jag Samea
laboga75 2 years ago 2
utterly delightful. A joy to watch and to listen to.
Claire
Podwalny 2 years ago 3
Fantastic. Choreography, talent, everything. Of course, the music we know and it is always delightful.
Bernice
Podwalny 2 years ago 4
Adorei!!!!
sandrareiner 2 years ago 3
Now I have seen 3 versions of Fiddler, onstage, on screen and now on ice. Loved them all.
midmia 2 years ago 2
so fantastic, it made me cry with joy!!
robertsutz 2 years ago 2
Loved It!!
Roberta
rgolden18 2 years ago
Great!
caterinacornaro 2 years ago 3
Louis, un fan authentique et très apprécié par sa facilité à faire plaisir aux autres fans.
BENOIT de DIJON
ICEREVUE1943 3 years ago 4
Wunderschön!
sabrina696 3 years ago