Lipa Schmeltzer Badchen English Mitzvah Tantz (Last Dance) ליפא שמעלצער בדחן לייבי און רויזי ברייער
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Witness the beautiful tradition of the Mitzvah Tantz with Groom Lieby and Bride Roizy Breuer.
This sacred dance, performed by Orthodox Hasidic Jews, marks the final dance of the wedding, carrying profound cultural and spiritual significance.
In this video, the Chusan (Groom) and Kallah (Bride) gracefully take to the floor, showcasing their dance accompanied by the incredible talent of Lipa Schmeltzer. Renowned for his ability to seamlessly switch between English and Yiddish, Lipa's freestyle performance adds a dynamic and engaging touch to this cherished custom, keeping the rhymes and spirit flowing perfectly.
Experience this enchanting and heartfelt moment that beautifully captures the essence of a traditional Orthodox Hasidic wedding.
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For people commenting that the bride doesn't look happy.....this takes place at the end of the wedding, so it's at least eight hours after the celebration started. Everybody there, including the bride and groom, has been dancing all night already. The dance is part of the celebration, but it also has a religious purpose - you can hear the singer say that God will be dancing with them for this dance. There's a Jewish belief that people have a special connection to God on their wedding day - people will come to the bride and ask for her blessing or ask her to pray for them all evening. So while the couple dances, they focus on the requests they received throughout the wedding to kind of "share" the requests with God. There's plenty of joyful, exciting dances during a wedding, but this is different. If nothing else, it's the only time you will ever see a husband and wife dance together while holding hands in public.
@user-og2wt3le4j
12 күн бұрын
Plus the couple may not know each other well. Most Hasidic marriages are arranged. There are a lot of emotions and anxiety involved on a wedding day. People are out of their comfort zone. Best wishes to the young couple as they embark on a life together as husband and wife. May they have a long and happy marriage together and lots of children.
@gillvanwijk5037
9 күн бұрын
Thank you for explanation- I also went back and viewed more of this wedding - I now have a better understanding of it - may have been something that wasn’t ideal for all of them but still a tradition . The rest of the videos that I have seen are amazing , and the love and happiness of this day is real ! Congratulations to you and your loved ones - and thank you for all of the input .
@nonakabyrd5759
Күн бұрын
The bride does look happy, but it's a prayerful time. When he sat her down, he was so tender. Mazel tov
Mazel tov. THANKS for sharing beautiful footage of your wedding.
@liebybreuer
Ай бұрын
For real? The real Freida Vizel wished me Mazel tov? Its an honor, Rebetzin. Thank you so much. ❤️
@shalvahmbmacdonald8487
6 күн бұрын
I just posted this beautiful video to you, only to find you have already seen it! 😆🥰
A beautiful couple!! G-d's blessings on you!
How sweet! The groom is even singing softly to the bride. It is indeed a special moment. Joy is everywhere.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who had a mitzvah tantz in English. 17 years ago a Syrian girl went hesitantly on a date with a hesitant (lol) chassidish guy and the rest is history…
@liebybreuer
Ай бұрын
Who was the English Badchen 17 years ago?
@ghislaineludot7010
24 күн бұрын
Dommage que je ne comprennent pas 😢
@ghislaineludot7010
24 күн бұрын
Ce chapeau doit être lourd 😊
@chanaselka
21 күн бұрын
Maybe someone Braun? Can’t really remember his name… he was very attentive , he called me the day before and asked about my family etc
Życzę im od mojego Chrześcijańskiego Pana Jezusa wszystkiego najlepszego ♥️♥️♥️
This is a very beautiful highly emotional and very meaningful dance, held at the very end of the wedding. It is the only time the couple dances together. You heard the poet was singing a beautiful poem, and the couple started dancing towards the end of the poem, and then he continued singing.
Mazel Tov!! Many many happy years together wished upon both of you
This is fascinating. As a Christian I have never witnessed this before. Recently found out I have Jewish ancestors which I am very proud of. I definitely want to do more research in this area. Thank you for sharing such an important beautiful event. Stay safe folks.
Mazal Tov!
Congratulations 🎉 god bless your marriage
Beautiful! Mazal tov!
Awesome! Wow!!
Mazel tov!!!
ממש בכיתי!!!
This is sooo beautiful
Love it! ❤
So beautiful.
מזל טוב
congratulations
Men always take over the wedding.
MAZEL TOV ... JULY 10 ,2024
Trigesimo.
Dónde están las mujeres?
Maze tov
I never thought there was an “ultra-orthodox” group that allowed chatan and kallah to touch each other in front of the wedding guests. Interesting how customs vary.
Mazel Tov
Au secours! 😱
Mazal tov
I see joy
So Beautiful 😍 but very unusual . The young new couple They don’t really hold Ea h other They suppose to have a black rope .
Thank you, Hashem.
Why do the bride and groom not dance in a happy joyful way? But yet the men do?
@rbj2023
9 күн бұрын
Because it's a very somber time. It's a time of prayer and a time when the bride, groom and guests all remember their loved ones who are no longer here, and a time for them to pray for a bright future together
НЕБЕСНОГО ПОКРОВА. вам . . . , ! ! ! . . . .....
I don’t think they look unhappy at all. They must be exhausted after an 8 hour wedding and I’m sure the anticipation of the wedding night must be on their minds as well.
Mazel tov
why are they talking???
The groom seems much older than the bride.
Il n' y a que les hommes qui dansent joyeux. Les femmes exclues. C'est triste.
I cant lipread but Bride doesn't look very happy dancing
Does he look to old for her
@MissNCGirl
3 күн бұрын
They look to be about the same age.
The bride seems embarrassed and unhappy . Why are only the men dancing ? Actually only 1 or 2 ladies smiled a little - the rest of the 15 or so ladies were solemn faced . Yet we see only men at the tables in the background . And then only men …. No women no children . Which religion is this ?
@renag9475
15 күн бұрын
Quite honestly, they're not solumn so much as exhausted. This is probably about 3 am, after an entire evening of festivities - not even counting afternoon preps. Most of the kids are thankfully fast asleep
@EvelinHolmes
11 күн бұрын
It’s a men’s world .
The hatan looks very happy but unfortunately the kallah does not. I hope she will be happy in her marruage בע"ה. Why isnt there a mehitzah so the kallah's friends and family can dance with her. Very important le'sameyach the kallah!
@Bulvan123
16 күн бұрын
You obviously don't know how Chasidish weddings work. After all the regular dancing & what goes on at every Orthodox wedding the Chasidim at the very end has special dances like this & Mitzvah Tantzes.
Why don't they dance with the bride?
Почему на нём такая смешная шапка?
Nope, nope
הכלה לא נראית שמחה
Povo infeliz. Não respeita o semelhante. Egoístas
Very angry weeding and a bride
mazel tov stunning kallah
@collobazoft8019
20 күн бұрын
Mazal Tov
это кто? евреи?
I never thought there was an “ultra-orthodox” group that allowed chatan and kallah to touch each other in front of the wedding guests. Interesting how customs vary.
@avrumrom
13 күн бұрын
מאז ומתמיד זה קורה במיוחד בחתונות של חסידים,זה מה שנקרא מצוה טאנץ ריקוד מצוה
Dónde están las mujeres?
Mazel Tov