The great thing about this song is that it demonstrates that people can put aside their differences to celebrate life. It's like one true moment of peace just before the Czar hits Anatevka with a pogrom and eviction notice.
@@martinmanifold2241 Well, of course by our standards it's outrageous, and should not take place in these times, but one needs to take in mind the culture and reality of that situation. In order to financially sustain a family, which was man's main role at the time, one had to be probably as old as 30, and he would marry a girl of healthy birthing age, so around 15, like saint Joseph and Mary, for example. So it was quite normal for men to marry far younger girls. And, as for matchmaking, it was quite a reasonable way of making sure that new children would be brought up in financially and culturally safe family. Look what complete and utter lack of order and full pursuit of what was perceived as 'love' made with children of sex revolution - teen pregnancies, pathological families and half-orphans, as fathers had no sense of responsibility for their children. Also, look from the perspective of Tevye - he led a really poor farming family, his daughters had next to no chance of marrying *anyone* - which would probably meant lack of means of living for them. And here comes a really wealthy man, from the opposite side of Jewish social structure, wanting to marry Tzeitel just because he likes her. Tevye had no idea Tzeitel was building up a relation with someone else at the time (well, thanks to Motel, I suppose), so he saw the marriage as a chance for a really happy life for Tzeitel. And of course he was angry when Tzeitel's protest, with the Jewish culture of loyalty to parents and importance of tradition, with no other way to uphold their natio-religious identity. But look at it that way: when his anger fell off and he thought it through, he decided that the personal welfare of his daughter is more important than the social rules.
This song will always mean the world to me. I just finished my last performance of fiddler, and I've never had more fun on stage than playing lazar wolf in this scene. The other day I sang it to my newborn nephew until he fell asleep and it brought tears to my eyes. To life.
Diese Vorstellung von „Ewigen Leben“ ist von sehr vielen Menschen übernommen worden,wo alte und kranke Menschen von jüngen Frauen wiedergeboren werden.Unlogisch!ioo:‘‘‘‘-(
I remember going to see this in the movies when I was young with my parents and grandmother. My grandmother was crying during the entire move and especially at the end. She grew up in Russia and was forced out by the Czar. She left her home and all her belongings and moved to America. One of her sisters wouldn’t go with them and they remained in Europe. They were ultimately killed during ww2 at aushwitz
Fact is by evicting the Jews from Anetevka the Tsar saved their lives as less then 40 years later the Germans came in and murdered everyone. The Tsar saved their lives.
I love so much about this song. The sheer joy of it, of course, but also how much it tells you about literally everyone. How Tevye is more open minded than he thinks, how tense things are between the Jews and the Cossacks, and how they're still able to find this common ground and manage to intermingle. It shows Tevye's optimism- even though he's admittedly sloshed, he winds up dancing with the Cossacks because he truly believes that there can be coexistence. That these same men who danced with him and congratulate him on his daughter's upcoming nuptials couldn't be the kind of men who would do a pogrom- these are things that happen elsewhere, not in Anatevka.
I fell in love with the music for this movie when I was about five years old. My grandparents used to have the record of the soundtrack. I remember I loved listening to the record every time I visited my grandparents in Santa Paula. In 1989 my family went to the country of Nicaragua for about a year-and-a-half. While we were there my dad and I had to come back to the states for some medical appointments of mine (these things could not be done in Nicaragua because it is such a poor country.) My mom stayed in Nicaragua with my sister and brother. I remember I asked my dad if we could rent them VHS of fiddler on the roof from the local video store. We recorded the movie to take back to Nicaragua for my family. I remember next to the wedding scene this was the most exuberant part of the whole movie.
I was 4 when my mum took me to see tis. Brilliant movie I am 1/4 Jewish and we learn the culture. My nan was Jewish and she married outside the faith so was shunned. Now I want to learn about the faith.
So.... because others don't find it fashionable, you won't wear boots youd like to? I have a question.... What is it like not expressing an opinion of your own by allowing the the popular opinion of others, most likely not of their own instead installed and reinforced by mass media corporations who have their own boots to sell where popular {ie, advertised) fashion is dictated simply by what ever inventory they happen to have that season, to make your choice of dress for you? Like seriously, do you not have a backbone? Are you not a man?! Is towing the white mans narrative that important to you? Are nothing but a hollow man wrapped in sheeps skin shuffling towards the abattoir awaiting your turn to be carved up pre packaged and put on display for the next generation to feast upon? Fashion isnt your problem. Its that you never learned to be a strong independent person. Pfft, beholden to the evaluation of others....pathetic.
@@macarthur7395 well at least they're not one of those closet queermos that post 'gay' in the comment section. Hey, i think you forgot to close that hardcore leather bear porn tab you had open earlier, better go check....
Yes to life ….what a movie …I don’t get tired of watching this movie …so much of life in it …what a shame that many have such evil and hatred in their hart ..all because of religion ….and skin color ….to life ..L’Chaim …❤
Currently the theater I'm in is doing Fiddler on the Roof, and being in it has caused me to look at each moment and each scene differently. L'chaim for instance is not just an impressive song and dance number, but is about rejoicing in the midst of suffering and feuding groups coming together for once in celebration and even briefly wishing for peace. We need more moments like that in our life times.
It is amazing how dance 💃 and music and food brings all people together while religions and politics keep them away from humanity .! We have more things in common than our little differences. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fun fact: It was actually against his law to dance with the gentiles. You can tell by how he is cautious and how the other Jewish people seem awkward and uncomfortable. But he doesn’t realize this since he’s intoxicated.
Uh, in Jewish Law, I never heard of that Mitzvah. I will review that again, but men not dancing with gentile men does not ring a bell, at least from Mosaic Law.
I love "If I were a rich man" and now this song, but I've never watched the movie. I have a strange feeling that it's full of sadness, I wonder if it ends in tragedy.
It shows the prejudice the Jews lived with for centuries. It ends with a bittersweet mix of sadness and glimmers of hope, watch it, it is a beautiful movie. It will touch you deeply.
yeah, it is the Russians who have cleansed their minorities not some well respected EU countries (not to mention them by name since it would be simpler to list EU countries that have not "cleansed" themselves)
When I saw Sheldon sing it, I thought I would plotz (croak) from laughing, cause I sure wasn't expecting that. As a person of the Jewish faith I will say he did a wonderful job even though he was under Penny's experiment. lol
@@shaynewheeler9249 dude why do you keep commenting under everyone's comment the name of the movie. We all know the name, and if they dont it's in the description
I've always been curious as to how often people break out in dance parties here. Everyone seems to have a routing for where the furniture should go and they are quick about it.
commies?! this is 1905, so firmly the Russian empire, commies are after 1922, and the main place youd see any is Siberia in exile, this is roughly today's Ukraine (pale of settlement where the jews were permitted to reside), asides from that it is awesome dancing 👍
It's fascinating to know the history of this. The Christian Romans, while not openly violent against jews like they were against the pagans, were not kind to Jews. This only got worse as Rome fell but Christianity did not. When Charlemagne began creating a political rival to the catholic church, the jews fled to Germany and formed the Ashkenaz Jews, which began to spread along the baltic, up into Estonia and Lithuania, which became part of the Polish Empire. Eventually, the Polish were bullied by the Hapsburgs into ceding the east baltic over to Russia to placate the Austrians. This came with the issue that Russia basically sees itself like the Vatican of Eastern Orthodoxy Christianity, so while they were tolerant of the jewish populations scattered across their empire, a large influx of non-Christians drove Catherine the Great to mass deport the jews to Lithuania. Then Alexander the Second began some extremely liberal acts like freeing the slavs and reigning in the condemnation of minorities, which tanked the Russian Economy and earned a lot of ire and rebellion as the central Russian population began to lose grip on their control of the minorities. Alexander the 3rd was educated by the future leader of the Russian Orthodox Church and reverse all his father's actions with a fervor with the goal of re-securing control of the empire. This included outright exiling or killing Russian citizens who were considered "Not Russian Enough", and thus the Pogroms were created.
If the Nazis had paid attention to how these folks dance...well, they might have left Russia alone. Maybe how hard people play isn't a scientifically verifiable indicator of how hard they fight...but you'd be surprised how often it turns out that way.
Not when you consider that in AD 1900's Czarist Russia Lazar probably isn't as old as day to day life has made him, that for most of Human history you were old by the time you were in your 60's and just as likely dead, and given it's a small town sooner or later not many prospects; Case in point my Grandpa was 8 years older than my Grandma, first noticed her when she was 13, and they were married when she was 15. It's only perverted if one is obsessed with or only interested in someone 18 year olds or younger.
Jews have been persecuted in every country, they fled from oppression, political beliefs and from religious zealots before the Holocaust. They were forced to live in walled ghettoes in many countries and denied even basic rights. Their history is a sad one, still repeated today by narrow minded people. Their history is a sad one.
hate to break it to you but there were plenty of Jesw in Russia in Soviet days, quite a lot of ww2 heroes, and there are still Israeli state agencies convincing people to leave for Israel (for most of the time Moscow was actually trying to slow down and prevent Jews from leaving)
@@puzzled012 and they had good reasons for wanting to leave so much, above and beyond the foibles and fortunes of russia herself. there was still a 'nationality' system, functionally a system of ethnic classification, that listed them as jews on their passports, as well as repression of all religions, including judaism. beyond that, there was also heavy social discrimination. my grandmother was bullied so severely by her classmates for being jewish that she forswore the faith long ago. as for heroes of ww2, that was pretty much the entire male population of the soviet union in those years that wasn't completely decrepit or so young they still squeaked. I don't think I can name one man in my family tree of that era that didn't fight in the war-- except the baltic jews who perished in the first advance of the fascists, and never got the chance. oh, and for that matter, about state agencies trying to convince people to come back-- russia has been attempting to recall its diaspora population for the past four decades. we aren't biting at their bait. they only want more meat for the organ grinder. we're not doing that again.
No the worst part is its still happening today in some of your haredi sects. That a girl only maybe in her late teens gets married off to someone in their 60s
Nabardziej genialna scena filmowa,gdzie dwa odrębne od siebie narody(choć żyjące obok siebie!), mogą się porozumieć!...Smutne,bo jak Europę zalewają hordy z południa,to o porozumieniu nie ma mowy...Francji już nie ma,a my jesteśmy w kolejce...I to piszę ja:antyrasista,lecz realista ..
The great thing about this song is that it demonstrates that people can put aside their differences to celebrate life. It's like one true moment of peace just before the Czar hits Anatevka with a pogrom and eviction notice.
@@shaynewheeler9249 Why do you keep replying with the name of the movie? I know the title and I never asked for it.
Yes! And to rejoice in each other's good fortune!
Oh drat, the wordsmith is still lurking about.
Sacraficing his daughters happiness to a man as old as himself ....thank god he relented
@@martinmanifold2241 Well, of course by our standards it's outrageous, and should not take place in these times, but one needs to take in mind the culture and reality of that situation. In order to financially sustain a family, which was man's main role at the time, one had to be probably as old as 30, and he would marry a girl of healthy birthing age, so around 15, like saint Joseph and Mary, for example. So it was quite normal for men to marry far younger girls.
And, as for matchmaking, it was quite a reasonable way of making sure that new children would be brought up in financially and culturally safe family. Look what complete and utter lack of order and full pursuit of what was perceived as 'love' made with children of sex revolution - teen pregnancies, pathological families and half-orphans, as fathers had no sense of responsibility for their children.
Also, look from the perspective of Tevye - he led a really poor farming family, his daughters had next to no chance of marrying *anyone* - which would probably meant lack of means of living for them. And here comes a really wealthy man, from the opposite side of Jewish social structure, wanting to marry Tzeitel just because he likes her. Tevye had no idea Tzeitel was building up a relation with someone else at the time (well, thanks to Motel, I suppose), so he saw the marriage as a chance for a really happy life for Tzeitel. And of course he was angry when Tzeitel's protest, with the Jewish culture of loyalty to parents and importance of tradition, with no other way to uphold their natio-religious identity. But look at it that way: when his anger fell off and he thought it through, he decided that the personal welfare of his daughter is more important than the social rules.
This song will always mean the world to me. I just finished my last performance of fiddler, and I've never had more fun on stage than playing lazar wolf in this scene. The other day I sang it to my newborn nephew until he fell asleep and it brought tears to my eyes. To life.
Diese Vorstellung von „Ewigen Leben“ ist von sehr vielen Menschen übernommen worden,wo alte und kranke Menschen von jüngen Frauen wiedergeboren werden.Unlogisch!ioo:‘‘‘‘-(
Bless your spirit and I hope you keep it to this day
L'chaim
OMG! D oyou have an clips of yourself playing this part?
Rainbow 🌈🌈🌈🌈
I remember going to see this in the movies when I was young with my parents and grandmother.
My grandmother was crying during the entire move and especially at the end. She grew up in Russia and was forced out by the Czar. She left her home and all her belongings and moved to
America. One of her sisters wouldn’t go with them and they remained in Europe. They were ultimately killed during ww2 at aushwitz
Fact is by evicting the Jews from Anetevka the Tsar saved their lives as less then 40 years later the Germans came in and murdered everyone. The Tsar saved their lives.
I am so sorry for her loss. I am without words.
This is simply a masterpiece of art. The song writing, the singing, the story, the dancing, all masterpieces. I never tire of it.
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RIP Topal ... Thankyou for the excellent performance in Fiddler on the roof !!!
Topol
Tevye was open minded before he knew he was open minded.
when he's drunk
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@voidedsoup well he was very gingerly taking the Cossack's hand (by the fingertips) while also seriously contemplating what could happen if he didn't
I love so much about this song. The sheer joy of it, of course, but also how much it tells you about literally everyone. How Tevye is more open minded than he thinks, how tense things are between the Jews and the Cossacks, and how they're still able to find this common ground and manage to intermingle.
It shows Tevye's optimism- even though he's admittedly sloshed, he winds up dancing with the Cossacks because he truly believes that there can be coexistence. That these same men who danced with him and congratulate him on his daughter's upcoming nuptials couldn't be the kind of men who would do a pogrom- these are things that happen elsewhere, not in Anatevka.
Tevye: hey! I LIKE IT!
I fell in love with the music for this movie when I was about five years old. My grandparents used to have the record of the soundtrack. I remember I loved listening to the record every time I visited my grandparents in Santa Paula.
In 1989 my family went to the country of Nicaragua for about a year-and-a-half. While we were there my dad and I had to come back to the states for some medical appointments of mine (these things could not be done in Nicaragua because it is such a poor country.) My mom stayed in Nicaragua with my sister and brother.
I remember I asked my dad if we could rent them VHS of fiddler on the roof from the local video store. We recorded the movie to take back to Nicaragua for my family.
I remember next to the wedding scene this was the most exuberant part of the whole movie.
I was 4 when my mum took me to see tis. Brilliant movie I am 1/4 Jewish and we learn the culture. My nan was Jewish and she married outside the faith so was shunned. Now I want to learn about the faith.
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i will prefer this over any DJ in my party
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Ashkenazi Jews & Russian Orthodox Cossacks coming together to celebrate an upcoming marriage. Beautiful thing to see
I did this show back in middle school. I never had so much fun performing this.
To jest cudowne wykonanie jesteście Wielcy....😄💓
I did it in high school. I was in the pit orchestra. As a "fiddler" (violinist), it was so much fun to play!!!!
Lucky.
The best song of the film. And the best at all «this is something to think about, this is something to drink about!» Love it
I wish it was in fashion for men to wear boots like these I would buy a few pairs
Go ahead you may find one similar dont let societies narrow mind hold you back
be the fashion you want to see in the world!
Gay
So.... because others don't find it fashionable, you won't wear boots youd like to?
I have a question.... What is it like not expressing an opinion of your own by allowing the the popular opinion of others, most likely not of their own instead installed and reinforced by mass media corporations who have their own boots to sell where popular {ie, advertised) fashion is dictated simply by what ever inventory they happen to have that season, to make your choice of dress for you?
Like seriously, do you not have a backbone? Are you not a man?! Is towing the white mans narrative that important to you? Are nothing but a hollow man wrapped in sheeps skin shuffling towards the abattoir awaiting your turn to be carved up pre packaged and put on display for the next generation to feast upon?
Fashion isnt your problem. Its that you never learned to be a strong independent person.
Pfft, beholden to the evaluation of others....pathetic.
@@macarthur7395 well at least they're not one of those closet queermos that post 'gay' in the comment section. Hey, i think you forgot to close that hardcore leather bear porn tab you had open earlier, better go check....
to mój ulubiony kawałek ze "Skrzypka", taniec, atmosfera, melanż.....:)
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Yes to life ….what a movie …I don’t get tired of watching this movie …so much of life in it …what a shame that many have such evil and hatred in their hart ..all because of religion ….and skin color ….to life ..L’Chaim …❤
Ra Stargate swamp mummy
Currently the theater I'm in is doing Fiddler on the Roof, and being in it has caused me to look at each moment and each scene differently. L'chaim for instance is not just an impressive song and dance number, but is about rejoicing in the midst of suffering and feuding groups coming together for once in celebration and even briefly wishing for peace. We need more moments like that in our life times.
We put Fiddler on the Roof in our Jewish Day Camp, I was in the chorus
Jews
It is amazing how dance 💃 and music and food brings all people together while religions and politics keep them away from humanity .!
We have more things in common than our little differences.
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It's worth mentioning that many famous nigunnim we use for "Adon Olam" etc have their origins in Eastern European pub songs.
It is part of jewish prayer
What a joy to see this part of Fiddler on the Roof once more! The choriography was classic!❤️ A joy to view once more!❤
Fun fact:
It was actually against his law to dance with the gentiles. You can tell by how he is cautious and how the other Jewish people seem awkward and uncomfortable. But he doesn’t realize this since he’s intoxicated.
I knew it all along!
Since those other guys appear to be the Tsars soldiers the Jewish men may have been afraid to refuse to dance with them perhaps?
Uh, in Jewish Law, I never heard of that Mitzvah. I will review that again, but men not dancing with gentile men does not ring a bell, at least from Mosaic Law.
The driving intent in Tevya's caution is fear.
Therefore it says that a Jew should not drink with a gentile, inorder not to get to this state and then they mix..
Those guys at 2:36 "Uh oh, they're singing again. We'd better get the tables cleared out of the way for what always happens next."
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Excelente, vi la película, impecables todos y Topol, sublime. Y luego pude ver la versión en teatro con actores argentinos maravillosa obra.
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I saw this movie in my history class and I loved it this movie
Jews gone wild
Jews
Juutalaiset ja venäläiset/neuvostoliittolaiset/yhdysvaltalaiset tekevät yhteistyötä vuosituhannesta toiseen, mistä heille ikuinen kiitos!
I love "If I were a rich man" and now this song, but I've never watched the movie. I have a strange feeling that it's full of sadness, I wonder if it ends in tragedy.
It's so worth it to watch. A beautiful story with such meaning and significance
It shows the prejudice the Jews lived with for centuries. It ends with a bittersweet mix of sadness and glimmers of hope, watch it, it is a beautiful movie. It will touch you deeply.
Watch it if you get the chance!
@@christinemeleg4535 sunrise, sunset
It's about Jews living in tsarist Russia. What do you think?
Proof that vodka solves everything.
ashgreen2080 for a while
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It was schnapps
Happy Birthday Chaim Topol.. L'chaim
Just fabulous!!
Unfortunately there is still a “Czar” over there!! Prayers for peace so we can see scenes like
this once again!
Nah, Putin's more like an overlord
May that tsar have his own personal plague
yeah, it is the Russians who have cleansed their minorities not some well respected EU countries (not to mention them by name since it would be simpler to list EU countries that have not "cleansed" themselves)
dont bring your fucking sectarianism into this please.
Leave your baboonery elsewhere.
To jest tak wspaniała scena, oglądałam ją z tysiąc razy
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When I saw Sheldon sing it, I thought I would plotz (croak) from laughing, cause I sure wasn't expecting that. As a person of the Jewish faith I will say he did a wonderful job even though he was under Penny's experiment. lol
Oo0:‘‘‘‘‘‘‘-(
Experiment succeeded
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@@shaynewheeler9249 dude why do you keep commenting under everyone's comment the name of the movie. We all know the name, and if they dont it's in the description
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I've always been curious as to how often people break out in dance parties here. Everyone seems to have a routing for where the furniture should go and they are quick about it.
Good point
I mean, making a communal table isn't exactly difficult
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L'Chaim Topol! You will be missed.
Uwielbiam tę scenę...
Love this dancing as well. Superb filming also.
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This was my father’s favorite movie ❤❤❤❤❤
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traditional Russian folk dance
Man that dance the Commies did would be an awesome workout for your core
Did you see the version from this year's Macy's Thanksgiving day parade?
+DracoRogue1218 no I didn't.. I couldn't imagine doing that dance for a whole parade!
It was condensed & shortened. Worth watching. Especially the dude back-flipping off a table & the knee Russian dancing
commies?! this is 1905, so firmly the Russian empire, commies are after 1922, and the main place youd see any is Siberia in exile, this is roughly today's Ukraine (pale of settlement where the jews were permitted to reside), asides from that it is awesome dancing 👍
@@adamm2693 ahh thanks for the correction
To life!!!
1:30 that guy's voice is awesome
I'm not Jewish, but I can dig it :)
That's what the Russian Catholics were saying lmao
Catholics? Russians are Orthodox! 😂
@@adamm2693 I could have sworn that Russians were where depressed people are made
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if I were a rich man I would like to have the world feel like this for the sake of humanity ❤
I only heard of this today cause I heard Sheldon Cooper singing it on season 1 of TBBT, and I just had to Google it🤣
Lin-Manuel bought me here.
The dance is the kasatska or kasatschok. Check out Soviet Army - Dance of the Soldiers on youtube.
As someone substitute teaching in New York City, I can say that the little boys are crouching and dancing like Russians during recess.
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It's fascinating to know the history of this. The Christian Romans, while not openly violent against jews like they were against the pagans, were not kind to Jews. This only got worse as Rome fell but Christianity did not. When Charlemagne began creating a political rival to the catholic church, the jews fled to Germany and formed the Ashkenaz Jews, which began to spread along the baltic, up into Estonia and Lithuania, which became part of the Polish Empire. Eventually, the Polish were bullied by the Hapsburgs into ceding the east baltic over to Russia to placate the Austrians.
This came with the issue that Russia basically sees itself like the Vatican of Eastern Orthodoxy Christianity, so while they were tolerant of the jewish populations scattered across their empire, a large influx of non-Christians drove Catherine the Great to mass deport the jews to Lithuania. Then Alexander the Second began some extremely liberal acts like freeing the slavs and reigning in the condemnation of minorities, which tanked the Russian Economy and earned a lot of ire and rebellion as the central Russian population began to lose grip on their control of the minorities. Alexander the 3rd was educated by the future leader of the Russian Orthodox Church and reverse all his father's actions with a fervor with the goal of re-securing control of the empire. This included outright exiling or killing Russian citizens who were considered "Not Russian Enough", and thus the Pogroms were created.
that's how it should be today
To jest to całuski ☘️🌟💓
It's a traditional Cossack dance.
Love the ginger russian at 3:35- 3:39 :p
enjoy life while you can lets go have a good time
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The cossack vocalist blows the song out of the water.
The man is an amazing tenor.
To life Topol rest in piece 🙏🏽
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ARCYDZIEŁO!On English:MASTER PIECE!Topol r.i.p.
Ladies and gentlemen the origin of the soldier dance
RIP Topol
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Kocham was i bardzo proszę o wykonanie wasze wykonania 👍💕
Crush shark bait finding Nemo
To life!!!!!!💕💗🌹
Save Ukraine
L’Chaim!
If the Nazis had paid attention to how these folks dance...well, they might have left Russia alone. Maybe how hard people play isn't a scientifically verifiable indicator of how hard they fight...but you'd be surprised how often it turns out that way.
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thanks for loading up the whole thinge
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to life❤🎉
The Big Bang Theory :D
napijmy sie lachaim
ile razy ogladalem skrzypka
People need someone to pick on when there to self absorbed to fix their own problems
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Would that the world was thus.
Джугашвили... СталИН...
If only we could do this today
Sell people to marriage?
@@erkapillar5862 no, sing about it
If we wanted to sing about people being sold to marriage, there would need to be people being sold for marriage.
@@erkapillar5862 exactly
@@erkapillar5862 Then yes. Sell people to marriage should be back.
Somebody tell Russia 🇷🇺 & Ukraine 🇺🇦 end the madness!
Save Ukraine
Niestety,Topol zmarł i nie ma już Tewje Mleczarza...Sorrow...
i .....am ...Tevye
L'MAVET!!
sheldon
Lol not sure if that's what they were getting at, but definitely accurate nonetheless
Burgers 🍟🍟🍔🍟🍟🍟🍔
What a video
Fuck i want to be called lazer wolf. Shit what a pretentious awsome name
What
LOL! So fun
When the russian boys show up
that empty bottle :D :D
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2:49 3:33 6:19
Красота buituful caracas
Fiddler on the roof 😊
Ain't he a little bit old to marry a young girl?
Not when you consider that in AD 1900's Czarist Russia Lazar probably isn't as old as day to day life has made him, that for most of Human history you were old by the time you were in your 60's and just as likely dead, and given it's a small town sooner or later not many prospects; Case in point my Grandpa was 8 years older than my Grandma, first noticed her when she was 13, and they were married when she was 15. It's only perverted if one is obsessed with or only interested in someone 18 year olds or younger.
Lazar wolf should have married
What kind of dance are the russians dancing when they're down with the hands on the ground and all that?
Cossack kicks
Whoever forced the Jews out of Russia clearly have never seen this.
Jews have been persecuted in every country, they fled from oppression, political beliefs and from religious zealots before the Holocaust. They were forced to live in walled ghettoes in many countries and denied even basic rights. Their history is a sad one, still repeated today by narrow minded people. Their history is a sad one.
hate to break it to you but there were plenty of Jesw in Russia in Soviet days, quite a lot of ww2 heroes, and there are still Israeli state agencies convincing people to leave for Israel (for most of the time Moscow was actually trying to slow down and prevent Jews from leaving)
@@puzzled012 Huh, didn't know that.
@@puzzled012 and they had good reasons for wanting to leave so much, above and beyond the foibles and fortunes of russia herself. there was still a 'nationality' system, functionally a system of ethnic classification, that listed them as jews on their passports, as well as repression of all religions, including judaism. beyond that, there was also heavy social discrimination. my grandmother was bullied so severely by her classmates for being jewish that she forswore the faith long ago.
as for heroes of ww2, that was pretty much the entire male population of the soviet union in those years that wasn't completely decrepit or so young they still squeaked. I don't think I can name one man in my family tree of that era that didn't fight in the war-- except the baltic jews who perished in the first advance of the fascists, and never got the chance.
oh, and for that matter, about state agencies trying to convince people to come back-- russia has been attempting to recall its diaspora population for the past four decades. we aren't biting at their bait. they only want more meat for the organ grinder. we're not doing that again.
To,co odróżnia ten musical od innych,to brak sztuczności.Dlatego ten jest arcydziełem,a większość pozostałych gównem...
@juncode Bazinga
The worst part is that butcher never married the doughtier of farmer.
No the worst part is its still happening today in some of your haredi sects. That a girl only maybe in her late teens gets married off to someone in their 60s
Fiddler on the roof
The daughter of a milkman can't marry a butcher....it isn't kosher to mix meat with dairy
@doctorshanab I do what I can to please. The simpleness was intentional and a cheap joke, I will admit it.
Fiddler on the roof
Big bang theory...
Big duck
C est gerard
1971 fiddler on the roof
2:12
@Tool3657 But then Sheldon does everything better
Ukrainian vs Knaanic
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what's the movie ?
Thörkelsson 68 fiddler on the roof
Fiddler on the roof 1971
Fiddler on the Roof, a famous play/musical
Fiddler on the roof
that's one hell of a sausage fest...
Italian sausage 🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭
Nabardziej genialna scena filmowa,gdzie dwa odrębne od siebie narody(choć żyjące obok siebie!), mogą się porozumieć!...Smutne,bo jak Europę zalewają hordy z południa,to o porozumieniu nie ma mowy...Francji już nie ma,a my jesteśmy w kolejce...I to piszę ja:antyrasista,lecz realista ..
And then they kiss...?
pogrom :(