Breslov Chassidim traveling to Uman for the holiday of Shavuos dance and sing in the airport as they await the boarding call for their flight, which has been delayed. At the 0:45 mark they sing a familiar sounding niggun, but with different words.
Video: When a Breslover’s Flight Is Delayed
Breslov Chassidim traveling to Uman for the holiday of Shavuos dance and sing in the airport as they await the boarding call for their flight, which has been delayed. At the 0:45 mark they sing a familiar sounding niggun, but with different words.
malcab
nice way to kill time – no fights – no one getting hurt – true ahavas yisroel
Chasidim in Gehinom, CH V
Oy Yoy Yoy, get this!
There were three Chasidim in Gehinom: a Satmar, Breslover, and a Lubavitcher Chasid. The Satmar asked his Rebbe, “How do I get out of here?” His Rebbe replied,“through Torah, Teshuva and Maasim Tovim you will get out. The Breslover asked his Rebbe, ”how do I get out?“ His Rebbe said,”come to Uman, I’ll get you out.“ The Lubavitcher asked the Rebbe, ”How do I get out?“ The Rebbe responded, ”at least make a Chabad house there!”
Familiar situation
Similar people do similar things in 770 to kill time before, and especially after, the Davenings…
CHT
interesting to note that they have those who believe Odesser stories (na nach and etc) and those that do not. Very similar division to our meshichistim and not.
Beautiful!
I think its beautiful!!
Their sincerity is something we can all learn from!!
So lebedik!
Thank you COL for sharing!
AIRPORT.
B.H. Which airport did this dancing take place in?.
steve
This is on departure from Kiev back to israel. Nice
every day
its an every day occurrence in????? 770. go see for your self!!!
Fresser Rebbe
BH
I a always said that the tzfaty gang sounds very similar to the nah nach’s
mendoza
G-D BLESS THEM BOTH [TEZFATI & NA NA NACMANS ]
Dear #5.....
Sorry! Wrong website: this is NOT COL!
Anon Amos
Just FYI – and for those who know Israeli Folk Music.
The Niggun of Harabi Shlita, or the one the Nachman’s are singing at 0:45 – is actually an old Israeli song called Barba Abba – that is the original tune!