Video: Thai Workers Sing a Niggun

Two Thai employees of Chabad in Bangkok sing and dance a traditional Chabad Chasidic melody.

9 Comments

  • Nice Job

    Now I’d like to see the Chabadniks in Thailand sing and dance a traditional Thai melody.

  • Good.

    Vos Tut a Goy in a Yidishe Shul. We don’t need a repeat of what took place this past Shabbos in 770 in the infamous Farbrengen Room during mincha.

    Managers, watch your Goyim.

  • Jew

    # 4 such a nasty and disgusting comment. Blegh! I guess you do not appreciate the goyishe Sandra Samuel that saved Moshe Holtzberg in Mumbai (2012)?

    Don’t cry about antisemite if you yourself can’t differentiate between good and bad goyim.

    • Good.

      What about a Goy who kicks out reb Pinyeh and shuts off the lights?
      Are you allowed to tell the Goy to switch back on the lights, on Shabbos?
      Is the role of shul cleaner include evicting elderly chasidim? When a shul rabbi hires a Goy for Shabbos, who takes responsibility to keep his role properly confined to servicing those who pray, and not extend to Sherrif work?

      We as a whole have become way to lax with trusting our fine gentile servicemen.

      Managers, watch your Goyim

  • CR

    Years ago at the Hadar Torah summer camp in the ‘Skills the janitors were a husband and wife couple from Haiti. I recall one day they were humming the familiar tune for “Ashrei Yosh’vei Veisecha…” while mopping the dining room floor. They got a few of us to sing along as well.