We hope you find this video as exciting and uplifting as we do! Simcha Tamkin, one of the original members of Rabotai, recently got married and commissioned us to make this song for his Chuppa! We are releasing the music video in the wake of Shavuot, the ultimate wedding between Hashem and Am Yisrael.
As we say, one simcha leads to another, and we were fortunately able to make this video one that celebrates Rabotai weddings—past, present, and future!!
During the challenging period we are facing today, we hope this clip brings joy not only to the couples in the video, but to all of us as a whole. We also hope that this video can serve as a reminder that no matter what life throws at us, we can stay strong and united, always finding reasons for more smachot and celebrations.
If you would like a personalised song/video for your wedding, or to celebrate a bar/bat mitzvah, family occasion, or any other event, please be in touch with us at: [email protected] or +972 54 883 9521.
Thanks so much to the Rabotai couples for appearing in this video:
Simcha and Adina Tamkin
Daniel and Chaya Brill
Ariav and Ale Schlesinger
Betzalel and soon to be Daniella Silver
Original Songs:
Circle of Life - Composed by Elton John (intro by Lebo M)
Can You Feel the Love Tonight - Composed by Elton John
Musical Arrangement Adaptation:
Mi Adir - Ariav Schlesinger, based on The Lion King's “Circle of Life,” and the Six13 A Capella arrangement by Mike Boxer
Meheira - Ariav Schlesinger, based on The Lion King's “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and Yonatan Stern’s adaptation of the A Capella arrangement by June Dale
Music Production - Noah Bar- Shain
Videography - Yonatan Stern
Video credit for Ariav and Ale wedding footage - Leetle Loves
שיר כשהחתן ניגש לחופה כמנהג אשכנז בתפוצות:
ברוך הבא;
מי אדיר על הכל
מי ברוך על הכל
מי גדול על הכל
מי דגול על הכל
הוא יברך את החתן ואת הכלה
שיר מהברכה השביעית שמברכים בחופה:
מהרה ה' אלוקינו
עוד ישמע בערי יהודה
ובחוצות ירושלים
קול ששון וקול שמחה
קול חתן וקול כלה
קול מצהלות חתנים מחופתם
ונערים ממשתה נגינתם
Translation of the lyrics:
Song sung as the groom approaches the chuppa, according to the Ashkenazi tradition in the diaspora:
Blessed welcome!
He who is more powerful than all,
He who blessed above all,
He who is greater than all,
He who is distinguished above all,
He shall bless the groom and the bride.
Song from the seventh blessing said under the chuppa:
Hurriedly, Hashem our God, may there yet be heard in the cities of Judea and in the courtyards Jerusalem, the sound of rejoicing, the sound of happiness, the voice of a groom and the voice of a bride—the sound of their joyful cries from their chuppa—and that of the young from their musical feasts.
About this video
“Lion King Chuppa - Rabotai” is a video from Rabotai Jewish A Capella, published on May 19, 2021 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 4:03. It has been viewed 11,687 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
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