It was the Omer wedding. Everyone who still wanted to enjoy the remnants of the sounds of music with permission came to the wedding of the photographer. Rina Klein With a core elect Ducie Gottstein, which was held at Hadar Dimol, and attracted most of the best members of Haredi society, who came to enjoy themselves - and mainly for a large-scale gathering, including everyone, to show and show off. So who was there, when a photographer's camera Haredim10 Wandering? Cantor Dovella Heller took the stage during the evening and cracked open cantorial pieces that did not embarrass his standing on the stage of the Culture Hall. The audience, for its part, responded with applause. 'Mishpacha' newspaper reporter Aryeh Erlich was happy to be photographed with his old friends, and maybe, who knows, he'll write about it on Twitter.
Violinist Shimi Weitzhandler entertained throughout the evening with violin solos that amazed the audience and reminded of the good old days of Daniel Ahbail, another violinist from the sector.
Dozens of people from the audience stood on chairs, towards midnight, with the appearance of singer Haim Israel, who took the stage and then stood next to Duci and sang one of the best Mizrahi-Hassidic singers. The audience was enthusiastic.
Eliezer and Elazar came up at the end of the evening and sang songs of emotion with excitement. The audience did not remain silent and did not let them leave the stage.
The evening is coming to an end. A quick shot of the guy with the glass in his hand, and Moshe Roth asks his keyboard coach, his good friend Moti Pridmo, to ease his back. We recorded it.
A first-rate group of wind players were responsible for the wind instruments. The best were Hatzik and Jonathan Hill, both artists in the field. The best in the sector.
At the entrance to the hall, PR officer Meir Gal is in conversation with Asher Medina from 'The Herald', and event photographer Dudu Zer is taking a selfie look at the camera. We documented it.
The Rebbe arrives to celebrate. We ran to document them dancing. The groom is at the head table.
The Heller family is an empire. After what they do in the picture to Moti Friedman, they should have called in a defense attorney. We documented it for Moti, so that he would know what they wanted from him.
Chona Deitch, who was walking around the hall waiting for his brother, couldn't stop admiring Cantor Dobla Heller's tie. "Buy me one of these, I'll put on a tie right away," he said all evening.
No. This is not Israel Rosner, who wrote 'Yated Ne'eman', this is his double who checks how much alcohol is in a product purchased before Passover.
Singer Dedi Groacher arrived at the wedding, went on stage to sing - and the boy in the picture looked at him and said: Who is this that we didn't grow up with that is performing?
"Up, up," Moishe Roth shouted from the orchestra stage, and the groom was hoisted into the air. Osher stood to the side and waved at the camera not to take his picture, because he didn't come for pictures. We had to take one picture, so they would know he was here.
The mayor of Beitar came to wish Mazal Tov. "I'm in a hurry, the elevator is calling me," he said to everyone who wanted to take a selfie with him. We recorded him with the chairman of ZAKA, and ran after him to check which of the elevators was calling him.
When Haim Yakel and Yona Klapelholz meet with Yomi Goldstein, it's already a reason for a party. This time, it was already a reason for a picture.
And to the side, at the entrance to the hall, sat a Hasidic priest, playing with his kosher device. He asked: If I close my eyes, will you take a picture? I took a picture before he could. It was fast.
The look on their faces leaves no doubt: the chairman of ZAKA and his right-hand man, Moti Boktzin, are apparently planning a major operation within the organization.
The ones in the picture are cousins, who swapped hats for the pose. Both are called 'Oizer'.
Dedi Groacher takes the stage again to sing a few more songs. Haim Friedman from Winter Club stands to the side, completely captivated by what's going on in the circle of dancers. We're curious about it too. We filmed for you what he was looking for in his eyes.Nachum Bernstein and his brother-in-law Holtzman posed for a photo with Governor Shmulik Deitch. We weren't surprised by the businesses they closed, but we really liked their smiles. Benyahu Sternhal asked to take a selfie with Cantor Dovla Heller. Before it happened, we captured the two of them hugging.And Chaim Foxman is getting ready to take a picture with his brother-in-law. If you didn't know they were brothers-in-law, now you do. Dov Eichler, the son of... Eli Schwartz, the husband of..., and Shalom Eisenbach, a friend of..., stood in front of me: "Take a picture quickly because we're leaving." I had time.Ami Cohen came to hear the amazing sound that the musicians' band made there, but we didn't give in to them. Dedi Graucher, Shalom Vogeshal, the musicians' producer, and Ami were posed for one photo. Let it be a souvenir.
The man and the legend, the smiling young man with the eternal white hat - Yossi Goldschmidt also arrived from Safed. Everyone wanted to take a picture with him. We took pictures of everyone.