Stunt Man played a fifteen minute "Irish Set" for his brother's wedding, staying in character throughout. He was so effective at bringing joy to his brother and his new sister-in-law and their guests that one attendee quipped, "This is the first time in my life I've regretted not being born Irish."
Well, G-d gathered us in from the four corners of the world into the Jewish family for some reason or other. Could be to add a few songs, and a little color.
Here's a short sample of brotherly love.
Hat tip to the band Gaelic Storm and to Josh Polak, who taught the lad nearly everything he knows.
Photos and videography by Yehuda Bolsthauser & Co.
6 comments:
Aaand... here's the payoff for raising them through all they threw at you as young lads. Bloody charmin'
What are you trying to do?? Make me feel even worse about missing your wonderful wedding???
This was just AWESOME. I love you and I love your family.
Bat Aliyah: It is indeed fun watching them grow up. They are creative and funny, and they like each other. This is one of the brachot I give to all of my friends: May all of our children grow fully into themselves, and may they be each other's very good friends.
Varda: You were missed, my dear. May we share many long, healthy, happy years to attend each other's smachot -- either in person or virtually.
Ruti,What wonderful children. I also worked very hard so that my children stayed close. The music was wonderful.I used to be a "folk singer" and he was sooooooo authentic.
Havelots of nachas!
Just in time for St Patrick's Day-they were terrific!
Feige Rochel: Thank you for your lovely words. It means a lot when someone "inside" gives such a compliment!
Anonymous: I don't know if the IDF will give them time to celebrate St. Pat's. For some reason, it's not a national holiday here in Israel. ;-) Thank you for your encouraging words!
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