Thank you brother Moti Gabay for you engagement. I see Israeli kurdish can´t forget their grandfathers culture; and this make me: Very happy, tearful and proud. Believe me! I can´t sleep until i look to some clip of "kurdish halparke from Israel", again thanks.
@gabaymoti9 жыл бұрын
Mikael Ayouby you are welcome my brother. enjoy and share it
shalom, just a question, b/c i have only seen kurdish dancing in usa and on you tube, i noticed you guys did not do that shoulder movement that you see so often that seems unique to kurdish dancing. is there any reason? todah....otherwise, its all so nice
@gabaymoti7 жыл бұрын
Shalom and Thank you. No special reason. Some of our dancers sometimes move their shoulders
@mesutbesir655410 жыл бұрын
Çok güzel şeyler yapmisiniz basarilar
@user-yx1gx5dx2g11 жыл бұрын
chanukah sameach :)
@gabaymoti11 жыл бұрын
Toda Raba :-)
@user-yx1gx5dx2g11 жыл бұрын
Moti Gabay Ani min ha'anashim shel ashurim v' ani deber b'lashon shelach evriit (ktzot) u'aramit, eem ani aseh l'geiirut, ani lehayot memacha u'v'l'minhagechah Bz'H! ki otchem yish l'raba damiyon min ha'anashim sheli, v'ani yodah minhagechah :) shalom u brachot aleichah.
@gabaymoti11 жыл бұрын
eshay eshai yafe meod. ech ata yodea ledaber ivrit?
@user-yx1gx5dx2g11 жыл бұрын
ani limud Torah , v'tikra b'lashon evrit :) aval ani yodea ktzot, lo raba.