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First Jewish Haircut by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
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Click here for the Shabbat.com app and join the worl'd largest Jewish community! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tribex.shabbat&hl=en 3 year old Gavriel gets his first traditional haircut, and receives Tzitzis, kippah. Beautifully done! With Benzion Klatzko and family
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I'm getting my haircut.
Okay, Gabrielle is turning three.
Welcome everybody to the upsharon of
Gabrielle Ilio Nathaniel Clados.
Gabrielle is the number five son of the
clanskos number six out of seven. And
this is um sentimental in a way that
transcends
an upsharon because uh Gabriel Elio was
born a few months after my brother
passed away and he was named he's named
after my brother. Why do we do an
upshar? An upshar is done at the age of
three when a child first begins to
recognize himself and his place and we
want to make a clear separation when a
child is very young. What's the first
name? What's first word?
Do you do you say I a lot?
I like this and me and I and me. And we
want to teach a child it's not all about
I and it's not all about me. It's about
us and about we and about you. So there
the age of three when everyone comes we
cut his hair and then what happens?
You're going to get a haircut and a
a pay and a
what else?
And are you excited?
Yeah.
I have to tell you all that out of all
the Jewish celebrations, bar mitzvah and
a bris and a wedding in a certain way,
this is my favorite. This is a this is a
celebration of growth. What you will see
is after the haircut, he will change.
All children do. He'll grow up a half a
year in the next few minutes. So, it's
pretty amazing. Watch before your eyes.
Here we go. Ready?
The first come
a heck of a miracle, right? 100 people
giving one haircut.
[Applause]
Say bye-bye.
Okay.
Please, Hashem.
Let Ty give me a nice haircut.
Let Ty give my haircut.
Okay.
We got the rain. It's a volcano.
I'm never
getting the
never
I
don't die.
[Music]
Heat. Heat.
Hello.
Hi.
Hello.
Shu.
Let's see.
Okay, we're all going to say
[Music]
Amen.
Sweet, right?
Okay. Ready?
Everyone say together, "Lolive."
Did you see how sweet that olive was?
See how sweet Pyra is? So sweet. What
begins with olive?
That's right.
That's the first commandment in the ten
commandments begins with an olive. Next
comes B. Everyone say
B.
So sweet.
What begins with B?
Yellow.
Giant.
I am
describes.
The saints of my life
[Music]
of my saint of my life.
[Music]
Praise of the Lord.