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Jewish Traditional
Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym
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Jewish Traditional
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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4:15
"Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym" is a traditional Jewish wedding song that has been passed down through generations. The song is typically sung during the wedding reception as the bride and groom are escorted to their new home. The title of the song translates to "Escort the In-Laws Home." The exact date of the composition of "Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym" is unknown, as it has been passed down through oral tradition. However, it is believed to have originated in Eastern Europe in the 19th century. The song has a simple melody and is typically sung in a minor key. It is composed of three verses, each with a chorus. The first verse describes the wedding ceremony and the joyous occasion, while the second verse focuses on the bride and groom's departure from the wedding reception. The third verse is a blessing for the newlyweds and their future together. The chorus of the song is the most well-known part and is often sung with great enthusiasm. It is a call to action for the guests to escort the in-laws home and celebrate the union of the bride and groom. The lyrics of the chorus are as follows: "Firn di mekhutonim aheym, aheym, Firn di mekhutonim aheym. Zol zey nit kimen tsu mir, Zol zey geyn in shluf." Translated to English, the chorus means: "Escort the in-laws home, home, Escort the in-laws home. May they not come to me, May they go to sleep." Overall, "Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym" is a beloved traditional Jewish wedding song that has been passed down through generations. Its simple melody and catchy chorus make it a favorite among wedding guests, and it continues to be sung at Jewish weddings around the world.
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