Rosh Hashanah

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Get ready to celebrate Rosh Hashanah with this uplifting and joyful music video! 🎶 "Rosh Hashanah" is a catchy and heartwarming song that captures the essence of the Jewish New Year. From dipping apples in sweet honey to the sound of the shofar welcoming in a new chapter of life, this song highlights all the beloved traditions of the holiday.
    Join us in raising a glass, toasting to peace, love, and a sweet New Year, as we reflect on what matters most. Watch, sing along, and let the blessings of Rosh Hashanah renew your heart. May this year bring nothing but cherished moments and joy for you and your loved ones! ✨
    Shana Tova! 🍏🍯
    Lyrics:
    It's Rosh Hashanah, let's begin,
    Dipping apples, sweet as honey.
    The shofar sounds, a new year,
    May every day of life be sunny.
    Shana Tova
    U'Metukah
    Shana Tova
    Tikatevu
    Rosh Hashanah
    May Blessings Renew
    The brisket's hot, kugel too,
    Matzo balls boiling away.
    Kids spin dreidels, though it’s fall,
    Eat and play this holiday!
    Shana Tova
    U'Metukah
    Shana Tova
    Tikatevu
    Rosh Hashanah
    May Blessings Renew
    Rabbi prays, we bow our heads,
    Raise our glasses, toast with cheer,
    For peace and blessing, love embeds
    With Manischewitz flowing here!
    Shana Tova
    U'Metukah
    Shana Tova
    Tikatevu
    Rosh Hashanah
    May Blessings Renew
    New Year's here, let's set our sights,
    On what we love and why we care.
    May this year be sweet and bright,
    With cherished moments everywhere.
    Shana Tova
    U'Metukah
    Shana Tova
    Tikatevu
    Rosh Hashanah
    May Blessings Renew

Комментарии • 3

  • @resaotito4142
    @resaotito4142 4 часа назад

    LOVE IT LOVE IT❤🇮🇱🙏🍎🍯

  • @JoseLevy-m1l
    @JoseLevy-m1l 16 часов назад

    La mujer no usa qipa

    • @GuysMusicVideos
      @GuysMusicVideos  14 часов назад

      Algunas mujeres usan kipá en los movimientos liberales o reformistas del judaísmo como un gesto feminista de igualitarismo. En el pasado, no era común que las mujeres usaran kipá, pero se ha vuelto más común en los tiempos modernos. Gracias por su comentario.