Koolulam With Shlomi Shabbat - Al Kol eleh | Reaction (Wow Beautiful!)

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  • PortuguesePai's reaction to "Koolulam With Shlomi Shabbat | Al Kol Eleh - Naomi Shemer | 70th Independence Day | April 9th, 2018"
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  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад +45

    The guy who hit the light switch is the former president of Israel, (he was the president at the time)

    • @shmosel_
      @shmosel_ Год назад

      Not to be confused with the Prime Minister

  • @d.s.1
    @d.s.1 Год назад +25

    I'm so happy you reacted to this video. It's such a powerful song in my opinion.
    The lyrics are about praying to God to protect us, the kids, the honey, and the sting (the good and the bad).
    As for Kululam they are a singing group specializing in crowd singing, the crowd actually pays around 100 shekel (Israel coin, in US the value is around $33) to join. They practice for an hour before and then sing and video for around an hour.
    Shlomi Shabbat are one of the most will know Israeli singers, and he's secular which is why he has no head cap (as a side note, be is secular but very warm to religion and sings many songs about religion).

  • @David99356
    @David99356 Год назад +17

    Koolulam is just a name for crowdsinging. Their aim is to create social cohesion through singing together. The composer of the song was Naomi Shemer, one of the most famous composers in Israel.

  • @El_Ezra_Meitar5
    @El_Ezra_Meitar5 Год назад +6

    Shlomi Shabbat is one of the most beloved, talented and appreciated soul singers of Israel. Many of us grew up with his music.
    He has a show with Pablo Rosenberg, where they sings Pablo's song Maldita Luna. It's in Spanish and Hebrew. I love it, I think you would enjoy it as well!

  • @ayz92
    @ayz92 Год назад +17

    Hi 👋🏻
    Ok so Koolulam is a crowd-singing initiative, founded a few years ago. They were already all around the world.
    He rehearses with the crowd for an hour or so, and then they sing together.
    Definitely check out "One day" by them, song from Matisyahu (which you have to check out as well!).
    That old man was the president at the time, Ruvi Rivlin.
    And Shlomi Shabbat is a very known Israeli singer for decades.

    • @yehuditbecker4198
      @yehuditbecker4198 Год назад +1

      They are also split into groups in the beginning based on voice, range etc… and they learn all the different harmonies in their own group

  • @chaimy89
    @chaimy89 Год назад +7

    The older gentelman in the audience at 5:00 is the former president of Israel Reuven Rivlin

  • @rinagang
    @rinagang Год назад +10

    You are awesome to review this ! "That man " is now the former President of the State of Israel but waws the president at the time - Rubi Rivlin. He was the
    "teddy bear grandfather" for israel and we all love him. the singer = Shlomi Shabbat - a famous "mizrachi" singer in Israel - really one of the fathers of Israeli music. The song is composed by the most famous "folk singers / composers of Israel - "naomi Shemer" - "on all of this - please protect and bless us" - basicly...... Its about the beauty, goodness and growth of the country - "the honey and the bee sting" comment really means - " the sweet and the bitter..... - So what was this event exactly you ask ?????........ This was an amazing initiative for independence day - Koolulam -(company / owned by that curly head conductor guy) rented out the venue, it was sold out within 24 hours !!!!!! The audience - paid to participate (it was not expensive ). the idea is that We are the singers - like in a choir. But includes lots of takes, repetitions and practicing while we were there. It lasted for about 2 - 3hours of practicing - they told us everything to do over and over again. - and then they do a final cut with the main singer. - editing took them about 6 weeks. Look for Koolulum - cold play cover - its cool. So I hear you want to come visit israel ?????

    • @Sari-qu6jn
      @Sari-qu6jn Год назад

      You were there?? It's incredible

  • @rochellengel3444
    @rochellengel3444 Год назад +8

    I am SOOOO glad you viewed this😃
    I was hoping you would watch this for a while!!!
    Now it's time for A Couple Of Basches and Yonina

  • @JudithYD
    @JudithYD Год назад +3

    I loved this! I had not heard kululam before this. Thanks for introducing me to new music.

  • @davidg1060
    @davidg1060 Год назад +4

    Dude you keep on reacting to the the best songs😂

  • @hannahaguirre2972
    @hannahaguirre2972 Год назад +5

    I love that through educating yourself you are educating lots of us too! I never heard of this crowd singing before and I’m totally not familiar with Israeli music and singers. This was really cool to watch and to learn about.

  • @JustForFunST
    @JustForFunST Год назад +6

    My favorite song of just Shlomi shabbat is Bereishit Olam. It's gorgeous!

  • @eramati
    @eramati Год назад +5

    Thanks for this!
    If you want to watch really emotional kululams, look for 'or gadol' sung in the Schneider children's hospital, and 'Chai', sung by holocaust survivors and their descendants.

  • @alizafuchs6857
    @alizafuchs6857 Год назад +6

    The point of koolulam is the crowd singing together. The way it works is that the crowd are taught the melodies and harmonies about an hour before the show in small groups and then they all sing together at the performance.
    You should react to shlomi shabbat singing some of his own songs.

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi Год назад +2

    9 hours later and you have 200 subscribers more! You are the man

  • @ha3105
    @ha3105 Год назад +3

    Shlomi Shabbat is a famous and well-known singer in Israel. The older man who appeared several times in the video is the former president of the State of Israel. And the lady in sign language - this is sign language in Hebrew.

  • @Michaelsedley
    @Michaelsedley Год назад +1

    The guy who turned on the lights at the beginning was the (then) President of Israel - President Rivlin
    The song was written after the 1978 Peace Treaty between Egypt and and Israel, when Israel destroyed Jewish towns that they had built in the Sinai which was returned to Egypt as part of the Peace Agreement.
    The sting / bitterness is the town of Yamit where Jewish families were uprooted from their homes in exchange for peace.
    The Sweetness is the Peace with Egypt - Peace is the sweetest thing of all.

  • @nitush-gc2wz
    @nitush-gc2wz Год назад

    that man was the president of Israel at the time.
    Kooloolam and the sort is when at the beginning, the crowd is divided into sections and being taught by the conductor and his helpers their part for about an hour and then record the outcome together.
    Shlomi Shabat is very well know, he is not particularly religious by all means, but he's very close to our tradition.

  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад +3

    You might like this one. Shlomi Shabat with Yaakov Shwekey and a live performance. ruclips.net/video/qnnKFpiP1hs/видео.html

  • @myinternetfavs
    @myinternetfavs Год назад +1

    the fellow that hit the lights and then you saw him in the crowd is Ruby Rivlin, President of Israel at that time. Standing next to him is Ron Huldai mayor of Tel Aviv

  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад +4

    Shlomie Shabat is VERY famous.

  • @ybm594
    @ybm594 Год назад +4

    The guy with the curls on the stage belongs to an organization called "Kululam", a social-musical venture for the singing of crowds who don't know each other of all types and genders without differences of religion, race or gender (something that is typical for Israelis to do lol, Israelis are very united). The singer, Shlomi Shabat, is very well known and great among Israelis. The people who do the Hebrew sign language do it by themselves. The initiative is also intended for the hard of hearing. If you notice there is the President of the State of Israel among the crowd, he was invited in honor of Independence Day. I recommend watching more clips of kululam. This is a really amazing Israeli initiative.

  • @zachdzikansky5090
    @zachdzikansky5090 Год назад +4

    Shlomoi shabbat is one the best Israeli singer's

  • @m.e.cornelis9722
    @m.e.cornelis9722 Год назад

    Just first listen...❤

  • @barrymendlowitz1513
    @barrymendlowitz1513 Год назад +1

    The guy that lit the stadium lights was the President of Israel

  • @ha3105
    @ha3105 Год назад +3

    Thank you!!!
    I love koolulam
    You have to react to koolulam- one day
    Or "beliver"..
    You will love it

  • @t.ackerman8368
    @t.ackerman8368 Год назад +3

    This is one of my favorite Israeli songs. It's a classic. It's been performed by many artists in many different styles. I'd been planning on recommending that you listen to Yonina, and I was going to link to a different song of theirs, but I think now it would be interesting for you to listen to their version of Al Kol Eleh, which is quiet and sweet rather than loud and dramatic (both are great).
    ruclips.net/video/dWp4KgvyPYw/видео.html
    Yonina are a husband and wife (Yoni and Nina) who are observant Orthodox Jews. It's pretty rare for an Orthodox Jewish woman to perform live for the general public (rather than just women) but from what I understand she gave it a lot of thought and spoke with rabbinical advisors about the matter before making the decision to be a performer.

  • @sheerayb
    @sheerayb Год назад

    Koolulam is more of a concept than anything else, I think. There were many other events like these, officially organized by Koolulam and also private initiatives (my daughter's school had one, and it was very sweet). Naturally, this particular event was as bombastic as it was, with the full orchestra, the size of the crowd, and the famous lead singer, because it was produced in honor of the 70th independence day.
    This song was written by legendary Israeli lyricist and composer Naomi Shemer (as others have told you), and she was gifted with the ability to say so much with so few words and notes. The subtitles are not a direct translation, but they cover the gist of it. This song in particular is a classic and has been covered many, many times. It speaks to us so deeply, because it is a prayer for safety and well-being, to maintain all the parts of the world around us, the sweet the bitter, our families and also the things we take for granted.

  • @chayap.199
    @chayap.199 Год назад

    Israel is pretty advanced when it comes to adapting to special needs. I noticed the sign Language person on the side of the TV when I was in Israel many years ago.

  • @rinagang
    @rinagang Год назад +2

    oh - and i forgot - sign language is universal - there is also Israeli sign language so it was probably a mixture of both

  • @aboredbochur
    @aboredbochur Год назад +1

    The gentleman from the crowd that hit the light switch is actually the former president of Israel! Ruvi Rivlin.

  • @moyschuss167
    @moyschuss167 Год назад +1

    He is the President! lol

  • @joeldick6871
    @joeldick6871 Год назад

    Shlomi Shabat is a well-known Israeli singer. He was a judge on the Israeli edition of The Voice.

  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад +3

    The olive shirts are the military soldiers.

  • @Liz-zl6il
    @Liz-zl6il Год назад +2

    The old man you keep seeing was our president back then.
    In Israel the president is more of a diplomatic role and he doesn't effect much of the government stuff, our active head of state would be the prime minister.

  • @noamappel2296
    @noamappel2296 Год назад

    A. Koolulam is an initiative to bring together different parts of society through song. The conductor guy is named Ben Yefet.
    B. It is rehearsed. Generally, in koolulam events, they practice for an hour or so and than film.
    C. The man you spotted in the crowd was the Israeli president at the time. This event was in collaboration with his office.

  • @El_Ezra_Meitar5
    @El_Ezra_Meitar5 Год назад

    Here's a performance of Shlomi Shabat and Pablo Rosenberg That I really love. They are great. I recommend checking it out on the channel or on your free time, hopefully, you'd love as much as I do !
    ruclips.net/video/qEEF-4BQ2-Y/видео.html
    They used to perform together a lot.
    Pablo is Argentinian so his songs are in Hebrew and in Spanish as well. Shlomi is from a Turkish and Greek descent (I think so). He probably speaks Ladino, which is a language of Jewish people from the Sephardic descent that resembles Spanish very much. So I think that connecting line, and their big talents and musicianship of course, where good grounds for their collaborations on and off stage.

  • @tessajetta8146
    @tessajetta8146 Год назад +1

    This song was sung at my wedding

  • @zachdzikansky5090
    @zachdzikansky5090 Год назад +1

    Amazing review

  • @PuahAtara
    @PuahAtara Год назад +1

    I love the variation of Jewish music you are playing! Most Jewish people don't even have this variation in their repetiour of music they listen to. But believe it or not, there are still more variations! Most of Jewish song are spiritual and even secular Jewish music tends to have religious connotations. It's in the fabric of their being! Thank you for all this stuff! It's great, fantastic and intriguing! ruclips.net/video/8RhMdFSslbs/видео.html
    This one from Motty Ilowitz is very wordy but extremely witty and has many references to inside jokes in the chassidic community! But if you have someone translate it and explain it, it's a real peak into many nuances that are unique to the religious community and specifically the chassidic community! It's title means "The Jewish desires, or cravings" The singer actually composed this song and he is extremely talented with lyrics! Probably the best in lyrics in the chassidic world today! Lots of depth! He also has a song called "I thought once that I thought" it's brilliant! I hope you take a look at it!

  • @sis....
    @sis.... Год назад

    u need to watch koolulam - one day

  • @rochellengel3444
    @rochellengel3444 Год назад +1

    The crowd has no previous singing experience btw

  • @Ari-rz6bj
    @Ari-rz6bj Год назад +1

    I finally noticed the fourth time at 15:55 that the man your pointing out is the president

  • @רבקה-צ8ע
    @רבקה-צ8ע Год назад

    I didn't see if your question was answered: this person was the president of the country in those years

  • @leonardogama6842
    @leonardogama6842 Год назад +1

    Shlomi Shabbat is one of the popular singers in Israel,thank you for reacting. Sure you'll enjoy reacting this video of Maor Edri & Moki ,please check them out too
    ruclips.net/video/vUhjBJXGUdo/видео.html

  • @ygross18
    @ygross18 Год назад

    Shlomi Shabat is one of the legends of Israeli music. Check out the duet he did with Yaakov Shwekey singing Vehi Sheamda ruclips.net/video/qnnKFpiP1hs/видео.html
    The guy who was shown many times is former Israeli president Ruvi Rivlin

  • @motti285
    @motti285 Год назад +5

    They have many many nice songs.
    Thanks for another good reaction video.
    Please review Strumz Band.

  • @Eliyahu-goldstein
    @Eliyahu-goldstein Год назад +1

    1shlomi shabat &eden alene
    What are you going through
    ruclips.net/video/OxmEnMdRJq4/видео.html
    2 hanan ben ari
    broken hearts
    ruclips.net/video/Kl4qNSMiPFc/видео.html

  • @proudjewgirl2489
    @proudjewgirl2489 Год назад

    the then israeli president- Ruvi Rivlin is there and he is the one who switched the lights in the begining

  • @hemec226
    @hemec226 Год назад +1

    you may also want to see this one, you may recognize the song sung by Avraham Fried ruclips.net/video/1jQfApcVtY8/видео.html

  • @יוחאירוט
    @יוחאירוט Год назад

    like your videos!
    you should look for "אלייצור - אבא נשמה"
    also the song "סתלבט בקיבוץ" of the band "full trunk"

  • @RabbiKolakowski
    @RabbiKolakowski Год назад

    which software do you use? I want to start to make reaction videos but I don't know which software to use. I have been on RUclips for 15 years but cannot get past 2k subscribers. Thank you shalom

  • @tourots
    @tourots Год назад

    My favorite koolulam is this one. Totally different vibe, everyone just is having a blast singing together. ruclips.net/video/0fBM6a3Gzh0/видео.html

  • @bB-oy2rw
    @bB-oy2rw Год назад

    Whoops, wrong video, please can you check out Abie Rotenberg himself

  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад +1

    There is Hebrew sign language as well. But since I don't know sign language either I don't know which she is using. But most liekly hebrew.

  • @Ari-rz6bj
    @Ari-rz6bj Год назад

    You most check out Kululam with Stephen legar a Ethiopian isreali

  • @elazarnoam
    @elazarnoam Год назад +1

    Every 18 year old must serve in the Israeli army... so there are many young people in uniform.

  • @benjylevi
    @benjylevi Год назад +2

    Two of the best
    והיא שעמדה Shwekey ft. Shlomi Shabat
    ruclips.net/video/qnnKFpiP1hs/видео.html

  • @dannyElazar-ic5lw
    @dannyElazar-ic5lw Год назад

    His the president

  • @sefafefa
    @sefafefa Год назад

    I wish you'd react to nitzacht iti hakol

  • @Liz-zl6il
    @Liz-zl6il Год назад

    She's doing Hebrew sign I'm pretty sure

  • @birneyless6385
    @birneyless6385 Год назад

    Check out Simcha Leiner - he’s amazing!!

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi Год назад

    Ok: right off the bat…….:)

  • @rafylevy590
    @rafylevy590 Год назад

    THe man you mention several times, he is Ruby Rivlin the former president of Israel

    • @rafylevy590
      @rafylevy590 Год назад

      And you did recognise a soldier in uniforms, actually they are two soldiers there

  • @36200
    @36200 Год назад +1

    The man you saw is the president

  • @Meow-ks3dj
    @Meow-ks3dj Год назад +1

    Omg You should bring ur daughter or ur wife to react with you 😂❤

    • @candyhiro2078
      @candyhiro2078 Год назад +1

      Don't think it's smart to have his daughter in a video considering she's a minor 😅

    • @Meow-ks3dj
      @Meow-ks3dj Год назад +2

      @@candyhiro2078 ur just getting distracted by my handsome cat Profile pic

    • @candyhiro2078
      @candyhiro2078 Год назад +1

      @@Meow-ks3dj well, my profile picture is too mature for you 😌💅 you're jealous

    • @Meow-ks3dj
      @Meow-ks3dj Год назад +2

      @@candyhiro2078 excoose meh!!! Drop that Cat-titude!!!!

    • @Meow-ks3dj
      @Meow-ks3dj Год назад +2

      Ur the jelly one here😂

  • @sefafefa
    @sefafefa Год назад

    I wish you'd react to shlomi's song abba. שלומי שבת - אבא

  • @candyhiro2078
    @candyhiro2078 Год назад +1

    11:11 you're slowly learning Hebrew? 😂😂

  • @rafylevy590
    @rafylevy590 Год назад

    Here what you asked for: Shwekey ft. Shlomi Shabat
    ruclips.net/video/qnnKFpiP1hs/видео.html

  • @marcsocalif3364
    @marcsocalif3364 Год назад

    The man that you keep pointing out was the president of Israel

  • @bB-oy2rw
    @bB-oy2rw Год назад

    This is not Abie Rotenberg singing, I really really think you will appreciate his actual voice, can you try “Little Kite” this version is the clearest.
    ruclips.net/video/q0ymyhxOJHA/видео.html

  • @avigdorf
    @avigdorf Год назад

    It is a popular song. But the crowd are non proffesionals singing together.

  • @shayazussmann2307
    @shayazussmann2307 Год назад +1

    First

  • @elik8742
    @elik8742 Год назад

    Koolulam are second to nothing watch them all