This is great!!! Each song was terrific. I could NOT believe it, though, when you started doing Adam Sandler!!! And the end, I just love the harmony. Thanks so much, and I'll be watching all of your videos now.
I love this!! I do notice a difference in the hebrew pronunciation. They say the ashkenaz ending on words that in modern hebrew are pronounced differently. But still, so nice to hear. I haven't heard some of these songs in years.
@MacBoris1 They also have the letter "shin" for sham(there) written on their dreidles instead of the letter "pei" for po(here) like the israeli ones. It's quite amuzing if u think about it XD
@jsbach15 YU is a private, Jewish research University. They offer all sorts of majors, not just Jewish studies. Most students aren't training to become Rabbis either. My bf was an econ major at YU.
@babytristansmom Hahahaha!! A "nava-jew"!! That's hillarious!! love it. Thanks for the chuckles. :-D Shalom and Happy Chanukah from my heart and home to yours.
@imprezaracer1999 i dont think thats true man...you arent allowed to get tattoos but you could still convert im pretty sure.... you should ask a rabbi if you just heard that from your friend
funny, in israel we say "nes gadol haya po", big miracle happened here... they say in the song "nes gadol haya sham", meaning-big miracle happened there...
@giladlvy In the Diaspora, our Beloved Israel, always in our hearts and in our prayers, is alas "over there". Chag Orim Same'ach. Shalom always in your heart and your home.
I'm rather surprised how the songs differ from the ones in Israel. I guess you have to change everything that rhymes with "sham" to things that rhyme with "po" here. Oh well.
Judaism has nothing to do with ``colors´´, like you´d said, Judaism is a relation between G-d And the People. G-d doesnt distinguish between red or blue, so Dont you even think that because of your ``ink´´, you can´t be what you really want. Jew From Mexico City
LOVE a capella harmonies! thanks.
Beautiful! Chag sameach and thank you!
First time I hear someone sings Maoz Tzur past the first verse. Thank you so much, its a powerful song for those who know Hebrew.
This is great!!! Each song was terrific. I could NOT believe it, though, when you started doing Adam Sandler!!! And the end, I just love the harmony. Thanks so much, and I'll be watching all of your videos now.
I love everything about this.
Beautiful! A pleasure to listen to!
so impressive - I am enjoying all your work
Don't understand a word but love the harmonies! Bravo!
you made me cry, amazing!
The Maccabeats ROCK!! Happy Chanukah.
you guys are amazing...my favorite holiday,
another hug from israel,
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This is great!!!
Well that's awesome guys!!! Huge LIKE!!!
THANKS
Happy Chanukah!!
Beautiful!!! :o)
כל הכבוד. אתם מעולים.
AWSOME!!!!!
great!!
that was POWERFULL
Great!!
Nice Job guys!
I sang most of these songs by my first grade chanuka performance lol still remember them! o love chanuka
I love this!! I do notice a difference in the hebrew pronunciation. They say the ashkenaz ending on words that in modern hebrew are pronounced differently. But still, so nice to hear. I haven't heard some of these songs in years.
Gevaldig!
MR
i love listening to these songs. my hebrew's not great, but they bring back a lot of happy memories.
Enjoyed your Hanukkah celebration music!
thanks all
I love that it ends w/ the Adam Sandler Chanukah song! You guys rock. Really. :)
This made me cry, and then made me laugh.
@MacBoris1
They also have the letter "shin" for sham(there) written on their dreidles instead of the letter "pei" for po(here) like the israeli ones.
It's quite amuzing if u think about it XD
@jsbach15 YU is a private, Jewish research University. They offer all sorts of majors, not just Jewish studies. Most students aren't training to become Rabbis either. My bf was an econ major at YU.
מייקל מזל שהקמת את הלהקה...מה הייתי עושה בלעדיכם??אתם פשוט שרים י-פ-ה!!
@babytristansmom Hahahaha!! A "nava-jew"!! That's hillarious!! love it. Thanks for the chuckles. :-D Shalom and Happy Chanukah from my heart and home to yours.
nice!
@imprezaracer1999
i dont think thats true man...you arent allowed to get tattoos but you could still convert im pretty sure.... you should ask a rabbi if you just heard that from your friend
@ gailalong It is Yeshiva University.
my favourite is Mi Yimaleil. I haven't heard it in a very long time. for those who don't know it, it's from 2:52 to 3:58
@Steinfelde2 btw, jewish music is a 100 to 3000 years old, with means music lived in us all the time.
@TheOnionbreath i second that. i want ur "resume" lol hahaha
good job guys! love it!
now I want a list of which ones of you are eligible :)
@linchka101 people who light Chanukah candles sing this after
but also its like asking why you know any song its a song people memorize them
אינעליכם אתם גדוליםםם!!
@babytristansmom lol first time i hear "dudette"
you invented it XD?
יפה אהבתי:-)
ממש ממש נחמד ויפה
wooooooow youre accent is so funny.(youre american accent when you sing in hebrew)
it totally deserv like!
HUGE like!
@gabito27 its the Ashkenazic accent nothing to do with singing or langu
Some sheet music would be nice.
@togirl188 yes why?!
אני איתך!!
kol (--lol--) hakavod, guys!
can a/o tell me who's singing (ie l-r/r-l)?
thanks.
chag sameach!
Happy Hannukah🕎🔯
The little blond headed kid with glasses does a mean impersonation of Adam Sandler!
@SSNilsson
I'm curious.. Why is it disgusting??
HAHA you are soo GOOD! XDD
but.... Why do you guys know all the words!?!?!? XDD
Why would having a tattoo mean you couldn't convert. I mean, you shouldn't convert, but that doesn't mean that you can't.
@gailalong It's a religious higher education school for Jewish people who want to become Rabbi's, or teachers of Judaism.
Jewish by option!!!!!! Just love it!!!!!
funny, in israel we say "nes gadol haya po", big miracle happened here... they say in the song "nes gadol haya sham", meaning-big miracle happened there...
It's like the Jewish Glee... love ya!
@sbmjg6 i'm married :) but I have lots of single friends/sisters/cousins
@giladlvy In the Diaspora, our Beloved Israel, always in our hearts and in our prayers, is alas "over there". Chag Orim Same'ach. Shalom always in your heart and your home.
@gailalong
Yeshiva University
A Freilichen Chanukah
@babytristansmom dude i know a navajew haha
I'm rather surprised how the songs differ from the ones in Israel. I guess you have to change everything that rhymes with "sham" to things that rhyme with "po" here. Oh well.
@babytristansmom lol good luck doing that.
:)
חמוד חחח בהצלחה:)
עיברית זאת השפה הכי טובה בישראל.
@babytristansmom no you will be a 100% jewish person. jewish people are really nice, so you will get frinends in israel pretty fast. good luck :D
L'heim
Judaism has nothing to do with ``colors´´, like you´d said, Judaism is a relation between G-d And the People. G-d doesnt distinguish between red or blue, so Dont you even think that because of your ``ink´´, you can´t be what you really want.
Jew From Mexico City
@babytristansmom lol sorry for calling you a dude ><
@babytristansmom
No, you'll be a Hebaho. ;-) jk!
@babytristansmom more of a "novice-Jew"