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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • PortuguesePai's reaction to "MIAMI BOYS CHOIR YAVOH LIVE (Paris)"
    Original Video : • MIAMI BOYS CHOIR YAVOH...
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  • @thelaw586
    @thelaw586 2 года назад +21

    The AYAL brothers after David's solo was just the greatest combo... i could die in peace

  • @yonatanschlussel
    @yonatanschlussel 2 года назад +44

    This is amazing. I find it hilarious that these Jewish songs are going viral in the non Jewish world. Glad you enjoy our world of music

  • @racheldisk4812
    @racheldisk4812 2 года назад +31

    Happy to serve as a hebrew speaker!
    Yavoh means ''Will come''. The song talks about how a son of King David will come as the Messiah and bring us salvation and how the temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem and we'll joyfully sing and go up there like we used to do when there was a temple.
    Hope it helped! :)

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +12

      Thanks so much for the break down. I love that all the songs have tradition/scripture in them or reference. It's fun stuff to learn

    • @racheldisk4812
      @racheldisk4812 2 года назад +8

      @@PortuguesePai You're very much welcome! Thank you for the amazing videos of reacting to these and bringing my religion (and personal childhood), forward. And yes, all our songs are based on our tradition, scriptures and history and it's always brought up so well. Glad to hear that you like them, too! Hoping to see more! :)

  • @DanielbenYishai
    @DanielbenYishai 2 года назад +3

    The lyrics to this song are roughly
    ______________יבוא ויגאלנו
    ______________Yavo Viygaleinu
    ______________Come and redeem us!
    בית:
    יבנה המקדש עיר ציון תמלא
    Yivane HaMiqdash Iyr Tziyon Tamalei
    Build the Temple in the city of Tziyon filled
    ושם נשיר שיר חדש וברננה נעלה
    V'asham NaShiyr Shiyr Chadash U'Virnanah Naalei
    And there we will sing a new song and with great exultation
    הרחמן הנקדש יתברך ויתעלה
    HaRachaman HaNiqdash Yitbarach ViYitaleih
    The exalted Compassionate One will be sanctified, the Blessed One and may He be exalted
    על כוס יין מלא כברכת ה
    Al Kos Yayin Malei K'Birchat HaShem!
    with a cup of wine filled like a blessing of HaShem!
    פזמון: Chorus:
    בן דוד עבדך בן דוד עבדך יבוא ויגאלנו יבוא ויגאלנו
    Ben David Avdeycha, Ben David Avdeycha Yavo Viygaleinu Yavo Viygaleinu
    Son of David, Your Servant, Son of David Your Servant, come and may He redeem us, come and may He redeem us!
    רוח אפינו רוח אפינו משיח ה' (יבוא יבוא
    Ruach Apheiynu Ruach Apheiynu M'sheyach HaShem! (Yavo! Yavo!)
    The Spirit in our nostrils, the Messiah of HaShem! (Come Come!)
    [or "The breath of our nostrils, Annointed of HaShem" as quoted in Lamentations 4:20]
    מעבר:
    במהרה בימינו בימינו יבוא יבוא יבוא ויגאלנו
    B'Moheirah B'Yameiynu Viyameiynu Yavo Yavo Yavo Viygaleinu
    Speedily in our time, come come come and redeem us!
    במהרה בימינו במהרה יבוא משיח צדקנו
    B'Meheirah Viyemeiynu B' Yavo Mashiyach Tzidqeinu
    Speedily and in our days, come Messiah, our righteousness!
    _יבוא יבוא, _יבוא יבוא, _יבוא יבוא ויגאלנו
    Vavo Yavo, Yavo Yavo, Yavo Yavo ViyGaleinu
    Come Come, Come Come, Come Come and redeem us!
    _יבוא יבוא, _יבוא יבוא, _יבוא יבוא ויגאלנו
    Yavo Yavo, Yavo Yavo, Yavo Yavo ViyGaleinu
    Come Come, Come Come, Come Come and redeem us
    פזמון.. Chorus
    מעבר נוסף: בסולם הרגיל
    בן דוד עבדך יבוא ויגאלנו רוח משיח ה
    Ben David Avdeycha, Yavo Viygaleinu, Ruach Mashiach HaShem
    Son of David our righteousness, come and redeem us, Spirit of Messiah HaShem
    בן דוד עבדך יבוא ויגאלנו רוח משיח ה'
    Ben David Avdeycha, Ben David Avdeycha Yavo Viygaleinu Yavo Viygaleinu
    Son of David our righteousness, come and redeem us, Spirit of Messiah HaShem

  • @gameslayer165
    @gameslayer165 2 года назад +28

    Glad you checked this one out. Their most underrated song!

    • @dlrab6351
      @dlrab6351 2 года назад +5

      Not underrated at all ,it was extremely popular then and for years... still a favorite for a lot of ppl

    • @gameslayer165
      @gameslayer165 2 года назад +4

      @@dlrab6351 yeah it was one of the most popular before MBC went viral but now it’s under appreciated compared to other songs

  • @Liz-zl6il
    @Liz-zl6il 2 года назад +20

    yavoh (יבוא) means will come.
    its one of my favorite songs of theirs and its about the son - meaning descendent - of king David coming to rebuild the temple and ending our exile.

  • @michalwaits7217
    @michalwaits7217 2 года назад +8

    I grew up listening to their songs like many others... We used to buy their DVD's and watch the live shows over and over again ;) Being at their concert was one of the most exciting and special experiences I had at such events, 😅 It's just crazy what's going on online...

  • @monfontanilla7509
    @monfontanilla7509 2 года назад +4

    Yes!! This is so cool ✨ Glad to see someone reacting to this banger. Also, they just uploaded three more live performances (Hatov, Tzur, and Yavoh but you've already reacted to that one) and I hope you watch those too!

  • @ElliFischer
    @ElliFischer 2 года назад +5

    Yavo was the theme song to my kids' camp this summer. They went to a minor league baseball game and had the team play it during the 7th inning stretch. It was wild

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi 2 года назад +7

    The look In your face as if you just found a new gold mine:) lol

  • @Liz-zl6il
    @Liz-zl6il 2 года назад +22

    also as an Israeli kid with American parents me and my siblings always would laugh at how these boys (including my uncle which is one of them) would pronounce the Hebrew words, the American accent is overwhelming 😂😂

    • @arandomyoutubenerd276
      @arandomyoutubenerd276 2 года назад +2

      Yessss! Lol. I'm American born but I moved here 7 years ago so I only have a slight accent but the accents in the videos are sooo overwhelming

    • @FayeIL
      @FayeIL 2 года назад +5

      Americans laugh at your English, so it’s all good.

    • @arandomyoutubenerd276
      @arandomyoutubenerd276 2 года назад +1

      @@FayeIL me who's American born and bilingual

  • @monfontanilla7509
    @monfontanilla7509 2 года назад +7

    Fun fact! The second little dude from the right at 3:26 is David's little brother Jeremy. I believe there were three Herskowitz siblings in the choir.

    • @emeegeeehen
      @emeegeeehen 2 года назад +1

      That’s so cool to know! I always noticed that little dude’s energy in these performances and the way he jams out to the songs, haha- so fun! I guess the joy of singing and performing runs in their family!

    • @iyanuomojola5912
      @iyanuomojola5912 2 года назад +4

      @@emeegeeehen yesss they are all so good. Jeremy also has a lot of solos too and he is famous for his finger 😭😩

  • @Filbas003
    @Filbas003 2 года назад +5

    Religious Jew here- so happy you’re enjoying! Straight up BEST SONG- check out 8th day (kinda like the Jewish Beatles 😂) and Nissim Black, they’re both great.

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      Haha thanks for the kind words! I've checked out 1 of the 8th day songs, pretty fun stuff....but my list keeps getting longer and longer each day! Had no idea about all this music 😆

    • @snapplecapfact
      @snapplecapfact 2 года назад

      8th day is NOT the Jewish Beatles

  • @jafbour
    @jafbour 2 года назад

    Thanks for making those videos, it's really interesting to see how someone who never heard this kind of songs react

  • @izzym1
    @izzym1 2 года назад +13

    Almost all MBC songs (and most songs by orthodox Jews) are based off of prayers, blessings or scripture, a lot of which is focused on our relationship with G-d and His presence in our lives.
    This is the reason you see the singers connect with the songs and perform them with a lot of feeling.
    Just a disclaimer: The Netflix show that you referred to is a hit job on the orthodox-Jewish community by a few disgruntled people and I would suggest that if you have or plan on watching it, you also check out some videos responding/fact checking it by orthodox Jews to get some perspective.
    Thanks again for your videos!

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi 2 года назад +3

    Excited to see this one!!!!

  • @Liz-zl6il
    @Liz-zl6il 2 года назад +3

    and yes, this is exactly the music at our smachot (celebrations)

  • @FredaWerdiger
    @FredaWerdiger 2 года назад +6

    yes this is what barmitzvahs and weddings are like haha. Actually sometimes a group like MBC will invent new dance steps and everyone will adopt them for weddings and barmitzvahs. totally.

  • @saraschainbaum5444
    @saraschainbaum5444 2 года назад +11

    As an orthodox Jew, I'm so happy you're enjoying our music! You should definitely also check out Yaakov Shwekey and Benny Freidman, some of the most popular Jewish singers

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      Yes! I've had some suggestions for Yaakov but I think you're the first to suggest Benny. It's been a wonderful journey getting to hear some of these songs. Thanks for the kind words

  • @freespeech100
    @freespeech100 2 года назад +2

    Mordechai Shapiro can also be seen as a kid in Miami Boys Choir songs, as that's where he got his start....

  • @Shia_zee
    @Shia_zee 2 года назад +4

    6:56 the 2 boys are twins

    • @belindalpz
      @belindalpz 2 года назад +1

      They aren’t twins because Albert is older than Sol

  • @fatfatat444albertkagan
    @fatfatat444albertkagan 2 года назад +4

    It’s awesome that non-Jewish people are finding out about interesting Jewish music.
    Before the _modern era, the Jews of Northen-Europe had Klezmer. The melodies were intricate and required talent to play. Maybe you’ll enjoy watching some performances from the genre of Klezmer.

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      I agree, finding this music was a big fluke but I'm glad it happened. Even though I don't understand any of it, you can definitely feel a vibe from the songs being sung.

  • @arnoldalsi
    @arnoldalsi 2 года назад

    yerachmiel begun was just interviewed on the nachum segal show make sure to watch it

  • @rosemarydwyer5604
    @rosemarydwyer5604 2 года назад +3

    did you know that David has a little brother jeremy who is in that video? He's at 3:25 he's the 2nd closest to the camera.

    • @emeegeeehen
      @emeegeeehen 2 года назад

      I am so happy that people have pointed this out in the comments! I didn’t know who he was until now. I always noticed him jamming out to the songs in these videos, haha- so fun!

  • @ERANRAN11
    @ERANRAN11 2 года назад +3

    Yavoh = will come
    "The Meesiah will come..."

  • @Games-sj4mc
    @Games-sj4mc Год назад

    Check out this song ‘BAYOM HAHU’ by Miami Boys Choir
    Very special one!
    Definitely older 1995 but still one of the best

  • @Kyleaholic
    @Kyleaholic 2 года назад +1

    8:30 holy crap that vocal on the background sounds like soo perfectly harmonize….

  • @nechamaisbored
    @nechamaisbored 2 года назад +3

    you also gotta check out the yeshiva boys choir, their song ah ah ah

  • @rachee7685
    @rachee7685 2 года назад +4

    For sure check out mordy Shapiro!! Loving these😅

    • @rachee7685
      @rachee7685 2 года назад +1

      Fun fact: mordy was part of the Miami boys choir back in the day

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      @@rachee7685 that's good news. I'll know I can expect great singing then 😊

  • @HPMTube1991
    @HPMTube1991 2 года назад

    "Yavoh" - means "will come soon" (the mesiach..)
    The temple will be built, the city of Zion will be filled
    And there we will sing a new song and Brenna will be exalted
    The merciful of the temple will be blessed and exalted
    Over a glass of full wine, as god's blessing
    Will come, come soon
    And we were redeemed.
    Yibaneh hamikdash, yir Zion timaleh
    Vesham n8shir shir hadash uvirnonoh naale
    Harachaman hamikdash, yithborach veitaaleh
    Al cos yain maleh, kevirkas Hashem
    Yavoh, yavoh.. Veigoleinu..
    ייבנה המקדש, עיר ציון תימלא
    ושם נשיר שיר חדש וברננה נעלה
    הרחמן המקדש יתברך ויתעלה
    על כוס יין מלא, כברכת השם
    יבוא, יבוא, יבוא
    ויגאלנו..

  • @heathermuzquiz1486
    @heathermuzquiz1486 2 года назад +5

    you should definitely react to 8thdayband ( ya'alili ) ( all you got) and ( lucky)

  • @rochellengel3444
    @rochellengel3444 2 года назад +1

    Here are some MBC alumni singers:
    C Hershkowitz ( from the tick tock video ) who leads the Acapella band called Maccabeats 🌟
    Ari Goldwag 🌟
    David Perlman- another fantastic MBC star 🌟
    Many of the videos are pretty old so the quality is low.
    Also, the Ch is a strong guttural sound, that sound you make when you need to clear your throat 😆
    Ps tonight is another MBC live concert in Nay.
    Would be cool to get their new updated content and songs 🎵
    Lots of the moves, costumes and instruments were inspired by the decade music style so things have definitely been updated since 2007.

    • @rochellengel3444
      @rochellengel3444 2 года назад

      *New York

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      I'll definitely take a look and see if I can find some of the new stuff. It's awesome that these boys/young men have such a great following from this choir

    • @rochellengel3444
      @rochellengel3444 2 года назад +1

      @@PortuguesePai I can post some youtuve song links here
      Ari Goldwag and David Pearlman sang together.
      Nissim Black is also great 👍not a MBC Alumni, but a really special convert.
      ( I saw that you watched the song from Unorthodox
      Just for context:
      In regards to Unorthodox, the story has been a big blow to the Orthodox Jewish community.
      It shows only one families sad experience in the Hassidic Orthodox world.
      The story is based on a girl who grew up in a home filled with generational trauma stemming from Holocaust trauma which many families still carry . Fear of the outside world, fear of neighbors turning their backs and turning them into Gestapo...
      Along with other issues which results in a broken home filled with negativity.
      Most media, movies, TV shows show Orthodox Jewish ( especially Hassidic ) culture in a negative light .
      This is why we are surprised that something positive ( MBC) about our community is actually being appreciated by the world.
      If you want to dig a big deeper in understanding some of our culture, Peter Santenelo did a wonderful RUclips vlog about the Orthodox Jewish communities.
      I can link that video too ( don't think it really connects to your RUclips content but in case you were interested...)

    • @rochellengel3444
      @rochellengel3444 2 года назад +1

      Ari Golwag singing with David pearlman: both of these guys are MBC Alumni:
      m.ruclips.net/video/S36CIWBjmAE/видео.html
      Nissim black:
      m.ruclips.net/video/Bw3JHVExpbk/видео.html
      Peter Santenellos vlog about Hassidic communities:
      m.ruclips.net/video/wdBdAQtLp_k/видео.html

    • @rochellengel3444
      @rochellengel3444 2 года назад

      And one more :
      This guy's name is Benny Friedman
      His uncle Avraham Friend is known was the King of Jewish Music
      m.ruclips.net/video/aii3fDdZnrM/видео.html

  • @ha3105
    @ha3105 2 года назад +3

    The song talks about the coming of the Messiah. Messiah son of David. yavho means will come..
    By the way, the sweet kids sing in Hebrew with a heavy American accent lol..

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +3

      Oh really? Would it sound a lot different if they had a more like Hebrew accent? (Not sure if that's the right way to put it haha)

    • @Sarahle3
      @Sarahle3 2 года назад +2

      @@PortuguesePai Yes. These boys are singing specifically with the pronounciation of Ashkenazi Orthodox Jews in the yeshiva world, used a lot in New York Jewish communities. In contrast, Israelis use Sephardic pronounciations. So for example, these kids are saying ya-voy, whereas an Israeli would say ya-voh.
      Another example, their vi-yee-gah-lai-new, would be more like vi-yi-gah-leh-new in Israel. That's because American English has rounder vowel sounds.

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      @@Sarahle3 thanks so much for the clarification! I love learning all these new things, something that seems like a "small difference" can really change it up.

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi 2 года назад +5

    Can we have you sing along:) would love to hear you pronouncing all these words:)

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +2

      Hahah I don't know about that. I don't wanna butcher the song! 😂

  • @annmilvado9913
    @annmilvado9913 Год назад

    Yavoh means " will come"
    They are singing about the Son of David, i.e. The Messiah, will come (yavoh) and redeem us
    And rebuild the Holy Temple.

  • @goodvibes7955
    @goodvibes7955 2 года назад +3

    The two soloists at 6:55 in ure video r brothers

  • @emanuelk3618
    @emanuelk3618 2 года назад

    hilarious thank u

  • @proudjewgirl2489
    @proudjewgirl2489 2 года назад

    @PortuguesePai you should check out some of our event/wedding music, we use anything you can jam to as you said but we do have some special ones for different events

  • @sunny_bunny1651
    @sunny_bunny1651 2 года назад +1

    You need to react to Hatov! It's such a good one from the Miami Boys Choir!!

  • @jackyjust5600
    @jackyjust5600 2 года назад

    Yavoh meens that our saviour will come one day

  • @ellafried1703
    @ellafried1703 2 года назад +5

    Please continue these they are great definitely check out mordechai shaparo

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! I definitely will have to at this point, everyone keeps mentioning him/his music!

    • @freespeech100
      @freespeech100 2 года назад +1

      @@PortuguesePai A lot of his songs are in English (check out One in a Million and Friends).... he is incredibly wholesome

  • @esterdudovitz
    @esterdudovitz 2 года назад

    I’m so curious to know what song that woman was singing? Also, you are doing a great job! I can tell you put a lot of thought into your videos.

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! I appreciate the kind words. The song I was referring to was the song "Mi Bon Siach". I don't think she's an actual like "singer singer" she just happened to sing the song in the Netflix show. However I could be wrong about that since I'm just starting to learn more and more about this music 😆

    • @esterdudovitz
      @esterdudovitz 2 года назад +1

      @@PortuguesePai That’s a really meaningful one. They usually sing it by weddings at the part where the bride (kallah) walks down to the groom (chatan) and circles him 7 times.

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      @@esterdudovitzya another viewer told me the same thing on my video reacting to that song! It's so fascinating to learn the different rituals/traditions.

  • @BuildTimeMC
    @BuildTimeMC 2 года назад +2

    Check out mi x6 by yeshiva boys choir

  • @samgross1989
    @samgross1989 2 года назад +1

    Yovo means Messiah will come from the family of king david

  • @seifwife08
    @seifwife08 2 года назад +1

    Yavo =Means will come ... this song is talking about moshiach ( masiah) will come soon and redeem us the lyrics are " the son of David will come are redeem up.. he will bring the spirit of GoD down along us"

  • @JewishSingers
    @JewishSingers 2 года назад +2

    you gotta check out more Mordechai Shapiro, your video of him blew up...
    I think Tamid Yesh Siba, Machar, & Friends are all great songs to check out.

  • @fatfatat444albertkagan
    @fatfatat444albertkagan 2 года назад

    This song probably uses a chord progression and rhythm that exists in other_genres of contemporary music.

  • @mattitenney2914
    @mattitenney2914 2 года назад +3

    In regards to the pronunciation, different Jews pronounce things differently! Like ashkenazi Jews add a lot of “oi”s (toirah instead of torah, yavoi instead of yavo) also replace some t sounds with s sounds!

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for taking the time to inform me. It's been a journey learning little by little all these new things 😊

    • @mattitenney2914
      @mattitenney2914 2 года назад +2

      @@PortuguesePai of course! The Jewish people have lived all over the world so there are so many differences in language and pronunciation. For instance there’s Yiddish which is German and hebrew, ladino is Spanish and hebrew, etc. everyone has a different way to pronounce words, tunes to prayers, etc

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +2

      @@mattitenney2914 oh wow! I knew about Yiddish from another video someone commented on, but the Spanish-Hebrew would be interesting to hear. Portuguese has the same type of stuff with how much it's spread around the world from Macao, to parts of Africa, to some mix in Spain, and south America.

    • @mattitenney2914
      @mattitenney2914 2 года назад

      @@PortuguesePai exactly

  • @eggs_in_noodles
    @eggs_in_noodles 2 года назад

    it sounds like caramelldansen istg it tripped me for so long

  • @zachdzikansky5090
    @zachdzikansky5090 2 года назад

    Yavoe means come

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi 2 года назад +2

    Yavo means “coming “ it’s that the Messiah is coming

  • @mendelsphotography
    @mendelsphotography 2 года назад +1

    This is hallarios to see you react to jewish music. How jewish music is blowing up now. Btw many songs the lyrics can be found both in hebrew and english online by searching the song online. Bar mitzvahs depends But yes I guess you can say something like that.

  • @Didisayhi
    @Didisayhi 2 года назад +1

    What song are you talking about from unorthodox? I’d like a reaction to it

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      It's "Mi Bon Siach"

    • @rachee7685
      @rachee7685 2 года назад +1

      @@PortuguesePai that’s a traditional wedding song ( many different variations )

    • @Didisayhi
      @Didisayhi 2 года назад +1

      @@PortuguesePai ya that’s a beautiful song!! And in the video it’s very emotional

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад +1

      @@rachee7685 ahhh, that makes sense. I was just simply going off of something I had read about orthodox women not singing because the men see hearing them sing like "nakedness"? I could be wrong though

  • @JustForFunST
    @JustForFunST 2 года назад +1

    Lots of Jewish women sing, their music is only released to female audiences, though

  • @sufferyetgain
    @sufferyetgain 2 года назад

    The song that you are thinking that sounds like this is this ruclips.net/video/A67ZkAd1wmI/видео.html it came out before or around the same time as this song its a famous song from a swedish girl group

    • @PortuguesePai
      @PortuguesePai  2 года назад

      Dam, you got that pretty spot on. I actually have never heard that song before, but I can def hear some of the same beats. Thanks for that!

    • @sufferyetgain
      @sufferyetgain 2 года назад

      @@PortuguesePai Yea when i heard gavoh i instantly thought about the carabelldancing song the chorus is almost exact.

  • @paulpaul140
    @paulpaul140 2 года назад +2

    Yeshiva boy choir TOV. Plz

  • @zachdzikansky5090
    @zachdzikansky5090 2 года назад

    Try Shlomo artzi

  • @mipthequeen7060
    @mipthequeen7060 2 года назад

    yaboh mean come lol

  • @Geveretzah1
    @Geveretzah1 2 года назад +2

    Do me’im hashem

  • @Elisheva_
    @Elisheva_ 2 года назад

    Please react to Yeshiva Boys Choir 🙏

  • @bellyjuul
    @bellyjuul 2 года назад +1

    I feel you on the Cher comparison 😂