Debbie Schlussel: VIDEO of the Day: Israeli Singer Ohad & Black Jewish Choir--Forget American Idol


By Debbie Schlussel

This recently released video features popular Israeli singer Ohad Moskowitz (not to be confused with pan-Islamist, incompetent ICE agent "Abu Moskowitz" a/k/a Brian Moskowitz), "The Jewish Choir," and the young Yonatan Sheinfeld (12 years old). "The Jewish Choir"--for the curious--is a group of Jewish Israelis who live in Dimona, Israel.

They are singing two of the most popular, well known Hebrew and Jewish songs, mixed together. The first song, "Kol HaOlam," was written by Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav (also known as Breslov)--an important figure in the Chassidic Jewish movement. It speaks of how the whole world is just a narrow bridge. The second song, "Oseh Shalom," is a Jewish prayer for G-d to bring peace on the Jewish people. I've posted the English lyrics below. But even if you don't understand Hebrew and/or are not Jewish, these singers--the choir, the young boy, etc.--have great voices, and their performance is excellent.

Thanks to The Cool Jew for the tip.

"Kol HaOlam" ["The Whole World"] English Lyrics:

The Whole World

is a very narrow bridge.

And the main thing to recall

is not to be afraid--

not to be afraid at all.

"Oseh Shalom" ["He (G-d) Who Makes Peace"] English Lyrics:

May He who makes peace

In the high places (the heavens)

Make peace upon us

And all of Israel

And let us say Amen.


Posted by Debbie on February 17, 2009 04:01 PM to Debbie Schlussel