Jewish Acapella Mix IV - 3 Weeks - Kosher Certified 🗣🎙 יהודי אקפלה מיקס 3 בין המצרים מוזיקה כשרה

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @user-hi2kt1ze2u
    @user-hi2kt1ze2u Місяць тому +1

    הרצף הווקאלי הכי טוב ששמעתי. יישר כח😊

  • @user-dk6hl1dr9w
    @user-dk6hl1dr9w Рік тому +1

    כל הכבוד!!!!!!

  • @tonyp8496
    @tonyp8496 Рік тому

    PRAISE YAH YESHUA TI

  • @evecohen6293
    @evecohen6293 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow!!!super vidéo pour ces 3 semaines bravo👍

  • @OP-vr2bf
    @OP-vr2bf Рік тому +2

    Glad to be the 1st one to think about you! Thank you for your video!

  • @user-nz4vj9bu7h
    @user-nz4vj9bu7h Рік тому +1

    Wow!!!

  • @hanjodrex
    @hanjodrex Рік тому

    Wao excelente el vídeo y la música para estos días de las 3 semanas saludos desde Colombia

  • @luckydoth9514
    @luckydoth9514 Рік тому

    🔥

  • @honghavok
    @honghavok Рік тому +1

    *a capella.

  • @pepperdeez
    @pepperdeez Рік тому +3

    anyone listening to this is missing the point. this isn't sfera. This is supposed to make you sad these 9 days. Even on shabbos itself you should try to refrain from zmiros but if you do, not have it in a very happy way. The point is not to bring you pleasure. That is why you are not even allowed to humk a tune to yourself. If you are depressed and need music, then you can listen to regular music. Don't make a mockery of the 9 days. If you don't listen to music during shiva for your parent, don't listen to this for the 9 days... I mean come on

    • @Flammejumelle-lx5qf
      @Flammejumelle-lx5qf Рік тому +1

      Shalom. C assour d'être triste.on diminue la joie nuance. Kol touv

    • @eliyahou4664
      @eliyahou4664 3 місяці тому

      It is forbidden to be sad, acapella reduce the joy !

    • @pepperdeez
      @pepperdeez 3 місяці тому

      @@eliyahou4664 incorrect. You are indeed supposed to be sad during the 9 days besides shabbat

    • @yaacovbendavid8992
      @yaacovbendavid8992 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@pepperdeeznot sad, but reduce joy, it's a sin to be sad, except if inm not wrong during thé first three days of the departure of some parents, has vechalom

    • @pepperdeez
      @pepperdeez Місяць тому

      @@yaacovbendavid8992 It is not a sin to be sad. It is a sin to be in deep sadness for times you're not supposed to. But you are 100% allowed to be sad for various things in life. Just not to appoint where you start to weep unless it's honor for Hashem like doing teshuva.
      Now regarding the nine days, you are absolutely supposed to be sad. The rules of the nine days we see in the shulchan aruch is taken from the rules of Shiva. One is absolutely supposed to be said and even come to a point of possibly crying. Is the entire point of all these rules for the 9 days is to bring us to a point where we can feel sadness. that is the point of kinnis that we read. Most of what we read have nothing to do with the destruction of the temple, but we read it because it's more relevant to us in our generation with the purpose of it making us sad and to cry. How does one expect to get to this point on Tisha baav when they were just listening to music the day before.
      The same reason one does not listen to music for a full year after one's parent has died. A person is still supposed to be sad for the whole year It is why he has many limitations during the year like not allowed to go to parties even without music or be part of large gatherings at Meals. One is not allowed to even dance during simchat Torah during the first year after his parent dies. It doesn't see anywhere you're not allowed to be sad, only a deep sadness you're not allowed to appoint where you're not functioning.
      Acapella in itself is a complicated subject and many hold it's not allowed as it is regular music with the way it is done today.real acapella is done only singing no noises to create the sound of music. But in today's time that's not what we hear. But during the 9 days you are supposed to be sad and it is a time to get close to Hashem. It's not supposed to be like a regular day