@@carlosmuller3565 That is total nonsense! The Messiah Ben David will be know by EVERYBODY and He does NOT want to be worshipped. But even you and the Muslims alike (may peace be upon my halve brothers and sisters the Muslims) will see that you were wrong and all will destroy your own idols. Muslims will destroy the Kabbah and you will destroy your crosses en statues etc.
That’s ridiculous, not Jewish The gentleman who appreciated this prayer is a beautiful Godly person by us. Love Judaism. Love the gentle man sholovef this prayer to the God we share.
This is so profoundly moving. I have been reciting Adon Olam for over 60 years but this version makes me feel I have only now understood it. It moves me to tears no matter how many times I listen to
This is perhaps the most beautiful sound my ears have ever heard. HaShem has blessed your voices and instruments. Baruch HaShem. Again there is nothing ordinary transpiring; but extraordinary.
Հայկական Լոշտակը թվարկածներըդ փաթաթած ունի իր այգու արմատների տակ' երբ' Այծեղջյուրը Հրատ մոլորակի համաստեղության տակ է գտնվում ՀԱՅՔՈՎ,խոտերը' միաբջիջ են դառնում...+🔥😇12
Don't like the tune that's being used - it's from a Simon & Garfunkel song, which I actually like, but I find that using this tune for Adon Olam is sacrilegious. Very disappointed - I was expecting the standard tune that's used on Rabbi Tovia Singer's and Tenach Talk videos.
@@leslieberwick7315: OK, that's a good thing! I was so used to the tune we used at shul for decades, that it was very strange to hear it recorded to the tune of a Simon & Garfunkel song (which a lady has since informed me is a very old tune that S&G didn't write).
😂 that's how I found this. I was also very fortunate to find Rabbi Singer. At the end of his words of Torah, the Adon Olam is played (sometimes). Since then, I've listened and memorized the song. I now I know it in it's original Hebrew. It so happens I enjoy this version, although I thought exactly as you did, lol. The Rabbi lead me on quite a journey. The knowledge he departs has opened my eyes to truth. One thing I find so fascinating that through it all the loving fear the Jewish people have for God. They use hashem or elokim instead of his name, because there is substance to the relationship. Whereas the most religious in the church have no problem invoking the name smh. I can understand why the Jewish nation was seperated for the task, Bless the faithful of Jerusalem, Bless the nation in exile, may we be honored to witness the great day of Hashem in our time. Stay strong.
Such a beautiful performance of Adon Olam. The beauty of the culture and religion of my sefaradim ancestors and my savior Yeshua is remarkable. Baruch HaShem 🕎🔯🕊
😭🥲🥰📖🙏🧎🤍🤍🤍Bless YAH' the G-d of Abraham Isaac and Jacob bless Hashem the son of YAH' the G-d of Abraham Isaac and Jacob 💫 thanks to you all for singing this song..iI pray for you all and your family 🙏b
Wow! So beautiful! I mean, the original song is amazing, but combining the lyrics with this tune makes me wonder if this is what the music in the Beis HaMikdash was like...