Mizrahi Jewish cantor (descended from the exiles in Babylon/Iraq) leads synagogue prayers in Israel, singing Sh’ma Yisrael (Hear, Israel) and Adonai Melech (the Lord is King). source: מאיר בן שבת
Shema Yisrael (שמה ישראל), sung in an ancient tradition. This Chazzan is well trained at a Yeshivah (seminary). I am Ashkenazi and I could follow every intonation and word. I also listen to Sephardi prayers. The old traditions must never disappear because they are a link to our past. I am so grateful that RU-vid algorithms sent this to me.
I thought he looks and sounds like an Iraqi (I'm from Iraq), then noticed that's what the description says. A couple months ago I saw a short video for Iraqi Jews (the few remaining) lighting candles in Baghdad for Hanukkah, and was also thinking even though he was reading in Hebrew, but also sounded very Iraqi. Lots of love to the Jewish people, and to anyone reading.
@@RudydeGroot it’s ח It’s more aired than h but not as strong as כ Mizrahi pronunciation is so. Common Israeli and Ashkenazi pronounce it as כ but in English it can be transliterated as both So what if it is a Christian channel? It doesn’t change the beauty of the shma. Most likely it’s Mizrahi with a het. Besides, evangelical Christians love the Jewish people and Israel and support it and many have given their lives for Jews and many will because they love the God of Israel and because they love Jesus, who made God known around the world, they love the Jews.
@@RudydeGroot the Jewish people were keeping it to themselves. Jews in the diaspora were a closed group and people knew about Jews only where they met with a Jewish community. Followers of Jesus traveled the world proclaiming the God of Moses at the expense of their livelihood, lives and reached the furthest corners of the earth. There needs not be a disclaimer nonsense to show a beautiful Shma. The Shma is the Shma and Jesus upheld it like he upheld the Torah and the prophets. It was the work of the first century believers in Jesus who were Jewish who propagated the knowledge and love for the God of the Hebrews around the world. The Roman circuses were entertaining the public killing the early followers of Jesus but as they got persecuted and killed the more their news spread like wildfire reaching the far areas of the world. The world knows Moses and Israel because of Jesus. Evangelicals love Israel and the Jewish people because they love Jesus. They love they God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob because they love Jesus. Many evangelicals will give their lives for the Jewish people out of love and many have because they love Jesus. Because Jesus said, 37 “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you,(A) how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings,(B) and you were not willing. 38 Look, your house is left to you desolate.(C) 39 For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
@@RudydeGroot I only told you facts, not my own believes. I haven’t talked about what I personally believed. I have tried to reply to everything. Could you be so kind to enlighten me as to what remains unanswered?
HÖRT AUF "BARUCH" ZU SCHREIBEN WEIL GOTT KEINEN SEGEN VON MENSCHEN BRAUCHT!!! . . . PS: Wenn ihr den Sinn von "baruch" abändern würdet zu etwas was Gott von euch wirklich will dann dürft ihr wieder "baruch" sagen doch davor nicht!
@Tralalalala Opaaa Islamic chants are inspired by the chants of Middle Eastern Jews and Orthodox Christians (Syriac especially), some of which used/use Byzantine chant.
@Tralalalala Opaaa Just so you know Judaism existed thousands of years before Muhammad established Islam. We already had the Torah Tanakh and the Talmud :))
@@serbskijhristijanin Yes you are correct about that! The talmud was written for the benefit of not losing the sacred Jewish oral tradition after the Romans started to persecute Rabbis who were masters of both the written and oral law given to Moses at Mount Sainai.
@@serbskijhristijanin Muhammad Started Islam 100 years after Jesus was crucified. The talmud was already there! It started off with the Mishnah and later on the Gemara that includes rabbinical debates and discussions of the laws found in the Mishnah.
@@michaelpardo8403 I agree the way religious countries deal with jews is very harsh even the entire world bcz of some sort of old mythology regardless of the religion it's wrong to deal with ppl that way it's really bad and very not human it's sad that a Jewish iraqi can't live in his country
it's like adhan but in hebrew! And never forget o children of Israel that the faith in ONE God, without any partners, the eternal God who will always be and never die is what Muslims and Jews will forever bind us together. Don't let politics divide us!
The scripts say otherwise esau..... Y'sha'yahu 44:6 Thus said 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, Sovereign of Yisra’EL, 👉🏽and HIS Redeemer👈🏽𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 of hosts, ‘I am the First and I am the Last, besides Me there is no Elohim.
@Tralalalala Opaaa no its not The Mizrahi Jews are the ones who didn't leave the ancient Hebrew Traditions and Culture They didn't change in anything As the Ashkenazi Jews did.
@Serapis Christos I agree with you Islam has nothing to do with the God of the Bible they follow a God that has no Spirit and is evil calls himself Al-Mutakabir (One full of Pride) ie the Devil.
I am a Muslim and love the importance of belief in the Oneness of God that Judaism has at the heart of its faith … as a Muslim I am a believer also in the Sheva Mitzvot Bnei Noach … may peace be upon him… There is so much misunderstanding between Muslims and Jews and mostly not at all related to religion but to the man-made geopolitics of the Israeli/Palestinian issue…. There are righteous and peace-loving people on both sides. Islam is a noble religion that DEMANDS absolute submission to God’s Oneness and when dealing with non-Muslims, absolute respect and showing the best of manners… I have many Jewish friends who are kind and respectful people…. All religions have followers who do not give the best example of how their faiths should be practiced … we are human beings and only the ONE, TRUE God is perfect
They are not cousins they are half-brothers!! they have the same father Abraham!! They should be one family and should not fight each other!! together they will be strong and wise!!@@merouby
@@meroubyJews for sure treat Muslims better than - say - your beloved ‘prophet’ treated Jews. Muhammad butchered the Qurayzah Jews in Medina in 628, after besieging them for 25 days straight. The men were beheaded in trenches, freshly dug on the Medina market square. Their women and children enslaved and forced into Islam. After overseeing such atrocities, he even picked himself another wife: the Jewish mourning widow Rayhana, who he found to be the most attractive. Ishmael has always been more hostile to Isaac than the other way around. So if you want Jews to be more kind to Muslims, start - or try - to be genuinely kind to Jews. I respect the peaceful parts of Muhammad’s message, but I think that he also was a cunning warlord with a lot of opportunism and treachery in his character.
I never realized Israelis had the same musical style as ours. This is called the Hijaz maqam. One of the catchiest set of notes on the planet that are very good for spirituality and a feeling of a spiritual high.
Specifically, some middle eastern Jews (such as Syrian, Lebanese, Iraqi) pray in the Maqam scale. Each week is a different Maqam (Nahawand, Ajam, Bayat, Etc). There is a lot more room for creativity and skill by the leader of the prayer, as he is aloud to improvise the melody, but the words are relatively the same. Here are some examples of a specific Jewish prayer (Habdallah) in specific maqams: Ajam: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wSWABVEtdDg.html Hijaz: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IuFTgoz0-Qg.html Saba: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7UAEzFgZbmU.html Nahawand: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4VR_-H3zNB4.html and there are more. I hope to have helped.
EZC Sports thank you so much!! As you can tell by my name im a huge oriental music fan! I live for classic music and to hear about such a culture clash in a non-hateful environment is amazing. My favorite maqam is seekah so that’s what I’d like to hear most. Thank you so much
@@practicallyascientist9971 Great to be of help. I'm attaching some links to Syrian Jewish Music in maqam Seekah (we call it Sigah): 1) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xDffIdrOzvI.html 2) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d74rYXFXO-k.html 3) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o0vB91Ll6uk.html 4) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IDJaN67A-tc.html The reason why most of the videos are the Habdalah prayer (with the cup of wine) is because the actual prayer on the Shabbat day (sabbath) can't be recorded, it's a pity. Anyways, if you have any questions or something, please let me know. God bless
@@scm98 let’s say He bring lite from same God , Muslim we bless Israil every 5 time pray .... don’t look what ignorant do plss , let’s pray to Adonay he keeps safe to good people from evil 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@benrosenberg indeed, we're very very close religions, Worshiping the One God Islam & Judaism... But the issue is, there are forces working in b/w to make us fight each other
@Alain Marceux and we would lack peacemakers and defibrillators, genetic engineering, stainless steel, chorela and bubonic plauge vaccinations, polio vaccine, Google, gaming console, christianity and the 10 commandments. I cant list you *maaaaaaany* more Jewish inventions that changed the world.
G-d's Gift. I'm always impressed by how much Muslims and Jews and have in common. Peace be upon you all, brothers and sisters in submission to the One.
This is what I've been searching for. A recitation of the Hebrew Bible that packs the passion & love for The Most High into the message being conveyed. Wishing peace to those who remember The God of Abraham the best way they know how....Ameen. (❤ USA)
I have tears in my eyes and I have goose bumps hearing the shema his voice is phenomenal !! My family is from the middle east but I was born in the states but this really speaks to my soul
@@gatomirai i found out my great grandmother was jewish from my Fathers side. That explains it. My grandfather wasn't allowed to marry her so they run away together. Later on she converted to Islam. I don't think she was from spain as they lived in eastern turkey near the border to Iran.
@@Ahmetaslan998 I know the Jewish community of Iran was very big. By the Judaism it's impossible to convert to another religion because Judaism isn't just a religion, it's a common father which is Jacob. Happens many times that Jewish people are falling in love with people from other religion and convert in order to get married, usually the person from another religion doesn't become Jewish because it is too much difficult and complicated and can take many years to learn how to become Jewish so it's more easy to convert to the Islam. But even after converting to the Islam they usually keeps the Jewish tradition in secret, for most of them becoming Muslims it's just a formal part for getting married.
Salvador Ceja-Monroy There are two perspectives here. Religious and historical. Religious perspective: Both Mohammed and Moses were messengers of God and their original message was the same as the Islamic faith adheres to. Historical Perspective: It’s a historical fact that Mohammed (Peace be upon him) was raised as an orphan and never learned to read or write. If you read the Quran it speaks more of Jews and Christians than any other faith and refers to Jews as the chosen people of God and Christians to be closest to Muslims in faith. The uncanny similarity - let’s read the Quran
this is a recitation of penitent prayers called slichot; from the beginning of the month of ellul (aug / sept) until the morning of yom kippur eve these prayers are repeated in preparation for the day of atonement. when this set of prayers arrives at the expression "chatanu lefanechah--rachem aleynu!" (we have sinned before you (god), have mercy on us) i typically start balling; the slichot are a deeply moving set of prayers...
@Kevin Tjose What are you rambling on about, you are the pagan amongst us all because you worship Jesus (as) as a god, though he was a man and prophet of God. Allah is The God of Abraham (as), The One True God.
I'm Protestant, but I vividly remember my father taking me and my siblings to a Jewish Synagogue when we were younger (he was studying Judaism at the time). I remember feeling alienated and out of place whenever I went there, but at the same time, I found it to be very interesting.
Nice sentiment - but not really true. The God of Abraham - Isaac - Jacob requires people to turn from idols. Sorry if that hurts you - but the Hindu gods are not compatible with Him - the Master and Creator of the Universe. Yeshua of Nazareth calls all to turn to the God of Abraham.
@@siquendarfirondanapuri9926 no they do not worship a wall... God promised to leave his presence at that spot - so they go there to pray. they aren't worshipping the wall. The Holy of Holies was in the temple that was destroyed.
You should do that if you feel so ... Me myself i am an ex muslim who is now converting to Judaism (it takes time , usually 2 years ) , and i am doing that because i know that Muhammad was false prophet
He is mizrahi Jew (The original Jews that have roots from the land of Israel and the Middle East) And the way he is reading the text can be found in the Eastern churches (Syriac Christianity, Coptic, and Byzantine form of churches) And later the Muslims took it from the Christens of the east, especially from the Assyrians [Syriac Christianity] POV: Islam stole everything from the Jews and Christens
They sound similar in many ways. Islam does believe that they follow in the tradition of Judaism, which always made their conflict seem strange. I know that the Muhammed had conflicts with the Jews in his home town, but the religion he created is based so much on Judaism. Man the world is a weird place!
@@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist that's literally just your opinion, I'm not trying to be rude but that's all it is, opinion doesn't change fact. The ancient Chinese wrote about yeshua's birth, his death and resurrection. So the ancient Chinese were wrong? Do your research please.