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  • fyi to all those who r asking what the the Kabalah is. It isn't some special far out mystical religion, it is a Jewish book and you can only truly understand it after you mastered the Torah.

  • I love this positive high vibration shared via video {light+sound is same thing}

  • what is kabllaha music used for?....can you meditate with it is it a form of power in the kalaballah?????

  • shalom brother it is beautiful

  • Yoffi! Beautiful! The Ancient Jews were all Kabbalist. Want to know a different perspective on the meaning of life? Kabbalah.info. We are all getting back together again. 

  • been playing this on loop...so good

  • Love this it always makes me relax!

  • tov maode

  • Thanks for the video, and be blessed all!

  • Thank you for sharing this beautiful work of art.

  • Beautiful. Haunting. Chazzan's got some pipes. (Raja, I think they are just saying this song is sung by kesim on Yom Kippur, not that's what on the video)

  • @articzoo

    @articzoo No, it is not. The Kedushah of the Amidah is the most mystical moment of the service. For one terrifying and humbling moment, we join as a community in seeking to achieve a perfect oneness and clarity of vision, and to raise ourselves to a higher level of sanctity. We literally lift ourselves by standing on our toes when reciting the words Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh..

    This is something else, It's hard to say what, as it is in G'ez, but "kadus kadus" DOES mean "holy holy".

  • This is absolutely stupendous, but I can't for the life of me guess why "eastwestensemble" felt the need to pretend that this was kesim at a synagogue on Yom Kippur when it is OBVIOUS that none of that is remotely true.

  • @Rajamuttu

    Nor do I understand why they call this "Kabbalah music" when it comes from an entirely different Jewish tradition. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Kabbalah. It is what it is.

  • Great performance!

  • Wonderful!

  • Beautiful!!!

  • Gave me goose bumps! Wonderful!

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  • Beautiful song!!

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!!

  • simply awesome!

  • this is very beautiful spiritual music.

    thanks to the musicians who are gifted with song and praise. Shalom to yo all and may YHWH light shine upon you and keep you safe. May he fill your heart with sons of joy.

    Rut

  • So similar with the Sufi way, we sing "Ya Qadus." So beautiful way to remember our creator! Salaam/Shalom!

  • i whant this music. but i dont know where i can buy it...any body can tell me please?

  • nice music.Maroccanish jewish stil.Me,for example,sfardim & ashkenazim in one.Moj nusach is mixed.I like chasidic music & sfradic music. Profit Hezekiel ha-Nabi told:You will be One Folk & And One King Be Over You-King David.

    Somebody told,that had som singers is not covered.Not very important outside vision.Very important-be covered from inside.G-d have another vision then people His Shchina evrey where.

    Give us more sfardic music.

    Thanks for video!

  • That waz beautiful .. Thxs

  • This is about as far from "Madonna" kabbalah as it gets. Ge'etz is the ancient language used by the Jewish Ethiopians, and the prayers being sung here (not in a shul) are the real thing. Ge'etz is a dead language now, having been replaced for the most part by Amharic. In this video it isn't the Jewish leaders in the shul singing this, they are being performed by a group that sings all kinds of ancient prayer songs in native languages.

  • Ge'ez is to Ethiopia as Latin is to the west. Ge'ez, like Latin, was not used as a spoken language for a very long time. But like Latin, Ge'ez is the precursor of Ethiopia's three major Semitic languages:

    Ge'ez still being used by Ethiopian Orthodox Churches around the world.

    The word Kidus means Blessed.

  • some are covered, some not the main is that they are in Eretz Israel, the Shechinah shel Hashem is already upon their heads..

  • This is the best Jazz I have ever heard. Ethiopian Singers.. learn and be creative.

  • their heads are uncovered.

  • you are absolutely correct and that mitigate any spiritual meaning - but as music it could be listen to...

  • Duh they are not in Shul. It is a concert

  • so they don't know what r' aqiva said about covering your head. go figure, they were separated 500+ years before r' aqiva was born. whether or not they're in a beth kneseth or not is irrelevant. your remark seems to indicate that you hold the halakhically indefensibly view that everyone who doesn't follow your minhag or agree with your hashkafa is "wrong". is that seriously what you're saying?

  • the point is that uncovered head makes their "kabbalistic" thing way odd. i don't trust that thing. do you trust Madonna?

  • betam yigermal!

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