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Perry Como sings the beautiful Jewish Yom Kippur Prayer "Kol Nidre"

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  • Kol Nidre - The price you have to pay. To satisfy your Zionist masters! I've lost complete respect for this man whose arse-licking people who consider him and every gentile as sub human.There had to be a reason why he had a successful career.

  • @jakesprake

    And you? Are the words you utter to be respected?

    This is a beautiful Jewish prayer sung in peace by a very respectful person!

    But yours are words of hate, and contempt, at a time when we all should be at peace and offering goodwill to all mankind.

    Which is the better price to pay: love for your fellow man, or hate for your fellow man?

  • There was a beautiful time here in the United States when we all respected the sanctity of our common religions. We lived in peace and respect regardless of doctrinal differences. For the very most part. This was especially expressed around Christmas and Hannukah, but not only then. It is not the same today, There is so much polarization. Christian and Islamic extremists as well as a growing anti-spiritual mood has disolved this miraculous glue that held us together, hence we are divided.

  • @frankbateau1

    Unfortunately this is now, generally, a World wide depreciation. A sad indictment indeed, of present times.

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  • @leebarnett158 Thank You Lee for your comments.. Sun. Sept 19th , 2010.

    Its nice to know that someone reads the comments I write..

    we all still Love Perry Como..

    May he rest in peace..

    His musical genius brought joy to thousands of people while he was alive and his voice and music continue to be enjoyed long after his passing..

    Thanks again Lee..

    Have a great day..

    Cheers, Miriam

  • My family comes from a Hassidic background in turn of the 29th century Poland. One Rosh Hashonah/Yom Kippur we were together for a family gathering, and were watching TV. Perry Como sang Kol Nidre, and the whole family was silent- they all thought it was excellent..a memory of the past

    moishe mendl mannylitwak

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  • @jakesprake Just so you know, there were never any scandals or negative reports about Mr. Como. He was a consummate professional. A real artist. His voice and the way he choose to share it gave him success. Additionally, he was a devout Christian, and inspite of his fame, remained humble to the end. If he were alive today all this H8 in general, and at him in particular would have deeply hurt him.

    Mr.Como was not political, and Zionism would have been an unknown to him. Todah.

  • the reason for this man's success is and was nothing to do with religious beliefs .........instead it was just down to a word .........talent

  • @SimonCowellAI who is Alah?

  • @MoronMantra

    "Truth" is God in any language.

  • @Menechem

    im w/ you. the ignorance is staggering. give it 15 more years and people will think the false prophet and Islam came before Moses and the instruction.

  • @2havago

    pretty sure a Yom Kippur Prayer has nothing to do w/ a false lunar god, besides maybe begging for forgiveness at the thought of mixing false gods w/ the living Creator like you just did.

    go ahead, ask Moses what Ha Shem thinks of this kind of mixing. its written in black and white and is easy to find.

    lets pray the High Priest makes it out of the H.O.H. today despite this affront to Truth (singular, not mixed).

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