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Friday, April 22, 2016
Passover Videos: Israeli a Cappella Group KippaLive Sings Vehi She'amda with When You Believe
As we get ready to celebrate Pesach with the first seder tonight (and the first and only seder tonight in Israel) we selected an a cappella combination of Vehi She'amda from the text of the Haggadah with the song When You Believe from the soundtrack of the movie Prince of Egypt, as sung by KippaLive.
KippaLive is an Israeli a cappella group that started out as a group of friends in Raanana who got together every Friday night to sing and were discovered while singing in the streets of Raanana. We have featured them previously in an a cappella song for Chanukah in 2013.
This year we are not in Israel for Pesach, so we're celebrating the first two days with two sedarim and attending synagogue services on Shabbat and Sunday. So there won't be a Jewish Humor Central post until Monday, when we'll return with another Joke to Start the Week.
All of us at Jewish Humor Central wish you and your family a Shabbat Shalom and a Chag Kasher v'Sameach.
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These a capella groups have been all-male this year. What's up with that?
ReplyDeletevery distracting: the sounds and words are not in sync with the lip movements
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