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Sunday, February 21, 2021
Here Come the Purim Videos: Rabotai a Cappella Sings "Girls Like You" Purim Parody
Purim is almost here, with the reading of Megillat Esther this Thursday evening February 25. We're on the lookout for new Purim videos and we'll share with you any good ones that we find.
Rabotai, (meaning gentlemen) is a fresh and exciting Jewish a cappella
group comprised of energetic vocal talent and professional beatboxing.
Coming from different corners of the world, its members found each other
in Israel, where they are rapidly becoming a sought after group to
entertain audiences big and small. They specialize in mixing classical Jewish songs with
modern pop.
In this video, the first Purim video we're posting this year, Rabotai turns the pop song Girls Like You by Maroon 5 into a song of praise for all Jewish girls like Queen Esther.
"Girls like her
Show what a Jew can be
Comes down to what you do
You can be Esther too
Cause girls like her
Throughout our history
Always come through
Show what a girl can do"
Rabotai is dedicating this song to our Women of Valour in Am Yisrael! "Just like
Hashem saved the Jews in the days of Achashverosh, thanks to Esther's
actions, we see countless times in our history, that thanks to strong,
courageous women we have been saved many times!"
Enjoy!
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(A tip of the kippah to Andrea Shustarich for bringing this video to our attention.)
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