No, we didn't leave out the letter "e" in Weekend. The Weeknd is the name of a Ethiopian-Canadian pop singer who has won many music awards. We had never heard of him until he showed up as the halftime act in the Superbowl last month.
But Aish HaTorah did hear his music, and adapted it into a Passover video released just yesterday.
Aish
HaTorah, the Israel-based outreach organization, has been using breakdancing as a vehicle for spreading their
message. Ten years ago they collaborated with a professional breakdance
group to record a popular Rosh Hashanah video greeting. This year it
looks like they've learned the moves as they create a new breakdance
video set to music by The Weeknd.
Headquartered in Jerusalem near the Western Wall, Aish.com is a division of Aish HaTorah, an apolitical network of Jewish educational centers in 35 branches on five continents. This partnership enables Aish.com users to experience the richness of community at an Aish branch.
The name Aish HaTorah literally means "Fire of Torah." As Elie Weisel said: "Aish HaTorah
means to me the passion of teaching, the passion of learning. The
study of Torah, the source of Jewish values, is the way to Jewish
survival."
Enjoy!
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soooooooooooooooooo it's cool to be Jewish!
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