Israelis: Do you listen to modern Arabic music?

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Komentáře • 647

  • @DanielGalimidi
    @DanielGalimidi Před 2 lety +71

    Legend says that they're still asking them to film further away from the yeshiva to this day.

  • @keter71
    @keter71 Před 2 lety +124

    I’m Israeli and I love Arabic music. I also study Arabic. ❤️

  • @shachafroitman1561
    @shachafroitman1561 Před 2 lety +80

    I'm as a israeli jew thinks that the traditional arab music and scales is gift to the world. And it's not connected to your ethnic or religious identify

    • @ExposingIslamDefenders
      @ExposingIslamDefenders Před 2 lety +4

      I like israelis i know how much you are persecuted because of your religion. And now we are fighting against our stupid religion islam which has destroyed generations.

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ExposingIslamDefenders Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @charlyj.3691
      @charlyj.3691 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jasonkemmerer5654 Calm down Jason

    • @user-qp1ld3ei6m
      @user-qp1ld3ei6m Před 2 lety +2

      @@ExposingIslamDefenders ❤

    • @ExposingIslamDefenders
      @ExposingIslamDefenders Před 2 lety +5

      @@jasonkemmerer5654 It does'nt mean i am jew . I am ex muslim athiest and i will never accept religion because its religions

  • @irinay2046
    @irinay2046 Před 2 lety +20

    The guy told you 3 times already that he speaks arabic and listens to the music and it's obvious that he loves it and you still ask him again and again if he understands the lyrics and if he likes the music *facepalm*

  • @klaudinegarcia8932
    @klaudinegarcia8932 Před 2 lety +17

    I'm not Israeli nor Arabian. But I love to listen to both Israeli and Arab music ❤

    • @Sayd-Ahmed
      @Sayd-Ahmed Před 7 měsíci

      Lesh inti bt7ebi elmusiqa ta3na?

  • @starart7
    @starart7 Před 2 lety +23

    My father was born in Tunis and my mother was born in Morocco. To this day she speaks Moroccan and Tunisian at home and listens to music in Arabic,
    They remember everything from North Africa and the cultures in their home it is the heritage, it is part of them and they are not ashamed of it, there are other Israelis who have forgotten their roots and it is sad,

    • @Linda43
      @Linda43 Před 2 lety +2

      כל הכבוד 🦋

    • @jaser324
      @jaser324 Před 2 lety +5

      They’re from morocco and tunis yet they live more freely and rightfully than palestinians how

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety

      @@jaser324 Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @jaser324
      @jaser324 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jasonkemmerer5654 the hell u talking about dude😂

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety

      @@jaser324 my dude, i'm talking about The One and Only Truth that can set you (and everybody) free from the many lies of this world

  • @interestingyoutubechannel1
    @interestingyoutubechannel1 Před 2 lety +88

    I'm Israeli Jew, I have been in many gatherings where we all sing Arabic music while playing musical instruments. Some of them in the group being Ashkenazi too. It doesn't matter, the labels. Music is international language.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +4

      The reason why I like Balkan Beat Box so much is because they infuse all the different music of diaspora Jewish communities. I am a Canadian of Southern German and Polish heritage so Klezmer music is just in my DNA.

    • @chugalongway01
      @chugalongway01 Před 2 lety

      How come a country for its citizens is too hard for a Israeli Zio to understand?

    • @interestingyoutubechannel1
      @interestingyoutubechannel1 Před 2 lety +10

      @@chugalongway01 Is the "Zio" Declaration of Independence difficult for you to understand? I quote:
      "[Israel] will foster the development of the country for the benefit of all its inhabitants ...will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to *all its inhabitants* irrespective of religion, race or sex; it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places of all religions."
      Signed by all the "Zio" leaders. Don't believe me? This is who signed this foundation for our country:
      David Ben-Gurion
      Daniel Auster
      Mordekhai Bentov
      Yitzchak Ben Zvi
      Eliyahu Berligne
      Fritz Bernstein
      Rabbi Wolf Gold
      Meir Grabovsky
      Yitzchak Gruenbaum
      Dr. Abraham Granovsky
      Eliyahu Dobkin
      Meir Wilner-Kovner
      Zerach Wahrhaftig
      Herzl Vardi Rachel Cohen
      Rabbi Kalman Kahana
      Saadia Kobashi
      Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Levin
      Meir David Loewenstein
      Zvi Luria
      Golda Myerson
      Nachum Nir
      Zvi Segal
      Rabbi Yehuda Leib Hacohen Fishman
      David Zvi Pinkas
      Aharon Zisling
      Moshe Kolodny
      Eliezer Kaplan
      Abraham Katznelson
      Felix Rosenblueth
      David Remez
      Berl Repetur
      Mordekhai Shattner
      Ben Zion Sternberg
      Bekhor Shitreet
      Moshe Shapira
      Moshe Shertok

    • @chugalongway01
      @chugalongway01 Před 2 lety

      @@interestingyoutubechannel1 Did you see what those crazy Zionist are doing to the non Jewish locals in Palestine. It literally like a Nazi in Poland . You are a liar and you a ZioNazi shill

    • @deysytacza
      @deysytacza Před 2 lety +13

      @@chugalongway01 Nothing is like the Nazis in Poland. Don't be disrespectful.

  • @omegoshtv5288
    @omegoshtv5288 Před 2 lety +34

    Because of this video, I start listen umm kulthum songs. I am muslim indonesian

    • @avi3860
      @avi3860 Před 2 lety +3

      I think that she is Egyptian and not Arab

    • @prajodcp7145
      @prajodcp7145 Před 2 lety +13

      @@avi3860 egyptians are arab

    • @servantofjesuschrist839
      @servantofjesuschrist839 Před 2 lety +2

      @@prajodcp7145 EgYPtiAN are ArABS😂😂😂
      Arabs assimilated their culture by slaughtering the coptics

    • @hexagonlyrics1595
      @hexagonlyrics1595 Před 2 lety +8

      @@servantofjesuschrist839 lmfaoo yeah thats what happened to the entire middle east dumbass, they assimilated into arab culture over a thousand years ago. The same can be side for most of asia, and the world for that matter. Egyptians today are arabs.

    • @bramvanderwoerdt7186
      @bramvanderwoerdt7186 Před 2 lety

      @@interestingyoutubechannel1 in general the concept of nation state is a bit flawed. rarely across the world do borders line up well with nations, ethnic groups etc

  • @Eli2301
    @Eli2301 Před 2 lety +69

    I'm an Israeli jew of Soviet (ukrainian) origin, so-called "Ashkenazi" (all my family until 2 generations ago spoke Yiddish), and I listen to Arabic music at least a few times a week.
    From Lebanon: Wadi3 a-safi, Fairuz, Samira tawfiq, Saba7, Mel7em barakat, 3isam raji and so on.
    From Iraq: Nazam el-3'azali, Salima murad, The brothers El-kuweyti and more.
    From Egypt: Abed el-7alim 7afez, Farid and the melodies of Mu7amad abed el-wahab.
    From Saudi Arabia: Talal mada7, Mu7amad abdu.
    From my area (Israel/PA): Mu7amad 3saf, Naser el-fares and many other singers and songs that You-Tube ofers me. Dabke, Da7iye, 7aflat, kul-shi. Everything.
    I also very much love the Arabic language, so the music helps to learn it and improve the level.

    • @MA-ii4el
      @MA-ii4el Před 2 lety +6

      You have a great taste🤍

    • @Ghada-xb7dk
      @Ghada-xb7dk Před 2 lety +2

      Listen to Rashid Al-Majed, the song “Wahshtini” and “The Traveler” will appeal to you. There are many Gulf singers, including Abdul Majeed Abdullah Ya Tayeb Al Qalb, Abdullah Al-Rushaid and Abdul Qader Karim

    • @maxsimes
      @maxsimes Před 2 lety +2

      They sure love the number 7 huh

    • @Eli2301
      @Eli2301 Před 2 lety

      @@Ghada-xb7dk Thank you for the recommendations :-) I will listen to them.

    • @Eli2301
      @Eli2301 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maxsimes
      Yes, it's because there are no parallel letters and phonemes in English and other European-Western languages.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_chat_alphabet

  • @joesiciliano2063
    @joesiciliano2063 Před 2 lety +27

    Just think how lucky we are with CZcams and all the world's music for free.

    • @fishfeelpain5748
      @fishfeelpain5748 Před 2 lety

      yes! even tho i pay to youtube cuz i dont like the adds but fuck yeah haha

    • @joesiciliano2063
      @joesiciliano2063 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fishfeelpain5748 Oh yeah, I forgot the ads that can interrupt the most beautiful music - classical, jazz, pop, folk .. Oh well, there's never a free lunch in life, is there?

    • @fishfeelpain5748
      @fishfeelpain5748 Před 2 lety

      @@joesiciliano2063 don't forget hip hop

  • @MaenAbdulhaq
    @MaenAbdulhaq Před 2 lety +32

    It is very impressive to find someone who knows the "maqam" in music, this guy dug very deep.

    • @JBugz777
      @JBugz777 Před 2 lety +3

      Since the most popular musicians in Israel these days are influenced by Arabic music culture, the general public gets to hear the term "maqam" in interviews on TV & Radio quite frequently, It's not an unknown reference.

    • @interestingyoutubechannel1
      @interestingyoutubechannel1 Před 2 lety +13

      @@JBugz777 actually maqam system is traditionally used in Jewish practices, on Jewish scripture. We have been in Israel, Egypt, Syria, Iraq etc for thousands of years. Maqam is Arab, it is also Jewish, it is also Kurd etc. it's middle eastern system of expression.

    • @lionzion32
      @lionzion32 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe almost a million Jews in Israel will still sing prayers in Maqam scale. Mostly Iraqi Jews. Yemenite Jews never used it.
      Below is example.
      czcams.com/video/ulEoW5eCNOU/video.html

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před 2 lety

      I'm from predominantly muslim country and i don't like arabic or anything about arabs

  • @skzero777
    @skzero777 Před 2 lety +44

    I'm a jew from Brazil and I love and listen to arabic music, even if I can't understand erveything.

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting, don't you think to move to "Israel"??

    • @kiril1
      @kiril1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bilalbataineh8367 Or, maybe, to "Fallastyn"?

    • @nashmi-8609
      @nashmi-8609 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bilalbataineh8367
      He will not
      Actually zionists thinks about leaving Israel these days

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 Před 2 lety

      @@nashmi-8609 yes I heard about a such problem , even they're discussing this issue and trying to solve it out ! .بالنهاية لا يصح اللا الصحيح

    • @reuterromain1054
      @reuterromain1054 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bilalbataineh8367 This "Palestine"- hysteria is very unnerving and starts showing pathological traits.

  • @syoels
    @syoels Před 2 lety +17

    Hi! Israeli here. I really like and really recommend these modern Arabic musicians: Arnabeat, Mashrou Leila, Autostrad, A-WA, Luna Abu-Nassar, Souad Massi, Cairokee, DAM, Meen, Yasmin Hamdan, 47 Soul, Hello Psychaleppo, Disco Misr, Soapkills, Karim Medhat, Blues O Bantaloon, System Ali, Ghazall, Tarabband, Elyanna, Eftekasat, TootArd, Ibrahim Maalouf, Bint El Funk, Trio Abozekrys, Apo & The Apolstles, Almultahiat
    Enjoy :)

    • @syoels
      @syoels Před 2 lety +1

      (some are actually Arabic-singing Israeli bands but I don't think it matters that much)

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety +1

      @@syoels Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @jacobsoto7228
      @jacobsoto7228 Před 2 lety +1

      You mentioned Souad Massi and Yasmine Hamdan \m/

    • @syoels
      @syoels Před 2 lety +2

      @@jacobsoto7228 yup :) They are both great! You like them?
      I forgot to add: Rouba Shamsoum, Jadal, Amir Eid, Dareen, Xena Elshazlii, George Samaan, Lina Makoul, Shkoon

    • @jacobsoto7228
      @jacobsoto7228 Před 2 lety

      @@syoels Yes they are my favorites.

  • @redryder5078
    @redryder5078 Před 2 lety +53

    To be honest, a lot of Israeli pop sounds like Arabic music, especially Mizrahi tunes. I know I'm going to get a lot of angry flamers on my ass for this comment but as a Westerner, I really couldn't tell the difference between many Arabic and Israeli songs if they are instrumental.

    • @skzero777
      @skzero777 Před 2 lety +30

      That's because all the eastern music use the same musical scale. So, there is no such a thing as "arab music" or "arab scale", because several other peoples and nations use the same type of musical tone, which is native to all Semitic peoples. It's not exclusive to the Arabs.

    • @redryder5078
      @redryder5078 Před 2 lety +4

      @@skzero777 Makes sense.

    • @skzero777
      @skzero777 Před 2 lety +14

      @محايد قدر المستطاع It is obvious that they are not identical, but the origin, style and even the scale used are the same. Just see the scale, so don't talk nonsense. And no, this isn't fake news, it's music theory, it's in literature and it's something very old and well known in the music world.

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 Před 2 lety +3

      @@skzero777 lol,, now now someone is denying arab music!! Sooo funny!!

    • @bilalbataineh8367
      @bilalbataineh8367 Před 2 lety +1

      @@skzero777 you've just in another comment said that you listen to "arab music" 🎶🤣🤣🤣

  • @XxXDanielGXxX
    @XxXDanielGXxX Před 2 lety +15

    I'm answering as an Israeli:
    Nancy Ajram, Elissa, Haifa Wehbe, Mohamed Hamaki, Amr Diab.
    Great singers!

    • @mohamedmostafa1375
      @mohamedmostafa1375 Před 2 lety +4

      They distorted the Arabic music. Nightclubs are the best place for them.

    • @damxcv
      @damxcv Před 2 lety +1

      @Joav these are mostly religious people of course they won't like it, haifa wehbe isn't what a devout religious would listen to, no disrespect, just being honest and truthful

    • @thefalcon7021
      @thefalcon7021 Před 2 lety

      @@damxcv i'm not religious but haifa is not like amr diab lol

    • @mizrahiwithattitude2733
      @mizrahiwithattitude2733 Před 2 lety

      haifa wehbe is a ghaba as an israeli im saying it

  • @m.c.fromnyc2187
    @m.c.fromnyc2187 Před 2 lety +5

    In Mizrahi Synagogues many Shabbat prayers are chanted to the tunes of Arabic music. Syrian Jews are very particular about using the proper Maqam to reflect the mood or circumstance of the week's Perasha. In general, the first Perasha of one of the Five Books calls for Maqam "Rast" which means "Head". During Shabbat Chayeh Sarah - the Perasha that mentions the passing of Sarah - the Maqam is Hijaz (Saudi Arabia), which is considered sad music; same Maqam for Perashat Hukkat, that mentions the passing of Aharon and Miriam; Siga is an uplifting Maqam and is always used for the Torah reading. The various Maqamat (plural) are applied only to the other parts of the Shabbat services. Examples of music borrowed from the Arabic songbook: Ya Awazel Falfilu (Farid el Atrache); Ya Msafer Wahdak (Muhammad Abd el Wahab); Ghannili Shway Shway (Umm Kulthum); Al Kamh Al Leila (Muhammad Abd El Wahab); Tal'aa min beit Abouha, a traditional, bawdy, Iraqi traditional song; songs by a contemporary singer, Ana wa Habibi fi Jneina, and Ya Mal il Sham: (Sabah Fakhri). There is a march borrowed from the military repertoire, honoring King Farouk of Egypt, with Hebrew Lyrics of course, like all of the above songs. It is chanted while the Torah scroll is taken from the Ark to the Bima, for subsequent ritual reading. International tunes are also adapted to Hebrew for Shabbat Services: Besame Mucho; Concierto de Aranjuez; O Sole Mio; My Way (Frank Sinatra); even Santa Lucia (!!)

  • @classicmercs1689
    @classicmercs1689 Před 2 lety +82

    I want to thank all my Jewish Brothers who listen to Um Kultoum ❤️

    • @ilbiap4862
      @ilbiap4862 Před 2 lety +3

      i guess its hard for anyone to be prejudiced when it comes to good music that comes from the deepest caves of the human soul. and i say that as an israeli ❤️

    • @rainbenkennaz6173
      @rainbenkennaz6173 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah bro abdel halim hafez is so much better

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety

      @@rainbenkennaz6173 Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @nailing4living
      @nailing4living Před 2 lety +1

      I am israeli and um kultoum is my dad's phone ringtone since he has a phone😂😂

    • @davidschalit907
      @davidschalit907 Před 2 lety

      @@ilbiap4862
      You obviously haven't watched the video he did with Arabs in J & S where he asked them the same question in regard to Arab music.

  • @dogbert52
    @dogbert52 Před 2 lety +4

    Good question!

  • @LeonardoCossio
    @LeonardoCossio Před 2 lety +1

    super awesome question

  • @joesiciliano2063
    @joesiciliano2063 Před 2 lety +17

    I heard some Turkish instrumental music recently and thought it was Arabic. It sounded very melancholic and sweet. Also, I don't think one needs to understand the lyrics of Arabic music to enjoy it. In fact, I've been enjoying Israeli music for decades without understanding much beyond the song-titles and the occasional word here or there. Same goes for Arabic music except that there's less of it around.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety

      I find all middle eastern music be it Israeli, Arab, Turkish, Kurdish, Georgian, Persian has similar undertones.
      For Turkish I like Mabel Matiz, Fairuz and Mabel Matiz, Mosh Ben Ari, A-wa and Balkan Beat Box for Israeli and Helly Luv for Kurdish.

    • @joesiciliano2063
      @joesiciliano2063 Před 2 lety +1

      @@loveandmercy9664 Israeli music is far more eclectic and Westernised than the others.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety

      @@joesiciliano2063 Israeli is culture is Shakshuka. Its immigrant country like my own country Canada and everyone has brought a piece of their culture. So you get Mosh Ben Ari who infuses music from his Miriazhi/Yemenite heritage with Reggae to Jane Bordeauz who infuses indie-folk with beautiful Hebrew melodies. Lebanese music tends to be more westernized.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety

      @@hilalxxx4071 When I lived in Turkey ask yok and Sultan Sulyman were my jamz. Still are.

    • @joesiciliano2063
      @joesiciliano2063 Před 2 lety +1

      @@loveandmercy9664 You're telling me. I was there when Leonard Cohen visited in '73.

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    @dodznb238 Před 2 lety +3

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  • @bn6erbi6ayara25
    @bn6erbi6ayara25 Před 2 lety +20

    Im Saudi and I love mizrahi music

    • @nikolaiemmanuelbowinkelman5384
    • @nikolaiemmanuelbowinkelman5384
      @nikolaiemmanuelbowinkelman5384 Před 2 lety

      I love you, because you are Saudi and you feel and inyoy Jewish misrahi musuc. I studied

    • @nikolaiemmanuelbowinkelman5384
      @nikolaiemmanuelbowinkelman5384 Před 2 lety

      Islam under the dominian of Sheikh Abdul Basis Ben Bas, blessed he's remembrance. the Mufti 1982. He's whose blind and I leeded him him to the Jumma prayer in Riadh, my hand in he's Hand. What a love, he's hand in mine, me a jewish Muslim. He also took me out of jail, in Jeddah, because he saw my clean heart. SALAM ALAYQU, SHALOM ALECHIM.,
      I became a Sufi. Today I'm against Zionist Israel, like many religios Jews.

    • @fatmaaalzoghby6645
      @fatmaaalzoghby6645 Před rokem

      Lol

  • @caetanas1783
    @caetanas1783 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm MOSTLY listen to the Arab music.. Because I'm belly dancing as a hobby and I think it's a beautiful music. Mostly I listen the clasic stuff and folklore but I like the modern as well. Today on my way to work I listened to the radio Ramallah 😄. They play a good music. And by the way I'm Jewish Israeli and I was born in Ukraine.

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety

      You have no nation because israel dissapeared and you havent J dna haplogroup to calling yourself jewish
      You are person without any nation
      how is it you suddenly you are "jewish israeli"

    • @caetanas1783
      @caetanas1783 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hilalxxx4071 I listen to him as well

    • @caetanas1783
      @caetanas1783 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Ermek57 You're talking bullshit. Genetic research surtanly saying Jewish people are nation and I'm not interesting even to talk with someone so stupid and full of hatred that she must to invent theories that match for her hatred. Go tell us what nationality are you so we can tell you that it doesn't exist.

    • @anzhelamagdalene6472
      @anzhelamagdalene6472 Před 2 lety

      I am not arab, also love arabic music 🥰

    • @abdu7833
      @abdu7833 Před 2 lety

      @@caetanas1783 so you come from Ukraine in the name of religion to steal Palestine land

  • @nahumhabte6210
    @nahumhabte6210 Před 8 měsíci

    Very interesting question

  • @Anonymous-py1sf
    @Anonymous-py1sf Před 2 lety +11

    This language is so beautiful

  • @claudioborton4394
    @claudioborton4394 Před 2 lety +4

    I love Om Kalthoum and all the classic Arab singers. George Ouassouf, Abdel Halim Hafeth, etc. I don’t understand the words, but they take me to heaven…

    • @aprettybambi
      @aprettybambi Před 2 lety

      traditional arabic music is a bless, there’s a lot of abdel halim hafiz songs that made me cry cause the lyrics is so well put together and sad. If you need help with translating any song, hit me up I am arab.

  • @ronaldmiller2740
    @ronaldmiller2740 Před 2 lety +3

    GREAT VIDEO!!! I TEACH MY SON TO LISTEN TO JEWISH MUSIC ,, LEARNING FROM TEMPLE AND WEDDINGS BAR MITZ..., AND ALL MUSIC HE LIKE .. WE ARE JEWISH AND ARABIC MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ARE GREAT!!! SHALOM ,, TODAH!!!!

  • @TheJewminati
    @TheJewminati Před 2 lety +3

    We run a channel that discusses these issues. Open to all.

  • @Raanan613
    @Raanan613 Před 2 lety

    As kids, we heard Fairuz (Lebanon) in the house on tape. "Maqam" in Arabic means "maqom" in Hebrew, referring to "places" on a musical scale. Different scales reflect different moods. I teach Jewish high school kids, mostly Mizrahi, in Jerusalem, & every day during breaks they put on both Arabic (like Eyad Tanooys, Moein Al-A'sam, Alaa Aker & many others) & Mizrahi (like Adam 'Omer & many others) music at very loud volumes & start dancing around the room. There are a LOT of new, young, very talented Mizrahi singers who become stars overnight with their youtube hits.
    A lot of Mizrahi songs use Turkish melodies.
    The most serious maqam in liturgy today is R. Moshe Habusha, youtube him. He was R. 'Ovadiyah Yosef's favourite.

  • @benbarbash5473
    @benbarbash5473 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice to see free people listening to all kinds of music…

  • @bmh6841
    @bmh6841 Před 2 lety

    corey topics of his questions did not end

  • @ethan8445
    @ethan8445 Před 2 lety +14

    im half lebanese christian half kurdish jew born and raised in israel.
    my Favorite arabic song of all time is "Sidi Mansour" by Saber.
    i also listen to Fairuz and Fareed al atrash A lot

    • @iciici2859
      @iciici2859 Před 2 lety

      You are from the South Lebanon Army?

    • @ethan8445
      @ethan8445 Před 2 lety +5

      @@iciici2859 no I’m from Israel I served in the Israeli army never been to Lebanon before.
      Why?

    • @jx2729
      @jx2729 Před 2 lety

      Is your mother christian and father jewish? Is that why you said youre half / and half?

    • @ethan8445
      @ethan8445 Před 2 lety

      @@jx2729 yep exactly that

    • @iciici2859
      @iciici2859 Před 2 lety

      @@ethan8445 Just to know, because I'm Lebanese Christian too.
      Could I ask you how your father is Lebanese Christian? Did he move to Israel or was he born there?
      I have relatives in Israel that are also Lebanese Christians. I just want to know if your father has a similar story than my relatives.

  • @biroonghiyamate
    @biroonghiyamate Před 2 lety +8

    As a Jew from Germany I used to listen a lot to arabic music. Especially Munir Bashir, Rachid Taha and Amr Diab. Today I have a lot of arab friends in Germany and Beirut who produce techno and house music.
    The next question should include modern music made by arabs because in a globalized world the borders of music are vanishing.

    • @Goldenskies__
      @Goldenskies__ Před 2 lety

      Wow, if you look at the medias propaganda, they make it sounds like Jewish and Arabs in France and Germany are always at each others throat. I guess that's another lie from the media. I don't even know why I still watch news on the TV. So the situation isn't always bad between Jews and Arabs in Germany, interesting.

    • @biroonghiyamate
      @biroonghiyamate Před 2 lety

      @@Goldenskies__ Who says such a thing?

    • @Goldenskies__
      @Goldenskies__ Před 2 lety

      @@biroonghiyamate Just google anti-semitism in Germany/France. They make it sounds like you guys are stabbing each other all the time. I'm not even kidding. They talked about Syrians attacking Jews etc. I always knew the media liked to blow things out of proportion, so I'm not even surprised tbh. I'm pretty sure you can find a good amount of videos on CZcams too. They make it sounds like there's a war going on in Central Europe. Medias being medias I guess. I'm happy to know the medias are just lying as always, at least this time.

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety +1

      @@biroonghiyamate Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @fadkabari8554
      @fadkabari8554 Před 2 lety

      It's Arab music you can't disconnect the music from our culture it's part and parcell. I have seen many Jews say you can't call Arabic music Arabic because it's universal I call it BS you can't love our culture and food and not want to attribute them to us 😏😏

  • @jm-je4tl
    @jm-je4tl Před 2 lety

    Lol. You said 'Jesus Christ' at 6:15. That made me laugh

  • @tierraprometida8866
    @tierraprometida8866 Před 2 lety +1

    6:01 he doesn't say "sephardic", he says "mizrahim", why do you use "sephardic" in the english subtittle?

  • @wesdryden2086
    @wesdryden2086 Před 2 lety +3

    Most people don’t have a problem not understanding the words as 50% of music on Israeli radio is English.

  • @ElisaAvigayil
    @ElisaAvigayil Před 2 lety +3

    Shocked that religious men admitted they listen to Umm Kulthum.

  • @JohnWick-xd5zu
    @JohnWick-xd5zu Před 2 lety +5

    Asking Ethiopians if they listen to Arabic music. What could go wrong lol..

  • @disarmyouwitha
    @disarmyouwitha Před 2 lety

    They didn't want you to film near the building?

  • @imrana.7654
    @imrana.7654 Před 2 lety

    What is the difference between Mizrahi, Askhenazi and Sephardic music? Which one is closer to Arab music?

    • @danielski1415
      @danielski1415 Před 2 lety

      Mizrahi is closer to Arabic music. Sephardi is like a mix between North African and Latin music. Ashkenazi is a mix between middle eastern music and European instruments

    • @imrana.7654
      @imrana.7654 Před 2 lety

      @@danielski1415 Thanks :) I think, i get it :)

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition Před 2 lety +1

    In the other video (asking Palestinians if they listen to Israeli music), when they'd say no, this interviewer pressed them and would ask "Why not?" -- yet.... in this video -- he doesn't ask why Israelis don't listen to Palestinian music... "Fairness"

    • @mizrahiwithattitude2733
      @mizrahiwithattitude2733 Před rokem

      they dont listen to palestinian music but that wasnt what he asked he said arabic music

  • @mattiamele3015
    @mattiamele3015 Před 2 lety +1

    Guy at 0:55 says he can’t listen to music if he doesn’t understand the words. What a sorry mindset. Songs can be enjoyed despite not understanding the language, and even because of that (just enjoying how it sounds).

  • @loveandmercy9664
    @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +2

    Does A-wa and Ofra Haza count as Arabic music? I do like Mashrou Lelia. I find all middle eastern music has similar undertones be it Israeli, Arab, Turkish, Kurdish, Persian and even Georgian.

    • @marksimons8861
      @marksimons8861 Před 2 lety

      Ofra Haza has been dead for 20 odd years.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety

      @@marksimons8861 Yes! I am aware of that. Very tragic.

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety

      @@loveandmercy9664 Salvation* can be found in no other name under Heaven other than THE NAME of Jesus THE CHRIST/BSHEM *YESHUA* HA MASHIACH. for HE alone IS THE ONLY WAY THE ONLY TRUTH and THE ONLY WAY to Eternal life and no one gets to HASHEM/GOD ecept through HIM. so i only ask all who are here if not already to please choose this day to trust in YESHUA HA MASHIACH that HE died in your place to make atonement for your sins that was seperating you from GOD so that by believing this and trusting in HIM that HE rose from the grave that you too by believing in HIM will one day rise from the dead and have eternal life and be saved from The Terrifying Wrath of HASHEM that is to come to all who reject YESHUA as THE MESSIAH of Israel and SAVIOR of The Whole World that HE rightly, truly IS. i ask please do this so that even today will be your *Day of Salvation*

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jasonkemmerer5654 I am Christian. Romans 11:26

    • @jasonkemmerer5654
      @jasonkemmerer5654 Před 2 lety

      @@loveandmercy9664 praise THE LORD! glad to hear it brother

  • @aliawesome12fab
    @aliawesome12fab Před 2 lety +3

    2:50 lol he was listing Persian musicians
    Moeen has the most beautiful voice ever
    He sings in persian and most of his music are very sad

  • @jettawayadventures1081

    I love listening to Persian music. When I was on a boat in Thailand in 2017 I saw these persian family dancing and twirling their heads against each other. 2 grow men! It was the funniest thing I have ever seen!

  • @Lugha-lt9vj
    @Lugha-lt9vj Před 2 lety

    Next interesting project would be.....Do religious Jews listen to recitation of Qur'an ? What's their favorite Qur'an reciter ?

  • @kittykatzcenteno7160
    @kittykatzcenteno7160 Před 2 lety

    The sound quality is awful !

  • @sherryidibo2304
    @sherryidibo2304 Před 2 lety +11

    Music brings people together. Only Moroccan jews listens to Farid Atrash and Um kaltoum. I personally listen to English,Arabic and Edin bin Zakin..Sarit Haddad.

    • @Ash_tommo
      @Ash_tommo Před 2 lety +4

      Many Yemeni singers too

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +1

      I find all Mid-East music to have similar undertones be it Israeli, Arab, Turkish, Persian, Kurdish and even Georgian.
      For Israeli I love A-Wa, Mosh Ben Ari, Balkan Beat Box, and Arab Mashrou Lelia, Fairuz, Yasmine Hadanm, Mabel Matiz for Turkish, and Helly Luv for Kurdish.

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ash_tommo I like Ofra Haza and A-wa.

    • @interestingyoutubechannel1
      @interestingyoutubechannel1 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm not Moroccan and I listen to Farid and to Umm Kulthum. Just an Israeli Jew. We have this music appreciation in commonality with Arabs. You should check out Ziv Yehezkel, he does beautiful singing of the classical Greats. He's of Iraqi Jewish roots.

    • @odessafile75
      @odessafile75 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm ashkenazi and I love Arabic music including Um Kaltoum. It's a bit of a myth that only Moroccan or Mizrahi jews like Arabic music or speak Arabic.
      Many European Jews especially in Haifa speak Arabic and love Arabic music.

  • @bilalbataineh8367
    @bilalbataineh8367 Před 2 lety +2

    03:37 to this man who has never heard about Palestinian music, here are some modernized songs czcams.com/video/NKxf7B2owV8/video.html

    • @acpalestine3296
      @acpalestine3296 Před 2 lety +2

      He definitely heard and knew about it . He just acting dumb

  • @Suite_annamite
    @Suite_annamite Před rokem +2

    *I'm Vietnamese...* and I *listen to both Arabic and Jewish music:* though I *prefer North African tunes* that even my Algerian girlfriend doesn't know, be it *electro-pop raï* (but not the hip-hop style) or *Sepherdic jazz* from the 1940s-1960's!

  • @jacobsoto7228
    @jacobsoto7228 Před 2 lety

    I like Souad Massi, Yasmine Hamdan, and Indila but she sings in French but she is Arab and Indian. I also like Zaeed Hamadan.

  • @MA-ii4el
    @MA-ii4el Před 2 lety +17

    I think I’m the only Saudi who really loves and listen to Israeli music all the day. 😂

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety +2

      Israeli music? And it exist? are you not afraid to become a Canaanite by listening to the Canaanite language ??
      you will become an ignorant evil satanist because their language is one of the demonic languages

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety +3

      You are only who listening to this

    • @loveandmercy9664
      @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +2

      I find all mid-east music be it Israeli, Arab, Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, Georgian etc.... has similar undertones. For modern Israeli I love A-wa and Arab Marshou Lelia.

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety +1

      @@loveandmercy9664
      What language spoked Adam and Eve?
      Why are they just a Middle Eastern or mediterranean or whoelse there

    • @liron-hazan
      @liron-hazan Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ermek57
      Adam and eve are fictional figures.

  • @skellingtonmeteoryballoon

    I would say yes since my friend sent me 🎶 tie the izar 🎵 song

  • @loveandmercy9664
    @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +1

    my Mideast playlist:
    1.Mosh Ben Ari Jah is one live version Israel
    2. A-Wa Hana mash hu al yaman Israel
    3. Mashru Lelia Roman Israel
    5. Fairuz flower of cities Lebanon
    6. Mabel Matiz Ask yok Turkey
    7. Yasmine Hamdan Beirut Lebanon
    8. Helly Luv risk it all Kurdistan Iraq
    9. Jane Bordeux ma aglim Israel
    10. Katie Melua nine million bicycles England/Georgia
    and many more.

  • @Analyst_Opinion
    @Analyst_Opinion Před 2 lety +1

    👏👏

  • @jasonhome8097
    @jasonhome8097 Před 2 lety +2

    Lot of moroccan people in israel

  • @ocroafff5527
    @ocroafff5527 Před 2 lety +2

    I would like to learn Hebrew

  • @leppavu
    @leppavu Před 2 lety +13

    Lol, have to love that interjection of Jesus Christ! in front of a yeshiva speaking to religious Jews. 😁

    • @interestingyoutubechannel1
      @interestingyoutubechannel1 Před 2 lety

      @Yoel Cohen Who is "we". I'm atheist Israeli Jew, and fully approve of Corey's behavior. He is not disrespectful to orthodox Jews, he asks questions in a civilized way. and nobody is forced to answer.

  • @user-qp1yg2bu1m
    @user-qp1yg2bu1m Před 2 lety +2

    2:10 יוו איזה מלך

  • @balqissaid8107
    @balqissaid8107 Před 2 lety

    why there is alot of marrocoan there?

  • @maxdamage4919
    @maxdamage4919 Před 2 lety +2

    New video : Israelis: you are an ancient semitic israelite or a european converted to judaism ? what about that ?

    • @PodcastCentral333
      @PodcastCentral333 Před 2 lety +1

      That is a myth. No Europeans converted

    • @danielski1415
      @danielski1415 Před 2 lety

      Anyone here that u think looks Swedish or German?

    • @AaAa-pf7tj
      @AaAa-pf7tj Před 24 dny

      ​@danielski1415 Any braincells left in your brain?

  • @Ash_tommo
    @Ash_tommo Před 2 lety +7

    I swear there’s many Yemeni and Moroccan more than any other ethnicity lol

    • @bramvanderwoerdt7186
      @bramvanderwoerdt7186 Před 2 lety +2

      i'm pretty sure the moroccan govt made a deal with israel ~50 yrs ago to make a lot of their jewish population emigrate to israel

    • @zoharhakadosh5957
      @zoharhakadosh5957 Před 2 lety

      Yemeni better than everything

    • @jacob_and_william
      @jacob_and_william Před 2 lety +3

      Moroccan Jews make up the single biggest group in Israel. There are a lot of Yemenite Jews too but I think they're just more salient because a lot of Yemenite Jews have gone on to be quite famous

    • @muhammadbenjelloun2598
      @muhammadbenjelloun2598 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bramvanderwoerdt7186 It wasn't really a deal. Most "Israelis" are Moroccan Jewish origin so naturally most Moroccan Jews left

    • @kawtarkawtar7024
      @kawtarkawtar7024 Před 2 lety

      @@zoharhakadosh5957 lol you wish

  • @inassaqer
    @inassaqer Před 2 lety +1

    אני ערבייה וגם "מרצועת עזה" ואני אוהבת לשמוע מוזיקה עברית ואני לומדת עברית ומרגישה שאני כל כך מתקדמת .. ביי 😇😇

  • @kaminobatto
    @kaminobatto Před 2 lety +1

    It's really baffling how you feel some people being offended at the question! Music is an international language with many dialects, you might like some and dislike others, but refraining from listening to something just by virtue of its origin is very dumb and immature. I understand those who said they don't understand the lyrics because they might listen to something against their beliefs without knowing, but other than that, it's just music at the end of the day...

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 Před 2 lety +1

      "You feel" is a kayword

  • @yardenlazar96
    @yardenlazar96 Před 2 lety

    In Israel lately a lot of songs have been released in Arabic or mixed Hebrew and Arabic together and it turns out amazing..also in TV singing competitions there are many charming mixed performances, such powerful languages and it gives real hope for a normal life together! A few examples:
    czcams.com/video/6nyj3It4mBY/video.html
    czcams.com/video/T8sJ5DcPiUM/video.html

  • @5Gazto
    @5Gazto Před 2 lety +4

    By "Latin music", what do they mean? I rarely listen to modern Latin music, mostly because its vulgar and noisy (especially Regaeton).

  • @Alex-yr8wt
    @Alex-yr8wt Před 2 lety +2

    Just to tell you... French Jews like me LOVE NORTH AFRICAN ARABIC MUSIC 👌👌❤️🇫🇷🇲🇦🇩🇿🇪🇬🇮🇱

  • @itaydiaz
    @itaydiaz Před 2 lety

    0:50 there i am!

  • @EAlyahya
    @EAlyahya Před 2 lety +1

    I think Mizrahi music is more leaning to the Greek style rather than Arabic. And Israeli music especially the techno or edm is a new creation in its own right; I wouldn’t call it descendant of Arabic influence.

    • @morocco_020fc7
      @morocco_020fc7 Před 2 lety +1

      Not really I have listened to both and Mizrahi is pretty much Arabic music but in hebrew. Major hits of them are also hebrew translated Arabic songs or using Arabic beats to hit the vibe. Btw Greek songs also tend to be very Arabic influenced and even use Arabic songs and translate them into greek. Personally I dont really think there is something like an Israeli style music it might be me but Israeli music is just modern music but copying beats and the normal stuf but then in Hebrew it aint bad but it aint special.

    • @EAlyahya
      @EAlyahya Před 2 lety

      @@morocco_020fc7 Greek and Mizrahi harmonics are rich in transposition and isn’t influenced by Arabic maqam that is homophonic and rigid.
      The Hebrew and Arabic translated hit songs aren’t the real depiction of Mizrahi or Greek music.
      Meanwhile Israeli trance is a Mizrahit fusion of Goa trance from India.

    • @morocco_020fc7
      @morocco_020fc7 Před 2 lety

      @@EAlyahya Then I dont know which Arabic music you have been listening to. Maqam isn't perse an part of all Arabic music that's just such an weird thing to say. Also its traditional music, we are talking abt modern music. I can put an Moroccan song up and an mizrahi song and you'd think they are covers.
      It is the depiction of Mizrahi music it's not like they have any traditional music or any specialties to all do respect. The whole concept of Mizrahi is Middle eastern Jews which have middle eastern/Arab culture. As for Greek they do in fact have traditionally music but we are talking fully abt modern music and Arabic music has influenced their music industry.
      Also let's not kid ourselves to concert music🤣🤣🤣

    • @EAlyahya
      @EAlyahya Před 2 lety

      @@morocco_020fc7 Arabic is just a subset of middle eastern culture and music and while Mizrahit is partly influenced by Arabic, it is still more leaning towards either Greek, Georgian or Turkish.

  • @yxndn6914
    @yxndn6914 Před 2 lety

    What is yeshiva?

    • @es8945
      @es8945 Před 2 lety +4

      Jewish school

  • @garfilda111
    @garfilda111 Před 2 lety

    Arabic music is just like „omri, hayati, habibti ya hasiniiiiii „ but dabke is awesome!

  • @who167
    @who167 Před 2 lety

    I'm Israeli and I listen to Fairouz and Luna Abu Nasser

  • @jaykay1848
    @jaykay1848 Před 2 lety

    0:06 im amazed marital relations are even possible between these two in Israel.

    • @jettawayadventures1081
      @jettawayadventures1081 Před 2 lety

      my girlfriend is Colombian and I'm white from Australia. Do you believe that's possible?

    • @AaAa-pf7tj
      @AaAa-pf7tj Před 24 dny

      ​@@jettawayadventures1081do you live in israhell?

  • @cihant5438
    @cihant5438 Před 2 lety

    1:50 this is the man

  • @thehuguenot5615
    @thehuguenot5615 Před 2 lety +2

    No such thing as filming on public sidewalks?

    • @judahdaneshtaol
      @judahdaneshtaol Před 2 lety

      The principal of the religious school was talking to them, not the police.

    • @thehuguenot5615
      @thehuguenot5615 Před 2 lety

      @@judahdaneshtaol either way, its public property, so how can anyone say move along. Unless there are loitering laws in Israel.

    • @judahdaneshtaol
      @judahdaneshtaol Před 2 lety

      @@thehuguenot5615 They moved out of respect, they could have told him to kiss his ass. Plus the boys look like they were students in the religious school so they would listen to him regardless.

  • @josephsaleh7433
    @josephsaleh7433 Před 2 lety +1

    Would be nice to see Palestinian s Jews live together in harmony like they did in north Africa when the Jews were persecuted in Europe

  • @zoharhakadosh5957
    @zoharhakadosh5957 Před 2 lety

    I do

  • @DanNaim400
    @DanNaim400 Před 2 lety

    I want to learn arabic ..

  • @jivasrocks
    @jivasrocks Před 2 lety

    What is 'makam'? Is that the equivalent of Indian Ragas?

  • @tamimsalem6471
    @tamimsalem6471 Před 2 lety

    I'm reading the comments below , i'm Arab and i'm like :" what's the hell?! ", how these Israeli know Arab singers ; some of them said I like :"Samira Saïd" other said :"Saber Rebaï , Muhammed Assaf , Mustapha Hagag , and Mashrou3 Leila ...etc .Ok i can understand for "Um Kaalthoum" , "Fayruz" , "Farid al Atrash" but how they know the others and the new ones ?! And some of them talk even about the "maqams" ?!!! . This is intriguing me ! We don't participate as Arabs (by choice) on Eurovision and there is no mutual festival between as ! How come ?!!!

    • @ef2718
      @ef2718 Před 2 lety +4

      As one can see in many of the videos on this channel, the majority of Israelis are descendants of refugees who fled to Israel from Arab countries. Some grew up hearing the older singers in their homes and for them and others and there's radio, TV, internet, music apps & social media to share.

    • @yahudi9936
      @yahudi9936 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ef2718 We also use maqam in our prayers and reading of weekly Torah portion. We use different maqam for Shabbat services for different Shabbatot, this was tradition especially for Levantine Jews but also other Mizrahim as well.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 Před 2 lety +2

      They have internet. You too.

    • @youtubedeletestomanyaccoun4247
      @youtubedeletestomanyaccoun4247 Před 2 lety

      @@yahudi9936 r u Sephardi or mizrahi? And are you Syrian jew?

  • @shelysheli1
    @shelysheli1 Před 2 lety +1

    Moein is Persian not Arabic

  • @segaboy70bf
    @segaboy70bf Před 2 lety

    what i did ask in my life if you knew what the blaspehmie was

  • @dooley8746
    @dooley8746 Před 2 lety +1

    7:43 hahahahahaha

  • @LeFleur80
    @LeFleur80 Před 2 lety +1

    i mean i knew there was moroccans in isreal but i didnt know there was this many

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety

      Are you Palestinian?

    • @LeFleur80
      @LeFleur80 Před 2 lety

      @@Ermek57 haha no, why?

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety

      @@LeFleur80
      Because i meted a guy here who wroted such as you why you writing "isreal" instead of Israel

    • @muhammadbenjelloun2598
      @muhammadbenjelloun2598 Před 2 lety

      @@Ermek57 what?

    • @Ermek57
      @Ermek57 Před 2 lety

      @@muhammadbenjelloun2598
      She is the second person i meted here who is writing "isreal", instead of "Israel"

  • @SuckaZeb
    @SuckaZeb Před 8 měsíci

    How’s a Yahudi saying “Jesus Christ” lmaooo I’m baffled 6:14

  • @nabil5535
    @nabil5535 Před 2 lety +1

    Seems almost like everyone is Moroccan in Israel.😂

  • @jhostanca7461
    @jhostanca7461 Před 2 lety +4

    Me: Alaa Wardi, Chantal Bittar and Nina. 🇾🇪+🇲🇦+🇷🇴 =🇮🇱

  • @sarahbouyaiche4139
    @sarahbouyaiche4139 Před 2 lety +1

    I would STRONGLY STRONGLYY recommend Israelis to listen to Algerian music ! To me it's the best...!

    • @markmcelroy1872
      @markmcelroy1872 Před 2 lety

      What's some good Algerian music?

    • @sarahbouyaiche4139
      @sarahbouyaiche4139 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@markmcelroy1872 Alright!
      My first favorite that I would recommend is "Bladi hiya el djazair" by Cheb Mami. It's just... so Algerian! (If you do listen to it, tell me what you think!:)
      Other than that:
      "Adbelkader" by Khaled,Faudel, Rachid Taha,
      "Ya Rayah" Rachid Taha,
      anything by Dahmane el Harrachi,
      "Zina" Babylone (this one"s well known!)
      "Algérie mi amor" - l'Algérino
      "Mon Bled" Rohff, Mohamed Lamine
      Salim Halali was also a famous Jewish algerian singer, so any songs by him
      Those are a few of many but I believe they capture the Algerian Aura perfectly.
      I hope you enjoy these songs, do tell me which one was your favorite!

    • @joaoribeiro5938
      @joaoribeiro5938 Před 2 lety

      Algerians don't like Jews . Why would Jews listen to their music ?

    • @markmcelroy1872
      @markmcelroy1872 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarahbouyaiche4139 Thanks btw, I listened to a bunch of these and liked them.

    • @sarahbouyaiche4139
      @sarahbouyaiche4139 Před 2 lety

      @@joaoribeiro5938 That's absolutely not true!

  • @Evantrop
    @Evantrop Před 2 lety

    No

  • @saudalkhanjry9559
    @saudalkhanjry9559 Před rokem

    The funny thing we Arab don't like anything comes from Israel even arabic songs though they have good world class Arabic songs like ishtar or Ofra Haza😅 and they feel the same even they like arabic songs 🎵 or food they saying no they don't

  • @r.blackmore5921
    @r.blackmore5921 Před 2 lety

    Maroccan Jews like it

  • @segaboy70bf
    @segaboy70bf Před 2 lety

    becoz i am the pritiest boy in histroy of human kind lions bears nfl how cruel people are to each others

  • @aq1184
    @aq1184 Před 2 lety

    Check out Shabjdeed

  • @segaboy70bf
    @segaboy70bf Před 2 lety

    or the holly ghost

  • @es9382
    @es9382 Před 2 lety

    Dear Corey ask how do the Israelis feel that the world perceives them rich and entrepreneurial while only just a handful of Jewish are successful. How they feel they work day to day in such an expensive country like Israel while only very few Jews (mostly abroad) handle billions and billions of dollars... thanks 😊

  • @mohammedalshehri6647
    @mohammedalshehri6647 Před 2 lety +1

    I mean who does listen to ^Modern^ arabic crappy music? We just go with the old music.

  • @user-hh2is9kg9j
    @user-hh2is9kg9j Před 2 lety

    What is the yeshiva? Nuke reactor?

  • @Tunisianbeauties
    @Tunisianbeauties Před 2 lety

    they are all moroccans lol

  • @JohnWick-xd5zu
    @JohnWick-xd5zu Před 2 lety +1

    You can easily tell who is an Arab Jew and who is European Jew lol

    • @SumSum030
      @SumSum030 Před 2 lety +1

      Not always. Most are mixed now, and the boundaries are vanishing. Also, there are plenty of more dark Ashkenazim and light Sephardim

    • @PodcastCentral333
      @PodcastCentral333 Před 2 lety +1

      Israel is a very mixed country. Lots of marriages between Mizrahi (Arab) and Ashkenazi

    • @danielski1415
      @danielski1415 Před 2 lety

      There is no Arab Jew

  • @2ruehenderson
    @2ruehenderson Před 2 lety +1

    Corey using Muslim and Arab interchangeably as usual

    • @user-we4ih1tp7n
      @user-we4ih1tp7n Před 2 lety +1

      here arabs are identified with muslims,and frankly there is no arab country that has non muslim majority...

    • @2ruehenderson
      @2ruehenderson Před 2 lety

      @@user-we4ih1tp7n your missing the point. The irony in this particular subject is that a great deal of the singers in the Arab world are actually Christians. Also, with respect to Palestinians, I would estimate 20% of them worldwide are non-Muslim.

    • @user-we4ih1tp7n
      @user-we4ih1tp7n Před 2 lety

      ​@@2ruehenderson and 2 things about the local christians.
      1)quite few of them in israel register as syriacs or arameans and their liturgic and ancestral language is assyriac/aramaic.
      2) i guess there are few "real arab"(from arabia) christians in israel ,like the haddadians who built ramallah(if they didnt convert to islam in the meantimes). but we dont have clash with any particular christian community in israel,they almost never appear on the news for good or bad. so arabs in the israeli street slangs almost always refer to muslims(non arab groups who speak arabic and we dont have good relationship with,like the bosniaks-busnaks and the africans in jerusalem old city-also call themselves arabs and we refer to them as arabs). many druze in israel dont refer to themselves as arabs so this concept was more enforced in the israeli public.
      maybe the more accurate term would be "non jewish singers who sing in arabic",he just used the common perception in israel.

    • @user-we4ih1tp7n
      @user-we4ih1tp7n Před 2 lety

      @Red Fox cool and not all jews believe"god promised them the land" and are more than willing to split the land in a way that will allow israel to keep its safety.people use gross generalization. and sadly most of our confrontation are with people who are either of muslims (religious) or of muslim background(can be atheist but of muslim background). as i say we have very little problem with the christian (and people from christian background)here and almost no problem with druze arabs(or people of druze origin). and frankly not many people of muslim background dare to say they are atheists in israel,but of course it happens.
      you can see it in the way arab leaders speak"jews are the enemy of the arab nation"-while in reality it happened mostly with arab muslim nations/pan arab nations.we had good relationship with the christians in lebanon (and with most our christians here as i said).so in the israeli slang we call christians(either arabic speaking or really arabs,ethnically) just "christians" or "from christian background".