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The Mizrahi Project
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Telling the story of the over 850,000 Jewish refugees from North Africa & the Middle East
Mizrahi Jews Singing in Synagogue
Mizrahi Jewish cantor (descended from the exiles in Babylon/Iraq) leads synagogue prayers in Israel, singing Sh’ma Yisrael (Hear, Israel) and Adonai Melech (the Lord is King).
source: מאיר בן שבת
source: מאיר בן שבת
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The reason why many in the Arab world accuse Israel of apartheid, is to deflect from their own bigotry, by blaming the victim.
This is where the Azan call to prayers is copied from. ✡Judaism is the original culture that has shaped large parts of the Middle East. ✡ Judaism, also Zoroastrianism, should be more openly welcoming new coverts, especially from all sects of Islam. Islam, created by the false prophet, is a terrorist ideology that has contributed nothing but fear and sadness. All the good elements proclaimed by Islam can be found in Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Persian myths, as well as local Arab pre-Islamic customs. Muhammad was an evil that is being punished in hell, but for the followers who aren't aware of the histories and atrocities, and have sincere heart opened toward God, please, dear Jewish and also Zoroastrian folks, be more open and welcome them whose soul thirst for Divinity.
Shalom, Iam in the conversion process at the moment! Baruch Hashem! 🇮🇱💙🇮🇱
ههههه موال عراقي اهوازي
Im muslim and i know that quraan is reciting by andalusian mizrahi rythem ❤ i love the yemenite style too
When they pray, God hears them 🙏 🙌 ❤️
Christ is King Christ is everything+
Ashkenazi chants are European while these people have Middle Eastern chants
Is he praying for the dead babies that IDF killed?
You are a good person beneath the hate you feel brother i love you
If you doubt the ancestry and origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, you shouldn't doubt the origins and ancestry of the Mizrahi Jews. The Ashkenazi Jews may have come from the Khazarians, but the Mizrahi Jews must be the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Israel.
Beautiful! Todah Rabah
Thank you for posting!
This sounds satanic
lose your hatred, and find purpose in your life
Which part exactly?
@@sparkgamertv8653 you can’t say the truth is hatred they are the Canaanites
this is like our assyrian church aramaic :) !!
Except Assyrians, Jews are one of the only groups to still use Aramaic! All 38 books of the Talmud use Judeo-Aramaic. So any black hat Jewish man spends time in a religious academy studying in Aramaic language every day. This prayer is in Hebrew but some of our prayers are Aramaic too, I think the most common one is Kaddish which is said many times a day
Trop beau. Maca’llah. Kol jakavod
I have a question is jewish people think they are different from muslims they are wrong. Their religion prayer is just like muslim I hear all the time in India which is annoying. Can some one answer why muslims hates jewish people and vice versa. Why Gaza and Israel (Jewish people) can not live with peace. Jewish people are not european they are Arabic sorry if I hurt you.
Jewish people are neither european or arabic, they are JEWISH who descend from Judea which is Modern Israel.
Is that why half of you have 0 Semitic DNA? Just converts from Europe @@sparkgamertv8653
As an Ashkenazim, I recall the melodious incantations of our Cantor, especially moving at Kol Nidrei, but nothing quite like this, which had me transfixed. Bravo.
*CHANGE THE DESCRIPTION, IT IS NOT CALLED "Sh’ma" IT IS CALLED "ShE'ma"!!! . . .* 🤦♂
Sounds like a Muslim... 🤮 *WHERES THE WONDERFUL MELODIC SOUND?!?* 🤨 PS: It sounds like a 🐐... meEeeEEeeEee . . .
What is wrong with you?
@@fslknsadglkdahawerykljwa3aw643 No no all is right with me but what is wrong with them?!? MEeEeEeEe ... 🐐
Very no tipical
Donde es "poco típico" según tú?
Adonai= el Señor.
El Señor was an epic Prop Hunt Gamer in Team Fortress 2 but i knew him under his old Name Bomberman09^^ 😉
I just found out through DNA I’m part Libyan Jewish. It seems we were indigenous to the land & went through the same suffering as my Mother, an Egyptian Jew went through. I look forward to learning all about Libya & connecting with my roots. 🇱🇾🕎
@ThatLondonLady Start from Perire battle here start Libyan history
This sounds like real Hebrew. Not the European wannabe version with the extra kkkkkkkh.
You don't have a useful opinion on what is "real Hebrew". This man and a Litvish guy can easily converse in Hebrew.
@@fslknsadglkdahawerykljwa3aw643 It’s European people trying too hard to fit in the Middle East.
Yea but it’s an accent. Jewish people know what prayer he is saying. Euro Jews have same prayer with a different song
Completely fabulous and sacred in depths
It’s ugly.
Your attitude is ugly.
They will never win.
When been won my nijja
Dude has got some lungs 🫁 😳 😂
In Heaven angels sing in praise to the creator 😊
👀👍🏻💪
How many Libyan Jews were there and when did they all leave?
🇵🇹 🇮🇱/ 👑
You can really feel the Arabic influence in this singing. It's nothing like Yiddish, Eastern European music.
its rather the influence this had on arabic, than arabic having an influence on this
This isn’t Arabic influenced lol. Arabic is a language, not a singing style, and this style of this singing has been common all throughout the Middle East long before Arabs colonized most of it.
@@Channel-ml4qv by arabic he means relating to the culture of the people of the arabian peninsula, not relating to the language of the people of the arabian peninsula.
this is definitely more similar to the original recitation or worship jews had earlier on in the exiles or before them than the ashkenazi recitation is
You got it the opposite, they are the once who influenced the pagan , devil worshipping Arabs
Love this.
Love that it is so similar to muslim music. Clearly they were influenced. Beautiful.
He's singing in Muqam mode. Otherwise their music is different.
judaism and jews in the middle east predated islam, christians as well
Rather Muslims were influenced by them , Judaism predate and is the mother religion of Muslims. Before that Arabs pagans worshipped to stones and dust
are you dumb? jewish culture predates islamic culture by over 2 millenniums. Your false religion was inspired by Jewish culture, let’s not lie to ourselves.
So much better than ashkenazi
Shalom love the Jewish nation but your eyes will be opened when Yeshua comes back down to Jerusalem to save Israel ✡️ repent
Gross
0:20
كأنه يغني موال
Love Egyptian people
افضل يهود هم المزراخيم ادوناى احاد اللوهيم
Same what israel did to palestinian cemetries and chasing palestinians into exile
Only in your mind.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful
As a Child of Abraham ( Arabic) I feel my Lord ( God of Israel ) calling me in this prayer❤️
Does anyone know this mans name and if he has recorded prayers uploaded on Spotify?
His name's Ziv Yehezkel.
@@IbtihalMahmood Thank you so much.
Las raíces del flamenco…
Good thing they will no longer contaminate Iraq.
Hear this and tremble. This goes to all the terrorists who think they can destroy Israel.
I thought he looks and sounds like an Iraqi (I'm from Iraq), then noticed that's what the description says. A couple months ago I saw a short video for Iraqi Jews (the few remaining) lighting candles in Baghdad for Hanukkah, and was also thinking even though he was reading in Hebrew, but also sounded very Iraqi. Lots of love to the Jewish people, and to anyone reading.
Thank you ✡️
Abrahaam alies Ebrahim Nabi is from Iraq only.. IAM a Christian but I won't accept Trinity
How can you not believe in the Trinity....Look at God through a spiritual eye...not the carnal eye
@@cherylboyd8085 Because it's fake.
The Iraqis had to get that tradition from somewhere
Shalom ! This Mizrachi Shema is great and spiritually uplifting. Todah !!
GOD BLESS ISRAEL. LONG LIVE THE HEBREW NATION 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱