I've just looked this up, and learned it is a prayer on Purim or Hannukah. I am not Jewish but everyone can appreciate the peace and the freedom it brings.
Aww thanks!! I mean, I can only take credit for the video half. The amazing Ed Boyer rocked it on audio editing! And can't forget Dio making everything just that much better :-)
Unbelievable... What fabulous a production it is... You guys outdid yourselves... In these times more appreciated than ever... Chag Sameach from the Great White North!
This made me cry happy tears! As a grad of Binghamton (96) and Syracuse (97), I’m thrilled to see both universities represented, but everyone was wonderful. Great job to the singers and videographers!
I don't know how anybody could give this video a thumbs down, it was awesome. Thank you for sharing it. Just sorry I missed it when it was first released.
Great unifying video and I probably can't accurately imagine the reality of your planning, organizing, *editing!!!* We appreciate it. Even the confused supporters I see below. You have true courage to not turn off comments, so let me add a little extra for balance. Playing your 2020 covid year Passover vid over and over got me through the tough hours of limbo.
Kol hakavod on the great video, but the "kol isha" warning in the description is offensive to many women. What's next, a "beged ish" warning because women are wearing pants? A "tznius" warning for sleeveless tops?
@@cdavis9362 That doesn't change the fact that this rabbinic prohibition, based on the notion that women's voices are seductive, is seen by many Jews as archaic and misogynistic, literally silencing women's voices. Six13 chose to post a beautiful video featuring many women's voices (kol hakavod to them for that), effectively rejecting the kol isha prohibition, but they undermine that choice by posting the warning, which legitimizes the prohibition. Sometimes you can't have it both ways; respecting one side inherently disrespects the other. One has to wonder how the young women who appear in this video feel about it. How many of them would sing in a concert knowing they would be introduced with the words, "Women are about to sing in front of men, so you might want to leave now"?
I've just looked this up, and learned it is a prayer on Purim or Hannukah. I am not Jewish but everyone can appreciate the peace and the freedom it brings.
Message for the editor: Good job bro, probably spent multiple hours on this and people don't really thank you that much. So thank you!
Aww thanks!! I mean, I can only take credit for the video half. The amazing Ed Boyer rocked it on audio editing! And can't forget Dio making everything just that much better :-)
@@kristine.kreations Well the whole team did an AMAZING job! well done. :)
Great! Happy Purim! Glad to see so many people involved!
So proud to be a part of this! Thank you
I grew up in West Orange NJ! Kol hakavoh to the West Orange singing group.
LOVE you guys for including women's voices! ❤❤❤
Unbelievable... What fabulous a production it is... You guys outdid yourselves... In these times more appreciated than ever... Chag Sameach from the Great White North!
Not gonna lie. This gave me goosebumps!! MORE PLEASE!
Fantastic Job by all. Enjoyed seeing all the groups participating
Wonderful! By the end I was in tears. So many outstanding groups, doing everything they can to sing together, even while apart. Chag sameach.
This made me cry happy tears! As a grad of Binghamton (96) and Syracuse (97), I’m thrilled to see both universities represented, but everyone was wonderful. Great job to the singers and videographers!
I don't know how anybody could give this video a thumbs down, it was awesome. Thank you for sharing it. Just sorry I missed it when it was first released.
Really good job! Also wanted to praise the editor that is obviously very talented!
Aww shucks. Although I'm not "the" editor. I can only take credit for the video portion. Ed and Dio did an amazing job on team audio!
@@kristine.kreations well we credit you for that as well! What's software did you use? You should give tutorials, you are that good lol
@@kristine.kreations how can I contact them? They did a amazing job on the mixing!
@@NossyDrelich Aww thanks! I work in Adobe Premiere Pro.
@@kristine.kreations you guys did a great job! sadly, when the editors' job is good, it's harder to notice it so I wanted to point it out.
Yayyy thank you
Happy Purim, Everyone.
Great love it.
Brings tears to eyes - lots of Jews from different streams - Kol Hakavod! Just amazing Toddah!
Fabulous!! Thank you very much
Love this! So happy Kaskeset could be a part of this video!!
This is awesome!
Everyone, have a safe and joyful Purim! 🎉❤️
Thank you so much for your music and the joy and happiness you spread around the world!!! ♡♡♡
beautiful collaboration!!!
You guys are amazing!
Happy Purim! This made me so happy to see all the different people and groups of all ages singing together!
Great unifying video and I probably can't accurately imagine the reality of your planning, organizing, *editing!!!* We appreciate it. Even the confused supporters I see below. You have true courage to not turn off comments, so let me add a little extra for balance. Playing your 2020 covid year Passover vid over and over got me through the tough hours of limbo.
Amazing!
Wow!!! This song lifted my soul! It just brightened my morning!! Everybody is awesome here! ADONAI GOD blesses each and everyone of you! ❤🕊🕯
Powerful!🍷
masterful! so connecting!
So beautiful
So great!!!!
I love it!
A❤awesome
Kol isha!!!
Well done (couldn't have done it better myself ;)!!!
Wow, that was marvelous. Missed Eric D. though.
@Chaya Kagan I can ask him parents: I know them both.
PURIM SAMEACH !!! ✡
👍🔥👌
First time with girls... what changed?
Not Jewish but I love JESUS , & HE commands us to love Israel 🇮🇱
Purim and chanukah.
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Dude, why would you make a video with kol isha. What are the red lines you won't cross?
Not very tznius
Kol hakavod on the great video, but the "kol isha" warning in the description is offensive to many women. What's next, a "beged ish" warning because women are wearing pants? A "tznius" warning for sleeveless tops?
It's not offensive at some more religious ppl don't listen to kol Isha so It's actually respectful that six13 mentioned the kol Isha
@@cdavis9362 That doesn't change the fact that this rabbinic prohibition, based on the notion that women's voices are seductive, is seen by many Jews as archaic and misogynistic, literally silencing women's voices. Six13 chose to post a beautiful video featuring many women's voices (kol hakavod to them for that), effectively rejecting the kol isha prohibition, but they undermine that choice by posting the warning, which legitimizes the prohibition. Sometimes you can't have it both ways; respecting one side inherently disrespects the other. One has to wonder how the young women who appear in this video feel about it. How many of them would sing in a concert knowing they would be introduced with the words, "Women are about to sing in front of men, so you might want to leave now"?
@@tamarwyschogrod Just stop it.