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- 13 de Mayo, 2021
Har Hamor is a very conservative yeshiva in Jerusalem that recently - to the horror of the Israeli branch of globohomo - bluffed their way into Israel's parliament. The fact that they actually succeeded is hilarious, considering that they really don't have any support outside of a subsegment of a subsegment of the religious population. Their representative in the Knesset is always making speeches in the plenum about how the Israeli media is trying to "engineer the national consciousness" and all. It's beautiful.
Anyway, every year on the night after Sukkot ends, thousands of people come there to dance with the Torah the whole night:
I was there the year this particular clip was filmed:
They end off by singing the cooler alternative to Hatikvah (much better in both content and melody IMHO):
Some of my favorite highlights (bear in mind they repeat each song for around fifteen minutes) :
1. Psalms 144:15
2. Psalms 19:8
3. Psalms 19:9-10
4. Isaiah 26:2
5. Psalms 24:7, 10
Here's a playlist of the whole thing.
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I also love this. Sung by a male choir from Urk, a former island in the Netherlands:
Aside from burning down Covid test centers (based?) it's known for precisely two things:
1. Being the single most Christian conservative municipality in the Netherlands, with a plethora of churches that all hate each other.
2. Being the home of a thriving, unique local culture of men wearing one earring, along with two gay writers and a (supposedly) straight one who penned a very popular series about an "Inspector De Cock".
Anyway, every year on the night after Sukkot ends, thousands of people come there to dance with the Torah the whole night:
I was there the year this particular clip was filmed:
1. Psalms 144:15
2. Psalms 19:8
3. Psalms 19:9-10
4. Isaiah 26:2
5. Psalms 24:7, 10
Here's a playlist of the whole thing.
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I also love this. Sung by a male choir from Urk, a former island in the Netherlands:
1. Being the single most Christian conservative municipality in the Netherlands, with a plethora of churches that all hate each other.
2. Being the home of a thriving, unique local culture of men wearing one earring, along with two gay writers and a (supposedly) straight one who penned a very popular series about an "Inspector De Cock".
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