Last year in Jerusalem's International Conference
Center at a party celebrating the mass Bar Mitzvah of 110 orphaned boys
coordinated by Colel Chabad, professional child singer Daniel Pruzansky sang
two Yiddshe classics: A Yiddishe Mamme and Oyfn Pripetchik.
Daniel Pruzansky was born
in 1999 and he lives in Rosh Ha'ayin. He plays the piano and clarinet and knows
how to sing opera. When he was six he won the first place in a young talent
competition becoming the solo singer of the band Kinderlach. At the age of nine
he released his first album which contains sixteen songs and he represented
Israel at the Slavic Bazaar festival two years ago.
Daniel and five girl singers
have formed a band called Kids.il. The group’s name refers to Israel’s
international domain suffix, which is .il. Working with musician Ohad Hitman,
they wrote the song Let the
Music Win, the Israeli entry
in the Junior Eurovision contest.
In the first video below, Daniel sings A Yiddishe Mamme and Oyfn Pripetchik. The video that follows is the official entry in the Junior Eurovision contest, with Kids.il singing the chorus in
four languages: English, Russian, French, and Hebrew.
Enjoy!
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(A tip of the kippah and a copy of our e-book Jewish Humor on Your Desktop: Humor in Jewish Life to May Herlands for bringing this talented young singer to our attention.)
The music is wonderful! The editing is great! :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do they have to be so rude as to walk in front of the young man during his performance--We can do without the big hats when a yarmulke would do as well. Someone should teach them all to respect any performer.His voice for a youngster is excellent. as is his delivery.
ReplyDeleteThis boy's singing took my breathe away...So much nostalgia with warm waves of days long gone.
ReplyDeletea delight! The boy's got soul!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the lead singer in the Chazen choirs on the High Holy Days.
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
Sid Finkel
Kids have a lot of talent and the music is fine but isn't this a humor site. Sorry I am just a crabby old man.
ReplyDeleteNote to "crabby old man": Please read the mission statement at the top of the page under the Jewish Humor Central logo. We try to be faithful to it and based on the great majority of responses and commments, we think we're providing just the right mix of jokes, humor, music, song, dance, funny news, and nachas-producing anecdotes. We always welcome feedback and if any other readers want to express opinions on our mix of blog posts, please do so here.
DeleteI agree that many of the audience members were behaving in a rude manner. There was no need to be walking around, effectively ignoring the performer. It was delightful watching the young audience members vamping for the camera, like young bar mitzvah boys everywhere.
ReplyDeleteDaniel has a magnificent voice.
A wonderfully talented young man. Gotta wonder about the choice of song... My Yiddishe Mama for a celebration of ORPHANS???
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