- The
Maccabeats returned to the
White House on
December 9, 2015 to
perform at the
afternoon reception of the
White House Hanukkah Party. The
Maccabeats have...
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solidarity and
resilience of the
Israeli people.
Jewish a
cappella groups Maccabeats, Y-Studs, and Six13
released Avinu SheBashamayim as a
reaction to the...
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praise of the game's
major antagonist rather than of God. In 2015, The
Maccabeats, an a
cappella group at
Yeshiva University,
released a P****over music...
- King's
Singers The
Kwartet Ladysmith Black Mambazo The
Longest Johns The
Maccabeats Maybebop Maytree The
Magnets The
Manhattan Transfer Metro Vocal Group...
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Ishay Ribo, Omer Adam, Matisyahu, and the
acapella group The
Maccabeats. The
Maccabeats performed Acheinu, the
Jewish prayer calling for the
release of...
- Post. Johnson,
Jenna (December 3, 2010). "
Maccabeats wish you a
happy Chanukah". The
Washington Post. "
Maccabeats Explode with
Hannukah Song". ThirdAge.com...
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arrangement for
orchestra and
chorus by
Claude Lapalme. Also in 2010, the
Maccabeats of
Yeshiva University released Voices from the Heights, with an a cappella...
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Jewish communities in the world. In 2020, the
Jewish A
Capella group the
Maccabeats released a
cover for the song.
Steve Lawrence and
Eydie Gorme featuring...
- song was used by
SportTV on its
coverage of the 2010 FIFA
World Cup. The
Maccabeats made an a
cappella cover of the song in 2010.
Matisyahu performed it with...
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Archived from the
original on 10
April 2018.
Retrieved 1 July 2018. "The
Maccabeats –
Purim Song". YouTube.
Archived from the
original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved...