Y-Studs - Hashem Melech [Official Video]

Y-Studs A Cappella (Yeshiva Students) cover of “Hashem Melech,“ originally by Gad and Beni Elbaz: and based off of Khaled’s “C’est la vie“ For Bookings and Inquiries: Email- booking@ Call- 1-973-698-2936 Lead vocals performed by Kevin Perlitsh and Jonathan Green Lyrics below! Arrangement by Craig Resmovits Recorded by Colin Egan and Marianne Cheng Edited by Jeff Eames Mixed by Ed Boyer Mastered by Dave Sperandio Wanna find out more? Check out our website: Like us on Facebook! Video by Erez Cohen Music. Subscribe to his channel! Email: ContactErezCohen@ Camera Operator: Shuie Septimus Assistant Set Director: Jessica Weiss Lyrics: Hashem melech, Hashem malach, Hashem yimloch le’olam va’ed Hashem melech, Hashem malach, Hashem yimloch le’olam va’ed Hashem melech, Hashem malach, Hashem yimloch le’olam va’ed Hashem melech, Hashem malach, Hashem yimloch le’olam va’ed Ahalel Hashem Elokim ve’agadlenu b’toda Ahalel Hashem Elokim ve’agadlenu b’toda Yud ve’ He ve’ Vav ve’ He Hashem Elokeinu Hashem echad Yud ve’ He ve’ Vav ve’ He Hashem Elokeinu Hashem echad ה’ מֶלֶךְ, ה’ מָלַךְ, ה’ יִמְלוֹךְ לְעוֹלָם וָעֵד ה’ מֶלֶךְ, ה’ מָלַךְ, ה’ יִמְלוֹךְ לְעוֹלָם וָעֵד ה’ מֶלֶךְ, ה’ מָלַךְ, ה’ יִמְלוֹךְ לְעוֹלָם וָעֵד ה’ מֶלֶךְ, ה’ מָלַךְ, ה’ יִמְלוֹךְ לְעוֹלָם וָעֵד אהלל ה’ אלוקים ואגדלנו בתודה אהלל ה’ אלוקים ואגדלנו בתודה י -- ה -- ו --ה ה’ אלוקינו ה’ אחד י -- ה -- ו --ה ה’ אלוקינו ה’ אחד Hashem Melech Translation: The LORD is King, the LORD was King, the LORD will be King forever and ever I will praise the LORD G-d and I will make Him great with gratitude Yud and Hey and Vav and Hey, The LORD our G-d, The LORD is one [ Translation notes: - New Jewish Publication Society Tanach translation for ’Hashem Elokim’ as “the LORD G-d“ - Alternative translation provided by JPS for ’Hashem Elokeinu Hashem echad’ as “The LORD our G-d, the LORD is one“ - “Yud,“ “Hey,“ “Vav,“ and “Hey“ are the four Hebrew letters that spell the tetragrammaton, or the four letter name of God, often transliterated into Latin as YHWH. - To understand the use of “Hashem“ in Judaism, see: ]
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