New York – Chanukah Song Goes Viral On YouTube Over 1 Million Hits

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    New York – The Maccabeats, Yeshiva University’s fourteen man a capella group consisting of ten undergraduates and four alumni are on fire. Their Chanukah video, Candlelight, a remake of a popular secular song has gone viral with over 1 million hits on YouTube in just one week, with over 500,000 hits in the past 24 hours alone.

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    Candlelight has become so popular that it has been featured on CNN, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, The Huffington Times and is on both MTV’s and AOL’s home pages. The song was also played this morning on The Today Show and the Maccabeats have taped segments for both CBS and NBC News.

    Featuring members of the Maccabeats in white dress shirt with black skinny ties against primary colored backgrounds, dressed in togas at Fort Tryon Park and enjoying a Chanukah party in the Manhattan apartment of a Fordham University law student, the video tells the story of Chanukah in three minutes and forty two seconds, amid latke flipping, jelly donut eating and dreidel spinning fun.

    The songs was the brainchild of Fordham University law student Immanuel Shalev who was listening to the original song on his iPod one day when the words “I throw my latkes in the air” came into Shalev’s head. Sticking as close to the original song lyrics as possible, Shalev and co-lyricist David Block manage to tell the story of Chanukah without ever using the word “Chanukah” in the song at all.

    “We never expected anything like this,” said Shalev in an exclusive interview with VIN News. “The Maccabeats follow Yeshiva University’s motto of Torah U’mada and while we do listen to secular music, we try to only do meaningful songs, bringing kodesh into the secular.”

    The video was filmed by Uri Westrich who was a major force behind Candlelight, using his creativity and eye for detail to produce a top notch video. In fact, while the actual filming of the video took only four days, Westrich spent three weeks editing the video until the final cut was ready.

    A behind the scenes video on YouTube offers a peek into the filming of the video, showing the brightly colored cloth backgrounds being taped to a whiteboard in Yeshiva University with silver duct tape, latkes being flipped in the air and ending up on the floor and toga clad Maccabeats in Crocs and sneakers chasing each other around Fort Tryon Park with swords.

    Shalev confesses to being stunned by the success of the video, saying “We are just shell shocked and are trying to internalize what is going on here.”

    But the most meaningful comment Shalev has received so far came from one viewer who said that after watching the video, he opened up a gemara and learned a daf of gemara, something he would not normally do.

    “It is just insane,” said Shalev. “We never expected anything like this to happen.”

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    G-Bro
    G-Bro
    13 years ago

    Their version is much better than the original form taio cruz…maybe he should take some pointers from these guys. Not that I know about taio cruz’s song personally-I just heard from a friend of a friend…

    cpa101
    cpa101
    13 years ago

    i think one of the qualifications to be a maccabeat, is u gotta be cute, lol 🙂

    oy_vey
    oy_vey
    13 years ago

    “The Maccabeats follow Yeshiva University’s motto of Torah U’mada and while we do listen to secular music, we try to only do meaningful songs, bringing kodesh into the secular.”

    Torah Umada is not the same as being mekadesh the gashmius with ruchniyus.

    Mentsh
    Mentsh
    13 years ago

    This is great. Fun, clean, and new!

    13 years ago

    OK. what ever.
    Nice for recreational fun.
    Not for people with a life !
    But was cute and enjoyable

    Berel13
    Berel13
    13 years ago

    pirsuma d’nisa

    WiseDude
    WiseDude
    13 years ago

    This is a wonderful video…a kiddush Hashem as it is bringing people closer to Jewish practice and belief. It is even wildly popular among non-Jews all over the world at this point. The video has way more than a million hits so far on YouTube. Many of the comments are things like “I wish I was Jewish” and “I am Jewish and I love this” etc. This is a kiddush Hashem.

    Pickle
    Pickle
    13 years ago

    “The Maccabeats follow Yeshiva University’s motto of Torah U’mada and while we do listen to secular music, we try to only do meaningful songs, bringing kodesh into the secular.”

    Kodesh into secular?! They should make the secular more kodesh not the kodesh more secular.

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    13 years ago

    They are ready to do a joint mega kosher hip-hop concert with Lipa and Matisyahu. Who needs Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga when we have our own talents?

    Torahjew
    Torahjew
    13 years ago

    lighten up it is a fun song/ video that is a huge hit here in the five towns most kids know the lyrics by heart it has made Chanukah more enjoyable for many which besides Hakarat Hatov is a theme of Chanukah

    WiseDude
    WiseDude
    13 years ago

    Now at 1.5 Million hits. Ranked in the top 100 songs downloaded from I-Tunes. Ranked #5 video in the world based on viewership today!

    Alteh-Bucher
    Alteh-Bucher
    13 years ago

    Its a great video and it serves a great purpose.

    This is coming from a lakewod alumni,

    cowfy
    cowfy
    13 years ago

    all the luck in the world to them.a little piece of lite in a dark age.

    13 years ago

    This is the first upbeat thing to come out of YU in a long, long time. Maybe there is something to their Center of the Jewish Future. I’m sure the administration had nothing to do with it, otherwise it wouldn’t have happened and they would have charged everytime you listened to the song. Sad commentary.

    RamapoJew
    RamapoJew
    13 years ago

    I wonder how long it will take for someone to blame the forest fires on this video.