Jewish Holiday Hit Mashups

This 'Get Lucky' Parody Celebrates Rosh Hashanah

What better way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah than to compose your own song to the tune of 'Get Lucky' by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams? This parody video released by aish.com on YouTube is in honor of the Jewish New Year. 'Get Clarity' uses some of the same lyrics as the summer hit, but also offers a message of renewal and hope. This year, the holiday begins on September 4th and will continue through to September 6th.

This video features several young men dancing in a boy band-esque fashion. Singers include an elderly rabbi, accompanying himself on an electric guitar, and a young boy wearing a traditional yarmulke. One of the dancers also sounds the shofar horn, which is a Rosh Hashanah tradition.
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