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Uploaded At Jan 28, 2021 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Exodus is playing for free on YouTube right now, probably for the holidays. I'm thinking of watching it again, but I know it will have me in tears again. This song also makes me cry. I was just listening to several different singers performing it, and this Pat Boone version is definitely the best version!
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I am a 70 years old Chinese, a Great Chinese Famine survivor and I also survived that “cultural revolution “ .
But all the pains and sufferings , whether it’s physical or mental, spiritual, became part of me.
I discovered this Exodus recently and found it incredibly soul touching.
As a self taught piano player, I learned to play this master piece and play for the elderly people where I serve as a volunteer. I also played it on my cruise trips.
I can listen to this over and over again. And in my mind, as I was absorbed in this magnificent music, I see those 36000000 people who died of starvation between 1958 to 1962. I was 8 years old when that catastrophe ended in 1962.
Exodus not only let you feel sadness, suffering, and human misery, it most importantly gives you hope and inspiration.
Life is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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@johnfdzurakjr111
1 year ago
I remember the movie and this song when I was a child. Our Jewish doctor was the only Jew we knew. My Dad fought w/Patton's Armor and helped liberate the concentration camps. I never heard a racial or ethnic slur pass my father's lips. He was first generation born American after his parents emigrated from Slovakia in 1900. My work career has been peppered by Jewish men who were tough, but more than willing mentors. I don't understand the hatred for Jews. Even more so when it's couched in what passes for "religion;" as if anyone can know the mind of God. Nothing of today's crisis will end well and chances are it will repeat itself in another guise
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