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Jerusalem choir, made up of Israelis, Palestinians wows 'America's Got Talent'

"You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship," Simon Cowell tells the group.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  07-18-2024 06:30
Last modified: 07-18-2024 19:57
Jerusalem choir, made up of Israelis, Palestinians wows 'America's Got Talent'Getty Images/Berezko

The Jerusalem Youth Chorus delivered a stirring rendition of Philip Phillips' "Home" | Photo: Getty Images/Berezko

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A youth choir comprising Israelis and Palestinians has advanced to the second round of "America's Got Talent" after an impressive audition on Tuesday night's episode of the NBC show, the Jewish Chronicle reported Wednesday.

The Jerusalem Youth Chorus, made up of singers from east and west Jerusalem, delivered a stirring rendition of Philip Phillips' song "Home," earning enthusiastic approval from all four AGT judges and a standing ovation from the live audience.

The Jerusalem Youth Chorus brings unity and harmony to @AGT! 🎶✌️ #AGT #AGTAuditions pic.twitter.com/tF236qptlJ

— AGT Auditions (@AGTAuditions) July 17, 2024

Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara, and Howie Mandel all gave emphatic "yes" votes to the group, praising their performance and message.

One choir member described the group's mission to the judges, saying, "We believe through music and through working together and talking to each other, we are taking a step forward into building that amazing future where there is justice and there is freedom and there is equality and there is inclusion."

When asked by Klum about their plans for the $1 million prize money, another member responded, "We will create more spaces just like these choruses so people can meet people who are different from them."

Cowell commended the group, stating, "You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship." Mandel added that their performance gave him "goosebumps" and called it a "world anthem."

Vergara described the performance as "heartwarming" and "inspiring."

The Jerusalem Youth Chorus brings unity and harmony to @AGT! 🎶✌️ #AGT #AGTAuditions pic.twitter.com/tF236qptlJ

— AGT Auditions (@AGTAuditions) July 17, 2024

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