During the "three weeks," a sad time on the Jewish calendar commemorating the temple's destruction, listening to music is typically not allowed. However, acapella, music consisting solely of voices, is permitted during this period of mourning. The hope is to rebuild the temple so that real music can be celebrated once again.
Speaker 0: What's the biggest nightmare for a Jewish DJ? An event during the three weeks. That's right. We're in the three weeks. It's a sad time on the Jewish calendar, and we're not allowed to listen to music.
I said we're not allowed to listen to music because we mourn the destruction of the temple. But listen carefully. It's not actually music. It's actually all acapella. It's all voices.
There's no real musical instruments being used here, and we are allowed to listen to acapella. We pray for a time of no more mourning. We rebuild the temple so we could really celebrate with real music.