A Tefilla Medley perfect for the Aseret Yemei Teshuva. During this auspicious time of the year we beseech our creator to have mercy on his children. Shema Yisrael and Malachim Hakdoshim are two songs that reach into the depth of our prayer as we ask Hashem to grant us a favorable judgment. Be inspired by this beautiful musical arrangement with EvanAl and the powerful vocals of Yitz Henkin.
Shema Yisrael - Sarit Hadad
Malachim Hakdoshim - Chaim Yisrael
Wedding at N'eemas Hachaim Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Arranged by: Eli Lax
Audio by: SC Events
Mixed by: Roar Recording
Video by: Motty Engel
Video Edit: Menachem (Munch) Wienstien
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
The Little Boy's Flowers- A Story of the Beis Hamikdash
Brought to you by KosherVids.com
This video is based on a story told over by R' Dovid Orlofsky.
Kiki Oberlander- main actor
Rachi Friedman- actor
Yosef Oberlander- actor
Eliyahu Salamon- actor
Yosef Karmeli- drone specialist
Yoni Hirsch- child voiceover
Ariel Shamouelian-audio
Raffi Jeramayis- audio
This video is based on a story told over by R' Dovid Orlofsky.
Kiki Oberlander- main actor
Rachi Friedman- actor
Yosef Oberlander- actor
Eliyahu Salamon- actor
Yosef Karmeli- drone specialist
Yoni Hirsch- child voiceover
Ariel Shamouelian-audio
Raffi Jeramayis- audio
"Look At Me, I’m OCD"
Sruli Richler is the CEO of the Surplus Company. At this MicDrop event Sruli opens up to the audience about his struggle with obsessive compulsive disorder. Everyday is a battle for Sruli but he gave this speech to help others. “You are not alone.” Sruli takes us on his journey where he was threatened to be put in a mental health facility at the age of eight. Sruli breaks barriers and wants to put an end to the stigma. If you suffer with OCD help is there.
Baruch Levine & Chicago Chevrah - Kivisi - Music Video
Composed by: Mendy Berger
Sung by: Baruch Levine
Produced By: Yochi Briskman
Choir: Mendy Berger, Nesanel Davis, Benji Israel, Levi Israel, Avrumi Prawer, R' Yitzy Simcha, Shimmy Webster
Music Arranged by: Yitzy Spinner
Video by: JOR Productions, Chicago
Sung by: Baruch Levine
Produced By: Yochi Briskman
Choir: Mendy Berger, Nesanel Davis, Benji Israel, Levi Israel, Avrumi Prawer, R' Yitzy Simcha, Shimmy Webster
Music Arranged by: Yitzy Spinner
Video by: JOR Productions, Chicago
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Sights & Sounds in Uman Rosh Hashanah 5779/2018
Rosh Hashanah is celebrated in countless different places around the world, but the Ukrainian city of Uman is particularly resonant for the Chasidic Breslov sect, whose founder, Rebbe Nachman, is buried here. Followers of Nachman, who died in 1810, believe in the importance of an annual pilgrimage to his gravesite during Rosh Hashanah, so thousands of Hasidic Jews continue to flock to Uman.
A record amount of Hasidic Jews are flocking to Uman – all told we're likely to see more than 30,000 arrive here during the festival, from 25 countries. Boryspil International Airport has been tasked with handling over 20,000 Hasidic Jews from all over the world, using 236 special flights. According to information gleaned from the airport, the great majority have come from the USA and Israel.
Many of the pilgrims have stayed in tents in Uman, while some have rented apartments. A squad of Israeli police officers, backed up by more than 400 Ukrainian law-enforcement personnel, have been providing the security over Yom Tov
Below are news reports from local TV news stations
A record amount of Hasidic Jews are flocking to Uman – all told we're likely to see more than 30,000 arrive here during the festival, from 25 countries. Boryspil International Airport has been tasked with handling over 20,000 Hasidic Jews from all over the world, using 236 special flights. According to information gleaned from the airport, the great majority have come from the USA and Israel.
Many of the pilgrims have stayed in tents in Uman, while some have rented apartments. A squad of Israeli police officers, backed up by more than 400 Ukrainian law-enforcement personnel, have been providing the security over Yom Tov
Below are news reports from local TV news stations
Sunday, September 09, 2018
Thousands in Uman For Rosh Hashanah
Thousands of Chasidic Jews from across the world flocked to Uman, to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. Around 30,000 Jewish pilgrims arrived in the central Ukrainian town from 19 different countries, primarily the US, Israel and Europe.
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