A timely message from HaGaon HaRav Shimon Galei, shlita, regarding the present global health and financial crisis.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Live! Fitche Benshimon Ft. Benny Friedman
For the thousands of families staying home tonight, enjoy a night of good music and warm vibes, and send your song requests to 718-310-8080. Streaming live from Flowmotion.tv studios
Chanayni - Moshe Mendlowitz - Benzion Klatzko
At this time, as in all moments of difficulty and challenge, when we call out to Hashem and remind ourselves that there is no one but Hashem to answer our tefilos, Hashem will surely respond and help his people
Composed by Benzion Klatzko
Performed by Moshe Mendlowitz
Arranged by Avi Fishoff
Produced by Benzion Klatzko and Hillel Kapnick
Backing Vocal by Hillel
Recorded at Fishoff Studios and Uptop Studio
Engineer Hillel Kapnick and Akiva Taubenblatt
Video produced by Benzion Klatzko
A Shabbat.com Production
Composed by Benzion Klatzko
Performed by Moshe Mendlowitz
Arranged by Avi Fishoff
Produced by Benzion Klatzko and Hillel Kapnick
Backing Vocal by Hillel
Recorded at Fishoff Studios and Uptop Studio
Engineer Hillel Kapnick and Akiva Taubenblatt
Video produced by Benzion Klatzko
A Shabbat.com Production
Friday, March 20, 2020
Yona Matza - Pinny Schachter, Azarya, and Luzy Klatzko
Composed by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Featuring a singing duet with Pinny Schachter, Azarya Klatzko and Luzy Klatzko
Yisrael Ament - Musical Arrangements
Violin - Miriam Hershkop
Produced by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Yona Matzah is another in a series of Shabbas zemiros that Rabbi Klatzko and the Klatzko family have composed to renew the love and spirit of Shabbos in their home. Two of the Klatzko children join Pinny Schachter together in this brand new uplifting zemer!
Featuring a singing duet with Pinny Schachter, Azarya Klatzko and Luzy Klatzko
Yisrael Ament - Musical Arrangements
Violin - Miriam Hershkop
Produced by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Yona Matzah is another in a series of Shabbas zemiros that Rabbi Klatzko and the Klatzko family have composed to renew the love and spirit of Shabbos in their home. Two of the Klatzko children join Pinny Schachter together in this brand new uplifting zemer!
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Elchonon Boruch With A Song of Chizuk - I Believe
With all the chaos going on in the world now, with social distancing and the unfortunate closing of schools, yeshivas and Shuls, we can you use some chizuk. That is why singer and songwriter Elchonon Boruch is releasing a new single titled, I Believe/Ani Maamin.
I Believe/Ani Maamin was composed and written by Elchonon himself and produced and arranged by producer Ron Ben Chaim. The idea behind the arrangement was to create a song where everyone could understand the song’s important message both in Hebrew and English. The timing of the songs release is in line with the current situation we are all facing, where now, more than ever, we must unify our thoughts and will. We have to look up to Shomayim and ask The Ribono Shel Olam to remember us “LaToiv” for good, both spiritually and physically, to bring Moshiach and the geulah bimeheira, and to bring us back to Yerushalayim as soon as possible. This would be the greatest comfort now that we might be separated from each other.
This week’s parsha is named Vayakel/Pikudei , which reflects on how Hashem gathers us, and how Hashem will remember us.
May each and everyone one of us, wherever we may be, unite in the ultimate mission to increase kavod shamayim in the world. May we show the world that we truly believe that Hashem Echad, Hashem, our Father and King, is The Only One Who is always there for us no matter what the situation is. May we merit to see the Geula Shelaima, the final redemption, speedily in our days.
I Believe/Ani Maamin was composed and written by Elchonon himself and produced and arranged by producer Ron Ben Chaim. The idea behind the arrangement was to create a song where everyone could understand the song’s important message both in Hebrew and English. The timing of the songs release is in line with the current situation we are all facing, where now, more than ever, we must unify our thoughts and will. We have to look up to Shomayim and ask The Ribono Shel Olam to remember us “LaToiv” for good, both spiritually and physically, to bring Moshiach and the geulah bimeheira, and to bring us back to Yerushalayim as soon as possible. This would be the greatest comfort now that we might be separated from each other.
This week’s parsha is named Vayakel/Pikudei , which reflects on how Hashem gathers us, and how Hashem will remember us.
May each and everyone one of us, wherever we may be, unite in the ultimate mission to increase kavod shamayim in the world. May we show the world that we truly believe that Hashem Echad, Hashem, our Father and King, is The Only One Who is always there for us no matter what the situation is. May we merit to see the Geula Shelaima, the final redemption, speedily in our days.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Simcha Leiner "We Go On" Music Video
It’s hard to imagine a more opportune time to release what is otherwise a timeless message - Yisrael lanetzach!
Despite the predicament we were all thrown into - We go on!
This is the 3rd of 3 music videos from Simcha’s latest album Kol Hakavod!
Song composed by: Simcha Leiner and Yitzy Waldner
Lyrics by: Simcha Leiner and Mrs. Ruchie Torgow
Song Arranged by: Daniel Kapler and Ian Freitor
Despite the predicament we were all thrown into - We go on!
This is the 3rd of 3 music videos from Simcha’s latest album Kol Hakavod!
Song composed by: Simcha Leiner and Yitzy Waldner
Lyrics by: Simcha Leiner and Mrs. Ruchie Torgow
Song Arranged by: Daniel Kapler and Ian Freitor
The Golden Crown Video Now Available
And Now For Some Good News: Just Released on video: The Golden Crown
Remember The Golden Crown?
That's right! The legendary story tape you grew up with, created by renowned singer and writer, Abie Rotenberg has now been released as a full feature animated film that is sure to delighted the entire family!
The Golden Crown is a beautiful, heartwarming story, filled with the timeless message of emunah and bitachon that have kept us alive through the ages. Featuring Baruch Levine as child actor and soloist, The Golden Crown, with it's suspenseful drama and delightful songs are sure to keep you and your family riveted until the very end.
Available only online at www.goldencrownfilm.com
Limited Time Offer:
Get a 20% Discount on either a rental or purchase - Enter promo code TGC20
Remember The Golden Crown?
That's right! The legendary story tape you grew up with, created by renowned singer and writer, Abie Rotenberg has now been released as a full feature animated film that is sure to delighted the entire family!
The Golden Crown is a beautiful, heartwarming story, filled with the timeless message of emunah and bitachon that have kept us alive through the ages. Featuring Baruch Levine as child actor and soloist, The Golden Crown, with it's suspenseful drama and delightful songs are sure to keep you and your family riveted until the very end.
Available only online at www.goldencrownfilm.com
Limited Time Offer:
Get a 20% Discount on either a rental or purchase - Enter promo code TGC20
Stuck at home? Let Oorah help!
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In a world turned on its head, there’s only one thing that always has and always will remain strong and stable. OUR TORAH.
It’s what we turn to in times of need and times of rejoicing, in times of health and times of illness, in times of security and times of danger.
Sign up for a TorahMate and gain that comfort and blessing that the Torah brings to the lives and minds of those who study it.

No YouTube needed! Watch videos HERE
For the adults: Join TorahMates today! A phone-based (and germ free!) Torah study program which is enhancing the lives of thousands across the globe.
In a world turned on its head, there’s only one thing that always has and always will remain strong and stable. OUR TORAH.
It’s what we turn to in times of need and times of rejoicing, in times of health and times of illness, in times of security and times of danger.
Sign up for a TorahMate and gain that comfort and blessing that the Torah brings to the lives and minds of those who study it.
Stop The Spread
We Are Stopping The SPREAD of Negativity- and So Can You.
A global pandemic requires a global response and tomorrow, Wednesday March 18th, with the encouragement and chizuk of Gedolim, a worldwide campaign is launching to join Klal Yisroel together in taking on a simple but powerful Kabbalah for 14 days as a zechus to protect us from all harm from the Coronavirus.
As the crisis deepens each day, Hashem is calling to us to look upward and recognize that everything is in His control. While the rest of the world continues trying to figure out stopgap measures to stem the ongoing spread of the disease, we know that it is only through Rachamei Shamayim that it will come to an end.
By accepting to not text, forward or post any hurtful messages for 14 days starting today, Wednesday March 18th until Tuesday March 31st we will send a message that we recognize the potential damage that a seemingly “harmless” comment can make. Parallel to the Coronavirus, we understand how the unchecked spread of such negativity can painfully impact individuals and groups in a very short time period.
Joining the campaign is easy by visiting www.joinstopthespread.com or texting “stopspread” to 474747.
Together with our continued Tefillos, the merit of this united campaign should BE’H again turn the months of Adar and Nisan into a zman of Nissim and Yeshuos for all of Klal Yisroel.
A global pandemic requires a global response and tomorrow, Wednesday March 18th, with the encouragement and chizuk of Gedolim, a worldwide campaign is launching to join Klal Yisroel together in taking on a simple but powerful Kabbalah for 14 days as a zechus to protect us from all harm from the Coronavirus.
As the crisis deepens each day, Hashem is calling to us to look upward and recognize that everything is in His control. While the rest of the world continues trying to figure out stopgap measures to stem the ongoing spread of the disease, we know that it is only through Rachamei Shamayim that it will come to an end.
By accepting to not text, forward or post any hurtful messages for 14 days starting today, Wednesday March 18th until Tuesday March 31st we will send a message that we recognize the potential damage that a seemingly “harmless” comment can make. Parallel to the Coronavirus, we understand how the unchecked spread of such negativity can painfully impact individuals and groups in a very short time period.
Joining the campaign is easy by visiting www.joinstopthespread.com or texting “stopspread” to 474747.
Together with our continued Tefillos, the merit of this united campaign should BE’H again turn the months of Adar and Nisan into a zman of Nissim and Yeshuos for all of Klal Yisroel.
Meet Mr. Appelbaum
Rabbi Yoel Gold’s meeting with Mr. Appelbaum reminds us to stay strong in our faith and love for Hashem and for each other.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Dirshu – Paris Siyum on Brachos - Torah Never Stops!
Torah Never Stops – No Matter What!
The French Revolution Continues!
By Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
As someone who has covered many siyumim in various locations around the globe, I have been granted a unique bird’s eye view into the unparalleled growth which has taken place from the previous Siyum Hashas cycle seven and half years ago to this one. But while there has been Torah growth everywhere – a revolution has just taken place in France! Many of us have learned about the French Revolution in history class. But most people do not know about the revolution which is taking place right now, as we speak. And much of the change began at the Dirshu Siyum Hashas that took place in Paris a few months ago.
Do the math yourself….
Of course there were Daf Yomi shiurim in France before the siyum. Just not many of them. The situation on the ground however was about to change. You see, in the months preceding the siyum, a team of Dirshu rabbonim traveled to France with the express goal of setting up additional Daf Yomi shiurim for the expected surge of learning that they knew was going to take place in the siyum’s aftermath. And so, while nobody was very surprised that many more Yidden suddenly wanted to learn the Daf, everyone was surprised by the sheer numbers. All over France the new shiurim were filled from one day to the next. But the Magidei Shiur quickly realized that it was not enough. The demand was too great. Within a very short time, even more shiurim were set up to accommodate the French Yidden, who were clamoring to learn Gemara!
And because nothing like this had ever occurred before in France – Rav Dovid Hofstedter, Nasi of Dirshu, decided that Dirshu was going to hold at least two major siyumim in France to celebrate the new French appreciation for Torah learning.
To whom does wisdom go?
A crackling electricity filled the room as Rav Dovid Hofstedter rose to address the overflow crowd.
“The weekly Torah portion we are reading right now deals with the Mishkan - which was built by Betzalel, who as the Gemara in Brachos tells us lived his life, “B’tzel Kel,” in the shadow of Hashem. The posuk uses the word, “Ri’u” when referring to Betzalel. But what exactly was the posuk telling us to look at?”
The Ramban explains the word “Ri’u” in the following way. He says, that this is referring to the idea that Hashem took someone who had been a slave in Mitzrayim and gave him the ability to become a master craftsman who could even put together a Mishkan!!”
Rav Dovid continued, “There is an obvious question here. Why did Hashem choose Betzalel for such an important task?”
He then quoted the posuk - “Ki b’lev kol chacham lev nasati chochma,” and continued, “Who receives chochma, who is the recipient of wisdom? We tend to think that certain people are born wise. And while some certainly are born that way, there are many others who are not born with brilliant minds and who were given chochma as a present. So the question becomes, “On whom does Hashem bestow His wisdom?” The answer - On the wise man - as the posuk states, B’lev kol chacham lev nasati chochma.” Yet that seems to imply that the recipient of Hashem’s gift, already has wisdom!!? Why then does Hashem need to give it to him?
The key lies in the words, “Chacham Lev,” as the posuk in Mishlei writes, “Chacham Lev Yikach Mitzvos.” Who is a Chacham Lev? Someone who has the desire to serve Hashem and to achieve Yiras Shomayim, someone who goes out of his way to grab any mitzvah that passes by. Why was Betzalel given the opportunity to build the Mishkan? Because he jumped at the chance, wanting the privilege with his entire heart and all his desire! And Hashem rewarded him with the wisdom he needed to fulfil his dream!! Here in France, people are no doubt thinking to themselves, “Sure I started Shas, but do I have what it takes to stay with the program for seven and a half years??!! And the answer is yes - if what you want is to finish Shas, then Hashem will give you the ability to do exactly as you wish!!!”
At the conference….
Dirshu always maximizes every opportunity to its fullest. Besides for two siyumim, in Marseilles and Paris, there was also a very productive conference for the French Daf Yomi Magidei Shiur – who were given the chance to spend a significant amount of time with Rav Dovid and his staff – their opportunity to update him on everything currently happening with Daf Yomi in France.
With many of the group sharing personal stories from their lives, Rav Dovid did the same.
“When I got married,” he told them, “Rav Shnuer Kotler, zt”l, the Rosh Yeshiva of Lakewood Yeshiva spoke to me, quoting the famous line, “Chosson domeh l’melech,” that a chosson is comparable to a king. “Let me ask you something,” Rav Shnuer said. “Do you think that a chosson is only comparable to a king for the week of Sheva Brachos? Of course not! A chosson should know that he can and should become a king for the rest of his life! Where? In his house. How does he become a king? By taking achrayus/responsibility for his family, and by guiding and leading his entire household with wisdom and strength.
The same idea applies to a Magid Shiur. He too is a king. Where? In his shiur!! How? By looking, relating and taking care of the people who come to learn with him as he would take care of the members of his family.”
The sky is the limit…
At least fifteen people approached the Nasi of Dirshu, wanting to share with him the fact that this siyum was the first time they had actually finished a Masechta of Gemara for the first time in their lives. Rav Dovid had been told of the success – of the Torah revolution, of the fact that so many Yidden had begun to learn for the first time. But there is hearing and there is seeing. Suddenly Rav Dovid was meeting the people he had been told about – the people whose lives had been changed in the best way possible - and there was no question in his mind that this was just the beginning - and that France was yet to see an even greater revolution when it came to making Torah learning an even bigger and more important part of every Jew’s life. They would continue learning – no matter what. Because that is what a Jew does.
The French Revolution Continues!
By Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
As someone who has covered many siyumim in various locations around the globe, I have been granted a unique bird’s eye view into the unparalleled growth which has taken place from the previous Siyum Hashas cycle seven and half years ago to this one. But while there has been Torah growth everywhere – a revolution has just taken place in France! Many of us have learned about the French Revolution in history class. But most people do not know about the revolution which is taking place right now, as we speak. And much of the change began at the Dirshu Siyum Hashas that took place in Paris a few months ago.
Do the math yourself….
Of course there were Daf Yomi shiurim in France before the siyum. Just not many of them. The situation on the ground however was about to change. You see, in the months preceding the siyum, a team of Dirshu rabbonim traveled to France with the express goal of setting up additional Daf Yomi shiurim for the expected surge of learning that they knew was going to take place in the siyum’s aftermath. And so, while nobody was very surprised that many more Yidden suddenly wanted to learn the Daf, everyone was surprised by the sheer numbers. All over France the new shiurim were filled from one day to the next. But the Magidei Shiur quickly realized that it was not enough. The demand was too great. Within a very short time, even more shiurim were set up to accommodate the French Yidden, who were clamoring to learn Gemara!
And because nothing like this had ever occurred before in France – Rav Dovid Hofstedter, Nasi of Dirshu, decided that Dirshu was going to hold at least two major siyumim in France to celebrate the new French appreciation for Torah learning.
To whom does wisdom go?
A crackling electricity filled the room as Rav Dovid Hofstedter rose to address the overflow crowd.
“The weekly Torah portion we are reading right now deals with the Mishkan - which was built by Betzalel, who as the Gemara in Brachos tells us lived his life, “B’tzel Kel,” in the shadow of Hashem. The posuk uses the word, “Ri’u” when referring to Betzalel. But what exactly was the posuk telling us to look at?”
The Ramban explains the word “Ri’u” in the following way. He says, that this is referring to the idea that Hashem took someone who had been a slave in Mitzrayim and gave him the ability to become a master craftsman who could even put together a Mishkan!!”
Rav Dovid continued, “There is an obvious question here. Why did Hashem choose Betzalel for such an important task?”
He then quoted the posuk - “Ki b’lev kol chacham lev nasati chochma,” and continued, “Who receives chochma, who is the recipient of wisdom? We tend to think that certain people are born wise. And while some certainly are born that way, there are many others who are not born with brilliant minds and who were given chochma as a present. So the question becomes, “On whom does Hashem bestow His wisdom?” The answer - On the wise man - as the posuk states, B’lev kol chacham lev nasati chochma.” Yet that seems to imply that the recipient of Hashem’s gift, already has wisdom!!? Why then does Hashem need to give it to him?
The key lies in the words, “Chacham Lev,” as the posuk in Mishlei writes, “Chacham Lev Yikach Mitzvos.” Who is a Chacham Lev? Someone who has the desire to serve Hashem and to achieve Yiras Shomayim, someone who goes out of his way to grab any mitzvah that passes by. Why was Betzalel given the opportunity to build the Mishkan? Because he jumped at the chance, wanting the privilege with his entire heart and all his desire! And Hashem rewarded him with the wisdom he needed to fulfil his dream!! Here in France, people are no doubt thinking to themselves, “Sure I started Shas, but do I have what it takes to stay with the program for seven and a half years??!! And the answer is yes - if what you want is to finish Shas, then Hashem will give you the ability to do exactly as you wish!!!”
At the conference….
Dirshu always maximizes every opportunity to its fullest. Besides for two siyumim, in Marseilles and Paris, there was also a very productive conference for the French Daf Yomi Magidei Shiur – who were given the chance to spend a significant amount of time with Rav Dovid and his staff – their opportunity to update him on everything currently happening with Daf Yomi in France.
With many of the group sharing personal stories from their lives, Rav Dovid did the same.
“When I got married,” he told them, “Rav Shnuer Kotler, zt”l, the Rosh Yeshiva of Lakewood Yeshiva spoke to me, quoting the famous line, “Chosson domeh l’melech,” that a chosson is comparable to a king. “Let me ask you something,” Rav Shnuer said. “Do you think that a chosson is only comparable to a king for the week of Sheva Brachos? Of course not! A chosson should know that he can and should become a king for the rest of his life! Where? In his house. How does he become a king? By taking achrayus/responsibility for his family, and by guiding and leading his entire household with wisdom and strength.
The same idea applies to a Magid Shiur. He too is a king. Where? In his shiur!! How? By looking, relating and taking care of the people who come to learn with him as he would take care of the members of his family.”
The sky is the limit…
At least fifteen people approached the Nasi of Dirshu, wanting to share with him the fact that this siyum was the first time they had actually finished a Masechta of Gemara for the first time in their lives. Rav Dovid had been told of the success – of the Torah revolution, of the fact that so many Yidden had begun to learn for the first time. But there is hearing and there is seeing. Suddenly Rav Dovid was meeting the people he had been told about – the people whose lives had been changed in the best way possible - and there was no question in his mind that this was just the beginning - and that France was yet to see an even greater revolution when it came to making Torah learning an even bigger and more important part of every Jew’s life. They would continue learning – no matter what. Because that is what a Jew does.
Avraham Fried - Yedid Nefesh Medley - Live 2020
ביצוע לייב ממופע "פריד והסימפונית" באמפי לייב ראשל"צ
לחנים: יוסי גרין, אלי טייטלבום ע"ה, ישראל לאם ואנשיל פרידמן
הפקה מוסיקלית עיבוד וניצוח: יובל סטופל
לחנים: יוסי גרין, אלי טייטלבום ע"ה, ישראל לאם ואנשיל פרידמן
הפקה מוסיקלית עיבוד וניצוח: יובל סטופל
Efraim Markowitz - Al Hanissim - Music Video
In those days of Purim and especially this year when you need to thank G-d that you’re healthy and alive whilst there are 1,000s worldwide that are panicking what will be coming next I wanna share with you the beautiful release accompanied by a music video...
“Al Hanisim”
Which was composed by the multi-talented young man Efraim Markowitz in a way that brings it out how you have to thank G-d on this situation and on day to day basics..
Efraim Markowitz is a name you probably didn't hear much from yet, But you will in the near future alot!
Efraim, is a multi-talented young man Originally from London located now in Israel, by writing his own Compositions, Arranging the Music, Mixing & Mastering, and some times doing the Vocals too he enters the music industry in the most unique way you ever imagined a man to come in so talented!
Al HaNissim is words you can defiantly say these days with the terrible Corona Virus going around and spreading daily. so we thank Hashem on the miracles and things he's doing!
Now with releasing this beautiful melody as his first debut, a song full of creativity and motivation he brings you a first taste of what's awaited to come alot more in upcoming projects!
“Al Hanisim”
Which was composed by the multi-talented young man Efraim Markowitz in a way that brings it out how you have to thank G-d on this situation and on day to day basics..
Efraim Markowitz is a name you probably didn't hear much from yet, But you will in the near future alot!
Efraim, is a multi-talented young man Originally from London located now in Israel, by writing his own Compositions, Arranging the Music, Mixing & Mastering, and some times doing the Vocals too he enters the music industry in the most unique way you ever imagined a man to come in so talented!
Al HaNissim is words you can defiantly say these days with the terrible Corona Virus going around and spreading daily. so we thank Hashem on the miracles and things he's doing!
Now with releasing this beautiful melody as his first debut, a song full of creativity and motivation he brings you a first taste of what's awaited to come alot more in upcoming projects!
Yedid Nefesh - Pinny Schachter - Music Video
Composed and Produced by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Vocals and Instrumentation - Pinny Schachter
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Hillel Kapnick
Recorded @ Uptop Studios
Music Video Directed, Produced and Edited by Rabbi Klatzko
A beautiful new Yedid Nefesh for your Shabbat table!
Rabbi Benzion Klatzko composed this Yedid Nefesh as the ultimate love song to Hashem. Yedid, most beloved, comes from the words יד יד, "hand in hand" the ultimate expression of connection. The Klatzkos even named their second son Yedidya, which means "most beloved of G-D. " Of all of the Zmirot composed for Shabbat, Yedid Nefesh has had the Mazal of having the most beautiful tunes composed to its lyrics. Rabbi Klatzko hopes that this new melody will find favor in the eyes of Hasham and His holy nation.
Vocals and Instrumentation - Pinny Schachter
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Hillel Kapnick
Recorded @ Uptop Studios
Music Video Directed, Produced and Edited by Rabbi Klatzko
A beautiful new Yedid Nefesh for your Shabbat table!
Rabbi Benzion Klatzko composed this Yedid Nefesh as the ultimate love song to Hashem. Yedid, most beloved, comes from the words יד יד, "hand in hand" the ultimate expression of connection. The Klatzkos even named their second son Yedidya, which means "most beloved of G-D. " Of all of the Zmirot composed for Shabbat, Yedid Nefesh has had the Mazal of having the most beautiful tunes composed to its lyrics. Rabbi Klatzko hopes that this new melody will find favor in the eyes of Hasham and His holy nation.
Monday, March 16, 2020
Stuck at Home, Neighbors Join in Balcony Sing-a-Long
Pirchei Yerushalayim Balcony Singing in Petah Tikva,
Hadar Ganim neighborhood hosts choir on one balcony and all neighbors come out to their balconies to join celebration.
Hadar Ganim neighborhood hosts choir on one balcony and all neighbors come out to their balconies to join celebration.
Rothschild Brothers -Tatte Ich Beit - Music Video
They made it ones with a big hit "Lechtele" and here again, the Rothschild brothers are releasing them new Single & Music video "Tatte Ich Beit" (Father I prey), composed and written by the younger brother Shmily!
Sung by: Yanki & Shmily Rothschild
Composed by: Shmily Rothschild
Music Arrangements: David Taub
Recorded at: Tenor Studio-Michael Tzi, Gal Kol
Recording engineers: David Taub, Aviv Yarimi
Mix & Mastering: Yaniv Balas
Video & Editing by Blue Studios
Filmed at Prince Road Synagogue in Liverpool, England
Sung by: Yanki & Shmily Rothschild
Composed by: Shmily Rothschild
Music Arrangements: David Taub
Recorded at: Tenor Studio-Michael Tzi, Gal Kol
Recording engineers: David Taub, Aviv Yarimi
Mix & Mastering: Yaniv Balas
Video & Editing by Blue Studios
Filmed at Prince Road Synagogue in Liverpool, England
Sunday, March 15, 2020
The Chuppah – Eli Feinstein ft. Levy Falkowitz & Shira
When a new couple takes first steps into their new union, there’s a sense of anticipation in the air. From the eternal maternal worry to the proud paternal hope to the fervent family prayers—everyone in attendance is part of the life-shaping event as it unfolds.
And yet, a chuppah is a common occurrence. Every community member has partaken in a growing number of such moments. It does take a special something to make a chuppah even more touching and heartrending than it already is.
Witness one such special performance. This chuppah was a gift to Chosson, Kallah and attendees alike, as Eli Feinstein produced a rare event of breathtaking beauty with a full band and expanded string section.
Everyone’s favorite tenor, Levi Falkowitz, took the lead, weaving in and out of the harmonies layered on by Shira’s finest voices. If there was anything ordinary about this event, it was the expectation that such a lineup would deliver something extraordinary.
Music: Eli Feinstein Production
Vocals: Levy Falkowitz & Shira
Concept & Production: Mayer Blumenfeld
Arranged: Eli Feinstein & Avremi Gourarie
Choir Arranged & Conducted: Yoely Horowitz
Mixed & Mastered: Yaniv Balas
Live Sound: Moshe Zuckerman
Post Production: Yossi Honig
Video & Edit: Engel Studios
And yet, a chuppah is a common occurrence. Every community member has partaken in a growing number of such moments. It does take a special something to make a chuppah even more touching and heartrending than it already is.
Witness one such special performance. This chuppah was a gift to Chosson, Kallah and attendees alike, as Eli Feinstein produced a rare event of breathtaking beauty with a full band and expanded string section.
Everyone’s favorite tenor, Levi Falkowitz, took the lead, weaving in and out of the harmonies layered on by Shira’s finest voices. If there was anything ordinary about this event, it was the expectation that such a lineup would deliver something extraordinary.
Music: Eli Feinstein Production
Vocals: Levy Falkowitz & Shira
Concept & Production: Mayer Blumenfeld
Arranged: Eli Feinstein & Avremi Gourarie
Choir Arranged & Conducted: Yoely Horowitz
Mixed & Mastered: Yaniv Balas
Live Sound: Moshe Zuckerman
Post Production: Yossi Honig
Video & Edit: Engel Studios
Labels:
Chupah,
Eli Feinstein,
Levy Falkowitz,
Music,
Shira Choir
MA-TOVU Music single by Yissachar Dror
Download the Single
Music Credits:
Song Composed & Produced by Yitzy Waldner
Music Produced & arranged by Ian Freitor
Mixed & Mastered @Play Master studio
Backing Vocals: Yissachar Dror
Vocals Recorded @STUDIO6 Lakewood N.J.
Video Credits:
Production: Munch media
Director/Cinematographer: Menachem Wienstein.
Music Credits:
Song Composed & Produced by Yitzy Waldner
Music Produced & arranged by Ian Freitor
Mixed & Mastered @Play Master studio
Backing Vocals: Yissachar Dror
Vocals Recorded @STUDIO6 Lakewood N.J.
Video Credits:
Production: Munch media
Director/Cinematographer: Menachem Wienstein.
Shmaya Fischer - Vehoiyu Hashem - Music Video
Shmaya Fischer is known as the rising chassidic star with a powerful one-of-a-kind voice and energy, performing at events and weddings across the globe.
Enjoy this brand new music video/track he created on superstar Nemouel Harroch's hit song V'hoyu.
Song Composed: Yaakov Menashe
Originally Recorded by: Nemouel Harroch
Lyrics By: Motty Iliowitz
~Music~
Produced by: Mendy Hershkowitz @ Sonic Duo
Directed by: Aba Berkowitz
Music Production by: Shloimy Salzman @ Sonic Duo
Vocals and Choir Recorded at: Sonic Duo Recording Studios
Mix and Master by: Gershy Schwartz @ Sonic Duo
~Video~
Concept and Production by: Leiby Lenerowitz @ Power-On Studios
Editing: Volvy Spitzer @ MK Studios
Enjoy this brand new music video/track he created on superstar Nemouel Harroch's hit song V'hoyu.
Song Composed: Yaakov Menashe
Originally Recorded by: Nemouel Harroch
Lyrics By: Motty Iliowitz
~Music~
Produced by: Mendy Hershkowitz @ Sonic Duo
Directed by: Aba Berkowitz
Music Production by: Shloimy Salzman @ Sonic Duo
Vocals and Choir Recorded at: Sonic Duo Recording Studios
Mix and Master by: Gershy Schwartz @ Sonic Duo
~Video~
Concept and Production by: Leiby Lenerowitz @ Power-On Studios
Editing: Volvy Spitzer @ MK Studios
Shlomo Yakov Weber - Shira - A Berko - Mitzvah Tantz
Badchen Shlomo Yankel Weber is well known in the world of Gramen at weddings with delivering his fine performance for Chusen & Kallah at the highest day of their life. By having grown up as a son of Badchunim King "Pinkie Weber" in a house where Gramen and Music had a big role in the daily life, he knows well his art. And now by releasing this fantastic 'Mitzvah Tantz Clip' he brings you a little taste of the next level performance getting done night after night at Yiddishe Simchas all around the globe!
Credits:
Music: Avrumi Berko
Choir: Shira Choir
Mixed & Mastered: Avrumi Berko
Video Filmed & Edited: Motty Engel - Engel Studios
Description Writeup: Yossi Shick
Credits:
Music: Avrumi Berko
Choir: Shira Choir
Mixed & Mastered: Avrumi Berko
Video Filmed & Edited: Motty Engel - Engel Studios
Description Writeup: Yossi Shick
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