Thursday, August 25, 2022

Hillel Zaltsman - Boi Beshalom - Music Video

In a creative collaboration, starting with a musical classic and combining it with the everlasting words of Boi Beshalom and Shir Hashirim - Hillel Zaltsman and Moshe Siegel created this masterpiece of a song.

Hillel hopes to inspire the world, through his music, to reach a deeper and more meaningful connection with G-D

Produced by: Moshe Siegel
Performed by: Hillel Zaltsman
Video by: Hillel Zaltsman

For inquiries please reach out to: Hzmusic613@gmail.com

Rabbi Benzion Klatzko Shabbat Kiddush - Acapella

Composed and performed by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Recorded by Yisrael Ament

Each week the Jewish people are commanded to observe and cherish the day of Shabbat. We usher in the day by marking it's holiness through reciting the Kiddush. This is a Biblical commandment, reminding us that G-d Hashem created the world in six days and on the seventh day, He rested. Let us cherish this beautiful day each week with our friends and family.

This version of Kiddush, which Rabbi Benzion Klatzko composed, has been influenced by the tradition of his grandfather, Rabbi Meier Eisemann, who hailed Frankfurt, Germany (and was a member the Frankfurt Synagogue choir before the Holocaust). This is the same Kiddush he sings each week at his home in Monsey, New York. Rabbi Klatzko has been asked many times by his Shabbat guests to record this Kiddush so that they may learn it and share it with their families.

FULL REPLAY: Save Maimonides Event

Save Maimonides, a grassroots effort led by Brooklyn community leaders and members, hosted a town hall in Boro Park on Monday night to educate and mobilize the local community on the campaign’s goals and efforts to improve its hospital. The event, held in Ateres Chaya Hall, hosted more than a thousand participants who came together to show their support and share their negative experiences at Maimonides.

“The turnout demonstrates widespread concern in the community about the hospital,” said Mendy Reiner, the Co-Chairman of Save Maimonides. “The strong showing from Boro Park residents and beyond signals a strong, urgent mandate for government officials and hospital leadership to turn Maimonides around.”

The event featured prominent community activists and leaders, including author and philanthropist David Lichtenstein, Professor Alan Dershowitz and community activists Baruch Rosinger and Zvi Gluck. They shared examples of the hospital leadership’s negligence and ways to restore the medical center’s legacy. Lichtenstein recounted how three of his friends died after going to Maimonides for routine procedures

The event also kicked off Save Maimonides’ petition drive to demand oversight of the hospital by state regulators. Hundreds of attendees have already signed onto the campaign. Those who were not in attendance can show their support online at mmcpetitions.org

“This is an urgent community issue,” said Zvi Gluck, a local advocate and former EMT at Maimonides for years. “The hospital management is not effectively doing their job, directly causing pain and suffering to patients, their family members, and hospital staff.”

The coalition has gathered thousands of complaints from patients and their families detailing severe mistreatment, understaffing, and negligence, from elderly patients trapped in rooms with no air conditioning during a heatwave to doctors overlooking symptoms of grave concern. Save Maimo aims to have the New York State Department of Health step in to provide proper oversight and ensure hospital leadership has experience in the medical field.

“CEO Kenneth Gibbs has no background in nonprofits or health,” said Reiner. “We want to conduct a national search for an experienced leader to join the hospital. We need professionals with medical and nonprofit management experience, and the state must step in with formal oversight if we want to save the hospital.”

Bolstered by the success of Monday’s event, the campaign will soon expand its town halls to more communities impacted by the hospital’s failure to meet the needs of its patients.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Drone: Thousands at Satmar Rabbi's Grave on his Yahrzeit

Tens of Thousands of Jews from all walks of life streamed into Kiryas Joel Tuesday August 23 2022 for the 43th Yahrtzeit of the Satmar Rebbe, Reb Yoel Teitelbaum Zatzal, the founder of the Satmar Chasidic movement and namesake of the Satmar village in Orange County.

Worshippers visit Rabbi Teitelbaum’s Ohel each year on his yertzheit, Rabbi Teitelbaum died at age 92 in 1979, two years after Kiryas Joel was created.

We’ve Gotten This Close! We Can’t Stop Now!

We’ve gotten this close! We can’t stop now!

Throughout the past weeks, tens of thousands worldwide have united in tefillos and maasim tovim for Yanky’s refuah.  Rivers of tears have been spilled, and thousands joined the campaign, fundraising and donating to save Yanky’s life.

Many of you have already heard or read the heart-wrenching story of 6-year-old Yanky who collapsed only days after his Chumash party.  In no time, the doctors discovered the deadly tumor that formed in his kidneys and has already spread to other organs in his small body.

In Israel, the doctors already despaired of treatment, but there is one cancer clinic in America with an experimental treatment that still has the potential to save his life.  Knowing that this is Yanky’s only chance to live, his parents left their three young children in the care of family and friends in Israel and flew with little Yanky to America.


The enormous expenses incurred throughout the battle for Yanky’s life have drained his parents of every last penny. Their debts pursue them all the way to America, even as they fight valiantly to save their son’s life. 

We can’t leave them alone! We can’t abandon them now when they’re alone in a foreign country, apart from their small children, waging a desperate fight to save their son’s life! 

Open your hands and hearts to save a little boy’s life and a family from collapse! Listen to little Yanky beg to go home just so “I can go back to cheider and learn alef-beis with my rebbi…and play with my friends.”

His parents’ request is just as heart-wrenching!  “Help us bring our son home healthy! Daven that we don’t lose him now when there’s finally hope for his recovery!”

Please continue davening for Chaim Yaakov ben Yocheved Matel b’soch sha’ar cholei Yisrael!

Donate now to save Yanky’s life

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Lo Eshkocheich - Chaim Moshe Rechnitz

Composed By: Chaim Moshe Rechnitz & Zac Grodzinski
Sung by: Moishe Mendlowitz, Chaim Moshe & Yitzchak Tzvi Rechnitz
Arranged by: Eli Klein & Yitzy Berry
Vocals recorded by: Yossi Tyburg, Raz Klinghoffer & Keynor Studios

One of the strongest bonds is that of a mother with her child. Hashem's bond with us is stronger. Sometimes we may feel forgotten, but we are never forgotten. Hashem is forever good to us.

Thousands at Lavaya Of R' Shalom Cohen Zt’l

Spiritual leader of Shas party passed away at the age of 91

Thousands of Israeli mourners on Monday paid respect to the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Shalom Cohen, who passed away at the age of 91.

Police patrolled the procession route from the Porat Yosef Yeshiva that he led in Jerusalem's Geula neighborhood toward the Sanhedria Cemetery, with traffic disrupted in Israel's capital.

The chairman of the Shas party, Aryeh Deri, announced the passing of the party's spiritual leader, calling the rabbi "Our father, our teacher, our leader."

He was laid to rest next to his wife and near the resting place of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the former Shas spiritual leader who died nine years ago.

The party has a huge influence politically. Historically, the party has been the determining factor in building right-wing governments and the party therefore held massive political power over national policy.

Cohen was born in Jerusalem in 1931 to a rabbi father who ran a yeshiva in the holy city. He studied at the Porat Yosef Yeshiva in his youth and later taught there before becoming its leader.

Cohen was one of the first to publicly support Shas when it entered municipal politics in Jerusalem in the early 1980s, before joining the party's Council of Sages in 1984.

He is expected to be replaced on the council by Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, the son of Ovadia Yosef, who currently serves as Israel's chief Sephardic rabbi. He will complete his 10-year term next year, paving the way for his return to Shas.



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The Real Truth About Maimonides - Jacob Abilevitz Story

Jacob Abilevitz was diagnosed with a huge growth on his brain and was recommended to go to Dr. Amit Schwartz, the neurosurgeon at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn.

"I’m glad I went to Maimonides and didn’t go to any other hospital in the city--Dr. Schwartz is the best neurologist in the world and did the unimaginable with my care."

Monday, August 22, 2022

Three little words - Avraham Fried & Yossi Hecht

We are all faced with challenges that can sometimes feel overwhelming. Even through we understand that it is ultimately for our best, it takes courage and strength....

These “three little words” are testimony to the fact that not only do we understand it is all for the good, we feel it deeply enough to live with gratitude and appreciation to Hashem for all the good that He bestows upon us…

Composition and lyrics by: Yitzy Waldner
Music produced, arranged and mixed by: Mendy Portnoy
Mastered by: Aran Lavi
Avraham Fried vocals produced by: Yossi Tyberg
Executive Producer: Yossi Hecht
Directed by: Moshe Finkelstein/Crunch-time Media
Filmed by: Moshe Finkelstein & Jon Edwards

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די איינציגסטע השתדלות בדרך הטבע פאר א בעסערע צוקונפט, אז די ערוויילטע בעאמטע זאלן זיך רעכענען מיט אונז, איז בלויז דורך ארויסקומען אין די מאסן שטימען יעדעס מאל ס'איז דא עלעקשענס

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נישט קיין חילוק פאר וועם איר שטימט, מאכט אייער שטימע א חילוק

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Seder Nigunim - "Zhebiner Hartz" feat. Berel Zucker

This soul stirring Chabad Chasidic melody titled "Zhebiner Hartz" brings great inspiration to our hearts and souls preparing us to get closer to G-d through prayer. Led by Berel Zucker and recorded live together with the students of Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim Rabbinical College in Morristown, NJ.

Produced and directed by Bentzi Marcus.