Sunday June 15 2025
Mitzvah Tantz
Full Wedding
Friday, June 20, 2025
Thursday, June 19, 2025
The Song of Shevuos
Daf Yomi will be celebrating the Siyum of Shevuos is being celebrated this Thursday. The SONG OF SHEVUOS is a great chazara that includes hundreds of phrases found in the mesechta, chazur’ing its key klallim and yesodos - all in rhyme!
Visit www.SongsOfShas.com for the complete library of Songs.
Visit www.SongsOfShas.com for the complete library of Songs.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Israel Love Prayer Song - Ari Goldwag ft. Refael Klein
This song is dedicated in honor of Aviva Malka bas Leah Krainess - may it be a zchus for a refuah shelema!
Composition and Production by Ari Goldwag Lyrics by Ari Goldwag & Atara Bracha Schonberg.
Special thanks to Sarah Kukin and other crowdfunders for making the production of the song/video possible.
Composition and Production by Ari Goldwag Lyrics by Ari Goldwag & Atara Bracha Schonberg.
Special thanks to Sarah Kukin and other crowdfunders for making the production of the song/video possible.
Shabbos Is Shein at Slonim Wedding
Song and Lyrics Composed by Rav Moshe Wolfson, founder and longtime rav of Beis Midrash Emunas Yisrael, and mashgiach of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath for over 60 years
The Holiest Yid in World | Moshe Auslander | Preview
I am humbled and very excited to share these niggunim with you, whoever, wherever, and whenever you may be. Each of these niggunim express different ga’aguim, different moments, different feelings, and some of them may even feel like they express opposite sentiments.
And there lies the nekuda. Wherever a Yid is, Whenever a Yid is, and Whoever a Yid is, he is standing on holy ground, at a moment tailor made for him.
Sometimes his avoida is to laugh, and sometimes it's to cry and scream from the deepest place inside him. Sometimes his avoida is to dance like crazy, and sometimes his avoida is to feel the pain, to express it, and share it with his Father in heaven.
Lakol Zman Vaeis, in the deepest way. Because the Holiest place you could possibly be is right where you are. To be present, and in tune with our reality is mamish the deepest thing in the world.
Thank You Hashem for this opportunity to bring these songs to the world!
My fervent tefilla is that you laugh along, sing along, harmonize in the car, daven along, cry along, and dance along with these niggunim.
Lchaim!
Hope to Farbreng soon,
Moish
And there lies the nekuda. Wherever a Yid is, Whenever a Yid is, and Whoever a Yid is, he is standing on holy ground, at a moment tailor made for him.
Sometimes his avoida is to laugh, and sometimes it's to cry and scream from the deepest place inside him. Sometimes his avoida is to dance like crazy, and sometimes his avoida is to feel the pain, to express it, and share it with his Father in heaven.
Lakol Zman Vaeis, in the deepest way. Because the Holiest place you could possibly be is right where you are. To be present, and in tune with our reality is mamish the deepest thing in the world.
Thank You Hashem for this opportunity to bring these songs to the world!
My fervent tefilla is that you laugh along, sing along, harmonize in the car, daven along, cry along, and dance along with these niggunim.
Lchaim!
Hope to Farbreng soon,
Moish
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
TYH Presents: House Of Prayer | Israel Portnoy
This song began at a Jerusalem bus stop.
I was sitting on a graffiti-covered bench on Agripas Street nearly half my lifetime ago, fiddling around with a baseline and a pasuk, when the melody for “House of Prayer” started to form. At the time, either I wasn’t ready - or maybe dare I say, the world wasn’t - for these words to feel like they truly belonged. But something about now feels right. As if the vision they carry is no longer a dream, but rather a necessity and a reality we are inching towards.
The lyrics are from Isaiah/Yeshayahu.
We recite them at every tefilla during every chag— a vision of unity, yearning, and healing that resonates more than ever.
As a Levi, I’ve always felt a deep connection toward the role of music in our relationship with Hashem and his sacred service. This song, in particular, lets me lean into that ancestral calling - to sing and serve in the Beit HaMikdash, alongside my fellow Levite brothers - especially my biological brother Mendy, whose production poured equal parts of heart and talent into every note.
This double release marks the beginning of a collaborative album project between myself and Thank You Hashem. Much of this body of work is rooted in our yearning for redemption. It carries the same vision: music that feels like prayer, and prayer that sounds like music. Songs that reconnect us - with each other, with Hashem, and with the dream of a rebuilt Beit HaMikdash, where music, prayer, the people, and the Divine are once again fully united.
Alongside House of Prayer, we’re also releasing Baal Shem Tov Niggun, a melody attributed to the founder of the Chassidic movement. I’ve always felt a special connection to the Baal Shem Tov, not least because I carry his name. This niggun is one I’ve come back to time and again, often in quiet moments of return. There's something deeply poetic to me about these melodies, composed in Europe during difficult times for our people, now making a literal aliyah - redeemed and ready to be sung again, soon, in the rebuilt Beit HaMikdash. It felt like this niggun belonged here, in this moment.
Composed and Written by Israel Portnoy
Produced & Arranged by Mendy Portnoy
Executive Production: The Blumstein Brothers
Bass: Dani Shnaiderman
Guitars: Hanan Rubinstein & israel Portnoy
Horns: Dani Flam
Backing Vocals: Israel Portnoy & Mendy Portnoy
Mixed & Mastered by Ronen Hillel
Album Artwork: Yehuda Raice
Video: Shai Barak
PM: yakov Jsoephy
I was sitting on a graffiti-covered bench on Agripas Street nearly half my lifetime ago, fiddling around with a baseline and a pasuk, when the melody for “House of Prayer” started to form. At the time, either I wasn’t ready - or maybe dare I say, the world wasn’t - for these words to feel like they truly belonged. But something about now feels right. As if the vision they carry is no longer a dream, but rather a necessity and a reality we are inching towards.
The lyrics are from Isaiah/Yeshayahu.
We recite them at every tefilla during every chag— a vision of unity, yearning, and healing that resonates more than ever.
As a Levi, I’ve always felt a deep connection toward the role of music in our relationship with Hashem and his sacred service. This song, in particular, lets me lean into that ancestral calling - to sing and serve in the Beit HaMikdash, alongside my fellow Levite brothers - especially my biological brother Mendy, whose production poured equal parts of heart and talent into every note.
This double release marks the beginning of a collaborative album project between myself and Thank You Hashem. Much of this body of work is rooted in our yearning for redemption. It carries the same vision: music that feels like prayer, and prayer that sounds like music. Songs that reconnect us - with each other, with Hashem, and with the dream of a rebuilt Beit HaMikdash, where music, prayer, the people, and the Divine are once again fully united.
Alongside House of Prayer, we’re also releasing Baal Shem Tov Niggun, a melody attributed to the founder of the Chassidic movement. I’ve always felt a special connection to the Baal Shem Tov, not least because I carry his name. This niggun is one I’ve come back to time and again, often in quiet moments of return. There's something deeply poetic to me about these melodies, composed in Europe during difficult times for our people, now making a literal aliyah - redeemed and ready to be sung again, soon, in the rebuilt Beit HaMikdash. It felt like this niggun belonged here, in this moment.
Composed and Written by Israel Portnoy
Produced & Arranged by Mendy Portnoy
Executive Production: The Blumstein Brothers
Bass: Dani Shnaiderman
Guitars: Hanan Rubinstein & israel Portnoy
Horns: Dani Flam
Backing Vocals: Israel Portnoy & Mendy Portnoy
Mixed & Mastered by Ronen Hillel
Album Artwork: Yehuda Raice
Video: Shai Barak
PM: yakov Jsoephy
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Rishon Letzion Family's Harrowing & Miraculous Survival
Many saw the image of an Israeli policewoman holding a baby rescued from the rubble after an Iranian missile hit a residential area. The baby's father, former i24NEWS anchor Ariel Levin-Waldman, joins Nicole Zedeck on i24 News to recount his family's harrowing and 'miraculous' survival.
Netanyahu First Interview Since Attacks on Iran
Sunday, June 15, 12pm EST - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses why Israel carried out their strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, intel shared with the United States and more on ‘Special Report.’
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