Showing posts with label Moshe Weintraub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moshe Weintraub. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Dirshu’s Daf Hayomi B’Halacha Siyum Videos

Dirshu’s Daf Hayomi B’Halacha Siyum at Yad Eliyahu, Yerushalayim on Tuesday March 24 2015


Isaac Honig


Shloime Cohen

Monday, June 22, 2015

Moshe Vaintraub Sings At Motty Steinmetz Engagement

Badchan Moshe Vaintraub Sings At Motty Steinmetz Engagement, Motzei Shabbos June 20 2015.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Moshe Weintraub & Friends Sing For Cholai Yisroel

Erev Yom Kippur 2014 in Beit Rivka Rehabilitation Center in Petach Tikva, Israel

Friday, November 28, 2014

Moshe Weintraub & Pini Einhorn - Menicha V'simcha

Moshe Weintraub & Pini Einhorn sing at Kumzitz Yitzchak Fuchs's "Menicha V'simcha" accompanied by The Bren Band.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Kumzitz On a Greek River

Mona Rosenblum, Chazen Ushi Blumenberg, Mendy Werdyger, Arele Samet, and Moshe Weintraub sing on a Boat on a River in Greece, Friday November 1 2013 for the annual Fundraising of the Gerer Institutions in Israel.

A Gruntig Exclusive!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Mona Rosenblum & Shlomie Gertner Sing New Song

Mona Rosenblum and Shlomie Gertner teaching a new song in Israel with moshe weintraub at a Simchas Bais HaShoeva event

Monday, July 16, 2012

Singing In Auschwitz

Moshe Weintraub and Rosh Yeshiva Hagoan R' Baruch Mordechai Ezrachi with a group of bauchurim from his Yeshiva Ateres of Yerushalayim singing at the Auschwitz concentration camp on February, 2012.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Moshe Weintraub Sings In Poland

Singer Moshe Weintraub from Israel sings at the Bais Medrash of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin Know's as the The Chozeh of Lublin in  Lantzut, Poland on August 2011

A leading figure in the early Chasidic movement, he became known as the chozeh, which means "seer" or "visionary" in Hebrew, due to his great intuitive powers (he was actually nearly blind). He was a disciple of the Maggid of Mezritch. He continued his studies under Rabbi Shmelke of Nilkolsburg and Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk. He lived for a while in Lantzut before moving to Lublin.