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"Those who donate to Merkaz HaTorah Teshuvos V'Hanhagos will receive ashirus." - The Posek Hador, HaGaon HaRav Moshe Shternbuch shlita
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As Elul begins, Yehuda Green presents “Shuvu Elai,” a fast-paced and uplifting song created for this meaningful season.
The new release brings the timeless call of teshuvah to life with warmth, energy, and joy, carrying Yehuda Green’s signature sincerity and unmistakable musical spirit.
With its lively melody, “Shuvu Elai” reflects the joy of knowing that every Yid can reconnect, return, and begin again.
The words “Shuvu Elai” remind listeners that the door to Hashem is always open, capturing not only the seriousness of Elul but also its hope and possibility.
Avrumy Lunger’s vibrant arrangement and polished mix give the track a fresh, energetic sound, making “Shuvu Elai” an inspiring soundtrack for the journey toward the Yamim Noraim.
Six years after Introspection, Mendy Portnoy returns to the piano with ELUL, a collection of unscripted, spontaneous interpretations of High Holiday melodies.
There were no pre-written arrangements or planned directions. Mendy entered the studio with the same core philosophy: connect to the moment, press record, and let the music flow freely. The album features both timeless niggunim and modern Jewish songs, using familiar melodies as starting points to explore new harmonies and unexpected musical paths.
This raw approach mirrors the essence of Elul, a season of quiet reflection, stripping away noise, and returning to what matters. ELUL isn't about over-producing classic songs, but discovering what happens when you sit with them honestly in the moment, much like sitting with yourself, reflecting on your relationships, processing everything that transpired over the past year, and holding your plans, desires, and wishes for the year to come.
One piano. A familiar melody. Pure spontaneity.
ELUL by Mendy Portnoy is available now on all streaming platforms.
The chuppah at a chasunah represents the deep connection that Klal Yisroel has with Hashem. Rashi tells us that at Har Sinai, Hashem, so to speak, came out to greet the Yidden, just like we see the Chosson does by taking three steps to greet his kallah at the chuppah.
L’shem Yichud Kudsha B’Richu Ushechintai- we say this before doing mitzvos because each time we do a mitzvah we set our intention to recreate this beautiful bond between us and Hashem. We must internalize that Hashem gets incredible nachas and enjoyment from each mitzvah that we do. He waits and anticipates our avodah, and knowing this is the true “Simcha shel Mitzvah”.
Take a moment at the next chuppah you are at to think deeply about what it represents. This connection is often missed, but it is such a perfect time to meditate on the beauty in front of you and the fact that this experience is a mashal for our holy relationship with Hashem.
Produced by Mendy Portnoy
Directed by Binyamin Babayof
Gaffer - Lucas Ruderman
Grip - Maxwell Geofffrey
Assistant Camera - Chaim Gerlitz
Casting by Shalom Dershowitz
Cast: Chaim Ghoori, Tova and Meir Dershowitz, Alexandra and Yehuda Schupper, Eitan and Rachel Perlysky
A Beautiful Maariv and Sefirah program featuring several chazzanim accompanied by a live chior, led by the world renowned conductor Yossy Schwartz, took place on May 14 2026 at Beth-El in Boro Park.
The event was produced in a partnership with Shea Freund and Heilig Muzikalish and dedicated by Mifal Midrash Yoel in honor of the completion of Sefer Ahavah in the daily Rambam shiurim by Hagaon Reb Yitzchok Lowy and Hagaon Reb Yoel Usher Labin
A Rare Opportunity for Ashirus - Directly from the Posek Hador
A Rare Opportunity for Ashirus - Directly from the Posek Hador
"Those who donate to Merkaz HaTorah Teshuvos V'Hanhagos will receive ashirus." - The Posek Hador, HaGaon HaRav Moshe Shternbuch shlita
Join those helping establish the new Merkaz HaTorah Teshuvos V'Hanhagos Kollel in Beit Shemesh and receive the Posek Hador's exclusive Golden Shmirah Coin - a treasured segulah for parnassah, ashirus, and hatzlachah.
Support the Torah that will help shape the future Gedolei Yisroel and take part in this extraordinary opportunity before the remaining coins are gone.
From the Yom Kippur Katan prayer service at the Great Synagogue of Ramat Gan, held on 29 Sivan, June 14, 2026. Featuring Cantors Yitzchak Meir Helfgot, Chaim Gantz and Avraham Bernholtz, accompanied by the Naria Choir conducted by Moshe Slosz.
Piano accompaniment: Raymond Goldstein
Filming and editing: Philip Braski / Evgeny Gavrilovich
There is a mind-boggling question that pierces to the very essence of our lives. How could a holy Yid, who possesses within him a Chelek Elokah Mima’al, a soul rooted in the highest of worlds, ever fall into sin? How could something so holy ever do something that is so beneath its stature?
Chazal reveal that a person only falls into sin when a spirit of folly, a sense of "silliness," takes hold of them. Each person has their own version of Shtus in their lives, and this song reminds us that we can overcome it all by remaining connected to that chelek elokah within us by connecting ourselves to the Torah and mitzvos that Hashem gave us.
Our Tzaddikim expound on this idea to show the immense power every Yid possesses to choose their path. While the struggle between good and evil feels intense, the choice in every moment is actually quite simple. Deep down, our hearts already yearn for Elokus (G-dliness); we just need to push aside the Shtus that clouds our vision.
The Mezritcher Maggid shares a transformative insight on the mishna, "Da ma Lemala Mimcha," which means "Know what is above you." He reveals a hidden meaning in these words: Know that everything happening in the higher realms is actually Mimcha, meaning it is "from you." This highlights the incredible impact a single action has on the entire universe, vibrating throughout both the spiritual and physical worlds.
We should take a moment every day to pause and remind ourselves why we are here and what our true purpose is.
Rebbe Nosson composed a masterpiece of prayers called Likutei Tefillos, filled with the most authentic and beautifully worded communications with Hashem. In the very first prayer of this collection, he provides the perfect words matching the theme of this song:
TYH Music/Mendy Portnoy/Farbrengable Studios
Written by Avraham Fried, Blumstein Bros, Yehudah Pinsker
Produced and Arranged by Yehudah Pinsker
Guitars: Yochai Sufrin
Keys: Mendy Portnoy, Yehudah Pinsker
Backing vocals by Yehudah Pinsker
Vocal Recording & Production by Yossi Tyberg
Video Credits:
AI Video Produced by TYH Creative and Naftoli Winter
Edited by Ezriel Gross