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Give the Audience the Drum: Moshe (Marlon) Sobol
Season 2, Episode 2. Moshe (Marlon) Sobol is an accomplished, uber-talented, soulful and original musician. He is a drummer, percussionist, composer, improviser and accompanist. He is an experienced and innovative music therapist who brings relief through music to...
🕯 R’ Yosil Rosenzweig z’l (1947-2023) – 2nd of Tammuz
His music moved us, his stories inspired us, and his love for life and for those who lived it obligated all who knew him to live a life worth living – to make a difference in the world with the gifts that we were given.
The Music of Ishay Ribo: Unpacked for an English Speaking Audience
Season 2, Episode 1. Tuvia and Moshe are back, and begin Season 2 by breaking down the music of Ishay Ribo in their usual fun and explorative way. If you like this podcast, please rate us five stars, like, share and subscribe. For sponsorship opportunities, questions,...
🕯 Yossele Rosenblatt (1882-1933) – 25th of Sivan
Ninety years after his passing, Yossele Rosenblatt’s impact on chazzanus, in particular, and Jewish music, in general, continues to be felt.
Neiros Shabbos (Srully Williger)
In a world in which the only constant is change, the paper of note found it obvious that no matter what will be in a century from now, the Shabbos lecht will remain an eternal beacon of warmth and light in the Yiddish’e home.
Tov Lehodos (Avraham Fried)
When Shabbos arrives, the secret of song is revealed and together, we rejoice in the harmony of the Master Conductor.
Amech Ami (Kol Achai)
Rus clung tearfully to her mother-in-law Naomi, and begged to be allowed to go back with her to Eretz Yisroel; back to a Land ravaged by famine and to a life that would surely be fraught with difficulties. “Where you will go, I will go. Where you will stay, I will stay. Your Nation is My Nation and Your G-d is my G-d as well.” What an amazing and powerful statement!
Ki Karov with Eitan Katz
With just a few days till Shavuos, EItan Katz's Ki Karov serves as a perfect reminder to all of us that we are so close to being great in Torah and Avodas Hashem. One should never think he's not capable. Hashem tells us "Ki Karov Eilecha," it's in your heart. All we...
Asara Bnei Adam (Aaron Razel & Ishay Ribo)
It is through the kol Torah that the world continues to exist and it will be through the kol Torah that the world will merit the Geulah Shelaima, b’karov bi’yameinu.
Aish (Shwekey)
By revealing the P’nimius haTorah, Rabi Shimon made us fully aware that we need only to look within ourselves to find a roaring fire, a G-dly soul, thirsty for true meaning and a burning desire for the Divine. Lag Ba’omer is a day on which we can fan those inner flames until they become an enduring source of warmth and light, able, then, to ignite and illuminate the way for others as well. And that is something to celebrate.
