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Rotzoh (Dedi)
Hashem, in His great love for the Jewish people, has given them 248 dos and 365 don’ts in order for them to reach the levels of greatness that they were created to achieve, and to merit the ultimate reward, ‘דביקות בה – closeness to their loving Father in heaven.
Zeh (Yoely Greenfeld)
In order to constantly review these lessons of faith, a Yid sings Shiras HaYam at the start of every single day – reminding ourselves that we must retain our emunah no matter what that day may bring. Because after it was all said and done, וַיַּאֲמִינוּ בַּה’ וּבְמֹשֶׁה עַבְדּוֹ – and that’s the way it was always meant to be.
🕯 Moshe Yess (1945-2011) – 4th of Shvat
Having been among the first wave of Baalei Teshuva who somehow managed to survive the 60’s and return to the fold, Yess somehow manages to condense the entire tragedy of American assimilation into the space of a few simple lyrics and then task each and every one of us with a mission of epic proportions:
Kulanu Nelech (Benny Friedman)
In one terse retort, Moshe Rabbeinu makes the terms of our impending geulah crystal clear. “Kulanu Nelech” – we’re going, and we’re taking EVERYONE.
Pen Pen, Ken Ken (Yumi Lowy)
Combine Mona’s well-rounded arrangements, with Yumi’s fresh and lively vocals, along with Yossi’s unquenchable aptitude in taking the words of Chazal, and bringing out both their practical and perceptible implication through his mastery of music, and you have a hit worth listening to again and again.
You’re Never Alone (Avraham Fried)
Through all of life’s distractions – big or small, easy or hard – and of all the ways to receive this important message, I guess it’s somewhat ironic that it’s through music that I am reminded I am never alone.
Yevanim with R’ Shmuel Brazil
A timeless classic, sung throughout the world over the eight days of Chanukah, has so much depth in the words. Rav Shmuel Brazil, the composer of this classic, gives us a deeper meaning into the words that could help us get out of our rote ways of serving Hashem, and...
The Vayishlach Song (613 Torah Avenue)
Mr. Streetlamp, Mr. Pump, Mr. Mobile – Chaim’s adventures on Torah Avenue are probably the most unusual that any child has ever had!
Hinei Ma Tov with Yitzchok Rosenthal
A song of unity. A song of inspiration. Yitzchok Rosenthal, the founder and composer behind Shalsheles, takes us behind the scenes into this beautiful song that is still sung at kumzitzes around the world. Lchaim! Check out ALL our episodes on 24Six! Apple:...
Moriah / Ana S’lach Na – 1977
Imagine – this is the place where Avraham davened and was answered, thereby elevating and transforming its ground to the place most conducive for prayer and repentance – a place to which his children would forever flock to perform these spiritual feats…
