Thursday, April 25, 2024

Replay: Thousands at Birkat Kohanim at Kotel

Tens of thousands of worshipers gathered Thursday morning for the traditional Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessing) ceremony during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall.

The ceremony was led by Israel's Chief Rabbis and the Rabbi of the Western Wall and Holy Sites. During the ceremony, prayers were offered for the swift return of the hostages, for the healing of the wounded, and for the well-being of the State of Israel, the IDF soldiers, and the security forces.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Shachmat - Y'varech'cha Hashem

Watch the full Shachmat play Here

Among the many impressive scenes in the magnificent play "Shachmat," one that stood out was the dramatic and heart-wrenching Pogrom scene. In this scene, we featured the beautiful song "יברכך" from the late Michoel Schnitzler.

This emotionally resonant melody was performed by the characters of father and son, who had survived a horrific pogrom, as he bared his soul, pursuing spiritual direction in a world fraught with obstacles.

Now that we're premiering the first streaming of the highly acclaimed "Shachmat" play, the fifth production from the Epic Shpiel series, which was originally performed live on the illustrious NJPac Stage to an audience of over 10,000 viewers, we are thrilled to present this impactful song as a separate video with English subtitles.

Come with us on this voyage of hope, understanding, and unwavering faith. Demonstrating that even amidst our most trying times, we believe that Hashem is present, and he is guiding us every step of the way.

Credits:
Preformed by: Duvid Feder (Father), & Zevy Wertzberger -Son)
Music by: Moshe Lebowitz Lebo rhythms Lyrics written by: Hertzka Rosenberg
Original song: Sung by Michoel Schnitzler, Composed by: Motty Ilowitz
Filmed by: FlowMotion
Edited by: Mendy Lenerowitz,
Mixing Special effect: Edgware Studios
Subtitles by: Ful-Stream media.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Michoel’s Flam-Hershy Weinberger, Naftali Schnitzler

To know Michoel was to love him. I consider myself so fortunate to have had such a wonderful relationship with Reb Michoel Schnitzler z”l, a pioneer in the world of Jewish music.

Of the many fond memories I have of our interactions together, one stands out in particular. Michoel approached me wanting to write a song in memory of his father, who he lost at a young age. He envisioned a piece where his father spoke to him and told him what it’s like in the Oilam HaEmes. Feeling like I wasn’t the best fit for the task, I suggested that Michoel approach his nephew, Naftali Schnitzler, and together they could write something powerful—Michoel about his father and Naftali about his grandfather. Sure enough, the song was created, but was never introduced to the world.

Fast forward, and it’s hard to believe we are already approaching the first yahrtzeit of our beloved Michoel. The past months have been painful, and initially, I couldn’t bring myself to express the loss in music. Listening to the song Michoel and Naftali worked on, however, made the emotions flow, and with them, new lyrics. This time, not about Michoel’s father, but about Michoel himself. Piecing together precious recordings Michoel had stored in his archives together with my own vocals and those of Naftali, the song finally felt complete.

It is my fervent hope that “Michoel’s Flam” touches hearts and neshamos just like Michoel was known to do.

Credits:

Vocals: Michoel Schnitzler, Hershy Weinberger, Naftali Schnitzler
Choir: The Shira Choir
Composed by: Naftali Schnitzler
Lyrics by: Hershy Weinberger
Arranged by: Naftali Schnitzler and Hershy Ginsburg
Mixed by: House of Music
Mastered by: Aharon Levy
Post Production: Avrumy Lunger
Video Concept: Zisha
Video Shot & Edited by: TwoTone Media
Thumbnail: Avrumy.com

Sunday, April 21, 2024

The Real Meaning of Kol Dichfin - Pesach 2024

Oneg Shabbos V’Yom Tov - The world's largest Kimcha D'Pischa Distribution Operation

Pesach 2024 is the 45’th year that the venerable Rav Efraim Stern, Director of the Oneg Shabbos V’Yom Tov Distribution, has been distributing provisions for Shabbos and Yom Tov for all these years, together with Family Rechnitz has escalated this year's campaign and was on site implementing the distribution of A-Z Yom tov supplies for 25,000 families of all types and stripes all over Eretz Yisroel.

One hundred and fifty distribution centers, two hundred and twenty thousand pounds of beef, forty tons of Shmura Matzah, two hundred and fifty thousand bottles of wine and grape juice, over four million eggs, hundreds of thousands of tons of fruits and vegetables - this colossal amount plus other pantry items is enhancing the Pesach for 25,000 needy families in Eretz Yisroel.

Thanks to Oneg Shabbos V'Yom Tov/Rechnitz Family 5884 Campaign, our less fortunate Acheinu Bnei Yisroel in Eretz Yisroel look forward to sitting down to the Seder.

As you sit down to the Seder with your families you will have the Zechus of having fulfilled Kol Dichfin, as you envision the family that you have sponsored, having Oneg Yom Tov in Eretz Yisroel and may we all be Zoche to Le’Shana Habaah B’Yerushalayim.

HaShata Hacha - next year Be'Eretz Yisroel
Hashta Avdei - next year, Bnei Chorin.

Donate now! and be a part of it
or call 718-663-0495

Jewish Music Artists Envelop in Prayer

The best musical artists of Jewish music today: singers, cantors, and musicians, together with the Jerusalem symphonic orchestra have come together to create this project, in order to raise our spirits during these dark days.

Just before Passover we lift our eyes and voices to pray for redemption from darkness, from oppression to freedom.

This project is dedicated to the families of the hostages and to all the bereaved families of this war. The opening song, sung by Daniel Weiss, whose beloved parents, Shmulik and Yehudit, were cruelly murdered in Kibbutz Beeri, is dedicated to their memory. May their memory be a blessing.

This project is dedicated as well to the courageous soldiers of the Israeli army and security forces who are risking their lives daily for the Jewish people. This is represented by the violinist, Mordechai Sheinvald, whom we accompanied as he left Tel Hashomer hospital rehabilitation after having been wounded in Gaza.

All the musicians have volunteered their time and expertise in this endeavor to strengthen the spirit of the Jewish people all over the world.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Deja Vu Trailer

From the producers of ‘Trapped in Iran' comes a new adventure by Chaya Morgenstern and Chana Rubinstein.

Steinhaus Productions Presents: Deja Vu

A suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat thriller experience.

“I won’t leave until I find you.” Embark on a dramatic journey alongside a resolute mother as she attempts to discern ally from adversary in her quest to reunite with her daughter.

Live the tale this Chol Hamoed Pesach
Locations in Lakewood, Monsey, Boro Park
Tickets will be sold at the door

For women and girls only.

The COBRA - Official Trailer

Throughout the past winter A new Production Came to life, Led by a Talented Master Minded Producer HM Seidenfeld, wanting to finally Produce a movie for the heimishe crowd but at a whole new level, with real professional actors, professionally written scripts and a top of the line production.

The movie was entirely filmed in Israel with experienced Israeli actors and a state of the art production team. We can't wait to finally release the movie this Chal Hamoed, we're sure you're all going to love it.

The movie will be shown in the following locations:

Monsey: Pupa Hall 15 Widman Court

Boro Park: Bais Esther Hall 1353 50th Street

Lakewood: Bais Shaindel 685 River Avenue (back entrance)

Timing is as follows:

For Men:
Wednesday Night 10:30 PM
Friday 11:00 AM
Motzei Shabbos 10:30 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM

For Women:
Thursday 1:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:00PM

Kureiv Yom Medley - Bostoner Niggunim

Arranged by Anshy Eckstien
Solo Boys: Shloimy Koth - Shmiel Klein
Recordings & Edit: Cheskie Fisch- Studio Dynamic
Cover Design: Chaim Y Grosz - SeeIt Media.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

LIVE: Historic Siyum HaRambam - 40 Years

In a monumental celebration of Rambam learning and Achdus, the global Chabad community is gearing up for the Siyum HaRambam Haolami, marking the completion of the annual study cycle of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah tomorrow, Wednesday, April 17th, on Eastern Parkway—right outside 770.

This year’s event, poised to be extraordinarily significant, commemorates 40 years since the Rebbe initiated the takanah for Klal Yisroel worldwide to engage in daily study of the Rambam.

Eastern Parkway will be entirely closed off for this grand celebration, aligning with the auspicious date of Yud Alef Nissan, which marks the Rebbe’s birthday. This year’s milestone—40 years of continuous Rambam study—is deeply symbolic, as Rabbi Shmuel Butman, chairman of the Vaad Siyum HaRambam Haolami, eloquently reflects. “As the Gemara states, ‘ואולך אתכם במדבר ארבעים שנה, וכתיב: ולא נתן ה’ לכם לב וגו’. אמר רבה, ש”מ: לא קאי איניש אדעתיה דרביה עד ארבעין שנין,'” says Rabbi Shmuel Butman, “It takes forty years to fully grasp and appreciate one’s teacher’s wisdom, This insight underscores the celebration’s significance, highlighting the forty years of Rambam.”

The festivities will be a grand assembly in true “ברוב עם הדרת מלך” fashion, with renowned singer Avraham Fried leading the crowd in soul-stirring Niggunim.

This year’s Siyum HaRambam Haolami not only marks a historic period of dedication to Rambam study but also serves as a moment of Achdus and reflection within the Chabad community, reinforcing the bond with the Rebbe. As we gather on Eastern Parkway, we celebrate not just the completion of another cycle, but forty years of collective growth, learning, and anticipation for the ultimate redemption.

Alef Beis Through Song - Yiddish

Neumann Media Presents: New Video Teaches Alef Beis Through Song

Buy It Here

Slobodka - Motty Ilowitz & Yidi Bialostozky

Experience an evening of soul-stirring music and profound storytelling as Motty Ilowitz and Yidi Bialostozky take the stage at the Slobodka Yeshiva dinner event. Witness the magic as they share a captivating performance, accompanied by the Mendy Hershkowitz Band and the Shira Choir. Graced by the presence of the esteemed Rosh Yeshiva, who traveled all the way from Eretz Yisroel to be part of this special occasion.

At the heart of their performance lies a poignant tale of generosity and the transformative impact of a simple patron who unknowingly changed the course of two young students' lives by sponsoring their education at the yeshiva. Little did he know, they would grow to become two of the most revered Torah scholars of their generation, Reb Aaron Kotler and Reb Yaakov Kamenetsky.

With heartfelt lyrics written by Motty Ilowitz and soulful vocals by both Motty and Yiddy, this performance is sure to uplift and inspire. Watch it and be moved by the power of music and the enduring legacy of Torah.

Written by: Motty Ilowitz
Performed by: Motty Ilowitz & Yidi Bialostozky
Band: Mendy H Band
Choir by: Shira Choir
Video Production: Sonic Duo Studio
Video Shooting: Motty Engel
Video Editing: Hershy Segal
Mix & Master: Sonic Duo Studios
LED & Lighting: Stellar Production
Thumbnail: Avrumy @ trianglemedia.nyc