PRODUCED BY: LAZER LEVY
COMPOSED BY: ARYEH LEIB
MUSIC ARRANGED BY: LAZER LEVY
CHOIR ARRANGED BY: MICHOEL DOV SCHWARTZ
GUITARS BY: LAZER ABELES
RECORDED, EDITED & MIXED BY: LAZER LEVY @ SOUND SONIC STUDIO
COVER DESIGN BY: S.L.P.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: B.G & A Y LEVY
Sunday, June 01, 2025
TYH Ft. Israel Portony - New Day Will Rise
This song was originally sung by our sister, Yuval Raphael, who miraculously survived the Nova festival massacre. Her life was spared in chaos, and from that place, she literally found her voice and brought this melody to the world.
This cover, performed by Israel Portnoy and presented by Thank You Hashem, reminds us that the souls of those we lost—and those who lived—are all calling out to us. They’re telling us something deeper: “mayim rabbim lo yuchlu lechabot et ha’ahava” — no flood, no force, no darkness can ever extinguish the love that burns within the Jewish soul.
Sung in three languages, this rendition bridges worlds and hearts. The video, like the song, dances between darkness and light, as the lyric “a new day will rise” suggests. In a time when “everyone cries”, this is a reminder: “don’t cry alone!” The Pintele yid of Jews all around the world are more united than ever—in grief, resilience, and joy. We are in this dance together, our eternal spark that stays connected to Hashem is shining with love, with Emunah. This release marks the beginning of a new musical collaboration between Israel Portnoy and Thank You Hashem, with a full album coming sooner than you think!
Credits: Written by Keren Peles and Originally Performed by Yuval Raphel
Produced by Mendy Portnoy
Strings Arranged and Performed by Yoed Nir
Mixed & Mastered by Yaron Saffer
Video Credits:
Director: Mendy Portnoy
Producer: Binyamin Babayof
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Gaffer: Ethan
Grip: Teo
This cover, performed by Israel Portnoy and presented by Thank You Hashem, reminds us that the souls of those we lost—and those who lived—are all calling out to us. They’re telling us something deeper: “mayim rabbim lo yuchlu lechabot et ha’ahava” — no flood, no force, no darkness can ever extinguish the love that burns within the Jewish soul.
Sung in three languages, this rendition bridges worlds and hearts. The video, like the song, dances between darkness and light, as the lyric “a new day will rise” suggests. In a time when “everyone cries”, this is a reminder: “don’t cry alone!” The Pintele yid of Jews all around the world are more united than ever—in grief, resilience, and joy. We are in this dance together, our eternal spark that stays connected to Hashem is shining with love, with Emunah. This release marks the beginning of a new musical collaboration between Israel Portnoy and Thank You Hashem, with a full album coming sooner than you think!
Credits: Written by Keren Peles and Originally Performed by Yuval Raphel
Produced by Mendy Portnoy
Strings Arranged and Performed by Yoed Nir
Mixed & Mastered by Yaron Saffer
Video Credits:
Director: Mendy Portnoy
Producer: Binyamin Babayof
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Gaffer: Ethan
Grip: Teo
TYH Live Sessions: Sruly Green - Part 1
Sruly Green performs live with an incredible band in this high-energy session. Every musician brings serious skill and feel, turning each song into something fresh and fully alive. From tight grooves to rich arrangements, this band delivers.
If you’re into live music, real performance, and serious vibes—this one’s for you.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more live sessions, behind-the-scenes footage, and new releases from Sruly
Piano/Musical Director: Mendy Portnoy
Drums: Zishe Green
Saxophone: Avrumi Bosch
Guitar: Nachman Dryer
Bass: Sruli Friedman
Director/Producer/Editor: Binyamin Babayof
Executive Producer: Mendy Portnoy
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Assistant Camera: Josiah Anderson
Assistant Director: Chaim Gerlitz
Mixing by Tzvi Levine
Srulys Producer Zisha Surkis
Bookings 845-570-1605
If you’re into live music, real performance, and serious vibes—this one’s for you.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more live sessions, behind-the-scenes footage, and new releases from Sruly
Piano/Musical Director: Mendy Portnoy
Drums: Zishe Green
Saxophone: Avrumi Bosch
Guitar: Nachman Dryer
Bass: Sruli Friedman
Director/Producer/Editor: Binyamin Babayof
Executive Producer: Mendy Portnoy
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Assistant Camera: Josiah Anderson
Assistant Director: Chaim Gerlitz
Mixing by Tzvi Levine
Srulys Producer Zisha Surkis
Bookings 845-570-1605
Saturday, May 31, 2025
DIY Flower Vase Hydro Dipping for Shavuos
DIY Flower Vase Hydro Dipping for Shavuos with Mushky Yiftach
Just in time for Shavuos, popular craft creator Mushky Yiftach of On a Roll Crafts has released a vibrant and easy-to-follow YouTube tutorial on how to create a stunning marbled vase using the hydro dipping technique—perfect for enhancing your Yom Tov table with a personal touch.
In the video, Mushky guides viewers through each step of this mesmerizing process that transforms a plain vase into a dazzling floral centerpiece, using only a few household supplies and a bit of creativity.
Whether you're decorating for Shavuos or looking for a fun family project, this craft is kid-friendly, budget-friendly, and bursting with color.
Watch the full tutorial below.
Just in time for Shavuos, popular craft creator Mushky Yiftach of On a Roll Crafts has released a vibrant and easy-to-follow YouTube tutorial on how to create a stunning marbled vase using the hydro dipping technique—perfect for enhancing your Yom Tov table with a personal touch.
In the video, Mushky guides viewers through each step of this mesmerizing process that transforms a plain vase into a dazzling floral centerpiece, using only a few household supplies and a bit of creativity.
Whether you're decorating for Shavuos or looking for a fun family project, this craft is kid-friendly, budget-friendly, and bursting with color.
Watch the full tutorial below.
TYH Presents: Panim Yafot | Aryeh Rubin
In Pirkei Avos, Chazal tell us to greet every person with a cheerful smile. It’s not just about being nice. It’s about showing people they matter, making them feel seen. A smile can open hearts, create connection, and bring light where it’s needed most. That’s the heart of this song, performed by Aryeh Rubin.
The timing of the release couldn’t be better. We’re coming from Lag Baomer, which reminds us of the lessons from the students of Rebbi Akiva, who didn’t show enough respect to one another. We’re still learning how to fix that by living with more ahavas Yisroel, more sensitivity, and more achdus. And as we get closer to Shavuos, we remember that the Torah was only given to us once we were truly united, as one people with one heart.
It’s the perfect moment to spread more warmth. And even after the season passes, the message of Panim Yafot will keep on shining.
A smile never goes out of style.
Produced and Arranged by Israel Portnoy
Additional Production & Piano: Mendy Portnoy
Backing Vocals: Israel Portnoy
Denni Holt - Percussion
Avi Singolda - Guitars
Flute- Avromi Basch
Mixed by Mendy Portnoy & Yaron Safer
Mastered: Yaron Safer
Director/Producer/Editor: Binyamin Babayof
Executive Producer: Mendy Portnoy
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Assistant Camera: Josiah Anderson
Assistant Director: Chaim Gerlitz
Actors: Walter Milani, Yitzy Bassul, David Ellner, Shmuel Ber Gluck, Meir Shuvalsky, Ezra Kapnick
The timing of the release couldn’t be better. We’re coming from Lag Baomer, which reminds us of the lessons from the students of Rebbi Akiva, who didn’t show enough respect to one another. We’re still learning how to fix that by living with more ahavas Yisroel, more sensitivity, and more achdus. And as we get closer to Shavuos, we remember that the Torah was only given to us once we were truly united, as one people with one heart.
It’s the perfect moment to spread more warmth. And even after the season passes, the message of Panim Yafot will keep on shining.
A smile never goes out of style.
Produced and Arranged by Israel Portnoy
Additional Production & Piano: Mendy Portnoy
Backing Vocals: Israel Portnoy
Denni Holt - Percussion
Avi Singolda - Guitars
Flute- Avromi Basch
Mixed by Mendy Portnoy & Yaron Safer
Mastered: Yaron Safer
Director/Producer/Editor: Binyamin Babayof
Executive Producer: Mendy Portnoy
Director of Photography: James Kolsby
Assistant Camera: Josiah Anderson
Assistant Director: Chaim Gerlitz
Actors: Walter Milani, Yitzy Bassul, David Ellner, Shmuel Ber Gluck, Meir Shuvalsky, Ezra Kapnick
Friday, May 30, 2025
Sambatyon - Motty Ilowitz & Shulem Lemmer
The Sambatyon isn’t the average river. It’s a wall of chaos, raging six days a week with stones, daring anyone to try and cross it.
And still… they crossed it.
First came Reb Meir, a chazzan. His town was under threat, and they needed someone competent to help. He crossed the Sambatyon to summon Reb Don, who could stand up to the ruler’s challenge.
But before Reb Don headed out, they realized something: Crossing thus far, on Shabbos, while the waters were calm, had been permitted; it was pikuach nefesh. But crossing back wouldn’t be. So each would remain stranded on the far side of where they began.
Reb Meir wrote a poem “Akdamus”, and handed it to Reb Don to bring back for the people of his town, whom he would never see again.
Reb Don crossed and defended Torah. And like Reb Meir, he never returned.
Every person has their own “Sambatyon”, something that feels impossible, uncrossable. Yet, out of everyone, you’re chosen and capable to carry out your part. Even if it takes walking through stormy seas.
This Shavuos, as we say “Akdamus”, may we find the strength to cross our own seas and receive all the goodness waiting on the other side.
Credits:
Performed by: Motty Ilowitz & Shulem Lemmer
Composed & Written by: Motty Ilowitz
Music by: Binyomin Schlesinger @ TheYiddishNote
Video Produced by: Power On Studios
Vocals recorder at: BYG Studios
Thumbnail: Pinpoint Media
And still… they crossed it.
First came Reb Meir, a chazzan. His town was under threat, and they needed someone competent to help. He crossed the Sambatyon to summon Reb Don, who could stand up to the ruler’s challenge.
But before Reb Don headed out, they realized something: Crossing thus far, on Shabbos, while the waters were calm, had been permitted; it was pikuach nefesh. But crossing back wouldn’t be. So each would remain stranded on the far side of where they began.
Reb Meir wrote a poem “Akdamus”, and handed it to Reb Don to bring back for the people of his town, whom he would never see again.
Reb Don crossed and defended Torah. And like Reb Meir, he never returned.
Every person has their own “Sambatyon”, something that feels impossible, uncrossable. Yet, out of everyone, you’re chosen and capable to carry out your part. Even if it takes walking through stormy seas.
This Shavuos, as we say “Akdamus”, may we find the strength to cross our own seas and receive all the goodness waiting on the other side.
Credits:
Performed by: Motty Ilowitz & Shulem Lemmer
Composed & Written by: Motty Ilowitz
Music by: Binyomin Schlesinger @ TheYiddishNote
Video Produced by: Power On Studios
Vocals recorder at: BYG Studios
Thumbnail: Pinpoint Media
Avi Reymi & Yair Bodner Arale Samet - V'zakeini
Composed by The Pittsburger Rebbe, Rav Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer zt”l
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Levi Y Cohen - The Soul Song - Official Music Video
Warm your heart, find your true self, join me in healing through the torah of tzaddikim and song. its an honour & privilege to present to you this unique song of truth, kindness & torah of the Bal Shem Tov, from my upcoming album.
In the story of the Pardes (Chagiga 14b, Zohar I:26b), Elisha Ben Avuya hears a heavenly voice say, “All may return—except Acher.” Believing he was beyond redemption, he turned away from Hashem. But the Holy Baal Shem Tov teaches that this voice "Except Acher" wasn’t from Heaven, wasn't his soul—it was the Satan. The soul encourages, uplifts, and believes in you. The Satan sows doubt, despair, and defeat. Know the difference. The rule is simple: if the voice within says you can do it, you’re strong, you’re beautiful—it's your soul. If it says otherwise, it’s not.
Composed by Levi Y Cohen
Arranged by SideYard Studios
Accoustic Guitars by Amit Yitzchak
Electric Guitars by Motti Feldman
Video by Yarin Alush
Video Concept by Levi Y Cohen
Recorded by Ruli Ezrachi
Mixed by Chesky Charnie & Ruli Ezrachi
In the story of the Pardes (Chagiga 14b, Zohar I:26b), Elisha Ben Avuya hears a heavenly voice say, “All may return—except Acher.” Believing he was beyond redemption, he turned away from Hashem. But the Holy Baal Shem Tov teaches that this voice "Except Acher" wasn’t from Heaven, wasn't his soul—it was the Satan. The soul encourages, uplifts, and believes in you. The Satan sows doubt, despair, and defeat. Know the difference. The rule is simple: if the voice within says you can do it, you’re strong, you’re beautiful—it's your soul. If it says otherwise, it’s not.
Composed by Levi Y Cohen
Arranged by SideYard Studios
Accoustic Guitars by Amit Yitzchak
Electric Guitars by Motti Feldman
Video by Yarin Alush
Video Concept by Levi Y Cohen
Recorded by Ruli Ezrachi
Mixed by Chesky Charnie & Ruli Ezrachi
Live from Binyanei HaUma - Annual Ze Laze Bar Mitzvah
When the orphans rejoice, the gates of Heaven open.
Live Broadcast of the Annual Bar Mitzvah Ceremony and Siyum Masechtot In the presence of the esteemed Gedolei Yisrael, shlit”a,
For 56 orphans, who have been lovingly supported by Ze Laze, since the moment of their profound loss, as part of a powerful support framework, combined with a comprehensive emotional and educational growth program.
This Bar Mitzvah Ceremony is a vital milestone in the personal growth of each orphan, designed to soften and sweeten the painful absence of a father on this most significant day.
Join these powerful, emotional moments — a broadcast not to be missed!
Live Broadcast of the Annual Bar Mitzvah Ceremony and Siyum Masechtot In the presence of the esteemed Gedolei Yisrael, shlit”a,
For 56 orphans, who have been lovingly supported by Ze Laze, since the moment of their profound loss, as part of a powerful support framework, combined with a comprehensive emotional and educational growth program.
This Bar Mitzvah Ceremony is a vital milestone in the personal growth of each orphan, designed to soften and sweeten the painful absence of a father on this most significant day.
Join these powerful, emotional moments — a broadcast not to be missed!
Rubio: Antisemites Crumbled; Jewish People Prosper
USA Sectary of State Marco Rubio: Antisemitic regimes have crumbled, Israel & Jewish people prosper
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