Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Bonei Olam London Presentation
The evening featured a powerful performance unlike any other. This time, the production was elevated with special guest performers flown in from America — Leiby Wieder and Chaim Hersh Glanzer. The performance was a unique blend of dramatic storytelling, light humorous moments, and soul-stirring songs, all reflecting the life-changing work of Bonei Olam.
The most moving part was that it wasn’t just a fictional story. The performance was built around the theme of “Sipur Ishi” (סיפור אישי), meaning personal story, as real people helped by the organization stepped onto the stage to share their journeys — transforming the performance into something deeply real and unforgettable.
This is that moment.
A night of hope, compassion, and impact.
Credits:
Script by: Yoely Brown
Songs Written by: Yoely Brown & Leiby Wieder
Post production Audio: Hershy Pavel
Post production Video: Studio62
Digital backgrounds: VisulaLive
Official Music Video • Bekitcha • Sruly Green • Motty Wiess
Sunday, February 01, 2026
The First Chasunah is Taking Place this Wednesday.
R’ Yosef Kornblit from Yerushalayim - a devoted Yid, a father of 15 children, 8 already married.
Three more children are engaged - and the first chasunah is taking place this Wednesday.
The family is already crushed by overwhelming debt.
This is a rare opportunity to be zocheh in three mitzvos of Hachnasas Kallah, helping build three Batim Ne’emanim B’Yisrael - with dignity and kavod.
Please help now - before Wednesday.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Avi Reymi & Yair Bodner - Yehuda Galili - Lechu Neranena
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Monday, January 26, 2026
Behind The Scenes at HASC 39 with TYH Boys
Sunday, January 25, 2026
TYH Presents: Flying Carpet | Dadya - Afiko - Alex Clare
This song reaches back to the roots of his holy family, to Rabeinu Shmuel, the great grandfather of the Baba Sali and a massive tzaddik in his own right. When he needed to cross the sea for a mitzvah and was refused entry onto a ship because he had no money, he took out his simple rolled mat, a “chatzera,” sat on the shore and learned Torah. As the boat pulled away, he moved too, gliding calmly across the water on that mat like a floating carpet, still learning, still unshaken.
That miracle is what gave the family the name Abuchatzera, “father of the mat.” And that is why we sing about flying on the carpet with the holy Baba Sali, it is fun, but it is also real, a living reminder of the Torah, emunah, and love for every Yid that shines through this tzaddik and his lineage.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Emotional Tribute Hours After Hospital Discharge
Just four hours after being discharged from the hospital, Bondi teroroist shooting survivor, Leibel Lazaroff took the stage at the Sydney Opera House.
The event, attended by Australia’s Prime Minister and other national leaders, saw Lazaroff share his powerful message of resilience, faith, and community in the wake of the tragedy.
Your Support Makes his LIFE Possible
Yaakov Baruch is 22 years old.
He is fully alert, intelligent, and emotionally present. But his body is extremely weak due to a severe muscle disease.
What gives Yaakov life is leaving his bed. Going to yeshiva. Learning Torah. Being treated like every other young man his age.
Without an aide, that cannot happen. And that means an entire day stuck in bed.
If you have ever cared for someone elderly, you know how essential an aide is just to function and stay emotionally well.
Now imagine that same need in a 22 year old.
Because of his age, Yaakov receives no assistance.
No programs.
No coverage.
No support.
A private caregiver is the only option.
This is not about comfort.It is about dignity.
It is about giving a young man a life outside his bed.
Your support doesn’t make Yaakov’s life easier.
It makes his life possible.





